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VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON PAGE TEN Classified Ads FOR SALE - Chester White weaner pigs and 1 year old brood sow. J. Neurer, Mist Route. 48*2 KEASEY > Mrs. _. Frank , Morris and family ‘ ;rom ** inely» California, moved , to ” Keasey Mr. »»««v lait Friday. ■ Morris will come up later. Robert Turner visited at the WANTED - Cash paid for shakes. 1L. O. Gillham home over the week end. Ato will buy cedar stumpage. See Wm. Cody, care of this Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNutt paper. visited at the W. J. Lindsley home Friday evening. FOR SALE - Cogswell chair, Miss Maise of Vernonia visited $5.00, Me Caffrey, 123 North Street 48*1 at the J. A. Armstrong home over the week end. FARM FOR RENT, 80 acres, be tween 15 and 20 acres in culti vation, about 1 % miles south of city, on good road. House, barn, outbuildings and some fruit trees. Inquire at 626 First St. Vernonia. 47*2 SAVE yourself disappointment and money by having your SUIT or OVERCOAT made to measure. $25.00. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. E. Sorensen, Tai lor. Vernonia 20cl Mr. and Mrs. H. O. DeVaney and Mrs. W. W. Webster all of Portland visited at the J. O. De Vane.v home Sunday. Thirty one dollars was taken in at the pie social held at _ ____ the Pleasant Vale school last Sat urday night. The money is to A-A' .33 Z A >-*' ' H i H F GRANGE HALL Full Gospel Services FOR SALE— Rhode Island reds Sunday School 10:00 A. M. and whites, also pigs. Sleep Chart Talk. ing rooms to rent. W. O. Porter with Morning Devotional 11:00 A. field, 376 Nort st. 43tf M. Subject: “ “ l Can We Exepct Another John Baptist before Jesus WANT A BARGAIN?.. Small comes”? Evening Evangelistic 7:30 P. size piano like new, also larger M. Subject: “Behold Jesus.” piano must be taken up. Will Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 terms. Tailman Piano Store, ; p jf ' Salem, Oregon. You are meetings. welcome FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1936 at these supper at the Anderson home will be held. Saturday evening. A cordial invitation to attend The guest list included Mr. and is extended to all members and EVANGELICAL CHURCH Mrs. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Dave eligible members. Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Burnside, Mrs. E. A. Matthews, 9:45 Church School with a Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Estey, Mr. spiritual presentation of the les and Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mr. and son. Mrs. W. W. Wolff of Tacoma 11:00 Morning Worship, the Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Holcomb, pastor speaking from the sub and Mrs. John Grady, Mr. ject; “A Plea for a Runaway.” Mrs. P. L. Thompson and Mr. TWIST BREAD 6:30 E. L. C. E. discussion Mrs. C. L. Anderson. topic: “Turning the Dials.” That Is Giving Wide 7:30 Gospel song service with AUXILIARY TO PLAN FOR a message by the pastor. Satisfaction CHRISTMAS PARTY Tuesday afternoon the Deborah —o— circle meets at two o’clock. Plans for a Christmas party Wednesday at 7.30 the adult group meets for prayer and Bible for Legion and Auxiliary members ■study. At the same hous the and their families will be the principal subject for discussion choir meets for rehearsal. I The public is very welcome in at the next meeting of the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary to be held all our services. on Tuesday evening, December 1st, in Legion Hall. The session DAVIDSONS ENTERTAINED will convene at 8:00 P. M., anti AT BUFFET SUPPER following the regular order of —o— business an informal social hour Complimenting Mr. and i Carl Davidson of Portland, ! were house guests of Mr. i Mrs. C. L. Anderson over week end, Mrs. Anderson, John Grady and Mrs. P. L. Thom- pson entertained with a buffet Ask For Try It V emonia Bakery I LADY READ Singer Sewing echine, Singer Vacuum Cleaners, Singer Hand Cleaners — Used Machines - All Kinds — Repairs All Makes. Easy Terms , Box 333 Vernonia, Ore. SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Specials for Fri. & Sat BAKING POWDER K. C. 16 oz. can HARVEST BLOSSOM Directed SALT FACIAL SOAP Morton’s 2% lb. bag .................. Woodburys 3 Bars ........................ Pen Rad 2-gal. Sealed can Op Thompsons Chocolate Flavored - I lb. tin. .. d» 1 nr q>l.£D You don’t guess about heat, you con- suit a Thermometer, but what about light? Do you frown all day and don’t know why? It’s probably insufficient light, or improperly directed light. Don’t guess about things when you can know by calling our office. We will be glad to check your lights with our light meter. Idaho Black 2 lb. Cello bag ... 17c 19c 10 lb. cloth bag 30c GRAPEFRUIT Arizona Seedless 9C- Dozen ........................... wvV nn ¿«J C APPLES PORK & BEANS Large No. 2 W cans 2 for ........................... $1.10 DRY ONIONS COFFEE Campbell’s Tomato 3 cans ........................... POTATOES S'. No. 1. Yakima Gems 50 lb. bag Qt. 29c Gal. $1.09 Fine for cooking 09- 18-lbs in shopping bag“**'" ZjC In Our Market BEEF ROAST Oregon Gas & Electric Co u. In Your Container SOUP 39c Produce SALAD OIL Maxwell House Lb................................. 8c MALTED MILK ¿JC POP CORN Don't Guess 10c 49 lbs. $1.49obl$5.80 MOTOR OIL A. E. Adams returned Friday from a visit to Caldwell, Idaho. Business is brisk there, he reports. rn 3 DC Sleepy Hollow, Cane and Maple 5 lb. can 1Q. 4 oz. bottles Both for .................... FLOUR FOR SALE— An A-l farm team. See Harry Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Washburn, Mrs. Joe Doyle and Mrs. P. H. Peterson went to Portland Mon day. Mrs. Doyle remained over for a few days, and the others returned the same evening. Lemon or Vanilla 49c 3 lbs.............................. SYRUP FOR SALE— Three room house completely renovated and paint-1 <ed. Inquire Mrs. R. D. Eby. 44tf FOR SALE— Model A 1V4 ton truck. Dual wheels, platform tires, overload body, 10-ply springs, good condition. $200. 42’6 1046 Rose Ave. Flavor, Imitation AIRWAY COFFEE 13%c lb. GROUND BEEF lb. BACON, Sugar Cured, or whole, lb.. 33c Qt................ .’........ 5c DILL PICKLES 15c WE RESERVE 1 HE KIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Vernonia, Oregon Pollyanna Aprons Also Organdie Specials TEA APRONS Miscellaneous Gift Articles SAT., NOV. 28 9 to 6 o’clock McGee Building Next to Turks ALSO Portland—Banks Stage Line The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK invites yon to Bank by mail if Home Cooked Foods Fresh Fruits and Vegetables inconvenient to come in person For Benefit of Evangelical Sunday School Christmas Fund "THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” J. A. Thornburgh, President. The Independent Line Stages leave the Vernonia Hotel daily at 7:55 a. m., 1:25 p. m. and 5:25 p. m. for Portland via Banks. Stages leave the Cen tral Stage depot, Park and Taylor Sts., Portland, for Vernonia daily at 8 a. m.- 1 p. m. and 5 p. m. SPECIAL, leaves Vernonia Fridays only, 6:30 p. m. Leaves Portland Sundays and holidays only, 8 p. m. Call service between Vernonia and Keasey FARE: $130 one way $2.10 round trip