Friday. Jun« 6, 1930 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Seven 1 Alfred J. Cummings, son of day in Vernonia visiting Dr. been in this city the past three Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cummings Marvin Eby and family, days on county business. of Riverview, arrived home Mon-' H. E. McGraw was a Portland day night from a four year! J. C. Lindley attended the Wednesday returning course in the United States i____ R',vern rs’ meeting of the Lower visitor Marines. He was given an hon- Columbia associated chambers of home that evening. V^dis^r^dtad^hiZ —at Longview., c. |ed the position of corporal. Mrs. O. B. Malmsten of Sea- Clay were week end guests of K W. Kelting of Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Timm.ms I’ side, arrived in this city Tues- Mrs. Mills’ sister, Mrs. O. C. was here on business Saturday, left on Friday of last week on Schultz and Miss Martha day to visit her mother, Mrs. Ferrell of Centralia, Wash. Mr. Kelting owns property in a business trip to ’Vancouver, of Aberdeen, Wn., visit- Sarah Spencer. Both left fori , — , „ ... T. . Wash. Vernonia. and Mrs. Gust Trude over Port’and Wednesday, where Mrs.1 Speck Ford, Pacific Fruit rep- Malmsten will receive medical resentat.ve, was a Vernoma v>s- Roy Kullander of Portland, Albert Childs attended the . itor Wednesday. gulf match at St. Helena Sun- brotner of A. L. Kullander of I I Jack Kerr spent Tuesday in O. D. Eby, attorney-at-law, this city and Robert Stewart uay afternoon. County Assessor Roberts, has Portland on business. also of Portland spent tho week 'in Oregon City, spent Tues- Jos Scott spent the week end end in this city as gueats of A. with his family in Portland. L. Kullander and family. D. A. Kramer, manager of Roy Kullander with his brother the local Miller Mercantile store A. L. of here own and operate recently moved wun his family me f. P. sand and gravel comp­ irom tne Koseview apartments any at Milwaukee. to a home on Washington ave­ G. W. Boyd purchased a new nue. Ford truck and trail r from the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick Kerr Motor Company last week. attended the opening of the new Miss Alice Eaton a former Kainier-Clatskanie golf course teacher in the Lincoln and Wash­ Friday. ington schools at Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schwab and Vernonia Saturday with Carl Melvin spent Friday afternoon of Burgerson. Miss Eaton will teach last week at WUKesboro, visit­ at a Vancouver school this fall. ing at the home of Mrs. Schwab s lly> Blaker attended the open- sister, Mrs. Ed Meeuwsen and ing of the new Rainier Clatskan­ family. ie golf course Saturday. A. L. Kullander purchased a Gregory Schmidlin whose Chev- Flowery figures in tasteful ‘color harmonies . . . new Chevrolet sedai. from the soft material with a tendency towards graceful Gilby Motor company last week. car licensed 19285 sedan was sto­ len lust week has offered a re­ folds . . . styles of the latest mode including Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeill ward of $25 for its recovery. flared skirts, close fitting waists, short ruffled >nd Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullan- sleeves and large collars. Mrs. J. C. Lindley spent the ■ spent Friday of last week week end visiting relatives at St. , Portland, Helens. D’tESSES FOR GENERAL WEAR Miss Lois Malmsten left Fri- L. XV. Baker who has been con­ duy lor Seaside, where she will fined to his home over the week spend the summer. end is reported in better health Irving Kirkwold formerly of at this date. this .'ity spent Memorial day E. T. Wallace of Mist spent visiting at the home of Mr. and Monday in Vernonia on business. Mrs. C. A. Malmsten. J. C. Lindley spent Monday’ Russell Mills, a student at 0. in Portland on business. C., spent Friday at the home Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tex and family attended the com­ .• ills. mencement exercises at Oregon Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Thomas State college Monday, where Arc comfortable, made well, of the best materi­ 4 cans. 2 For 35c 15c Searchlight — full count. 6 23c Boxes i PURITAN MALT SYRUP 43C lb. can The new 4 Pint Frying Size (Half Gallon) Shortening in Sealed Q Cans—Always Fresh O Oil 69c lb. can HIRE’S ROOT BEER Ex- tract. Ginger Ale O!d English— LIBERTY BROOMS— Good High quality — Low Price, 12 oz. bottles. EACH 2 25 c 2 For 45c Packages quality, big value. 69c PRUNES, Oregon’s finest large size Italian variety. 3 !i cans. sis, Packages 2 " MEATWICH SPREAD for picnic lunches 10c MATCHES, FISHERS FLOUR— “Blends Mah Friend” WHEATIES. — The new breakfast food sensation, whole wheat flakes with all the bran. Packages 2 Flour nr WESSON OIL SNOWDRIFT 2 ,n11 19c 1 < 3 Pounds 2t Dried, Extra Choice Quality Black or White Mason 4 fx/» bottles 4t)l Food Shot From Guns Puffed Rice 1 PCz» Package ADC Puffed Wheat -| A ~ Package 25c Pounds FISHER’S ROLLED OATS, Regular or quick. 9 43C lb. sack . Ground GHIRARDELLI'S Chocolate. 1 lb. Vacuum Can 33c Ì CANDY FEED JUMBO GUM DROPS. Pound 10c Assorted fruit flavors BUURNT PEANUTS, Pound .... 19c Finest sugar coated peanut candy CHICK MASH, 100 lbs........... |2.70 DEVELOPING MASH, 100 lbs. 3.04 DEVELOPING FEED, 100 lbs. 3.10 MILL RUN, 80 lbs..................... 1.19 I. MARKET FEATURES SIRLOIN STEAK, Per pound ................................... 30c BREAST OF VEAL, Per pound .............................. 19c SPRING LAMB ROAST, Per pound ....................... 25c OPEN KETTLE RENDERED LARD, 2 pound* 29c GEM NUT MARGARINE, 3 pound» ....................... 55c BONELESS CODFISH, 2 pound» ............................ 45c - ACMARR STORES Vernonia, Oregon