Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 19, 1927, Image 6

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    Thursday, May 12, 1927.
VERNONIA EAGLE,
The road commissioners are grav­
L. L. Kent of McMinneville was
Did you know that we now 5 s. L. L. Graven. Fourteen mem­ sociation, has been indefinitely post­
eling W. Bridge and 7th avenue. a Vernonia visitor Thursday.
make 25c pies? Yes, we do and b is were present. The club had as poned because of the inability of
we have on hand fresh daily about tlieir honor guest Mrs. Julia V. President Norblad of Astoria to be
Mrs. D. Marshall was a Portland
Mrs. Attie Cameron and Mrs. twelve different kinds of cream Ward of Portland. The next meting present on that date.
visitor last week.
May Mellinger were delegates to and two-crust pies. We also
< the club will be with Mrs. E.
A Masonic meeting will bo hold
the small 10c pies which are
Rev. Curtis baptised two in Rock Astoria from Rebekah lodge.
M DeHart May 26.
in St. Helens May 21 of tho Past
Mrs. C. L. Anderson and little Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tousley re. for lunches or for “just two.”
The Treharne Ladies Athletic Masters and Wardens aseaiation of
children are ill.
nonia Bakery.—adv.
Graduation gifts that last—at turned from an extended auto trip
club,
held its first outdoor party Oregon exemplifying the felowshlp'
to eastern Oregon this week.
Hale Greenman is on the sick ( Kullanders Jewelry store.—adv.
L. G. Davis has resigned as pos- la; t week in the moonlight around degree, The work, which will be
list.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. H. C. tai clerk in the Vernonia postof-' an enormous bond fire, races for the benefit of Columbia county
Egelus, May 7, a seven-pound son. fiee, to take effect Sunday night, games, singing, and a game of lodges, will be presented at the
He will leave with his family Mon­ volley ball between the men and temple of St. Helens lodge No. 32.
XHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXH He has been named Gerald C.
day for Lewiston, Idaho, where he ladies followed by a weiner roast All master Masons are invited.
Get that bracelet watch for the will be employed there as a city and buns, cake and coffee. The
girl graduate at Kullander’« store. carrier.
Mrs. S. L. Smith and little daugh­
club soon plans a big picnic in
—adv.
ter, Helen of the Moonlight apart­
sheeley’s grove.
ments left Friday morning for their
Mr. änd Mrs. A. L. Kullander,
L. Blackburn left Monday for
Before you start on the picnic home in Gaston, where they expect
Bend to spend a few days visiting accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. K.
A. McNeill, drove to Independence or fishing trip be sure and stop to remain a fortnight, to attend
his father.
Sunday. Mrs. Kullander remained in our store and select some of the graduation of their son Lyate
the many good things you will who finished high school there this
Bom : To Mr. and Mrs. P. H. for a visit.
Browning, May 8, a 13-pound boy.
ii.d here, lhe trip will be the month.
SPECIAL NOTICE:—We wish to more enjoyable if you have some
His name is Otto Walter.
inform our many customers and good “eats” along. Vernonia Ba­
For economy and goodness try friends and the public in general kery.^—adv.
The total 1926 lumber cut of
our double loaves, two full one- that they will no longer be able |
Oregon was about 4,426,000,000
pound loaves for 15c.—Vernonia to purchase Mother’s Bread of any
The meeting of the Vernonia board feet. Washington’s cut for
Bakery .—adv.
kind at Skaggs Safe-way store. chamber of commerce, which was the same period was 7,832,000,000
board feet. Washington shows 11
A. D. Lester left Sunday for Skaggs now sell exclusive bread to have been held Friday with the per cent increase and Oregon 5
directors
of
the
Lower
Columbia
shipped
to
them
from
their
own
Palola, Montana, where he left his
per cent, compared with 1025.
car because of the heavy snow last bakery in Portland. You can ob­ River Chambers of Commerce as-
tain Mother’s Bread from all other
fall.
stores or from our bakery which
Wm. L. Ratcliffe is taking a trip is directly across the street from1
through southern Oregon for his Skaggs. Vernonia Bakery.—adv.
health.
A special meeting of the W. B.
The Vernonia club are invited to A. was held at the home of Mrs.
To be able to stand, walk, dance, or enjoy vigorous
play volley ball against Treharne J. E. Adams Wednesday evening
sports without being troubled by tired or aching feet
club Monday, May 23.
May 11, to install new officers.
is a joy.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Moulton Mrs. Julia V. Ward state com­
a baby girl, at St. Vincents hospital mander of Oregon, was the install­
ing ofifeer.
in Portland.
HOFFMAN HOWE. CO
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The Cause of Foot Troubles
Godrich Co. Manufacturer» of H
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reasonable.
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$5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 per Coil
of 50 feet
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years of good hard service. Full line of hose H
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clamps, washers, nozzels etc.
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Lawn Sprinklers 40c, 75c each.
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We are selling lots of rubber ho»e and there’»
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Mrs. Alex Nashif of Portland
See the latest patterns in silver
chests for the June bride. Kullan- visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Corey last week. Mr. Nashif
der's store.—adv.
was formerly affiliated with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Humfeld of Corey in business here.
Portland visited over the week end
Dr. Ella Wight received a let­
with their daughter, Mrs. Mark E.
ter from Miss Carmolita Hadley,
Moe, and Mr. Moe.
telling of her mother’s death. Mrs.
There was an auto wreck at the Lee Bridges Hadley was a teacher
foot of the hill on Rose and Bridge in Vernonia school last year, and
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Friday. The party in the wrong many of her pupils feel her loss
agreed to pay all damages.
deeply.
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Classified Advertising
Ses Hoffman About It
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“IT PAYS”
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FOR SALE—50x90 lot in River­
view, $100 cash. Will furnish
abstract. Apply Paul Terrian, box
113, Vernonia.
411*
FOR
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Rei Miners
VERNONIA’S
PROGRESSIVE STORE
STYL". AND QUALITY
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.
414*
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Suc­
cessful boarding house of 12
rooms. Old established business. Can
he kept full all th« time. Excellent
location. Will take 4 or 5-room
house as part payment. Selling on
account of ill health. Apply at 641
First «treat, Vernonia, Or«. tf404*
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*
Aß/omen
cl^hoclo)ant Only the ^Finest
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—because this fineness in Rollins combines
the beauty of lustrous silk—excellent qual­
ity and long wear even in gossamer sheer
chiffons. The latest colors on Fashion’»
Calendar always can he had in Rollins and
the dyes hold their brilliancy through many
washings.
Many women were satisfied
with the hosiery they wore until they
compared it with Rollins—now they wear
Rollins exclusively.
Mail orders filled same day received.
Phone 801
Vernonia, Oregon
V
The new scientific way of correcting foot trouble«
due to weak arches is the Jung Arch Brace way. Here
is a light, “super-lastik” band which is worn around
the instep. It takes the strain of the weakened and
over-strained muscles of the forward arch.
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Jungs Arch Braces
Jung Arch Braces are made in two styles. Jung s
“Wonder” Arch Brace which retails for $1.00 per
pair is for the average case of foot trouble and nee-
cssary for short feet. Jung’s “Miracle. Arch Braes
retailing for $1.50 per pair, 1» extra wide and la tor
more severe cases, stout people
having
long or thick feet.
MACS PHARMACY
Miller Mercantile Company
SALE
FOR SALE—80 acre«, 30 acres in
cultivation, $2000 worth of big
timber, 2 good houses, barn, gar-
On« acre good fruit orchard
will Bet $500 to $1200 a year,
mile from Mist. Price $4500,
down, rest on time. Phone or
writ« Jo« Tachmanak, Mist, Ore­
gon.
384*
ROLLINS
HOSIERY/
The New Scientific Way
If you have not tried our scotch
No matter what kind of bread
bread you are missing a real treat. you want ask for “Mother’s” and
Two full one-pound loaves for 18c accept no other. Just say “Moth­
and the quality is beyond question. er's” and you will get as fine a
Vernonia Bakery.—adv.
loaf of bread as it is posible to
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Coyle and make. Besides you are supporting
children and Mrs. C. E. Robertson your home-town industry. Vernon-1
,
of Portland were visiting with fa Bakery.—adv.
friends here the first of the week.
The West Way club met with
Florrie Sell, daughter of j. H.
Sell, returned Wednesday of last
week from Los Angeles, where she
has been attending a business col-
lege.
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Millions of foot sufferers can trace their trouble« to
improperly fitted shoes and hosiery. Over-straio >•
responsible for much foot misery.
EGGS for hatching, from selected
pure bred R. I. Red hens, $1.00
for 15. Mrs. F. B. Godwin, J H
miles out on paved highway. 303*
STORES AT
TCRES AT
NEWBERG
SALEM
SHERIDAN
VERNONI."
¿froda,
Miller’s=A Safe Place
To Trade
SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST
75 pair Ladies’ Oxfords and Strap
Slippers, values to $5.00
at $2.98
36 LADIES’ SPRING HATS
33 1-3 % discount—33 1-3
9 Ladies’ SPRING and SUMMER
COATS at just */2 price
18 Ladies’ SILK CREPE DRESSES
at % price
12 LADIES’ VOILE DRESSES
Yz price
FOR SALE—4-room house. Make
payments like rent. Will accept
a car as part payment. Square
Deal Garage.
35tf
MEN’S heavy blue OVERALLS
Waist or bib
$1.15
FOR RENT
JANTZEN SWIMMING SUITS
$6.00
FOR RENT—4-room modem house,
rent $25. Good range for sale,
with hot water coil, $20. Inquire
859 First avenue.
411*
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED — Position in private
home or anywhere, for nursing
or taking care of children, Inquire
at Eagle office, or write Mrs. E.
E. Edwards, Vernonia, Ore.
3«tf
WANTED:—Five hundred men and
women, who have tired ailing
foot to try Jung Arch Braces. See
our advertisement on page 5. Mac’s
Pharmacy.
411
CORVALLIS
HILLSBORO
MeMiNNVILLS
MONMOUTS
Gordon
Hats
WHY PAY MORE?
Men’s Work Shirts—All you want
50c
Men’» ATHLETIC UNIONSUITS
75c and $1.00
Men’s Summer Weight Knit
UNIONSUITS, short sleeve, ankle
length, $1.00
Men’» HICKORY STRIPE SHIRTS
Double back—none better
$1.00
14-oz. red wrist canvas GLOVES
2 pair 25c—no limit
The Easiest and best WORK SHOE
in Vernonia
$3.50
BEAVER KNIT HOSIERY
Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk
Full Fashioned
$1.50
Every Day Bargain Day
Millers Way
VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE
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Butterick
Patterns
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