Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 24, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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eyesight specialist, has been
making monthly visits to Vernonia.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Jack His next will be Nov. 7 and 8,
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Nance, Saturday, November 19, a office at Kullander’s. Have your
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I boy. He has been named Jackie eyes examined.—adv.
Dr. Geo. Pasto spent the week 1 Eugene.
Mrs. Carl Davidson and daughter
end in Seattle, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Ulus Scott visited
left Saturday for Kansas City, Mo.,
in
Portland
over
Saturday
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Warner went
for a visit until after the Christ­
Sunday.
to Portland on business Monday.
mas holidays.
Mayor Guy Mills and his mother
V. McAllister is speeding a va­ Mrs. Ellen Mills left last Thurs­
A display of orange Persian kit­
cation of one week in Grants Pass. day for California, where they will tens in the window of the Chamber
of Commerce office this week has
W. W. Wolffe recently purchased spend about three months.
attracted considerable interest. They
a new Chrysler coach.
Mrs. M. D. Cole was recently are the property of Mrs. W. S.
Leslie Schultz and mother Mrs. quarantined for chicken pox, but Eason.
Anna Schultz were in Portland is reported as not being very ill.
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cleveland
The ladies of St. Mary’s Catholic
Mrs. Dolly Anderson returned to' left Monday morning for Califor­ church extend an invitation to at­
Scappoose Monday after a visit of, nia, where they will spend the tend a bazaar on Saturday, Nov­
winter months.
ember 26, next door to the post
one week here with friend.s
office, featuring particu'arly need­
Mrs.
E.
H.
Washburn
left
Fri
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Mrs. J. E. Covington returned
lecraft, from various parts of the
day
for
Seattle,
Wash.,
to
attend
from St. Vincent’s hospital Thurs­
county, at reasonable prices, adv.
day very much improved in health, the wedding of her sister, which
occurred on Saturday. She returned
Mrs. Clara Brock Is In Portland Monday.
The Women’s Missionary society
of the Evangelical church will have
a supper and bazaar in the social
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hall of the church Saturday, No­
vember 26. The supper will be serv­
ed from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Chicken
supper 50 cents. The bazaar will
start at 10 a.m., nothing will sell
Vernonia’s
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spending
parents.
Thanksgiving
with
Thursday, November 24, 1927.
"The Small Bachelor”
McLaglen, Edmund Lowe and Do­
An hour of riotous fun on the lores Del Rio have the leading roles.
roof of a New York sky-scraper is
one of a series of laughable inci-1
dents in “The Small Bachelor," 17. O. Faculty Members to
coming to the Majestic theatre on
Speak in Various Cities
Monday. Barbara Kent and Andre
Beranger have the featured roles.
“The First Auto"
Twelve horseless carriages from
22 to 28 years old feature “The
First Auto,” Wkrner Bros? epic
of the birth of the American auto­
mobile industry, featuring Barney
Oldfield and Patsy Ruth Miller and
directed by Roy Del Ruth. “The
First Auto” comes to the Majestic'
theatre Tuesday and Wednesday.
“What Price Glory”
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William Fox presents, “What
Price Glory,” and epochal picture
in which two strong men and a
beautiful woman work out their
destinies on the field of glory,
shown Friday and Saturday. Victor
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON—Eu­
gene— Faculty members of the Univer­
sity of Oregon are scheduled for sev­
eral talks in various parts of the state
during the next few da™.
Harold Tuttle, assistant prof»ssor in
education, will speak to the Coos coun­
ty teachers’ institute on Nevember 23
and 24. II. D. .Sheldon, dean of the
school of education, will speak before
the Clackamas county institute at Or­
egon City November 18.
W. 0. Beattie, university lecture,
will speak before the Polk county
teachers’ institute at Dallas on No­
vember 19. Dr. P. A. Parsons, professor
of sociology, will discuss problems con­
nected with the prevention of crime
before a Presbyterian church group at
■ •‘•me Grove November 13.
County Warrants Payable
I have money on hand to pay
the following warrants: Road Dist.
No. 5 endorsement to and including
September 30, 1927, Road Distrist
No. 8, endorsement to and includ­
ing September 30, 1927. All out­
standing warrants in general road
fund, road distrists No. 4 and 6.
Interest ceases Friday, November
18, 1927.
Bessie II. Gobba
County Treas.
North Bend — Proposed new
routing of Roosevelt highway at
Haynes Inlet may avoid two bridges
and reclaim 1000 aires of rich land.
Astoria—City plans several pub­
lic buildings on waterfront.
Oregon institutions have personal
property worth $17,553,560.
Beaverton Masons expect to con­
struct new temple. -
Reith tier's
Fi agressive
Store
Style and
Quality
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Witchurch and
baby are leaving Sunday for their
f. rmer home in Minnesota, where
they will again reside.
Thanksgiving;
We give Thanks to all our Customers
and friends.
Our Motto:
Service and
Quality
Merchandise
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When you give a Christmas present of
••ny article purchased at our store you
know it will give satisfaction.
Gifts, New and a Little Different at
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EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Our display of jewelry. Gift Items is the most complete we have ever offer­
ed for your approval. From gifts at little cost to the ones that cost consider­
able, our pt ¿.sent stock is ample in selection to satisfy the most discriminat­
ing shopper.
The Sunday school meets at 9:45
a.m. The pastor, G. W. Plumer,
will preach at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
The subjects “Higher Aims.” and
“Victory by Grace” will be consid­
ered.
Christian Endeavor meets at t
p.m. Mr. Smith will be the leader.
A. L. Kullander
Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler
32 Pieces $4.90
See Hoffman About It
“IT PAYS”
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to our many friends
and neighbors for their kindly help,
and ■sympathy, and the many floral,
tributes offered, in memory of our
beloved son. Harold.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mortimer. |
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The World’s Lowest Price Standard Quality Cleaner
With 2’year Guarantee is Retailed at 534.50
$5 Down Payment and $l.C0 a week.
Why Pay More?
Tha Majestic
“The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary”
In the Metropolitian screen ver­
sion of “The Rejuvenation of Aunt
Mary,” which conies to the Majes­
tic theatre Saturday, May Robson
wears the same dress she wore in
the stage production on its . open­
ing night 32 years ago. The same
jewelry purchased for the initial
stage performance also is worn by
the star in this comedy. Even shoes
worn in the stage play by Miss
Robson received their baptism of
Kleig lights in the picture. Phyllis
Haver. Harrison Ford and Franklin
Pangborn are featured.
“Dearie”
The night club hostess, mysteri­
ous and interesting as the charac­
ter is. has rarely been depicted on
stage or screen, but Irene Rich now
portrays one of that gracious com­
pany, with subtlety and beauty.
Miss Rich is the star of "Dearie.”
the Warner Bros, production com­
ing to the Majestic theatre Sunday.
ELECTRIC CLEANER
Efficiency in an Electric Vacuum
Cleaner depends mainly on twro things,
first, THE MOTOR—for sufficiently
powerful suction; and second, THE
BRUSH—for picking up the clinging
LINT, LITTER and THREADS.
THE MANUFACTURERS of the
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they have learned how to produce the
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against any defect of either material
or workmanship
and they “make
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Classified Advertising
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FOR SALE
PIGS FOR SALE — Hampshires,
belted, 12 weeks old, $6 each
if taken soon. Mr. Van Doren, on
McLees place, on Rock creek road.
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40 ACRES—m miles from Ver-’
nonia on Stony Point road, fori
sale. Fyuit and walnut trees on
place. On main graveled road. Jas.
Emmons, Vernonia.
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These handy cleaning tools meet every cleaning need. Price $5.00.
FOR RENT
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A Great Display of
Eddie Bell, who has been work­
ing in San Francisco for the past
few months, has returned and is
now employed at the O.-A. mill.
Card of Thanks
Genuine China
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilson
baby, parents and brother of Har­
ry Wilson, visited the Wilson home
over Sunday.
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MISCELLANEOUS
If anyone would like to take a
trip through the country to central !
Texas. Inquire at Gilby Motor Com-]
pany. Will leave on or about Nov­
ember 27.
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LOANS—The Washington County!
NFLA of Hillsboro, Oregon has I
extended their charter to make I
loans through, the Federal land!
bank of Spokane to farmers in I
Columbia county. Interest on loans.
in the federal land bank arc at
a 5HÇI rate. Anyone wishing fur-
ther information write. A. R. Eng-'
land at Hillsboro. Oregon.
tf.
Buy this year
and pay
next year.
Use Your Credit
Do your
Christmas
Shopping
Early
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