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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
, Mttta Chy ta OrifM tetaBfa— --l a'-——1 ' - — à HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO PAINT! » Pure Linseed Oil Base F per gallon Don’t pay more. Don’t buy cheap dope See—HOFFMAN—about it 4 - —---------- - LOCALS, Picked Up About Town. Fine Fall weather. No better could be ordered. Timo now to prepare Christmas Ad ------------------------- -- ------------------ ♦ copy, -if you will have any Christmas The Mellinger Hardwur? store has offerings to submit to 3000 Eagle moved to the corner building next readers. door to their former location, Mak The Camp Fire girls held their ing more room and a better «tore first ceremonial meeting at the home of Pheobe Green man isat Fri room. day night. Francis Lapp» received Don’t forget Armistice Day and the wood gathers rank, the first de Vernonia Post Dance on the night gree of the Camp Fire girls. of November 11. The boys are prom- Don’t forget the Cantaat at the ising a good time, good mu* ic, a Evangelical church tonight, given good dance. for the benefit of the Primary de partment. A free-will offering will Chas. Hoffman, Jr., and Ijiwrence be taken. Dixon were in Corvallis over Sunday -- ---- —♦--------- visiting their brothers who are in The home of Mr. and Mrs. Sitta college there. They were at the O. on Rose avenue might have been A. C. “Homecoming.” ashes today, but for the timely no Halloween In Vernonia passed tice and work of a few volunteers. The chimney n some wav set fire with very little damage being done to the upper walls. Mrs. Sitts called to property. Vernonia’s young men for help and several men responded, are better raised. Very few ruugh- putting out the flames before much <1 a mage was done. Mrs. Sitts wants scuffs were out. to here thank the men for their kind Mrs. Wm. Asplund spent Wednes- work. day in Portland. The Vernonia women have taken up physical culture, formed a class ter every visit. Medford country, so and gymnasium and getting in fine NOTICE TO PARENTS There seems to be parties for the doctor says, has everything to condition to split the winter’s wood. youngsters about 3 or 1 times each fall back on. All crops, timber, min David Phelps of Portland visited week and in some cases the little eral, factories, etc. He reports the ones are allowed to go home at a city growing fast and says the pear his brother H. G. Phelps and fami late hour unaccompanied by parent crop was wonderful. A man owning ly over Sunday. or guardian. Now I do not want the a pear orchard down there is finan- i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schooley have young folks to miss any amusement cially fired for life. left Portland for California, where or innocent parties, but I do insist --------- ♦---------- Mrs. Schooley will visit and on a parent or legal guardian to ac RAVENSWOOD FUR FARM Schooley will go on to Florida. SOON TO BE COMPLETED company the children home and if Mrs. Wm. Pringle visitej all of this is done there is no reason why I Messrs McBarron and Smith are last week with her daughter in Port our young folks can not have a good time and at the same time you par doing lots of work on the farm they land. ents will always know where your recently purchased of Noble Dunlap Mrs. F. E. Malmsten was a dele boy or girl is and what they are do- They are building, clearing, fencing gate last week to the state P.-T. con in. * and preparing the grounds for a vention in Portland. Mr. Muiruten A little cooperation is all I ask in modle fox farm. The place will he went down Saurday and the family this matter ^of protecting our young, known as Ravenswood Fur Farm. i motored on to Corvallis for Sunday. folks. I know they are not all Lad- --------- *---------- but I can not and will not single out' BROWN HOME IS SCENE Attend the two district road elec the rough one and let the others go OF HALLOWEEN PARTY tions on the ninth. One here in town by. W. J. KELLY. KELLY, and one at the Malmsten place. No City Marshal Last Saturday night, at thebeauti- tice the calls in this issue. -♦--------- ful home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mrs. J. A. McDonald entertained NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS Brown, gathered a dozen invited the members and friends of the The new traffic ordinance No.j I guests to enjoy a Halloween party. Willing Workers at her home Wed-' 121 is now in effect and c41s for The rooms were beautifully decora nesday afternoon. parking with both right hand wheels ted with emblems of the occasion.' The Willing Workers of the not further than 12 inches from curb Progressive 500 was the game of Christian church will hold a sale and five fe«t between auto’s. the evening, followed by refresh of cooked food Saturday, Nov. 7th Read the ordinance at Post office | ments and an hours time in story at Skakks store, telephone office and city hall. telling. The evening was so inter-'I Mrs. C. A. Sonnicksen is visiting W. J. KELLY. City Marshal. esting and enjoyable that the guests relatives in Seattle this week. --------- ♦--------- lingered until the wee hour; cl' Drs. C. J. and Ella Wight LITTLE WINTER WEATHER morning. Those present were. Mr. ’ Portland visitors Wednesday. were IN THE NEHALEM VALLEY and Mrs. Dr’s. Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson, Mr. and Mra. L? The E. E. Hayes family have While we read of below zero R. Gillchrest, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. moved to Forest Grove. i weather, snow and blizzards in the Asplund, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robin The city council is arranging plans middle West and East, Vernonia son and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown. to number the lota in Vernonia. With houses numbered and aide- and western Oregon was experienc walks constructed it will be only a MILL VIEW BIBLE CLAS3 ing springlike weather and men go matter of time until our city will ing without coats. Our evenings HELD INTERESTING MEETING secure free mail delivery. were cool and refreshing and nights A new “beauty parlor” is located just right for a heavy blanket. We The Bible class of Millview met in the Pringle building, upstairs, at can read of those storms hout at the home of Mrs. Theresa Wing the corner of Second and Bridge St. suffering the i,.c . .VC...V- ce, nut the last Friday evening and enjoyed an Mr. McNeill, of Mac’s Pharmacy, people of the east can’t all live in hour of real pleasure in the study of was sick this week. Mr. Jory taking Oregon. the word of God. his place at the drug stora. Glad to The guests of the evening were report Mac back in the harness again PARENT TEACHERS I Rev. Rademacher, who helned great G. C. Palei ii erecting three new WILL HOLD MEETING ly to explain the lesson, J. W. dwelling houses on the west side Peachey and Mrs. Peachey’’ father, Parent-Teachers will meet Nov. it. M. Short. Members present wi.'i : resident r action to rent. 9, at 7:30 p. m., at the grade school Mrs. E. A. Laird, class leader for Al... , J. P. McDonald was quite » A good program will be rendered. the evening and Mesdames Stubbs, sick the first of the the week, but The local delegate to the state con Beck, Graven, Brock, Goodwin Pea reported I considerable better <*t this writing. vention will give a report, which chey ani Wing. The next meeting Judge Weed has office space now will be interesting to all. Visitors will be held Friday evening nt the ... tl.v Ukx,n real estate office. are welcomed. home of Mrs. J. M. Peachey. Every --------- ♦--------- The local I. O. O. F lodge trans one interested in the study of the VISITS IN MEDFORD Bible are invited to join ihe cla^s. ni act rd degree work in the First last Tuesday night. In addition an old Dr. Sears recently returned from it is purely non-denomii i.iei I. lime mulligan supper was served. a trip through suuthern Oregon. The --------- «---------- Mr. Messing was chief cook, a big doctor has been in Medford a good Advice to leaders “\V_c.h F.i^le time is reported by the Odd Fellows many times and says it looks bet- Christmas ads the next few weeks. who were there. ----- *----- I Former Location of Haltom Mercantile Company j CHURCH NOTICES | Th» bible school to growing and who have boon away an ac count of sickness arc coming back. We hope to have over 100 on thto coming Sunday. Will you ba oneT The morning subject will ba “The Deserted Water Pitcher." In tha evening th» pastor will speak from a chart on “Adding to Your Faith." Public to cordially invited services ana we nope to H I warm and comfortable. » him EVANGELICAL CHURCH "A Homo Like Ckwrok" Sunday school at 0:46 a. m. with a class for you and a place for you League of the to work. Evangelical _ Christian Endeavor at 6:3U p. m. The morning hour of worship at 11 o’clock, Rev. J. G. Minton will bring --------- ♦--------- the morning message. The evening Mr. end Mrs L R. GUichr»»t Evangelical service at 7:30. Theme spent Wednesday la Portland. for the evening message “What Is f i *-e New Dress Low Pumps with Buckle Goods. 2-yd. Patterns all the latest effects and colors. • » Dresses, Coats, Rain Capes We sell the best Hosiery money can buy VERNONIA'S LEADING STORE PERSONAL SERVICE AT R E I TH N ER’S ■TORRS AT STORES AT NEWIBIQ 3ALRM 8HRR1DAN CORVALLIS HILLSBORO McMINNFVHJ.F MONMOUTH VERNONIA It’s Blank Our Regu et Time lar Prices These cold nights call on Grocer for warmer blankets ies and Comforters Heavy all-wool blankets large size fancy plaids sí Do you realize that this means that we are positively closing out the two entire stocks of merchandise of the Peteiscn cad Haltom stores. Take advantage of the last few days of this great slaugute. of p ices as we are with you but a short time only. The building is leased to Brown & Brown Furniture dealers and our time is limited. Price is no object and goods must be moved at once. Men’s Suits and Overcoats 50 per cen: cJf. Visit our store and see for you ndf. A very pleasant surprise was given Miss Violet Phelps Morfday evening. Lota of lovely presents were re ceived and dainty refreshments of ice cream and cake served. Thoae present were: Bodie Heber, Neil Bush, Roscoe Bobb, Stanley Garner, Bob Whitsell, Collie McKoe, Morris Graves, Olive Olsen, Marjorie Kel ly, Maxine Elliott, Edith Brady, Eileen Moore, Bertie Lester, Murriel Mills, Katherine Hofmfan and Dick Healey. Your Life?" Song Mrvieo proooodinf the evening meaoago will be M by Rev. J. G. Minton, »vangoltotte eeng leader and singer. And then aerrieae every evening at 7:10 during the week. The aervieee will be every evening by a hearty song service led by Rev, J. ton. Como and bring your friends with you and enjoy thooeKvangelia- tic services. Wm. F. RaSeanaeber, Pastor. NEW SHOES! fashions latest cut $8.95 Closing Out SALE! FAMtY is given A heavy cotton and wool mix blanket,fancy plaids— Bananas, lb. . . 10c 10-lbs Potatoes 25c 10-lbs. Sugar 59c 100-lb. Best cane Sugar ..................... $5.90 Post Toasties. 3 for 25c .Wear Heavy all wool shirt»— $2.75, $3.00, and $3.95 Heavy all wool Blazers $4.50 to $6.50 Mens 10-in Hi cut heavy Shoes....... $5.00 Buck Hect 16-in Hi cut shoes ...... $10.00 Com Flakes, 3 for 25c Shredded Wheat .. 10c $6.50 to $7.50 8 Comforters filled with pure cotton Crown Flour, 49-lb.— ..................... $2.45 Best Creamery Butter ........................ 60c $2.50 to $7.50 Fresh Ranch Eggs 55c West Coast Loggen 12- in. top................ $16.50 Mens snappy Dress O1< fords, blk or tan $5.00, $6.00,$7.50, $8.50 We Deliver Every Day No Xtra Charge Hope Muslin 16c 15c Vernonias Leading Store »