Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 16, 1927, Image 6

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    Thursday, June
1927.
Misses Helen and Beatrice Veal
are visiting at Hillsboro.
Calvin Robbins of Bend is visit­
ing relatives here.
Miss Alice Cory is visiting m
Portland.
Mr». Covington entertained June
8 in honor of Mrs. Walter Garner.
Good, clear ice now being made
in Vernonia. Phone Davidson's Ice
& Creamery Co.—adv,
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Mrs. Anderson is visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Good­
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robbins
were week end visitors at Cottage
Grove.
Born on May 31, to Mr. and
Mrs. Clahde Neely, a girl.
The
little miss is named Barbara Lou.
Miss Olive Hobin, who has been
VERNONIA EAGLE
visiting here, returned to Hillsboro
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elias visit­
ed Wednesday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corey.
Rev. G. W. Plumer made a con­
ference business call to Portland
this week.
Ice will keep your vegetables
cool this summer. Phone Davidson’s
Ice & Creamery Co.—adv.
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Wm. A. Leob, Portland attorney,
wa3 here the early part of the
week in the interest of the Ver­
nonia Light & Power company.
Morris Bennett, accompanied by
his wife and son, was a Sunday
visitor here at the home of his
brother, A. Bennet, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lindley ac­
companied Dr. and Mrs. W. H.
Hurley to Portland yesterday to
see the rose festival.
The new telephone books are be­
ing distributed for the Vernonia
exchange. Explicit instruction are
Reithner’s
VERNONIA’S PROGRESSIVE STORE
LEADERS OF STYLE AND QUALITY
ROLLINS
HOSIERY for
CfDho (Dress for Style
and (fBuy for Economy
Well dressed women are charmed by its
flashing beauty—Delighted with its superior
quality—Proud of its perfect fit—Secure in
its wonderfully long wear.
We have for your inspection the sheerest
chiffons as well as service weights in all the
gleaming shades decreed for the season. It’s
a pleasure to show Rollins,
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The colors and styles are very attractive, just the
thing for vacation and outing wear. We will be
pleased to have you call that we may show these
attractive garments to you.
You will want a new—
Bathing; Suit
SIX-WEEKS-OLD PIGS for sale.
Jun» 9. Mrs. A. B. Cosata. 423
for over the “Fc rth”—we have them at prices
that will please yi.u—GO cents to $6.00.
PURR BRED white leghorn setting
eggs for sale, $1 a setting. Aho
8-montha-old pedigreed police pupa,
325 each.
Lod McDonald, phono
5151, Vernonia.
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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Suc­
cessful boarding house ef 12
rooms. Old established business. Can
be kept full all the time. Excellent
location. Will take 4 or '’ 5-roem
house as part payment. Selling on
account of ill health. Apply of Mrs.
Webster at 641 First street, Ver­
nonia, Ore.
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Mail orders filled same day received.
Phone 801
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NATAL
Mr. and Mrs. Fieddie Foster
from Clatskanie attended Natal
grange Sunday.
Tom McMullen was down In the
valley visiting his father and bro­
ther last week.
Lincoln Peterson and Robert Lin-
dsey are out resetting telephone
poles and repairing telephone lines
this week.
Mrs. Louis Carmichal and chil­
dren were visiting at the N. D.
Peterson home Thursday.
Mr. Grimes was a business vis­
itor at Mist Saturday.
Earl Smith is quite busy these
days cutting brush along the road
leading to his ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Burris were
Vernonia business visitors Thurs-
day.
WE GUARANTEE
BETTER MILEAGE
and operation from our
General Gasoline or re­
fund you the differ­
ence.
VERNONIA SERVICE
STATION
50 foot coifs 5-8
inch $6.00
50 foot cóils 1-2
inch $4.75
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See our win
dows for the
special sale
this week.
Mellinger Hdwe.
STRAWBERRY PICKERS wanted.
Mothers with children preferred.
Write C. A. Morgan, box 314, Bux­
ton, Oregon.
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TO WEAR
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-The Most For Your Money, and
And Real Service Thrown In—
TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
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Full back, 14-ounce, red wrist
See our display of
Canvas Gloves
Bath Towels
2 pairs 25c
Buy all you need at 25c each
Full cut, Roadmaster, waist or bib
Overalls
Rayon, 80 in. by 108 in., nils, rose,
gold, orchid
$1.15
Bed Spreads
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WORK WANTED—By woman day
or hour, any kind. Inquire at
Eagle office.
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COR VA I.IAM
HILLSBOR«
MeMiNNVILLH
MOls MOUTH
EVERYTHING
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Hollywood Confection­
ery. Best location in town. See
McDonald.
442
MISCELLANEOUS
Used school books bought.—Ver­
nonia Variety Store.
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LOST—White and sable collie dog,
white ring on neck, front: feet
white, collar and license, near Mc­
Donald hotel, June 8. Finder please
notify Dolph Smith, phone McDon­
ald hotel.
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STORES AT
NEWBERG
SALEM
SHERIDAN
VERNONIA
FOR SALE—Two houses, one 4-
room and on» 2-room, along rail­
road track below Rosa ave. in Ver­
nonia. Address H. L. Westerman,
Yamhill, Oregon.
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INCORPORATED
STORES AT
FOR SALE, CHEAP—Two lotsapd
small house, corner of Second
ave., and Cougar »treat*. Writ» J.
A. Whitsell, Westfir, Oregon. 444*
Headquarters for Ladies’ and Children’s SHOES.
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FOR SALE
CAMPING OUTFIT—and doghouse
for sale, cheap. Inquire of May
Meyer at the Bank of Vernonia.
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FOR SALE—Lawn Mewer, 14 in.
ball-bearing, cheap. Phon» morn­
ings 451. Dr. Wighta office.
Porch Frocks
Bible Lectures Wall Attended
The Bible lectures held by the
Seventh Day Adventist» in the big
tent near the Legion hall have
been well attended. One feature of
the evening is the question box,
whiih gives everyone an opportun-
ity to ask questions on Bible topics
which are answered from the desk,
The subject tonight u “God's
Kingdom, What will it be like? • »» 1
Special music will be given by the
Harmony male quartet from Port­
land. Everybody welcome.
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Miller Mercantile Company
Classified Advertising
TAXIE SKIRTS, SMOCKS AND
June, A. D. 1927.
This meeting is called for the
pu'pose of electing one director to
!’iva five years and the transac­
tion of business usual at such meet-
ing.
Dated thia 4th day of June 1927.
ATTEST: Mrs. Chas. Malmsten,
Bruce McDonald,
District Clerk.
Chairman Board of Directors. 443
the Oregon Agricultural college to N< tie* of Annual School Mooting
take a special short course study j Notice ia hereby given to the
in connection with their Sewing lei al voters of Union High School
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| Di strict No. 1, of Columbia Couaty,
Married at Cottage Grove June st ite of Oregon, that the Annual
4: George Robbins of Vernonia and School Meeting of Baid district will
Rachel Burleson of Saginaw, Oro.1 be held at School Building, to be-
They will live in Vernonia.
|gjn at the hour of 2:00 o’clock
Our Scotch bread is mighty pop- to 7:00 p. m. on the 4th Monday
ular. It is different and you will 1 of junei being the 27th day of
like it. There Ys economy to be I
considered too, two full one-pound;
loaves for 18c. Vernonia Bakery—
adv.
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Wlhils sliding down the chute
at the Lincoln school Sunday, little
Edna Thompson suffered a broken
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We have just received a new shipment of
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to “cal! by number.”
lef. She eras visiting here for a
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurley will fe- 1 days with her relatives.
’’riends of Mrs. Elmer Robbins
be in Portland all next week dur­
ing the state dental eonr»r.tion. su prised her with a shower on her
Dr. Hurley'» office will be closed bii thday Wednesday- of last week.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
during that time.
Piles and tonsils can be remov­ A. J. Silts, Mr. and Mrs. H. Veal,
ed by Electria Dehydration.
No , Mi. and Mrs. C. Davis, Mr. and
cutting, bleeding or loss of time. Mis. Wharton, Mr. andMrx.L.Prine,
New process. Dr. M. M. Mackey, Mi. and Mrs. C. Robbins, Milton
209 Panama bldg., Portland, Ore­ Oak*, Dudley Spofferd, Geo. Rob-
bit s, Helen and Beatrice Veal and
gon.
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Rose Sitta.
M. O. Wilkins, Portland attorney,
When we say that Mother’s
was in Vernonia with hia family on
Sunday, to consider the possibility Br ad is as fine a loaf of bread
as you can buy we can prove our
of locating here.
We make special cakes to order ate tement by records in our files,
Every so often we send a loaf of
at any time and for any occasion.
br< ad away and have it •cored by
Our cake decorator is an artist at
expert* and every loaf has scored
his work and we make them not
fqm 97 to 100 per cent perfect,
only pretty but good as well. Ver­
Ths is an unusually high score
nonia Bakery.—adv.
w> en it is considered that about
Mrs. G. W. Plumer is expected
home soon from a visit with her I 12 qr 15 points are taken into
‘ account. Ask for Mother’s and in-
sons and their families. She will;
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return by way of Portland and j siwe always that you get it and
visit with her daughter and family. (know that for real quality and for
’ I fir e eating and flavor there is
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McGraw.
I no re better—adv.
Lawrence and Herman Dixon, Le
The silver tea, given by the Wil-
Roy Malmsten, Alvin Parker, and 1
Robert and Charles Hoffman have # Ilin j Workers of the Christian
IJ ch irch June 9, was largely at-
returned from the Oregon Agricul­
tended and an enjoyable time was
tural college at Corvallis for
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1 by all. Tho*e attending were
Summer vacation.
f M< sdames Ethel Ray, J. S. Cul-
Mr. and Mr». Wm. White
Gold Hill were stopping at the Ne ibertson, Clara Cates, O. D. McCabe,
L. A. Roger», Nellie McDaniel, D.
halem hotel Monday and Tuesday
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Ida May, Frank Robertson,
while in
Vernonia
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White was formerly connected with
i Di ismore, J. R. Cooper, "E. Knight,
the Vernonia Trading company.
The members of the Willing • W A. McGilvray, Timmorfs, Orpha
Workers gave Mrs. Armstrong a I Cl arlesworth, Mary Skinner, L. H.
handkerchief shower Tuesday ev- , Ri berson, B. Veal, W. J. Gooding,
ening at the home of her daughter, i 1 E. E. Anderson, Lester Sheeley,
’ C. C. Fowler, C. F. Hieber, F. C.
Mrs. Alford Black,
Mrs. Arm­
A. J. Sitte, Dave Marshall,
strong is leaving Vernonia soon Bi
R.
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Hornbeck,
Wm. Lan way, J.
for a visit ^rith relatives in Cali-
F. Monger, W. A. McClurg, J. A.
fomisi and Colorado.
’ M' Donald, J. A. Lindsay, O. F.
These are picnic days and
wise sandwich days. Use Mother's ' H; land, Vernon Greene, Ben Ow­
Bread in the sandwich loaf size' en:, Geo. Stankey, and Misses Hel­
Veal, Gavena Charlesworth,
or if you like we have the sand­ en
wich buns. Vernonia Bakery—adv. Diynise Reese, Verna Ray, Min­
Betty Bennett, Joy Bush and er za Thompson, Rose Sitts, Helen
Margaret McDonald left Sunday for Cl arlesworth, Edna Owens, Goldie
Corvallis to spend two weeks at i May and Olive Hobin.
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Mrs. Carl Iler visited Jim Me
Mullen’s folk» awhile Saturday.
Frits Iler and bride visited the
former’s parents last week.
Miss Beatrice Perry waa .tn Ver­
nonia visiting friend» one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petanon and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Neb Pvtenon,
and Nellie Dunlap attended the
Pioneer meeting held at Birken-
feld, they reported • very large
crowd and a good time.
Mrs. Burris and Beatrice Perry
visited Mrs. Fosberg Monday af­
ternoon.
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$3.75
Men’s Chambray, blue or grey
Work Shirts
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Every Day Bargain Day
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Hats
Millers Way
VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE
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Patterns
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