THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928 /ERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FIVE stand the test of time. Mother's Mis. L. B. Eastman was a Sun­ nonia hiph school, walked out to la. at the home of Mr.i. Dean Duvall bread has stood the test for nearly day dinner guest at the Grover De­ the Lindsay mill Saturday after­ Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Beamis of r- . . . . . . five years and more of it is sold vine home. Mr. Eastman helped noon accompanied by Dorothy Nan­ I. P. were in Portland over the F1V* hundred was and » today than ever before. That means Mr. Devine saw wood. son, Mildred and Geraldine Cason. week end. play planned for Christmas at the consumer satisfaction. When you Mr. and Mrs. Uhlin Thacker spent The Keasey club met last week Keasey school. I order bread say "Mother’s” and ac- Sunday school mill commence at i the week end at Buxton with the Mrs. R. I. Hail visited the third ' cept no other.—adv. 10 o’clock next Sunday instead of latter's parents. grade last Friday. 10:30, as there is to be preaching Mrs. J. A. Lindsay and Mrs. The Choral club is planning to Harold Thurber left Friday for a Elsie Brunton of Pleasant Hill present an operetta in the near at 11 in the church. week’s visit in Seattle, Wash. has entered the fourth grade. future, according to Mrs. P. B. Earl Knowles, Donald Sundland Mrs. Clarence Lindsay spent a Wipbins, director, who extends an and Bernard Dowling went to Bir- Bonita Buffmire of the fourth few days last week at Winlock, Wn. invitation for others to come and — ----- - kenfeld to see the basketball game ------ grade has the chicken pox. Elmer Bell, who lived on the R. sing with them. Practices are held! Friday night. Price place, has moved to town. Dan Steiner made a trip to Port­ at 1125 Bridge street Monday Mrs. J. C. Jones, Mrs. Nila nights. Chas. Melis drove to Portland on land on business Monday. GIVE YOUR FAMILY CAUSE FOR I Saturday to meet Mrs. Percy Melis Grimes and daughter Doris and Mr. P. A. Dixon of St. Helens visited Fourth grade, Paul Aüain», Adams, Her Her- ­ and children who are expected from and Mrs. F. A. Parkhill all of Salem the Knights of Pythias lodge Mon­ bert Anderson, Ted Davis, Johnny Nehalem for a visit at the A. R. drove to Vernonia Monday. - Mr. Parkhill will spend a few days at day night. Heath, Vashion Hall, Jean Lillig, Melis home. the home of his daughter Mrs. Wal- H Irene Thompson. Fifth grade, Ruth Dr. E. N. Riorden, eyesight Burke, Eva Chambers, Betty Lee, Grover Devine found his fine ter Bennett. specialist of Forest Grove, was in Loren heifer calf dead in the pasture last Lionberger, Dorothy Nanson, WITH THE 1929 MODEL 52 — Vernonia Tuesday on business. Mickey O’Donnell, Frederick Roe- week. It was either hit by a hunter’s stray shot or ate some poisoned KEASEY diger, Louise Willson, Nell Hewett, R. Sessman was in Portland over H weed. the week end visiting his son, J. P. Thelma Lincoln. Mrs. Thos Pettijohn the spent Sessman, and family. Z Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ferris were week end in Portland with her Sales indicate that the new Malt­ ELECTRIC last _____ week for daughter, Mrs. Ray Cummins. H The Evangelical bazaar will be ed Milk Sponge cake made by the here from California __ short visit with her sister, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lundeen and held in the Van Alstine building Vernonia Bakery is well liked. It is a Ain. Wallace. itiate r an unusually fine cake and it is Mrs. G. A. Young and children, all H Friday. really better when three or four Mrs. Earl Holce was given a of I. P. spent Saturday in Vernon- The regular meeting of the Gar- days old than when fresh. This cake den club next week has been post­ is stocked by your grocer.—Ask shower Thursday afternoon by the eat H ladies of the village. There was a poned on account of Thanksgiving. for it.—adv. large attendance and many beauti­ RA1>IU ful yifts broubht. A lunch was Dr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Tatro of H The following had 100 in spell­ prepared by the ladies who had St. Helens visited at the home of ing last week. Second grade Bruce brought dainties for the occasion, j Mrs. Hannah Smith Sunday. Holcomb, Jane Watts, Montana H The Junior Christian Endeavor French. Third grade, Leila Nelson, TREHARNE (without tubes) will hold a cooked food sale Satur­ Aubrey Fitzgerald, Mava Williams, H day morning in the Van Alstine i Edith May Holgate, Elmer Hurvey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Connor Model 52 A.C. set uses 6 A.C. tubes and 1 rectifying i Margaret Salmonson, Bertha Thomp- and children have moved to Reed- building. tube. !son, Alveda Littleton, Clinton All­ ville. H < Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson of ard, Mildred Woods. Mrs. Ruth John motored to Scap- Scappoose, accompanied by Mr. and FOR SALE poose Tuesday. ERE is the radio that you will be thankful Mrs. Dixon of Rocky Point, were No need to go without Fruit cake Mrs. Ella O ’ Connor is visiting for all year round. It stands less than waist Vernonia visitors Monday. during the holiday season when the her mother, Mrs. Treharne, and FOR SALE—Five tube Magnavox radio. Equipped with tubes, "A” high, but it is a complete, powerful, all-electric Mrs. Judson Weed will have a Vernonia Bakery has four varieties will attend the Rebekah convention storage battery and one 45 volt “B” H variety of bulbs and plants to sell selling from 30c to 50c per pound, at Clatskanie. receiver and a genuine Atwater Kent speaker— battery. For particulars inquire at The ladies of Treharne who at­ Eagle Office. at the W. M. S. bazaar November 10c per pound and more cheaper both in a handsome cabinet, satin-finished on all than we have ever sold it before tended the Rebekah district conven­ 23.—adv. and yet we can assure you pos­ tion at Clatskanie were: Margaret FOR SALE—Studebaker car, just K four sides, and with speaker grilles front and back 1 itively that it is the finest fruit The Bluebird group under the Lines, Eula Stanton, Marie O’Don­ overhauled, good condition. Cheap Just place it where you want it, plug in, and cake we have ever made. There is leadership of Mrs. Nelson held their nell, Selma Webb, Virgil Beaver, for quick sale. See Mrs. Space, 225 H enjoy it. regular meeting at the home of La our date cake at 30c per pound. Irene Spencer, Viola Treharne, and B street, or Lindley at bank. 161* Verne Thompson Tuesday afternoon. Then comes a liyht fruit cake at Ella O’Connor. All reported a very 30c per pound. Then another light FOR SALE—2.7-acre tract on East H Loyal Lassies class of the Christ­ fruit cake full of choice fruits at good time. Side, west of high school. Has _ V. Tory and family have moved ian church will hold a candy sale 40c per pound. And to top them all their hofe in Portland where one house, and old laundry build-1 u in the Red and White store Sat­ a dark fruit cake just jammed full to Mr. Tory is employed by the Koster ing. Will take small payment down ““ urday afternoon. of the finest fruits of all kinds and Products company. and balance like rent. Mrs. J. E. X Harry Brunton and family moved Tapp.________________________ 153* Old fashioned Horehound candy nuts—this at 50c per pound. Be is now being made by the Lincoln honest with yourself—can you bake to Vernonia Thursday. FOR SALE—7-room modern house, X Mrs. Charlie Patterson has been Candy Kitchen. Try this old fav­ it as cheaply at home. Buy from 100x100 corner lot, on highway, H us direct or your grocer can supply quite ill the past week with a severe 3 blocks from orite again.—^adv. depot. Bargain. you.—adv. cold. Write “C” care Vernonia Eagle, tf 1XHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHXH W. S. Harris and G. W. James, Mr. Anderson and family have Mrs. W. F. Browning and Mrs. moved into Mr. Tory district deputy of Modern Wood­ — ’s house at FOR SALE—1%-ton truck, good HT~ ~1 men lodge, were in Vernonia in Maude Space entertained at a Treharne. body and hoist. $100 cash or the interests of the lodge yester­ handkerchief shower at the home Carl Weinicke has purchased the trade for cattle. P.O. box 328, of Mrs. Browning in honor of Mrs. R. Price place. He expects to take Clatskanie. Oregon____ _____ 152 day. M. Gründen on her birthday Tues­ possession the last of the week. Eat one of the special sandwiches day. The guessing contest was won FOR RENT The Lindsay Lumber Co. has re­ served at the Lincoln Candy Kit­ by Mrs. C. Anderson. Cake and sumed operations after a close of I FOR RENT — Two warm connecting chen. You will come back for more. i coffee were served by the hostess­ a few days. sleeping rooms, $5.00 per week. —adv. es. Those present were Mesdames Mrs. Harold Thurber and small M. Gründen, Judd Greenman, Carl daughter of New York were guests Apply Mrs. E. S. Cleveland. St. The Woodmen of the World Davidson, C. ~ E. Anderson, R. F. of Mrs. Thurber’s sister, Mrs. J. Denis hotel. Columbia St. and Rose planning another of their regular Ruhl, W. W. Wolff, E. M. Bleile, avenue. 161* dances Saturday night and an­ R. A. Space, J. C. Lindley, A. L. A. Lindsay, the past week, Mrs. THIS is going to be a “real old fasioned Christ­ nounce they will have a special Kullander, W. R. Meyers, G. Pasto, Lindsay accompanied them as far FOR RENT—A farm 1 mile from Mist, Ore. Inquire of Mrs. James as Portland and attended the stock dance Thanksgiving day. mas ”—a tree, pungently fragrant glistening spark­ C. L. Brock, A. J. Hughes. Mrs. E. show. McMullen. Scappoose. Oregon. 152 John Edholm, a former resident A. Green, Mrs. K. A. McNeill and J. E. Berry and family have mov­ ling with it’s big red balls it’s tinsel and candles— MISCELLANEOUS of the Nehalem valley, spent Sat­ Mrs. A. J. Hughes sent gifts but ed from the Lindsay mill to the were unable to be present. ROOM AND BOARD wanted with gifts that are gifts hung from it’s branches’ and urday and Sunday with his brother, O’Connor residence at Treharne. private family by young lady. C. U. Enstrom, and visited many Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett and surrounding it. Jewelry gifts that will still be bright 161 old friends. children and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Inquire at Vernonia Eagle. andTnew and just as valuable when the drooping, Riverview Meeske motored to Salem over the LOST—A pocketbook containing The hot tamales we are now serv­ week end. I $28 and some valuable papers. faded Christmas tree has been dragged out and ing are proving intensely popular. Harry Johnston has opened up Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bennett and I Liberal reward. Finder please write You will also enjoy the hot coffee, a wood yard in Riverview. forgotten. Gifts that will be bringing happiness children and Miss Florence Santee Chas. Holts, care of Homer Smith, Lincoln served with real cream. Chas. Biggs, who has been ill for of Vernonia were guests of Mr. and - Timber route, Vernonia.______ 161* Candy Kitchen.—adv. to the owner when many another holiday has come some time, is able to get out again. Mrs. Walter Bennett on Armistice We PROSPECTS FOR business: day. changed The Pythian Sisters have and gone. F. L. Heath of the Riverview have many more positions for Mr. Thacker and family of Ver­ their meeting to Tuesday instead Mercantile made a business trip to and young men stenographers nonia are moving into one of Harry of Wednesday and will now meet Gifts that will last—beautifully patterned sil­ and well qualified Wilson’s houses at the Lindsay mill. bookkeepers in the Woodmen hall instead of the Portland the first of the week. Mr. Thacker is employed at Koster young women than we can fill, Grange hall. verware, richly designed jewelry, attractive depen­ Mr. Snyder of Portland is in Riv­ Products. many desirable We have also Have you tried the delicious nut erview making some improvements to work places for young girls dable clocks, smartly styled watches. Ah! those are The Columbia Utilities company bread made by the Vernonia Bak­ on his property. has completed the extension line for their board and room. Long­ real gifts! ery? Here is a bread which can be Harold Parker and others bagged out to the Lindsay mill. The mill view is growing fast—come and used for cake as well as bread and a large bear the other day. The fur being wired as well as many of the grow with it. Enroll in a school it makes wonderful sandwiches. Be­ is said to be of fine quality. houses. of individual instruction. Trade Come early.—This Christinas, Gifts that Last! cause of its richness it goes much Margaret Bennett, who is work­ at home. Longview Business Col­ The frost was on the pumpkins ing for athletic points in the Ver- lege. farther than ordinary bread and it last Sunday night where there were is reasonably priced.—adv. pumpkins. The Loyal 28 Music club of the Washington school will hold a social The shingle mill has closed for meeting in the school Friday even­ the week on account of shortage The Jeweler ing. There will be candy booth*, of logs. pie booths and other interesting Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and Jewelry features. At Hoffman’s Œfjanfcçigitoitis All-in-one A H CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING $122 H Ì2ASY TERMS See Hoffman about it HOFFMAN HARDWARE llhal Shall I Give? I AT LAST, THE ANSWER! A. L. Kullander MIST J. E. Votaw, superintendent; A. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers were J. Davidson, general manager; C, Whitfield, superintendent m. of Sunday motorists. way, and A. J. Witchel, chief en­ Mrs. M. Aamodt and son Lau- gineer of the S. P. and S. railway ritz were Vernonia visitors Friday. were in Vernonia Monday. Mrs. W. R. Johnson called on Thia is the last time that the Ver­ nonia Bakery can ask you through Mr*. Devine Tuesday. these columns to place your order Miss Olga Holstrom spent Satur­ ‘early for Mince, Pumpkin and Cran­ day and Sunday in Portland. berry pies and Fruit cake for • 1? Olga Holstrom was a dinner guest Thanksgiving, which is just one week from today. Do not delay and of Mrs. W. B.‘ Johnson Tuesday. ' perhaps not get what you wanU— The “Jolly 20” will meet with place your order now.—adv. Mrs. A. Dowling bn December 6. Norman Brunton of Pleasant Earl Holce is working at the Hill has entered the first grade. The first grade had 100 per cent Clark-Wilson camp. attendance last week. Mrs. J. T. Geo. Jones was at home from Brady, Mrs. D. M. O’Donnell and camp ( several dayes last week on ac­ Miss Alice Corey were visitors to count , of illness. the first grade room last week. Miss Ellen Salmi spent the week R. C. Dunean, who has a farm on , end with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Han­ Rock creek road, supplied large po- , sen. tatoes which were baked for the Chamber of Commerce dinner at Wm. Bridgers was a Portland the Horseshoe Cafe Thursday. They 1 business visitor Tuesday and Wed­ were of the netted gem variety, i nesday. Mr. Duncan stated he plans to plant Walter Taylor and Perry McGee 18 acres of these next year. were absent from school several It takes a quality product to days last week on account of illness. MfetFor 5 year* Dr. Luad«r, eyesight specialist, has been making monthly visits to Vernonia. His next isvit will be Dec. 3 and 4, office at Kullander’*. Have your eye* examined.—adv. Mr. Wirk alia and son of Belling­ ham, Wash., are spending a few days at the Chas. Hansen home. Bernard Dowling went over to Silveriake, Wash., to work for a while. Do You Know? That the Nehalem Valley’* production per acre for wheat, oats, barley, potatoes, and hay exceeds that of the average! for Ore­ gon, Washington and Idaho, a* well as that of the United States? Here are a few ligures. Wheat, bu. Oats bu. Barley, bu. Potatoes, bu. Hay, tons Nehalem Valley 35 80 40 160 3 Washington Idaho, Ore. 21.1 39.8 33.1 142.3 2.5 United States 13.9 30.9 24.7 107.4 1.6 Your Treasure Cave A real treasure cave is a savings account in this bank. It is a treasure which you alone have the password to reach. Adding a regular amount to your balance each pay day assures you a steady mounting balance when needed. 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