VËRN0N1A EAGLE Thursday, February 17, 1927. Bob Lindsey of Pittsburg was a Vernonia visitor Monday. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Larson, February 3, a girl. Wm. Aspland was a Portland business visitor yesterday. G. C. Mellinger went to Keasey Tuesday to install a new radio. Ruth Holaday visited her par­ ents in Scappoose Friday. Bom: To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler, February 7, a boy. Reed Holding has started a new pole camp on the Nehalem Timber company’s logging ground. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gillchrest were in Portland on business yes­ terday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney V. Shaw of Keasey have returned from a 10- day visit in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kelly were in Portland on business Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Your Chiropractors, Drs. Wight * Wight, have their office open evenings 6 to 8 p. m. 28tf The Ladies Athletic Club will give a masquerade party, February 22, for members only. Wm. McMullen started Sunday for his home in Alberta, Canada, after a visit with his brothers in Natal. Some, small trees were planted in froat of the building at the Washington school last week to beautify the grounds. Mrs. Ralph Piel and daughter left yesterday for Portland to vis­ it Mrs. Piel’s parents for a week or more. Mr. and Mrs. A. Theodeaus have moved back to Astoria, their for­ mer home. They are the parents of Mrs. C. R. Coppie. C. L. Biggs purchased a new Ford roadster Saturday. The sale was made by the Crawford Motor company. Ruth Holaday entertained the Blue Birds, Camp Fire group, at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. D. Colo, Tuesday afternoon. Wo will make anything in the bakery line to your ordei- for spec­ ial occasions and such orders re­ ceive our careful and individual attention. Vernonia Bakery.—adv. We now have on hand for sale four lard barrels. These are extra good barrels and t.iey can be used for many purposes—Vernonia Bak­ ery.—adv. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Dane Brady of Garibaldi, February 6, a 9 Vi-pound boy. His name is Lar­ ry Mitchell. Mrs. Brady is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Berge rson. French cream candies and mix­ ed nuts, in good condition, left from the Community Christmas tree, may be bought at coat. Call 274 and leave orders. Deliveries made.—Committee, adv. ltc On Saturday, Feb. 19th, we will have on special sale, Maple Bars at 23c per dozen or 2 dozen for 15c. Also Parker House rolls at 15c per dozen or 2 dozen for 25c. Vernonia bakery, adv. When you want a really fine bread for sandwiches ask for Moth­ er’s Bread in the sandwich loaf size. This is a square loaf which is more suitable for sandwiches than any other shape. It is equally nice for the table and it makes fine toast.—adv. A freshman meeting was called to order Tuesday noon at the hign school by Kathryn Hoffman, the class president. Miss Goodin, the class advisor, was not present on account of illness. The business taken up was to arrange the plans for the freshman entertainment to be given at the high school soon. Vernonia births showed an in­ crease and deaths a decrease in 1926 over 1925. A total of 106 babies were born in 1926 as com­ pared with 80 in 1925. There were 25 deaths in 1926 as com­ pared with 33 in 1925. The L. O. V. class had a Valen­ tine party at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Ilammick, last Mon­ day evening. A good crowd was present. Appropriate games were on the social program and every­ one had a good time. A business session was held later. The of­ fices of reporter and corresponding secretary were united. The for­ mer reporter, Lois Malmsten, was elected to this office. Veldon Par­ ker is the new parliamentarian. Plans for a membership campaign were suggested and discussed, but nothing definite was decided upon. Mrs. II. Buffmire gave a party Saturday evening as a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Robertson and in honor of the birthdays of Dolly An< erson and Elgie Mecklin. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Mecklin, DoRy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Washburn, Mrs. Visnaw, Ed Vis- naw, Mr. Tisdale and Mr. and Mrs. Buffmire. The evening was spent in dancing and singing, a light lunch was served at midnight con­ sisting of sandwiches, cake, salad and punch. A good time was en­ joyed by all. ’’Inside" Information When a recipe calls for soft wheat, or pastry flour, and you have only hard wheat or bread flour on hand, decrease the amount used. Fill a cup with sifted flour, level it off, and take out two level tablespoons from each cup being used in place of soft wheat flour. If canned beans in glass have been frozen they may be used provided freezing did not break the jars or loosen the seal in any way so as to cause the product to spoil. All canned vegetables should be boiled for five minutes after the jars are opened, before being serv­ ed in any way. To make hard Bauce that is dif­ ferent, use brown sugar, and grate into it a little orange rind for flavor. Tianformer That Burnell out Was New A communication was received Saturday from ■ S. G. Ward, man­ ager of the Graybar Electric com­ pany of Portland as fallows: “L’oyd R. Smith, receiver for the Vernon­ ia Light & Power company, re­ cently ordered two 15 KVA, 11,- 000, 220-440 volt transformers for shipment to Vernonia. “We understand that one of the transformers burned out and that it has been rumored that they were Becond hand or used transformers. "I am writing this letter to as­ sure you that both of these trans­ formers were brand new, never having been in service before, and both were shipped direct from the warehouse at San Francisco to the Vernonia Light and Power com­ pany.” Read Our Circulars See Windows Our Second Annual Surprise Sale Dozens and Dozens of Items , ' ~ VS uhington and Lincoln Studied W. C. T. U. Meets. ' he study club held ita regular me ting Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. E. Green. An interesting program was enjoyed on the lives of Washington and Lincoln, after which the hostess served a dainty lunch. The club will meet Feb­ ruary 24 at the home of Mrs. Mark E. Moe. I ( lasssified Advertisement | The W. C. T. U. met i t the hone of Mrs. Strong Febru ry 7. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A good rolet, good rubber and in The chief topic of the day was 0 < condition. Box 328, Vernonia, narcotics. It was planned to have ” Or^'ca. 282» a ¿peaker come to Vernonia and make some short talks on the sub­ FOR SALE—25 Hives of bees. One supper with each hive. Come and ject. After the business session was closed, Mrs. Strong being ill, see them at Otto Siedelman’s ranch, Mrs. Morris served the ladies with 5 miles up Pebble creek road. Ad­ very tasty refreshments. The union dress P. O. Box 221 Vernonia, Ore­ 282 was invited to the home of Mrs. gon. CARD OF THANKS To our neighbors and friends of Sowers in March. 250 Quality Gladiolus—$5. 100— Vernonia. EVANGELICAL CHURCH $2.50. Ten named (one Henry We extend our heartiest appreci­ Ford or Los Angeles) $1.00—E- Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. The ations and thanks for their loyal B. Penifeld, Forest Grove, Ore. 285 service and help during the illness morning hour of worship at 11 and death of our beloved daughter o’clock. The theme for the morn­ FOR SALE—Two four room ing message will be “The Promise Gr--'va. houses with furniture, on Rose of the Father.” avenue. Rented for $45 per month; Mr .and Mrs. C. Nichols and The evening service at 7:30. The price $1400. Part payment, balanca t •■•!y.__________________ theme for the evening Evangelistic as rent. E. S. Cleveland. 281* message will be “Christ, The Way, and the Life.” The evening mes­ FOR SALE—One four room house sage will be preceded by a 30-min- with furniture, two lots, berries, uta gospel song service. fruit, etc. Low price and terms. “The Perfect Sap,” a mystery- Wm. F. Rademacher, Pastor. E. S. Cleveland. 281» conieuy-dramu, packed with fast Police Notes. FOR SALE—Nice bungalow, one moving action, laughs and mystery John Ellison was arrested Tues­ block from the postoffice. Will ..lie ugh to hold any audience in day for possession of liquor. He suspense, is the attraction at the was fined $25 by City Recorder take soldier’s bonus. Inquire P. O. box 222, Vernonia. 27tf Majestic Saturday. Ben Lyon is Reasoner. featured as a would-be detective Macy Van Blaricom was fined FOR RENT—Furnished: One four »ho clashes with some of the un­ in Judge Reasoner’s court $25 for room house. One small three do world's chief crooks. being drunk and $15 and 10 days room house. Apply at Cleveland in jail for resisting arrest. house, corner Rose Avenue and One of the most picturesque Clem Bartley was fined $5 in 272» characters ever to step from the Judge Reasoner’s court Monday for Columbia street. pages of Zane Grey story onto disorderly conduct. FOR SALE—Overland six std. the screen is that of “Colorado sedan practically new. Driven CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rudd,” hero of ‘‘Born to the West,’ The splendid interest that is 5000 miles, A-l condition, 1927 at the Majestic Sunday, ably por­ trayed by Jack Holt in Paramount’s manifest in the Bible school is model. Will sell for $250 and take very encouraging and we are look­ up payments. For full particulars picturization of the novel. ing forward when we will have inquire at Eagle office. If you don’t like war pictures, more room. Every thing points to don’t let that fact keep you away a near future when we will enjoy FOR SALE—Ford touring in good condition, good tires. Will sell from “Tin Hats,” for in spite of the new church home and we ex­ the title, there are no actual war tend a very cordial welcome to for $150. cash. Can be seen at the scenes included. It is as delightful all who are not attending Sunday Square Deal Garage, or inquire at Eagle office. a comedy as ever seen, and will school elsewhere. k«' p enthusiastic audience near Next Sunday the pastor will Hysterica Tuesday and Wednesday preach on a very important sub­ PIANO MUST BE SOLD—Will nights at the Majestic theatre ject in this day and age, and in­ sacrifice fine piano in storage where it will be shown for the vites the public to hear this mes­ near here for immediate sale. Will first time. sage.—“The Home Life.” give easy terms to an established Endeavor at six-thirty. home. For full particulars and The entire west was scoured to A blackboard hung in the kitch­ where it may be seen, address procure the scenic wonders display­ en is helpful for noting down sup­ Portland Music Co., 227-6th St. ed as a background for “The Des­ plies needed, the menu when dif­ Portland, Oregon. 254 ert’s Toll,” a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ferent ones are to prepare part of production starring Francis McDon­ it, errands to be done, or interest­ NASH CAR FOR SALE.—Inquire ald, which will be the feature at­ ing family events tj oe announced. Frank Keith, Riverview grocery, tf. traction at the Majestic theatre It makes some of the routine work Thursday and Friday. Seldom hai more fun and less drudgery to FOR RENT—Four room house modern, $20. G. E. Sale, 541 a motion picture been so lavish assign it to different ones by means with scenic splendor. Fir St. 263» of a bulletin board. > The Majestic V r INCORPORATED “TCRES AT •TORES AT NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONLÏ CORVALLIS HILLSBORO M c M innville MONMOUTH LVERYTHING TO WEAR The New Styles For Spring and Summer 9c à Egg Beaters, Baskets, Mop Sticks, Sugar Bowls, Wash Basins, Enamel­ ed Ware, Tin Ware, Aluminun Ware, Glass Ware etc. etc. Too Numerous Nothing Over 9 Cents Bring a little small change and carry away an arm full. No Charges Nothing Reserved See Hoffman About It IT PAYS NEW COATS Correct in every detail, these coats represent unusual values at the prices marked. $17.50, $18.50, $27.50 May we show them to you? NEW DRESSES NEW HATS Distinctively styled, Stunning new hat sty­ faultlessly made, these les for spring and sum­ dresses are real values at the price we are asking. mer service. $4.00, $5.00, $5.75, $6. VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE >