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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1930)
Friday, Jone 20, 1930 Severi Victor Siedelmkh, 4.00; Carl Road pleasant affair in honor of her — Dial. No. —. 20. — [ Martalla, 13.50; A. C. Timmons,, H. Kellar, 51.73; Ray Jennings, little son John L.’s first birth G. Jensen, 42.00; Jas. Duffield, H. Kammeyer, 20.00,; R. Tetz,' 16.00; Geo. W. Bell, 16.00; Fred'37.49; J. J. Conroy, 34.60; Rich- i Oil • Rnannnnan Qnnri on n 1 12.00; <1 A A . T J. vir <• ard 1 »» . j a sn Silas 1/ _ i 52.90; J. P. Kaphammer, 54.00; Hold Election day at her home June 11. The 15.00; Scappoose Service Station Creasey, W. vr Howell, Peterson, 49.72; Kel I At the annual school meeting guests were: Virginia Lee Worn- A. P. Bays, 42.50; R. L. Price, 13.18; Alex Reardon, 6.25. 16.00; S. Kauppi, 116.0,0; Theo lar, 80.00; Verne Haindel, 4.00; Clatsop of district 40, Cl —_ r county, i staff, Gordon Jones, John Pe- 41.00,; Geo A. Price, 18.50; Road Dist. No. 21 Kauppi, 78.00; Willard Garlock, Ed. White, 92.32; K. R. Dibblee, Jake .Vartalla, 4.00; F. Malmsten, 1 held at the school house Mon ! terson, and their mothers. W. I. Tracy, 15.00; Standard 78.00; Alfred Parkinen, 2.00; 115.40; Ray Barney, 41.54; H. day evening the following were1 Mrs. Amato and her brother 26.00; Chas. Malmsten, 48.00; H. Oil Co., 32.70; L. B. Hickox & Shell Oil Co., 72.25; Vernonia H. Kellar, 18.30; Frederick Post Jacobs, 16.00; P. O. Mellinger, elected: J. W. Wornstaff, re Trading Co., 361.27 Co., 8.02; Portland Blue Print Mrs. W. T. Lilley and son varsity of Oregon to finish lor elected director fur a three-year I were visitors in camp Saturday 8.00; J. Ellis, >7.50,; Vern Ellis, Co., 15.75. and Sunday. Road Dist. No. 5 Spacial Road District No. 10 Spacial Co., '19.41: Hills Hdwe. Co., Herbin spent several days in his master’s degree. 61.25; H. E. Stevenson, 87.50; term, and Mrs. J. W. Wornstaff! H. L. Inman, 35.00; F. Mol- I. 86; Mellinger Hardware, 4.20; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burroughs Mrs. Everett Prichett, Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw, 117.50; F. Portland last week attending the of Vernonia were dinner guests Silas Hail, 40.50; P. Q. Melling Blair, 100.00; R. Anliker, 93.75; , lenhour, 43.50; J. Gibbs, 4.0,0; John Jurgenson, 4.62; Safeway Loel Hieber and Miss Della Cline re-elected clerk for one year. Rose Festival. er, 27.50; Wallace Bergerson, Fallers for the O.-A. company Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lappe motored to Independence Sunday were laid off Monday evening. at the Ridenour home Saturday 2.00; Chas. VanAlstine, 8.00; O. J. Link, 105.75; Chas. Was H. Renolds, 4.00; Standard Oil 'stores, 11.66; Sanitary Market, Co., 12.60; Shell Oil Co., 33.00; and Miss Frances Lappe visited to visit at the home of Mrs. Logging operations will cease evening. Oliver Mellinger, 18.00; G. H. ser, 75.00; F. Stockdale, 52.00; Aler Reardon, 17.95. 5.60; Vernonia Merc. Co. 85.74. Neilson, 28.00; A. Ruuttila the Rose Festival in Portland Prickett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. about the 28th for the July Murphy, 4.0.0; Elmer Bergerson, Chris E. Kullander. Sunday. Pacific highway being widen 2.00; Otis Hyland, 8.00; C. 10.00; F. Van Allmen, 11.25; Road Dist. No. 16 Special shutdown. F. Malmsten, 4.00; Chas Malm Shell Oil Co., 112.05; Longview Mrs. Virgil Powell and sons' Hale Greenman retrrned home H. C. Ridenour, a faller, has' ed south of Medford to Talent. Ohler, 6.00; J. C. Laramore, Trojan sten, 4.00; Silas Hall, 10.00,; Jas. were Portland visitors last week Sathrday to spend his summer been appointed night watchman' Bids opened for grading 5.2 34.00; Geo. Lawrence, 20.00 ;i Cone. Pipe Co., 84.06; ~ j vacation. Hale is a student at during the Rose Festival. miles of Pendleton-John Day Cort Siedelman, 16.00,; John! Powder, 54.56; Clark & Wilson Duffield, 10.00; Wallace Berger on the skidder. son, 9.00; Vernonia Trading Lbr. Co., 31.00, The local Safeway store in- ' the University of Oregon, Mrs. H. C. Ridenour and highway in Umatilla and Grant .Siedelman, 4.00; Otte Siedelman,! Rc«d. Dist. No. 7 Special 13.23; Portland Gas & Coke stalled a new over-hanging sign [ Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Holtham children, counties. 4.00; J. Tomlin, 2.00; P. Ber Patsy and baby, were 10.00. Wednesday. The installation was speijt Monday in Portland, Oscar Lindberg, 62.50; A. A. gerson, 153.00; P. Bergerson, Road Dist. No. 18 Special performed by W. S. McDaniels. | Mrs. James Nanson and Mrs. in Vernonia Friday for medical 30.0,0; Standard Oil Co., 19.08; Dowling, 53.75; W. W. Weaver. treatment for the children. M. D. Weaver, 42.50,; W. Verla and Helen Messing, who Lee Schwab and sons Bobby and 48.75; M. D. Weaver, 47.50; An Oilby Motor Co., 1.20; City of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson Weaver, 37.50; M. L. Weaver, live with their aunt at Hood Melvin visited in Clatskanie and drew Erkkala, 46.00; Walter Vernonia, 50.00; West Bearing and son Arne went to Portland River, are spending their sum Longview Sunday. , & *«*..« ——- & Coke Zillman, 57.50; W. M. Carroll, 56.00; Oscar Lindberg, 30.00; Co., o 8.72; Portland Gas Ernest Nanson motored to Wednesday to visit with the mer vacation with their father, 15.00 Vernonia TradiLg''cö’»f,6 0‘); M- L- Weaver, 74.00; Walter Zillman, 30.00; B. Dowl .Co., 1 ___ _ former ’ s sister, Mrs. Grandstrom ing. 30.00; A. A. Dowling, 30,00; Qulihc, tkn mH taste jrou i Clatskanie Sunday. Emil Messing, in this city. F°st1er- 42.50; B. Dowling Andrew Erkkala, 24.00; Fred From page 2 .40.79; L. C. Boeck, 2.25; Guy where their son Oke is living "■and safe! H. G. Moe of Dayton, Wash., E. F. Roberts, traveling pas- — - — >41.25; John Hossa, 34.00,; Nels: H. Murphy, 4.00; Hoffman Hdw. ! ■ while attending barber school. | Foster, 24.00; W. M. Carroll, senger agent of theS. P. & S.1 spent Sunday visiting at the ¡Erickson, 20.00; P. E. Lovegren, 47.75; Pioneer Parts Co., 41.98; Co., 82.48; Oreg-Am. Lbr. Co.,' Finishes Contract Here’s a finish that ia speed and 45.00; Joe Nelson, 12.00; C. W. ,24.00. ' „ , , railway, visited in this city Sat- home of his nephew, Mark E. J. W. Wornstaff finished his Thompson M. & R. Works, 9.74; 11.00; Harry Culbertson, 15.75; . • Lovegren, . — .. Rond Dist. No. 21 Special quality combined. I Moe, 4.00; Lloyd . Lovegren, ¡Road urday. Bryant Motor Co. 9.00. R. A. Sesseman, 6.0,0; Wm. Tal- contract with the O.-A. Co. | | W. I. Tracy, 50.00; Donald Safe, beautiful, bright aa a new Charles Kramer, son of Mr.! Everette Howe and A. E. Hut conen, 14.50; Crawford Motor 28.00; F. H. Johnson, 16.0,0; E. i Parohor. 46.0,0; Harold Clark, I Jem Fri- .Monday for the construction of Road Diet. No. 8 dollar, smooth as silk. and Mrs. Dave Kramer, will chinson of St. Helens spent J. D. Schleppy, 179.40; F. C. Co., 48.00; Kerr Motor Co., D. Kindred, 12.00; Ralph Kin .,42.50; Trojan Powder Co., 51.68;, business J 1,5 miIea of roadb ed on spur 17 on bunuc». ... spend his summer vacation with • day -• in . . Vernonia _____ • Iler, 105.00; Cecil Lane, 12.00: 5.10; Vernonia B. A M. Wks., dred, 12.00; A. Pykkonen, 15.00; DnBo's-Kettering Lbr. Co. 23.72; . -of the North Fork. his parents in this city. Charles’Mr. Hutchinson Is manager for, Oliver Burris, 8.00; ; A. R. Meli I 33.31; Corp. J. R. Sullivan, 35.00; Geo. B. , Joe Hackenberg, Jr. 7.65; Hauge- Howard-Cooper Mrs. Al. Hartung and Mrs. Gilby Motor company with I Conyers, 3.90. is a student at Linfield college! I the ........................ Bill Matson, former residents of 88.00; Harley Schwab, 44.00; R. 27.45; Mellinger Hdwe, 15.80; Road Dist. No. 9 Special i '■»rg Hdw. Co., 7.95. at McMinnville, majoring in I headquarters at St. Helens. i L. Berg, 12.00; Carl Anderson, A. C. Haag & Co., 9.92. this place, were visitors here Road Dist. No. Pittsburg Market | Miss Anne Banzer and brother journalism. Jas. Duffield, 67.50; A. P. 162.0,0; Axel Anderson, 54.00; Road Diat. No. 16 Tuesday. Axel Olson, 57.50; O. D. Clerk I Ford, I Peter Banzer were business vis- Carl Davidson, G. W. The new quick drying enamel F. Mollenhour, 12.00; A. King- Bays, 84.37; R. L. Price, 168.0,0; 30.00; B. B. Roberts, 25.00; Mr. Estebrook, scaler, and his ¡Basil DeRosia, 26.00; Jess Web- ~ ■ »I .tors here Friday. Dr. W. H. Hurley and Jos. Scott flmsh for furniture, woodwork, etc. eo- A. Price, 88.00; Chas. &«.wi tl ----- family of Portland expect to |ster, 38.00; Art DeRosia, 116.00; sley, 8.00; W. A. Walber, 13.00; Gus Hegele, 38.75; L. F. Bar John Holtham left Sunday for attended a meeting of central ’ ‘ , 28.00; H. Jacobs, Speed—eery brushing—«elf level Malmsten, spend several weeks here dur A. DeRosia, 76.50; Harry Cox, R. Tetz, 23.50,; Standard Oil Co. ” ling—no offensive odor. committeemen at Rainier Tues ia trip to Shelfield, Vt., driving ing July. 74.00; P. O. Mellinger, 82.00; ger 10.00; Standard Oil Co.,' 52.00; Daniel Gibson, 16.00; H 7.35; Shell, Oil Co., 11.88; Watts “ >79.55. I his car. day evening. Just ease and beauty in every Ellis» 67.50; Vern Ellis, 70.00; Mrs. T. F. Scottman was a L. Redmond, 121.50; S. E. Red & Price,1 0.85; Jep Hunt, 18.00; pH. Stevenson, 82.50,; 82.50,; Chas. Chas’ Ro,d Di**' No' Mist-Clalskanio Mr. and Mrs. Art Whitaker of brush stroke. Shady Lane of Mist spent . . H. E. Stevenson, mond, 212.00; Wm. Hallam, M. W. Hannebut, 2.00; j. f visitor Saturday. Vernonia ver-i .VanAlstine, 91.50; F. Malmsten, M- L- Weaver, 5.00; Fred Fos- Dry in 4 hours. Waterproof. Tuesday afternoon in Vernonia. | Portland were visitors in Ver- 108.00; Lee Warner, 34.00; Jim Richardson, 8.10. Guests at Scott Home Whitakers! 26.00; Wallace Bergerson, 56.25; ter, 8.0,0; M. D. Weaver, 17.50; Eight colon—black and white. E. A. Ritchey, manager of nonia Saturday. The Whitakers Louden, 32.00; Fred Parkinen, Roald Diat. No. 12 Misses Catherine Ellis and [P. O. Mellinger, 95.00; A. B.. W. W. Weaver, 22.50; B. Dowl-. the local Safeway store, 1 hasji°lnlerly lived in Vernonia when! 41.00,; J. Dunn, 38.00; Tom En- Axel Olson, 10.00. , 2.00; A. A. Dowling, 2.00; been confined to his home for (Mr. Whitaker conducted the Co- Glalys Bealey of Portland were neberg, 41.00; L. E. McGee, Road Diat. No. 15 ¡Counts, 4.00; Carl G. Jensen,. j guests of the Scott family! Sun- izy confectionery shop. 12; Fred 108.50; C. Ohler, 74.00; Otis Hy- W. W. Payne, 15.00. the past week due to illness, 67.75; Vernonia Trading Co., M. L. Weaver, 16.00; Olympia spent day. E. Steiner of Olyir Thelma Pearson arrived ______ home ____ 120.40; J. O. Libel, 4.70; W. H. Foster, 4.00,; Oscar 1 Undberg, ______. . *and- 44.00,; Oliver Mellinger, Posd Di.t No. Rainier-Apiary .a aa. Qtto Siedelman, 50.50;. Market last Sunday from Portland to tbe week end in this city visit ' Mrs. Theodosia Lambert, , who : Bçidgers, 48.35; Standard Oil Co. 15.00; A. A. Dowling, 5.00; Wai- 46.00; four W. I. Tracy, 25.00; Carl Dan spend her summer vacation with ing friends. Mr. Steiner former- is to teach ....................... .. the n M „upper 30.Ö8; 'M. J. C„... Campbell, 8.40; ter Zillman, 5.00; W. W. Weav- ’ f . Kaphammer, 69.00; Cort grades in the Camp McGregor Birkenfeld Lbr. Co„ 10.30; Ver er, 5.00;** M. D. Weaver, 10.00;,Siedelman, 58.00; G. H. Murphy, ielson, 4.00; Standard Oil Co., her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels ly lived here. nzxvr- VTAAVV year, XXZAf« was a A visitor Jewell Lloyd is attending the school next 9.00; Silas Hall, 20.0.0; Jake 15.00; H. D. Nuffer, 92.32; H. Pearson. Miss Thelma is a stu nonia Cabinet Shop, il.50; Pop- W. M. Carroll, 4.0,0; Andrew dent at the Northwestern School encampment of the national here last week. She was pleased Erkkala, 4.00; B. Dowling, 2.50; K. P. Tim- with the school and community. ! bam & Meier, 8.50,; guard at Camp Clatsop. of Commerce. I). W. and George M. Wallace She is attending summer school ber Co., 24.55; Joe Cechmaull:. W. W Payne, 10.00; J, R. Sul J. N. Miller, county commis- 170.60; Thompson M. & R. Wks. livan, 37.63. at Monmouth. ■ioner, spent Tuesday in this spent Saturday in this city. G. W. Nelson, roadmaster of Mrs. Florence Frasier, teach I 55.62; Mist Garage, 94.28. Road Dist. No. 18. city with Bert Mills. ", & S., visited in this er for the lower grades next Road Dili. No. 9 Oscar Weed, sheriff of Colum-.^be W. W. Payne, 50.00. year, is attending summer ses bia county, was a Vernonia vis city Saturday. _____ I J. N. Louden and W. Garlock, tile University of Wash- sion at itor Tuesday. Mrs.'Mary Koto and son Char->ho live near Mist- were busi' ington. lie are Portland visitors and will.ness yjsitors -1 Mrs. Boyer of Portland is W. Ford left Saturday for visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. not return home until June 28J The Chop Suey restaurant will WalJa Walla, Wash., on a busi- E. Westlin, and family. Lois ness trip. Westlin, who stayed with Mrs. be closed until their return. Johnny Cahill of Birkenfeld Boyer last year while attending W. J. Armitage spent Tuesday spent Saturday in this city on the Couch school, is home with in Portland on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Culver business. Mr. Cahill is a pioneer her parents for the summer. Miss Marian Larson went to spent Monday in Portland on of the Nehalem valley, his par- I ents settling in the Birkenfeld Portland with Mrs. Westlin Fri business. country in the 70 ’ s. How timos have changed How food distribution has progressed Only thirty years day, returning Saturday with W. B. Armitage passed the Pete Knowles of Mist spent Mrs. eWstlin and the latter’s ago autos were not allowed on main streets and the food store was the ’’haven of jim- state board examination, receiv I I I cracks of a thousand varieties.” But today—we have modern cars, conveniently located Saturday in this city on business. mother and daughter. ing his certificate as registered I stores with ample parking space, and beat, of eJi, thoroughly up-to-the-minute food stores Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmid- pharmacist, and will be connect Word was received here of with the freshest of fresh foods, tho moat courtoous and expert food merchants and eco ed with the Armitage drug store lin and family of Brauns spent the recent birth of a son to nomical prices that plainly spell S-t-e-p-a o-f P-r-o-g-r-e-s-a I in this city, owned by W. j Saturday in this city on a shop- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kerr in I ' j ping tour. Armitage. I. Claude formerly Manila, p. Mr. and Mrs. Thor Roberts was a civil engineer for the Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGraw I spent the week end and Miss Macile Roberts spent and family O.-A. . Co. at this place. OLD ENGLISH GINGER BROOMS— A PERFECT SUMMER visiting Mr. McGraw’s parents at j Sunday on the beach at Seaside. Give Birthday Dinner ALE— MacMarr LUNCHEON, B & M Bak I J. E. Tapp was a Portland Banks. A delightful birthday dinner ed Beans and B & M Beat Fran k Baker, superintendent business visitor Thursday inursuay and unu. was given at the home of Mr. Brown Bread—Large Cans, Bottks Gem any assortment. of the Clark & Wilson Logging Friday of last week. | and __ _ B. _____ v in ... Mrs. Sather ______ Saturday Standard SAVE MONEY— company at Wilark, with his son Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Timmons I honor of the latter’s brother, Buy a dozen GOLDEN C. SUGAR — Cans Lyle spent Tuesday in Vernonia attended the Rose Festival in paul Hegli. Guests besides the For | Portland Friday. shopping. immediate family were: Mr. and LIBBY DILL PICKLES— Pounds WHITE STAR TUNA FISH Art Steele, editor of the Mrs. A. Johnson and son Bobby, A. L. Kullander, H. E. Mc- picnic DEL MONTE CATSUP, 14 Graw, J. C. Lindley and Jack Clatskanie Chief, and J. H. Lew Mr. and Mrs. Hegli of Rainier, CANS_________ Cans oz. bottles. Bush left ; Wednesday for a fish- is of Clatskanie spent Friday Paul’s parents and a friend al- CREST PAPER NAPKINS, ing trip of i several days around in Vernonia. During their stay so of Rainier. 40 to package. For here both were the guests of H. Mrs. D. Diamond lake. O’Donnell had a Cans PER G. W. Ford spent Tuesday ev- E. McGraw at the local golf FANCY CANNED VEGE PACKAGE LINDSAY RIPE OLIVES — course. ening in Rainier on business. TABLES— Medium size, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Whitock E. T. Wallace of Mist was a Packages Santiam cut Stringless PINT Vernonia business vistor Tues- arrived Monday in this city from Beans, No. 2 CANS SAVADAY PICNIC Longview. Mr. Whitlock is the MacMarr Del Maiz Corn day.. PLATES, 12 to pkg. No. 2 LIPTONS TEA, Yellow La J. Glenn Allen, manager of manager of the new J. C. Pen PER Del Monte Early Garden bel Orange Pekoe. the Miller Mercantile store, with ney store. PACKAGE Peas, No. 2 ONE-HALF headquarters at Hillsboro, vis Libby’s Solid Pack Toma- POUND Medford—Minature golf course ited the local Miller store Tues toes No. 2H. Packages established at Oakdale and day. FRANCO AMERICAN Any Assortment — Eighth streets. GEISHA CRAB MEAT, H’s SPAGHETTI— Emil Roy, mechanic in charge PER 99. of repairs at the S. P. & S. Cans CAN Tansportation local shop, visited ; Mrs. Roy, who íb convalescing ini Tomato or Mustard a Portland hospital, over the ths for return 1 Booth’s Sauce 1 lb. oval cans <-{ week end. Mrs. Roy will \. home Suadayi P & G ■ transacted Clevs Mellinger bars busipc.is in Portland Monday, 1 Y Muraki, section i foreman at ' ophill, purchased provisions 6-oz. bar in ’,'srnonia Monday morning. bars C-. V. Nelson spent Monday fere .loor in this city. Employes of the local Safe way store defeated a team from Top of all corn Ño. 2. Entwood the Shell Oil company at golf In keeping with the Miller Policy to always give our customers the benefit ▼ Peas No. 2. any assortment .-•aaday. of the lowest market cash prices, we have changed many items thru-out the The Nehalem Market & Gro- HEINZ VINEGAR, White APRICOTS, Our Brand- RICE, Fancy Blue Rose. store. ’ eery installed a new floor and Distilled or pur* «Ider. Tree ripened. No. 2H cans. shelving Saturday evening and Miller ’ s. just new lower prices at PINT J r These are not sale prices Pounds « JUGS Sunday. po , 1JC Mrs. J. B. Wilkerson left MAZOLA OH__ “Remember—before you buy, shop at Miller’s and Save Money.” QUART nr GRAPEFRUIT, Polk’s fan QUART A Monday for Monmouth where JUGS cy No. 2 cans. CANS ** she will attend summer school for teachers. 36-inch Hope Muslin Our Regular Heavy $1.29 Overalls RAISINS, Choice Seedles». FLOUR AT SAVING For________ Burford Wilkerson will attend Formerly 16c yard, Now Waist or Bib, (PI "I A PRICES— the summer school at the UnL BEST FOODS MAYON Pound bag Per yard Now, per pair ........................tyA.AV MaoMarr— NAISE. HERSHEY’S BREAKFAST PER lb. Sack COCOA. Figured Voile« Our Boys 98c Overalls PINT ONE-HALF IM Formerly 39c yard, Now n ° w Crown— SMALL WHITE BEANS— POUND CAN 1*1C Per yard Per pair ..................................... OJv No. 1 California. __ FIGS, Extra choice, white lb. sack or black. Pounds 45c Everfaat Suiting Our Regular 98c Men’s Work Shirts Del TOMATO SAUCE, Now OREGON PRUNES, Large Now Pounds Monte or Libby. Size. Per yard Each MACARONI, Bulk Curve Soouncs Cans Cut. Pounds Our Men’s 48c Blue Work Shirt FRUIT JAR RUBBERS— CITRUS WASHING Pounds Now POWDER— Best quality. Each ............................ „............... BROKEN SLICED PINE APPLE, No. 2S4 Cans. Packages Packages 81x90 $1.49 Mohawk Sheet» MOTHER'S OATS. Large For ARGO STARCH, Coi., or size with China premium, Now >1 QQ Gloss. BALL JAR CAPS— reg. or quick. Each ..................................... èpl.ÔÎJ PER PER PACKAGE . DOZEN £JC PACKAGE Camp McGregor County Court Proceedings Speedy Kuantze UISTAQUIK FIIISH HOFFMAN HARDWARE Attend the STEPS OF PROGRESS Baseball Game At Home Sun., June 22 Prhes Hf?ctlve at al MicMan Mores Friday, June 20, to June 25, inclusive 98c 39c 25c 2 Toledo V. Vernonia Game called 2:30 4 25c 2 33c 15c Down Made to Order i 1VL 25c 45c $29.50 SUITS 35c 2 45c Goes The Cotton Market Down Goes Miller’s Prices 29c 3 3 10c 25c 3 10c 25c 49c SARDINES NAPTHA SOAP IVORY SOAP Standard Canned 25c 33c 98C 10 I . 29 c Wherrie Brand QUALITY CLOTHES 3 JACK CARKIN 19c 2 ________ 39c 2 45c 5c 12%c 33c 89c 39c 42 inch Mohawk Pillow Cases Formerly 39c each, Now QQz> Each ................................ OuC 25c 49 $1.59 49 *'.69 .................. 39c Founder’s Month Sale Continues with many added bargain items WHY PAY MORE THAN AT 37c 2 19c 4 25c 5c 39c 2 8c t i 2 45c PER K' 3 29c 3 25c 4 25c 39c MARKET FEATURES Fryers, 3 1 for................................................................. CHICK e INS, : SMOKE t> I HAMS, >, iv 10 to t< 12 lbs. Fancy Eastern Sugar Cured: Half or whole, per lb. 33c—Center Slices, 2 for — PEANUT BUTTER, Fresh Stock, bulk, 2 pounds ....... PORK LOIN, Chops or Roasts, per pound ...................... BABY BEEF POT ROASTS, Shoulder Cuts, per pound QUALITY ALWAYS AT MACMARR’S MARKETS MACMARR STORES