Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 06, 1936, Page 10, Image 10

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Vernonia.
Mrs. Glen Hawkins entered St
Vincents hospital Thursday even­
ing, expecting to submit to a
FOR SALE— An A-l farm team. COUNTY OFFICES TO BE
major operation in the near
See Harry Culbertson.
? /FILLED BY REPUBLICANS
future.
FOR SALE— Three room house |
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Get your Christmas shopping
completely renovated and paint- j can) for representative from the done early this year by attend­
ed. Inquire Mrs. R. D. Eby. 44tf|33j district. Fulton led in Clat- ing the bazaar of the Evangeli­
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7" sop county by 600 votes, but cal Missionary society, Saturday,
FOR SALE— Rhode Island reds. *
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Columbia gave Mrs. Magruder a November 14. Hundreds of prac­
and whites, also pigs, bleep-1
tical and beautiful articles of
. w
ing rooms , to rent.
W. m
O. t>,
Porter-1 i pluarlity of 1929.
for
your
total votes were as fol- exquisit
handwork
field, 376 Nort st.__________ 43tf I i„„7n ■
Adv.
Landon, 1815, Roosevelt, choicest gifts.
E. R. Estey was brought to
FOR SALE— Model A 1% ton ¡5584; Mahoney, 4281, McNary,
truck. Dual wheels, platform 3095; Kirkpactrick, 2968, Mott, his home Sunday following a
tires,
overload j 4119; Burt, 3876, Holman, 2990; long convalescence in a Port-
body,
10-ply
2843,
Van
Winkle, land hospital.
springs, good condition. $200. Dobson, ,
Herman,
2775,
Oleen,
Mrs. Dave Marshall, who ha3
42*612880;
1046 Rose Ave.
------- 4487-; 1 Fulton, 2397, Magruder, spent several weeks visiting her
FOR SALE, Weaner pigs. Stony 4626;
Bennett, 3966, Storla, mother and sister in Jackson-
Point road. J. T. Hollett. 45*3 ' 3268; Mills, 2846, Pringle, 3645; ville, Florida, arrived home Sat-
I Barnett, 1203, Calhoun, 3338, urday evening. On the return
USED RANGE for sale. Inquire •
: Cody, 1603, Johnson, 935; Cho- trip she stopped at Beaumont,
449 Bridge St.
4561
lick, 2363, Hunt, 4480; Steward, Texas and at Los Angeles where
1 Vernonise range, 1 complete 2139, Watkins, 4459; Peterson, she visited Mrs. Cropper, a for­
bed, 1 dresser and stool and 1 ¡3821, Ketel, 2917; Eilertson, mer Vernonia resident.
I .Jack Marshall came down from
chest of drawers. See George 3350, White, 3022.
I Seattle during the week end to
Hawkins at 1061 Washington
CARD OF THANKS
greet his mother, Mrs. Dave Mar­
Avenue, Vernonia, Oregon. 45*1
I wish to thank the voters who shall, who has returned from her
AUXILIARY PLANS FOR
supported me in the recent elec­ trip to Florida.
ARMISTICE DAY DINNER
Mrs. Albert Childs was called
tion, and will do my utmost to
to Albany Thursday of last
merit their confidence.
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week by the death of her sister,
D. 0. Bennett
Mrs. Lloyd Cummings, Mrs. John I
Mrs. Everett Ingram, who had
Luther, Mrs. Albert Schultz and
been bedfast for the past 5
Mrs. George Welch. Those plan­
years, Mrs. Childs spent most
ning to attend the dinner may
of the summer at her sister’s
secure further information from
Coming! Saturday, November bedside.
the committee which states that
Mrs. R. M. Aldrich, Jr., suffer­
14, Bazaar of the Evangelical
pies or cakes are being solicited.
Wide var- ed an attack of appendicitis Sun­
Missionary society.
An unusually large number
iety of lovely and useful gifts. day and was taken Monday to a
was present at the meeting and
j Home cooked foods, candy, chick- hospital in Hillsboro. She is re-
a surprise feature was the a- |
Adv.
en lunch.
warding of an attendance prize, i
is
be-
An
initiation
ceremony
persented by Mrs. J. L. Tim- I
witich
was
won
by
Mrs.
planned
for
next
Monday
mons,
hour I evening, November 9, by mem-
Stone, During the social
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refreshments were served by Mrs. bers of Nehalem Assembly, Or­
der
of
Rainbow
for
girls.
John Luther.
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Mrs. H. R. Scheuerman has
been making a nice recovery fol­
LOGGERS CONTINUE WINS
lowing her recent operation in
IN WASHINGTON COUNTY
St. Vincents hospital. Mr. Scheu­
(Continued from page 1)
erman planned to take her to her
giant Oriental guard.
mother’s home in Gervais yester­
For Vernonia in the backfield day where she will remain for a
Meeker, Henderson and Jarvis week longer before returning to
turned in their best games, while
McDonald, Storey and Buckner
Claxsified
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Now s the time to get the watch
you've always wanted. Today
you can buy a Hamilton for as
little as $37,50. Or, if you will,
as much as $1,500. Let us show
you these fine watches today.
• What mother, with children com­
pelled to study under the yellow light
of the old-style kerosene lamp, but who
has heard this expression from her chil­
dren ? Study is ever a task for the little
folks, and poor light only adds to their
discomfort. Poor light, too, puts a se­
vere strain upon their eye nerves and
muscles, often leading to serious dis­
tortion and defects which handicap the
child all through life. Many mothers
have solved this serious problem by
lighting their homes with
Modern
1
' ported as getting along nicely .
A. L. Kullander was in Port­
land Saturday on business, and
also witnessed the Oregon-Wash­
ington game.
M. E. Turkington returned
Sunday from an automobile trip
to Kansas City, where he visited
! relatives.
Many of the crops
' around there were burned up dur-
i ing the last season, he reports,
and many families are already
moving to the Pacific coast, while
others are contemplating doing so.
H. E. McGraw, who is em-
| ployed in the audit department
I of the secretary of state’s office
in Salem, came to Vernonia Tues­
day to cast his vote.
Ernest Nanson and Ronald
Fetsch went to Chehalis, Wash.,
Saturday to get Mr. Nanson’s
car, which has been repaired after
being wrecked several weeks ago.
M. R. Calhoun and D. O. Ben-
! nett of St. Helens attended the
■ sportsmen’s banquet here Friday
. night.
J. H. Butler of Ballston, Ore­
gon, father of Mrs. Tufford and
Mrs. R. E. Silvis of Vernonia,
! died October 29. He was a resi-
i dent of Ballston for 40 years.
Mrs. Adolph Nelson was cal-
cel to Moscow, Idaho, Wednes­
day of last week by the death
of her mother, Mrs. A. J. Lind­
quist, a pioneer of that section.
COFFEE
COCOA
AIRWAY
Bakers, Vi lb. can ......
17c
Lb
Light
from. the
KEIOSEK!
Ask For
• Beautiful
TABLE
LAMPS
with­
out shade
ar tripod . •
TWIST BREAD
That Is Giving Wide
Satisfaction
Try it
A.L.Kullander
Vernonia
Bakery
Watchmaker
and Jeweler
3-ibs..
49c
FLOUR
Harvest Blossom
49 lb. bag ........
d* j EQ
<P l»vJ
OLEOMARGARINE
Dinner Bell
n £
2 lbs.
¿Ot
LAUNDRY SOAP
Big Peets yellow bars
3 for ...........................
10c
Baking Powder
K. C.
16 Oz. cans ..................
Fresh Egg
1 A
1 lb. Cello bag ............ luC
CRANBERRIES
Deviled Meat
U. S. No. 1
2 lbs..............................
Libby’s, Fine
for lunches, 3 for ......
in
IvC
10c
Hillsdale Broken Slice
No. 2 Vi tins
3 for
35c
YAMS
49C
Jello or Jell Well
Louisiana New Crop
19c
APPLES
Pkg......................
CRACKERS
35c
GRAPEFRUIT
Arizona Seedless
Dozen ...........................
PINEAPPLE
17c
9c
Produce
NOODLES
20c
Wine Saps - Bellflour
Box ..............................
All Krisp, 2 lb box ....
GRAPES
SALT
Blue Ribbon Takays
lb.......................................
Old Hickory smoked for
sugar cured meat
TQ
9 lb. can ...................... • vC
ONIONS
10 lb. Cloth Bag .......
39c
5c
15c
Available in
Hanging,
Bracket
and Floor
Styles at but
little more
BEEF ROASTS, lb ............................... 15c
Supplies Here for All Models
Fresh Ground STEAK, lb..................... 15c
Hoffman
Hardware Co.
In Our Market
BACON
Lean Sugar Cured, By the Piece
PURE LARD.
lb. 33c
2 lbs. ................................ 29c
DILL PICKLES, qt
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having lived in the same house
for 40 years. To attend the fun­
eral all of the 10 children were
present at the home together
for the first time in 21 years.
Last summer when Mrs. Nelson
visited her mother all but one of
j the children were present at one
I time.
Specials fur Fri. & Sat.
each
»365.0 $40°.°
193«
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6,
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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