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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1930)
Friday. March 21, 1930 Vernonia Eagle, Yernoala, Oregon 4 Scappoose Items Two Celebrate Their Birthdays Donna -Mag wood and Evan N. S. Pearson and family a shopper in this city Tuesday geline Marcott were honor guests spent the week end in Portland. afternoon. at the Magwocd home Saturday afternoon, the occasion being Miss Rae Davis spent the week Misses Della and Grace New- jthMr 11th birthday anniversar man and Winston Cole, al! of ies. end at her home in Portland. Portland, spent Sunday in thia A. G. Greenburg was a Port city, also visiting at Camp Mc- land visitor over the week. end. Gregor. Library Board Plans A Unique Program C. Bruce spent Sunday in Born: To Mr. und Mrs. E. E. Portland. I Graham at the Good Samaritan Another box of new books Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman' »'yspital at Portland Tuesday, was ordered by the library board spent the week end in oPrtland. Ma re. i 18, an eight-pound baby at their meeting Monday night. boy. Mother and son are report Plans were laid for a library Ain Wallace of Mist ’ was a lo- ed in the best of health. party April 1. cal visitor Thursday. I ily of Marshfield, and their Ancient Saying daughter, Mr». George Barger “Smooth runs the water where and sons of Houlton. The guests the brook is deep.“ writes Shake speare, and he got that from the left for their homes Sunday. proverb, “Still waters run deep.” Other versions are, “God defend Portlander Purchase* me from ilia «till water and I’ll de Scappoose Property fend myself from the rough." and ' Silent men, like still water*, are and dangerous.” The German Jerry Hlava has sold his home deep "Dumb dogs and still waters here to Harry Warden of Port said: are dangerous.” land and expects to move to California for his health. Defining Boundaries 0 To beat the bounds means to trace out by perambulation the Interested in Growing of a parish by striking »'lib Cucumber* in District bounds a rod certain (mints In passing hv fr’i the way of calling to witness. This A. A. Vager of the California Is an old custom still kept up In HKrlign High quality food* at lower price*—clean attractive »tores and cheer- Conserving company was in the many Eugllsh parishes by eotng IE ful courteous service will eventually lead you to Safeway. You may as city Monday conferring with E. around the boundaries on Holy J u/oll alavf AM* well start enjoying these outstanding feature* now!—come in today and E. Wist and delta land farmers Thursday, or Ascension day. In Scotland beating the hounds to ^familiarize yourself with these bettCF fOOd StOffiS regarding the feasibility of grow ing a large acreage of cucumbers called riding the marches in the drainage district. it is a good time to start—| trading at Safeway CAMP McGREGOR Chas. T. Early of Portland S. P. & S. Track* spent Tuesday evening and ail Billy Link is unending the Loaded With Car* Visit 4-H Clubs uf V> ednesday in Vernonia. aiblic school at Maplewood, near Misa Didtel and Miss Cowgill The past week an average of visited the 4-H clubs at Scap- Ambrose Schinidlin of Braun» Portland. G. C. Mellinger of Vernonia 10 to 12 cars have been on the , ,wus a V .nenia visitor and shop ___ ____ poose last _________________ week. Miss Didtel ra- was a visitor at the Dunlap home S. P. & S. tracks. Trucks have, ports nearly 50 active club» now per Tuesday. Sunday. been busy hauling seed potatoes . ------- ... in Columbia ------------ county ------- , with ___ 17 Mrs. A. R. Melis of Mist spent Arthur Miller of Vernonia, from the drainage district to be adult groups. March 26 she will Tuesday in Vernonia on a shop ■ otinerly a resident here, is load- shipped to California points, and be in Scappoose to meet with ng engineer on the skidder. 01- all available transportation from the ladies. Her topic will be ping tour. Mi’S Beatrice Perry and Ol ver Mellinger of Vernonia is a the lands hve been used to get “Art and Home-making.” All •l.okor setter on the skidder. the cars loaded on time. ladies are invited to be present. iver Burris of Natal spent yes terday here on business. Along The Pavement Lavender Club Bay Early of Portland spent Scandinavian Language Hold* Meeting the Miss Alice Rundell spent Sun several days in The Scandinavian group of Ian- day in Portland visiting her sis first part of the The Apple Valley Lavender guages Includes besides Swedish, ter. banish. Norwegian and Icelandic— Dr. W. H. Hurley was a b us- Mr. and Mr H. C. _ _______ Eastman club held an all-day meeting the old Norse speech called Farnese iness visitor in Portland last md son, Irving, of Burton spent Friday at the Richardson home. spoken on the Karo» Islands north Tlrursduy. unday with Mr. and Mrs. Andy, I The next meeting will be with of Scotland I Mrs. Wentz in two weeks. Kostur. Members of the J^-rnonia C. A group of girls from Wash Chipmunks in Wiatsr I E. will attend a rally at Yankton ington grade school hiked to Family Hold* While chlpmunki hibernate dur Saturday night. Pittsburgh Sunday. Among those ing the winter, they apparently do Reunion Here not become dormant In most coses, II Mrs. F. Hanson and Mrs. F. who made the trip were Hilda bears; rather they store up Russell, Goldie Malmsten were in Portland on Bell, Glennie ,-------- ---- ---- - Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brown like food In their burrows during th« business Tuesday. May, Glenda Miller, and Thelnm had for guests last week their suuimer and subsist upon this. George. son, Dr. Dan Brown, and fam-1 Mrs. Peggy Ericson visited her mother and sister in Port land Sunday, returning home in the evening. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Frank, Wednesday, a 7 V*-pound baby boy. Mother and sun are reported in good health. Speedy Travel on ice speed of more than 107 nil’ea lb hour Is said co have been aci-o u- pllshed long before automobiles and airplane* were Invented. In one of man's speediest m.itorles* sport — Ice-yacbliug. This speed Is claimed for the Scud II. which sped over ti measured course of I >4 miles In the astonishing time of 42 seconds January. 1885.—Exchange. A Historic New York Section The eo-culled Aimeke Jan» i-ncf containing (12 acres In New fnrk cky. extending from Warren court, along Broadway to Duane ktreet, thence northwest a mile and a half to Christopher street. th« limi-ton river forming the base of a sort of unequal triangle. I M Safeway Savings for Friday, Saturday and Monday March 21. 22 and 24th Prunes Milk Fancy quality. Large size 40/45’s. Maximum Brand. Note the rich creamy natural milk flavor. 6 Rounds Iba 59c 6 tall cans $1.19 Market Day Special. Eat them for the iron. 4 lb. package. .. 23c A fresh, delicious cake with a healthful fig filling. 2 pounds 17c 25c I ma .HHjr V emonia nut ajrst /*. is»' genuine Made from whisk broom straw. A regular $1.25 value. Filth avenue is showing these same dresses . . now. Our N pw Y'ork connections supply us with the very latest style creations. 89c Poultry Men ATTENTION! Pineapple We are told that the New York merchants are getting $15.00 for these beautiful figured dresses. They’ look worth more than that. Our price is Maximum Brand. Extra fancy sliced, in a heavy syrup. No. 2t/g tins. A Flash of Color Adds Beauty to Any Costume Satisfaction in Sewing The pride of achievement is yours when you complete A A a diess of your own . . . especially if you have used UUft our new washable CREPE O DEAR. A flat crepe in a||||i attractive patterns. Our price. YARD ................... WV CLEANING AND PRESSING Jack's Tailor Shop M. E. C*rkin « » 3 cans .... 69C A PLEASURE FOR MILLER’S «1.19 We enjoy this opportunity to offer you rich RAYON BED SPREADS in assorted colors . . . size 80x105, at.................. Maximum Brand. Gov ernment inspected meat. Fine for lunches and sandwiches. 3 cans 100 Yards in 11 Seconds It taken a pretty good ___ ..........____ that time. Our boy to make new running shoes will speed you up. Light but sturdy. All sizes ... 6 to 6. A bargain at........____________, More than ever will blouses be worn ... We are showing a fine assortment in heavy flat crepe. New wide collars. An off-center fastening ef fect adds much to their at tractiveness. A good value at. A Buy in Towels The Demand For Women’s Sport The Small Miss i* Ever alert are our buyers for better values. They were fortu nate in securing these 21x42 double woven bath towels with colored ends. QQ*. Priced at J*FC Provided For in Millinery A jaunty little Miss in a par ky spring hat! Dads and Mom don’t you love them! A new hat gives that high- stepping stride. See our spring t’“ 7Qc Safeway Brand. An ideal family patent. Blue Ribbon. Why ex periment when results are guaranteed with Blue Ribbon? 3 lb. can 48C Crown Brand. They nev er leak. Dainty Wafers A delicious, crisp, flakey salted cracker. lb. carton.. Per pound 33c Hot Sauce Flour Malt Del Monte Brand. For seasoning macaroni, spaghetti, fish, meats, and Spanish dishes. 6 can ............. 33C 23c Salmon Alaska Pink, an extra fine quality. Caught in the cold icy waters of Alaska. Packed when caught. Tall tins. 3 cans 49c Pure Cane Sugar On ion Sets Fine granulated, lb bag Finest grade of selected sets. Now is the time to plant. 3 pounds Hominy Maximum Brand. Finest quality of whole grain corn. 25c Safeway Market f eatures SHOES ia growing To meet that demand we have stocked a nice line of Star Brand Sport Shoe», With them ____ . you gain in wear and comfort and tare in price. *398 , 4.98 When you buy Star Brand Shoea you pay for honest leather and workmanship. The snappy new style is thrown in for good meat- ro, *4’98 Bound Steak Picnics From young, tender beef. Morrell's Pride, rolled and boned. Fine for slicing. .................. 29c LB. Pure Lard $119„/169 A HOLE IN -Ernia Jettick Supremacy Per pound Bottle Caps 69c 2 491, $1.69 Spring Fashions in Millinery We arc now in a po sition to handle your eggs at the top mar ket price. WE PAY CASH Corned Beef Very low priced at «3.98 _____ Cleaning has grown to be a more and more im portant phrase, going so far as to serve as the title of a witty drawing room drama i by Lonsdale. In truth Spring Cleaning IS important; even de lightful, if negotiated with the assistance of Jack's Tailor Shop, whose methods of handling clothes, drapes, et cetera, are remarkably thorough and c o n d long-wear. These gorgeous plaited scarfs with their perfect color har monies are just what is need ed to give you that desired chic appearance. «1.98, «2.98, «3.98, «4.98 Finest quality, mild vored, fine texture. m to Our buyers are discriminating in their selections. In Millinery “Style” comes first. You will find nothing but the very latest in our showing for spring. Group purchase prices. |3 pounds.. Golden f* „ Bananas Ripe t)l lb. Dry Onions 8 ib«. 15c Q OPág» Sweet Spuds Southern Yanis O lbs. OC Lge. Firm Lettuce Heads Young & 9 9 Carrots tender dmbchsX^iC New York Brought BLOUSES ARE BACK Margarine of quality, sweet, rich and nutri tious. Fruit and Vegetables The combined buying , pow- er of Miller's several stores coupled with the Miller Bros. Wholesale Co., brings you quality merchandise at lowest prices. Comparison will convince you. Eaeh EXPERT URY CLEANING at RIGHT PRICES 39c Pound Cheese or Spaghetti Genuine Durum Semo lina. 23c 3 pounds. LOW PRICES A high standard i* get fur all merchandise handled by Miller’s. A satisfaction guarantee on every sale assures the maintainenca of th * standard. Elton L. Smith, manager of the McGraw sheep ranch sev eral miles out of Vernonia, was Safeway Brand. Qual ity guaranteed. Crux Gold Medal Brand. One of the Best Foods Prod ucts. Large 12 oz. iars. Jar Buttei Macaroni FIRS! Daniel Lamb was injured last week while fighting the fire at Brown’s undertaking: establish- ment. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holt of Treharne, Tuesday, a six-pound baby boy. Mrs. Holt reported and her new son are l . in the best of health. 48c Salad Dressing Raisins The First Census Moses Is credited with being the first ruler t, count noses In Ids flock. Solomon did likewise some 3.000 years ago. After nine months and twenty days the census taler reported 1,300.000 able bodied’men among the people of Israel end Judea.—The (Inintry Home. WHY PAY MORE THAN AT Mrs. Herman Veal attended *l,e missionary rally at Laurel hurst Christian church in Port land Tuesday. Miss Violet Thompson, who is employed at the Terminal cafe, is back at work again after sev eral days of illness. Page Seven ONE! Not once or twice in a life time . . . but every tiaM you will find Walter Booth Sport Shoes giving the tame consia- A winner doesn't “just happen.” The merit aul be there. The tent satisfaction, rapid and ever-increasing popularity of Enna Jetticks is fixing combination lasts. the,r position at the top more firmly every day. iC Pair ...................... Any foot fitted comfortably for .......... and Open kettle rendered. Pork Roasts From young hogs. No shank cuts. WE DELIVER FREE Phone 741 Vernonia, Oregon