Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Charles Schmidlin of Brauns spent Monday in this city. J. T. Kirk left Sunday to visit hia sisters, Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Lee, st Junction City. D. P. ISpofford cut a deep gash on the third finger of his right hand while working at home last week. Ray Early of Portland arriv­ ed in Vernonia Tuesday to spend several days looking over con­ struction work. Albert Timmons purchased a new Ford sports model roadster from the Kerr Motor company last week. A. rived Kerr man Jensen of Milwaukie ar­ Saturday to work for the Motor company as fore­ of the stock department. R. L. Casselman of Riverview was rushed into Portland Mon- day with an acute attack of pleurisy. K. P. Gorwell, employed by the East Side Logging company, was hit over the left eye with a cable last week causing a deep gash. Alva Jones, an employe of the Turner Shingle company on the burn, received burns on his hand and arm last week while working in the engine room. George Van Vleet, who was operated on in Portland for ap­ pendicitis March 22, returned to his home Monday. Mr. Van Vleet is reported progressing nicely. J. C. Lindley and Lee Schwab attended the Chamber of Com­ merce meeting at Rainier Mon­ day noon, where Mr. Lindley presented the Eagle trophy to the victorious Rainier basketball team. WESTIMBER Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples are the parents of a 6*4 -pound baby girl. Mrs. Peoples is at the Vernonia hospital. S. P. Cavanaugh, formerly of Westimber, is now working in Portland. Lillian England and Maxine Withams of Portland spent the week end with Lillian’s parents here, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Eng- land. A party of young folks drove to ForeBt Grove Friday evening to attend the “X Y Z” program presented by Forest Grove high. Those in the party were Clar­ ence Nelson, William Peoples, Charles Christianson, Fred Mil­ ler, Herbert Root, Leia Cook, Anita Schiffer and Florence Christianson. Leonard Nelson and Elmer and Russell Burt spent Saturday and Sunday in Hood River with the latter’s mother, who oper- ates a hotel there. Gladys Walters and James In­ galls motored to Portland to attend a show Saturday evening, Mrs. R. S. Dudson was in Portland over the week end. Mr*. Jack Klien Honored A surprise party was given Mrs. Jack Klien last Thursday, the occasion being her birthday. The self invited guests included Mesdames D. C. England, R. Nelson, W. H. Krebs, Wm. Fur­ lock, Arthur Baird, Reed Ingalls, A. C. Ahlgren, A. F. Knight, G. King, E. Wilson, J. B. Marchel, and Al. Love. Fir« Endangering Hou*«* A crew of men are fighting fire north of here. The fire is endangering several houses. Herbert and Ralph Root, Fred Miller, Henry Furlock, Charles and Florence Christianson were ther, C. E. Westlin. tn Vernonia Sunday to see the Portland Friday on business. show “Anna Christie.” Fall* from Lumbar Pile The Martin family are enjoy- Escape Injury From Swan Wreck Dugan Johnson, who is em­ ing a visit with Mr. Martin’s Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mulford ployed by the Eagle Lbr. Co., mother, who is here from Port- were on the Swan that collided was seriously injured Saturday land. with the Davenport in the Co­ when he fell off a lumber pile. H. W. Jones, the speeder man, lumbia river Saturday night, but Entertain With Card Party is spending a few days in Port- hey escaped without injury. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Knight land visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ellis were, entertained the executives of the Mrs. L. Adams and little son in Hillsboro Sunday afternoon. P.-T. A. and their husbands at Dave is taking lessons in avia­ a card party Saturday evening, returned Friday from a busi­ ness trip to Portland. tion. 500 being played. Mrs. A. G. Mrs. Paul Dodge and daugh­ Herbert J. Root and George Pearson won the lady’s prize King went to Cochrane Monday and Mr. Lemmon the man’s. The ter Bessie returned to relatives house was gay with daffodils and at Forest Grove Saturday, after for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Root and the supper table was lovely in spending a month with the Ri- children, Eunice and Harold, the same co|or scheme. The denour family. Walter Firestine, who was and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Firlock guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. were in Vernonia Sunday after- Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wil­ jured sometime ago while at son, Mrs. A. Baird, Mr. and work, was recently released noon. ' Mrs. Carl Kern spent several Mrs. Lemmon, Mr. and Mrs. from St. Vincent’s hospital. He days in Portland last week and Brinkmeyer, Miss Marie Zeller, la at home with his parents at North Plains. Mr. Kern motored down for the | Mrs. A. G. Pearson. j The Sunday school class, of James Link is spending a few week end. I which Miss Leia Cook is the Guy Shields, who has been I teacher, enjoyed an outing Sun- days in Portland visiting his employed in the Eagle Lbr. Co. , day. Those going on the hike brother and friends. « , «■ _ , _ lVlvOUtl IllXO XJO vv V j X Peterson, VLVlOvllj Mesdames Estey, store for sometime, left last picnic dinntr besides Miaa Roge and noyle attended the week. He expects to spend some and ook were, Henry Furlock, Ralph -Longview-Rainier bridge dedica- time at the beach before locat­ Root, Billy Coade. Fred Miller. tionK Saturday. [ ing elsewhere. Marlys Hefner, Arietta Brink- . Wilfred DeClusion received a Lawrence Kern, superintend­ meyer and Everett Everett Dean. Miss Smith, who works at the' c!! ent of the Eagle Lbr. Co., drove to Portland Saturday to be with Eagle Lbr. Co., spent Saturday land summoned a physician Sun- I day. He is improving rapidly ~ ' - in — - - his family over the week end. and Sunday Portland. now. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cummings and daughter were recent visit­ Camp McGregor Spanish Title ors at the Wm. Mitodf home. Wm. Furlock, who has been Since 138S the Imlr apparent to Dr. Marvin R. Eby of Verno­ working at Cochrane, returned nia was a visitor in camp Sun­ the crown of Castile, and later to the crowns of the Spnlns, has been home Saturday and is now re­ day. known ns the prince or princess of modeling the local post office. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hageman Asturias. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Walters and daughter Betty were Ver­ i and children were in Forest nonia visitors Sunday. i How They Change i Grove Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hageman Time was when an unmarried Cecelia Marchel, a student at and daughter Betty were Ver­ woman kept very quiet about her St. Mary’s of the Valley, Bea­ nonia visitors Sunday. state, Now she proclaims it aloud verton, spent the week end with Mrs. Horsinan’s mother of and aloft, Woman's Home Com- her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Vernonia was the guest of the panlon. John B. Marchel. She was ac­ Horsman family several days Home Hunting companied by Miss Iris Mayea last week. Prospective home buyers usually of Roseburg, who is also a stu- Mrs. Lloyd Cummings visited find a perfect sirmll home hut the i dent at St. Mary’s. her sister at Wilark Sunday. people who own It always seem to Arthur Baird was in Portland Mrs. Lloyd Cummings is the like It, too.—The Country Home. over the week end. appointed census enumerator of Mrs. L. E. Stephens and Mrs. this district. She also recently Fame Soon a Memory Wm. Garztke drove to Gaston toOok the civil service examina­ The splendors that belong unto Wednesday of last week and tion for the postmastership at I the fume of earth nre but >i wind spent the day visiting friends Keasey. that In the same direction lusts not and relatives. Bertha Scott resumed her long.—Dante. Mrs. Russell Burt was shop- work at the cook house Wednes­ Switzerland First ping in Hillsboro and Forest day. She had been detained at The Scientific Ainerlciin says that Grove Wednesday. her home with an attack of Switzerland lends In the number Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ingalls tonsilitis. of people who possess the Inventive and family were in Hillsboro Joe Wornstaff and family turn of niliul. Sunday. They were guests of and Bruno Reif spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Frost. at Seaside and Cannon Beach. Earth’s “Skin” Thick Roland Ingalls and Anthony Mrs. Wornstaff visited with her The thickness of rhe eaf ill’s crusi Kilburg spent the week end in sister, who is a teacher in the Is variously roniputed to bo 10. Portland. Seaside schools. On the return or perhaps as much as 50 miles. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Krebs trip the party visited the Clats­ visited Mrs. Glen Peoples at the kanie government fish hatchery. Sturdy Plowmen Vernonia hospital Sunday after­ The plowmen of trie L’nlted D. O’Donnell and family noon. Mrs. Peoples is Mrs. Krebs’ returned to camp after a week’s States each year turn over 2.i I.- daughter-in-law. visit with relatives at Treharne. OOO.OtX) tons of earlh.—The < '.mut rv Mrs. S. P. Cavanaugh and Mr. O’Donnell, who injured hi* Home. family were in Portland over foot several weeks ago while the week end. at work in the woods, is not DOC WISF, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens well enough yet to resume work. were among the guests at a card The Johnson and Sather fam­ party given recently by Mr. and ilies spent Saturday night and Mrs. Bert Nelson of Vernonia. Sunday visiting relatives at Celebrate* Sixth Birthday Rainier. George Link returned from a Mrs. D. C. England asked a number of children last Thurs­ business trip to Portland Satur­ day afternoon to help her son day. Jonas Larson and family Donald celebrate his sixth birth­ day. Games were played and re­ spent a few days in Portland, returning Sunday evening. freshments served. Mrs. Larson conferred with The little guests were James Wilson, Donald Nelson, Douglas the Swedish consul Saturday Knight, Mary Ellen Ahlgren, Car­ relative to property interests in olyn Mae and Merwin England, an estate in Sweden left by Norma ¡Schiffer, Florence Doris her mother who recently died. Misses Upson and Patrician and Clarence Anderson, Roy No­ IT SEEMS THAT TODAY ble, Roy Miller, Mercedes and spent the week end in Portland. ALL KNOWLEDGE COMES Tony Westlin and Mrs. Bur­ Patricia Rasmussen, Jack Klein, FROM TIMBER NOT — Harold Root, Harold Koenig, ris of Tacoma are visiting at SEASONED VERY GOOD' Reed Ingalls, Eugene Krebs, Ev­ the home of the former’s bro- elyn Barzee, Earl and Jerry Clevenger, Eric Armstrong and the guest of honor. Wm. Peoples is in the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, where he will soon undergo an operation. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ahlgren and daughter motored to Forest Grove Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nelson of Vernonia were in Portland Saturday and Sunday. J. B. Wheeler came out from Fago SevtK Work of th* Lung* From twenty to thirty cubic Inches of air are normally changed 1 with each act of breathing. Nearly 400 cubic feet of air passe* through the IU...S of an adult each day. Scappoose and Vicinity Unchanged by Time CONTEST HELD HERE en an opportunity to view the GET POLE CONTRACT An old lady, while on a vacation In the country, hearing somebody say ths mall* were Irregular, said: “It was so in my young days—no trusting any of 'em." Know the “Muckawi**”? The English named the whippoor­ will from the fanciful assimilation of its cry to those words, but the Indians calied the bird the "mucka- Wlaa.” Old Crocbat Work Bands of crochet work made In Peru earlier than 200 A. D. are among the rare textiles owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art» of New York. Guidance Provided We need only obey. There • Is guidance for each of us, and by lowly listening we shall hear I the right word.—Emerson. Region of Blizzard* The most destructive blizzards oc­ cur In the plains region from North Dakota to Kansas and eastward to Ohio. Many Muscle* in Body In the humnn body there are more than MX) muscles, varying In length from a small fraction of an Inch to two feet Make Friend of Duty The district declamatory con- test was held at Scappoose Fri- day evening. The following win- ners will compete in the finals at Clatskanie April 16: Charles Flemming, Arthur Quick Melba Boyd, Jack Becker and Donald McPherson. Boeqkli Swiss herds. In this> herd are many prize winners of To international fame. Grade School to Give Opera Gilbertson brothers of Deer T . . . . . . . Island have contracted to cut 1000 poles for immediate ship­ ment for the McCormick Creo- soting plant at St. Helens and are busy with their crew in the P.-T. A. to Hold Election timber owned by the Watts es­ Election of officers will fea­ tate east of the city. Senior* Taka Annual Sneak ture at the regular meeting Scappoose seniors took their the P.-T. A. tonight. annual “sneak” Monday, making the Mount Hood loop trip. Mr. Will Attend Charity Ball Ginn as class advisor accompan­ Members of V. F. W. and ied them. Auxiliary are planning to attend in a body the chatity ball to Forty Cap-load* Potatoes Shipped be given April 5 in Portland. Forty carloads of potatoes The Auxiliary will have charge Select that have been shipped via the S. P. of the candy oboth. Graduation Gift NOW! & S. to various points in Cali­ Vet* to Give Public Dance fornia by growers in the drain­ Pay a small deposit and A dance will be given at the age district. Florence auto park by Columbia have your choice of a post of the American Legion gift set aside Fred Hoft Sell* Acreage April 12. According to J. J. Ko- T. J. Smith, employed at th« carnik and Lon Christian Fir-Tex mill at St. Helens, and music will be peppy. a Portland resident, has pur­ chased the Fred Hoft propertp in West Scappoose. Mr. Hoft SevAard Hotel will probably remain in Scap­ HOUSE OF CHEER poose if his health permits. TENTH AT ALDER The grade school will give an _r operetta, “The Windmills of HoTland” April I II under the direction of Miss Jenn“ie“schole'; musicaI director. Why Not Kullítói' Students Portland Oregon Excellent meals at pop­ ular prices. Coffee shop. Store Merchants Lunch 25c, 35c. Dinners 40c, 50c, in dining room. Breakfast 25c and up. Luncheons 35c, 50c. Dinners 55c, 65c, 75c, $1, W. D. McNair, Manager W. C. Culbertson, Prop. Dependable Gifts That Please For the law imide nothing per feet, but the bringing in of a bet ter hope did —Hebrew April Days and April FOODS April’s here! And springtime foods—fruits, vegetables, and other appetite­ builders—are finding their way into every menu with their refreshing flavor and pleasing variety. You will find our stores ready to supply your meals with an abundance of ripe luscious fruits and crispy young vegetables fresh from orchard and garden . . . and of course, all the other good things to eat these exhilarating April days, too! Value Giving Prices Effective Saturday, April 5th to Thursday, April 10th Incl. Real economy in Canned Vegetables—A big assortment of selected standard qual­ ity items. Golden Corn, No. 2 tins Any Assortment Sweet Peas, No. 2 tins Green Peas, No. 2 tins Tomatoes in Puree, No, 2'/j tins Hominy, No. 2'/i tins 3 cans 29c PEACHES — Bonny Face Brand. 1 AC No. 2% tins ... ■lv OREGON MACARONI — Made in Portland. j Q Bulk, 3 pounds..... luC APRICOTS — Our Brand £.2*............ 19c Be.t Food* MAYONNAISE JS......................... 35c JELL WELL—Your choice of flavors. /?_ Per package................ DC JOY THEATRE TRU BLU CRACKERS — Fresh, baked in Portland. 2-pound QQ/» caddy................ DJC Swansdown CAKE FLOUR For better cakes and pas­ tries. n o Large package..... AOC PURE HONEY— Produced and packed “at home.” Pint jar* 29c AQr» Quart Jars... “vC Coming Attractions Fels Naphtha Soap, bar HERSHEY’S COCOA — Made by the largest choc­ olate products manufactur­ er in the world. H'-pound can 14« 9C»n 1 pound can........ ADC THURSDAY and FRIDAY, APRIL 3 and 4 ALL TALKING WILLIAM HAINES in— BLUE RIBBON MALT — In the BIG can. aq 3-pound can........ ALL TALKING SATURDAY Evening and SUNDAY Matinee, APRIL 5 and 6 LOVE PARADE” You will not be “regust- ed” when ou leave for Campbells Soups—per can 9c M ACM ARR COFFEE BOOTH’S SARDINES — Mustard, spiced. Tomatoes. I-pound oval in cans....................... IvC Roasted in Portland. Stocks in our stores are always fresh. package.. 35c 1-pound 3-pound $100 package SAVE ON YOUR FEED BILLS SCRATCH FEED EGG MASH ......... CRACKED CORN MILL RUN ............ MAURICE CHEVALIER Paramount’« greatest .100-pound ..100-pound ..100-pound .. 80-pound sack« «acks sacks sacks $2.45 $2.63 $2.30 $1.28 talking and singing REAL CHILI 50c QUART SUNDAY MACMARR MARKET SPECIALS ) dW production. Turk’s Sandwich Happyvale PINK SALMON Packed in Alaska by Libby. McNeill & Libby 14c 1-lb tall can Featuring that party or luncheon. HAMBURGERS TO TAKE OUT CROWN FLOUR — A low price on a popular home brand. C1-7R 49-pound sack.— yl IO Libby’s Smell Grew AS­ PAR AGAS TIPS 1 t- No. 1 tins plante. UC « THE GIRL SAID NO” of good coffee at— 5c Italian Prunes BZlbs. 19c TWO LENTEN SPECIALS « If it’s a watch we suggest ELGIN PINEAPPLE—J. D. D. bro­ ken sliced. I Q No. 2 >4 tins........ 1*FC REAL CHILI or a cup Turk’s Sandwich Cut 1000 for McCormick Cre- o*oting Plant at St. Halen*. and their] families and members of both' basketball taems were entertain-1 So Why Borrow It? Another thing about borrowing ed at dinner Sunday by Mr. and ' trouble—It puts you under obligu Mrs. Boeckli of Cornelius Pass1 at their farm home. Dinner was tlon to yourself.—Toledo Blade. served on the lawn. Among oth- ' A Candle in the Window er amusements, guests were giv-1 "GIRL OF THE PORT” If you have a bowl of Winner* Will Represent District In County Contest April B. Duty only frowns when you flee Entertain Faculty and from It; follow It nnd It smiles upon you.- -Elizabeth, queen of Ku High school faculty mania. SALLY O’NEIL in— Check and Double Check i & MONDAY 5R Evening, APRIL 6 and 7 \äi KIPPERED SALMON ................................................... Der i CHEESE, full cream ................... per i WISCONSIN BRICK CHEESE ............ CHOICE BABY BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK SHORT RIBS OF BEEF ..................................................... PRIME RIB ROAST, boned and rolled . .. BACON SQUARES ....................... PEANUT BUTTER............................... ""......................... 2 j CLARA BOW in­ Vernonia, Oregon THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID ALL TALKING TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 and 9 MACMARR STORES