Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 25, 1925, Image 6

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    Daniel R,.Anthony, Jr.
Classified
Advertising
Home News Notes
WANTS and FOR SALK
All ads. under this head »re cash
With copy. Rates, one cent a worif:
initials and figures count ps words.
Minimum, 26 cents an issue.
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Young people are home from col
lege to spend Christmas.
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FOR TRADE—1024 ch.vrol.t and
Portland lot, for Vernonia Prop
erty. Might assume. Geo. T. Hamb
lin, 209 C street. Vernonia,
183
FOR SALE OR TRADE—FOREST
Grove pr<H>erty for Vernonia
acreage or town property. P. O.
Box 47, Vernonia. Oregon. 10-tf
The S, C. H. club met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Drorbaugh
Wednesday night. 500 was the fea­
ture of the evening.
Those present
were: Mr. rnd Mrs. C. H. Elliott,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Eglus, -Mr. and
Mrs. Boeck and Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
Dissmore, Mrs. Boeck receiving first
prize and Mr. Eglus, second.
Re­
freshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asplanj spant
NOW IS THE TIME TO
Christmas In Portland.
OF REORGANIZING THE
NON1A
CHAMBER
OF
Mr. Chambers of Houlton, was a; MERCE.
recent visitor at the Dent homo.
A picture of the big 28 pound tur­
Hoffman spent Friday nip gtown on the Charley Mellinger
Robert reurned with place, appeared in last Saturday’s
the holidays.
,
Journal.
FOR RENT
More Turkeys
More Hams
T urkey
Shoot!
Î
I’will not be responsible for any
debts contracted after this date by
Mrs. Troy Smith.
Population, 2000.
Dated December 22, 1925.
201»
TROY SMITH.
The new Vernonia Bakery, where
“Mother’s Bread” is made, ia the
best and neatest bakery many of. us
have ever ha,j the pleasure of seeing.
Al Repass han been in Portland
Mrs. H. H. Hixon was called to
this week undergoing medical exam Skamakawa, Washington, last week
on account of the illness of her
FOR RENT—NEWLY FURNISHED ¡nations and attention.
father.
office and bed room. Heat, light
Mr. William Gillette of
and water. Call Hoffman Hard
Angeles, is visiting his sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Dickens
ware Co.
15tf
J. W. Brown over Christmas.
were Portland visitor« the latter
part of laat week.
Mrs. Bodell Williams
LOST AND FOUND
Maurice Richardson of the Eagle
was a Sunday guest at
LOST — POINTER BIRD DOG,
mechanical department spent Christ­
home.
color, liver and white, answers to
mas day with his parents, Mr. and
name Brownie. Reward for return.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clark spent Mrs. D. W. Richardson in St. Helens
F. M. RUHL.
201 Christmas with relatives in Grants
Another turkey shoot Sunday.
Pass.
Last Sunday a good time was repor­
I ’ CHURCH NOTICES *
H. M. Gregory and H. Humbyrd ted by those attending, but the rain
of Skaggs store spent Xmas in Port­ kept many away.
; EVANGELICAL CHURCH
land.
„
MA Hom. Like Church”
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Richardson
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with
Earl Dial is on duty again, hav­ left last Sunday morning for Klam­
a class for you and a place for you
ing gained his usual strength, since ath Falls, w|iere they will spend the
to work. The Evangelical Leugue of
holidays with friends.
a recent appendicitis operation.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
The morning hour of worship at 11
O. H. Drorbaugh, father of Dewe.v
Charley Hail, who mnny Vernonia
o’clock. The evening service at 7:30 Drorbaugh, visited Vernonia last
people remember as conductor on a
o’clock. The theme for the evening
week, and has decided to make his freight run through Vernonia, was
service will be, “Looking Back over home here, we hear.
killed by a train last week, and
the Past.” The evening message will
be preceeded by a thirty minute gos­
pel song service. New Years Eve a
Fellow-ship supper at the hall, fol­
lowed by the church business meet-'
ing, all members are urged to plan
to attend this meeting and all friends
are invited to be with us. At the close
of the business session we will
watch the old year out and the new
year in.
Wm. F. Rademacher, Pastor.
PUBLICATIONS
HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO,
An especially posed and approved
portrait of Representative Daniel It.
Anthony. Jr. of Kenans, a member ot
tbe Important bonne appropriation*
committee and one of tbe lending Re-
laibllcan members of the lower house
Before entering the house, Congress
man Anthony wus a lawyer and
newspaper man. He Is now serving
Ids tenth term.
Now comes the time of peace and
mirth
To gladden and rejoice tbe earth;
Kind thoughts to wake, all hearts
jR*
to fill
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POLICE NOTES
With memories, wishes and goodwill.
Several violators of the curfew,
law were up before Judge Reasoner
this week. This law will be »trictly
enforced and you can not evade it
by being out with anyone under 21
years of age.
Wish You Both
■assi
Peter Maderazo was arrested by
Officer Kelly for operating a dance
hall without proper license. His trial
was set for December 26.
Clem Bartley was before the
court on u disorderly charge and will
have his triul December 26 .
D. R. Adams was apprehended by |
Officer Kelly on n charge of is­
suing checks with no funds. Verdict
of “not guilt’’ was pronounced by
the court.
See
HOFFMAN
about
it
STORES AT
NEWBERG
"A LEM
SHERIDAN
VERNONIA
CORVALLIS1
HILLSBORO
McMINNEVILI.E
MONMOUTH
Sunday, Dec. 27
Beginning at
Man’s inhumanity to man is bc-
ginning to develop some good foot­
ball material.
At Christmas time, as the broad pathway of the New Year
opens wide before us all, our thoughts go out to each of our
friends to wish them well in all their endeavors
Among our assets we like to count the only one that
money cannot buy—your good will
And so, not in the sense of custom only, but with a gen­
uine appreciation of our pleasant associations drr?”g the past
year, we extend to you our best wishes for an Old Fashioned
Merry Christmas and a New Year of health, Happiness and pros­
perity.
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We wish to thank everyone in Vernonia
and vicinity for the splendid business en­
joyed by the Miller's Store. We thank you
for the dependancy put in our merchandise
and our system, of business. We have en­
joyed a good business—better than expec­
tations, during the Christmas week, and
will strive in the future to so conduct your I
big store that we will merit a continuation
of your patronage.
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May the blessedness of the Holiday
Spirit abide with you and the glorious promise
of a bounteous New Year be given unto you.
VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE