Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 18, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    Vernonia Bag!«, VtftifttJa, Oreggi
Friday, April 18, 1930
Page Three
The percentage of attendance
was 96.1.
Those in the primary depart­
ment neither absent nor tardy:
______________________________ Krist Sather, Aubrey Cromwoii,
> Harry Goodwin, Eileen Link.
inspector, called at Natal a few
Robert Robertson made a trip the Eagle Lbr. Co., came out and spent the day with relatives
days ago to finish up some work to Portland Tuesday.
from Portland for the luncheon and friends.
in this territory.
Leia Cook, Florence Christian­ tendered Governor Norblad in
Nawcom.ri from Portland
Joe Cechmanek and son drove son and Estelle Burt visited in Vernonia Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Farley have
to Vernonia Thursday.
Vernonia Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ingalls moved here from Portland. They
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnston I Miss Tessie Hudson of Hood and family drove to Vancouver, are the parents of Mrs. M. L.
NEW
RIJIiniNC.
drove to Vernonia Thursday. I River is a house guest of Mrs. Wash., to be the guests of Mr. Nickerson.
PLEASES p Tt E|ectg
OPERETA
Several Natal families went to Russell Burt.
Ingalls’ mother, Mrs. J. E. Crites,
Leonard Nelson, Herbert Root
Vernonia Thursday to hear Gov­
Florence Chritianson and Her­ over Sunday.
WILARK
and Kenneth Poole were in Ver-
Windmills of Holland Dray Big
Constructing New Bungalow in
ernor A. W. Norblad speak.
bert Root were in Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Love and nonia Sunday.
Audience.
Reed Holding made a business Monday.
C. K. Christianson were in For-1 Annon Farmen and Jack Mor-
Scappoose.
[ Mr an(] Mrg Robert E. Kent
end.
I
triD
to
Portland
last
week
The operetta, “Windmills of (
est Grove Saturday evening.
ris came over from Mill City to
Visit« Friend in Hospital
Waldo Bennett is building a and family and Raymond Olson
Mrs. L. R. Kern and children spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Holland,” given by the grade RECEIVES REPORT OF COM- modern bungalow on his proper- made the loop trip to Astoria i Frank Peterson and his son
Leia Cook and Clarence Nel­
I
>
Richard
drove
to
Vernonia
Fri-
school, played to a large audi-!
M1TTEES.
son drove to Portland Wednes­ came out from Portland to be C. K. Christianson and family.
ty adjoining the Bryant resi- via Jewell Sunday, calling on 1 day.
with Mr. Kern over the week
ence at both afternoon and ev­
Although there is a tempta­
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dence. H. Hoff is also putting'relatives in
both Astoria and
Mrs. Geo. Taylor and son Ray day evening to call on William end.
ening performances. Those in Mrs. J. G. Watt« Re-elected a«
tion to use some substitutes for
Peoples,
who
is
convalescing
at
up
a
cottage
on
the
Klumb
prop-
'
Svensen.
I were shopping in Vernonia Sat-
_ drove eggs in cakes and other batters
the play were Albert Gotcher,
President for Year.
the Good Samaritan hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. King
Mrs. Chas. _ O. Marston and urday.
to Forest Grove Thursday.
Charlotte Olston, Donna Mag- I Annual reports of standing erty which he plans to occupy, I mother,
when eggs are expensive, there
Mrs.
L.
M.
Preston,
of
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_
___
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I
Guest
of
Editor
dt
Banquet
The
'*
site for the pickling plant
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston |
wood, Melba Boyd, James Nib- | committees were given at the
is no substitute for them in
Married
April
S
Vancouver,
B.
C.,
made
the
up
­
Florence Christianson was the
point of food value.
lock, Billy Allen, Howard Mag- regular meeting of the Parent- has been surveyed and construc- per Columbia river drive, return­ motored to Vernonia Saturday.
Friends
of
Mrs.
Ida
Gratton,
tion will begin about May 1.
Mrs. Mollie Wright spent a guest of the editor of the Ver-
wood.
ing on the Washington side of day last week in Forest Grove. | nonia Eagle at the recent lunch- !a former resident here, received
| Teacher association last Wcdncs-
word of her marriage April 5 SURPRISE
PARTY
the
Columbia
I day evening. The finance com­
Wm. Pringle Jr. drove to Mist eon given for Governor Norblad to Roy Munro of Kelso, Wash.
Celebrate Silver Wedding
Double Wedding
mittee reported a harvest home
Has Car Accident
Saturday evening.
(in Vernonia.
Lawrence Kern was in Coch­ Celebrate Birthday of Lewis
The silver wedding anniver­ sale and library benefit tea; an
A double wedding service i Mrs. Ernest Hollenbeck had a
Zale Holmes was a business
Mrs. Glen Peoples came home ran on business last Thursday.
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles increase of 30 members; pro­ read
Nichol«.
at St. Luke’s church, Van-| car accident Friday. She was ra­ caller in this community patur- from the Vernonia hospital on
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe
Wikstrom April 19 will be es­ .grams for each meeting; eight couver, Wash., joined Stanley.
The
home
of Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday.
I
day.
ther badly hurt, broken arm and
went to Portland Thursday ev- Lewis Nichols was the scene of
pecially featured by the mar­ 1 II clubs organized.
Large
and
Viola
Soderberg,
and
head
injuries.
Mrs.
Hollenbeck
is
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
D.
Poole
of
Census
Tafcer
Busy
u.
rooie
or
„ing
t0
see
Mr
Wolfe>g
Kra
nd-
riage of their son Gilbert
~ to
•
a pleasant surprise Wednesday
Mrs. J. G. Watts was re-elect-
'La Center, Wash., 1_.,
Novak and Nellie Doran ¡n the jSt. Helens hospital.
Mr. ___
and ___
Mrs. mother Mrs John Dale, who has evening, the occasion being Mr.
Miss Ethel Brown, prominent , ed president, Miss Leavenworth ¡ Frank
Lincoln
Peterson is still on Chas. * Poole
n marriage,
and son
Kenneth had a stroke of parlysis.
•
virgii
newivv,
sun
ui
xut.
«» mm
,
.
,
.
wiv
nuu
own
zvcimcun
_
.
I
Virgil
Hewitt,
son
of
Mr.
and
young Scappoose couple.
Nichols’ birthday. The evening
¡vice president, and Laura Wil-j Both young men are employ-'Mrs. Harry Hewitt, is back home , e
n? ce.nsUs ln hls ter" of Portland were ;Sunday guests
| liams secretary. Following the ed in the City Garage and are after several weeks in a hospital r „y- jlsJ* hl7 s?Cui wee , of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Root and I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nichols was spent playing games and a
motored to McMinnville Sunday. dainty lunch was served.
Silver Wedding April 27
meeting members viewed a do­ good business men. Mrs. Large' recovering from a mastoid op-
“r' Bnd Mr*' .Earl Ho‘ceKIa'1, family,
Invitations have been issued mestic art exhibit. Refreshments is a St. Helens girl and popular eration,
The friends who came to wish
’ |children were visiting at Natal, ‘" m £ Graf0 Henderson of Ver-' Estelle Burt and Lola Wright
to friends of the family and • were served.
' nonia is staying with her sister,1 drove to Forest Grove Sunday Mr. Nichols many happy returns
in the younger set. Mrs. Novak
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson were Su"day-
of the day were: Mr. and Mrs.
relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
| Mrs. James McCormick spent Mrs Glen peoples.
I
has grown to young womanhood visitors in Wilark Sunday,
Reed Ingalls and family, Mr. and
Johnson to be present at a cel- TO VISIT SCOTLAND in the vicinity.
a few days with her husband at
M„ c K Christianson, Chas.!
j
Mrs.
A.
F.
Baker
and
children
Life’s Surprise
Mrs. Wm. Krebs and son Eu­
ebration of their silver wedding
em the
Uie week
wee* end
vnu in
m Wilark.
n
j Ostrander, Wash., where he is an(1 Florence Christianson and
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| Mr. and Mrs. Large will go spent
gene, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wal­
surprise of life always
anniversary April 27.
The
nernert
noot
attended
a
show
Passage for Edinburgh, Scot- to housekeeping at once in the
< Guests
__ _____ at __ the
_ _____
home of ZZ__.
Mrs. <aI7p £o° , .
.. , .
1 Herbert Root
-
- . E. D. Johnson called to see in Vernonia Saturday evening. I comes In finding how we have ters and family, Mr. and Mrs.
.'•■nd. has been booked for J. Jamieson cottage. Mr. and Mrs. I Geo. Plumb Sunday
evening for
missed the things which have
Wm. Furlock. Mr. and Mrs. Al
Hold Initiation
.--
“
•
several
farmers
in
this
commun-
ipoose confec-
confcc- Novak
Novak will
will live
live with
with his
his parents
parents tea were Mr. and Mrs. Marston sevefai rarmers in mis conn
L. R. Kern was in Portland
McPherson, Scappoose
lain nearest us—how we have
Love, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Chris­
Scappoose Review 52 held in- tinner, and Mr. i Aiken of Gar- until his own home is finished.', and Mrs. Pr.eston of Vancouver, jlty,,,la3t ,7®, on bus,ness- .
Sunday.
gone fur away to seek thnt which
tianson, Mrs. Violet Winans and
itiation of candidates April 15. den City. They will
will sail
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Twitch- „ Wm'. Me_adow», made a * trip
trl to
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Nelson of
was close by our side ail the
sail from
Joe Winans.
Plans were made to attend the New York on the . Adriatic
Adriatic June
.Tone
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cl
Rainier
time.—Phillips Brooks.
Vernonia were guests of Mr. and
el nf
of Rainier.
i I Vernonia Thursday.
Hold Potluck Dinner
district rally in Portland April 14. Both will visit their aged
Mrs. Rube Nelson Sunday.
County Craw Works on Fill
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Hewitt
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Nelson
Refreshments were served. parents for several months.
The Christian Endeavor held entertained Saturday evening for
Wm. Miner 111
Old English Railroad
were in Vernonia Sunday after­
The county started working
a potluck dinner at 5:30 Friday I Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Shields, on the road last week where the
Wm. Miner, who was operated
Electrification of the Swansea A noon.
T q
Give Operetta
Legion Dance Well Attended evening. Plans were made for a I Mrs. E.lizabeth Yarder and Mr. viu
Mary Ellen Ahlgren is re­
iucb
cruBiirr
lllcj on
....... for — appendicitis at St. Vin- Mumbles railway, the oldest line in
old rock
crusher atyuu.
stood. They
sunrise
prayer
meeting
and
Condint
of
Portland,
and
Mr.
and
The Legion dance at the
High school will give an op­
t were blasting and making prepa- cent's hospital in Portland, is the world, has been completed The ported ill with measles.
Swansea
A
Mumbles
was
opened
tn
special
Easter
services.
Dete
­
Mrs.
Geo.
Plumb
of
Wilark.
eretta “Pepita,” portraying Mex- Florence Auto park Saturday
rations to put in a fill and reported to be in a very serious
1X07, and f >r the first 70 years
<*ican
Mean characters,
characters April 25. Prac- for the benefit of the junior gates to the state convention | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stendal , straighten out the road in the condition,
Brownsville — 48,000 baby
was operated by horses. Sten'ii lo­
tise is well under way under the baseball equipment fund was at Marshfield this week were and family drove the loop Sun- near future.
chicks hatched at Hedlund hatch-
Joe Wheeler at B.nquet
comotives
hogan
to
run
In
1877.
—
Iday via Mist, Jewell and Astoria,
instructed.
direction of Mrs. Eva Bolster. , well attended.
Miss Kathryn Didtel, home
Wheeler, manager
Loudon Tinies.
______________________________ I climbing the Astor column, and demonstration agent, held a
i driving back the Columbia high- meeting at the Natal hall Tues-1
was a visitor at the Lee Hall1 birthday was celebrated at the way.
day which was well attended.
home of his grandmother.
j A. W. Hanson is attending the
home Tuesday.
TREHARNE
Honored on Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Condit mov-
Sunday a delightful birthday convention of the Royal Arch
| ed from Riverview to Rose av- dinner was served.
I Masons in Corvallis this week.
Miss Annie McMullin
__ ________ .... .... BAKER
' enue in Vernonia Tuesdoy.
!
TREIIARNE
honored by a surprise birthday
To Hospital for Treatment | Miss Katherine Hall of Raven-1 E. E. Holman, proprietor of
party Saturday night. The even­
Mrs. M. J. John and Mrs. Cur- dale, Wash., was visiting at the the Wave Kink Radio shop of
NATAL
ing was spent playing cards and
tis John accompanied Eben John home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mor- Portland, will be a visitor in
games. Refreshments were serv­
to the St. Vincent hospital where gnn Friday.
camp Sunday.
; Ross Duncan called at the ed.
he is receiving treatment for a, Francis Burnham of Clatskan-
H. S. Goodwin made a busi- ___
Jake Neurer ranch on business
broken nose and other facial in- ¡e visited at the home of his,ness trip to Portland Tuesday. ¡Tuesday,
juries received Monday while at sister, Mrs. Merl Cline, Sunday. | Miss Frances Martin of - Port-1
cc
- - -
The county
is grading the Ne-
WEST TIMBER
work for Koster Products com­
Mr. and Mrs. H. Fielberg and land visited ’ ‘ her brother
__________
_ halem highway this week.
and
children were Portland visitors family here Tuesday, returning! Clyde Johnson drove to Ver­
pany.
Dave Ellis ikid Charles Chris­
Chas. Schmidlin was delivering Saturday.
j , the next day. >She was accom- nonia Monday for a load of
i IF-»'o zi Ti
zi C' In tile to drain his land.
tianson drove to Vernonia Sun­
Mrs. Nannie and Molissie Hall| ' noninrl
panied Lo
by Mra
Mrs. TXT
Wilfred
DeClu-
seed potatoes to local farmers
and Mrs. J. M. Morgan went to I sion.
last week.
Wesley Duke was a Natal day for a few rounds of golf.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Christian-
St. Helens and Portland Tuesday.
business caller oMnday.
Buys Treharne Store
Returns to Portland Home
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osbourn son and family and Herbert
Treharne Grocery Company, Vi«it« on Wa(y to Washington
Root were in Vernonia Thursday
Grandma Martin returned to spent Monday in Vernonia.
owned by Mr. McDonald, was
Mr. and Mrs. Newt. Trussler her home in Portland Monday,
Harry McMullin drove to Mist evening.
sold to Mr. Gillchrest of Verno­ of Ravensdale, Wash., went
England came out
Lillian
after spending several weeks at to do some shopping Wednesday.
nia. They are putting in a new through here Friday on their the home of her son, A.
from Portlasd to be with her
E.
stock of groceries.
Set Telephone Pole«
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
way from Salem, where they Martin.
Earl Shay of Vernonia has were called to the bedside of
Just suppose your husband should read this ad to choose your food supplies! He
Bob Linsey, Harry McMullin, England, over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson
purchased the Frank O’Connor her father, Henry Hall, who died have sold
would be sure to notice the wide variety, the seasonable items, the well-known
Frifz Iler and Dave McMullin
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baird
their
household
et
­
home and intends to move his Saturday at his home in Ravens­ fects here
guaranteed brands, and of course, the economical prices would catch his eye.
to Art Miller. Mrs. were setting telephone poles on and family and Mrs. Brady and
family here soon.
children of Vernonia were in
And if you told him of our courteous se-vice, excellent values and consistent
ale. Henry Hall was well known Peterson will go back to her the Natal line last week.
Miss Beatrice Perry and her Newberg Sunday.
Hear Governor Talk
in Vernonia, as he was a resi­ home in Portland for medical
savings he would most surely compliment your splendid judgment on selecting
Misses Emma Stephens and
_________ „„
„„„ will grandmother, Mrs. Oliver Bur-
treatment.
Her son, who
Pleasant Hill school bus took dent here several years.
our stores as your food buying headquarters.
Mrs. W. B. Templeton and graduate from the University of/is, were Vernonia shoppers Sat- Alice Hillyard of Portland spent
the pupils to Vernonia Thursday
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. ■
to hear Governor Norblad speak. sons Wendlc and Wayne, who Oregon in June, will be with her. | urday.
Mrs. James McCormick was a Stephens.
A number of parents attended. has been visiting her sister, Mrs. After graduation, Mr. Peterson
Timely Food Features Effective Sat., & Mon., April 19*21
David England went to Spring­
Mrs. F. O’Donnell, who has Harry King and family here a will continue his work as a Vernonia business caller Thurs-
field
to
stay
over
the
week
end
few
days,
returned
to
her
home
trainman
here
for
the
O.-A.
Co.
(day.
been ill, was presented with a
Mrs. Hugh Dunlap, who was' C.
f E. Wickland of Clatskanie with his grandmother, Mrs. C.
lovely potted plant by members in Spokane, Wash., Friday.
spent Wednesday in this com- G. Gorrie Sr.
Ralph Peck called on old ill last week, has recovered.
of the Mountain Heart club.
Ralph Root, Henry Furlock
munity on business.
Best Foods, Pint Jar
Geo. Holt made a business friends in Riverview Sunday. He
Entertains in Honor of Son
Pete Knowles made a trip to and Fred Miller were in Ver-
motore 1 over from Kelso on his
trip to Corvallis Sunday.
nonia Sunday,
Mrs. Wm. Smith entertained a Vernonia Wednesday.
Mrs. Austin was unable to motorcycle, returning Monday.
CANDY—Fancy large jelly
CANDY—Fancy large gum
SNOWDRIFT—
W. R. Johnson of Mist called
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens
K. M. Hall moved his family number of little friends Friday
teach school Friday. Mr. Gordon
beans.
1 A
drops.
1A_
taught the pupils in her room. to Birkenfeld Tuesday, where he ! in honor of her little son Bobby, at Natal to visit his daughter drove to Vernonia Sunday even-
Per
pound
............
1W
Per pound............
MW
Mrs. J. Patrick is teaching the I has employment as a truck driv­ whose fourth birthday was cel­ last Wednesday.
(No sale to dealers)
and
Mrs.
R.
L.
Ott
and
ebrated.
Wm.
Bridgers
drove
to
Verno
­
er.
primary in her absence.
(No sale to dealers)
PRESERVES— Strawberry
Montgomery
visited
David
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and; A dainty luncheon was served. nia Friday.
The Everyday Market is now
Pure fruit. Made in Port­
RAISINS—Seedless, choice
friends
in
Westimber
Sunday.
Game
Warden
Wm.
Brown
Those
present
were
Bobby
Gran-
sons,
Ole
and
Oral,
visited
ati
open at Treharne.
land.
AQ.
quality.
9C-
MARSHMALLOWS—
quist,
Billy
Thompson,
Roy
was
in
this
community
Friday.
the
Dave
McMullin
home
at
Na
­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. White
3-pound jar..----
Visitors Hero From B. C.
4 lb bag ............
**»JC
Campfire
97z*
|
Nord,
Pauline
Sather,
Sonny
called at the home of Mr. and tal Sunday.
Attend Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gibson
1 lb. package
Zi 4 C
WESSON OIL—
Mrs. E. D. Johnston and Bradford, Virginia Lee Martin I Olie and Oren Estes of River­
Mrs. Harold Smith Monday ev­
SPINACH— Libby’s IE-
,, were here
Quart
daughters Audrey, Wilma and and Pat and Margaret O’Donnell. view attended the birthday par- of Vancouver,
Free
with
each
package
of
No.
214
cans...
IOC
ening.
week, the
cans........................
Misses Upson and Patrician ty of their cousin at Natal Sat- several days
C. Renels was unable to go to Thelma of St. Helens is spend­
Cdmpfire Mallow«, 1 4-oa.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
work Monday on account of ill­ ing the week with old friends were week end visitors in Port­ urday evening.
CORNED BEEF — Libby’s
MILK—MacMarr or Libby,
can Campfire Mallow-Whip
Stephens.
land.
and
relatives
in
Riverview.
tall cans
9 C «
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and
No.
1
of
children
and
Mrs. Brady
3 for.....................
¿OC
Miss Lavene Riley of the son were Friday business callers
Free.
cans.........................
“VV
Hurt« Shoulder at Play
Vernonia spent the week end
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cook house force expects to at Vernonia.
Floyd Lindsay got his shoulder
with Mrs. Arthur Baird.
CAMP McGREGOR
spend her Easter vacation with
Miss Margaret Bennett and
hurt while at play Friday and
Mrs. A. F. Knight and son
her mother in Portland.
Miss
Helen
Bergerson
of
Verno­
I
was taken home.
Douglas are visiting in Portland
nia spent Saturday evening at for a few Jays.
c^e 0^
Returns to Work
Mrs. E. Dearberry of Portland
Mrs. H. J. Redman is expect­
Natal.
spent Wednesday at the home of ing her father back again soon
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klein and
Geo. Link who has not been
Floyd Deeds and Clarence family were in Portland over
Mrs. S. Baker.
from Baker, where he went able to work since December 20
Harold D. Gill of Portland some time ago to look after his on nccount of his injured hand, Linsey attended the senior play the week end.
was at Peasant Hill school Tues­ t ranching interests.
Lon Knight is here for a few
went to work with the surveying at Vernonia Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer days visiting his son A. F.
day.
I John Wornstaff went to Port- force Monday.
shoppers in Vernonia Sat­ Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner lan(j w-
Wednesday for medical
Mrs. Jennie Scott and daugh­ were
urday.
and son Harry of Buxton called attention,
Elmer and Russell Burt went
ter Bertha and Avis, were Ver-
Herd Inspector at Natal
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.
to Hood River to spend the
¡nonia
visitors
Saturday
and
Sun-
Recovering
Injured Man
Baker Sunday.
Dr. F. G. Rankin, county herd week end with relatives.
( day.
F. N. O’Donnell and family
Wilfred DeClusion. who was
Honor Pupils Named
motored to Hillsboro Sunday to ¡njUred recently while at work I
The following named pupils of I
I in the woods, is reported im­
visit with their parents.
Jasper Berry has moved his proving. It will be necessary for the advanced room were neither
family to their home at Battle­ him to remain in bed some absent nor tardy for the month
weeks yet. He is at St. Vincent’s ending March 28: Lloyd White,
ground, Wash.
Florence White, Altha White,
hospital, Portland.
Party for Jeannette John
Frank Faught and his son Ruby Faught and Pearl Faught.
A party was given in honor
of Jeannette John Saturday with Jimmy went to Portland on bus­
12 girl friends present Refresh­ iness Tuesday.
The Johnsen and Sather fam-,
ments were served.
Mrs. H. A. Wilson, Mrs. H. E. ¡lies motored to Rainier Sunday
John and Marvin Holt motored where they spent several hours
visiting relatives.
to Newberg Friday.
Stock up at these prices—Pure Vanilla and Lemon
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Link and
daughter Patricia returned from
1 oz Bottles 10c — 2 oz Bottles — 19c — 4 oz. Bottles 37c
RIVERVIEW
Portland Friday, where they
have been visiting friends.
No Sale To Dealers
Motor to Brownsville
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snider re­
i
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fowler, turned from Portland Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fowler and : where
they enjoyed
several
I am a candidate for
Kenneth Fowler all motored to days vacation.
County
Judge on the
Brownsville Saturday to visit Spend Week End in Portland
Republican ticket, and
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fowler’s
Joe
Wornstaff and family
daughter and family, Mrs. Jack
would appreciate your
spent the week end in Portland
Smith.
EASTER HAMS, Armour’s Star, The Ham What Am
support
at the May pri­
Mrs. Fred Johnston of Clats­ and Carver, visiting relatives.
maries. If elected I will
New Fixed Flavor, whole or half, per pound..........
kanie was the guest of her sis­ Mr. Wornstaff and sons also
ter and family, Mrs. Merl Cline,
do my best to give Co­
CENTER SLICES STAR HAM, two slices for..............
visited the whale exhibit.
Saturday.
lumbia a clean and eco­
Harvey Wornstaff’s seventh
EASTER LAMB, shoulders or chops, per pound............
Mrs. A. G. Pearson of Timber
Scappoose and Vicinity
-----
New Officers
I
I
Suppose your husband should read this ad
Mayonnaise
S°“"d........
i
29c
65c
44c
I
20c
Peaches
e ..,.
2 lbs. 29c
Let us give you an estimate
on a feed of
For County
Judge
EXTRACTS
REAL CHILI
for that next gathering
MACMARR MARKET SPECIALS
Special privileges for
nomical administration
of all affairs of the of
ice.
C. BRUCE
LUMBER
Wholesale and Retail
Vernonia
Lodge, Church, or
Civic Meetings
SPRING CHICKEN, Fresh dry picked, per pound................
HENS, medium weights, per pound ........................................
BEEF ROASTS, Prime Ribs baby beef, boned and rolled.
“A united Columbia
County, betterment lor
all sections.”
/
Ross W. Daniels
Rainier, Oregon.
(Paid advertisement)
Turk’s Sandwich Shop
MACMARR STORES