PAGE TWELVE VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 193d. Classified Ads Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fanchier Monday. ance that evening of Martha dancer. were in Hillsboro Friday and Graham, American modernist Judge W. A. Harris is still FOR SALE— Wood, where del­ Saturday visiting friends. confined to his bed and is not ivery is convenient. (Dry) — Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and always able to see visitor , but Cords only. Drop card, El­ children of Bonneville dam visit­ is reported to be showing some mer Bergerson. tfc ed friends here Friday and Sat­ improvement. Mrs. Harris is con- urday. siderably better. PIANO PUPILS WANTED— Be­ The Father and Son banquet Bob Carland is able to be up ginners a specialty. Mrs. Frank and around after an attack of | scheduled to have been given in Three Link Club Mills. 12c2*l pneumonia. the Evangelical church yesterday evening was postponed until Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hearing, day, April 3, on account of the FOR RENT— Rich farm near Virginia and Junior Vernonia, good house with water Hearing, union meeting held Thursday. inside, good barn building, fruit Julia Wangler and Mr. and Mrs. Walker’s Orchestra | Mrs. Roland D. Eby and Mrs. and berries. Inquire Eagle of­ Rob’t Tipton attended a banquet George Plumb were in Portland fice. 13*1 of Safeway employees of the I Longview district at the Hotel Monday to attend the perform- MODEL T FORD TRUCK— Will Monticello in Longview Tuesday trade for cow, young stock or night. Luther, what have you 13*2 Keasey Star Rt. Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Scheuer- man, Mrs. E. J. Douglass, Mrs. | C. A. Malmsten, and Mrs. A. W. | Sauer went to Portland Thurs- l day to attend a missionary con- | vention of the Evangelical church. Mrs. Art Rice entertained at cards Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Ada Curtis was a Port- 1 a group of friends. land visitor Tuesday. I Mr .and Mrs. Claude Thomas George G. Paterson of Forest I were in Hillsboro Tuesday on Grove was in Vernonia Wednes­ business. day on business. W. W. Galoway of Hillsboro A. R. Jones, editor of the was in Vernonia Wednesday on John Day Valley Ranger at John business. Day, Oregon, called at the Eagle Laura Ross celebrated her office while passing through town tenth birthday with a party spon­ sored by her mother. Mrs. John Ross, Saturday. Laura received many pretty gifts. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were ser­ ved. Those present were June and Maxine Snyder, Betty and Phyllis Berger, Joyce Turner, Betty Knause, Doris Larsen, Phyllis New, Nancy Ridenour and Stock up on Dorothy Hall. Cleaning Supplies Old Time DANCE 1 IMPRINTING OUI< I Sat. Mar. 28 1 f Will Sell 4 1 Y>ur Goods M son bond Wring Out Wring In the the Winter IPRINÛ, THEATRE Mrs. Charlene Ross was lun- cheon hostess Thursday of last week for several friends, The afternoon was spent playing pin­ ochle. High score was held by Mrs. Mary Ridenour, low score by Mrs. Rose Aspinal. Others playing were Mrs. Everett Sny­ der, Mrs. Blaine Cobat and June Rose. FRIDAY I. Phone, Office 72, Res. 73 Office Hours 7 to 12 1 to 5 Special Attention to Obstetrics OXYDOL Washing powder Also Pkg.......................... “CHATTERBOX” C. W. SOAP 10 bars ................. Bottle ........................... Cloride of Lime CRIME AND PUNISHMENT Acme COMING Dionne Quintuplets in The Country Doctor Oregon Motor Stages & Ride the new Oregon Motor Stages Each With Dust Pan Free CLEANSER Lighthouse 3 cans ........................ MOP STICKS 15c AIRWAY COFFEE ORANGES— Lb Sunkist, size 344 2 d.'.»z ..................... Post 25c U. S. No. 2’s Wash. 50 lb bag .................. I 75c Campbell’s 19c 10c NEW POTATOES— Lb 35c Tomato Juice NEW CARROTS— 3 bunches 2 pkgs ................ ...... KRAFT CHEESE LEMONS— Fancy Sunkist Doz ..................... 3.1,49c Toasties 15c 17c % lb pkgs 2 for ........................... 5c 11-oz can .................... 5c Pork and Beans Van Camp’s 11-oz can .................... 5c Macaroni Rose City 3 lbs ........................... Bakers Cocoa Hlb can ...................... FREE Delivery on Quantity Order. 9c >.............. Each 18c LYE Hookers 13-oz cans, 2 for .... .............. 19c Can PUREX % gal jug ............ DRA1NO 10c Vegetables POTATOES— Leave from Bush’s Cafe 8:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. daily for Port- land via Timber. FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way 19c 2 pkgs ...,........ LABORLIGHT 45c 2 lb pkg. ... with 11 oz pkg free SUGAR, pure cane fine granulated, 10 lbs .............. HONEY, grade A, 5 lb pail .............................................. MILK, Maximum or Mt. Vernon, 3 tall cans ........ FLOUR, Candlelight or Pride of theWest, 49 lb bag TOMATO SOUP, Van Camp’s, lOV^oz can ............... Strike Me Pink Sundays Only: 12:30 p. m. for St. Helens. Leaves St. Helens 3 p. m. nn Super Suds A good 5-iew broom J A OC LAUNDRY SOAP ° K 7 bars ........................... Eddie Cantor in Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage depot, daily at 9:30 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Call service between Camp 8 and Vernon­ ia. 19c 29c 2 cans ......................... TUES. WED. THURS. i BROOMS Bluing or Ammonia Western made r Sun. and Mon. HALL Phytician and Surgeon 965 Bridge St. And when its time for Spring Cleaning, its time to stock up on soaps, powders, mops, brooms and all the housecleaning aids you will be needing. Take an inventory now and go straight to your . Safeway gateway store for extra savings on these articles. Two In The Dark J. M. Currie is back in Ver­ nonia, working for the O.-A. R. SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE Mrs. Arvilla Johnson was honor guest at a farewell handkerchief shower Wednesday night held at Mrs. George Johnson's home and sponsored by the members of Neighbors of Woodcraft. Mrs. Johnson left for North Dakota on Thursday. DR. and Pnces Effective Fri. and Sat. Mar. 27 -28 17c 10c 50c 49c .. 19c $1.33 .... 5c Meats BEEF ROAST— 16c Lb. PORK SHOULDER ROAST or STEAK— 23c Lb.............................. OYSTERS— Fresh Willapa's Pt... 23c 45c Qt . PURE LARD— 2 lbs................................ 29c SHORTENING— 2 lbs 25c We Re.erve the Right To Limit Quantities