Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 21, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1988
Visit Willard.—
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| Here from Portland—
To Move Here—
Daisy and Miss Margaret
will change her residence to Ver- McDonald of Portland visited with
nonia where she will reside in house their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
No. 8 O.-A. hill it was announced McDonald, last weekend. They were
this week. Miss Ethelyn Gillard, her | here from Thursday afternoon to
daughter, and Eugene Gillard, her Sunday,
son, will make their home with her
Friday Gueiti—
in the future. She plans to make
Little Allen Taylor and Mrs. A.
the move the latter part of this
E. Jennings were guests at the
week.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Aspinal)
Here from Arlington—
Friday.
Mrs. Everett Bartieman of Ar­
lington, Oregon, spent Sunday and In Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stone went
Monday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Olin Robbins. Mrs. Bartiemay to Portland on business Friday.
and Mrs. Robbins are sisters.
Mrs. S. A. Gillard of Portland I
Miss
PAGE THREE
Joins Rebeccaa—
At Camp
Visit
Relatives—
Food Sale Dae— *
Harry and Charles George spent
The past President’s club of the
the weekend in Portland visiting Woman’s Relief Corps met Tuesday
friends and relatives.
October 11, at the home of Mrs.
i
i
Florence McDonald, and it was
Bill Thompson Here----
Bill Thompson of Corvallis, Oreg­ decided to have a cooked food sale
on, spent the weekend visiting with on Saturday, November 5, at the
Nehalem Market and Grocery.
his parents.
Fishes at Elsie—
Perry Browning went to Elsie
Friday fishing and reported a good
catch.
Ray D. Fisher Here—
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Braley & Graham Announces
ioned Used Cars will be on display at Vernonia,
Oregon, in the old Thomas Garage Building.
These cars will be in Vernonia on Monday, Octo­
ber 24, and will be on display for three days.
’37 BUICK 2-Door
“Gold Seal” Guaran-
teed perfect.............
— $1.75
Drying Space ............... $1.00
JUNIOR, 21-feet
IRONING BOARDS
$1.00 — $1.50 — $2.25 — $4.25
IRONING BOARD PAD & COVERS .......... 75c
BOYS!!
IT’S HERE — THE NEW BIKE TRAILER.
Attaches to any bicycle. Just the thing to carry
your packages, newspapers, etc.
Complete with Bike Attachments
$5.50
jb
Foi* Hardware--------- See HOFFMAN About It!
Hoffman Hardware Co.
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The Forest Grove
National Bank
Invites You To Bank By Mail if
Inconvenient To Come In Person
J. A. Thornburg, President
"THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK”
Save Time-*
Save Work-*
Save Money**
——Let Us Care for Your Laundry------
NEW FAMILY WASH,
Pound ................ 7C
Flat Work or Finished
If Bundle is 15 pounds or over, Shirts finished for
8c each______________
The Use of IVORY SOAP Is Guaranteed in All
_________ of Our Laundry Work______________
DRY CLEANING—Cash and Carry Prices!
Men’s suits or overcoats, each .....
79c
Ladies’ coats, suits, dresses, each .... ------- 79c
We Guarantee 1-Day Service on All Work Taken
Except Orders Received on Saturday
ALL WE ASK IS A FAIR TRIAL TO CON-
VINCE YOU OF OUR EFFICIENT, REASON­
ABLE SERVICE
Vernonia Laundry and Cleaners Co.
VERNONIA, OREGON
Here from Portland—
Roy Freeman, Hazel Young and
Garfield Smith of Portland were
visitors in Vernonia with friends
the past Sunday. Mr. Smith is a
brother of Ben Smith. The party
spent part of the afternoon visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duncan.
Dine with Robbins—
Mr. and Mrs. Lox Smith of Tre-
harne and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Rob­
bins had dinner Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Robbins.
Visit in
Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. George Robbins
spent Sunday in Portland visiting
friends.
Visit in
Sedan—
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Stand. Coupe—
Chevrolet
'37
Remarkably
Fine Car
J
D. L. Sedan 37-41
Built-in trunk Low
$74C
Mileage. Guaranteed.
■37 DODGE "6”
Hollywood Star.
Extras................. .
Sedan—
Spec. Sedan 36-41
Low Mileage. Carefully Used.
’37
SEDAN
___
■37 BUICK
'36 BUICK
$625
Guaranteed.
PLYMOUTH
A
$675
Built-in trunk. Heater.
Economical, etc.........
—
$645
STUDE. “6” Sedan —
(Overdrive) Built-in trunk, ra­
dio, heater; leather
tCQC
upholstery....................
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’38
Master De L. Coupe
Run only few thou-
CfiQC
sand miles ................
JVJJ
’3S Chev.
Foldaway Clothes Drying Rack
Hl BOY, 40-feet Drying Space ....
Floors Sanded—
Members of the I W of A No.
two catalpa tree leaves back with
him, the leaves each measuring about 37 and the Ladies Auxiliary spent
27 inches in diameter at the widest part of last Saturday repairing ths
part. His son had Just returned floor and kitchen of the union hall.
from Russia as first engineer on The floor was sanded and oiled and
Go to Rainier—
an oil transport boat for the Stand­ the kitchen shelving was changed
Paul Gordon and Ed Condit of ard Oil Company.
to better fill needs of the group.
the Washington grade school were
in St. Helens Monday evening to
I
attend the October meeting of ths
Schoolmaster’s Club, a county-wide
organization. One meeting is held
every month, each at a different
Phenomenal sales of Late Models and Recondit­
location within the county.
LOOK AHEAD
For A “Rainy Day”
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander
were in Portland Sunday where thev
visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
K.illander and spent part of the
day at Bonneville dam. R. L. Kull­
ander is a brother of A. L. KuTTan-
uer.
motored to Portland Monday to
visit Wallace Bergerson and Frank
visitor Lions in the St. Vincent hospital.
Matthew Gibson was a
for several days of last week with
his son at Silverton. He brought
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TWO SIZES
Visit in Portland—
Visits Sow—
*
Ray D. Fisher, former owner ofj
The Vernonia Eagle and now locat­
Spend Sunday Fi.hing—
ed at Forest Grove was a visitor in
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lachine and Vernonia on business Tuesday. He
In Salem—
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCrae son, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Watts and returned to Forest Grove Tuesday Postal Facts—
Parcels sealed against inspection
were visitors in Salem last Friday Lyman Hawken spent Sunday fisn- evening.
ing below Elsie.
require first class postage unless
and Saturday.
Ballagh Visits—
they bear a printed label stating
Edison I. Ballagh of St. Helens that they do not contain writing
was a visitor in Vernonia Tuesday and may be opened for postal in­
contacting voters previous to elect­ spection.
ion time, November 8. He has serv­
ed Columbia county in the state Postal Facts—
C. O. D. parcels may be held at
legislature previous to this time in
1919 and 1920 and is seeking elect­ the post office for 20 days without
ion again for Columbia county repre- charge, they may be held an addi­
tional 10 days at a cost of 5 cents
rentative.
per day if the sender provides for
Your problems of drying your clothes is solved
Has Operation—
that service in his return address.
Annie McDonald was the subject
with a
ot an operation for appendicitis Postal Facts—
When mailing your letters be sure
last Friday in the Portland General
that you have the correct address
hospital.
as well as a complete return ad­
dress and the proper postage.
At Bonneville—
No more worrying about how you are going to
dry your washing during wet weather.
a—
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange and
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Burke spent
Nora Byers was taken into mem­
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger,
daughter, Marjorie, visited at the bership of the Rebeccas last Thurs­ Sunday at Camp 8 visiting with Mr.
Mrs. Perry Mellinger, Mrs. Wallace
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Will­ day evening at a meeting of the Burke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Bergerson and Mrs. Frank Lions
ard Sunday.
Burke.
group.
Many others, too numerous to list.
in Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Boeck and
uaughter, Patsy, accompanied by
their niece, Ruth Boeck, spent Sat­
urday in Portland.
Drastic price reductions on these cars bring won­
derful values for your inspection.
Braley & Graham
Has Operation—
Wallace Bergerson underwent an
operation on the knee October 10.
It was necessary to remove both
cartilages. He is in St. Vincent hos­
pital and is improving, but will be
unable to return home for some
time.
Buick Distributors for Oregon
Main Store—13th and W. Bumside
YOU MAY BE SURE
Dancing Classes
that when you see the sign
“GRADE A MILK and CREAM”
will begin Tuesday,
October 25, at the
Grange hall.
Registration at 4
o’clock.
that you and your family’s health is being safe­
guarded.
You get this assurance at the
NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
Mrs. R. D. Ebv
Banks—
Portland, Oregon
Mrs. Lura Shipley and family
spent Friday evening visiting with
relatives in Banks.
Visit Parents—
Lawrence and
Ralph
Benne.t
spent the weekend home from school
visiting their parents.
DON'T
GAMBLE
—on Higher Living
Costs & Lower Income
FARMING —A 2% transaction
tax is a tax on farmer's gross
receipts from all sales, includ­
ing eggs, wheat, flax, livestock,
vegetables; also a tax on every*
thing he buys, —machinery,
sacks, fertilizer, boxes, insur*
ance, etc.
RETAIL —A 2% transaction tax
is a tax on dollar value of all
sales, large or small. The mer­
chant is supposed to pay the
tax. If he adds the tax to his
prices, he can add MORE than
the tax, thereby fooling the
purchaser.
WHOLESALE —A 2% transac*
tion tax is a tax on wholesale
sales. Many retailers will buy
outside Oregon, because inter*
state sales are exempt.
SERVICES of doctor, dentist
lawyer, accountant, garage re*
pairman, are taxable. Lodge
and club dues are taxable. Al­
so rents received, interest, div­
idends, transportation charges,
insurance premiums.
REAL ESTATE sales are taxed
2%.
SHOPPERS
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SPAM, HORMEL
2
PEACHES—
Dried Fancy Muir
Pound ...
Fresh Salmon Eggs lb. 15c
Pork Sausage lb. 15c; 2 lbs. 28c
SHOULDER PORK ROAST
beenetf entorpr.,#
Half or Whole
HAM,
proper»» owner ih p
lb.
|gc
Pound
28c
BAKERS
Half Pound
Wadhani's Memorie
2
No. 2 tins
»
for
25c
LIMA BEANS—
Fancy
Large
2 pounds
15c
15c
2 tall tins ................
Large 4-oz. bottle
23c
BEANS—
CUT,
Duncan’s Market
PINEAPPLE JUICE
15c
COFFEE—
Lb. Bag
Ask Us for Prices on Canning Beef by
the Quarter
10c
PAPER TOWELS—
2
rolls
15c
Specials for Friday and Saturday, October 21 and 22.
Transaction Tax
for “Citizens
Retirement Annuity”
agency tpectalumg in foration, leqieotion awê
pvb/ic affeiri, devo »ad »O sound pubi« poOry to word
10c
CHOCOLATE­
2%
Paid Adv. by
Oregon Buaineaa A Invertor«, Ine.
303 Fenton Baildinq. Portland, Ore.
HL.Germen, Fren. FH Toog. Mgr.
17c
Pound Pkgs.
Large Pkg.
CREAM OF WHEAT
STARCH—
Corn or Gloss
VANILLA
VOTE
315 X NO
27c
23c
RINSO
Large package 21c
PANCAKE FLOUR
10-lb. bag 43 c
IVORY SOAP
4-Medium size bars 21c
DRIED PRUNES
........
3 pounds J3c
D essert -
O c
packages
jell
3
12-oz. tin
King’s Grocery
Where Your Money Buy* More
Ph. 91
At the New Mile Bridge
2 Deliveries Daily