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VERNONIA
C lassi f iati. 3 ds
FOUND - May 2, on Beaver
Creek read, brown traveling bag.
Inquire st Eagle office.
Darn Tootin’!
out <vii li a
FOR LENT - Furnished cottages,
by day, week or month. Phone
273 or see real estate dealer. 21e
REWARD and no questions ask
ed for return of telephone test
set taken from car Saturday
night.
Eagle office.
21cl
NOTICE - I will not be respon
sible for any bills contracted
by my wife, Mrs. Hannah Bus-
hart.
C. D. Bushart.
21*1
FOR SALE - Young fresh cows,
A. J. Kirk.
20*2
FOR SALE - R. I. Red Hatching
eggs.
50c a setting.
Mrs.
C. W. Erven, Corey Hill.
19*3
WANT EID: Western Red Cedar
poles or stumpage for produc-
Ing poles. L. D. McFarland Co.,
Milwaukie, Oregon.
50*6m
FOR SALE - Rhode Island reds
and whites, also fryers and
eggs.
Sleeping rooms to rent,
Also circulating heater for sale.
W. O. Porterfield, 376 North St.
gt
RACE FOR QUEEN OF ST.
HELLION DAY IS UNDER WAY
— -O—
St. Helens - (Special) - Uff-
der way only a few days, the
race for Queen of St. Hellion
days celebration at St. Helens,
June 26 and 27, Is taking a
prominent place in preliminary
activities.
Six princesses already are in
the field, selling the buttons
which admit the holder to all
events at the celebration. Each
button will count 100 votes in
determining the queen.
Unsuc
cessful candidates will be prin
cesses.
Those entered are Lois Hewitt
of St. Helens, for the Young
Democrats; Pearl Peck of St.
Helens, for the Eagles lodge;
Sylvia Lindal of St. Helens, for
McCormick's; Auselia Burgan of
St. Helens, for Fir-Tex; Ger-
trude Qualley of Scappoose, for
Pacific Conserving diimpany; and
Ellen Lowe of St. Helens, for
the paper mill union.
Candidates also will be en
tered from Vernonia, Rainier,
and Deer Island community.
The two-day program will in
clude a display of industrial pro
ducts of the entire county, wa
ter sports, baseball, parades, the
coronation, air model contests,
WHERjRIE
CLOTHES
VERNONIA, OREGON
Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Scheuer-
j man and Mrs. Sidney Malmsten
went to Salem Wednesday to at
tend the sessions of the annual
conference of the Evangelical
church over which Bishop E. W.
Praetorius of St. Paul is pre-
siding, The conference wall last
through Sunday.
FOR SALE - 1 Fordson tractor
1 Two B tractor plow, 1 Ford
truck, 1 Dodge or Internationa
1H ton truck '28 models, 1
tractor disc.
Elmer Bergerson
20*2
FOR SALE - Wood Range, cheap.
Inquire O.-A. hill, house 55. ?
EAGLE,
Impatience never got anybody
anywhere except Into trouble.
Too many motorists expect an au
tomobile horn to work miracles.
They forget it was made for only one
purpose: A horn should warn.
There is nothing quite so irritat
ing as a horn-tooting motorist, with
the possible exception of a mog-
qulto In a sleeping porch. Both merit
the same consideration.
An ancient Chinese philosopher
said: “The big voice betokens the
small mind.” Five thousand years
lave not altered this truth, although
it is expressed on our highways to
day with less grace and more pro
fanity.
Impatient motorists should re
member that a devil is recognized
by his horns.
So, button, button, lay off the
button!
Mrs. Eva West and Mrs. Eda
Lindstrom left Tuesday for Sea
side where they will visit with
their brother, Otto Malmsten, for
several weeks.
Mrs. Louis Boeck was taken
to the Portland General hospital
last Friday where she expected
to undergo a major operation
some time this week.
Sidney Malmsten spent Mon
day in St. Helens on jury duty.
______ •_______
CONCERT PROGRAM TO BE
GIVEN NEXT WEEK
A concert program by the Ver
air show and 40 planes partici
pating, carnival, street dance, nonia choral society, directed by
etc.
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Olson have
moved to Camas Wash., where
Dr. Olson is now employed by
the S. P. and S. Railway Co.
Mrs. B. B. Hawkins and Mr.
and Mrs. John Robbins spent
Monday at Gaston with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hayes.
Mrs. J. L. Biggs is visiting
FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937
1 . . ,
".•ends in Portlarr. -his week oseph A. Finley, is to be given
'an! attending sessions of the next Friday evening in the
Christian church. The complete
; Rebekah grand assembly,
I
program will appear in next
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crume week’s issue.
visited in Newberg Sunday.
Mrs. Carl Brewer underwent
a major operation in St. Vin
Mrs. C. A. Malmsten and Mrs. cents hospital Monday morning.
Lois Clark were called to Fbrest Her condition is serious.
Grove Saturday by the sudden
illness of Mrs. Lloyd Thomas
I 'Louise Malmsten).
Mrs. Tho-
i mas underwent an emergency
operation for appendicitis in the
Forest Grove hospital that even-
i ing and rallied well following it.
BOB MORRELL
Painting
Paper Hanging
Calsomining
LEAVE ORDERS AT
PATERSON FURNITURE
STORE
Joy Theatre
VERNONIA
SATURDAY, MAY 22
MATINEE 2:3« P.M.
ONE DAY ONLY
“MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS”
Featuring Charlie Ruggles and Alice Brady
ALSO
FLASH GORDON in
AIRWAY COFFEE
17c 3
Lb.
50c
ibs.
See it Greund. Know it’s
Fresh.
LAUNDRY SOAP
Off
DDC
Crystal White
10 bars ......................
STRING BEANS
No. 2 cans
n r
¿DC
3 for ...........................
Shredded Wheat
Try
Shredded Wheat
Strawberries
CHEESE
and
1 A
1 U C
Whole Milk Chedder
Pound
MARSHMALLOWS
Fluffiest
i r
1 l'b. pkg..................... A DC
PEARS
No. 2H cans
Each ..............
2 for
15c
29C Doz. $1.59
MILK
i n
Mt. Vernon
Tall cans, 3 for
1J/C
BAKER’S COCOA
1 lb. can
Each .......
CAKEFLOUR
Swansdown
Large Pkg.................
Of*
¿DC
Imitation Extract
Lemon or Vanilla
4 oz. bottles
2 for ..........
25c
LAUNDRY SOAP
Big Peets Large Yellow
rBf"r ............
10c
FLOUR
23c
2 pkgs.........
f /»
IOC
HAVEST BLOSSOM
Hard Wheat Blend
49 lb. bag ........
Ç1 tt
vl.DD
PRODUCE
ORANGES
Thin Skinned Juicy Sun-
Kist Oranges
O *>
2 dozen .................... DDC
BANANAS
Luscious Golden Ripe. Fine
for Lunches
Of*
4 pounds .................
¿DC
Strawberries
♦
We will have the best
Berries obtainable at the
lowest possible prices.
Try Strawberry
Shortcake, or berries
and Shredded Wheat
In Our Market
Pork Loin Roast or
Ch°ps
28c
Oysters, Fresh Pacific
18c Qt. 35c
Pound ............ ..........
Pt.
Pork Shld Roast
SWEET PICKLES
Pound
Pint
15c
Shop Our Market for
No. 1 Spring Fryers.
PORK LIVER
Pound
10c
25c
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
“UNSEEN PERIL”
SUNDAY & MONDAY, MAY 23-24
“LOVE IS NEWS”
Featuring Don Ameche and Loretta Young
PLUS
UNIVERSAL NEWS
MARCH OF TIME
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MAY 25-26
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
“THEY WANTED TO MARRY
With Betty Furne** and Gordon Jone*
ALSO
“THE MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF
With John Beal, Joan Fontaine and Philip Hu*ton
THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MAY 27-28
TWO MAIN FEATURES
1
Want A Home?
HERE’S HOW TO GET IT
1. You Furnish the Lot.
2 Oregon-American will furnish the
Lumber and Shingles.
3. We will furnish up to 50 per cent of
the total cost in cash.
4- You have a home on easy monthly
payments
SEE BERT MILLS FOR YOUR LOT.
“MURDER GOES TO COLLEGE
An All-American Lin-up of Entertainment Thrill.
ALSO
“LET’S MAKE A MILLION”
V365O$4O
Smitty’s Men’s Shop
Vernonia, Oregon
Caley A. Stanwood, Inc.
With Edward Everett Horton, Charlotte Winter* and
Porter Hall
COMING
Wake Up and Live — Fifty Road* to Town — Theoren
Chan at the Olympics
1
Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ro
land D. Eby for the club dance
Saturday evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Dobler and Dr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Tegart of Portland.
Mr. and
Mrs.
Joe
Doyle
and baby spent a few days in
Portland this week.
St. Helens, Oregon
Phone 161
Veazie-Gray Bldg.