Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 11, 1936, Page 12, Image 12

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Classified Ads
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1936
in Tacoma where she was taken, man Roy Raymond opposed the
after the auto accident in which I granting of any exclusive park-
she was injured. She is getting j ing rights.
along nicely, but it will be some
The counci] confirmed the ap-
time before she will be fully re-1 pointmcnt of Mrs. paul Gordon
covered.
as a member of the library board
Everett Rundell, George and and approved the sale of lots
Desmond Laird motored to Mt. i in Sunrise addition to Dominic
Rainier Saturday, returning Su n- Calviora.
day.
Netting Th~~n In
FOR SALE— Rhode Island reds
and whites, pigs, two heavy
log truck bunks. Modern house
for sale, and sleeping rooms to
rent. W. O. Porterfield,
North street.
WANTED— Good milk cow, re­
cently fresh. Jersey or Guern­
sey preferred. L. C. Boeck, Mist
Rt.
37cl
FIRST MEETING OF
LIBRARY BOARD IS HELD
BARTLETT PEARS— 35c a box,
you pick them. Chas. Schmid-
lin.
37cl
(Continued from page 1)
ation of 2,398 volumes. During i
that time 71 new patrons were
added to the list of borrowers.
A number of books and maga­
zines were donated to the li­
brary during the summer.
A new selection of pay shelf
books was ordered by the board.
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FOR SALE— Gravenstein apples
and Bartlett pears. H. H. Stur­
devant, Stony Point Road. 36*3
BARTLETT PEARS— for can­
ning. Harry Culbertson. 36tf
PIANO FOR SALE— nice family
size, standard make. Small bal­
ance due. You take over con­
tract at $5.00 monthly. Address
Mr. Smith, Adjuster, Cline Piano
Sunday.
Co., 1011 SW Washington, Port­ Brock, Roymond Thacker and
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Shaw, Mr.
land, Ore.
36c3 Robert Glassner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Baker and Mrs. W. C. Sorsby, Mr. and
(Continued from page 1.)
WANTED— Fresh cows and from Sherwood were week end Mrs. James E. Banning and Mrs.
springers, also beef. Write guests at the home of their son ¡Lena Gerkin of Wauna and B. B. because of parked cars in the
Boyce and daughters Georgiana
Frank Wilson, Forest Grove, Ore. and family.
and Peggy were week end guests way. Mr. Sheeley stated that he
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35*4
of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Manthey. would draw up a suggested res­
RELIEF COMMITTEE HAS
olution for consideration at the
SUPPLY OF CHILDREN’S
Jeanne Hughes of Reedsport next regular meeting. Council-
CLOTHING ON HAND
visited friends in Vernonia yes­
terday. She will attend the U.
The Columbia County Relief of O. this fall.
Miss Lorraine Lines from Port­ committee has a small supply of
Miss Nan Crary of the high
land visited with her parents, clothing for school children, both
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lines and for girls and boys. These sup­ school teaching staff is staying
her sister, Mrs. Lewis Stanton plies are not limited to relief at the J. W. Brown home this I
clients only, but may be secured year.
over the week end.
by WPA clients if the need ap­
Mrs. E. E. Gwin was brought
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prutzman
pears.
home Monday from the hospital
motored to Portland on Friday.
There is also a supply of kah-
Mr. and Mrs. Herford and son
ki trousers and men’s overalls in
AIRWAY COFFEE
moved to Portland.
MAD! B-R-R-K!
very large sizes.
Lb. 17C
3-lbs 49c
Miss Caroline Tanner of Port­
There is a definite increase in
land visited with Loretta Baker. relief applications this month,
COCOA
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stanton mainly in anticipation of winter
Baker’s
and family from Washington are and the end of seasonal work.
9c
V4-lb can ................
visiting at the home of his par­ As there has been no increase in
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stanton. the budget, these clients repre­
TOILET SOAP
Lux
Mr. and Mrs. E. Nix had as sent a serious problem. Many of
3 bars ...................... 19c
their house guest their daughter them are drouth victims who
have
not
established
homes,
and
Mrs. R. Pettit from California.
PINEAPPLE
After spending several weeks who have been following season-
Hillsdale
No. 2V4 tins 3 for.. 49c
here she left for Bremerton, al work from one vicinity to
another.
Wash.
MACARONI
or SPAGHETTI
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis and TWO COUNTY *COURTS
Porter’s
children from Glenwood visited HERE TO INVESTIGATE
1 Vi-lb cello. pkg.... 23c
with relatives and friends here
o
Members
of
the
county
courts
Sunday.
BROOMS
Kitchen
Vernon Baker from Portland of Columbia and Clatsop coun-
“My love for you orives me
33c
Each .............
spent the past week at the home | ties and others interested were mad.”
I in Vernonia yesterday investigat-
"I think I'm the one to gel :n-d
of his parents.
Grapenut Flakes
| ing the feasibility of projects about it.”
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald sold for settlement of logged off lands.
10c
Reg. pkg.
their place to a party from West­
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SYRUP
port and have moved to Salem.
Mrs. John Hatfield is again
Sleepy Hollow, pure on
Edgar Crawford from Forest at her duties in the Apparel shop
cane & maple, qt jug DDC
Grove visited with his parents, after an absence of a couple of
5-lb tin ........................ 59c
weeks
while
she
was
confined
to
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Crawford.
BEER
St. Vincents hospital, Portland.
i
I
High school pupils starting
Brown Derby
Mrs. John Hatfield, Mrs. Ed.
from here are Maxine John, Lor­ Hutchinson and Miss Paige Sim­
12-oz cans ................ 10c
Case 24 cans ......... $2.35
9 pr. Ladies White I
etta Baker, Kyle Wilson Verdell mons motored to McMinnville
Council Adopts
Law against U
Turns on Bridge St.
Modern Dance
ARCADIA PARK
Sat., Sept« 12
and Every Following Sat.
Music by
AUSTIN THOMPSON’S
DANCE BAND OF PORT-
LAND
Free Bus Leaves Vernonia
at 9:00 p. m. Saturday
Treharne
Specials for Fri. & Sat
Out
Shoes $1.49 to $1.79
WE RECOMMEND
Vernonia Laundry
and Dry Cleaners
We Mothproof All Garments
—Guaranteed One Day Service—
Men’s Overcoats, Men’s Suits and Ladies
Coats and Suits ....................................... 85c
Phone 711
Vernonia- Ore,
2 pr. . Men’s White
Sport Oxfords. Reg.
$3.95 now ........ $2.79
New fall sweaters,
shoes, etc., for school
and work wear
DICK’S
The
Workingman’s
Store
I
f
I
COOKIES
WINNERS
Large krisp. fine for
school lunch, doz.
r
DC
PEN JEL
for Jams or Jellies 9?.
2 pkgs......................... ¿DC
Pearls of Wheat
17c
large pkg...............
Soap Powder
NuBora, drinking
glass free. pkg....
23c
Wheat Alone
Whole wheat cereal IQ —
Large pkg ................ l*fC
MOTOR OIL
Pen Rad pure
Penn. 2-gal can....
$1.25
Laundry Soap
Feldman’s Naptha
6 bars .................
25c
Produce
TOMATOES
Locals
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Box ............................. DDC
CABBAGE
Med. size solid heads
Lb..................................
3c
Danish Squash
4 for ............
10c
CELERY
Large White
Bunch .........
8c
In Our Market
STEER BEEF ROASTS, lb
i3y2c
STEER BOILING BEEF, lb
BEEF CUBES, lb
15c
FRESH GROUND BEEF lb
15c
DILL PICKLES, qt
5c
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES