Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 21, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, March 21, 1930
Gordon Wait s¡ - nt Monday in
St. Helens on business.
M. E. Carkin visited in Camas
over the v. eek end.
Jos. Scott spent the v«e“k end
at his home in Poi , land.
Peter Felong and Y. Muraki
of Tophill spent i .turday in
Vernonia purchai ing supplies.
Albert Schmidlin of Brauns
was a Vernonia shopper Satur­
day.
Mi-.. I.. !’. PreVn of Portland
has been sj nd i th. h t v.ee.i
at th,' home 4 Mrs. 11. Veal.
♦
Cl. us Messing of Pi
»pent Saturday in this ci
iting with brother, Enol Mess-
ing, postmaster.
Ra’ph Stalk of Salem,
seating the Nelson Bros.
Sign company, wu n V<
business visitor Saturday.
Mrs. W. E. Sawyer of Port
land visited with Mrs. Mo
at her home in the Cl
.
apartments over the week
Mrs. Rose Fleleher, an em-
ploye of Mil'er
. iòle COin-
puny, spent the v.. .. end m
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Miilci' and
son Morion attended ti : lo -
mobile siiow in Foiii.iMl . in-
NATAL
«
*
Noble Dunlap and sun
Floyd drove to Vernonia Tie
day.
Frit". Eller called at the I. 1.
McMullin place V\ e-lie Jay.
a
Clarence Lindsay v. .is.
couple of days la t
-.'I.
Mr. and Mrs. Jal.e
transacted busine- . in
lalst Wednesday.
Miss Beatrice Perry I
grandfather,
Oliver
drove to Vernonia last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dike McMullin
and daughter were shopping in
Vernonia Tuesday.
Robt. Lindsay is pasturing
gome young stock at Mrs. Nels
Peterson’s plate.
Jim Miller drove to Vernonia
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iler drove
to Vernonia on business Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Banzer were
in Vernonia Friday.
Bud Baldridge call’d at the
Lincoln Peterson home Thursday.
Mrs. Edward Wells wa a bus­
iness caller alt Vernonia IT .day.
Zalc Holme , was a Natal bus
in ess caller Friday.
Mrs. Lee Osbourn visited her
sister, Mrs. Ira Peterson, Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kennedy
made several businc s
Natal Friday evening.
Noble Duiikvp
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Page Three
aw
home from Pacific university to
Floyd Haden and Chester Wie- Local Power Company
mil the week end.
nicke have returned to school af­
TREHARNE
Building New Lines
Mrs, R. 8. Lindsay and son
ter being absent on account of
irone« called Sunday to see ,
the measles.
Ted Keasey was hurt Tuesday
. Lindsay’s mother, Mrs. Nels
Mrs. Harold Smith’s parents,
In the past week many new
morning at Rock creek camp. of Cornelius, spent Wednesday subscribers have been added to
Peterson.
Cyi ril Flemming bought some Geo. Hull took his place for a with the family.
the list of light and power us­
stuck in this vicinity last week., few days.
ers of the Oregon Gas and El­
rd McMullin called at I Mrs. Vernon Stanton and chil­
ectric company.
ALONG THE FISHHAWK
a Tuesday.
li. en called at the home of Mrs.
New lines extended to several
’escing in St.
Lindsay motored to Port- R. Stanton Friday.
A. DeRosia is doing a great miles both on the Rock creek,
1.
st week end.
Mis. F. O’Donnell motored to deal of plowing this nice weather. Timber and Mist roads have
Nels Peterson has return- Vernonia last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylas DeRosia been installed and further con­
hcr home after spending I
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Giren of had chicken dinner with his par- struction is still being made.
ys in Portland,
A construction crew of seven
n. Bridgers and Alber- Portland visited at the home of enls, Mr. and Mrs. A. DeRosia, is now engaged, and along with
l'avo F
ne DeRock were Natal his sister, Mrs. J. Glassner, over Friday evening.
lau at
the new construction, better­
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Krall have ment and improvement of the
Sunday evening.
. the week end.
veti;.
been ill the past week, but are old line is in prpgress.
Clyde Johnson called at Ver-1 Gilbert and Geo. Holt made ____
A son of Mr. and Mrs i. L. 0.
1 .. Monday.
a businc. s trip to The Dalles Sat- • reported improving.
! i day. Sunday they intended go-' Miss Inas Kroll has been ab-
idrevfs wntj sc; at to a I ’ 1 ortland
. ing
inu nn
’ni-Vii 1 lis.
St. Helens—Portland Electric
»ospitai Friday critically ill with
on in
to i Corvallis.
gent lrom school recently oil ac-
Pow< r company installing elec-
pneumonia. He is now
Albert Schmidlin has bought count of i.lo. :..
't< c line from Burkhcad’s corner
road to recovery.
a new Ford sedan.
RIVERVIEW
Milo Deltosi.i has be n doing . mound block as far as school-
at some v. ik lor 'it, .«as Keen.
Mrs.
llarry
Condit
visited
I, man:
I house.
U I,
A. DeRosia took his daughter
Johnston-McGraw shingle ie home of 1; r sister, Mrs. C.
t Coast
Ohler, 1 Friday afternoon.
to
Clatskanie
lor
meuical
atten
­
mill
is
shut
down
on
account
of
Wat a
Po. I lend—Secretary of war
Some ■ 1 cal f. Ik wi i e up to tion Satui.iay.
being unable to get cedar logs
latter
. ■ pro.od allotment of $21,500
the
golf
course
Sunday.
over present road conditions.
Basil belt sia went to Port­ . ,r maint-.'nanfe work on Wil-
L st week
Toni McCàffery went to Tort- 1 Fra: k Schmidlin bought a land ’ii.tosd.iy.
river above
Guernsey
cow from F. R. Hyland
formerly1 latid Tuesday.
Paul Kiel. l.as been al the
'famhill river.
recently.
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Portland
Wilma
G
1.1-
ner
and
Loretta
were guests at the John Estes Baker spent Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Milo DeRosia is visiting
place Tuesday.
Mr. a.id Mrs. Win. Meadows oi
with Mary Treharne.
Be it Turpin and family moved
Mrs. Leonard Smith and Mrs. Mist-
arly of Portland, üway Saturday.
Harold Smith motored to Ver-
Mrs. A. DeRosia and diu '.ter,
spending a week
S. V Malmsten and Albert nonij Monday afternoon.
I Miss Vivian, visited Mrs. Milo
; eting the con- Parla ar motored to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon DeRosia Munday.
i.ew post office Tuesday, accompanied by Lester visited relatives over the week
Mrs. A. DeRosia and (laughter
over the week Al owe of the upper Nehalem
end.
Miss Vivian, culled on Mrs. M.
E. Treharne made a business Kroll Tuesday.
Mrs. G. W. Plumer of Ve
trip to Seattle Saturday.
Milo DeRosia has been build-
nia ¡pent the afternoon Tuc
Who I
.i
and Mrs. E. Lisenby were ing a new gr
gruinery for his fa-
h Mrs. Sidney Malmsten
l-.st
.da shoppers Saturday.
tl.er, A. DeRosia.
Phil Millis’
children
Dooley motored to Forest
A. DeRosia and his daughter,
measles and some of them
Sunday.
Miss Vivian, brought Mrs. Henry
quite sick.
. E. Sunell and children, Locks and her new daughter,
I Mrs. K. L. C.Lselman
[rs. b . Stanton and (laugh­ Mis.'- Margaw>t. home from flats
I’tiymond and wife went
:.',v•
sal
called at the home of Mrs. l^anie Thursday.
Portland Wednesday to vi
McDonald Tuesday after-
ver
YOU HAVZJÎT DEC2P-B
L. Casselman, who is in St
Klamath Fal's— •onstruetion
FAWOV3 UNTIL VOÜ12.
ct-if.i hospital.
and Mr VZm. Hodge were ' of $50,000 airport will start in
A.-.' .
>
I ONT .
A FIVE CE-i<T CIO AV >
Mrs. . Str ror.g and
turday.
: the near future.
Emma of the O.-A.
Hing f <>n friends in
.»esda ay.
Otis i Larai more is bus
Gi
sc days.
.rdem
Mrs. Henry
Mr.
1 .from here
■ hi lvc i
a, ’ Corey
Mrs.
Mr.
some plow- wore g
of hi
Mrs. Neh Pclersou last1 J. Kirk at Pleasant Hili Mond
I Miss Christine Rainvy is
i ' . ,.y w.'is a visitor in i»g a new Foi-.l sedan, a bit
on::i
i.lui'day ■
day present from her parent'
Wm bridg'. rs gave a sur-
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall w
biilhd.iy parly at her home' mier geests at the home of
mMr o. Miss Minnie McMul- f'
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A.
■.Liii 'i ■ evening.
I J. Kirk, at Pleasant Hill Sunday.
; and .lira, Irii Peterson and'
’lr- d’d Mrs. Dave McMu-lm
\mei.iml were Saturday vis- of Natal were guests of the hit-
££ M t.
(tor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Johnston made a busin ss Estes of this place Tuesday.
‘ Just perfect!” What a pleasure to have your family or guests say that about
to Ve nonia Saturday.
j The E. E. Mills property >n
r.i-.e
of '.our T i/htfiilly good meals. They’ll ■ .y just that and even more if yon
e Sbi:: ! son of Mr. and Mrs.1 Riverview was rent.d to Eve.-ett
bry
your too ’; at MacMarr’s where every item is fresh, clean and full of ap*
Green ' reeov. lin.” from his Prickett, an employe of Gilby
1 tii-i { ■ i nourishing goodness. And lcik at the savings you make! Every pur-
.3 and is much bette.- this Motor company, this week.
I'jllln is doing some
for Wm. Pringle Jr.’
of Riverview spent
visiting his sis-
MeMullin, and
made a trip to
McMullin
came
Liberate Fish Near
During the pi st fe
CO,000 cutthroat trout, averag-
ing better than six inches in
length, have been liberated by
the state game commission in
Washington
county. .Streams
that received 10,000 each
East Dairy creek, Tua'atin
er, Nehalem river, McKay <
Rock creek and Gales creek
LAYER FIGS
Fancy white.
2 pounds
MacMARR COFFEE
I reshly roasted daily in
Portland. Special for
Saturday and Monday
only. 1 lb. 35c.
$1.00
WESSON OIL
For better salads.
Sir
45c
CORN MEAL
White or yellow.
29c
bags
. D. Broken Sliced
PINEAPPLE
No. 21X> cans.
Packed by J. D. Dole.
2 cans
.... 39C
SEEDLESS
RAISINS
4 pound hag 25c
The new Majesties are here—6 of them! Each with the
sensational new Majestic Colotura Dynamic Speaker. The
speaker that gives greater richness—greater realism to
Majestic’s Colorful Tone—already the finest in radio.The
first speaker to reproduce perfectly both voice and instrument!
Don’t delay! Hear and see these wonderful new Majes­
ties! The cabinets are new and beautiful in design, and
made of the finest woods. Power has been increased.
Selectivity is sharper than ever before. The new Majesties
are better radios in every way—and are outstandingly
lower in cost!
LESS
TUBES
Sold Complete with Majestic
Matched Tubes $1)7.50
4
Great Word Definer
Noah Webster Ims been culled “a
born deflner of words."
Most of
the definitions of the 70,tun ,>r mon»
words In his dictionary were ere.
sted anew, by W»o*ster
TRU ELU
SODA CRACKERS
The BIG
9
53c
O lb can
MACMARR FLOUR
“For the discriminating
cook.”
lb.
bag
No. 10
Bag
$1.74
TOMATO SAUCE
Libby’s or Dei Monie’s.
Per
"'tP
Can
45 c
CANDY
Pug’s Jelly Beans with
crushed fruit centers.
1 Pound
e' ............... 1 JLtJU
CR1SCO
9
O 11». can....
67c
STRAWBERRY
PRESERVES
Pure fruit, big
3 lb. pla is jar 59c
DROMEDARY
DATES
Fancy quality in 1A„
sealed packages 1- «7 V
PEAS
San Wan Sugar, fancy
quality, No. 2 cans.
3 f„
3 lb. box
43c
ASPARAGUS TIPS
R C Brand, fancy qual­
ity.
No. 1
Picnic cans
15c
GREEN BEANS
Santiam brand, «fancy
quality, packed in Orc-
15c
BEANS
Small white, pink, red.
3 pounds
25c
LENTEN FOODS
111
Took Nam« From Province
The first Hrleslsn well was fourni
In Europe Io the province of Artois
lienee the name
"
Fresh and crisp.
BLUE RIBBON
MALT
Fancy quality Blue Rose
3 pounds
I afC
MlfiKTY
MOHAI1CH
OF THE AIR
Model 91 illustrated above
Lo.e ?er«w.
If looag sirewa sre drawn nut of
furniture, dipped Imo glue nml
screwed back quickly, they wT
stay put.
“Baekk.h**
The play In a gear train, or
any loose motion In connected
parts of machinery Is known as a
“bacWnsh.”
In angling, halt cast­
ers call a reverse winding on th«
reel a backlash.
iia.'.i' means a '- tying for other thinro you want._____________________________
RICE
II AlilO
Same Chane« a. a Z«bra
“Say, warden, what's the chance
of gettln' n suit with up und down
«tripes- theee make me look so
darn short "
Long Nam« Shortened
Cape Ann wna first named Caos
TrHgsblgz.ands
on
John
Rinllh'» map of New England, in
memory of a woman who befriend­
ed him while hs was held a sis re
by the Turks In bls youth.
Savings, Too
bars
9
And Aiwa,. Collected
The excesses of our youth arc
draft« upon our old age, pnyshle
with Interest «bout thirty years
after dot«.—Capper'« Weekly.
They range from the model 90 at $95 (less tubes) to
the de luxe combination at $203.50 (less tubes). Never
before has such value been offered. Never have you been
able to buy so much in radio quality for so little money!
Come in today for a demonstration. No cost or obligation.
Mac’s Pharmacy
Vernonia
Oysters
SARDINES
North Star fancy Nor-
v.egian »/fs
99n
Per can
OOV
Gulf Kist Brand
No. 1 tins
2 for 25c
TUNA FISH
White Star V«’
Per can
CRAB MEAT
Fancy quality Japanese
Per can
Lindsay
Lumber Co
QQp
t)t)V
Treharne
w
MACMARR MARKET FEATURES
CHICKENS, Medium size, dry picked ............................... 33c
KIPPERED SALMON .......
29c
POT ROASTS of Beef, Shoulder cuts of choice baby beef..... 23c
PORK ROASTS, Shoulder cuts, little pig pork ................... 19c
PORK CHOPS, Loin cuts, little pig pork .............................. 35c
2 lbs 45c
PORK STEAK, Shoulder cuts, little pig pork
.......... 25c
CHEESE, Full cream ........................................
23c
CODFISH, 1-pound packages ..........................
2 lbs. 35c
PEANUT BUTTER
STORES
Phone 7F5I
C. BRUCE
LUMBER
Wholesale and Retail
Vernonia