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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1926)
I Largest Mill in the Weit ♦♦»«»♦I1 ♦♦ +++ -M-F+++•»♦<■♦**»♦♦♦ Yankton and called on Mr. and Mrs Boulby Sunday. Home News Notes ♦++4-++++'S-+* i. ♦♦♦ M I»**I 111 Sen. ba ugh EVENTS Masonic District Convention to 1 be held in Vernonia, May 27. 3 ♦ * * "i Pythian Sisters district con vention, May 15 at St. Helens ENVELOPES—Let us print your | Several Vernonia baseball fans went to Portland Monday to see the game. Dr. B. L. Sears has moved his of fice to a central location on Second street. day in Portland wit» her children. is visiting Mrs. ♦ •is mother in Olympia. Washington. COMING her Mrs. Lappe and daughter are leav ing this week for San Francisco for Mrs. Dale Brous ot Portland spent a visit. Sunday in town with her husband. Mr. G. C.\ Olson has returned S. Wells and Mr. Mills spent Sun after an absence of two weeks spent day at Seaside. in Astoria. Mrs. C. L. Hall left Tuesday to nuke ber h me in Hubbard, Or. Envelopes—Let us print you some Sam Conklin war n week end Port-| Mr. Cleveland is putting the finish land visitor the Heights in West Vernonia, ng touches on his new residence on Prof. Austin is building a new I home on the east side. New street improvements and new home going up light along in fast The new Potter residence i growing Vernonia. finished. H. E. McGraw and family di ove —Try our Coffee Cakes on sale Set to Banks Sunday to visit over urdays at Vernonia Bakery—adv. Mother’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith spent Lester Sheeley was a business Saturday and Sunday in Portland. visitor in Portland the first of the week. Wm. Pringle is erecting a fine new residence on east Nehalem St. —If you require a larger loaf use Mother’» Bread in the sandwich loaf —Butterscotch rolls—oh, but they | size—Vernonia Bakery—adv. are good.—Veinoiia Bakery.—adv. ' Mr. Heiber was in Portltnd the Local strawberreis in the stores first of the week attending a mana are selling fast. gers meeting of Millers stores. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Galway were I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jepson of out from Portland this week. Clatskanie spent Sunday with Mrs. Mrs. Frame is visiting her sister Dolly Anderson, near Portland. Mrs. Birdell Williams of Houlton Tom Graham and A. C. Alexandc called on her cousin, Mrs. M. Dent Sunday. spent the week end in Portland. Mrs. Sarah Spencer spent Mothi'i VERNONIA EAGLE Mr. and Mrs. Knapp drove HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO .TTjT surely is delicious. We will have it the Buddhist Bible and appeared in fresh daily while berries are in 4ea A .D. 868. In 1314 China had a typesetting machine. A book was son.—Vernonia Bakery.—Adv. printed from movable type in 1409. English courts sometimes order The Library will not be open on Tuesday evpnings after May 11th. home spankings for childre.i and every elementary school still has its Fifty books were donated during the switch. I month and the following books have It is said there is a small sect jn been added to the pay shelf. “Blue Tennessee trying to have a bill ad- Window,” “White Monkey,” “Thun der on the Left,” “Where the Blue Begins.” The bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Black on Tuesday after noon. Those present were Mesdaines Folger, McNeill, Bergman, Kullander Robinson, Wahlater, Lindley, Smith and Armstrong. Mrs. Folger receive 1 Mr. Glen Copenhaven left thia first prize and Mrs. Bergman conso week for Lewiston, Idaho, where he lation. has employment. E. R. Brow nhas purchased- the Editor S. C. Morton, former own Monkey Wrench garage from Mr er of the Mist, w».« over from St. Collendine. Mr. Brown is an expert Helens Monday. mechanic anj his new”place of busi- ness on the main street is well loca- Mr. Wells, the tailor, has taken ted. in a partner and added new steam pressing and cleaning machinery. Mr. and Mrs. Frad Overson, Bert Crowley and daughters were Mrs. William VanDorn returned Portland visitors Monday, Marie this week from an extended visit eldest daughter of Mrs. Crowley with her sister in Rainier. who has been visiting her aunt, Mr-. SEE ANDREW PARKER for al) C. W. Dawes returned to Vernonia kinds of land and lots. Real sale with them. agent. Let me show you what I can A farewell party and handkerchief sell you. I feel sure I can please you to the letter. 3C8 shower was given Dr. and Mrs. Hal! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mr. and Mrs. L. R. O’Connor of Hawkins Monday evening. Games Portland called on F. J. Brewer Sun were played and refreshments ser day. Mr. O’Connor is assistant sales ved. Among those present were: Mr. manager for the Crown mills. and Mrs. Bert Hawkins and family, Mrs. Culbertson, Mr. and Mrs. A! Please pay for another year, if Becker, Mrs. Joe Tindall, Mr.’ and your Eagle subscription has expired Mrs. W. J. King, Mrs. Handley, Mrs Several are past due anj the paper C. L. Hall, Mrs. Jack Adams, Mrs. can use the money to goor purposes. Ester Coulter. —Wfe have several snaps in dwellings and several choice residences fo! sale on easy terms. Bill Armstrong, Vernonia Realty Co. to —You cannot afford to carry yovi ow nfire insurance. $1000.00 will cost you $15.00 for 3 years. See Bill Armstrong, Vernonia Realty Co —Attention is called by the Sand blast for Senator Club, 420 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Ore gon. to his platform, which is pub lished on page 8 of the Voter’s pamphlet by the secretary of state. Chief plank is MODIFICATION VOLSTEAD ACT- REFERENDUM OF PROHIBITION LAWS. His slo gan is—Wine and Beer under govern ment control. No saloons. Paid adver tisement, Sandblast for Senator Club. 384 I —And again something new! Peanut Macaroons and Oat Meal Macaroons —they are both delicious—15 eents The Diamond Sutra was the first dozen at Vernonia Bakery—adv. book ever printed. It was a part of j Patterns of Progress N AMERICAN home—its bathtubs, break fast foods, furnace—set down in the heart of Europe would be unmistakably an Ameri can home. An American m?.n—the cut of his coat, the tie of hit tie, the comb o fhis hair— walking the streets of Europe is in all his eb- vious tastes an American. A Advertisements stamp American homes and owners of homes with a kind of national pat tern. They create desire for the same kind of things; make particular people know and want the most advanced of things. Homes—what to put in homes. People—how to dress, nourish, entertain the people. Offices—how to equip and operate offices. They set Ameri ca right about radios and talcums—tell business men, housewives, government officials how to brush their teeth! _ We\cut the pattern of our personal lives and surroundings from advertisements. We keep modem only with their intimate help. ' We go forward with them, as we would stand still with out them. We form our tastes and discriminate values by using their truths. Advertisement? offer us patterns of progress that mean quick steps to the fore. KEEP PACE WITH PROGRESS BY READING THE ADVERTISE MENTS IN THE EAGLE —Mother’s Bread is for sale at your grocers—it is quality through and through—rask for it by name and be sure you get it—Vernonia Bakery It is time to do it STORES AT «TORES AT The dances in Vernonia, Wednes day and Saturday nights are now known as Al. Faber’s Dancing Ar cadia dances, in the hall known as Coyles Hall. NKWBERG ALEli SHERIDAN CORVALLIS HILLSBORO McMINNEVILLF MONMOUTH VERNONIA EVERYTHING Mr. Jensen, who was injured at th emill sometime ago when a timber fell on his feet is rapidly improving under doctors care in Portland. Mrs C. P. Simpson and baby, of Portland, spent the week with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asp- land. —We have all kinds of dark bread have some one or two kinds on your table at all times—it is a welcome change—Vernonia Bakery.—adv. ,C. S. Hoffman and family drove to Corvallis Sunday to visit with Robert, who is attending the Ore gon Agricultural college there. *7’"' 1 . ........ M. W. Ryan and family motored down from Portland and spent Mother’s day with his mother, Mrs. Pearl Ryan. The high school band will give a concert in the high school auditorium two nights, Monday and Tuesday May 24 and 25. This promises to be a splendid musical treat. ft I . i fl| 11 out a floor in yov home that is scratched, stained or badly „urn. An old, soft-wood floor, where the grain is no longer attractive— then spre t a few easy brush loads of KYANIZE Floor Enamel over it —Watch it level out to a clean e>en smoothness. It hides the spots. I*t It dry overnight. Old dl '.colorations gone — unsightly boards hidden forever. A soi 'l color, op quo finish of lasting beauty. KYANIZE Sanitary Floor Enamel is the new, coating for what seem to be heiwless floors. It is an enamel, high grade and water proof, tough enough to stand the hardest wear without cracking, chipping or- peeling. omes in nine popular colors. Because of grout durnii’ity ao I w.itc pu .-f qualities, KYANIZE Floor Fmimei is excel!) it for | < rcli and ri izza tioors as well, use It on floors of atone, cemut. com » re or woo<l; it's satlsfact ry on all kinds. On old pattern-worn ino’cufne It gives a beautiful new solid color finish — uniform in its uitiactivencss. CUARANTFF — Results must he satisfactory or we will Nfmnd your money ’'for the empty can.’* « For Furniture, Floors, Fixtures, Inside or Outside See HOFFMAN about it IT PAYS------ Mr. Donehue was over from Long view Wednesday. He formerly lived in Vernonia, where he made many friends and occassionally drops over to chat for a day. I The Vernonia Juvenile grange met Saturday May 8, with a good attendance. Five were initiated into the order. On May 22 will be visited hy Beaver Valley grange. All mem bers are urge,) to be present. R. N. Raymer left last week for Seattle where he embarked on the steamer Yukon for Nocnec, Alaska, where for the next three months he will be employed in t(ie fishing in dustry. Rev. W. F. Rademacher and A. L. Parker were in Lents last week in at tendance to the northwest conference of Evangelical churches. At the appointments for another year. Rev. Radamacher was reappointed to the Vernonia charge —Oh boy! You buy the strawberries and we have th* shortcake anj it ............■ opted prohibiting the teaching that the earth is round. The difference in elevation be tween the deepest known spot in the ocean and the summit of the high est mountain is 11.7 miles. The English Poetry Review of A OIIUUII uwurueu W XDUWII* London awarded to Edwin iridliuiani Markham the international prize for a poem on Edgar Allen Poe. TO WEAR You Can Alwavs Do BETTER At MILLERS, Why pay more? Pay Car Overalls, $1.25 Mens Khaki Pants, $1. 75 Heavy Canvas Gloves, 15c Hope Muslin, 16c Juicy Oranges, 25c doz. Corn Flakes, 10c pkg. Post Toasties, 10c pkg. Shredded Wheat, 12c pkg. Good Standard Corn, 2 can 25c Peas, 2 ” 25c Beans, 2 ” 25c Best Cane Sugar, 100 pounds, $0.25 Get the habit, shop at Millers and save money VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE