VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday, June 30, 1927 C. Scott purchased a new Ford coupe from the Crawford Motor company recently. Ice will keep your vegetables cool this summer. Phone Davidson’s tf Good, clear ice now being made Ice & Creamery Co.—adv. in Vernonia. Phone Davidson's Ice Born: To Mr. and Mrs. James & Creamery Co.—adv. tf Poole, June 13, a boy. He has been Blair Keller recently purchased named James Irwin. a new master five-passenger coupe The Oregon Telephone company Buick from the Thomas garage. recently purchased a new light de- Guy Mills and D. B. Reasoner livery Ford roadster from the Craw­ motored to Vader, Wash., Satur-' ford Motor company. day, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McGraw then be used to sweeten and flav- that forest fire calls be treated as i or many desserts such as ice cream The city water was turned off afternoon. The Grover Devine children are emergency calls and take prece­ - cornstarch pudding, custardB, most of Monday afternoon because dence over all others. I gelatin. of a leak in the main at the cor­ ill with the measles. Tom Johnson of Birkenfeld was ner of Bridge and State streets. A birthday party in honor of a business visitor at the Burris Mrs. Judson Weed was held in the home Saturday. Tom Johnston’s little boy had grove on the Weed homestead Sun­ day at which a large number of the misfortune to fall off of a horse and break his right arm last friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rosa and Wednesday. VERNONIA’S PROGRESSIVE STORE Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brady visited in Warrenton Sunday. LEADERS OF STYLE AND QUALITY Mr. Brady’s brother and family, Miss Annie McMullen is visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Brady over the ing with her friend Inez Alman week end. A chicken dinner was i this week. served Sunday. The Natal Granger’s are going to Clearance Sale of Ladies Silk Dresses. 1 Lot of Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. I have a basket picnic in the Natal Ladies silk dresses consisting of Satin, Crepe, Flat Lee of Sutherlin, Ore., June 19, a I grove the 4th. A jolly time is ex­ Crepe and Georgette. Light and Dark Colors. Pric­ girl. Mrs. Lee came to Vernonia pected. for the occasion to be attended by ed for quick sale at $9.75. Dr. R. I. Hall. Better Service and The Women’s Missionary society More Tire Mileage of the Evangelical church will hold Changing tires around from time their next meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Malmsten to time will result in longer tire on Wednesday evening, July 6. All life and better all ’round service, members and their husbands and according to Roy Clark of Vernonia Just a few more ladies coats left in stock. Very j families are invited to be present. Service station Firestone dealer. “When a motorist buys a new good styles and colors. We have marked these The Pythian Sisters lodge of spare, we recommend that he put Vernonia will send a chest of clo­ coats below cost. Do not fail to take advantage thes to needy folk in the southern it on the right rear and give that tire a rest for a while, ” he stated. part of the Mississippi valley in of this sale. Coats at $4.75-$9.75-$12.75 and up. “The other tires should be chang­ the near future. Persons having ed, too, left front to left rear, etc. old clothes they wish to donate are Each wheel puts certain strains on asked to notify Mrs. J. W. Brown. I a tire different from that of the Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Borton of | otj,er wheels, and by using the tire srlav June Tuna , . . Vernonia entertained Sunday on each in turn the wear is evenly 19, 1927. Those present were: Mes­ distributed and the tire lasts longer sers, Pat Fest, Jack Fest, Casey and gives better service. “Style Without Extra­ Fest, Carlos Wymore and Mr. and “It is also important to have Mrs. James Fest. Refreshments were tires looked over frequently for colors vagance” All served and a good time was had minor cuts and bruises, etc. and to econo ­ and prices. To by all. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart En- have small repairs made promptly. gin were afternoon guests. Tires should be inflated to the cor­ mize on your hosiery A number of business establish­ rect pressure as under-inflation of bills insist on Rollins ments in Vernonia have had a new a few pounds will often result in cc^it of paint applied recently, the loss of hundreds of miles of for every member of among them being Lincoln’s Candy useful service. Valve caps, screwed the family. Kitchen, Aspland Plumbing, Mel­ down tightly by hand, should al­ linger Hardware and Baker’s Place. ways be used to prevent air leaks. It is reported that others are con­ “If motorists will give their tires templating brightening up the ap­ ordinary care and attention they pearance of the business district. will have less trouble and enjoy Fire Marshal Smith states that greater tire satisfaction. it is strictly against the city or­ Of the 90,000 people accidently dinance o ignite firecrackers or similar explosives within the city killed in the United States in 1920, limits at any time. Warnings have I 48,000 deaths occured on streets Mail orders filled same day received. been given to a number of children I or in other public places, 19,000 Phone 801 Vernonia, Oregon who have insisted upon celebrating in industry and 23,000 in homes. Pacific Telephone company has the Fourth before July arrives that they must stop the practice now published 50,000 forest protection and forever after to reduce fire hazard. Reithner’s COATS Rollins Hosiery RADIO SET completely equipped. A ticket is given with each purchase of $1.50 of Cutlery of any kind. When 300 tickets are sold there will be a drawing to determine the lucky number. The ticket you buy may be the one to entitle you to receive this beautiful NEW RADIO. Wonderful Cutlery Values See Our Window. Mellinger Hdwe Hoffman Hardware Co Canning Days UTENSILS Canning work is a comparatively easy task you have plenty of utensils with which to work. X Everything needed costs so little here that you cannot afford to wok without them. See Hoffman About It “IT PAYS Headquarters For Ladies and Childrens Shoes. Evangelical Church Miller Mercantile Company The pastor wil deliver a patriotic; sermon Sunday morning, July 3, on “The Nation We Love and Why.” The sermon in the evening will be “A Wasted Life.” Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching; service at 11 a. m. Evening sermon INCORPORATED STORES AT The Majestic i “Frisco Sally Levy,” a sparkling! comedy romance of Irish-Jewish life1 with Sally O’Neil and Roy D.Arcy, comes to the Majestic theatre Sat­ urday. Will the next era in social cus- nmq hp ono of the unlicensed free­ dom or will it be a reaction of Pun­ tauical standards’ In “Butterflies in the Rain,” which opens at the Majestic theatre on Sunday Ed- ward Sloman, director, has depicted a modern situation which might lead to either result. Laura La Plante and James Kirkwood co-star. If one can imagine the laughs which are bound to arise when Bebe Daniels and Chester Conklin get to­ gether, then you may well visualize the treat that’s in store for local movie goers at the Majestic on Mon­ day when Bebe's latest Paramount farce, “A Kiss in a Taxi," vealed for the first time. You'll root for Rinty I never rooted! He is the Big-Bow- Wow in a wild, woolly, western film—"Tracked by the Police” at the Majestic theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. Rinty at his ramping, roaring best! Ruthless cattle barons, adventur­ ing pioneers, covered wagon cara­ vans, the coming of the law—these are some of the romantic history hits of the United States in the West. They are also the basis for] "The Land Beyond the Law” • starr- i ing Ken Maynard at the Majestic I Thursday and Friday. NATAL Natal Grange held its meeting Saturday' evening with a good at­ tendance. After the business hours I they danced until the wee hours of j morning. There were a number of Birkenfeld grange visitors present and a good time was enjoyed by all. County agent George Nelson wao in the valley on business last week. Mr. Newer purchased a horse tn STORES AT NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA I 1776 ' I ’J T 1[ CORVALLIS HILLSBORO M c M innville MONMOUTH 1927 it ronuitmorattott of the oiijmitij of tlw “D it l¿ir¿itimi of jhiiirpniii riirr." tins stlirr mill hr rlnarù all hag dlulti 4