Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 03, 1927, Image 6

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VERNONIA EAGLE
Thursday, February 3, 1927
at 2 p. m. An earnest request has world there, among them the Com­
been made that all members be rades John Hay who has a corner
present for this important and in- on he shingle market, and “Pat”
tererLjng meeting.
Murphy who has been trying for
the past five years to learn how to
“Restoration Months” Dacre.d
spell the word “Legion.” Five years
February and March are desig­ ago he painted a sign for the
nated as “restoration months” by American Legion and made his
the supreme lodge Knights of Py­ first mistake. He has made them
thias and activities set in motion ever since.
have as an objective the restor-
The activities of the Legion are
ation of a half million members
who have been suspended in the many now. We have many pro­
last few years for non-payment of grams to fulfill and there is lots
dues. The program is being direc­ doing. We need the assistance of
ted by Supreme Chancellor Rich­ every Legionnaire at the meetings.
ard S. Witte, Milwaukee, Wis., and If you are an ex-service man and
every lodge in the United States a Legionnaire and do not get out
and Canada is expected to make to the calls you can’t expect to
a concerted effort by establishing get any consideration if you come
personal contact with all former around and say “Why didn’t you
members.
Coincident with this do this and why didn’t didn’t you
campaign the lodges are asked to do that.”
institute a drive to conserve mem-
This Week’s Poem
bership by collecting dues early
Out on the air the cry rang wild;
in the year.
“Switchman, switchman, save iny
Funny Circus Man Balloons, 25c
child!”
at Mac’s Pharmacy.—adv.
Schwab threw the switch in the
bat of a lid,
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Killed eighty people, but saved the
Sunday is the Woman’s Mission­
kid.
ary Day of Prayer. And they have
Comrade Carkin is going to start
secured as their special speaker, a class in speech making and
for the 11 o’clock service Rev. D. speech delivering. According to
R. Kauffman who but just recently Comrade Carkin there are two dis­
returned from the Inland China tinct different branches. He made
Mission. He will have a message the remark that anyone can us­
of interest to all.
ually make up a speech but the
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. The art of delivering it takes practice.
evening service with it’s Evangelis-
tis message at 7:45. The evening Children’« Farm Home
message is always preceded by a
Appreciates Donations
thirty minute Gospel Song Service.
At the annual meeting of the
Wm. F. Rademacher—Pastor.
board of trustees of the Children’s
Funny Circus Man Balloons, 25c Farm Home which was held on
ut Mac’s Pharmacy.—adv.
January 8, the same officers were
re-elected; Judge Walter H. Evans,
QUICK TURNOVER
president; A. C. Schmitt and Les­
OF USED CARS lie Butler, vice presidents; If. C.
Seymour, secretary, and J. Allen
The Gilby Motor company has Harrison ' treasurer. The reports
number of used cars on hand showed the work was in fine con­
taken in for new cars.
dition. The big family of boys and
“All used cars are fully guaran­ girls happy and busy with their
teed,” said Manager Hornbeck, school work. The school under the
“and we will be glad to demon- leadership of Prof, Robert Bar-
strate any used cars at any time.” nett of the Monmouth Normal is
Your inspection of our cars is doing splendid work, They have
cordially invited.”—adv.
the five cottages and the Lane
Funny Circus Man Balloons, 25c coui v people are busy getting tho
furnishings for the sixth. Coos and
at Mac’s Pharmacy.—adv.
Curry and Clackamas counties are
Rebekah Convention Next Week pushing their campaigns for county
The fifth annual Rebekah dis- cott; ges and other counties are
trict convention of district No. 5 falling in line so that within a
will be held in St. Helens Thurs- few years they will be able to
— day of next week, An elaborate care for more than 200 children.
program has been prepared, with At present they have 105 and ex­
prominent speakers present.
pect to have 20 more in the Lane
county cottage very soon. These
Eyestrain is a Thief
It robs you of one of the children are from every part of
chief pleasures of life, the state and nearly every county
good vision. It places a heavy is represented. The new superin­
burden, on the delicate eye struc­ tendent, A. C. Heyman, is taking
ture, causing headache, nervous- hold of the work in good shape
ness, sick stomach and that tired they have every reason to be
worn out feeling coming on, es- couraged over the outlook.
It was decided to continue
pccially in the afternoon and even-
ing. The only known remedy is Portland office for the purpose
properly fitted glasses, which give of raising money and the finance
the much desired relief and com­ committee composed of J. Allen
fort. Have your eyes examined, Harrison, Mayor Geo. L. Baker,
and learn the cause of your trouble. Leslie Butler, Mrs. R. E. Bondurant
See Dr. Luzader Eyesight Special- and Mrs. Fannie McCourt have
ist at Kullander’s jewelry store. charge of the work with Mrs.
Vernonia, Monday and Tuesday Madge J. Mears to be continued
February 7 and 8. Please make as office secretary.
appointment with Mr. Kullander to
avoid waiting.
Funny Circus Man Balloons, 25c
at Mac’s Pharmacy.—adv.
Members of the local Christian
chuich plan to move into the
new building being constructed by
tile end of March if possible. Be-
Funny Circus Man Balloons, 25c caure they are paying for the work
at Mac's Pharmacy.—adv.
it is done, the building has been
Mrs. Dewey Nickerson is report­ nearing completion slowly.
ed to be ill this week.
Mr. Jerome Brady and baby is
Judson Weed was a Vernonia here visiting for a week or so with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
visitor Monday.
Mrs. Lee Hall is slightly ill this Black.
week.
The ladies of the Christian
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Funny Circus Man Balloons, 25c church and friends will have a
I cooked-food sale in
at Mac’s Pharmacy.—adv.
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the ! brown
Wm. Folger was elected chef- building Saturday, February 5.
de-gare of the 40 and 8 ut the A hot lunch will be served at noon,
meeting held Tuesday night.
Mrs. M. Webster ■ returned home
Mrs. Heacock, mother of Mrs. from the hospital I Sunday. She
Earl Smith, is improving from her I was injured in an automobile ac-
illness of
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several months.
cident some time ago, and has
Mrs. Ella Gillchrest left yettr- improved sufficiently ' to return
day for Portland to spend a few home. She has been receiving the
days.
friends
felicitations of her many
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Dave and Bill McMullen, Mr. this week.
and Mrs. Lee Osborn and C. Iler
The W. C. T. U. will meet at
of Natal 1 were Vernonia visitors the home of Mrs. Strong on the
Monday.
O.-A.
Tuesday, February 8,
\LEN-
vTINE*
FOR YOUR
Remembrance Stationery. Its the
II rite Gift for St. Valentines Day
Mac's Pharmacy
rooms
A Rea! Genuine Special for
Small Amount of Money
Its the Best Broom You Ever
Saw For Such a Low Price
EACH
38c
No Charges No Wrapping’
COME GET YOURS
Another fine number just re
ceived. Full size extra quality
Big $1.25 value ONLY 00c. See
til is broom its a beauty
VERNONIA BOY SCOUTS
The Eagle patrol and Red Fox
i pauui
iuiuini£ the
viiv
patrol ait
are running
gauntlet
for the best patrol. Neil Bush is the
patrol leader of the Flying Eagle
patrol, William Culver is patrol
leader of the Red Fox.
This troop has postponed their
annual rally until Monday, Feb-
ruary 7, on account of sickness.
The troop will give the local fire
department a red light to direct
any person to the fire switch. The
scouts in the near future will can­
vas a fire protection campaign, un-
der the direction of the fire chief
and assistant Scoutmaster Wardle,
The scouts will endeavor to teach
the community fire protection; it’s
dangers and remedies. The Flying
Eagle will have the territory north
of the bridge and the Red Fox
south of the bridge.
A new member was enrolled in
the troop at its last meeting.
Soo Hoffmsn Aboutit. It Pays
and dinner. Through the generosity •
of Mrs. C. S. Jackson every cot­
tage had a turkey and all the fix­
ings that go with it and other
friends supplied all the oranges,
candy and nuts that were needed.
Beautiful Amethysts
FEBRUARY’S BIRTHSTONE
“The Febmary born may find,
Sincerity and peace of mind
Freedom from passion and from care
If she an amethyst will wear.”
The amethyst is a very attractive stone in dif­
ferent hues of blue and is found chiefly in India,
Spain and Liberia. This stone combines most ar­
tistically with diamonds and pearls as you will see
by inspecting our line, of Valentino Gift Jewelry,
including bracelets, rings, bar pins, brooches, scan
pins. A Valentine gift will be appreciated. Drop
in at once and let us offer you suggestions with­
out any obligation whattver on yciL.r part.—Here
you will find gifts that last.
A. L. Kullander
Square Deal Jeweler
Opportunity!
White Enameled
KITCHENWARE
89c
Double Boilers
Dish Pans
Tea Kettles
Kettles
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
INCORPORATED
CORVALLIS
HILLSBORO
M c M innville
MONMOUTH
4
Sauce‘Pans
STORES AT
STORES AT
NEWBERG
SALIM
SHERIDAN
VERNONIA
EVERYTHING
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TO WEAR
New Spring Goods are Arriv
ing Daily
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MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY!
Rayonettes—in all the new spring shades, Shell, Pistache, Sunkist, Oak,
Helio, Peach, Apricot, Radiance, Black and White at 98c per yard.
Everfast Voiles all New Shades 40 inches wide at 69c per yard
Silk Streved Voiles—36 inches wide at 50c per yard.
I wandered to the Legion
last Tuesday evening, for a
hours with the gang. There were
many distinguished men of the I
Everfast suitings—Basket weaves, at 75c per yard.
A new shipment of Sunbeam dresses Just arrived----- $3.98----- $6.98.
FOR RENT—Four room house
modern. $20. G. E. Sale, 541
Fir St.
263*
Hol finan I lard ware
The Christmas season was a very
happy one at the home. They all
met in the school auditoriuiii on
Christmas eve for a Christmas tree
and entertainment, On Christmas
each of the cottages had a tree
FOR SALE—Piano in storage; us­
ed only six weeks, latest style. |
plain case, Baldwin make. Sweet
tone and responsive action. Will
sacrifice for immediate sale. $10.001
per month if desired. Write B.
Hatfield Piano Broker, P. O. Box I
543, Seattle. Wash.
262 |
See our new Spring Coats at $17.50.
Saturday only
Butterick
Patterns
All Remnants one-half price
Vernonia’s Leading Store GHÏLon
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