The Lolila group of the Camp Fire girls met at the home of Dor­ othy Black Tuesday evening. Boston cream pies at ■ the Ver­ nonia Bakery on Wednesdays, Fri­ days and Saturdays. You never Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick tasted anything quite so good and spent Sunday in Portland. Born: To Mr. and Mr3. W. W. at that only 30c each.—adv. I. Martin, Albert Martin and Stevenson on March 1 a girl. Born: On March 3, to Mr. and Miss Ethel Martin of St. Helens were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. H. W. Froemling, a girl. Ask for Mother’s bread—there is M. Martin on Sunday. Mrs. C. J. Nance and Buster none other so good.—adv. Mrs. Sarah A. Spencer was a went to Vancouver, Wash., on Sat­ urday for a short visit with her Portland visitor Tuesday. Rev. Teddy Leavitt drove to New­ parents. Mrs. Cecil Bateman returned berg Monday on business. Miss Hazel Malmsten spent the home on Sunday. She was accom­ panied by her sister, Mrs. B. E. week end in Salem. Born: February 29, to Mr. and Youmans of Portland. The Camp Fire girls cabin com­ Mrs. W. F. Browning, a boy. Mrs. Charles Malmsten is visiting mittee will meet Tuesday evening, March 13, in the Washington school friends in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGraw and at 7:30 p.m. L. Prine of Prindle, Wash., is family spent the week end in Port­ here visiting his daughter and son- land. Nineteen of the Vernonia Pyth- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rob- ian Sisters visited the lodge in St.1 bins. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. J. Thompson Helens on Thursday. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. T. F. of San Juan, Texas, were here Keasey, February 22, a boy. He last week visiting his brother, E. has been named Ralph Edwin. IS. Thompson, and family. Mrs. Frank Hanson returned Mrs. Henry Hall returned to her home Friday from a visit of sev- home in Ravensdale, Wash., on * eral weeks with her sister in Se- Sunday after spending three weeks with her daughter, Mrs. N. Trus- attle. Miss Pearl Krause of the Lin­ sler. The W. C. T. U. will meet at coln school spent the week end the Christian church Tuesday after­ with her parents in Sherwood. Dr. C. J. Wight was a visitor in noon, March 13, at 2 o’clock. Every Portland and Seattle over Sunday woman interested in the temper­ ance question is invited to attend. and Monday. The Vernonia Bakery now has hot cross buns about every other day. Our customers tell us that they have never been so good. You will say so too once you try them.—adv. Miss Beatrice McDonald spent Saturday in Portland visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McDonald. Mrs. W. W. Wolffe was able to PULP WOOD purchased—If you return home from Portland Sunday. wish to sell white fir or hem­ She has oeen in a hospital the last lock pulp wood, write D. A. Ken­ two weeks following an operation. nedy, Hotel Carlton, Portland, Ore­ No need to limit the- variety in gon. 31® your diet. The Vernonia Bakery bakes about twelve different kinds ELEC. FAM LIGHTING PLANT— of bread daily. Whatever kind you lighting fixtures, for 20 lights, buy ask for Mother’s.—adv. Elec. motor. Flat iron nearly new. George Bauman of Forest Grove ton chain block. Blacksmith and C. E. Wells of Hillsboro, of­ drill. Forge. Hand stump puller. ficers of the Oregon Telephone 3 % wagon. Implements. Disc. company, were in town Tuesday. Cheap. Box 208, Rt. 3, Portland. It Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Buffmire SEPARATION in the family made and daughter Bonnie and George us repossess a beautiful Kimball Mecklem were week end guests piano now in storage in Vernonia of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Mecklem of as good as new. Bargain for cash Portland. or terms to suit. For further in­ All bills owing the Nehalem formation and where piano can be Market up to March 1 are payable seen, write A. Ward, 521 Knott to Childs and Reese, and they street, Portland, Ore. First come would appreciate payment as soon 311 as possible as the partnership has first served. farm for ' been dissolved and they wish to A BARGAIN—20 acre sale 4% miles from Vernonia. | straighten up the books.—adv. Harold Christie of Keasey was 10 acres in cultivation balance in timber. Barn and small house. $800. a Vernonia visitor Wednesday. Mrs. K. A. McNeill and Mrs. A. Terms. Phone 11F53. 314* L. Kullander returned to Vernonia HATCHING EGGS from pure bred on Monday after a short visit in R. I. Reds, 15 eggs $1.00. F. R. Seattle with the former’s parents, 303* Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Arps. Godwin. Gus Gordy of Houston, Texas, COW FOR SALE—Young purebred is visiting his sister, Mrs. Chris Ni- Holstein. furnish iv-giotxauvu registration ~~ car. He arrived too late ..... for the stein, Can iuiuimi i. John Hall, First and Maple funeral' of their father John M. papers. ___ ___ 311* Gordy, having been aboard ship streets, Vernonia. I at the time of his death. FOR SALE—2 solid tires for Ford In order that the Vernonia Bak- truck, with wheels, like new, I cry may better serve you and pro- 32x4. Will trade for cow or chick- [ duce an even higher quality of ens. Address P. O. box 328, Clats-, cakes and sweet rolls than in the kanie, Oregon. 302. past they have ' just installed at --------------------------------------------- : considerable expense two new piec- TWO PARASOLS were left at Dr. | es of machinery. One is a giant Hall’s office. The parties to Hobart cake machine which Is cap- whom they belong may come and, able of mixing large batches of identify them and have them by'cakes and rolls. The other machine paying for this advertisement. 2921 is a roll divider which cuts at one All persons holding certificates or learn something to their advantage, time 36 pieces of dough of exactly that it saved time and energy and the same size and weight. This 83% found that it actually saved shares in any Oregon Savings & Address Box 558, Portland, Oregon. 302* machine makes it possible to have them cash why would this not ap- Loan or Building & Loan compan- •—adv. Advertise in The Vernonia Eagle. buns, parker house rolls and the ply likewise to you? In buying ies are invited to communicate to like of uniform size. We have from the Vernonia Bakery you incurred the expense of installing can be assured of quality goods; these machines for just one rea-.the same (and in many cases bet- son at that—that we may give you' ter) ingredients are used as you more uniform and higher quality i would use in your own home; you products.—adv. j come in today and buy just what The hard time leap year dance J’ou n(,ed; tomorrow you do the held last Wednesday in the Legion same thing; there is no waste, no hall was a decided success, es-' baking failures; time which would pecially in the opinion of the la- be spent over a hot stove you use dies who made the most of the tor recreation, , social activities or opportunity of choosing their own with your children. Is not all this | worth while? There is only one partners. In the bakers’ gold medal radio moral to all this—buy from your contest which was conducted by baker who is here to help you Whether you are planning your spring the Washburn-Crosby Flour Co. solve your daily food problem and last fall thousands upon thousands thus enable you to enjoy life the planting for field or garden, of grains, of women from all parts of the more.—adv. ! L. C. Sherman of Portland vegetables or flowers, you will only need United States competed for the many prizes offered. It will be of made arrangements to open a to worry about the selection as the grade interest to the housewives of Ver­ dio here for the study of music at I is the very best, when you buy Lilly’s nonia to know that 86% of the the home of Mrs. Ethel Ray, where Seeds. contestants gave as their reason he will conduct lessons Tuesday of I for buying bakery goods that it each week. He is a member of the! saved them time and energy—it re­ faculty of the Portland Conserva­ leased them from' drudgery for tory of Music, and plays regularly | FLOWER, GARDEN, GRASS, VEGE­ I more important duties or pleasures. | with Brereton's orchestra. TABLE SEED GRAINS, FARM SEED 83% stated that it was actually' "^F°r 5 years Dr. Luzader, eyesight specialist, has been more economical considering labor,1 materials, baking failures and making monthly visits to Vernonia. / waste from baking more than is His next will be April 2 and 3, needed. Now, if from these many i office at Kullander’s. Have your thousands of women, 86% found eyes examined.—adv. Vernonia Trading Co. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE—Young pigs, 7 weeks old; also stocked chicken ranch for sale heap. Call at Sandwich Shop, Vernonia. 293* FIVE VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday, March 8, 1928. • DR. W. H. HURLEY • Dentistry and X-Ray Friday, March 16 There will Be OLD - TIME SONGS, RECITATIONS AND SPELLING A pie social after the entertainment Admission for adults, 25c, children 10c For Tickets--------- See Miller Mercantile Company Oregon» American Lumber Cxompany T L ''¡mi I •1 j’ljl li ! ' 1 Nevera car so Jteauttful | Evenings by appointment. Office ... PURE BRED Jersey Black Giants | over Brown Furniture Company. Vernonia. Oregon setting eggs for sale. $1 per set­ ting. “Lode” McDonald, phone 12F5151. • 294* 20-ACRE FARM, 15 acres under cultivation, house and barn, for sale. Place is 2ta miles east of Vernonia and is being sold to set­ tle up an estate. For particulars see J. M. Clark. 284 BABY CHICKS. White Leghorn. Guaranteed to live, from our large type, heavy production hens. Price $15 per hundred, $140 per thousand. Also Red chicks. Write for illustrated catalog. Fred F. Hughes & Son, Hillsboro, Oregon. 2410* FOR SALE—G. A. Kelty 84 acre farm with implements. One mile south of Clatskanie, Oregon. Own­ er wants to go east to care for aged mother. For terms call at farm or address above. 17tf 7/ie VISTA HOTEL Is now under new management The best of accomoda- tions is now offered to I the public. We cater to both tran­ sient and permanent roomers. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—One three room fur­ nished house, block from Bridge street. E. S. Cleveland Phone 323. Very reasonable Rales I I. D. COOPER. Mgr. Today’s Buick brings to its owners a higher degree of beauty than any other car in the Buick Held has ever offered— I I LONG distance : LOCAL AND tfelÌGÌìÀP»t m the Year The telephone will prove to be your most valuable and most economical assistant in the office, work­ shop, home or while traveling. Oregon Telephone Co Accompany; ■ > this outward beauty— and giving it real meaning—is the superlative goodness and reliability of Buick engineercig. See Buick—drive it—compare it with others costing a great deal more—and you’ll agree there was never a car so beautiful and never a car so good! SEDANS $1195 to $1995 > « COUPES $1195 to $1850 , SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525 AU pria»Coi, Flint, Mich., gowmaimt ta* to be added. The G.M.A.C. finance plan, the tnoit danrobla, u available. Thomas Garage Across From the Post Office Loveîï Auto Company Astoria, Oregon THBN BFTTF» AIFTOMO B1L¿5 A.-: BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THBll^