Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 23, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY,
AUGUST
23,
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
1928
THREE
M........
served. Those present were Mr.
and J eggs has been devised which has,two months, the Pacific highway
of Covington, given excellent results in prevent- will be closed between nine in the
Mrs. J. J M.
’ Bateman
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is ..........
known —
as the
l Okla., Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bateman, ing breakage. This —
-— , evening and seven in the morning.
land Mr. and. Mrs. O. T. Bateman, cup flat. Two of the flats placed The closed section will be six miles
Don Brady, who underwent an
You will like Mother’s bread in back to back with the cups facing in length and will extend from the
operation for appendicitis in St. the sandwich (or pullman) loaf out are used in the bottom of each town of Castella in the north to the
Vincent's hospital last Thursday, is size. It is a long, unusually well side of the case and either one or Old Southern hotel at Sims in the
recovering.
proportioned loaf and it is just two flats are used on top as pad­ south.
J. E. Cropper has returned home about perfect for sandwiches, but ding. Ordinarily no excelsior pads
It should be clearly understood
from the hospital and will be able as equally good for the table. Ask are used with this pack, although that it will be impossible for any
to resume work in a few day?.
the two methods of packing may be ,vehicle to go through during these
i tor it.—adv.
Miss Phoebe Greenman sprained
The Vernonia Bakery makes fresh combined. The fillers fit down be-1 hours.
her foot Saturday.
I daily about twelve different kinds tween the cups and are prevented
Tillamook district. Some loose
W. W. Wolffe sprained his ankli and varieties of bread—a bread to by them from sliding or shifting
gravel between Barv.ew and Bright­
playing baseball last Wednesday.
suit every taste. Any physician or over the flats.
on on the Roosevelt highway. No
W. Wiedehkr is ill in St. Vin­ dietician will tell you that you need
difficulty, however. Construction be­
cent’s hospital.
variety in your diet. Have at least
CHURCH OF CHRIST
tween Wheeler and Mohler. No de­
Robert Hoffman is spending a two kinds of bread on your table
Bible school at 10. We have a Jay to motorists.
week at Cannon beach.
at every meal and whenever you class for every age. “Paul in Ro­
Tillamook to Netarts and Ocean­
Miss Agnes Widell of Portland is buy any kind of bread ask for man Prison,” Acts 16.
side. Good gravel to Netarts. Good
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Meyers. "Mother’s.”—adv.
Communion and sermon 11, “Si­ dirt Netarts to Oceanside.
Donald B. Williams purchased a
Those good berry pies are a lence.” Preaching at Mist at 2:30.
new Todor Ford sedan from the thing
of the past, but the Vernonia Christian Endeavor 7. Young peo- | Tillamook to Newport. Pavement
Crawford Motor company this week.
Bakery
making some good pie urged to attend. Evening wor- and excellent macadam.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Frank pies. It is is still
Eugene district, Junction City to
hard
to beat the two- ship 8, “What’s in a Name.” Bible
Crippen, August 19, a 10-pound
Florence. Good gravel surfaced road
crust
pineapple,
and
then,
there
is
study
Wednesday
7:45.
Choir
at
daughter. Her name is Ruth Elaine.
to Mapleton. Mapleton to Florence,
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Pan­ apple, raisin, custard, etc. In the 8:30. Mrs. Wiggins, leader.
Food demonstration and contest fair, dry weather road.
Kratz, August 2. a girl. She has creams there is banana, lemon, co­
coanut, pineapple and Etrawberry. ■ August 28 and 29.
McKenzie highway. Good oiled
been named Martha Lorraine.
Esther Leavitt, Minister. macadam from Springfield to Wai­
R. A. Space was taken to St. They are all good pies made with
tervine. Walterville to Nimrod
Vincent’s hospital Sunday with vin- the best ingredients and the crust
is delicious. Only 25c each for any
somewhat choppy and rough, Nim-
cents angina. He is getting along kind.
C
h
ighwa
y
>
—adv.
rod to and beyond the pass, good
nicely.
CON DIT IONS
>
Mrs. Hannah Smith and Addison <
macadam road.
The Vernonia Bakery has on
Willamette valley highway, Eu-
hand for sale a quantity of 100- Smith returned Saturday from Ber­
keley, Cal., where they have been
gene to Goshen, paved. Goshen to
pound-size flour sacks.—adv.
V
attending
summer
school
at
the
Lowell, good gravel, oiled. Lowell
Joe and Andy Raymer, Eddie
to Oakridge and McCready Springs,
Bell and John Wardle returned University of California. Mrs. Smith
in both
narrow mountain road, steep and
from Alaska recently, where they is to be the music instructor
_____ ___
__
Pacific highway. Detour still in rough.
the high and grade schools
this year.
spent the summer working.
between New Era and Ore-
Miss Marjorie Struble of Ripley, Mr. Smith will teach in the depart-. effect City
in Oregon for northbound
Ohio, is making an extended visit, mental section of the Washington gon
traffic.
Southbound
traffic uses the
school.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
paved
highway.
Detour
good gravel
Arvid
Nelson,
who
is
employed
E. Linn.
......
...» Li"dsay xju.i.ucr
‘X11 tbe
Lumber vvmpaiiy,
company, road. About five miles.
Betty Goodin
Goodin I 1 " Til!
Misses Alice and Betty
I
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and frac-
Starting at once, it is suggested,
of A Portland
VI
tHViailll were
VVV1C the
LI1C gUtGJla
guests VI
of their
Llltfll i I fell j , off ... , a truck
. Sunday
• . th,e
¡n routing motorists over the Paci-
sister Mrs. Fred Brewer last week. I x | —
uIed__tJhe J™ ” 11 , • bone, ln
highway, they will find stretches
Mrs. Harry Phelps and daughter leg and suffered a bruised head)- fie
of road between Sims and Castella
Doris motored to Valsetz Saturday He was taken to St. Vincent’s hos- where
there are four steam shovels
and are spending a week with Mr. pital.
at work, quite rough but offering
and Mrs. A. H. Phelps.
no serious difficulty. At danger
EVANGLICAL CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Harbell of
points, flagmen are situated and if
(The Pioneer Church)
San Francisco, Calif., paid a visit
Sunday school 10 a.m. Lesson, motorists comply with their instruc­
to his mother, Mrs. G. W. Lait.
“Paul In A Roman Prison,” Acts tions they will only have shorL-^-
They reported a pleasant trip.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Linn, Carl 16, 19-34. Sermon by the pastor at lays. Just north of Castella, the
roughest piece of construction is
Linn and Mrs. J. W. Hawk of Ione 11 a.m.
The young people’s meeting 7 p. found due to the fact that at this
were the week end guests of Mr.
m.. theme, “What The World Owes jioint it is necessary to route motor­
and Mrs. W. E Linn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. McAllister To Religious Leaders,” 2 Corinthi­ ists over the construction.
When a blast is set off numejgps
have returned from their' honey- ans 12, 1-12. At 8 p.m. sermon lec­
moon trip and are at home at the ture with pictures, subject, "Moses large rocks are thrown into the
The Exile.” The whole family will road and, due to the thickness of
Cherrytree apartments.
the dust, they must be extremely
Elmer Olsen has gone to Hilt, be interested in the pictures.
careful or they will strike their
G. W. Plumer, Pastor.
Calif., where he has taken a posi­
crankcase on the rocks.
tion with the California Fruit Grow­
Beginning August 20, and contin­
Ship Eggi Without Breaking
ers.
A new type of flat for shipping uing in effect for approximately
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander and
Miss Jewell Bristlin went to Port­
land Tuesday. Miss Bristlin is re­
turning to her home in Independ-
ence.
gallons of gasoline purchased, as long as supply
For 5 years Dr. Luzader,
eyesight specialist, has been
lasts.
making monthly visits to Vernonia.
CRAWFORD MOTOR COMPANY
His next visit will be Sept. 10-11.
office at Kullander’s. 1 Have
—adv.
your eyes examined.—
Miss Alice Eaton and Miss Pearl
Krause are motoring in California.
They expect to return through east-1
ern Oregon and Washington.
Merle Tindall, who was injured
last Friday and taken to St. Vin­
cent’s hospital, is reported to be
getting along satisfactorily.
STORES AT
T. M. Crawford drove a new Lin-
coin in from Portland yesterday,
NEWBERG
SALEM
He will use it as a demonstrator.
SHERIDAN
The Crawford Motor company will
VERNONIA
deliver two new Fords Friday, one
touring and one Fordor sedan.
The Vernonia Bakery has made
an addition to their line of cookies
—a chocolate jumble. Here is a
rich cookie with a delightful flavor
and at the same price as other cook­
ies—15c per dozen.—adv.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Anderson and
family returned Saturday from San
Francisco where they have been at­
tending summer school at the teach­
ers’ college. Mrs. Anderson will
teach at Pleasant Hill this year.
Mountain Heart Rebekah club
will serve hot coffee, sandwiches,
pie, cake, salads, and baked beans,
in connection with a cooked food
sale Saturday, August 25, at the
Van Alstine building on Bridge
street.—adv.
The following have recently pur­
chased cars from the Gilby Motor
company: Mrs. Ethel Ray, Chevro­
let sedan; Mrs. F. Bonislaw, Chev­
rolet cabriolet; George Hult, Chev­
OREGON-AMERICAN LBR. CO
rolet coach; Bert Nelson, Chevrolet
cabriolet; A. C. Knauss, Studebaker
coach.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Yeo entertain­
ed with two tables of bridge Fri­
day evening. C. L. Bateman won the
prize. A luncheon of sandwiches,
whipped cream, cake and tea was
Locals
Giving- Away
i
Come in and let us show you
what REAL
TIRE SERVICE
MEANS
KELLY and
SAMSON
TIB FC
I into
Vernonia Brazing & Machine Works
KÏKIHIHIHIHIHIHIHZHIHIHIHII
Hand
Results
without
Hand
Rubbing
There are improve­ Phone us for a dem
ments in the washer onstration FREE
that makes home in your home.
laundering the cheap­
est and best for clothes.
Here’s just one—mov­
ing parts of Bakelite
make this washer safe
for filigree lace. Yet it
washes anything a
laundry can wash with
power machinery.
Hand results without
hand rubbing.
HOFFMAN HARDWARE
Miller Mercantile CO*
Do You Know?
That in 1927 there was shipped
from Vernonia nearly 701’0 cars
of forest products?
This makes Vernonia one of
the largest shipping points
on the entire S. P. & S. sys
tern.
INCORPORATED
STORES AT
CORVALLIS
HILLSBORO
M c M innville
MONMOUTH
Schoo! Opens
Tue., September 4
This store is
headquarters for both
high and grade school
BOOKS
Women1
Savings Accounts
Each year we notice an increase in the
number of women who have savings ac­
counts here. Those who have learned
from experience the many advantages of
saving, have told their friends about it,
and their friends come here with their
savings.
BANK OF VERNONIA
Pencils
Pens
Erasers
Rulers
Paints
Paste
Crayolas
Inks
Scissors
Note Books
Fillers
Tablets
and
all necessities
for
school
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