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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1927)
» » Thursday, January 27, 1927 Mrs. J. E. Cropper will enter- tain the Woman’s Missionary so ciety with a Silvey tea at house No. 12, O.-A. hill — Wednesday, Feb- ruary 2. Ain. Wallace of Mist brought a load of potatoes to Vernonia Wednesday of last week. Joe Banzer of Mist was a Ver- nonia visitor Thursday. He brought in a load of pork. Don Hedlund of Birkenfeld was a Vernonia visitor Thursday. Born; To Mr. and Mrs. Duncan B. 1 McDonald, January 23, a girl. Born, To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest She has been named Macie Helen, E. Lane of Mist, January 16 a A delicious lunch was served to boy. His name is Leland Earl. 28 members and visitors, dor>a- Pete Knowles, mayor and mar ting $13.50. All went away wish- shal of Mist, was a Vernonia vis ing they were a few years older. Born; To Mr. and Mrs. James itor Friday. E. Catching, January 18, a boy. Use Mother’s Bread and always His name is James Thomas. call for it by name lest you be given some other kind.—adv. C. C. Murton, an official of ths The Willard hotel recently pur Miller Mercantile company of Port chased the large 8-tube Fada from land, was here visiting the Ver nonia store Friday. the Fenner Radio. Coleman TflADE MAFÍK RE GJ* Radiant Heater Gas Heat—No Matter Where You Live Close-out price on a Coleman Gas Heater. Used as a demon strator. Fully guaranteed. Reg ular price $30. — Burn all day for 18c and keep your home warm. Close=out $24 Buy tliis now if you want a REAL BARGAIN Hoffman Hardware See Hoffman About it. It Pays VERNONIA EAGLE Emil Messing was a Portland visitor the early part of the week. While there he called on many of his old schoolmates who are living in Portland. He had not seen some of them for 18 years. Mother’s Bread in the sandwich loaf size is ideal for the table or for lunches. And it is properly packing shaped especially for lunches as it is a square loaf. Insist upon it when ordering from your grocer.—adv. Did you ever stop and examine closely a slice of Mother’s Bread? If you haven't-do so and note it’s whiteness, fine texture, velvety smoothness, and then bury your nose in it and determine for your self it's wonderful sweetness and flavor. You can depend upon it tjhat there is no finer loaf than Mother’s Bread and it has been so pronounced by experts on bread scoring.—adv. I • The constable's sale, held at Gilby’s garage Saturday was well attended. Bidding on ths Ford was spirited. It was sold to Mr. Barnett. Marshal Kelly will hold another sale at the city hall Saturday at 2 p. m., when two cars will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. On Saturday, January 29th, we will hava on special sals, Parker House rolls at 15c per dozen or 2 dozen for 25c. And also ws will put ob again this Saturday, Cin namon Rolla (Snails) at ths same prise. They did not last long last Saturday so come early or phone your order and buy plenty as you ara getting more than your money’a worth at these prices— Vsrnonia Bakery.—Adv. We claim to make exceptional pastries; that is, pastries that are way and above the ordinary kind found in bake shops; pastries that stand out for their quality and richness and so near like what you would make at home that dozens of our customers depend upon us entirely for their supply. They eost no more and you have the big ad vantage of variety—something that we all need in our food.—Vernon ia Bakery.—adv. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. The Morning hour of worship at 11 o'clock. The theme for the Morn ing message will be “Living for the Glory of God.” The Evening Evangelistic Ser vice at 7.80, The evening message ^rill be preceded by a thirty min ute gospel song service. Special music at each service. Wm. F. Rademscher—Pastor. The First Christian The spectacular success of the Pontiac Six is as simple as A-B-C. When introduced it was a car such as no one had ever seen be fore—a six developed by General Motors, manufactured by Oak land and offering, at $825, gwal- idea of performance, comfort, beauty, economy and reliability entirely new in the field of low cost sines. Yet revolutionary as it then was, the Pontiac Six is even farther in ad vance of its field today. For not only is it still the lowest priced six with Body by Fisher—not only is its power plant still the largest used in any six selling up to $1000— . the fundamental rightness of it* entire design has been proved by actual service in the hands of over 60,000 owners! Pontiac Six, 3825 co 3975. Oakland Six, componion to Pontiac Six, 31025 to 31295. All prices al factory. BeSles by FUber. Easy to pay on the liberal General Motors Tims Payment Plea. GilbyMotor Company VERNONIA, OREGON PONT C SIX TC KES AT •TORES AT CORVALLIS HILLSBORO M c M innville MONMOUTH » NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA LVERYTHING « t Church CARLSON The leader« of style and quality Merchandise Reithner’s Always Introduces the NEW Styles and SPRING MERCHANDISE Soiesette Prints, Peter Pan’s Diana Voiles, Dundee Zephers, Belfare Voiles, imported, Suede Crepe, Bermuda Voile, Dolly Dimple Cloth, Beverly Cre- Cre tonne. Imported Printed Voiles We go down with the prices. Mar ket price is reduced, and we give you the benefit. Remember we handle all quality goods. Prices on Dresses and Coats MARKED DOWN Trade where you always find some thing new and you can depend on the quality at Reithner’s. The Store of Personal Service Reithner's ~ ask any one of over60,000owners Sunday school will start at 9:45 •. m. eacvh Sunday, beginning January 30. Everyone is invited to attend. * Reithner’s Revolutionary then Revolutionar y now Evaacslical Church HENRY Vernonia's Progressive Store couver, Wash., January 20. Rev. H. F. Jones officiated. Mr. Burris, who was formerly a resident of Vernonia and who has many friends here, now lives in Portland. Mrs. Armstrong assisted by Miss Black and Miss Bergman enter- tained the willing workers of the Christian Church on last Wednes- day afternoon at their home, with a penny shower. Word was recently received of ths accidental death by falling tim ber of Henry Carlson at Connach- er camp January IK. A sister who — of which Carlson was a member, Rademacher preaching the funeral to bury him in Vernonia. He was sermon. buriec here Saturdoy, Rev. W. F. Nichel-Burria lived in Massachusetts instructed Miss Hazel A. Nichel became the local members of the Moose lodge ,bride of Wm. O Burris at Van- SPEND DOLLARS AND SAVE DOLLARS START TO SAVE WITH A DOLLAR YOU CAN START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE OxN DOLLAR DAY THAT WILL PAY YOU A HIGHER INTEREST THAN ANY 1NVEST- ENT YOU CAN MAKE. Pay Cash and Save the Difference 8 Shredded Wheat ...................... 12 Post Toasties For........................... 12 Kellogs Com Flakes ................... ... 7 Post Bran Flakes For .......................... 8 Puffed Wheat For............................ 5 Kellogs All Bran For ............................ 8 Packages Cigarette«, For ........ .'............. 4 Can« Fiori-Dainty Grap« Fruit ............................ 3 Cans Sun-Kist Peaches For ............................. $1-00 $1.00 $1-00 $1.00 $100 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 * $100 Saturday, Jan. 29, Butterick Pattern« 3 Cans blackberries $1-00 For ......................... 3 Cans Logan Berries $100 For ......................... 8 Cans “Oests” Asst. Fruits $ 1.00 For ................ ** 6 Cans Shrimps $1.00 For ............... 12 Cans Corn $1-00 For ............... 12 Cans Peas Cl 00 For ................................. .. *1 12 Packages Jello Powder, <1.0® For ..................................... y1 12 1 lb. Cans Pamona baking, <1.00 Powder .................. 1,1 7 15c Pkgs. Pop Com $100 For .......................... Is Dollar Day! Vernonia’s Leading «Store ( ha ¿T » ■