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VERNONIA E7\O II YEUOW PENCIL t/u RED BAND 'F acífpe : c / l co . -newunFMaimcmr , newyorkusa . * I»W+4"H*++ H- M**M*++*H"i“i* **H**M-*M**i*+v+*M*<*4 Home News Notes +,-H++W^-W-H-++++ .* -W+«*4*4“M-+++**I+i*M-<-++*M-++-. | —Doctors tell us that a variety i> ' our food is essential to good healtl and an appetite that is always u ai d coming. Have one or two kind* of our dark breads on your table at i every m -d, let it supplement the ■ di ily ration of white bread—you wil ' welcome the change.—Vernonia Ba- I kery.—adv. — Cinnamon Rolls, Bear Paws, B itter Rolls, Butter Horn--. Buttei S> otch Rolls—all kinds of rolls fri -4 d. ily, they clean up every day - n< ed anything more be said concern ir. ; their goodness?—Vernonia Ba kery.—adv. T~CHURCH NOTICES * A New Home a Day EAGLE Natal grange meets a. thc>r hall at last. Saturday evening, Feb. 2 7th. Pedestrian: “Say, you just missed Millers store announces a Aango me.” Motorist: “Well, stand still and in system of delivery. Beginnin- Mary had a little lamb, I’ll try again. March 1st, all orders of $5.00 or It wore a collar and a tie. ---------- 4>----------- over will be delivered free of charge And everything Mary wanted, Visitor—What does the chaplain The morning soliciting will be dis I The little lamb was sure to buy. do here? Freshmqn—Oh, he gets up in the continued. This is only a continua ---------- 4*---------- chapel every morning, looks over the tion of our square deal policy to “Isn’t there some fable about the student body and then prays for the give the best service possible. ass disguising himself with a lion college. skin?” treating all the same way. ------ +------ “Yes, but now the colleges do the MltLER MERCANTILE CO. Teacher: “Give a sentence illus trick with a sheepskin.” trating the use of the word “pencil.’ ---------- ♦----------- Isaac: “If I don’t wear suspenders DR. LUZADER HERE, MCH. 1-2 They say nothing is impossible, well, try anj get a flapper to go for my pents’ll come off.’’ Dr. Lusader, eyesight specialist, a ride in a buprgy. The short skirt has also revealed will be at Kullander’s Jewelry store, Michigan train was wrecked by that fact that all family skeletons Vernonia, on Monday and Tuesday, a A motor car. The worm has turned are not kept in closets. March 1 and 2. If your eyes trouble you in way, better have them carefully ex amined. Please make appointment, with Mr. Kullander to avoid waiting. --------- ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Heiber spent a few days in 4*--------------------------------------------------- ♦ Mr .and Mrs. Maurice Ri-hardson spent the week end in St. Helens. I Portland the first of the week anu CHRISTIAN CHURCH ! ttended a meeting of the managers' Oliver L. Curtis, Pastor The Parent-Teachers program on | of the Miller’s stores. Please note that the meeting March 15 at the Majestic theatre. place of the Christian church has NATAL -Time to set out June Rose roots; been changed from the Rose theatre CORRESPONDENT Mr. W. L. Garner was in Port and perennials, Sweet William’s and to the lower part of the grange other flowers. Mrs. Sitts has them hull beginning this coming Sunday. land Monday to consulte a doctor. Cail and see her.—adv. 291, Mr. and Mrs. Iler are sick with the We are looking for the services to, grow, as the new quarters will be flu this week. There will be a cook food sale both light and warmer and more Saturday, March 6, at the Central ' cheerful in many ways. The pasto” Mr. and Mrs. David McMullen Mr. and Mrs. Walter Repays wen- Grocery, under auspices of the , will begin a series of very helpful and Mr. and Mrs. Ed McMullen in Portland on business Wednesday. Christian church.—adv. I and interesting sermons as the — called on Mr. and Mrs. Ilei- Satur- ; “Five Steps Into the Kingdom.” Yoe day and Sunday. Certainly pay you to read the ad Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Phelps and i will need it all to receive the great- family spent Sunday visiting with , est good. You are welcome to these We have another new pupil in this week. Mrs. Phelps services and we will try to make yor. school. He is little Jee, a grandson I relatives in Portland, Mr. Heiber of the Miller Mercan also called on Mrs. Paul Schooley feel at home. of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iler. He is in ---------- 4*----------- tile was in Portland Tuesday the iirst grade. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Home talent comedy entitled —t I Mrs. Osborn spent Saturday even Ed Holtham was a business visitor “Teo much married,” given l<y lie “A Home Like Church” in Portland Wednesday. Assn, Vernonia Parent-Teachers Sunday school at 9:45 a. ni. wit! ing with her sister, Mrs. Ira Pe er- with an entire evening of fun and a class for you. The Evangelica son, while Mr. Osborn and Mr. >1 J. W. Beall and Mr. Morriis visi music, March 15. league. of Christian End. avor at C :3( I eterson went to Vernonia. ted in Idaho this week. > p. m. The morning hour of worshif Mr. Lincoln from Portland spent ■ Orel T. Bateman and friends nt 11 o'clock. The message of th« Odd Fellows anu Rebekahs were spent the double holidays in Inde- morning will be the third of t the week-end with L. A. Peterson, numerous in Vernonia this week. “This is m> returning to his home Monday. pendence. Salem and Portland, re- series on Matt 17:5. well beloved son in whom I air tunring home Tuesday evening Mr. Lincoln and Y. A. Peterson Harry Keasey of Roseburg, Sun- well pleased hear ye him.” The Sun called on Mr. Holding Mondry dayed in Vernonia. day morning theme will be “ Listen Prof. Johns has been substituting ing to what Jesus has to say «on- morning. Attorney Dillard was over from as bus driver the first of the week, cerning the Holy Spirit.,. The Sun taking the place of Mr. Hixon who The Berkenfeld timber fallers St. Helens Tuesday on legal business has been confined to his home on | day evening service at 7:30 o'clock finished falling timber on the McMul The Sunday evening message will be A little rain this week. Probably account of sickness. len place last week. the third of a series on the Seven you noticed it. Words from the cross, or the 3rd Miss Bethel Edmonds of the There was no school in Natal on You are living in a mighty good Pleasant Hill school took advantage, word from the cross, or Jesus’ con Monday as it was a holiday. The e Venin.; of the three day holiday this week! cern for his mother. town. Mr. and Mrs. Osborn spent Sun and spent the time in St. Helens message as usual will be proceeded by a good gospel sing led by the day evening Messrs GÄlchriest and Lincoln and Portland visiting. Holding pastor. Come and enjoy th,; sin* family. were in Portland Wednesday. Wm. F. Rademacher, Pastaig (!. C. Olsen anil M' s Thelma were' ---------- 4*. J. L. Chittem and son Athelone in Portland Monday on business and of St. Helens were Vernonia busi pleasure. Mr. Olsen shys the rain WANT ADS ness visitors Monday. was wetter and the weather colder ♦------ ------------------------------------------ there than here. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Miss Iris Snow, who is teaching in STORES AT the Kist school, spent the week-end The Willing Workers of the Christ FOR SALE—FORD DELIVERY, in St .Helens visitig with friends. ian church will hold a cool ed food starter, shock absorbers. In good CORVALLIS condition. Cheap. Crawford Motor sale at the Central Grocery, Satur HILLSBORO If all the salesmen in the world day, March fi. Good things to eat Co. 291 McMINNEVILLE were placed end to end they would of every description will be in evi MONMOUTH smooth line. form a AMERICAN LEGION dence. • Vernonia Post 119 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoffman Don’t forget this Saturday night visited in Portland last Sunday and will be the big Odd Fellows dance Legion Notes Monday. at Coyles hall, Vernonia. Both old The membership attendance htur time and late dances. Good time as Are ou “Too much married,” find sured. been the largest in the history of out at the Majestic theatre Monday ’ the post due to the fact that there March 15. The P.-T. A. will explain Tell us a news item or just leave is sor.ething doing all the time. The it in the box that is nailed on the Bull Cook from Camp 10. aside from —When ordering bread from your office door. We certainly appreciate - putting out the best of feeds, has- grocer insist that he send you the items mailed in, handed in, been furnishing lots of amusement Mother’« Bread.—Vernonia Bakery. phoned* in, or left at the door. It might be men-¡ i for the Apes. ■ tioned that this distinguished Ape A. W. Petersen spent Thursday I is Comrade “Pop” Shields, proprie and Friday in Vernonia on mining —Use Mother’« Bread in the long tor of Pop's Filling Station. There loaf—one and one-half pounds of the business. finest bread anyone would want to will be very important Imsiness tc eat. Makes wonderful toast and is | transact next Tuesday evening and f Mr. H. O. Disamore and family fine for the table as well as for everal prominarA speakers will be «pent Sunday in McMinnville, visit- sandwiches.* —Vernonia Bakery.— j present and would like to see all the ing relatives. i members out. We hope everyone in attendance Mr. Keller, of th» White Candy —Macaroons—Cocoanut Almond or' Kitchen, has been quite sick this Macaroon Tarts. Dainty bits of food I enjoyed themselves at our recent that are good nt any time and es dances. We tried hard to please and week. pecially nice for teas or parties. — I entertain. It has been rumored we j let our Adjutant Tom Graham dance Mr. and Mrs. Vern Green of Vernonia Bakery.—adv. Portland we/e visiting homo folks a --------- I too often but we could do nothing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams and to prevent it. few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith and child If you are not yet a member ef Chas. D. White and J. P. Mc ren motored to Elsie and ^stori.-i, our Post. Mr. ex-service man. you Donald were transacting business in visiting friends and relatives over should do it double time. We ran be Portland Thursday. the week end. the largest Post in the state eon dder- ing the available ex-service men to L. J. VanOrshoven, county sur —Hot Cross Buns! Gee, but they draw from. The legion spirit knows veyor, was a business visitor in Ver are good. Try them and I *arn their no distinction of class, whether nonia Thursday. goodness.—Vernonia Bakery.— ■adv. based on overseas service or >ther —Boston Brown Bread—the kind qualifications. Don’t fool yo n-self J Little Gwendoyln Becker broke they can’t mal e in Boston, Adds and think that you must be able to 1 her arm while at playing school wonderfully to the variety - talk of battles and also pu: forth Wednesday. food and we all need variety - the general information abon- the nonia Bakery.—adv. art of swabbing decks. You nay not We hear' that Wm. Bridg the have reached France or mounted the Mist postmaster, is in a Portland Here's the date, March 15, in deck of a battleship but it wasn’t hospital for a surgical operatimi. connection with a seven reel pic your fault. You can certainty help Holly Holcomb, who has been ill ture. the P.-T. A. will give a one in the welfare of the community in a Portland hospital, is recovering act comedy and musical program. thought. --------- +--------- Something, no one will want tc miss nicely . DON’T FORGHT COOKED FOOD SAIF. T' c Women's Benefit association Mrs. Greenman was unable to en FEB. 27th tertain the card club this week on I are iving a food sale Saturda for BY W. B .A. berefit purposes. Eve. ybody com». account of illness. AROUND THE CORNER Buy your food ready cooked for Sun >» FROM BAKERY — Mother'« Bread is nil that a good day dinner. We will appreciat-s your --------- 4- --------- patronage. be. It ’ s increasing bread should NOTICE popularity testifies to its goodness.— J. W. Rose was over in the Baker I Vernonia Bakery.—adv. After this date I will not be re- district of eastern Oregon lest week' >p„nsible for bill« contracted by —We will make you any kind of where he is interested in coppet and anybody but myself. —Lewi; Lines., ------- ♦----------- cake or fancy pastry on special or gold mining. He came home feeling' Patronixe the city library, located j der and it will be made just right - fine over the big Rowing and development. in the city hall. Vernonia Bakery.—adv. 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