Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 21, 1927, Image 6

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■VERNONIA EAGLE
Thursday, April 21, 1927.
On Saturday, April 23, we vill
have on special sale, Parker II< use
rolls, Hard rolls and Poppy i led
Mrs. Lappe, Mrs. E. A. Grtm-, rolls, all at 15c per dozen o • 2
Mrs. D. Marshall and Mrs. E. IU ’ dozen for 25c. We will also 1 tve
on sale cinnamon rolls (S.t Is)
are on the sick list.
at the same price. If you can’t
Mrs. Cora Lang was successfully come fcarly phone your order. Ver-
The willing workers meet May operated upon for appendicitis, at. riOllia tjakery—adv.
Mrs.
Hyland
at
Treharne.
4 with
a Portland hospital, Sunday.
16 of Junior Wilsons friends
Mr. H. Veal was a Portland
The quarantine for Scarlet fever gathered at his home on Saturday
visitor this week.
on the E. Crow home was lifted afternoon and helped him celebrate
his 6th birthday with a party and
Beatrice Veal is on the sick list. Monday.
egg hunt.
Portland
people
A good many
R. Sessman was a Portland vis-
spent
Easter
Sunday
fishing
in
The chamber of commerce will
itor last week.
the Nehalem River.
hold its regular meeting at the
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rhul were
Mrs. Urie and children visited social rooms of the Christian church
Portland visitors Saturday.
her brother in St. Helens Easter Friday evening at 6:30 p. m.
Mrs. N. Miner returned from a Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miles and
weeks visit in Seattle.
The Camp Fire girls enjoyed an Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Garman spent
Mrs. H. Strong is on the sick Easter egg hunt in the Christian Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
church Saturday afternoon.
list this week.
A. L. Ritz.
insist
report
small
fishermen
If you want good bread
The
Lucille S. Miller and her broth­
on “Mother’s” and ask for it by er Russell Miller claim a record
catches.
name.—adv.
in not having missed a Sunday in
Emery Sheeley visited his sis-
Alfred May of Rainier was a the past year at the Christian
ter in Portland last week.
Vernonia business visitor Thursday. Sonday school, their ages are 8
Mr. and Ms. Geo. McGee were
and 5 respectively.
Vernonia visitors Tuesday.
W. T. Langlois of Clatskanie was
The Womens Relief corps held
a Vemenl» business visitor Tues-
Mr. E. Bittie purchased Fred
a basket dinner at the home of
day.
Creasup place on pleasant view
Judson Weed Thursday in honor
heights.
Mother’s Bread in the sandwich of his birthday. The American Le­
loaf size is ideal for the lunch gion sent a large birthday cake for
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van Alatine
basket and also for the table. When the occasion.
were business visitors at St. Hel-
you want a sandwich loaf ask for
ens.
“Mothers”—the square loaf.—adv.
Mrs. L. Gates and daughter Del-
Mr. and Mrs. Stratton returned
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall were phine were released from quaran­
from a months visit with their
dinner guests at the home of Mr. tine recently, but Mrs. Gates is
daughter at Deer Island.
t and Mrs. Claud Knapp Easter Sun- reported to be quite ill and is
confined to her home. She lives
Wilson and day.
on the O. A. hill.
family, spent
St. Helens.
the
week
end
in
Mrs. E. Thompson returned from
Portland where Bhe has been for
a month. She is greatly - improved
in health.
Fishin Time s Here
We are making many birthday
cakes these days and each one
brings us words of praise for its
goodness. We do not merely make
them pretty. We make them good,
too. When your birthday comes a-
long let us make your vake.—Ver­
nonia Bakery.—adv.
Emil Messing, J. N. Bush, A. L.
Kullander and K. A. McNeill spent
the first three days of the fish
season at Devils lake, in southern
Oregon. They drove down the Pa-
cific highway and came back by
wa of Astoria. The reported an e< to the Knowles ranch after an for smutty grain probably totals
exc lient catch of goodsized fish. ab cure of 2 years.
-1C 000,000 each year. A conf der-
ab'.e loss also results from ex-
J ac’s Pharmacy has been ap-
•Lon Hall arrived Monday re­
poi ted dealer in this vicinity for tu-: ed with his wife and baby to plosions due to the fact that the
spores of stinking smut are ex­
the San Francisco Examiner, the th 1 ■ home at Trout Lake, W
tremely combustible when b. jten
Pacific Coast’s Greatest Sunday in;ion, Tuesday.
up into a dust. In the state of
Newspaper, with a Circulation of
John McMullen is doing the Washington many thousands of dol­
nearly Half a Million Copies. To
lars have been lost in a single coun­
get this Big-Value Sunday News- farm work for Louis Bachmann.
ty in one season as a result of
paper with its 15 Comics in Colors
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nelson spent these explosions.
and other great features, phone Sunday in Portland.
Dorthy June, naughter of Mr.
your order today to 751, Mac’c
and Mrs. W. W. Wolff, is back in
Police Notes
Pharmacy.
Francis Russell, a miner, was school again after an attack of
The Vernonia Bakery is a Ver­ arrested by Marshal Kelly Satur­ the mumps.
nonia institution, For its support day night and charged with smok­
it depends solely upon Vernonia ing and having cigarettes in his
people and those living adjacent possession. He was found guilty and Hilderbrand’s Carnival
thereto. It gives employment to fined by Judge Reasoner.
Show Here Next Week
six people, It pays taxes (and
Hilderbrand’s carnival
show,
Ed Bafford was arrested by Mar­
mighty high, too) for the support
which appeared in Vernonia last
of Vernonia and Columbia county. shal Kelly Monday for selling cig­
spring, will be here again next
It produces goods which are second arettes to minors. He pleaded guilty
week, opening Monday. All the
and
was
fined
$5.
to none quality. Does not such an
joys that interest the kiddies in
institution deserve loyal support?
Losses from stinking smut (bunt) particular and older folks to some
adv.
of wheat in the United States as extent, will be on the lot. They
represented by decreased yield have advertise a merry-go-round, ferrls
been estimated at about 14,000,- wheel, benagerie shows and 15
000 bushels annually, while dockage other attractions.
MIST
A Surprise party was given for
Fred Kombeau Saturday night it
being his birthday,
Bill Hill had Clarence
as a week end visitor.
HOFFMAN HD WE. CO
Wardle
The Vernonia high school is to
give the Senior play, “I Cyclone
Sally” at the Birkenfeld high school
gym next Friday evening, Apiil
22. It would have been a shame
to kill such a good play after only
2 showings and some of us are
going to see it again.
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Mrs. Fenton is spending several
days at Buster Camp
Wickstreins.
Mrs. Fenton returned lust Thurs­
day from Ostrander where she had
been visiting since Sunday.
Nearly every evening there have
been cars loaded with our v.llagers
to hear Teddy Leavitt at Vernon­
ia. He is a most interesting man
and it is well worth the trip to
hear him.
Sold by
See Hoffman About it
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
Ye«, sir, men and boys, too, fishin’ time is here
again, and if you want to be sure to land the
big ones that come your way, come here to se­
lect your tackle. We are cranks about quality
when it comes to tackle. You’ll appreciate this
when you see our offerings.
PIANO FOR SALE—In Vernonia
vicinity. Highest grade, a bar­
gain. Pay $10 a month. For parti­
culars address Wtestern Piano Bro­
kerage Co. 413 North Boren ave.
Seattle, Wash.
374
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Mellinger Hdw
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
Reit liners
The Progressive Store of Venirn
ia that Leads in Style and
Quality.
t
VOILES
Pastel Shades Imported Chiffon, 40 inches wide
at 65c per yard
Domestic Voile at 32c per yard
Beautiful Shade* of Colored Voile* and Flaxona
NEW SHIPMENT OF
Summer Coat* and Dresses—New Shoe*, Fashion
FOR SALE—2 Shares Stock, Pig-
gly Wiggly Co. See J. E. Crop­
per, Vernonia, Oregon.
371*
*
FOR SALE—Shingle Mill, com­
plete, a 3 man outfit. Will cut
10,000 shingles a day. Perkins hand
machine, cheap for quick sale. L.
Harlan. Birkenfeld, Oregon.
371*
Miller Mercantile Company
Tf RES AT
NEWBERG
SALEM
SHERIDAN
VERNONIA
STORES AT
CORVALLIS
HILLSBORO
M c M innville
»»¿Good*
TRAMP! TRAMP.
MONMOUTH
MENS SUITS
$27.00 EASTMAN KODAK. —Will
sell for $12. Call at Mac’s Phar­
macy.
372*
FOR SALE—Four-room house, gar­
age and two lots. Very reason­
able.
1062 Rose ave. N. This.
Kirk wold, owner.
362*
FOR SALE—4-room house. Make
payments like rent. Will accept
a car as part payment. Square
Deal Garage.
35tf
PURE
BRED —White
Leghorn
chickens, 1-year old, for sale, $1.
each. Also hatching eggs, $1 a
setting. Lod McDonald, Box 42,
Vernonia.
342* tf
FOR
SALE OR
Walk in Well Shod
COMFORT
NEW SHIRTS
TRADE
FOR SALE OR TRADE—my equity
in 6 lots and nine room house on
Rose avenue balance to assume
approximately $2,000.00 Call Depot
after 3 P. M. ask for C. W. War
die.
351*3
FOR RENT
FOR FURNISHED HOUSES—See
E. S. Cleveland, I have them.
•
30«*
Styles—The latest
Latest.
:
Silk Hosiery. All Silk way to top
at
.00
Warner Bros. Cur^eletfes
and Brassiere«.—Pictorial Review Patterns. The
Store of Vernonia Where You Can Buy Quality
Merchandise
WANTED — Position in private j
home or anywhere, for nursing!
or taking care of children. Inquire'
at Eagle office, or write Mrs. E.
E. Edwards, Vernonia, Ore.
36tf
WANT TO RENT—Modern, good­
sized house. Inquire at The
Eagle.
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MISCELLANEOUS
BOY’S TRYCYCLE—Lost, strayed |
or stolen. Finder will please re­
turn to C. L. Anderson. Reward, ltc
The quality is exceptional, the
price very low and the styles
brand new. You may choose from
several materials, some with attach­
ed collars, others with separate col­
lars to match.
Star Brand Shoes
Are Better
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Save the Surface and You Save AH
The Mathews boys turned their
Dodge in at Astoria on a 1921
Buick.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn have return-
FOR SALE—Canary birds, yellow
and green, singers, $3 each. Al­
so dahlia and gladioli bulbs. Mrs.
Minnie Krinick, 224 North St. 374*
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Quality
The best
Tailoring’—The finest
STORE
Gordon Hats
$5.00 and $6.00.