Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 24, 1927, Image 6

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    Thursday, March 24, 1927
VERNONIA EAGLE
ahlater and Mrs. Bergman.
Washington school during his ill- end: Charlotte Green, Merle M ils,
Betty Culver, Dorothy Hol im,
ness.
fnipley at Vernonia Billiards
Mr. and Mrs. Lot G. Davis and Frances Lappe, Violet Phelps, 1. ay-
C. W. Shipley, well known local
nise
Reese,
and
Phoebe
Green
i
in.
son spent the week end visiting
In honor of Mrs. F. Wall iter barber, has moved from the Shoe-
Prof. Will Davis and family at
and Mrs. M. Bergman, who are maker barber shop to the Vernon-
Walla Walla, Wash.
ia billiards where he has rented
Tex Mills is erecting a nice home
Miss Georgia Fairbanks of Wil­ leaving Saturday for Seattle en the equipment in that place. He
route
to
Arizona,
Mrs.
C.
L.
An-
near the city park.
lamette university is visiting at
reports an excellent trade in both
Mrs. W. Smith is visiting her the home of her sister, Mrs. Dave derson, Mrs. D. Marshall, Mrs. Da- men’s and women’s hair cutting.—
vidson
and
Mrs.
J.
Greenman
wi
re
son, Lester Sheeley.
Marshal.
hostesses at a bridge party Thurs­ adv.
Edward Roles is reported to be
Mr. and Mrs. O. Morris are leav­ day afttrnoon at the home of Mrs.
Card of Thanks.
on the sick list.
ing this week for Quincy, Cal.
Greenman. High score was won
I
wish
to tender most grateful
Kea-
Two new swings were erected Born: To Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
by Mrs. Bergman.
The honor thanks to our friends and neigh-
sey, March 15, a girl.
at the Lincoln school this week.
guests were presented with beauti­ bo: for their kindness and sympa­
A large number of Vernonia folk ful pieces of Madeira linen. On thy during our recent bereavement
Hazel Wooly is reported to be
attended the funeral of F. P. Mc- Thursday evening Mrs. M. Grunden in he loss of our beloved husband
quite ill.
Zelma New and Muriel Mills were Barron at Scappoose Friday, Fu- entertained with a theatre party. and father, Francis P. McBarron,
neral services were conducted by Wednesday, Mrs. M. Space en­ also for the beautiful floral offer-
Hillsboro visitors this week.
tertained with a luncheon and on I ing.
Bessie McDonald accompanied the the W. O. W;. lodge.
Camp Fire girls to Portland Sunday.
Miss Louise Lester of Seattle Tuesday Mrs. M. Rhul with a
Mrs. F. P. McBarron
R. Hornbeck is reported on the is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. H. bridge party, all in honor of Mrs.
and son Alden.
Washburn for a week. She Is a
sick list.
Card of Thank«.
Mrs. E. Thompson is on the sick student at the University of Wash-
We wish to express our sincere
list.
ington.
an reeiation and thanks to all those
Miss Louise M. Keehn was a
Have you had any of our good
hot cross buns? They make a wel­ Rates: lc per word, minimum who so kindly helped us at the
Portland visitor this week.
My home for sale, see advertise­ come change in the diet and only 25c first insertion; 15c succeed- time of the fire Sunday morning,
March 13.
a week more and then no more ing insertions. First insertion
ment. Dr. Wight.—adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. P. E. until next year. Buy and enjoy of “Situation Wanted” (limit
Epperly, March 23, a 10-pound boy. them now while you can. Vernonia 25 words) Free.
Resolution of Condolence
F. J. Seals purchased the Hy- bakery.—adv.
Whereas, the great and supreme
FOR SALE
Don’t forget Christian Endeavor
Van hotel recently from W. R.
Ruler of the universe has in his
at the new Christian church begin­
Coyle.
infinite wisdom removed from
Mr. and Mrs. oney Corty have ning at 6:30 every Sunday night. MY HOME at $4000, cost $l.">00, among' us one of our worthy and
only $500 down and balance like
moved into the Sheeley house next Next Sunday special numbers will
esteemed fellow-laborers, Francis
be given. Come and bring your rent, $35 monthly, including inter­ I’. McBarron, and, whereas, the
to the Catholic church.
est.
Inspection
invited.
Dr.
Wi
i
t.
A. Corey and daughter-in-law friends.
332 long and intimate relation held
Idelle Corey visited in Portland on
We make all kinds of dark
with him in faithful discharge of
breads, Doctors recommend variety
Sunday.
his duties in this society makes it
FOR
SALE:
Pure
blood
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davidson in the diet. Have some kind of
eminently befitting that we record
bull
calf
from
heavy
and Mrs. and Mrs. E. A. Green dark bread on your table at every
our appreciation of him; therefore,
spent the week end in Portland.
meal—it is good for you. Vernonia strain. Phone or write A.
Re solved, that the wisdom and
son,
Timber,
Ore.
Chas. Keith of Kansas City has bakery.—adv.
• lity which he hns exercised in
Meetings of the American Legion
been a Vernonia visitor the past
the aid of our organization by
COTTAGE
FOR
SALE
—
No
reason
Auxiliary have been changed from
week.
able offer refused. Terms. In- service, contributions and counsel
Velma Veal entertained a few the first and third Mondays to the
quire
Hotel Vista.
tf. will be held in grateful remem-
of her friends March 23 in honor second and fourth Wednesdays of
br; nee. Resolved that the sudden re­
of her 12th birthday.
each month, and will be held in
moval of such a life from among
FOR
SALE
—
Earliest
of
AH
seed
Owing to the death of a mem­ the grange hall.
our midst leaves a vacancy and a
potatoes,
$2.50
per
cwt.
A.
D.
ber, the social meeting of W. O.
The Bank of Vernonia has re-
shadow that will be deeply realized
W. was postponed.
lently been declared a United Hall, Box 287, Vernonia, Ore. 32:; by all the members and friends
Mrs. D. Marshall and Mrs. E. States depository for postal sav-
of this organization, and will prove
Bell were Portland visitors this ings according to Cashier J. C. 60-GALLON oil barrels, suitable a erious loss to the members to
for
garbage
or
rubbish
cans,
for
week.
Lindley.
the community and the public. Re­
The Willing Workers will meet
Why do experts so generally pro­ sale at Gilby Motor Co.. $1 each. s' I ed that with deep sympathy
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nt the home of Mrs. W. Gooding nounce Mother’s bread as an un-
with the bereaved relatives of the
usually fine loaf? We can answer
Wednesday, March 30.
deceased we express our hope that
FOR
SALE
—
Ford
touring
in
goo.
The Twin Six ¿lub will meet at that by saying, because it is a
ev< n so great a loss to us all
condition,
good
tires.
Will
sell
the home of Dr. C. J. Wight this high quality loaf. Just this week
may be overruled for good by
for
$150
cash.
Can
be
seen
at
the
week.
we had a. bakery expert in our shop
him who doeth all things well.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis and son from the second largest milling Square Deal garage, or inquire at
Vernonia Camp 665, W1. O. w.
the
Eagle.
Dee and Mr. and Mrs. O. Cluck company in the world and after
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
were Clatskanie visitors over the a close examination of Mother’s
"A Home Like Church”
bread he said that it was the finest FOR SALE—Hotel Vista. Owing to
week end.
illness, will sell property or fur­
‘'unday school at 9:45 a.m.
Miss Muriel Bell, a student at loaf of bread he had seen in a
the University of Oregon, is spend­ long time and don’t forget, he niture, or will rent by the month mo ning hour of worship at
ing the spring vacation at the home knows. Aside from our claims for with secured lease. Inquire Hotel
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Mother’s bread, let his word con­ Vista.
of her parents.
Place your order early for hot vince you that in Mother’s bread
BRED — White
Leghorn
cross buns for Good Friday, April | you are getting the highest qual­ PURE
chickens, 1-year old, for sale, $1.
1.
We are taking orders right ity bread that it is possible to
"TCRES AT
now—yours is next. Vernonia bak­ make. When buying bread, say, each. Also hatching eggs, $1 a
setting.
E.
A.
McDonald,
Box
42.
ery.—adv.
"Mother’s,” and know you are
NEWBERG
Vernonia.
Mrs. Wm. Aspland and Mr. and getting the best.—adv.
SALEM
Mrs. L. R. Gillchrest are in Tilla­
The Tatapochon Camp Fire girls
SHERIDAN
mook attending a Pythian conven­ went to Portland to the council FOR SALE—Dahlia tubers
VERNONIA
gladioli bulbs, also a large var
tion.
fire celebration for the birthday
iety
of
perrenial
plants,
and
bed-
Miss Bessie McDonald is teach­ of the Camp Fire. The following
ing in II. Ingraham’s place at the girls were gone over the week ding plants in season at reasonabk
price. Phone 252, Mrs. W. J. Good
ing.
322*
Classified Advertising
How Often Do You Visit
YOUR JEWELER?
Not very often, you’ll agree, campared to the visits you
make to your grocer and other stores.
This is natural enough. Silverware, watches, rings, etc., are
not used for a brief period and replaced, as with other ar­
ticles. Things bought at the jewelery stoTe must serve longer.
That’s why there is only one safe rule to follow: Buy the
best. Only the best will bring permanent, dependable satis­
faction in the long period of use, when the few extra dollars
in cost will have been forgotten.
Here you’ll find the best of everything—at prices that are
always reasonable, quality considered. Of especial interest
is our new showing of watches cased by Wadsworth—style
leaders in the dress of high-grade timepieces. Visit us.
A. L. KULLANDER
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
o’clock. Rev. V. L. Farnham but
recently returned from the war­
ing sections of China will speak
at the 11 o’clock service. You will
want to hear Rev. Farnham's Mis­
sionary message.
The Sunday morning offering will
go to the Foreign Missionary treas­
urer, for work in our foreign field,
including China, Japan and Africa.
The evening service at 7:30. The
theme for the evening message
will be "The Last Passover Sup­
per.” The evening message will be
preceded by a thirty minute Gospel
song service.
We extend a hearty welcome to
all that do not worship elsewhere
to come and worship with us.
Wm. F. Rademacher, Pastor.
McCormic mill adds night shift
to mill crew, after year’s plann­
ing.
Columbia River canned shad out­
put for 1926 was double any pre­
vious year’s, at Astoria.
Oregon shipped 16,881 cars fruits
and vegetables during 1926.
REITHNER’S
Vernonia’s Store that Leads in
Style ann Quality
Creating' a Sensation
With Handsome Styles, Costlier Fabrics, Better
Tailoring, Bigger Values.—
Than you can usually get in Tweed Coats.
Poiret-Chine Goats, Satin Coats, Summer fir trim­
med Coats.
SILK DRESSES
STYLE - SERVICE - VALUE
With these thoughts uppeimost we have built
our clientele of satisfied customers.—Look over
our line of—
Shoes, Hosiery and
Drygoods.
The last word in Style.—The first word in value
STORES AT
CORVALLIS
HILLSBORO
MeMiNNVILLE
MONMOUTH
With Easter Coming
USED PIANO must be sold—Wil',
sacrifice used piano for imme
diate sale. Will give very e i-y
terms to responsible person. Fo
full particulars write Portland Mu
sic Co., 227 6th St. Portland, Orc
gon.
316
And Spring Just Around the Corner; Behooves
Every Lady to Look Carefully Through
Her Wardrobe.
FOR SALE—From one to 60 good,
strong colonies of Italian Beet
If you have plenty of Fireweed
within a mile or two, there is
no farm crop that will pay a
much on the investment as bees.
C. B. Walkey, Clatskanie, Ore 3 3 2 *
We want you to feel that
you may come here to do
your Easter shopping leis­
urely. Our entire stock and
saies force are at your ser­
vice, whether your needs
be large or small.
FOR SALE—35 acres, 2’a mill
from Vernonia, on hard surface,
road; seven acres in cultivation, 6
room house, 2 chicken hour
an
barn, garage, running water. Pin ■<
is stocked. $3000, some tern's Will
take a closed car on first pay no
Inquire at the Eagle.
WE WANT TO SERVE
YOU
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Dependable Since ’89
FOR SALE or trade: Two V< rnoni
lots for car. Write Box
Vernonia.
would especially
call your attention to our
display of Dainty, Practi­
cal, Rayon silk Tingerie.
FOR RENT
ROOMS and furnished apartmen
for rent, heat furnished. I
fields, in front of grange
Tel. 253.
2 piece silk Pajamas $4.50
MODERN COTTAGE for r. r
rooms, bath, pantry. Partly fur
nished. Enquire Vista hotel.
Brassiere and bloomer sets,
FOR FURNISHED HOU.'
E. S. Cleveland, I have
Vest and bloomer sets $4.50
$3.50
These we can give you in the following colors: Peach, flesh, nile, blue
and orchid.
WANTED
Wdhy
See Hoffman About It
HOFFMAN HOWE. CO
HOUSE CLEANING and washing
wanted. Weed ave., Mrs. Pearl
Purney.
332*
Misses Rayon vests, Flesh only
Misses Rayon bloomers, Flesh only
WANTED—To hear from owner of
land for sale. D. M. Leight, Al
zada, Montana.
TAKEN
UP
TAKEN UI^—Brown cow. whiti
face ears clipped and wild. Owner
pay for adv. feed and take it
away. E. Feldt, Scofield, Ore. 324*
75c
90c
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