VERNONIA EAGLE Miss M. Hutchison of Tacoma, jjaft^For 5 years Dr. Luzader, eyesight specialist, has been Wash., is a visitor at the home of making monthly visits to Vernonia. Drs. Wight & Wight. His next will be Nov. 7 and 8, Mother’s bread is as fine a loaf office at Kullander’s. Have your ■£3 j. • C. Lindlsy was a Portland of bread as you can buy. Ask for eyes examined.—adv. it by name and accept no other, adv visitor Monday. R. Seward is in Portland visiting Phone in your order now for his wife, who is in the Good Sa- Mrs. Earl Smith is visiting re- latives and friends in The Dalles. regular deliveries of pasteurized maritan hospital. milk from the Nehalem creamery. The United Railways company Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Warner —adv. has just completed a new steel were Portland visitors Monday. The Vernonia schools will be bridge across the Nehalem river Mis. S. V. Malmsten is recover- closed October 20 and 21 because ' one mile south of Vernonia. ing from a severe attack of in­ of the teachers institute to be Cream Puffs and Eclairs four fluenza. held at St. Helens on those dates. times each week, Monday, Wed- nesday, Friday and Saturday at CHXHZHXHXHXHZHXHXHXHZHXHXHX the Vernonia Bakery.—adv. The Willing Workers of the Christian church held a cooked food and rummage sale Saturday at Gordon's furniture store. Hoffman Hardware Co Sonny Wil! Prize a Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moe of Hood River were in Vernonia over the week end visiting their son Mark Moe, and Mrs. Moe. City water receipts for Septem­ ber, 1927, exceeded those of Sep­ tember, 1926, by about $60, ac­ cording to Superintendent Gaines, who states that more income is derived because of the use of meters. At the meeting of the directors of the Vernonia Chamber of Com­ merce Monday night, memberships were voted to be extended to the following ministers who have churches in Vernonia, Rev. G. W. I Plumer, Rev. Teddy Leavitt, and Rev. Joseph Clancy. Why not start now planning' that Hallowsen party. No season of the year is more desirable for a party than at Halloween and no I Halloween party is successful with-' out good “eats.” Let us supply your doughnuts and special cake» appropriately decorated for the particular occasion. Place your order a few days ahead. Vernonia Bakery.—adv. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Du Ganne I of Independence visited Friday and Saturday at the A. L. Kullanderj home. Dr. Du Ganne has one of the largest baby chick hatcheries I in the northwest. One million chicks, The Berean class of the Church were shipped by him in the past of Christ gave a party at the home season. Of- of John Wardle last The W. C. T. U. elected Mrs. were ficers for the following Franklin Malmsten and Mrs. O. A. elected. Anderson delegates to the state You can depend upon using first convention at St. Helens to be | •ro l-' standar'1 pasteurized milk at held flriober '8. 19, 20, and 21.' all times, when you buy it from A number of cars will be available I the Nehalem creamery. You have for those desiring to attend the only to try it to be satisfied, adv. convention. Those wishing to secure | rides are asked to communicate Mrs. F. L. Beach of North Plains, with Mrs. Franklin Malmsten. r. and Mrs. Bowrtian and daugh­ Regular athletic classes for both ter of Hillsboro, and Dr. Francis Grafis were visitors al the D. B. men and women are being conduct­ Reasoner home over the week end. ed in the gymnasium of the Evan­ gelical church, both classes being The Mountain Heart Rebekah open to the public. Men’s classes club will hold a cooked food sale are held Tuesday nights. Women’s in the Van Alstine building next classes are held Thuraiay nights. door to the post office Saturday, Alfred Cummings, a former stud­ October 15. ent of Vernonia high school, who Simply can’t have flu, infantile joined the marine corps 18 months paralysis, or smallpox when chiro­ ago. is now home on a short va- practic adjustments keep system cation He will leave today for clean. Drs. Wight & Wight.—adv. . Seattle, and go from there to Hon- Don’t forget the American Legion °'U'U- Auxiliary meeting Monday, Octo- Schlipv of Mist ha3 started ber 17. ■ to build a house in which he and The Eastern Star serial club his wife "'>’• live this '’’inter. In will hold their annual bazaar and the spring he intends to build a cooked food sale Saturday, Nov- better hov.ee and use the one that ember 12, in the building next to he is now building for a parage and woodshed. thé post office. I We have recently sent loaves of A Harvest Time festival, sponsor- ed by the children of the Lincoln Mother’s bread to the biggest mill­ grade school wil lbe given in the ing company on the Pacific coast social hall of the Evangelical and to the American institute of church Friday, October 28, at 8 Raking at Chicago for scoring. p. m. The prpceeds will go to Both loaves scored nearly 100 > buy a phonograph for the school. perfect and since the Judges were impartial and about 14 points are The state convention of the W. taken into consideration you must C. T. U. will be held in St. Hel- realize that the bread was extra ens October 18, 19, 20, and 21 in fine to score so high. The loaves the M. E. church. A banquet will scored were just two taken from be held Tuesday afternoon in the our daily baking and you can be Methodist — Episcopal church. I | assured that Mother’s bread which you buy tomorrow or next week To the housewives who wish to x,or next month will be just as enter the Gold Medal radio contest; , ., good as the two loaves we mention we wish to announce that we are , as we do take pride in making putting forth every effort ,° Su'1 e7°d bread and we are ever alert cure the necessary entry blanks , , to , keep it so. Ask for Mother’s and we expect to have a , . , ,SUjP J bread and know that you are get- in a few days. The contest does , ting the best.—adv. not close until November 5, so there is yet plenty of time. Do not let ycur interest lag but try for one of the many prizes as even tho you win one of the lesser FOR SALE prizes it will be decidedly worth 'WHY WALK in the rain when you while. Keep in touch with the Ver­ can ride in the dry for $60 cash nonia Bakery for entry blanks, adv. buys 6 cyl. 5 passenger touring car 1 new top and paint, good running The recently organized Loyal j order, full price for quick sale. Temperance Legion will meet at See Gilby Motor Company. 93* the home of Mrs. 0. A. Anderson today at 4 p.m. to elect officers. FOR RENT Visitors are welcome. All grade and high school students are eligi­ FOR RENT—2-room house, 1 acre, on Second ave. Trade for 3 or ble to membership by signing the pledge and paying the annual dues. 14-room house. Inquire 542 Third zlOl* Adults may become honorary mem­ 1 street. bers. The meeting will not last MISCELLANEOUS more than an hour. WANTED—Room and board by young school girl in private The Parent-Teacher association will hold a "Dollar” bazaar in ... the'family. .... ‘__ 1*,. State particulars. Write Central grocery building all day ' Violet Gunn, general delivery, Ver­ 101* Tuesday, October 18. All members nonia. are urged to bring their contribu-'.................................................................. tions there by 10 a.m. Any in ROOM and board, $35. Inquire at Vernonia Mercantile. expensive article may be donated. Miss Virginia Wight, who is at­ tending the Monmouth Normal school, spent the fall vacation at the home of her father, Dr. C. J. Wight. We made a special pur­ chase on these wagons and can sell them at a good saving in price. These wagons have been -"•in" for $6.00 to ^7.00. We now sell them for: — %-inch rubber tires, 10-inch steel disc wheels H roller bearings, hardwood X H 16x36. Look this over. T H varnished body, El N H See Hof ftp an About It “IT PAYS” MZHTMZHZHZHXHZHZHSMSHXWIZKX ..wj n w"- ,rr. .‘ jeja a I I b Your voice, traveling over the highways of the telephone system, gains immediate audience in the most remote sections of the nation. 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