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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1927)
Thursday, January 13, 1927 VERNONIA EAGLE intend to return to Vernonia in early summer. Miller’s store is putting in new shelves in the central part of the store just in back of the display c—a windows, These will give more Tom Gloven is visiting at the .belt' room, and provide places for home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tindall, ■school supplies. You will always find a wide Eagle classified advertisements variety of fresh pies, cakes, rolls, pay. Use them consistently. K. A. McNeill was a Portland cookies, etc. at the Vernonia bak visitor the early part of the week. ery where quality and cleanliness Mrs. Roy Space was in Portland are first considered.—adv. Robt. Hornbeck, formerly with Tuesday. The study club will meet Thurs lie Fields Motor Car company in day at the home of Dr. Ella Wight. Portland, is n«w the Vernonia The White Lunch restaurant has branch manager of the Gilby Mo been started again, under the man- tor company, to replace Harvey 11. Jordan, who will return to St. agement of Sharp & Shipley. Mrs. Ostlind of Salem was the Helens on the sales force of the guest of Mrs. Roy Space last week Gilby Motor company there. for a few days. On Saturday, January 15, we Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Robertson will have on special sale, maple were visiting in Goldendale, Wash., bars at 23c per dozen or 2 dozen over the week end. it’or 45c. Also Parker house rolls Born; to Mr. and Mrs. Lester at 15c per dozen or 2 dozen for | Sheeley. Friday, January 7, a six- 25c. Vernonia bakery.—adv. pound boy. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bowne of Mr. Glover recently returned Portland arrived at the home of California. Mrs. Needles, from I Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Moe Sun- Glover is a sister of Joe Tindall, day for a visit. Mr. Bowne re Mr. and Mrs. .Lee Hall left turned home Tuesday morning, Friday evening for Idaho, where while Mrs. Bowne, who is a sis- Mrs. Hall’s mother is ill. ter of Mrs. Moe, is staying for a An eight-pound baby boy was ■longer period. born last Thursday at St. Vin- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Will were cent’s hospital in Portland to Mr. ■the guests of honor at an evening and Mrs. Frank Browning. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stankey bridge party given at the home Greenman. have moved to Albany, Oregon. of Mr. and Mrs. Judd Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, Mr. and Their street address there is 325 Mrs. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Green, West Fourth street. Don’t forget that we have crijim and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were puffs and chocolate eclairs on guests. If poor stationery constitutes a Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of each week, Vernonia ball and chain on each letter you send out, let us remove it by pro bakery.—adv. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grable and viding a good, clean sparkling let son Rolland left for Lewiston, I terhead done on the right kind Idaho, the first of the week. They< of paper for the purpose. Willow Clothes Baskets This is ‘a good opportunity to pick up an un usual bargain in a clothes basket—Always handy around the house on wash days— BUY NOW if you need a basket scarce.— Bargains on Baskets are 25 inches long at top, Regular $1.35, Special ..................... 70c 27 inches long, Regular $1.50, Special 95c 30 inches long Regular $1.60 Special ................................. $1-10 SEE HOFFFMAN ABOUT IT, “IT PAYS” Kg t ner Sstv,e ani quaiitv U Merchandise Cowboys have no business play golf. In Metropolitan’s “West of Broadway,” they do and because they do so, they supply Priscilla Dean with plenty of opportunity to display her talents. At the Majestic Tuesday and Wednesday. $29.50—$25.00—$22.50 Silk Presses at $12.75 A few ladies Coats fur trimmed at one-half price. Sweaters at one-third off the regular price. Re Always something new and a little different at REITHNER’S. Our Business is increasing every month. An swer.—Quality merchandise and personal service. a*. PsoSios Sha. O, OOOmore «5 AULVFJ-’W to meet the demand for Oakland and Pontiac Sixes Silenced Chassis. And in Scarcely twelve months ago Oakland was only one of 212% Increase every section of the land, Oakland sales leaped up many manufacturers striving 1925 Prediction 43,018 for preeminence. Today it 1926 Producboa Î 34,089 ward, necessitating the un precedented production of OiLlacd and Pontiac StXM ranks among the largest 57,566 Oakland Sixes— builders of motor cars in the world. Responsible for this tremendous nearly 15,000 more than in 1925—and growth have been a continuov series surpassing any previous record in Oak of triumphs resulting in a record land’s twenty year history. Now, with its position securely es breaking 212% increase in business tablished, Oakland-Pontiac bids for over 1925. With the advent of the past year, new and greater heights—for over fif came the introduction of the Po.itiac teen millions of dollars are being in Six. So great was the demand it created, vested to provide for greater production. In the strictest sense, this huge in that in six months Pontiac Six produc tion had exceeded the greatest full year vestment represents more than an ex record previously scored by a new make pression of confidence by General of car. And by the end of the year, with Motors in Oakland principles of design, Pontiac production reaching 76,523 manufacture and distribution. It stands as a tangible pledge to the cars, that record had been surpassed by more than 100%! In July came the public at large that in fundamental Greater Oakland Six with 77 refine i;oodness and fundamental value Oak- ments, featured by that epochal engi and Six and Pontiac Six will continue neering development—the Rubber- supreme in their fields! Pontiac Six, $825 to $975, Oakland Six, companion to Pontiac Six, $1025 to 1295. All prices at factory. Bodies by Fisher, Easy to pay on the liberal Qeneral Motors Time Payment Plan. OAKLAND -PONTIAC Oilby /Motor Co VERNONIA, OREGON TCRES AT •TORES AT * NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA CORVALLIS HILLSBORO M c M innville MONMOUTH With Holidays Passed and Our In ventory Completed, We are now able to cffer you real savings in season able Merchandise. One lot of ladies coats. Regular $22.50 Values j NASH CAR FOR SALE.—Inquire Frank Keith, Riverview grocery, tf. This means a sale of Quality goods—Regular REITHNER’S The Majestic OrSUrd Mtnr Car Caa^r^f the Clauaified Advertisement SAL E New spring goods will ai rive next week. ceived today a shipment of spring Dresses. Notice to Dog Owners. Get your dog license at city hall otherwise your dog will be put in the pound, All dogs taken to the pound are held 48 hours and if not claimed in that time will be disposed of. W. J. KELLY, City Marshal. Tho thrill and lure of life back stage is portrayed in all its realism in ,‘The Marriage Clause,” coming to the Majestic Sunday. The leaders of IIUIIIIIIUI Notice to Property Owner*. Notice is hereby given to all property owners who have not had their property connected with the sanitary sewer to have the same done within 30 days from date, All property outside of the sewer district muBt install septic tank and do away with the unsanitary outhouse. It is now two years since the 'sanitary sewer has been in the icity and there is no excuse for not having your property connected. W. J. Kelly, City Marshal. Peter B. Kyne has given a new twist to the story of a mining camp in “Pals in Paradise,” a thrilling Metropolitan picture which will be on view at the Majectlc theater Saturday. Hoffman Hdwe. Co Vernonia’s Progressive Store Dr. Ellq Wight spent the week in Portland, combining both bus iness and pleasure. One thing that we insist on in our shop is cleanliness. You can be sura that any bakery goods purchased from the Vernonia bak ery or made by them, ar« made under sanitary conditions and that they are as clean and wholesome as though made in your own kit chen.—adv. J. R. Cooper, who has been em ployed at the Skaggs-Safeway store 'for the past year, has been trans ferred to the Salem store of that concern. He left Tuesday to take up his duties in the new location, Mrs. Cooper and the two children will leave Saturday for Salem. The home of Doctors Wight & Wight was the scene of a jolly surprise • party recently, when games and lunch made up a most pleasant evening. Use Mother's bread—the qualify' loaf that caused mother to quit baking at home, And that is no idle jest as we have had many “mothers” tell us that they really did quit baking at home once they had used Mother's bread and found out how really good it is. Start using it today and insist on Moth er’s wherever you buy your bread and whatever kind you use. Verno- nia bakery.—adv. M ts . Caroline O’Brien, district deputy, of the W. B. A. of Port land, installed the Womans Bene fit Association Review No. 23 o£ Vernonia officers January 7 here las follows: Mrs. Nona Imbeck, commander; Mrs. Mary Aldrich, lieutenant commander, Mrs. Lil lian Varner, past commander; Mrs. Maude Scott, chaplain; Mrs. Hazel Stevenson, record keeper; Mrs. An na Hickson, collector; Mrs. Inez Powell, lady-at-arms ; Mrs. Ida Terrian, sergeant; Mrs. Lennie Martin, sentinel; Mrs. Dorothy P'app, picket; Mrs. Carrie Drake, Junior commander, A handker- chief shower and banquet were given in honor of Mrs. O’Brien by the ladies in the evening. Now $15.00 LOST—$50 in currency with bank slip near Hazelwood confection ery. Saturday. Finder please return to Eagle office. Reward. 231* HOUSE FOR RENT—$25; wood working shop 115. Apply J. M. Clark. 232* WANT TO RENT—For a term of 5 years, place with good house and barn, about 20 or 30 acres plowed ground, not more than 3 miles from Vernonia. Apply to Box 346. Forest Grove, Oregon. It* FOR SALE—King Eight Sedan, in good condition, will take some trade or will exchange for city or country property. What have you? Box 405. Vernonia. 233* We offer you a ch >ice of any of our large selec tion of mens all wool overcoats at 20 per cent discount. One lot, Beechmont Plain heavy cot ton blankets Regular $4.50 Values Now $3.25 FOR SALE—Electric sewing ma- ' chine, almost new. Terms or cash. See Gordon Furniture com pany. 232* LOST—A black and tan hound with a white chest. Saturday, on Cedar creek. Finder please notify Geo. Boerner, tel. 7F25, box no. 827, Vernonia. 231* Butterick Patterns Vernonia's Leading Store rHaion