Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 17, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Hoffman Hardware Co
Thursday, November 17, 1927.
her son Richard, who is in the hos­
Councilmen Re-elected
hertson and W. J. Silva were re­
pital suffering from an injury to
in an election that attracted but elected to the city council Tues-
his eye, due to a piece of steel little attention and was forgotten day
week.—Clatskanie
becoming lodged in it while at by most, L. S. Hatten, R. E. Cui- Chief.
work on his home at Barview, Ore.
On Friday evening, November 18,
Corey was in Portland on
the St. Helens chapter, Order of
business the first of this week.
Rainbow Girls, will put on their
L. R. Gillchrest left for Salem work at the American Legion hall
Tuesday on business.
st 7:30 p.in.
All Masons and
Henry Glahn was a Vernonia vis­ t Eastern Stars are invited, and are
itor Saturday.
asked to bring their receipts.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman
C. C. Brown returned last Wed-
spent the week end in Portland. | nesday night after a visit of four
S. Wells and Claude Tackett I weeks in Kentucky dnd Ohio. Mr.
were in Portland over the week Brown’s mother, Mrs. Jessie Brown,
end.
returned with him. She plans to I
Louis Kestler, deputy sheriff of remain here for a few months and
Columbia county-, was in town on visit with old time friends.
business Saturday.
Mrs. Judd Greenman and Mrs.
Mrs. C. L. Biggs returned Fri­ A. J. Hughes drove to Eugene last
day form Skamokawa, Wash., where week and brought Amy
Hughes
she has been visiting her mother. back with them for a week end
Mrs. J. E. Covington is at the visit.
Good Samaritan hospital in Port­
Mrs. C. P. Simpson and children
land, and is reported to be very ill.
Mrs. Dolly Anderson of Scap­ returned to her home in rortland
poose is here visiting for a few Wednesday after a visit of 10 days
with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
days with friends.
Aspland.
Ruth Holaday visited over the
Charles, six-year-old son of Mr.
week end at the home of her sls-
and Mrs. H. E. McGraw, was taken
ter, Mrs. M. D. Cole.
Miss Ruby Dobkings of Tre- to the Good Samaritan hospital
harne returned Monday from Port­ in Portland Armistice day suffer­
land where she had been visiting ing with a severe cold that had
A good Roaster will have your turkey or
developed into pneumonia. His pa­
friends for a week.
other fowl “done to a turn” when Thanks­
rents
remained
in
Portland
until
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Buffmire and
giving dinner is ready to serve. It comes
daughter Bonnie and Henry Moss- Tuesday, when he was reported to
in several sizes, both aluminum and en­
man went to Portland Saturday for be out of danger.
We wish to inform those of our
a sh oping trip.
amel.
It is so easy to remember—
who like an I uy o - -
Mother’s bread.. Learn to say it honey cream cake that effective
when you order bread.—adv.
immediately we will be obliged to
Mrs. A. J. Black is in the Port­ charge 5c more for them. The 20c
land sanitarium, where she under­ size will now be 25c, the 25c size
w Û \jr a
went a minor operation Friday. She' 10c, and the 35c size 40c. We are
is reported as getting along nicely. compelled to make this small ad­
vance in price as this cake is mad,e
^Si-\For 5 years Dr. Luzader, from a prepared cake mix and
eyesight specialist, has been I manufacturers have increased
making monthly visits to Vernonia. price to the extent where we
His next will be Nov. 7 and 8, I compelled to take this step In
office at Kullander’s. Have your Ider to cover the additional cost to
eyes examined.—adv.
us. Even at this increase in price
Many people use Mother’s bread this is still the "least expensive
Leaders of
Vernonia’s
in the sandwich loaf exclusively. It we make and also one of the best.
Style and
•
" ! V ernonia bakery.—adv.
Progressive
is a square ...................
loaf which makes
it
The Pythian Sister cedar chest
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Quality
suitable for the lunch basket and
Store
it is just as nice for the table.—adv I and contents, now' on exhibition at
Mrs. Joe Elias and sister Alice ■ Hoffman Hardware, will be raf-
Ccrey left for Portland Tuesday. i lied off Saturday night at 7 p.m.
Alice will stay for a visit of a few according to those in charge. All
I the tickets printed for the raffle
days.
,
The Odd Fellows lodge plan to have Iren sold, and it is expected
the drawing Saturday night
serve a large crowd at the mulli-
how a keen interest among the
gan stew feed Tuesday night. The
' women ticket holders in the
thir ddegree work will be put
REAL HAND EMBROIDERED
d who are desirous of winning
before the banquet.
a prizi
Sales would indicate that
We lead—others copy
pumpkin pies ere good and they
A WONDERFUL SELECTION
■e can vouch for that. We
strictly fresh eggs in every
We are displaying a few numbers in our window
which is all that can be desired
richness and goodness, Verno-
bakery.—adv.
Miss Achta C. Edwards of As­
toria spent the past week as a
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
For women and chil­
Lindsay. She is on her way to
dren who want only
Los Angeles to join her relatives, i
the finest — because
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Twineham
this fineness in Rol­
leased the Vista hotel to Bert Crow-
lins combines the
ley who took charge November 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Twineham expect i
beauty of lustrous
to make their home in Portland.
quality and long-
'hanksgiving is just one week
wear even in gossa­
from today. If you haven't
1
yet
mer sheer chiffons.
placed your order for a mince or
The latest colors on
pumpkin pie or both and for some
ROLLINS
Fashion’s calendar al­
of that good fruit cake you had i
HOSIERY
better do it now, before it is too
ways can be had in
late. Vernonia bakery.- .adv.
Roilins and the dyes
ss Pella
1 ner-
Miss
Della Cline anil
and Miss Ther-
hold
their brilliancy
left Thursday night
esa Tackett
’
thru many washings.
for Eugene to see the
.... football
game there Friday. They returned
Monday after visiting with friends
Always something new.
on the campus.
Henry Mossman Jr. spent a few
Advance Styles in Shoes and Dresses
days of last week visiting his pa­
rents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moss­
man Sr. He enlisted in the navy
Mail Orders
Phone 801
Headquarters
last spring and is now stationed
Filled
Vernonia
for
Ladies'
and
at Bremerton, Wash.
Promptly
Oregon
Children
’
s
shoes
Mrs. Louis A. Boeck spent a few
days in Portland last week visiting
lection
All
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Prisca
Buy now, Use for holidays and
the fat hen and big Turkey
Aluminum Roaster, Oval shape, Drip*- 1
X top, Real Bargain price ................................. 1 •
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Common Round Meat Roaster
98c
Rc-md Blue Enameled
Priced at .......................
98c
K Alum’ num. Price
SS
L^rge Size, Round Aluminum,
Price
G nuine Wear Ever Roaster, Extra
L
Kat
73
Siae can be used for canning fruit,
Much better than a boiler. Price
»nd
$7.25
78c
E
F Combination Roaster, Kettle and
X Dish Pan. A real Bargain at
If Large Steel Roaster For Big Turkey, d* 1
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We have the pleasure of announcing to our pa­
trons that we have moved to a new location,
next door to the former place. Additional room
and better lighting facilities now enable us to
display a stock of goods twice the size as former­
ly, to better advantage.
While inspecting our new quarters this
week take advantage of the following bargains,
and many others:
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Ladies’ Raincoats, reg. $9.76 ...........
$6.75
Ladies’ Raincoats, reg. $6.75, now ...
$5.25
Children’s Raincoats, reg. $5.75, now
$4.50
Ladies’ winter Coats, a bargain that cannot be
beaten, reg. $17.50 and $14.50, down they go
..............$9.50
to .......
assortment
to
select
from
A good
Also we have another .grade of Ladies’ Winter
Coats, reg. $22.50 up to $32.50, this week spec­
ial
$17.75
Ladies' Silk Dresses, reg. $12.50 number... $9.50
Ladies* Silk Dresses, reg. $17.50 number
$14.50
We also have a large reduction in Ladies’ Shoes
Full line of men’s furnishings. Now is the best
time to make your selections for Christmas.
Prices reasonable—best quality.
Corey Economy Store
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Rnnksgiving
Hits
Jew Location
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lieithner
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Mac’s
Phar macy
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Six weeks old pigs,
on November
Counts.
FOR SALE—Squabs, $1 per pair.
Buy the kiddies a pair of Homer
or White Rock pigeons for a Christ­
mas present, now laying. $2 a
pair. J. E. Cropper, Vernonia. 151*
FOR SALE—Estate of w . T. Hat-
ten, lot 1 block 12. Vernonia,
Oregon. Inquire of John L. Foote.
St. Helens, Oregon.
124
40 ACRES—1S miles from Ver­
nonia on Stony Point road, for
sale. Fruit and walnut trees on
place. On main graveled road. Jas.
Emmons, Vernonia.
118*
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Four room house
(furnished), nice yard, garage,
in Riverview on pavement. Inquire
of C. N. Rundell.
151*
FOR RENT — Furnished house,
$27.50. opposite Catholic church,
lot
Every Day Now Sees Wise Folks
Christmas Shopping
At Kullander s
It is especially gratifying to me to heip
so many far-sighted folks do this—Christ­
mas buying now—unhurriedly—carefully
and wit perfect satisfaction. ,
Some are paying cash in full. Others
are paying a deposit and asking us to
hold in our vault: and still others plan to
pay a given amount each week or pay
day; so the gifts they have chosen will be
paid for before Christmas, instead of
after.
May We Serve You
A. L. Kullander
Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler