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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1927)
VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday, March 17, 1927. I Davis is visiting re- latives at Clatskanie. Geo. Higdon baby chicks. has received 300 C. Cutler is visiting at Claude Millers. The Treharne ladies organized an athletic club last Monday. Mrs. F. Cameron returned from a two weeks visit at Hood River. J. Rosevurm, who was injured at use Mother’s bread in the sandwich the mill last week, is recovering loaf size altogether. It is the deal loaf for the table and it maker de nicely. licious toast. When ordering tread The Misses Ruth Stubbs and say, "Mother’s.”—adv. Helen Veal attended services Sun- The Legion Auxiliary will have day in Portland and Yankton. their monthly dinner in the Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robroy McGregor building March 26 from 5 to 7 P. have moved into the house re- m. One free chance on a deli- cently vacated by Bassets. clou* cake is to be given with each purchase. 312 Mrs. M. Gründen, D. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. M. Rhul were Don’t forget that we make any Portland visitors Friday. kind of bakery goods to your or der. We make whatever you want Our Hot Cross buns are pronounc- just as you want it and all special ed to be the best ever, Eat them order* receive our careful and in each day as the season is short. dividual attention. Vernonia bak Vernonia bakery__ adv. ery.—adv. The Willing Workers are finish Mrs. M. Mintr is visiting rela- ing their quilt at Mrs. J. A. Me tives in Portland. Donalds. Bring your thimbles Wed Mrs. Wm. Clark is seriously ill nesday. with pneumonia. The Eastern Star Social club Mrs. Hoffman entertained at will hold a cooked food sale Sat bridge Tuesday evening. urday, March 19, in the Brown store building. 321 Know real quality—use Mother’s bread.—adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bowne of Portland are expected tonight for Harry Ingraham is recovering a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. from a severe attack of influenza. Mark E. Moe. Mrs. Bowne and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miller are Mrs. Moe are sisters. visiting relatives in St. Helens. The Christian church was beauti Mrs. Weaver Clark is reported fully decorated for the first ser- to be quite ill with complications of vices held there and a large crowd attended Sunday. It will be dedi- influenza. cated in April. Mrs. Judd Greenman and Mrs. Sales indicate that our apple pies W. W. Wolff were Portland visitors are good. Try them for yourself Saturday. and you will also find any of our Ruth Holaday and Charlotte other 12 kinds of cream and two- Green went to Birkenfeld with the crust pies to be equally as good. girls’ basketball team Friday. Vernonia Bakery.—adv. Elmer Graves received a broken Mrs. D. Tisdale was splitting rib at the 0.-A. mill last Wednes kindling and a stick flew up break- day. ing her glasses and a piece of the Miss Edna Carrick and Mr. and glass got into her eye cutting it Mrs. Geo. Higdon visited this week badly. Dr. Pasto thinks her eye sight will i not be injured, however. with Mrs. Lester Sheeley. The F. Blunt and Basset famil- Mrs. E. Thompson is able to be out again after her long 111- ies moved last week from the O.- A. hill to their new homes on the ness. highway, where they have bought F. Hanson is leaving for the acreage. scene of the gold rush in Weepah, Mrs. F. Hanson entertaintd last Nevada. week with a luncheon in honor of A collection was taken up at Mrs. F. Wahlater and Mrs. H. the mill for the burned-out fam Bergmaw, who are leaving soon ilies who are destitute. j for Arizona. The honor guests were » t > i . done Mrs. A. Black i won ,. first . prize at » presented . ,, TT with oil paintings 6 , . r, ., by Mrs. Hanson. the W. B. A. Card party Friday evening. 1 A good many of our customers For Saturday, March 19, we will have a special sale, Parker house rolls at 15c per dozen or 2 dozen for 25c. Also cinnamon rolls (snails) at the same price. If you can not come early 'phone your order.—Vernonia Bakery, adv. ■ kl Vernonia’s Store that Leads in Style and Quality The Minute “It’s Style” “ It’s Here” Just Received another Shipment of latest style Spring Coats At prices you can afford. We have Many Styles priced as low as— If you are interested in coats do not fail to call and tiy these on. SPRING SHOES The Ladies' Athletic club held a St. Patrick’s day party in the club rooms Tuesday evening which was well attended by members and guests. A large delegation from Treharne was present. Irish songs were sung and games played. The decorations were artistic with a color scheme of green and yellow. A delicious lunch was served. The St. Patricks Party given by the U. L. A. club was a huge suc cess. The guests included the L. A. club of Treharne, and each was decorated with a green cap and tie. The tables were a beautiful sight with shamrocks scattered over. Murphy boats and yellow and green vase* and flowers. The> various prize* were all in green also. The fat ladies would have run all the faster if they had seen the prize before they started. One of the entertaining feature* of the evening was having the local pho tographer in taking a picture of the group. The committee were given three cheer* and a tiger. All enjoyed a beautiful time. I Cla—»ified Advertisement j FOR SALE—Earliest of All seed potatoes, *2.50 per cwt. A. D. Hall, Box 287, Vernonia, Ore. 323* V $12.75 others at $16.75, $18.50, $22.50 and $27.50 That will delight you in the latest styles and colors, parchment, rose blush and many other combination colors at— ' $5.50, $6.00, $6.75 and $9.00 We have your widths as we carry AAA to EEE You will want the very latest in Hosiery to wear with your new spring outfit— Rüllins Runstop Hosiery Satisfies the most fastidious. We have all the latest shades. Pure thread silk hose at prices that are right. Runsfnfi No. 1— The ran,tap al the knee. which 11 the tame color at the ecoc^ng, protect! agairut hnce ittOM. Rututop No. 2— Alurayia red dotted line, but out 0/ tight when worn with the ihorteit elprt—the run,top 11 the hem etope all garter rant. We invite you to call and inspect our full line of piece goods. Phone 801 Mail Orders Filled Promptly. TAKEN UP—Brown cow, white fac* ears clipped and wild. Owner pay for adv. feed and taka it away. E. Feldt, Scofield, Ore. 324* r Big- Three SURPRISE SALE Save $1 to $2 on each item. Meat and $ Grinder White Enameled Bread $ or Cake Box, Roll Top 10 Quart Aluminum $ Only a few of these items. Buy now. No more at such prices when they are gone. FOR BARGAINS See Hoffman About It HOFFMAN HOWE. CO FOR SALE—35 acres, 2% miles from Vernonia, on hard surfaced road; seven acres in cultivation, 6- room house, 2 chicken houses and barn, garage, running water. Place is stocked. *3000, some terms. Will take a closed car on first payment. Inquire at the Eagle. FOR SALE—Dahlia tubers and gladioli bulb*, also a large var iety of perrenial planta, and bed ding plants in season at reasonable price. Phone 252, Mrs. W. J. Good- 322* FOR SALE—Hotel Vista. Owing to illness, will sell property or fur niture, or will rent by the month ■ with secured lease. Inquire Hotel ' tf Vieta. COTTAGE FOR SALE—No reason able offer refused. Terms. In quire Hotel Vista. tf. WANTED—To hear from owner of land for aale. D. M. Leight, Al- ; zada, Montana. 324 PURE BRED — White Leghorn ! chickens, l-y*ar old, for sale, *1. each. Also hatching eggs, $1 a setting. E. A. McDonald, Box 42, Vernonia. 322*tf USED PIANO must be »old—Will sacrifice used piano for imme diate sale. Will give very easy terms to responsible person, For full particular* write Portland Mu. sic Co., 227 6th St. Portland, Ore- ' gon. 316 . FOR SALE—Overland six seated ■edan practically new. Driven ' 5000 miles, A-l condition, 1927 1 model. Will sell for *250 and take up payment*. For full particulars inquire at Eagle. FOR SALE—Ford touring in good I condition, good tires. Will sell, for *150 cash. Can bo seen at the' Square Deal garage, or inquire at the Eagle. 60-GALLON oil barrels, suitable for garbage or rubbish cans, for i sale at Gilby Motor Co.. *1 each. I 30tf | FOR FURNISHED HOUSES—See E. S. Cleveland, I have them. _____________________________ 308* You are Anxious, just like all the rest of us, to get a full share of the now season'* business, and there is one best way to get it, advertise. •a I I STORES AT "TORES AT NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA CORVALLIS HILLSBORO M c M innville MONMOUTH c IHING TO WEAR Cbth-Craft Suits t Models for young men that are sure to please. 2 Button and some double breasted, some with 2 pair trousers. $25.00, $27.50^ and $30.00. Always Something new in Dress sox. 50c, 65c to $1.00 Trousers New spring styles are here: Snap and style in every pair priced $4.50 to $10.00 • Mens dress shirts, Banded and col lar attached. King Quality, $2.00 $2.50 and $3.00 Check Up On These Prices Why Pay More I Can’t Bust ’Em, Red Button Overalls and Jumpers, $2.00 Boys Athletic Union Suits sizes 24 to 34, 50c Boy Blue Denim Over alls heavy weight sixes 3 to 15 years, 90c, $1. West Coast Loggers 12 inch $16.50. 14 in. $17.50 Mens Heavy Blue Chambry Work Shirts full cut well made, 75c Blue Wrist Canvas Gloves, Heavy Weight 10c 14 oz. Red wrist Can- vas gloves 2 pr. 25c. Mens Hickory Work shirts all sizes, The roomy richard, $1.00. Mens Light Weight knit union suits short sleeve ankle length $1. Mens Athletic Union- suits. Fine Quality Ma terials, V Neck. 75c. Mens Heavy Blue Den im Overalls full cut Union Made, waist or Bib. $1.15. Mens Socks, Black or Brown, good wear, 10c « Star Brand Shoes Are Better VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE Gordon Hats $5.00 and $6.00. »