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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1937)
PAGE TWELVE VERNONIA EAGLE, Classified Ads VERNONIA, OREGON Along the Concrete WANTED: Western Red Cédai- poles or stumpage for produc- ing poles. L. D. McFarland Co., 50*6m I Milwaukie, Oregon. DRESS MAKING - all kinds of sewing and alterations done at reasonable prices. M Dailey, 942 Rose Ave. FOR SALE— Rhode Island reds and whites, also pigs. Sleep ing rooms to rent. W. O. Porter field, 376 Nort st. FOR SALE - Baled hay, good oats and vetch. R. S. Lind- .2*2 say- Mist Route. ---------- * 8, afternoon (Friday) at the home of Mrs. J. F. Rose, having been postponed from New Year’s day. Myrtle Stacey returned home Thursday evening of last week following a visit of four days with Mrs. Fred H. Veith at Van- couver, Washington. Mrs. Harvey Crume and chil- dren returned last week from a weeks visit with her mother at Bridge, Oregon. O. T. Bateman is leaving this week for Payette, Idaho, where he will visit for a week with his mother and brother. The Nehalem Social club will meet next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. H. E. Me Graw. Oscar Sorlee and Everett Run- many interesting travelers from Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. dell spent the Holidays in Rose- distant places, who had just ar CARD OF THANKS Briot for the New Year’s eve We wish to thank our friends burg, Toledo and Waldport visit- rived on the Empress of Japan, cance were Mr. and Mrs. Fred and neighbors for their many ex ing friends. Miss Bennett recalled having seen Youngquist of St. Helens. pressions of sympathy and for the Empress of Japan arrive in Mrs. Walters, mother of Mrs. Margaret Bennett and Mar their beautiful floral tributes dur Vancouver, B. C. on its maiden J George Plumb, who has been ing our recent bereavement. jorie Gray, members of the Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hammack Washington school faculty, spent voyage just five years ago, when it made a record trans Pacific A. L. Kullander made a busi part of their Christmas vacation .trip. Amy Hughes acocmpanied Í' '............................ “ ■1 in Victoria, B. C. On < the boat ' Misses Gray and Bennett as far ness trip to Portland Monday. returning to Seattle they saw as Seattle where she visited. -------- *---------- ’«g r RUSSELL WHITSELL IS MARRIED IN PORTLAND —o— DYEING Russell Whitsell of Vernonia was married New Year’s day to Miss Mildred M. Peterson of Portland at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Ben Peterson. Attending from Vernonia and vicinity were the groom’s mother, Mrs. V. M. Whit sell, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Frank and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell of Glenwood.......... The couple are making their home in Vernonia, where Mr. W’hitsell is a clerk in the Safe- Men’s Overcoats and Suits Dyed Guaranteed ............................................ $2.95 Ladies Overcoats, Suits and Silk Dresses .......................................... $2.95 Sweaters ................................................. $1.50 Skirts ....................................................... $1.35 Trousers ................................................. $1.50 Vermmia Lauasdry ind Dry Cleaners Specials for Fri. & Sat AIRWAY COFFEE 18c TO?4ATOES Oregon Grown No 2 Vi tins, 3 for 5z>c 3 ibs. PEAS SYRUP No. 2 tins — Good Pack HOLLOW SLEEPY 9 9 _ ODC Pure Cane & Maple Qt. Jug ............. WHITE KING Large Pkg........ 33c Tomato Juice 25c COCOA Regular 81-00 to 82.95 3 ()ß' regular 50c RAYON HOSE now 29c and 39c and Table Linens Regular $1.00 to 82.95 SILK Dresses $3.90 Baby Things.. sweaters, blank els, etc. New Shipment of Gracelyn and Betty Jane House Black Pepper Flavors 1 lb. pkg................ 5c SUGAR PURE CANE 8c 10 lb. Cloth bag .. 100 lb. bag Baking Powder CALUMET 1 lb. can ................. 21c l»r<Mluce Peanut Butter LEMONS 25c 2 lbs. . 57c $5.59 Sunkist, Large fancy Dozen ........................... CANDY ORANGES We have a few 2 lb.____ boxes of fancy Holiday chocola tes left. Special price r" A Box .......................... DUC Sunkist Fine for Juice, Doz PEACHES 10 lb. Cloth bag .... STOKELY’S No. 2« tin» Extra Fancy fruit in heavy • yrup «r 2 cans ......................... 25c 15c ONIONS 15c New Carrots Fancy California 1 A 3 bunches .................. vDC In Our Market Frocks Clever Styles Good Regular 84.95 to 15c 25c 2 lb. Pkg. ............ JELLO Morton’s Triangle 2 % lb. bag ............... Luncheon Sets $2.29 < ¡npbells or Stokelys £ 10 oz. cans ....... SALT Closing out our stock of sweaters 6 cans59r Case, 24 cans PEANUTS Assorted Pkt 10c Can Granulated Soap Fresh Roasted 2 lbs ............... Winter Clearance! at this price Materials lb. 17c lb.......... 25c lb............. 15c Shoulder of Spring Lamb Leg of Spring Lamb Fresh Ground Beef The Apparai Shop 1936 ____ her daughter ___ „ _ visiting here during the holidays, will return to her ’ home ----- ----------------------------------- ’- — 1 in California this week end. William Briot took Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeill to Portland Tuesday. Doris Rae Estey enjoyed a visit from her cousin, Maxine Imboden of Portland' during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Miss Van Meter of Forest1 Imboden spent New Year’s day Grove who visited at the home at the E. R. Estey home. of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Preston, The monthly meeting of the ■ or a number of days left for | Missionary society of the Chris- her home Wednesday. ! tjan church will be held this Mrs. W. R. Hammack returned from Chandler, Oklahoma, Tues day evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emmons are the parents of a nine pound boy born Tuesday. The Philip Millis family is I moving back to Vernonia from Molalla, Oregon. Their house near Riverview was vacated last week by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Linn, who moved: into town. FOR SALE OR TRADE - equity in 1931 Buick sedan. Call at 946 -Weed Ave. Al Denny. 2*1 JANUARY FRIDAY. i I Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Epperly | and family of Bazo, California, j visited with the H. H. King fam- j ily and G. S. Epperly over the | week end. Mr. Epperly is an , administration guard in the U. ! S. Forestry Service at Bazo Ranger station. ’ He i is a cousin of Mrs. King and a nephew of G. S. Epperly. Perri Shortening Dill Pickles 4 lbs 55c qt............... 5c WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES