Thu ’»day, January 9, 1930 g c — — --------------------- I !■ Claus Messing of Portland was I 1 • V = Marshall Malmsten left Sat­ a visitor in this city Saturday. urday returning to Forest Grove V — Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeil | Mr. and Mrs. John Glassner were Portland visitors over the land for New Years. week end. Miss Faye McKee of Rainier The D. C. Cason family visit­ spent Friday visiting with Tuila ed relatives in Gresham over the Morton. holiday weekend. S. A. Morton underwent a John Wardle, .student at O. minor operation at Good Samari­ S. C., visited his parents, Mr. tan hospital last Thursday. and Mrs. C. W. Wardle during Mr. and Mrs. F. N. O’Donnell the holidays. and family have returned home Mrs. Tom Crawford sends her after spending the holidays at copy of the Eagle, when she has Hillsboro. read it, to her grandmother, Mrs. Lee Johnson motored to Port- Daniel Boyd at Glasglow, .Scot­ entertained one evening last land. week with a radio party. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer and Mr. and KOSTER CAMP Mrs. W. A. Hodge. where he is attending Pacific G. W. Ford spent the week­ University. end in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Miller and Miss E. Collins was a Portland son, Marion, attended the bas- visitor over the weekend. ketball game at Clptskanie, Fri- Frank Hartwick was a busi­ day evening. ness visitor in Portland Monday. Miss Mildred Gordon of Port­ Frank Hartwick visited the land is visiting Miss Collins at County seat during last week. the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mitchell mo- FARM REMINDERS Bevan Igou and Bob Noble Oregon has 170 weekly news­ tored to Portland one day last were Portland visitors Sunday. Frank Godwin has returned week papers, 33 dailies and about 60 magazines, requiring the use Morris Bennett entered the from Welch, La. Mr. Godwin left Little Jackie Andreasen has each week of probably four mil­ Oregon Normal school at Mon­ his daughter Willa Mae with re­ latives in Louisiana. been quite ill. lion sheets of paper, 5 tons of mouth, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Parker, W. A. Hodge is able to be ink and the efforts of several and Mr. and Mr. Lee Schwab thouand persons in their publica- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Condit and about after his recent illness. sons, Bobby and Melvin mo- Veldon Parker were the guests'of tion. tored to St. Helens Friday af- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moore of Eric Uhlin is visiting his bro­ Apple and pear scab and cher- ternoon. i ry leaf spot are I some of the Corvallis at the wedding of Miss ther Chas. Uhlin. H. L. Blaker, .manager of the Moore and Alvin Parker, January Mr. and Mrs. Albin Bergstrom, j many diseases that t are carried from year to year in fal- local branch of the Shell Oil Co., 4. Wm. Prutzman and Mrs. Ada over len leaves. Many Oregon or- 1 busi- I •pent Mon ' in i Ayers motored to Portland Wed. i Mrs. K A. McNeil’s parents chardists and berry growers de- r.fesg. from Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. nesday, ,Mrs. Ayers continuing stroy these disease spores by on her way to Walla Walla. Lee 1 Arps, are spending the week vi-. plowing the leaves just as early Larry Marshall, Ho | W. A. Hodge wishes to ex- as possible, says the experiment Bennett the 1 siting at the McNeil home. and ranie . .1 ' tend sincere thanks for the Ver­ station. Rotation of crops give i a ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kullander nonia Eagle sent him while in the same results with field crops. Fi; y » Vening. of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. i the hospital. He enjoyed getting lest G. C. Sn^th and son, Ray, of the home news very much. C Schlegel Survey underway of Green­ Ore., spent Sun-1 naive«. Mr», ..XV1 uraw Iindependence. ana •um. Frank Hartwick this day visiting at the home of Mr. Clyde Reynolds has purchased springs highway for 1 esurfacing and oiling of entire stretch be­ I and Mrs. A. L. Kullander. Mrs. a new car. pact week. tween Kalamath Falls and Ash­ „ , , . „ , I Smith is Mr. Kullander’s sister. Mrs. Phil Schroeder of Kala- Mr. and Mrs W. A. Hodge land. math Falls spent. several days | Sidney Shaw, timekeeper of spent the weekend with Captain j Connacher Logging camp of last week visiting _ friends. Mrs. ___ ___ the ___ East Side Logging company Harry Wagner of Rainier, also houses were entered during the Schroeder resided in this city' spent several hours in Vernonia ! attended the I. O. O. F. dance holidays, useful articles were sto- several years ago. Monday morning. ' at Rainier Saturday evening. PROGRESS PROSPER I TV Ji A 3#*/ 4 Z ----- ----- 'J -QM« Friday, Jan. 10 Thursday, X Jan. 16 to, and including, X White Wonder Brand For 10bars33c Margarine of Bargains In Our Windows 23c SAFEWAY Matches Straight Seediest Thompson's pots, 6cans 25c Raisins qu healthfll, nutritious. Every Table Is Full Of Real Bargains Cleanser. For scouring pans, enamelware, etc. Bleaching and Deodorizing Lge. but. CRUX Why Pay More Than At Sunbrite Pu rex grain, full count and non-polsonoas. 23c Carton lOc 10c Highway Tomatoes Cn. J for 25 c Max=i=muM Milk (j |ßs 55^ 13 "”$1.17 Prunes 2 carton j Dainty Wafers No. 2% 8an * ...Tall SALB NOW ON We have just completed our annual inventory and find many broken sizes and odd lots that we wish to clear out and make room for the new spring goods now on the way. Not time or space here to tell you of every item but it will pay you to take time tff and shop around throughout the whole store. Women’s Winter Coats on sale at just half price. All Wool Jersey Dresses going now at.......................................... All Rain Coats reduced, prices range at........,....................... Women’s hats all reduced, priced now at................................. Full sizes Double Blankets priced at............................................... Several tables of women’s low shoes priced at........................... Full sized Bed Sheets, seamless, priced at ................................ Pillow Cases to match, size 36x42, priced at each ................. Part linen Crash Toweling, bleached or unbleached, 2 yards Four bars of Palm Olive Toilet Soap for.... .„■—■■■..................... Children’s Raincoats, carried over from last year, priced at A new shipment of Kotex arrives, buy it aTMiller’s now at Men’s part wool Socks, splendid for work, 2 pairs for ........ Boys all wool Blazers, most all sizes, priced in this sale .... Men’s heavy flannel Work Shirts, all sizes, priced at only .... Men’s Slickers, regular $6.00 values, priced to dean up at ... Boy’s Slickers, regular $4.00 yellow ones, priced at only .... Men’s light weight Alligator Short Coats, in colors, priced at Boys’ Rain Hats, all sizes, now going at, only ......................... Men’s Bib Overalls, good heavy weight, from 36 size up, at Men’s part wool Unionsuits, regular $1.49 all sizes at........... Odds and ends in men’s all wool Unionsuits and two pieces. Men’s horsehide leather Coats, first quality, priced at only Men’s Raincoats, fleece lined, regular $5.90, priced now at ... Men’s Dress Shirts, including Arrow brand, values up to $2.50 at Men’s Dress Shirts, values up to $1.49, pick them out now at $3.98 ... 3.49 to 4.95 .. .98c to 1.98 $1.29 to 2.98 $1.00 to 2.98 . 98c 19c .. 25c . 25c ... 49c .. 29c .. 25c $L98 $1.98 $3.49 $2.49 $3.98 .. 49c .. 98c $1.19 $12.50 $3.98 $1.49 98c Fancy Large Size Fancy Salted Crackers Cauliflower PURE CANE SUGAR IDAHO WHITE BEANS Snowball variety, solid heads. Fine, granulated, in cloth bags. 25 ,bs $1.37 Fancy good size. Each Cheese Rialto Malt Toilet Tissue Rice M. . . 10C io »’s 59c Per pound Mild and tasty Guaranteed quality 6ro,l933c [ K 1 lb. carton 5c Finest quality Meat Market Specials Quality the very best Uard Sack $2.95 Pure Fresh Rendered3 Grain fed hogs. Onions ¡8 lbs 17c 27c 2^ lb. can J. B. long grain Potatoes recleaned quality» 1ÖS 48C SAFEWAY I Coffee ! 3 lbs. $1.15 ! Pound Kraut Bananas Libby’s brand Bacon Eastern sugar cured. Pound 28c 3 lbs 19c WE reserve the right to limit quantities Vernonia, Oregon Phone 741 rh M . I-