Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 13, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Ôregon
Friday, June 13, 1930
V
Seven
week.
and son Normand were Mist said resolution was published the by authorized and directed to
Woodburn—City Council auth­
callers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown of
6th day of June, 1930, in ac­ publish notice of this resolution orized purchase of new 16,000
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred cordance therewith, and
this place went to Portland
rescinding said election in Ver- pumper for local fire depart*
Rumi u h last week, a seven
Tuesday of this week.
Whereas, it now appears that nona Eagle in the issue of June ment.
pound ■aby girl. Mother and
E. E.
Mills
and
Millard
13th, 1930.
Astoria—Number of streets
daugh.
_ fine at the an error has been made in draft­
are doing
Counts motored to Portland and
ring the proposed amendment
Adopted by the council, this here resurfaced.
back, Monday of this week.
CONTEST OPEN FOR ALL Clatskanie hospital.
|
pertaining
to
the
power
and
9th
day
of
June,
1930,
by
the
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green and
Klamath Falls—W. J. Tobin
Dr. Marvin Eby spent Sunday
G. W. Nelson, roadmaster on
Harry Johnston of St. Helens
SCHOOLS TO 16 YEARS
family were callers in Vernonia .authority of the council relat- following vote:
received contract, on bid of
in Portland.
I the S. P. & S. Railway, spent was seen on the streets in river­
ring to a municipal light and
Yeas: Hansen, Mellinger and $61,000, for construction of 14th
Saturday.
Friday evening and Saturday view a few days this week.
Pomona Grange Cooperate» With
sewer unit.
Some of the folks from this 1 power plant, which the council Tapp.
Frank Hartwick attended the morning in this city,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mills and
Good Publicity
community attended the funeral did not intend and deems should
Nays: None.
golf match at Seaside Sunday.
G. E. Votaw and A. J. David- son Mickey returned to Wald­
The dairy essay contest, spon­ of Henry Cox, held at Mist Sat- not be “PProved.
Submitted to the Mayor June
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer' son, officials of the S. P. & S. port Tuesday of this week, af­ sored by the Pomona Grange of urday afternoon.
Now therefore be it resolved 9, 1930.
Seward Hotel
ter
a
week
’
s
stay
at
Mrs.
Mills
’
were Vernonia visitors Saturday. Railway, were visitors in Verno­
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Fowler
1
by the council, that the resolu-
Columbia county, affords all
Approved by the Mayor, June
parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
Hall.
HOUSE OF CHEER
nia Saturday.
from Vernonia called at the Jake tion
___ _________
heretofore adopted the 21st 9, 1930,
Mrs. Mill’s sister, Mrs. A. JCirk school children up to the age Neurer place Wednesday -- even-¡day
TENTH AT ALDER
K. A. McNeil transacted bus-
of
April,
1930,
inclusive,
an
opportunity
M«,
v»
npru,
wou,
submitting
of
16,
G. R. MILLS, Mayor,
M. Turkington, proprietor of accompanied them.
Portland
iness in Hillsboro Monday.
Oregon
inK-
•
¡proposed
charter amendments to
part
of
the
$60
in
prizes
I
proposed
to
win
Turk’s Sandwich shop left Tues­
Leonard Malmsten made a trip
Attest: D. B. Reasoner, City
Excellent meals at pop­
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker: the legal voters at a special elec-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nance day for the Mexican border on’ to Portland last week to get his offered for the best essays.
recorder.
ular prices. Coffee shop.
Write your story now, telling and sons, Edward and Veron^tion to be held the 23rd day of
spent Friday evening and Satur­ a business trip.
motorcycle which was there for
Merchant» Lunch 25c, 35c.
and daughter Loretta from Tre-JJune,
1930,
be and the oai.ic
same is
,
------
’
----
’
why
more
dairy
products
should
day in Portland.
Fruit crop, apples and pears,
Dinner» 40c, 50c, in dining
Mrs. Emil Roy was taken to repair.
be used for the health of the harne, were Thursday evening hereby rescinded, repealed and
room. Breakfast 25c and
Mrs. B. T. Hall and son Bur­
at the home of Mr. and annulled and the call for said of Rogue River valley (Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Richard­ the Emanuel hospital at Port­ ley was up from Mist Tuesday public and why greater prosper­ visitors
district) the coming season, will
up. Luncheon» 35c, 50c.
Mrs. Jake Neurer.
land
Friday,
and
operated
on
|
special
election
be
and
the
same
ity
to
the
dairymen
adds
greater
son attended the baseball game
Dinners 55c, 65c, 75c, $1,
exceed 6,000 car mark, accord­
of this week to attend the fune­ prosperity to the entire com­
Mr. Armstrong from the Un­ ia hereby cancelled.
at Clatskanie Sunday afternoon. the same evening for appendi­ ral of Purcel Cline.
ing to Guy W. Conner, of Sim­
W. D. McNair, Manager
citis.
munity. Tell your own story in ion Oil company of Vernonia
Be it further resolved that on, Shuttleworth and French
W. C. Culbertson, Prop.
spent
Monday
at
Natal
on
bus
­
Quite
a
number
of
pioneers
Clatskanie
your own words. There are no
Dan Wallace of
the recorder be and he is here- company.
Walter J. Turner purchased a
spent Monday in this city on Ford trailer from the Kerr Mo­ from this place attended the rules as to how long a story iness.
Mrs. Nels Peterson and her
Ipioneer meeting at Birkenfeld, you should write, but it should
business.
tor company last week. The trail­ Sunday.
daughter, Mrs. Noble Punlap
to
include
be
of
proper
length
C. A. Scommon spent the the facts and to be of interest motored to Portland Thursday,
M. B. Watson purchased a er will be used in the logging
bringing back Mrs. Dunlap’s son
used Pontiac coupe from the operations of Turner and Jones. week end at Camp McGregor, to most readers.
Floyd, who has been in Port­
Kerr Motor company last week
Mrs. Wally Henderson of Port­ visiting wthi friends.
to
the
val-
Material in regard
land for. some time.
land will spend the summer
ue of dairy products may be ob-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Banzer were
Cooked Food Sale
Frank Ballagh of the O. S. C. months in this city. Mr. Hender­
The ladies of the W. R. C. tained by writing to the county Vernonia shoppers on Wednes-
spent Friday and Saturday in son is a locomotive engineer for
Helens.
will hold a cooked food sale and agent’s office, at St.
this city.
the S. P. & S. railway.
Linsey was a Vernonia
serve chicken and noodles and Send your e^Way to Mrs. Edith
Sheets,
lecturer
Pomona visitor Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shay and hot coffee, Saturday, June 21, I.
Mrs. G. W. Long was a Port-
Grange,
Clatskanie,
Oregon.
Do
Carl Iler is working for the
Jai. visitor last week, spending son Micky and Mrs. Lee Schwab in the building Mrs. Hadleyi va-
not sign the essay, but write West Coast Telephone company,
and sons, Bobby and Melvin, cated on Bridge street.
several days with friends.
your,
name
and
address
on
a
now being built down the river.
spent Sunday in Portland visit­
separate slip of paper and at­
Arthur Steele, editor of the ing the city parks.
Bob Vickers bought three' Jer­
I
tach it, as the essay will be sey heifers from J. F. Johnston
Clatskanie Chief, was a visitor
given a number which to identi­ at Birkenfeld recently.
John Hall, agricultural agent
in Vernonia Saturday.
of the N. P. Railroad, spent Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. Ain Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Lee and fy it at the time of judging.
Glen Metsker of St. Helens urday in Vernonia with the dairy
Judging will be done on the
was in Vernonia Saturday on train special. Mr. Hall is one of family from Vernonia were vil- following basis: Best argument» were in Vernonia on business
Thursday.
lage callers Sunday.
business.
the best known agricultural, Earl Smith from Vernonia put forth in favor of using
Clyde Johnson made a bus-
authorities
in
the
county.
from
an
more
dairy
products
The Thomas variety store
iness trip to Vernonia Friday.
spent a day last week at Natal
This Saturday will be Children’s Day, Sunday
standpoint,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Her sold
have installed a new elec’ric
The Union Oil company is re­ looking after telephone business. economic and health
will be Father’s Day and of course EVERY
sign, of gold and black design. painting the Kerr Motor com­
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer 60 points; English construction, several head of yearling heifers
Chi drei't fir
DAY
is Mother’s D:y at the West’s Favorite
25
points;
Neatness
10
points;
a
few
days
ago.
were
Sunday
callers
at
the
Reed
I
Father s Dir
Bodie Hieber is now employed pany, building in the Union Oil | Holding home.
Spelling
5
points;
Total
10,0
Otto
Smith
and
son
drove
to
Fo<>d
Stores.
It is hehe that she comes to per-
by the Oregon Gas and Electric company’s colors, of red, white ; Lincoln Peterson was a Satur­ points._______ _________________ Vernonia Tuesday.
sonally select the foods that make every meal a delight and every one healthier
I
and blue. The Twin Fir Service
company.
Sam Burnstein from Portland I
station will also be painted this day visitor at Mist.
and happier. THAT is why our stores are favored by the entire family.
has
been
in
this
community
and
Harry
McMullin
drove
to
Bux-
guests of their daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. John Libel of week.
in the valley for several days
tor. Sunday to spend the day .family at Natal.
Birkenfeld were Vernonia visit­
G.
Whitlock
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
with his parents.
ors Saturday.
All the pioneers in the valley selling, buying and trading hor-
of Longview, spent Friday of
Herman Sultz from Honolulu turned out Sunday from far ses.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Melis and last week here house hunting. will arrive at Natal this week and near to celebrate pioneers
Dave McMullin went to work
LIBBY'S COOKED CORN
BLUE ROSE RICE, Strict­
family of Mist attended the Mr. Whitlock is the new mana- to spend several days with his day which takes place each year. last week for Birkenfeld Log­
BEEF, No. 1 Cans.
ly fancy quality.
dairy train show here Saturday. ger for the J. C. Penney com- two nieces, Mrs. Ira Peterson
ging company at Birkenfeld.
; Mrs. William Culver and son
For
pany new store which will open and Mrs. Lee Osburn.
Jake Neurer spent Wednesday,
Pounds
Mr. and Mrs. M. Grunden and this month.
Oliver Burris and his grand­ i Billie were Natal visitors Sunday In Vernonia on business.
PRUDENCE CORNED
Lorraine Space attended the
KELLOGG
’S PEP or Rice
daughter were shoppers in Ver­ 1 afternoon.
BEEF HASH
baseball game at Clatskanie Sun- Long,
I Mrs. George Taylor and child-
Krispies, any assortment.
RESOLUTION
nonia Monday forenoon.
Journal
arrived
of
the
Oregon
day.
Del Monte early Garden
Whereas, the council of the
Most every farmer and their ren spent Saturday in Vernonia.
Large Can
Saturday morning here, spending
For_____________
Peas No. 2
Dad’s Sandwich shop was re- several hours driving through families were in Vernonia Sat-i Miss Connie McMullin was a city of Vernonia, Oregon, did.
SOAP, Crystal White,
of
heretofore
on
the
21st
day
urday
to
see
the
dairy
demon-
guest
of
her
cousin,
Evelyn
Mc-
JAR CAPS, Get ready for
MacMarr Del Maiz Corn
painted the early part of this the valley. During the afternoon
WCCA,
April, 1930, adopt a resolution
Mullin UL
at DUALUIl
Buxton 1UBU
last week,
canning, Kerr or Ball.
week and is now coated with a Mr. Dana spoke at the special stration, which was greatly en- 1V1U11II1
No. 2
Bars
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Melis were submitting
proposed
charter
joyed by everyone.
gold and black finish.
dairy meeting at the Joy thea­
Per dozen
Libby’s Fancy Tomatoes
Frank Peterson and his son ' week end visitors at Vernonia. amendments to the legal voters
Bars Palmolive
_______ Richard were Vernonia business
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wickland of the city for their approval
J. C. Lindley motored to tre.
No. 21/a—
MACMARR COFFEE—
from Clatskanie called to see or rejection, and made provision
Hillsboro early Saturday morn-
callers Wednesday.
FIG BARS, white or whole­
Any Assortment
wheat, and Big Value Gin­
ing on business, returning home
Recd Holding and son George Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer Sun- for the calling and holding of
Pound
ger Snaps.
| a special election to be held on
and daughter Bertha spent Sat­ day.
at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Nettie Lloyd and sister urday afternoon in Vernonia.
Cans
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell of the 23rd d^n of June, 1930, and
Pounds
Tommy
Bateman
returned who has resided at Hillsboro
Pounds
Jake Neurer butchered four Vernonia were picnicking alcr.g directed the City Recorder to)
Monday evening from Portland for the last six months moved veal last week for the market. the Nehalem river at Natal Sun- give notice of said special elec-,
after spending several days visit­ back to Riverview last week.
| tion by publication of said reso-
Olie Estes and his parents dayi
Choose your flavors. Free 4 Glassette Qf* _
ing friends.
Peterson lution in Vernonia Eagle, and
Miss Mildred Hawkins of this from Riverview were Sunday I
molds with 3 pkgs. Jell-well, 3 pkgs...... ttOC
days
in
Mrs. Ed. Hart and son of Dry­ place is spending a few
ad Wash, spent several days vis­ Gaston, with Lois Peck.
Mrs. Sarah Spencer went to
iting at the home of Mr. and Mr».
Black or Green
pkgs.
Portland Thursday of this week
M. L. Gaines.
to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Miss Josephine Hoydar of j B. Malmsten at the Good
BOTTLE CAPS—
PER
1 Q
Portland spent the week end as I maritan hospital, who had
GROSS
13C
guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. I (arm amputated Wednesday
Marshal Dana, associate editor i this week.
MACMARR FLOUR, Milled
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fowler
Ernest (Speck) Ford, sales­
from finest northwestern
man with the Pacific Fruit and and .son Kenneth of this place
wheat.
Libby
’
s
Yellow
Cling
spent
the
week
end
in
St.
Hel
­
Produce company spent Monday
ens
visiting
relatives.
Peaches
halves
or
lb. Sack
in Vernonia.
Orel Estes left Tuesday of
sliced, No. 2i/i—
Large pkg.
BLUE RIBBON MALT—
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman this week for Freewater, Ore.,
Sweet Treat Sliced
and family returned Saturday where he expects to visit his
FREE — Attractive
Pineapple, Doles fan­
Lb Can
Henry
George
from a motor trip extending brother-in-law,
cy pack No. 2*4—
colored glass cake
along the McKenzie river.
and family.
Any Assortment
JAR RUBBERS, heavy red
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Rainey
and
stand with Swans­
Miss Catherine Hoffman and J. M. Morgan of this place went
rubber.
Charles Hoffman, Jr., left Sat- to Corvallis Sunday, and visited
down Flour—FREE.
Dozen
urday for Newport, to visit i several poultry farms, returning
friends.
the same day.
Calumet.—FREE—large layer cake pan
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lappe' Omar Sheeley and his mother,
purchased a new Ford sport Mrs. Ellen Sheeley were the
roadster from the Kerr Motor guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall
of this place Wednesday of this
company last week.
Dairy Contest
Is Now Open
LOCALS
4
A
s SSTORÉS œs I
Natal
FAVORED
BY THE ENTIRE FAMILY
June 14
June 15
2
Fancy Canned
45c
Vegetables
29c
3
19c
3
35c
37c
29c
10
4
Birkenfeld
25c
35c 3
T W
vw
3
49C
TREE TEA
y2
Fancy Canned
49
This is
65c
Refrigerator
Gay Madrid”
53c
3
25c
Flour
35c
Ä ™ c“”'
T
CHEWING
GUM — Choice
of flavors.
All White Enamel Inside
Outside. Top leer.
2
$32
5c
Packages
KRAUSE'S SWEET HOME
MARSHMALLOWS,
“Buy
your Marshmallows by the
carton."
Pound Carton
59c
25c
TOILET PAPER, Waldorf.
Feed 3
19c
Rolls
PICNIC REQUISITES—
SCRATCH FEED—
100 lbs................ 12.45
CRACKED CORN—
100 lbs................ 92.25
MILL RUN
80 lbs.
91.19
Crest paper Napkins, quar­
terfold, 40 napkins to pkg.
Savaday
Heavy
paper
plates, 12 plates to pkg.
Any assortment plates or
napkins,
3
25c
Packages
$31
With Dorothy Jordon
MACMARR MARKET
Solid Oak, Top leer
White Enamel Linings
Friday, June 13
George Bancroft in his greatest dramatic
Rob
"The Mighty
Supported by Ester Ralston
Saturday Eve. and Sun. Mat
June 14 and 15
WE ARE FEATURING FRYERS at 3 for ...........................
LAMB STEW, Per pound ..............................................................
$15.50
TRY OUR BOILED HAM, at Per pound ..............................
PORK CHOPS, Per pound ............................................................
SHORTENING, 2 Pounds ..........................................................
Save your food, Save
your money and buy one
of these refrigerators.
91.00
.. 15c
59c
30c
29c
MACMARR STORES
HOFFMAN
HARDWARE
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THE NEW MOVIETONE
59
"Follies of 1930
With Ed Brendel, Marjorie White, Wil­
liam Collier, Jr., and others.
Sunday and Monday Evenings
June 15 and 16
"Temple of Tower"
With Kenneth MacKenna as Bulldog
Drummond
Tuesday and Wednesday
June 17 and 18
3
Carnation Milk
Extra Large Size Solid
Oak, White Enamel Lin­
ings.
RAYMON NAVARRO In—
$1.69
PoWflpi*
ruwuer free with each 1 lb Calumet Lb Can 2ÖC
Weather
Jov Theater
33c
Swansdown
Fruits
I
38c
$1.12
1
3
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