Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 07, 1927, Image 6

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    VERNONIA EAGLE
Thursday, July 7, 1927.
.spent the week end at Seaside, been announced taht St. Helens land Red, White Flemish, and Chin­
They report a very enjoyable time. I post of the Legion is giving a chilla rabbits are the varieties most
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' dance on the Swan July 12.
extensively bred in the United
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Meyer, re-
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States for meat and fur. Rabbits
| cently of Medford, arrived here
Successful rabbit raising requires of these varieties are usually bred
good
stock
and
proper
management
Mr and
/Murray and
week- Mr' Me*er “ the new
at from 7 or 8 months up to 4
family spent July 4 al Seaside.
j manager of the Shell Oil company j The American White, American years • of age. Four litters a year
L. Blackburn visited in Astoria PIant he\e; Wm’ Lee’ who h“ been Blue, New Zealand White, New Zea- i are raised ordinarily.
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i driving the truck for the local
over the week end.
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plant, has been transferred to Go-
Mrs. D. W. Keasey, Miss Julia
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and Junior Keasey returned to their (
home in Roseburg last week.
| Our contention that Mother’s
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bread is good bread is borne out i
Crabtree, June 27, a boy. He has ! when we have regular customers ’
been named Jack Russell.
who live in Portland and who buy
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pringle and Mother’s Bread every time they I
VERNONIA’S PROGRESSIVE STORE
j family attended the rodeo at Deer are in Vernonia. They tell us it
LEADERS OF STYLE AND QUALITY
is the best bread they ever ate i
Island July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gaines vts- ! and they wish they could buy as
ited Mr. Gaines’ parents in Hills­ ' good in Portland. When such cus-'
boro over the week end.
1 tomers have dozens of different
Clearance Sale of Ladies Silk Dresse. 1 Lot o?
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Aldrich and kinds of bread to choose from 1n
family attended the celebration tn Portland does it not indicate to
Ladies Silk Dresses Consisting of Satin, Crepe,
Hillsboro over the week end.
you that Mother’s Bread
Flat Crepe and Georgette. Light and Dark Colors.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. G¡«'w, a’-' good and way above the
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Friced
for Quick Saie at $9.75.
tended the rodeo in Vancouver, —adv.
Wash., the 4th.
These summer days are the days
The Vernonia Bakery has a ninn­
when it is nice for the house-wife
bèr of lard barrels ami also a
to loaf a little. Why stand over
couple of hard-wood barrels for
a hot stove and bake when you
sale—adv.
1 can buy such delicious
bakery
S. G. Ratcliffe. A. L. Ratcliffe,
Just a few more ladies coats left in stock. Very
goods of all kinds from the Ver-
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and Margie Ratcliffe, attended the
nonia Bakery. Only quality Ingred-
good styles and colors. We have marked these
rodeo in Vancouver, Wash., July
i ients enter into our goods—you
4.
! could buy no better yourself and
coats below cost. Do not fail to take advantage
Chas. Mellinger left Monday foi-
the goodness of the finished pro- ;
Weiser, Idaho, to live for a time
of this sale. Coats at $4.75-$9.75-$12.75 and up.
duct is beyond question—adv.
with his daughter, 1 Mrs.’ Agness
Hall.
Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbum Hall and | We wish to thank our many|
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iiali utvi-iiuta , inends anu neignoors, and the I
church in Portland Sunday of last Knights of Pythias and Pythian I
“Style Without Extra-
week.
I Sisters lodges, for the many kind-1
vagance” Ail colors
O. Goertzen, formerly of Goble, I nesses extended during the illness,
is now the truck driver for the I and floral tributes tendered In |
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and prices. To econo­
Shell Oil company plant in Ver­ kindly remembrance at the time of j
nonia.
the death of our wife and mother.
mizei on your hosiery
You make no mistake when you
Chas. Mellinger,
buy Mother’s Bread it is as good
Mrs. Agness Hall.
bills insist on Rollins
a loaf of bread as you can buy
Dr. 1 Luzader Here July 11, 12.
anywhere. Ask for Mother’s Al­
for every member of
ways—adv.
.On account of the 4th fall-
the family.
Miss Wilma Chandler of Grove­ ■^5>-ing on his regular monthly
ton, Texas, is spending her va­ visit, Dr. Luzader Eyesight special-
cation with her sister, Mrs. M. F. ' ist will be at Kulalnders Jewelry
Wall.
| store Vernonia on Monday and
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Raymer, who
left - Vernon-! Tuesday July 11, 12. All those who
ia a few months ago for a visit
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wish to see him will please note
through California has returned to ’ the change in date. Kindly make
j appointment with Mr. Kullander to
Vernonia.
Mrs. Flavel Cameron and sister . avoid waiting and have your eyes
A va' Sell of Washtuena, Wash., examined.—adv.
Mail orders filled same day received.
daughters of J. H. Sell, arrived
The American Legion Auxiliary
last week for a few days visit
Phone 801
Vernonia, Oregon
will hold a special meeting Friday
with their father.
Remember that we have a large evening in the Legion hall. It has
assortment of good things for that
■wun
week-end picnic. Sandwich buns for
the sandwiches; rolls, cookies, cakes
and pies. Make it a real picnic and
let us supply you with the "eats”
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Vernonia Bakery—adv.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Blindbury
of Greenville, Mich., are spending
INCORPORATED
the summer with Mrs. Blindbury's
STORES AT
STORES AT
son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
NEWBERG
Glaude Knapp.
CORVALLIS
SALEH
HILLSBORO
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurley,
SHER,DAN
M c M innville
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bateman and
VERNONIA
MONMOUTH
Emil Messing drove to Occanlake
EVERYTHING TO WEAR
over the week end. They visited
a number of beaches from Newport
on South.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wolff and
daughter Dorothy, accompained by
Mr. Wolff’s parents from Idaho,
State Laundry Company
FOR GOOD LAUNDRY WORK
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We call and deliver TUESDAYS and
FRIDAYS—Leave orders with S. Well
Tailor, Phone MAin 891
Reith tier s
THE NEW
Hot Plate f aporizer
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COATS
More Miles per Gallon
More Power----- Smoother Operation
Less Carbon
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Easier Starting
Less Crankcase Dilution
Bring in your Ford today and let us put one on.
Rollins Hosiery
Installation Extra.
Crawford Motor Co
G ilby M otor C o
Headquarters for Ladies and
Childrens Shoes
OAKLAND, PONTIAC
CHEVROLET, STUDE
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Miller Mercantile Company
Hoifman Hardware Co
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REFRIGERATORS
Our Everyday Prices
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HOPE MUSLIN
36” Standard Weight
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR TRADE—1 4-room
house in Block 4, lot 2, East side
addition, will sell or considei a
trade-in on Roadster or coupe. For
particulars write D. J. Pankratz,
Box 385, Vernonia.
474
15c Yard
FOR SALE—2 Registered Holstein
Bull calves, good breeding. Roy
Hanson, Birkenfeld, Ore.
483*
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Suc­
cessful boarding house of 12
rooms. Old established business. Can
be kept full all the time. Excellent I
location. Will take 4 or 5-room
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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FOR RENT—5 room house, east of'
the high school, one block; bath
toilet and basement. Will be at I
the place Sunday and Monday next.
M. E. Schumerhorn, Forest Grove.
MENS BLUE and GREY CHAM-
BRY Work Shirts, Sizes 14% to 17.
A Real Rayon Bed Spread. Size
84” x 108” Yellow, Nile Rose,
Orchid.
MENS HICKORY STRIPE WORK
NATURAL COLORED, 12 M. M.
Pongee. 33” Width
75c Yard
NEW MUSIC STUDIO in Vernon­
ia. Spacial courses under Euro­
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pean trained teachers on violin I
clarinet, comet, saxophone or any
orchestra or band instrument. Les­
sons $1 to 12. We furnish the in­
strument with violin course. This
is a rare opportunity for the be­
ginner or advanced music student.
For information and appointments,
address International Music Stud-i
| ios, 420 Union Ave. North, Port- ’
1 land. Ore.
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472*
50c
SHIRTS, Double Back 2 Pockets
$100
Mens Black Sateen Shirts Dynamo
Special
90c
Mens Can’t Bust ’Em Whipcord
Trousers.
LADIES ATTENTION
Why pay more for Kotex? When
you can buy San-O-Nap for
Days Whipcord Trousers
25c
$350
SEE OUR RUFFLED CURTAINS.
Per pair complete with tiebacks
MENS 14 oz. REDWRIST CAN-
VAS Gloves One Piece Back
$1-
Butterick
Patterns
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$115
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JULY CLEARANCE OF
Ladies Hats
Price
$3- 75 Each
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—Music studio room in
Vernonia by International Music '
Studios, address 420 Union Ave. I
N.. Portland. Ore.
472*|
VERNONIA LOTS for sale, phone,
Portland, ATwater 2784.
474* j
Mcns Overalls, Waist or Bib, Full
Cut Union-Made 220 wt. Denim.
50
$300
2 Pair
Vernonia's Leading Store
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1
25c
Star Brand
Shoes