VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday, February 24, 1927. C. W. Reithner attended the merchants convention in Corvallis four days of last week. Air. and Airs. Lee Osborn of Na­ tal were in town Tuesday. Dan Ulin, S. P. & S. lumber in­ spector, was in town Tuesday get­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson vis­ ting lumber from the O.-A. ited in St. Helens Sunday. Your Chiropractors, Drs. Wight Mrs. A. L. Fenner was a Port­ & Wight, have their office open land visitor Monday and Tuesday. evenings 6 to 8 p. m. 28tf Junior plav and vaudeville to­ Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Crow were night, at high school auditorium. called to Eugene recently by the Lloyd Sessman visited Harry Bur- serious illness of Mr. Crowe’s moth­ tah Sunday. er. She has pneumonia. ___ Mrs. M. D. Cole plans to visit For Saturday, February 26, we her parents in Scappoose tomorrow. will have on special sale cinnamon Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McGee were rolls (snails) at 15c per dozen or dinner guests at the home of Mr. 2 dozen for 25c. Also Parker house rolls at the same price. Vernonia and Mrs. M. D. Cole Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Knapp and Mr. Bakery.—adv. H. N. Swalwell of Skaggs-Safe- rnd Mrs. Rainev visited Mr. and ! way market has been transferred to Mrs. Wall Sunday. w. Wolff >, um and Eugene, one of the largest of their Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Portland Sun- daughter visited in T —i—i _ — stores. He will be relieved here by I a Mr. Hall of Portland, who will day. C. R. Coyle was in Vernonia last ; move here with his family. i Junior play and vaudeville to- Thursday on business. Junior play and vaudeville to- night, at high school auditorium. George Garner with his daughters night, at high school auditorium. ,, „ Mrs. R. La Rocque and Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I* . c ~ were Portland visitors Thursday of Cornelius were Vernonia visitors last week. over the week end. About 25 members of the local Mrs. John Krinick end 1 hc V There will be mass singing, duets, ed ns quartets and soloS; burlesque mu- to ! r ut- te vn ues. eians and two short vaudeville i ouun : •'0 has i Th ■kits that are said to have all the been, t ■ a.ver1 ty has ear marks of a comedy. !y far its been c : ‘s students P’ir -T rnd I,-.,.- 1 ■ n- gleet d. Such i as out I t’ie true purpose of rl institutions. Cl r .i* ridding the Net receipts of $21.25 from th< ! 4 ¡e District Spelling Contest Held. pupil and of The local Boy Scout troop pre art exhibit at the Washington 'J •.at opportunity to sented the Vernonia fire depart- ■ hool recently permitted the pur- unhampered bj ment with a signal light to the hase of eight pictures to adorn fire switch for the siren la3t week, • csts do not en A few friends surprised Mrs. the rooms. The pictures selected let rning, the com Maude Scott Thursday evening >n 1 in the univer- ■rot; “A Dislinguis’e j Member of Those present were Mr. and- : I! nr n. o.icty’’ Landseer;1 Warren Stevenson and daui.1 ho second two years would be Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan, del,” Dirksee; “The ’h' Chib . "p er division, open ma. e and Mrs. Frank Lange and d r i Vinci; “ Fog Warn- ter Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. IL E tc tie. <• pe-ions who had at o> ’ . j V.’ hingion Cross- i Stevenson, Irene, Sonny and C -, 1. s-t by nv'i. (,e quality during the Scott and Mrs. Scctt’s sister, ■ -ii ■ .1 for hitrhei Tackit and Mrs. Scott. erdcred and education. The .: y r-’rants permitt- The Women’s Relief Corps m - ! a ■;? rooms, ed to -v.it nuu Thursday at the grange hail uuid be permitt tú an all-day meeting. Th:: L. A. An- into *•”> class-'' p:is3 and honor members and friends were pi student.. The i : students would for the dinner. In the rtf • , cont nuu as tin. t tlio existant plan the regular meeting was hel . K eral applications foi mcmb The honor students would be cared 1 were read and a good rcli.i L’ ‘v.- System for in the proposed honor college. port was given. The zone 1 district spelling con­ County Roadmaster D. D. H (>/ Or. .i i.ugene, test was held Saturday night in has been working this week ite re­ the high school auditorium. In the Lum Brown and Dave MeHor: it uni­ seventh and eighth grade division surveying the Beaver Creek . for tjie improvements to be lu vo ..i, looking Ford Bergerson won first ar.d Max­ Blair, both of Vernoniwon soon. Mr. Hall states th't < i: < f itiidcnts on ine second. In the fifth and sixth di­ the end of this year the Nel and abilities vision Edna Owens of Vernonia valley road situation will be gr- >. ly improved. The Vernonia Parent-Teacher - sociation celebrated the 30th am INCORPORATED versary of its founding Friday ■' the high school. Mrs. W. W. "TCRES AT sang “Remember.” Mrs. C.i: ■ on and Mrs. Sloane read the i ::ie a help to us and we hope we ’ll be of service to you. Christ- Endeavor at 6:30. » AT THE HIGH SCHOOL Much discussion has arisen be- . c'-n the senior girls over the ’rouses to be worn at the gradua- ion exercises. They have had .bout five meetings so far and have not come to a definite con- elusion yet. The 'LettOrmen’s club held a meeting last week to adopt a con- titution. A committee of three vas appointed to outline initiation ceremonies. Two seniors and a junior went ‘o a conference in Corvallis recent- 'v. They were Russell Mills, Dud­ ley Spencer and Veldon Parker. Thov reported a fine trip. The school was dismissed at 2:30 Monday to attend the program giv­ en at the Majestic theater by the Parent-Teacher association. Sev­ eral seniors and two juniors parti­ cipated in a play.________ The Majestic Reversing the usual process and going from flapper to campfire girl is the step taken by Clara Bow in “Man-trap.” Paramount’s picturiza- ion of Sinclair Lewis’ latest novel, which comes to the Majestic the­ ater on Saturday. “The Auctioneer,” the quaint appealing story of the life of Simon Levi, which put ~ David Warfield among the foremost dramatic ac- torr. when presented on the New David “ Belasco, comes York stage by 1 " 1 ■n licture form to the Majestic on Sunday. The largest single piece of can­ vas ever furled aboard a sailing vessel was used in F'rank Lloyd's first Paramount spectacle, "The Eagle of the Sea,” which arrives at the Majestic theater Tuesday. The sail measures more than 7000 square feet in area. STORES AT CORVALLIS HILLSBORO McMi.NNV ILLE MONMOUTH 4 TO WEAR ! Classified Advertisement FOR SALE—Young fryers. Sec Mrs. Treharne at Trehame, 2 miles southwest of Vernonia on Forest Grove road. 292* FOR SALE OR TRADE—1-room house, with bathroom and break­ fast nook, lights and water, in Riv­ erview addition. Will take a light car in trade. Box 77, Vernonia.2!»I* LOST—A white-gold watch and wrist band. Finder please return to the Eagle office. 291* FOR SALE—One 4-room house with furniture, two lots, berries, large fruit trees, chicken house. Low price and terms. E. S. Cleve­ land. 291* FOR SALE-—Two four-room hous­ es with furniture, on Rose avc. Rented for $45 per month; price $1400. Part payment, balance a rent. E. S. Cleveland. 291* FOR SALE—6 dining chairs, 1 rocker, 1 heater, 1 ■% bed, 1 full bed and springs. 1 writing desk, 1 sanitary cot. 1 dresser. J. H. Sam­ uel, house 20, O.-A. hill. 291* PIANO TUNING—If your piano needs tuning, call on M. W. Fish, work guaranteed. Address M. W. Fish, Vernonia, Ore. 292* FOR SALE OR TRADE—A good Chevrolet, good rubber and in good condition. Box 328, Vernonia, Oregon. FOR SALE—25 Hives of bees. One eupper with each hive. Come and see them at Otto Siedelmnn’s ranch. 5 miles up Pebble creek road. Ad­ dress P. O. Box 221 Vernonia, Ore­ gon. 282 250 Quality Gladiolus—$5. 100— $2.50. Ten named (one Henry Ford or Los Ange’es) $1.00—E B. Penifeld, Forest Grove. Ore. 285 FOR SALE—Overland six std. sedan practically new. Driven 5000 miles, A-l condition, 1927 model. Will sell for $250 and take up payments. For full particulars inquire at Eagle office. FOR SALE—Ford touring in good condition, good tirt’s. Will sell for |150. cash. Can be seen at th< Square Deal Garage, or inquire at Eagle office. Advancing the New SPRING STYLES Far Spring and Summer NEW COATS NEW DRESSES NEW HATS Correct in every detail these coats represent unusual values at the prices marked. Distinctively styled, Stunning new hat sty- faultlessly made, these dresses are real values at the price we are les for spring and sum- $17.50, $18.50, $27.50 May we show them to you? asking. A mer service. $4.00, $5.00, $5.75, $6. =X--=---------------- -- - --- u Friday and Saturday SPECIALS 1500 yards Ginghams, Vallies to 25c SPECIAL PRICE 15c PER YARD * A large assortment of mens dress and work sweaters, values to $7.00 SPECIAL PRICE $3.98 VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE NASH CAR FOR SALE.—Inquire Frank Keith, Riverview grocery, tf. ♦