Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 08, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Chas. T. Early of Portland mas
a Vernonia visitor last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree were
Portland visitors last week.
M. Murray was in Portland on
business the early part of the
week.
Paul Fotsch recently purchased
a new Buick sedan from the Thomas
garage.
Judge John Philip of St. Helens
wa3 in Vernonia on business Fri-
day.
A. L. Martin of St. Helens spent
the week end visiting with his cous­
in, M. M. Martin of Vernonia.
Miss Louise Keehn left Monday
for a short business trip to Port-
land.
Buy your fall bulbs of mixed
tulips, cheap, and many others.
Mrs. Sitts, Rose Avenue.
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Mrs. Birdell Williams of Houlton
spent Labor day at the home of
Mrs. Mabie Dent.
Mrs. Birdell Williams of st.
Helens visited her cousin
Mrs.
Mabel Dent on Labor day.
Percy Hewes, C. R. Berry, E.
M. Kanard and John Grady spent
the week end in Portland.
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If your school boy or girl can • ried trip to Kelso, Wash., and back
Lloyd Thomas was in Portland
Sunday to see the Portland-Seattle not come home to lunch let them this week,
come to the bakery »nd for 10c
baseball game.
Reithner, Return From East
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hartwick of or 15c select a lunch from the
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reithner
many
good
and
wholesome
foods
Hillsboro were Vernonia visitors
and son Ralph returned Friday from
which they will find nere.—adv.
Labor day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dexter visit­ an extended trip to Ohio and Min­
For sandwiches ask for Mother’s
nesota, where they spent some
Bread ih the long loaf. It makes ed over the week end at the home time visiting friends and relatives.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mark
E.
Moe.
Mrs.
delicious sandwiches and it is as '
Upon leaving here they traveled
equally good for the table.—adv. Dexter and Mrs. Moe are sisters.
through California, touched Mex­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
G.
Phelps,
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Mr. and Mrs. Tony Corey left I
ico, crossed to Texas and then
Monday for Tiajuana Mexico, for | M. Martin and A. L. Martin motor­ went north to Ohio, stopping in
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a short visit with Mrs. Corey’s ed to Portland Monday to visit J. I, ,x J ' many scenic
places for several days
M. Jones at the Good Samaritan
mother.
at a time.
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kelly were
Mr. Reithner states that the
The new telephone building is
accompanied on a business trip to
growth of Cleveland has been asr
progressing
rapidly
and
in
the
opin-
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Portland Friday and Saturtlay by
ion of many local folk will be a |
Marjory and Violet Phelps.
Let us make your party or birth­ beneficial addition to the buildings
Mrs. Frank Shinn
day cake. It will be made just as of Vernonia.
Many from Vernonia attended
you want it and we take pride m
making it good as well as pretty. the American Legion dance at
High School credits granted
And our prices are reasonable too. Balm Grove Saturday, which was
if required course is complet­
given by the legionnaires of Wes-
Vernonia Bakery.—adv.
ed. House 39 Millview.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Decker of timber.
St. Helens visited at the home of: If you put up a lunch for that
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wilson over school boy or girl give them plenty
of sadwiches made with Mothers
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shaw and Bread. Because of its quality in­
children of Portland visited at the gredients Mother’s Bread will stay
home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude fresh longer and the child will en- Doane for Dependability
in
Knapp on Wednesday of last week. ' joy the lunch more.—adv.
Miss Gertrude McCarthy of Port- Rebuilt Typewriters and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Willings
of Gaston have removed to Ver­ land, a former teacher at the Bea-
Service
nonia. They were residents here ver Creek school, spent the week 103 West Park
122 3rd St..
end in Vernonia with Mrs. Harry I
two years ago.
Beacon 2050 Portland
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And once again we are having
those good cream puffs and choco- ■
late eclairs. The Cream Puffs are
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We can supply you with the very best and most
up-to-date hunting equipment designed to give
you satisfaction and good results.
SAVAGE
WINCHESTER
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Rifles and A.mmunition
(State License Sold Here)
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more Y ou can’t beat
this price. Buy Now
and the Eclairs are filled with a
rich custard—Vernonia Bakery adv.
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Rev. G. W. Plumer and a num­
ber of the official members of
his church are planning to attend Takes on added importance with
an important meeting next Tues- the resumption of school activities.
day at the East Side Evangelical
Teachers and students all over
church in Portland.
the county
are
selecting
new
Robert Plumer of Ostrander, watches this week—and the big
Wash., was a visitor at the Evan­ majority of them are choosing
gelical parsonage. He is a grandson
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of Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Plumer.
School days are here once again
and school children need plenty of
wholesome food. Doctors reconi-
j mend a fourth meal at 4 p.m. Give
I them Mother’s Bread spread with |
their
beauty,
a good jam or jelly—the children'
Convenience and ac­
need it after a day of study and
curacy. Strap, watches
play.—adv.
from $9.65 to $35.00
Burford Wilkerson will return to
Guaranteed.
Pacific this fall. He is majoring in
chemistry and will be student as-
Wrist Watches fr|om
1 sistant in the laboratory this year.
! He has beeh active in all student
$12.00 to $45.00 lat-
affairs and is a member of Gamma
est designs,.- each fully
Sigma fraternity.
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Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Alslaben
guaranteed.
and W’ilbur Smith of San Francis-,
co and Harold Alslaben of Port-'
land were visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Condit several i
The Shuars Osai Jeweler
days last week.
When you go to the store to.
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ask for that brand by name. Why
do less when you order bread—it |
is just as important if not more
so. Ask for Mother’s Bread and I I
know beyond doubt that you are
getting the best bread that it is
possible to make.—adv.
Mrs. G. W. Plumer made a hur-
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Notice
On account of Labor Day
falling on the date of his
regular visit, Dr. Luzader, Eyesight
specialist, will postpone his visit
to September 12 and 13. Please
keep this change of date in mind,
and make appointment with Mr.
Kullander.
Reithner s
Vernonia’s
Progressive
Store
Leaders of
Style and
Quality
AUCTION
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A telegram from the New York office advises
that orders for all cotton material will not be ac­
cepted at the old price and that the situation is
depressing.
We . featured our cottons and will sell at the old
price as long as our stock lasts.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
BUY COTTON GOODS NOW
BUY MORE TOMORROW
COTTON IS WILD
Before you send that dollar away or make
ready to bring it over to the town where you have
no interest whatever would it not be wise and
sensible and common decency to make sure first if
you could get more for it in the town you depend
on for your own income, your own happiness your
own comfort and your own sustenance.
NEXT SATURDAY IS
We are prepared to offer you something that
will interest all buyers of Quality Merchandise
Everyone Welcome. Make Our Store Your
Headquarters.
Headquarters
for Ladies’ and
Children’s shoes
Phone 801
Vernonia
Oregon
Mail Orders
Filled
Promptly
SALE
Don’t Walk in the mud;
in a good car.
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Auction sale of cars at corner
of 3rd and Bridge St. Saturday
September 10 at 2:30 p.m. Cash
or terms.
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
■ FOR SALE—Equity in house, one
lot, modern, bath fixtures, built-
1 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.
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HOME FOR SALE where Doctor
Hughes lives, at a big sacrifice.
$500 will handle. See H.
Graw.
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.
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FOR RENT
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Modern House for rent or sale. J.
C. Lindley, Bank of Vernonia.51*
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—Hear from owner Ranch
for sale. State cash price, par­
ticulars. D. F. Bush. Minneapolis.
Minn.
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“IT PAYS’’
tonishing in the six years since
he has been there. Many new fac­
tories have been biult, although
the farm land under cultivation has
not been increased.
Ralph Reithner, who graduated
from the local high school this
spring, plans to enter a business
college this fall.
Violin Teacher
GAME OF MANY KINDS ARE
PLENTIFUL IN THIS DISTRICT
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Thursday, September 8, 1927
VERNONIA EAGLE
— Light truck or good
I car or good team horses or gro-
| ceries or furniture for part pay-
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Vernonia Day Specials
15 Per
Cent
Reduction
If you have been waiting for bargains on
wearing apparel for the boys and girls
going to school, you have not waited in
vain. Every article in our well-stocked
store on Childrens, Mens and Womens
apparel is marked down 15 per cent. Ec­
onomize by buying when prices are low.
You will admit that the bargains are good.
The Best Quality and Lowest
Prices in Town
Corey Economy Store