Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 21, 1927, Image 6

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    Thursday, July 21, 1927,
VERNONIA EAGLE
There seems to be some confu­ the unsuccessful bidders whosub-
compared to it for making deli*
cious sandwiches that stay fresh sion in the minds of our customers mitted the same. Prospective bid-
longer and it is as equally nice as to the kind of bread sold at ders may see specifications for
Skaggs store. Skaggs store does each of the three routes at the
for the table.—adv.
not sell any Vernonia bread. The office of the district clerk, 208
Wm. Aspland. G. C. Millinger bread which they do sell is made North street.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. G. W. and Ray Emmott returned last in their own Portland bakery and
The Board reserves the right
week from a trip into the Cascades shipped to Vernonia.
Turner July 3, a girl.
Therefore, to reject any and all bids,
east of Eugene. They reported one when you want Mother’s bread buy
Dated and first published July
Lard barrels for sale at the Ver­ of the best fishing trips they had it from us direct or from any other
21,‘ 1927.
nonia bakery.—adv.
ever experienced.
store in Vernonia, Vernonia bak-
502
Madge T. Rogers, Clerk.
ery.—adv.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Troy
We sell a lot of cakes and there
Oregon I* Providing Lure to
Accompanied by his daughter,
Smith, July 8, a boy. His name is I is a reason—they are good. But
Settler«
sons Charles
two
Katherine,
and
Troy Junior.
theyshould be good since we use and Robert, C. S. Hoffman left
From page 1
only the best ingredients in them
Life for us is just one loaf after —the same quality products that here Sunday to drive to Elk loop and were well satisfied that
another. If you want a good loaf you would use in your own home. Point, S. D., for a visit with Oregon is indeed a land of pro­
his mother and sisters. They ex­ mise.
ask for Mother’s—there is none Vernonia bakery.—adv.
M. D. Zander and his father
pect to stop at Yellowstone park
better.—adv.
to return | passed through Portland from Seat­
on
the
way.
They
plan
’Rev. T. W. Leavitt and family
Bom: To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel were moved from Roseburg to by the end of August, according tle on their way to the Umpqua
Steiner, July 2, a boy. His name Vernonia on Wednesday and Thurs­ to Mrs. Hoffman.
to which they had been attracted.
From Mankato, was J. Purdune
is Glyn Elmer.
Judson Weed was a Vernonia
day of last week by W. O. Porter­
also
accompanied by his father.
visitor
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Owens and field. They are now established
Mrs. E. H. Washburn was a st. Other relatives of these homeseek­
daughter are visiting for a week in the parsonage just west of Helens visitor Monday.
ers had already settled in Oregon,
the Christian church.
or so with their son.
making the appeal of the state
Dr. Rone» Here Monday
doubly strong to Mr. Purdune in
Picnics are not complete without
Bom : To Mr. and Mrs. Gisa-
Dr.
H.
C.
Rones,
eye
specialist
buro Kuge, Japanese, July 6, a a bountiful supply of good sand­ will make his regular visit to Ver­ his search for a ranch.
Interested in Klamath Falls, M.
boy. He has been named Henry wiches, and the most delicious nonia Monday, July 25. Consult
sandwiches are made with buns. him for your eye troubles at the E. Wilson, formerly of North Da­
Mitsru.
kota and the Canadian Northwest,
We have them on hand at all
Compare Mother’s ta*ead with times but should you want more office of Dr. M. D. Cole.—adv.
spent some time in the Portland
any other bread on the market and than two or three dozen won’t you
office gathering information about
Notice
you will find that it is second to please order them a day ahead?
southern part of the state.
Up to 8:00 p. m. August 1, the Most
none. It is a quality loaf through Vernonia bakery.—adv.
of the arriving families are
sealed
bids
will
be
received
1927,
why
not
have
I and through and
found to have sufficient means to
by
the
clerk
of
District
47,
for
the best—ask for Mother’s bread.
Dr. C. J. Wight, who recently the constructing of a concrete side- make substantial investments in
—adv.
returned from Alaska, reports that ’ walk and curb in front of the Oregon agricultural lands a fact
Mountain Heart Rebekah club he has never seen worse weather Washington school grounds. Speci-j most encouraging for the increas'-
will give a cooked food sale and in that country. There was a snow fications for same now on file ed prosperity of the state.
will serve sandwiches, cake, pie, storm the day he left, and the at office of clerk.
Chamber Meets Today
Bidders must send certified
and coffee at the Van Alstine thermometer did not register high­
The Chamber of Commerce will
er
than
50
degrees
any
day
he
building, next door to the post of­
check made payable to Madge T.
was there. Dr. Wight states that Rogers, clerk of District 47, for meet at noon today at the Depot
fice, Saturday, July 23.
he may go back up there later ini I an amount equal to 5 per cent of I cafe. Secretary Sheeley promises a
When you need more bread than the summer, when the whaling in- I i the amount bid, which must be : ■ speaker from a member of a
the regular one-pound loaf ask for dustry is expected to improve. Few I deposited with the bid. No bid Washington brick concern.
I
Mother’s bread in the sandwich were caught up to the time he| shall be considered unless such
Card of Thanks
loaf size. No other bread can be left.
check is enclosed therewith.
We wish to express our sincere
Should the bidder to whom the thanks for the beautiful floral con­
contract is awarded fail to execute tributions and help of our friends
the same within ten days from and neighbors in the bereavement
the date of notification of suih of our son and brother, Purl.
award, such check shall be forfeit­
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Biggs, and
ed to school district 47. All other family.
checks will be returned to the un-
La Grande—Roesch Hotel, new
I successful bidders who submitted
building, will be eight stories high.
the same.
The Board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids,
Dated and first published July
21, 1927.
Madge T. Rogers,
&
Clerk.
502
Special
Reithner’s
Leaders of
Style and
Quality
Vernonia’s
Progressive
Store
Just received a new shipment of
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ IMPORTED
VOILE DRESSES
in beautiful pastel colors. They are lace trimmed,
hand embroidered and hemstitched. Sizes 16 to 44.
SPECIAL AT $2.95
You will want a few new
Gowns and Stepins
f.
to take on your vacation. We have gowns and step-
ins in pastel voiles and muslins, hand embroidered
and lace trimmed, on—
SPECIAL AT $1.00 EACH
Rayon Bloomers
in' many colors, full sizes, well made at
$1.29 PA!1?
Do Not Fail to Take Advantage of These specials,
As They are Real Bargains
Headquarters
for Ladies’ and
Children’s shoes
Phone 801
Vernonia
Oregon
Mail Orders
Filled
Promptly
SALE
Miller Mercantile Company
Gray Enameled
Ware Assortment
Notice
Sealed bids for transportation
of pupils to and from the Wash­
ington school on three separate
routes, viz: Rock creek, Stony
Point, and down river, will be ÙQ-
received up to 8:00 p. m. August
1, 1927. Bidders must name the W-
driver and a certified check made I
payable to Madge T. Kogers, clerk
of district 47, for an amount equal i |
to 5 per cent of the amount bid.
must be deposited with the bid, I
and no bid shall be considered un-^61^
less such check is enclosed there­
with. Should the bidder to who-
the contract is awarded fail •- J
execute te same within ten d; ’ 3
from the date of notification or
such award, such check shall be
forfeited to school district 47. All
other checks will be returned to
ONE WEEK ONLY
Your
Choice
25c
Each
144 PIECES
Quality Merchandise
Mellinger Hdw
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
HXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHX
H
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Hoffman Hardware Co
Odd
Handy tools for odd jobs
around the house. Have
you the ones you need?
If not, our stock, aided
by our experience, will
prove useful in complet­
ing your assortment.
See Hoffman About It H
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HXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHX
“IT PAYS’’
re­
STORES AT
NEWBERG
SALEM
SHERIDAN
VERNONIA
CORVALLIS
HILLSBORO
M c M innville
MONMOUTH
Friday and Saturday Dollar Days
at MILLER’S July 22 and 23
Here is what you can buy for a dollar.
Ladies Gingham Aarons 2 for $1.00
Mens chambry work shirts 2 $1.00
San O Nap, 4 pkgs, for ............ $1.00
Mens heavy canvas gloves 8 pr. $1.
Framed pictures ....1 for ........ $1.00
Mens bathing suits 1 pr........... $1.00
Ladies House Dresses 1 for .... $1.00
Mens hickory shirts double back
1 for ......................................... $1.00
Ladies Rayon Silk Hose 2 pr. $1.00
Boys blue overalls waist or bib
1 pair ......................................... $1.00
_______
FOR SALE—late 1925 Buic^ 6
coach in A-l shape mechanically.
H Bumpers and motometer. Will trade
for light 6 coupe. Price $950. In­
quire Wm. Devine, Hotel Vista.
493*
T O O L S
H
FOR SALE—A sedge green Pon-
tiac landau sedan, run less than
2000 miles, at a bargain. Apply
at Eagle office.
501*
INCORPORATED
STORES AT
EUR SALE—Gasoline stove, same
as new, P. H. Kaphammer 306
Rock Creek street.
501*
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine
place on Rose avenue. Will take
tj or %-ton truck with delivery
body and top. House No.. 956
Home after 5 o’clock.
503*
FOR SALE OR TRADE—1 4-room
house in Block 4, lot 2, East side
addition, will sell or consider a
trade-in on Roadster or coupe. For
particulars write D. J. Ppnkratz,
Box 385, Vernonia.
474
FOR SALE—1 Registered Holstein |
Bull calves. good breeding. Roy,
Hnnson. Birkenfeld. Ore.
483* | ae-
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Suc­ w
cessful boarding house of 12
rooms. Old established business. Can
be kept full all the time. Excellent
location. Will take 4 or 5-room
house as part payment. Selling on
account of ill health. Apply of Mrs. «o
Webster at 641 First street, Ver­
nonia, Ore.
tf404*
MISCELLANEOUS
VERNONIA LOTS for sale, phone
Portland. ATwater 2784.
474*
Ladies crepe bloomers 2 pr .... $100
Ladies lingette bloomers 2 pr $1.00
Mens leather faced gloves 2 pr. $1
Ladies rayon silk vests 1 pr. $1.00
Boys athletic union suits 2 for $1.00
Ladies rayon silk bloomers 1 pr. $1.
Boys knit union suits 2 for „.$1.00
Crash fowling 10 yds. for .... $1.00
Mens knit union suits 1 pr....... $1.00
Reg. 35c bath towels 4 for .... $1.00
Rag rugs 24x48 2 for
Mens 2 piece underwear 1 suit $1.00
$1.00
Mens topkies athletic union suits
1 pr. ......................................... $1.00
Childrens bathing suits 2 for $1.00
Mens work sox 8 pr.......... .......... $1.00
Childrens blue denim play suits
1 for . ....................................... $1.00
REMNANTS
Mens Fancy dress sox 2 pr. $1.00
sale
Oil
REMNANTS
I
Full Measure for Your Dollar at
MILLER’S
More For Your Money at Miller’s
12 pkgs Keloggs com flakes $1.00
8 can curfew tomatoes for .... $1.00
8 can happy meal corn for .... $1.00
8 cans clearfield peas for .... $1.00
7 cans Miss Lou brand oysters $1.00
4 cans minced razor clam for $1.00
50 Ladies Hats
at
$1.00
12 pkgs Kelloggs corn flakes $1.00
8 pkgs. Camel or Chesterfield ciga-
rettes for ................................ $1.00
3 pkgs. sunkist peaches
$1.00
25 bars P. & G. Naptha soap $1.00
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