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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1930)
Friday, March 28, 1930 4 6 M. E. Carkin spent the week end at his home in camas. Shady Lane of Mist wsa a Ver nonia shopper last Saturday. Edward Tapp spent Thursday at Birkenfeld on business. Reed Holding of Natal was a Vernonia visitor Tuesday. Frank Hartwick was a Port land business visitor Monday. L. A. Young of Portland spent Monday in this city. C.' Appleton of Portland was a Vernonia visitor Monday. Walter Kent bought a useci Tudor Ford sedan last week from the Kerr Motor company. Vale & Scott purchased a new ford truck from the Kejr Motor company last week. Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon WILARK TREHARNE Mrs. C. Lindsay Mrs. Keaton and Mrs. Devine I Miss Smith and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Jess Mitchell called at called on Mrs. Lowden Wednes (Smith were at Vernonia Friday. the home of Mrs. S. Baker Sun- day. Lloyd Thomas drove the school day, Mrs. J. W. Lawyer was a vil bus for Elmer Bergerson Wed Mrs. M. J. John, Mr. and Mrs. lage caller Saturday. nesday. Mr. Bergerson made a Henry John, Milo and Jeanette Sunday school, which is usual business trip to Portland. motored to Corvallis last Thurs ly held at 10:30 a.m., will be Harry Condit has purchased day, held at 2 p.m. next Sunday. a new Chevrolet sedan from the Irving Knowles has a cow that Gilby Motor company, recently gave birth to twin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith calves. have moved to Buxton on a TIMBER Eric Kronholm was a Clats- farm. kanie visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett Ed. Reynolds spent Saturday and children motored to Salem Esther Verrell, Fred Goss Marry in Clatskanie on business. to visit with relatives over the Esther Verrel and Fred Goss week end. of Timber were married Satur Mrs. Adolph Nelson and day and a house warming was daughter Phyllis spent Friday af-'gj __ _____ _ evening. _ _ . The given Monday TREHARNE ternoon at the home of Mrs. E. crowd conri’sUd of 18 "people of Sunell. Timber. Refreshments were serv- Mr. and Mrs. D. F. O’Donnell Miss Bittie held a sewing at e(| of Camp McGregor are visiting the home of Mrs. Burt Ohler Mrs. Ben Hart and Mrs. Ida at the home of his brother, F. Along with nine other weekly will receive valuable publicity by N. O’Donnell. He recovering one day last week A large crowd Kilburg drove to Portland Tues- attended. The next demonstra newspapers in Oregon the Eagle a series of advertising conduct tion will be held April 16 at the day. now belongs to a group of news-1 ed by the group as a whole in from a sprained knee. Five Timber residents were Mrs. H. Holt of Portland was. home of Mrs. M. J. John, papers known as the “Selected' the Standard Rate and Data Ser and 8uests at dinner at the home of A son was born to Mr. a week end visitor at the home Audited Weeklies.’’ The papers vice, a nationally known maga Mrs. Chas. Holt Tuesday of ]agt Emmett Schiffer and family Sun- of Mrs. O’Donnell. in this group will or will have I zine. i day. Mr. and Mrs. John Price and week. been audited by September 1. The papers now in the group Mr. and Mrs. Mike Welter Mrs. Hampton and son of The selective newspapers were are: Cottage Grove Sentinel, children were Vernonia shoppers _____ I Beaver Creek camp visited Mrs. drove to Vernonia to the show chosen by Arthur W. Stypes,1 Dallas Itemizer-Observer, Forest _ Monday. A unday evening. Mrs. Renels and children were Wm. Haden Monday.______ Inc., of San Francisco, Pacific t Grove News Times, Hillsboro coast representatives, who also Argus, Hood River Glacier, Mc at Vernonia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haden and Register, Mrs. Wm. Bridgers and Mrs. have offices in Portland and Los Minnville Telephone | The Dalles Optimist, Tillamook family motored to Grover Devine were Vernonia Angeles. Those papers represented in Herald, St. Helens Mist and the Thursday evening. movie visitors Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Folger this group of audited weeklies Vernonia Eagle. children were at Vernonia spent the week end with her urday. mother Mrs. Elsa Knowles. and small daughter left Friday (Mrs. Melis, Mrs. George, Mrs. Maxine John was staying Earl Holce is at home from for Texas, where they lived be-. Eastman, Mrs. Sundland and her aunt, Mrs. R. Stanton, a few camp, having received an injury fore coming to Oregon about 18 Mrs. Devine. days last week. The eNew months ago. They drove back to one leg. Mrs. :Wm. Keaton spent n Henry Johns is having his in their car. Compressed < Graduates From Monmouth couple of days last week with house wired for electric lights. Ray Taylor helped A. R. Mel Mrs. Hm. Bridgers. Miss Dorothy Wallace came Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidlin eNatural home from Monmouth last week, is do some butchering Monday. Mrs. Geo. Turner was a visit were at Vernonia Thursday ev Geo. Jones has gone to Es that can be used anywhere having received her certificate, or at Mist last Monday evening. ening. I ’’•‘’I and is ready to teach. Mrs. Wal-j tacada to work. Mrs. C. Ohler, Mrs. Geo. Oh Austin Dowling drove Irving in city or country with a The Hottest* T. S. Crowder was plowing in lace drove to Monmouth and Knowles to Clatskanie Tuesday ler and children motored to Ver the place occupied by Cleanest Earl Holce brought her daughter home. nonia Saturday. for medical attention. last week. Gas Paul Voshel is clerking at Tom Carter recently purchas Mrs. Grover Devine and Mrs. Ladie. Help Tie Quilts MacMarr’s new store. ed a new Chevrolet. Wm. Keaton were Clatskanie Known! A few of the ladies of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pierce Reed Holding spent Thursday visitors Wednesday. They were village helped Mrs. Austin Dowl were Vernonia shoppers Satur — John evening at the Grover Devine luncheon guests of Mrs. ing tie two quilts. They were home last week. Devine while there. 'Delivered in tanks and connected for you Mrs. Wallace’s mother and Visit out stove department and talk it over. Stop the drudgery of fit* {sister of Portland were guests building this very day. Enjoy the convenience of a modern gas ranges of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wallace .over the week end. A. R. Melis was a Vernonia ^hopper Friday. Chas. Melis and Bernard Dow ling left to work at Chehalis, Wash., last week. G. B. Lowden drove to Salem1 Friday and brought his wife | home. She was ill in the hospital several months but is now much improved. Relatives of Mrs. John Schlip- py visited her over the week end. The Chas, I. Sundland family at-1 tended the dance at Vernonia Saturday evening. Mrs. Marie Pickering Schaffer and son of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Plumb over the week end. An early fisherman made the acquaintance of Warden Brown recently. Monday, Mrs. Charles Mitchell ' Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Melis at drove her brother Otto to Port tended the dedication of the new land, where he plans to attend tabernacle here Monday evening. business college. Mr. and Mrs. W. Koberstein Mrs. Tom Hewitt of Wilark and daughter Irma spent Sunday spent Tuesday in Vernonia shop with the former’s sister in Rain ping- ier. Miss Marian Dawson spent the Mrs. E. E. Yeo returned from week end with Mr. and Mrs. a trip to Canada Tuesday, where1 Thos. II. Hewitt. ” she visited relatives. Mrs. C. O. Mursten spent last A. G. Greenburg of the Stan Tuesday i# Portland visiting dard Oil company of this city, friends. Mrs. Geo. Plumb had a few enjoyed salmon fishing on the friends in Sunday evening to Willamette over the week end. meet Mr. Turnbull. The men on side 10 found a 11. E. McGraw and J. C. Lind ley were business visitors at bee tree. Between the bees and Hillsboro and McMinnville last extra large samples of honey some of them have lost their week. taste for honey. Miss Helen Ileibcr arrived home Thursday of last week from the U. of Oregon to spend MIST her spring vacation at home. R. L. Burt bought a new sport George A. Nelson, county a- Ford roadster from the Ken- gent spent spent Saturday in Motor company last week. this city and attended the grange Charles T. Early of Portland meeting in the evening. spent Monday in this city on J. C. Lindley and II. E. Mc busiess. Graw attended a business Confer Mrs. Alta Neil bought a new ence in Clatskanie Saturday af Ford Town sedan from the Kerr ternoon. Motor company last week. Maynard Gründen left (Satur Mrs. C. D. Robinson purchased day to visit Mrs Gründen who is a new Ford town sedan from the ecovering from a recent oper Kerr Motor Company last week. ation at the Emanuel hospital in Portland. Mrs Gründen was ex Harry Condit purchased a new pected home Wednesday. Chevrolet sedan from the Gilby Mrs. Isabel Warrens, an ac Motor company last week. tive member of the Federated E. O. Gillham bought a new Garden clubs, visited at the W. Chevrolet sedan from the Gilby B. Lappe home in Orchard Acres Motor company this week. Monday. Mrs. Warrens and Mrs. Lappe called on Mrs. Tom Hew Mrs. W. W. Wolff returned itt in Wilark during the day. Sunday from her home in St. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cra,wford Joseph, Mo. and son Middleton left Vernonia Mrs. Thos. Hewitt, the Wilark Sunday for a trip of one week correspondent, visited the Eagle to Vancouver. B. C. After re office Tuesday. turning, the Crawfords will leave Mrs. Jake Neurer, the Natal for California, where Mrs. Craw correspondent, visited the Eagle ford and son will remain for several weeks. office Wednesday. Entertains Camp Has Clean-up Campaign Last week the camp had a Misses Phyllis and Marguerite Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. J. general clean-up campaign. In Lindsay were entertained at the addition the ladies have been planting a good many flowers home of Mrs. Clarence Lindsay and shrubs, Mrs. Geo. Stendel Friday evening. el ways has unusually lovely win- They enjoyed a lovely lunch I dow boxes. which Was served by Mrs. Lind Men- can appreciate the thrill say, and spent the evening play Bill Virtue had a few days ago ing 500. on becoming the owner of a beautiful Irish setter. Oregon Group of Selected Audited Weeklies Display Insigna of the Organization STANDARD FLAMO ► Mrs. E. Sunell and Mrs. Craw ford of Treharne visited Mrs. Adolph Nelson Monday after noon. Miss Phyllis Nelson returned to Monmouth Sunday, where she is attending the state normal school. Mrs. Adolph Nelson and daugh ter Phyllis were the guests of Mrs. Chas. Uhlin at dinner Wed nesday. Seeding Nearly Finished Food costs as MacMair’i are “just right’’—always. They are never too high to meet the means of the most economical food buyer. And too, they are never so low that our foods fall beneath our exacting high standard for quality—they are JUST EXACTLY RIGHT. Come in and let us prove this to you—Gladly! The heavy rain of the past few days caused the farmers to cease their sowing and planting for the present. A good many have their seeding nearly done. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. George JUST RIGHT PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 29th and 31st DATES 2 pounds The Howell Furniture Store on Bridge street has changed hands and is now owned and managed by Ben Cline. Within the near future the Cline Shoe Shop will b<4 moved to the Cline Furni ture Store .of Bridge street. WILL ROGERS on SUNDAY, MARCH 30ih, over the N. B. C. entire blue ‘net-work and supplementary ’stations including the Pacific (3oast net-work at 8 o’clock Eastern Standard Time SHOES FOR WOMEN DATES 19c .... ■ ■ LIMA BEANS, Fancy quality, dried and pack ed by the Lima Bean Cooperative 9Qz* Assn. 2 lbs JUt/V POWDERED SUGAR, BROWN SUGAR, C & H Brand, 1-lb pkgs., fresh stock, in dust proof pkg. any assortment. Otp 2 packages....... ZitJC Van Camp’s PORK and BEANS, medium size, full weight 17 3/4 oz. PALM OLIVE SOAP— Recommended by lead ing beauty specialists of the world. IQ/* 3 bars ........... JLi/U FISCHER’S ROLLED OATS Regular or quick. 9-pound AJ* sacxs............... FIG BARS a high grade product at an economic al price. Made in OP _ Portland. 2 lbs 3 cans Blgnd “Blend’s Mah rlSner 5 Flour Friend” Hoyvever, We Know What we are Talking About When we Say Enna Jettick Shoes Give Complete Satisfaction FREE! FREE! With each pound of MacMarr Coffee, one durable flint glass water tumbler (ex tra tumblers 5c each). MACMARR COFFEE, 1 lb 39c 15 3 lbs . I FREE! FREE! With each can of Calumet Baking Powder, one heavy tin layer cake pan CALUMET BAKING POWDER OQ 1-pound cans «OL MILK MacMarr or Lib by, tall size 3 cans 25c Small size OPC/* 6 cant ... . u’Jv PRUDENCE CORNED BEEF HASH A meat product of quality. Try this on our reccom mendation. OQz* Large can......... OIL SARDINES Packed in state of Maine. K-, !4 cans........... O V ROSEDALE SALMON Alaska med. red vari ety. 1/3’ b . 2 cans.... 25c Yellow SPLIT PEAS— What’s better than split pea soup? nr 3 pounds......... ^t)v 49 Iba SACK All Wedgewood G m Stoves and Ranges, from the smallest cooker or gas plate to the largest six-burner, two-oven range, may be had for use with Standard Flamo com pressed natural gas at no additional cost. The selection of a Wedgewood insures the greatest econ omy and highest efficiency in the use of this clean, quick, convenient fuel. Why not have one of those beautiful ivory and green porcelain en a me l ranges, / Hoffman Hardware Co 25c Campbells g0 No. 1 cans 3 tOf 23C We don’t know what he <, is going to talk about ! will bring to you DATES A fresh shipment of fine quality bulk Hallowi dates. Look at this price. Change of Ownership Enna Jettick Melodies J Not too LOW Not too HIGH JUST EXACTLY RIGHT! Announcing and dont believe he does!! A O I 2 A j/ GAS RANGE Mr.. E. Sunell Entertains Mrs. R. Stanton and daugh ter, Lavanda, Mrs. Crawford of Treharne, Mrs. Adolph Nelson and daughter Phyllis spent a very pleasant afternoon Friday at the home of Mrs. E. Sunell. Mrs. Sunell served a very de lightful lunch. Page Three ■O<r FRANCO - AMERICAN SPAGHETTI Med. size full wt. 171/2 i oz. Per can.... AW San Wan Selected Sweet No:2. 35c CHEWING GUM Your choice. 1 3 packages....... AW DIP BARS A new one by the makers of Baby Ruth 3 for LIPTON’S TEA Orange Pekoe variety A Q ~ !4-lb tins......... ~»OV Ghirardelli’s GROUND CHOCOLATE 1 pound........... ÛÛL SEEDS MacMarr Stores are headquarters for supplies of Garden and Flower seeds. We have fresh stocks of all varieties packed by Northrup, King & Co. Our prices on seeds are right. VERNONIA Freight Delivered To and Called For At YOU!* Door Trucks Leave Vernonia 9 A. M. Dally W. A. Davis, Local Manager. Office Phone 1041 Res. 1052 Portland-Vernonia Truck Line For Freight Orders 1 LUMBER Wholesale and Retail Vernonia MacMarr Market Specials AAAAA toHBB Comfort MILLER’S ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN VERNONIA WHY PAY -MORE THAN AT See Our New Spring Stock BEEF ROAST, Choice shoulder cuts of baby beef.............. 21c SHORT RIBS OF BEEF ............................................................... 17c PORK ROAST, Shoulder cuts, young pig pork 19c LAMB, shoulders, legs, chops, any cut ................................. 31c PURE PORK SAUSAGE, or ALL BEEF HAMBURGER..... 20c No cereal or water added. KIPPERED SALMON ...... CODFISH, 1-pound bricks 29c 23c MACMARR STORES Lindsay Lumber Co. Treharne Phone 7F5I