Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 04, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Thursday, August 4, 1927.
VERNONIA EAGLE
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Wm. Aspland spent Tuesday In Nance, L. R. Gillchrest, Ben Cline,
Prosser, Wash., visited with Mr.
j J. C. Lincoln.
and Mrs. K. A. McNeill Tuesday Portland on business.
were
Mrs. Fred Brewer spent the
and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Sesseman
week end in Portland visiting re-
Portland visitors last week.
Agents for potted flowers, fu-
latives.
Mrs. W. F. Cron is ter is now
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Scholls of ner“1 "««ths sprays, etc., at Ver­
Vernonia Camp No. 655, Wood­
employed at the Vernonia bakery.
nonia Drug Co.—adv.
men of the World, are planning to
Agents for cut flowers—Verno­ have a basket picnic at Sheeley’s
nia Drug Co.—adv.
I grove on August 21.
Fire Chief E. L. Smith plans
A change in the management of
to attend the firemen convention . the local Skaggs-Safeway store was
in Portland.
[ effected Saturday, with Mr. Rich-
Mrs. C. P. Simpson and children] ards, , formerly of Portland, now
have returned to Portland after installed as manager.
spending three weeks with her
A Woodmen of the World picnic
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. As­ has been planned for August 21.
pland.
Their friends and 10 neighboring
Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Bateman camps are invited. Watch for fur­
returned from a six-weeks honey­ ther announcements.
moon tour through the middle west
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elias, who have
ern and southwestern states on been living in Astoria, returned to
I Sunday.
Vernonia this week, where they
Columbia county voiture of the will make their home. Mrs. Elias
$8.55
$y.00 Coleman Camp Stove ......
40 et 8 organization in the Am- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
$11.40
$12.00 Coleman Camp Stove ........
erican Legion plans to hold their A. Corey.
next meeting September 6 at st.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sessman and
$1.25
2 gal. Desert Water Bag ................
Helens.
family returned last week from a
75c
1 gal. Desert Water Bag................
Mrs. C. S. Hoffman has re- three-weeks stay at Keasey, where
ceived word from Mr. Hoffman and Mr. Sesseman has been looking
$5.50
50 ft. 5-8 inch U. S. Rubber Hose
the two boys that they have reach- after the power plant during the
e4 their destination at Elk Point, absence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. King
$4.50
50 ft. 1-2 inch U. S. Rubber Hose
S. D., after traveling 2500 miles. who were in California on their
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeill re­
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Card of Thanks
turned Tuesday morning from a
trip into California and southern
We wish to thank our many
Oregon.
friends and neighbors for
their
>Vait! See Dr. Luzader Eye- . . I■...„ .....I sympathy daring ilic
sight Specialist about your illness of our mother, Mrs. Cath-
eyes. Regular visits here since erine McBarron.
Mrs. F. McBarron and son.
1921; at Kullander’s. Next visit
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September 12 and 13.
Express Thanks for Aid
Bellinger Hdw.
SPECIAL PRICE
ONE WEEK ONLY
Buy now and SAVE MONEY
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Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Neal and
son George, who have been visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Mrs. Harry
Veal and Mr. and
Strong returned to their home
at Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, Fri-
DEPRECIATION
Of Jewelry, Clocks, Optical Goods,
Watches, Chains Rings, Necklaces,
etc., increases like
and Xrr. J. C. L’nd’ey and
small son, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Kullander returned Sunday from a
week's outing at Diamond and
Odell lakes in southern Oregon.
COMPOUND INTEREST
The American Legion Auxiliary
have scheduled a dance for Satur-
day night in the Legion hall.
Since there has been no dance tn
Vernonia for two weeks, a large
crowd is expected.
When they are in need of repairs.
Good repairing is your cheapest in­
surance against probable loss.
WE GUARANTEE
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Anderson
and family are in Seattle, Wash.,
where Mr. Anderson is attending
summer school at the University
of Washington. He recently attend­
ed the convention of the National
Education at Seattle.
To render the best of service that
can put your timepieces or jewelry
in their best possible condition.
H. W. Hand of Corvallis, sec­
retary of the Nebraska Picnic as­
sociation, announces that there will
be a Nebraska picnic at Colorado
lake, three miles east of Corvallis,
all day Sunday, August 7. Free
coffee for all, and band music,
program. More than 1400 attended
last year and more are expecte>
year. It
a **re“l re­
union of old friends.”
Kullcinder's Jewelry Store
The Square Deal Jeweler
Mrs. Jack Nance was the honor
guest at a shower at the home of
Mrs. J. W. Brown Monday evening.
Others present were: Mesdames J.
P. McDonald, E. S. Thompson, E.
L. Smith, Albert Childs, W. B. I
Wilkerson, Wm. Aspland, J. A.
Black. Ray Emmott, Opal Tressler,
M. D. Cole, R. Sesseman, Clarence
The Many Uses Of
FIR KEGS
Renders them an indispensible article in every
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household. Made of first grade wood, they are
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FOR SALE—Pure-bred Jersey cow.
Inquire at Home Grocery at mile
bridge for Mrs. Clara Smith. 522*
of the staunch build that insures many years of
faithful service. Sizes 5 gallons to 30 gallons.
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Priced at—
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$1.95, $2.35. $3.55
There is no Substitute
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Stone Crocks
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If you need them at all, they are a dire necessity.
We carry a complete line of high quality crocks,
ranging in sizes from 1 to 10 gallons. Priced at
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Hoffman Hardware Co
FOR SALE
ORANGE PERSIAN kitten for sale.
Write box 63, Vernonia Oregon.
521’
YOUNG PIGS for sale. Mrs. Thos. 1
Tettijohn. Keasey. Ore.
521*
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine
place on Rose avenue. Will take
*i or *4-ton truck with delivery
body and top. House No.. 956
Home after 5 o’clock.
503’
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Sue-1
cessful boarding house of 12
rooms. Old established business. Can I
be kept full all the time. Excellent]
location. Will take 4 or 5-room [
house as part payment. Selling on I
account of ill health. Apply of Mrs. 1
Webster at 641 First street, Ver­
nonia, Ore.
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The Vernonia posts
of the
American Legion and
Auxiliary
wish to express their appreciation
for the help and cooperation to
the following firms for furnishing
supplies and costumes for the Ver­
nonia float at the La Grande Leg­
ton yarsde recently': Miller Mercan-'
tile company, Workingmen’s Store;
Oregon-American Lumber company,
Johnston-McGraw Shingle company.
Ashland—Pacific
Lumber
& ,
Shaleries company will build great
oil shale plant.
Gold Hill—George Blanch'n, of I
Paris, France, pays $62,847 for I
Bill Nye gold mine.
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Dee—K. Shido raises $7,000 J
strawberry crop on 7 acres.
Reith tier 's
Leaders of
Style and
Quality
Vernonia’s
Progressive
Store
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economy an
ositive garter
No more embarrassing
garter runs—
Rollins Runstop—always red and always at the knee—
gives you complete silk stocking satisfaction.
Let us show you this new silk stocking recently announced
in rhe oacurhay Evening ivst. No matici how many
runs the garter may start, no run can go below the knee.
Rollins Runstop is always red. Also as
a mark of identification this label is on
every pair right at the Runstop.
ROLLINS HOSIERY
Miles of wear in every pair
Full-fashioned Silk
AU Silk Chiffon
Style No. 2020—pure-dyed, pure
•Rk with Ude top. In the color
you want.
Style No. 2323—beautiful, clearly
knit, pure silk chiffon. In the
color you want.
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Headquarters
for Ladies’ and
Children’s shoes
Phone 801
Vernonia
Oregon
Mail Orders
Filled
Promptly
Miller Mercantile Company
STORES AT
NEWBERG
SALEM
SHERIDAN
VERNONIA
STORES AT
CORVALLIS
HILLSBORO
M c M innville
MONMOUTH
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Why Our Business
Keeps Growing
Millers Buying Power Gives Them a Place at the Head
of the list for Quality Buying.
2. Manufacturer’s are Eager to Name us the lowest Prices
Obtainable.
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Our Buyer’s are Trained men and know their business.
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1. We mark our goods on the basis we buy them.
o. We Eliminate a lot of red tape and unnecessary over­
head Expense.
6. We Give Free Delivery Service.
Our Prices Speak for Themselves—We lead.
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8. Watch our Grocery Department Grow.
9. Children Can Shop at Miller’s Store.
10. We carry’ the largest and most up-to-date Stock of Dry
Goods, Shoes, Clothing and Men’s Furnishings in Ver­
nonia.
11. Watch our Hot Weather Specials.
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MISCELLANEOUS
LOST—Saturday night at mile
bridge dance. Black leather bill-
fold containing five dollar bill,
drivers license and membership card I
to the A.A.A. association, Finder
may keep the five dollar bill if
they will kindly return the bill­
fold and cards to S. G. Ratcliffe,
at Eagle office.
LOST—Pocket book)
containing
Lodge Receipt, driven license!
and other paper« Reward for re­
turn. F. M. Ruhl. O.-A. office 521*
Get the Habit—Trade at Miller’s
Can’t Bust-Em
Overalls ..
Vernonia’s Leading Store
West Coast