Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 05, 1927, Image 6

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    Thursday, May 5, 1927._
VERNONIA EAG1X-
Mrs. Margaret Anderson of Kan­
sas City is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. C. L. Anderson.
Mrs. Muriel Bell arrived home
from the University of Oregon at
Eugene, because of illness.
Mrs. A. L. Bowman is spending
Mrs. E. A. Green, Mrs. Davidson
and Mrs. J. Greenman were Port­
a few days in Portland.
Mrs. M. D. Cole visited with her land visitors last week.
parents in Scappoose Friday.
Mrs. L. Cates who has bedn
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HOFFMAN HDWE. CO
Wire Woven Cloth
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seriously ill in a Portland hospital,
K. La Rocque was elected cor­
What I Have Gained
I Let’s go to church folks!
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is reported improving.
respondent of the local voiture of
'By Leea Enos)
The ladies of the athletic club 40 et 8 at the meeting Tuesday
One night when I attended one
hold their last party of the season night, to succeed Lee Schwab, who
had resigned. The voiture donated of the meetings at the new Christ-
on Mayl7.
I
E. Bittie is back to work again $5 to the Red Cross for relief ian church recently, brother Leavitt
said
something
about
“
love
and
after having his foot crushed at work in the Mississippi valley.
liberty,” and those two words struck
the mill some time ago.
When you want Buns for the
Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Amy Hughes week-end fishing trip or picnic be the cords in my he,art strings, and
INSURED CARRIER
Mrs. A. Black and Mrs. Pasto mo­ sure and order them ahead of time my being was filled with music,
love
and
strength.
I
tored to Portland Wednesday.
and avoid dissapointment. And you
Vernonia Office
I knew then that he was preach-
The Berian class will have their will find here many other good
At the Brazing Works on Ross
monthly party at Dayness Ruse things besides Buns to take on ing the message that we are wait-
Avenue.
Saturday night.
the trip. Vernonia Bakery.—adv. ing to hear.
Phone
MAin 343
Mr. McNutt recently bought a
I say “we” because every heart .
County road supervisor, Berger-
four-door Ford sedan from the son and City Road Commissioner, responds to “love and liberty,” and (
Portland Office
Crawford Motor Co.
Auto Freight Terminal
Pringle have united forces to Im­ are we not in bondage as long
Mrs. Thos. Pettijohn recently prove the street farthest west as we walk in sin?
E. Water and Yamhill Streeti
bought a new two-door Ford sedan of town. Part of which is in the
May it be that which the world ¿Ast 8226
Office No. 11
from the Crawford Motor Co.
DELIVER TO YOUR DOOR
city limits and part outside. They is looking for today?
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When you buy bread be sure have the work about half done.
and ask for "Mother’s.” It is a
Mrs. Bertha Meyer and daughter
quality loaf and no better loaf of
bread can be bought anywhere, adv. May Meyer returned Monday from
Dudley Spencer has purchased a a 10-day trip to Idaho. In crossing
new Ford coupe from the Crawtoru' the Blue mountains they encounter­
ed a severe snow storm. Roads
Motor Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roberts and were a little wet this early for
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Clark lefc comfortable traveling, they stated.
We are now established in larger quar­
If you need more than the small
Monday for Los Angeles, Calif.
We are now making all of our pound loaf ask for Mother’s Bread
ters in the building formerly occupied by
pies in a 25c size. We also have in the sandwich loaf size. It is
the Fenner Radio.
the small pies at 10c. We have a square loaf which makes it ideal
If you would like the very latest in Hat
about fourteen kinds of pies fresh for sandwiches and it is equally
each day.—Vernonia Bakery.—adv. good for the table. Learn to say
Styles,
you will do well to come here to
when you "speak ofi
The W. C. T. U, will meet at “Mother’s i” 1
inspect
our offerings. Each hat is distinc­
bread
and
be
assured
of
the
best.
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the home of Mrs. J. D. Reese Tues,
tive
in
styling.
—adv.
day at 2:30 p. m. All friends and
members are cordially invited.
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Infant Dies.
•Evangelist Teddy Leavitt baptis­
Carl
William,
infant
son
of
Mr.
I
ed more than 60 in the river Thurs­
day a total of 107 during his stay and Mrs. C. L. Gibson, was born
April 26, died April 29. The fun-1
here.
Wm. Folger, M. E. Carkin and H. eral was held Sunday.
E. McGraw attended a meeting of
Portland post, American Legion,
Monday night.
When you read this ad you will
just have time to place your or­
der for that special cake for your
mother to show your appreciation
of her on Mother’s Day. May 8.
Don’t delay, do it now. Vernonia
Bakery.—adv.
Dr. Ella Wight wishes to corract
Also Stationery and Greeting Card*
the erroneous report that she is
leaving town, as she maintains of­
Choice Sweets, in a score of wonderful flavors,
fice hours as usual.—adv.
packed
in charming boxes, is our offer of extra
Rev. W. E. Jones of Newberg
good Candy for Mother’s Day.
filled the pulpit at the Christian
church Sunday for Rev. Curtis, who
Remember Mother.
could not be present. Rev. Curtis
will be here again next Sunday.
PORTLAND - VERNONIA
Truck Line
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We Have Moved
MODEL MILLINERY
All width* from IS in. wide to 42 in. wide.
Our prices are now the LOWEST we ever sold
wire cloth. Mail order catalogues advertise the
“Lowest Prices in America’’ on wire cloth.
Compare Our Prices
AND YOU WILL FIND YOU
SAVE TIME AND MONEY right here. We
carry the DULL FINISH SPECIAL DOUBLE
PROCESS GALVANIZED CLOTH.
Also the CELO GLASS CLOTH, very durable,
will outlast the common treated cloth. Fine for
hot beds, chicken houses, etc.
Screen Doors
with spring hinges, hook and door pull CO tc
2-8x6-8 size, all for ..............................
See Hoffman About It
“IT PAYS
CANDY.
For Mothers Day
MAC’S PHARMACY
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—80 acres, 30 acres in
cultivation, $200(1 worth of big
timber, 2 good houses, barn, gar-
age. One acre good fruit orchard
that will net $500 to<$1200 a year.
One mile from Mist. Price $4500,
half down, rest on time. Phone or
write Joe Techmanek, Mist, Ore-
gon.
384*
Miller Mercantile Company
'’TORES AT
STORES AT
1 MILLERS
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CJ
NEWBERG
SALEM
SHERIDAN
VERNONIA
EVERYTHING
EGGS for hatching, from selected
pure bred R. I. Red hens, $1.00
for 15. Mrs. F. B. Godwin, 1*4
miles out on paved highway. 393*
Ilei timers
The Store That Leads in Style and Quality
Just received a special shipment of
LADIES COATS
direct from New York.
This lot of coats con­
sists of Sport Plaids, Twillblooms and black sat­
ins, sizes 16 to 48.
Every coat a real value, priced from $8 to $15.
Real Indian Head Suiting
Each piece absolutely guaranteed; your money
back if colors fade. A most satisfactory ma­
terial for ladies’ and childrens’ suits, dresses
and uniforms.
Our riecial price, 40c per yad
KOLLIXS
RUN-STOP
Hosiery
You are sure to be
satisfied if you wear
Rollins Hosiery.
We have just added
a new silk-to-hem, ser­
vice-weight hose in 15
colors at $1.00 per pair.
Sheerest Chiffons and
service weight at $1.50
to $2.00 per pair.
Give Hosiery on
, “Mother’s Day”
Headquarter* for Ladie** and Children** Shoe*
Mail orders filled promptly.
Phone 801
Vernonia, Oregon
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INCORPORATED
FOR SALE—Two houses, one 4-
room and one 2-room, along rail­
road track below Rose ave. in Ver­
nonia. Address H. L. Westerman,
Yamhill, Oregon.
398*
FOR SALE—Canary birds, yellow
and green, singers, $.'! each. Al­
so dahlia and gladioli bulbs. Mrs.
Minnie Krinick, 224 North St. 374*
PIANO FOR SALE—In Vernonia
vicinity. Highest grade, a bar­
gain. Pay $10 a month. For parti­
culars address Western Piano Bro­
kerage Co. 413 North Boren ave.
Seattle, Wash.
374
PURE BRED white leghorn setting
eggs for sale, $1 a setting. Also
3-months-old pedigreed police pups,
$25 each. Lod McDonald, Phone
5151, Vernonia.
382*
FOR SALE—4-roorn house. Make
payments like rent. Will accept
a car as part payment. Square
Deal Garage.
35tf
CORVALLIS
HILLSBORO
M c M innville
MONMOUTH
TO WEAR
HEN you are looking for a place to buy dependable eatables, we
invite you to this store, where you can get standard merchandise
plus courteous service.
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WE DELIVER FREE
M.J.B. Coffee, 2 lb*
$1.15
4
Catsup, gallon
75c
45c
Cream Cheese, lb
30c
50c
Blue Hill Cheese, package
15c
Pure Extract Honey
60c
English Walnuts, lb
30c
M.J.B. Jr. Coffee
Memorie Coffee
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WANTED — Position in private
home or anywhere, for nursing
or taking care of children. Inquire
at Eagle office, or write Mr3. E.
E. Edwards, Vernonia, Ore.
36tf
Comb Honey, 2 lbs
45c
Fresh Eggs, dozen
25c
Oest’s Jelly
10c
Miller’s Butter, pound
45c
Maple and Cane Syrup % gal $1.00
Cigarettes, 2 package*
25c
WANT TO RENT—Modern, good-
sized house. Inquire at The
Eagle.
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Marshmallow Syrup, */2 gal. .. 60c
Smoking Tobacco, 2 pkg*.
25c
Corn, No. 2 can, 2 for
25c
Fresh Potato Chip*
10c
Pea», No. 2 can, 2 for
25c
Salmon
20c
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST—A vest pocket sized East­
man kodak Sunday between Shee-
ley’s grove and Vernonia. Finder
please return to La Velle Gosa,
Box 192, c|o J. A. McDonald. Re­
ward.
382
WANTED — Poeitiort
in
Private
home for housework, part time
each week. Inquire at Eagle of­
fice.
392*
LOST—A Waterman gold band
fountain pen on the downtown
streets about 6:30 p.m. Saturday,
April 30. Finder please return to
Miss
Alice
Eaton,
Washington
school.
Reward.
391
4
Tomatoes, No. 2«/t can, 2 for... 25c
Winesap Apples, box
Cove Oysters, can
15c
Oranges, doz.
Jello, 3 package*
25c
Little Buster Pop Corn
We
Deliver
VERNONIA'S LEADING STORE
♦
$1.85
30c, 40c, 55c
15c
We
Deliver
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