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

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VERNONIA EAGLE
Thursday, March 3, 1927
varied- from- oiowns to colonial da­ slight of-hand stunts that ~ bafflfd ("FOR SALE-^-Ford touring in good achievement by the Elementary
land - visitor -.'^wwi»y.
condition, good tires. Will sell league. The points earned in this
Check that flu with a chiroprac­ mes. George Washington was also the most watchful. The girls glee
tic treatment. Drs. Wight & Wight. present. A deligntful luncheon was club then sang two numbers be­ for $150. cash. Can be seen at the contest count toward a silver cup,
Square Deal Garage, or inquire at 15, 9 and 3.
30tf served to about 40 members. A fore the play was presented.
Eagle office.
ClasB A winners were: Helen
vote
of
thanks
to
the
committee
Cooked Food Sale, Saturday,
2
Hill of Quincy, 1st; Seymour John­
March 5, by the Willing Workers is here tendered by the class.
' Classsified Advertisement] NASH CAR FOR SALE.—Inquire ston of Birkenfeld, 2nd; Louise
Dr. Wight spent two days in n the Brown Building.
When you order bread keep in
Frank Keith, Riverview grocery, tf. Mueller of Clatskanie, 3rd. In Claas
Seattle last week.
that
Mo-
FOR
SALE—35 acres, close to Ver­
mind
the
delicious
bread
Herman Veal on Pleasant View
B: Dan Burns of Hudson, 1st;
nonia, 6 room house, hen house
Two sisters of Mrs. Ralph Piel Heights has a plum tree full of ther used to bake and ask for
VERNONIA GIRLS WIN
Harold Skeans of Fern Hill, 2nd;
Mother’s Bread. Here is a bread 40x22, 1 chicken house 12x16,
buds.
are visiting her this week.
Edna Owens of Vernonia won Edna Owens of Vernonia, 3rd.
and Mrs. Crabtree from Al- so good that it really caused Mo­ garage, running water on the place
Mr.
Mr. Ervin received 500 baby
■jany are visiting their daughter ther to quit baking at home.—adv. and in the house. Place is stocked, third place in the Columbia county
B. F. Lane was in Portland Mon­
chicks last week.
spelling contest at Scappoose Fri­
Mrs. Ralph Goodwin.
A surprise party was held for $3000, some terms. Inquire at the day night in class B, the fifth and day on business.
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Services will be held in the new
Dav <■ Marshall has purchased a Leslie Schults on his 27th birth­ Eagle.
Clarence Coyle sold three new
sixth grades. Each child winning
Christian Church Sunday March 13. new Ford sedan from the Crawford day Sunday night at the home of
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS:— was pr< st nted with a cert’ficate of Essex cars last week.
Dr. Wight was a business visitor .uocor company.
his mother, Mrs. Anna Schults.
Choice residental lots. Splendid
Mr. Wahlater has gone to Ari- Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
in Portland.
Business property,
will follow him Frank Lange, Mr. and Mrs. &1. J. acre tracts.
His
family
zona,
The S. D. and Thomas Cameron
Bridge st. Terms. J. M. Clark. 301
stir.
Lamping, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sav­ I have 80 acres well located log­
family spent Sunday at Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Erickson
The Ladies Aid meets with Mrs. were in Portland over the week age. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, ged off land. Will trade for closed
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lewis, O. T. car, good condition or modern res­
Purney this week.
end.
Bateman, Carl Stevensen, C. J.
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Elmer Robbins is erecting a nice
Oliver Smith and Mr. Rathburn Coy, Miss Sheila Williams, Mrs. idence. J. M. Clark
The StOxC That Leads in Style Quality and Price.
home on Rose avenue.
of Yankton were in town Mon- Dollie Anderson, Mrs. E. H. Wash­
The L. A. L. club will give a
Mr. N. A. Johnson is visiting dav.
bum, Miss Lucille Hills, and Mrs. Five Hundred party at the grange
Spring time is here, and we are showing the
W. C. Repass was a visitor in Schultz.
his son in Portland this week,
hall Friday evening, March 4, 3
latest
styles in—
We are sorry to hear Mrs. A. Longview, Wash., over the week
Why is it that our customers tell p. m. Everyone invited. Come and
end.
Black is quiet ill with flu.
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Members of the local fire de­ time and time again that our pies bring your friends.
Dr. Ella Wight was confined to
(both
cream
and
two
crust)
are
partment spent several hours early
A liberal allowance on your old
her home a few days with flu.
Friday morning cleaning several the best they have ever eaten from sewing machine is allowed on a
Mr. Hobson is building an addi­ blocks of Bridge street.
any bakery and they say the same
new Singer. Store in Fenner R.-i
tion on hiB home.
Mrs. M. D. Cole left for Port­ thing about our cakes. We hardly
'. Repairing done. Machines rent
Mrs. Wm. Aspland visited in land Tuesday to visit Dr. Cole’s' believe that in telling us these ed.
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things
they
are
just
flattering
us,
Po-tland Monday.
sister there. She will return to­
Many priced as low as
we
aim
to
make
pastry
that
stands
Mrs. Dollie Anderson was a Port- ne! 1 o w.
iiJ-GALI.ON oil barels, suitable for
Mrs. Morris v: sited her husband out as individual in quality and
garbage or rubibsh cans for sale
at the camp last week. A ride on a trial will convince you too if at Gilby Motor Co., $1 each. 30tf.
Have Your Eyes Examined
Just arrived—a large asortment of
^»S^rhe precious gift of “sight” a speeder is filled with thrills this its goodness. Vernonia Bakery, adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenman were FOR FURNISHED HOUSES—Set
^Sgiinext to life itself, is often muddy weather.
E. S. Cleveland, I have them.
W. C. Tisdale, Mrs. Dolly Ander­ in Portland on business and tc
greately abused, and little
,
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appreciated, until it begins to fade, son and her daughters Helen and visit their son, Thursday.
Esoec'ally priced from 95c to $2.75 Guaranteed
then you would give all your world­ Jackie were in Portland over the
Here is a woman from the far
Fast Colors
FURNISHED
—
apartments,
wood
ly possessions to have it back again week end.
east. She has traveled througl
light and water furnished. M.
Charlie Ykoto has leased the many states and bought goods
Why not take care oi it by having
WE HAVE AN ASSORTMENT OF
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your eyes carefully examined, by Fenner building to put in a noodle from many bakeries. She tells us 1. Hatten, 659 Second St.
a specialist who will tell you their la.lor. He is installing all new in all earnestness (and we mod "st
equipment.
exact condition.
ly accept her compliment) that th< ’UR SALE—Young fryers. See
Mrs. '1 relíame at Treharno, 2
we
will
have
lie
only
special
quality
of our general line of bak
See Dr. Luzader at Kuilander’:
I 3 southwe: t of Vernonia on
Monday and Tuesday, March 7, 8 for Suturday, March 5, will be ery goods is far and above any
All new patterns. The above would be a credit
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Parker House rolls, nil at 15c per thing she has ever bought fron’ orcst Grove road.
to any city store. Prices are down, he quality is
READ THIS!—If you are interest­ lozen or 2 dozen for 25c. Ver­ any bakery. Does this mean any .1/TO TUNING- If your piano
il
thing to you? Does it not eonv»»
ed in the purchase of one of nonia Bakery.—adv.
needs tuning, call on M. W. Fish,
The many friends of Mrs. Hap- to you the thought that right here work guarantied. Address M. W.
i00 per cent.
the nicest homes in Vernonia at t
Vernonia, Gre.
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special bargain, see W. C. Repass py Thompson are pleased to know in your home town you have th« |
at once.
301' she is improving rapidly. The Mis­ privilege of buying bakery goods ■uc'ity Gladiolus—250, $5.00, 100
Our business increases ever month, We hope
donary Society meets all day Wed- (and at no greater cost) that fo
; 2.v0 Ten nam’d (on? Henry
nesday with Mrs. Sarah Spencer. quality cannot be surpassed by an Ford or Los Ange'es) $1.00—E.
to better our sei-vice, by giving you something
Lent is with us once again and bakery, anywhere? If you appre U. Penfield, Forest Grove, Ore.
special every week.—Ask for Rolilns Run Stop
with it comes delicious Hot Cross’ ciate having such an institution ir
Buns which we will have on sale your town it deserves your support. FOR SALE—Overland six std.
Hose for Men, Women and Children.
ach tiny until Easter. Here is a —-Vernonia Bakery.-adv.
s dan p -?.ct'c ally r.?w. Driven
v< Irome change, buy them often
5000 miles, A-l condition, 1927
while the opportunity lasts. Ver­
model. Will sell for $250 and take
nonia Bakery.—adv.
up payments. For full particulars
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Visnaw and
inquire at Eagle office.
on visited in Clatskanie Sunday,
load Supervisor Bergerson has
r
1 r‘< 1 onernt’on of the rock crush­
er for the season’s run. •
The junior class play, “Sally
INCORPORATED
We have on hand for sale three Lunn,” which was presented at the
STORES AT
TTCRES AT
lard barrels. These are semi-hard- high school auditorium Thursday
wood and extra heavy and they evening, was well received by znost
CORVALLIS
NEWBERG
are reasonably priced. Vernonia in attendance. Helen Heiber, who
HILLSBORO
SALEM
I Bakery.— adv.
MeM NNVILLE
played the leading dual role, was
SHERIDAN
February collections on assess- praised for her clever. acting of
MONMOUTH
VERNONI.Ï
the
recorder
’
s
office
were
meats in
the two parts, both as a youn^
$2249.97, on the general fund matron and as a young girl. Miss
$369.90. In the past two months Perce, who directed the play, was
colit ction: . on the general fund were believed by many to be entitled
$960.15; on assessments $3638.18. for much credit for the finished
When you want a sandwich loaf production which was presented,
ask for Mother’s Bread. It is a
A girls quartet sang two numbers
I square loaf which makes it specia­ to open the evening’» performance.
lly suitable for making sandwiches They were accompanied by Mrs.
¡•'though it equally as nice for A. L. Fenner. Ed Roles then de­
the table.—adv.
monstrated his ability to rendei’
The Lad'cs of the Athletic club orchestral selections on the har­
put on a delightful mask party, monica. Clarence Wardle and Al­
costumes were len Ray amused those present with
February
REiTHNER’S
Ladie^ and Childrens Spring
Coats and Dresses
BEAUTIFUL «PRINQ COATS
$1275
Ladies House Dresses
Dress Goods, Cotton and Silks
REITH NER’S
"Sally Lunn” Delights
Audience al High School
Springtime Is Here
And as this particular season brings to light
many necessities in your , ward robe, you
should not fail to look through every
department of our store
IMPORTED JAPANESE POTTERY
Beautiful Patterns
Something New. Just the thing to hold
flowers. Decorate your home etc. Very
small cost:—
K" 98c
Vasts, six different patterns and colors.
i’iower bowls and Insets. Jardinieres.
; i pc-'ng Vases etc. Come in and see them,
id to show you, you don’t have to buy
uales.- you want to.
IT PAYS
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New things in Blonde and Patent
Ladies Slices. $5.50 to $7.00.
A wide Range of Patterns in
English Chintz Prints, Color Fast,
25c to 30c yd.
Charming Models in Ladies Dress­
es Just Ai rived from New York—
$13.50 to $18.50.
Satin Striped
Beautiful New Fu. Trimmed Coats.
$17.50 to $27.50
House Lining, 7]L,c per yard.
Shirting,
30c yd.
Madras—
Hope Muslin, 15c yard.
See Our display of Cretonnes:—
25c yd.
Saturday Special
We offer you an imported Japanese table cover
Color fast 45” x 45* at 59c. Same cover
54 in. X 54 in. at 70c
SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT
VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE