Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 01, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Thursday, September, 1 1*927.
VERNONIA EAGLE
About 3 days before farrowing
the, sow should be confined to
the pen or house she will occupy
during
the
farrowing
period'.
Throughly clean the pen, which
should be about 7 by 7 feet in
size, and see that it is dry, well
ventilated, and provided with a
guard rail made by placing 2-by-4
inch pieces around the inside of the
pen about 10 inches from the
floor and from 4 to 6 inches from
the sides. This will often prevent
the sow from crushing a pig when
she lies down. Remove all bedding
sweep the floor and sides, and
wash with scalding water and lye.
When dry, bed the pen with good,
clean, dry bedding, such as wheat
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Rifles and Ammunition
(State Licenses Sold Here)
Mellinger Hdwe
Wear Ever
Lifetime Aluminum
We have a «food line of this
product and it surely is the
best that money can buy.
MUFFIN PANS
85c $110
6 and 9-hole
BERLIN KETTLES
New Pattern ..........
$1-59
SAUCE PANS
60c
90c
Handv flat bottom
LARGE
Size
STEAMER
$1 50
Inset .......
Fits in regular kettle and makes
a real steamer or double cooker
TEA
KETTLES
$4 50 $4 85
CAKE AND
PIE PANS
40 45c
ALUMINUM
COOKER
$7 25
Square, high top. heavy aluminum, with bot­
tom rack; finest thing in the world for can-
nine' fruit. Come in and let us show you some­
thing new.
This Aluminum Ware Heats 12% Quicker
Than Common Ware.
See Hoffman About It H
“IT PAYS’’
Hoffman Hardware Co
Judge D. B. Reasonei- and May-
Guy Mills left Monday afternoon
their cars for Belknap springs
spend a week.
They stopped
Hillsboro on the way and were
accompanied on the trip by' Mrs. LOUIS Jf. DRIVES. Pacific Coast
Edna Bowman and daughter, and I
Supervisor of Sales for the Oak­
land Motor Car Co. .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beach,
Miss Daisy Brown announces the
opening of her piano studio at the |
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home of Mrs. T. M. Crawford of
Crawford Motor empany, using the
SCHOOL NEEDS
Dunning system of improved music
INCLUDE
and Leschetizky technic.
A re­
ception for the mothers will be
FOUNTAIN PENS
given at a future date.
Write
smoothly and save
Mrs. V. L. Powell and sons spent
the week end in Portland taking time in your school work
the circus.
with the dependable Sheaf­
CHURCH OF CHRIST
fer Fountain Pen. Prices
(Christian)
range
from—
Bible school September 4 at 10
$1.50 Up
a.m., “Solomon’s Wise Choice,”
(1 Kings 3:4-15).
STRAP WATCHES
Communion and morning
wor
-
There
will be no question
ship at 11 a.m.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 r „ I of your always being on
“The Use and Abuse of the ¡time for school if you wear
Tongue.”
Evening service ?:3o,'one of our famous Warwick,
“What Are You Doing With Your Rfrnn
Strap Wntr>hi>«
Watches. nnaranfoorl
Guaranteed
Sins?”
Pi-iced
as low as—
Sunday school picnic September
Salem—Three local bulb farms
are growing 2,000,000 tulips for
market.
Tigard—New school house to
employ seven teachers almost com-
pleted.
Oregon bank resources on June
30 were $335,960,161, with 253
banks.
,
Hood River—Four fruit-washing
plants will clean export fruit of
spray.
Burns—$125,000 hotel project
proposed here.
Rei timer’s
deer Season Opens Sept
ember 19.
Savage, Winchester, Rem
ington
or rye straw, short or chopped
hay, ^nd shredded corn fodder. Do
not use oat straw', as it retains
moisture and becomes
easily.
Vernonia’s
Progressive
Store
Leaders of
Style and
Quality
School Davs
When the children start to school next
week you will want them to look their best. Their
uppearance means muco luwaius uieir success ana
happiness.
We are prepared to meet the demands of
the school Miss and Master. RAINCOATS, RAIN
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HATS, UMBRELLAS, RUBBERS, SHOES, HOS­
IERY, SWEATERS, CAPS, DRESSES, UNDIES,
and the many things that children need to make
them comfortable and happy. Mothers, you will
save many dollars by buying quality merchandise
that is guaranteed to you.
Blankets
b
The first cool nights of “Autumn >• ” make
you think of that “EXTRA BLANKET,’’ regard-
less of the fact that cotton has advanced to the
highest mark since 1914—we are offering blan­
kets at lower prices than in years past due to
special buy before the advance. Housewives, do
not fail to take advantage of our prices.
A gift for Every Child purchas
$9.00
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Equity in house, one
lot, modern, bath fixtures, built-
ins in kitchen, plastered and kal-
somined walls. Have $1000 paid on
house, will take $450
for my
equity, balance of $900 to be
paid at $17.50 per month, includ-'
ing interest. Here’s a $600 saving.
See F. E. Visnaw at the Vernonia
Bakery.
43
HOME FOR SALE where Doctor
Hughes lives, at a big sacrifice.
$500 will handle. See H. E. Mc­
Graw.
33
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Suc­
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.
Webster at 641 First street, Ver­
nonia, Ore.
tf404*
A. L. KULLANDER
The Square Deal Jeweler
Headquarters
for Ladies’ and
Children’s shoes
Phone 801
Vernonia
Oregon
Mail Orders
Filled
Promptly
MAC’S PHARMACY
Is
Ready for School
We have obtained a pencil tablet larger than
we have ever had before.
A Big Jumbo Tablet With
FOR RENT
HOUSE FOR RENT on A
Inquire at Gilby Motor (
ROOM FOR RENT in private home.
Inquire at Gilby Motor Co. 41
FOR RENT—Apartment furnished,
every convenience, large living
room, piano. Mrs. J. E. Cropper,
Evangeline cottage.
41*
FOR RENT—2-room house located
at 542 Third st. For Sale or
Trade, for lot close in. acre on
Second ave.
Inquire 542 Third
st.. Box 807.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—Hear from owner Ranch
for sale. State cash price, par-
ticulars. D. F. Bush. Minncapolis.
Minn.
34
WANTED — Light truck or good
car or good team horses or gro­
ceries or furniture for part pay­
ment on goo<i home on Rose ave.
House No. 956 or inquire at Eaal?
Guaranteed
Automatic
Pencils
Extra Quality
Note Book
Fillers
Paragon
Note Books
A Big Value
in Gravons
THE ALERT PEN
M alert scholars
.. Aterm&n's
W&term
_ I IdeftJ
Fountain Pen
Alon arch
Pen Tablets
Pencil Kits
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Born: To Dr. and Mrs. M. D. I Do not these cool days suggest 3. Meet, at the church at 10:30.
We have
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30.
Colev, at Portland, August 26, a I pumpkin pie to you?
girl, weight 7.5 pounds. She has ' them fresh daily and one trial will Study in Acts 6th and 7th chap-
convince you how good they are. ters. Choir practice Friday 7:30.
been named Shirley Yvonne.
Teddy W. Leavitt, Pastor, Tel. 226
Vernonia Bakery,—adv,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moss­
MrS.
V.
L.
Powell
and
son
spent
Fined for Possession.
Murray was a Portland bus­ man and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ship­ last week in St. Helens visiting
man motored to Seaside, Wash.,
Glen Earl was arrested by Mar­
iness visitor Monday,
her sister, Mrs. Gladys Peterson.
shal Kelly Saturday night and
If you would have quality in over the week end.
Ernest Herman was severely in­
your baric food ask for Motta 1'3
When you order bread don’t jured in the mouth Tuesday while charged with possession of liquor.
Bread and accept no other.'—adv. just say, “bread.” Say “Mother’s loading cars at the O.-A. mill when Upon a plea of guilty in Judge
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dawson of Bread,.” and know that you are he was struck by a bar with which Reasoner’s court Monday ne was
:n I fined $25.
Portland visited over the week end getting the best.—adv.
he was jacking lumber.
Eye-! Gakland-Pontfes New
' r,.
Mm. T. C. John.
Supervisor
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Raymer and
ait! See Dr. Luzader
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Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mc- child moved Saturday to Hoquiam,
sight Specialist about your '
Gee of Cornelius, August 25, a Wash., where they wil lmake their eyes. Regular visits here since [ was again transferred to St. Louis.
boy.
home.
Five years on the Pacific coast,
1921; at Kullander’s. Next visit
tf. however, had sold Dreves too
Each Saturday we have on spec-
Emmott & Culver purchased a September 12 and 13.
a birthday
ial sale Parker house rolls at 15c one-ton Chevrolet delivery truck ’ On the occasion of
c. _
...... —, ' thoroughly on the west, and when
per dozen or 2 dozen for 25c. Ver­ from the Gilby Motor company > a prettily decorated cake always ‘he opportunity afforded itself to
nonia Bakery.—adv.
Tuesday.
pleases, Let us make your birth-1return to the Pacific coast as a
for
the
day ____
cake. It will be as pleasing to special representative
eye as it is to the palate. Ver-I Oakland Motor Car company, he
! the
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| did so. His appointment as Pa-
! nonia Bakery.—adv.
I cific coast supervisor followed a
Mrs. Claude Neely and daugh­
ter Barbara Lu are visiting at the lengthy survey of trade conditions
home of Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Leav­ on the Pacific coast which he has
itt. Mr. Neely is singing in the just completed.
gospel tent meeting new being con-
ducted at St. Helens.
A delightful surprise party was
given in honor of Mrs. G. C. Mel-
linger on her birthday, August 29.
A handkerchief shower was given
GAME OF MANY KINDS ARE
her and a large birthday cake pre­
PLENTIFUL IN THIS DISTRICT
sented. About 14 guests attended
and the evening was spent listen­
ing to a radio concert.
We can supply you with the very best and most
The Evangelical Christian Er
up-to-date hunting equipment designed to give
dcavor is giving a “fall together
111 UlC buClUl IxUll Ui. LXJ
you satisfaction and good results.
church tonight at 8 p.m. Those
students soon to leave for college I
will be honor guests. Come all
and give them a good send off.
Don’t wait for a personal invita-