Friday, July 11, 1930 Vernonia Eagle» Vernonia, Oregon I Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe | ter Hazel were in Vernonia for Mr. and Mr». Wm. E. Baker I EVANGELICAL CHURCH and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nel- the show Saturday evening, later and children Leonard and Thel-I son picnicked near Cochran Sun- attending the dance at Arcadia ma cf Sherwood called at the' The Sunday school in charge day evening. park. home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker. of A. C. F ..... Krauss meets at 9:45 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kern ~ , preach _____ at Mr. and Mrs. Al Knight and The families enjoyed a picnic din­ a. m. The pastor will pnd three children, Richard, Har- son Douglas are spending the ner at the river. 11 a. m.; young people’s meeting 1-iet and Margaret Lacy spent week at Seaside. Thev were join­ Mr. and Mrs. Adna Archer are at 7 p. — m. " Rev. F. B. Culver, Friday in Portland. ed there by Mrs. Cushman of the proud parents of a son, born the presiding Elder, will preach Sady Lane of Mist spent Mon­ ed with Dave Kramer Monday Mr. and Mrs. Anton Wenzel, Portland, who will be their guest [July 4. He weighs MU at 8 p. m., and hold the commun­ day in Vernonia. morning while on their way to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Richards, during their stay at the beach, one-half peunds. ion service. Seaside. Sidney Mosher, Sr., and Sidney Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Meeske are Mrs. Wm. Ferlaak has as her Ray Fisher returned from Wa­ Monday evening at 8 p. m., shougal Monday after spending Dr. M. C. Finley, prominent Mosher, Jr., of Gladstone were house guest for several weeks spending two week, in Salem Rev. Culver will preach and hold weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss May Boulder of Minneapolis. with their daughter, Mrs. Cecil the weekend at home. the first quarterly conference. physician of Salem, visited “*r- Reed Ingalls. Mr. and Mrs. Chance Hewitt Deacon. r _____ The Boy Scouts ____ will meet at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidlin and Mrs. John B. Hair at the. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe motored to McMinnville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Fulton ' the church Monday evening at ! drove to Portland Friday to be of Brauns were Vernonip shop­ Hotel Nehalem July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Angello Morelli and children Winonia and Dona 6:30. pers Monday. the guests at a birthday dinner were guests of relatives at Yam­ Lee from The Dalles called at Mr. and Mrs. N. Soden, G. W. Plumer, Pastor. hill Friday. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack IT GOES Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Washburn companied by Mrs. M. L. R . given for Mr. Wolfe's father. IT LASTS -I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kern were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Nickerson Lindsay. cliffe, were Portland business vi ­ left for Seaside last week to SO MUCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH SO MUCH in Hillsboro Thursday for "Hap ­ spent the weekend in Portland Misses Ruth, and Helen Burdick visit relatives of Mrs. Washburn.; sitors Tuesday and Wednesday. FURTHER py Days.” LONGER, visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mor- of Portland are spending the F. Claude Stephena, Minister James Ingalls and Gladys Wal­ gan. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ritchey week at the home of their aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Phelps, are spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Phelps and ters spent the Fourth at Lotus Services for July 13: Bible Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boom- Mrs. Jess Mitchell, at camp. friends and relatives in Idaho. homer went to Rainier Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson have school at 10 a. m.; 11 i a. m., Di- daughter and Mrs. Davis Phelps Island, in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferlaak, meme: : returned home from their vaca­ vine morning worship, >. theme Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Moe and all of Independence, Oregon, Harold Ferlaak and Eunice Root visit Mr. and Mrs. Simons. The Day of Pentecost and ”the Mr. and Mrs. Len Versteig tion. spent the Fourth at the home of daughter Joy spent the weekend picnicked at Arcadia park Fri­ drove to Newberg Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barnes and Apostles. Harry Phelps. visiting relatives in Salem. TAEVELOPED in new day. spend the day with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. F. Barnes of Ver­ Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m., and popular colors, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Christian­ Mr. and Mrs. Seth Noble were nonia were up playing golf Sun­ a new program is being followed Arne Rae, field manager of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Mosher THOROLAC Velvet Charles and Florence Chris ­ son, at Oceanside for a few days last day. which is giving very promising the State Editorial association, of San Francisco and Mrs. Rice Gloss permits of new Mr. and Mrs. James Glassner results. At 8 p. m., The Cost of spent several hours in this city of the same city are visiting at tianson and Herbert Root spent week. brightness and beauty L. R. Welch, depot agent at and family are visiting with rela­ ! Discipleship. last week. the home of Mrs. Rose Fletcher Friday in Portland with Mr. and Cochran, visited friends here Sun­ tives the past week. for every room in the and her mother, Mrs. Mosher, of Mrs. Harley Fear. Ernest Ford with the Pacific this city. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stagg day. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith and SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC house. Fruit and Produce company was visited a few days last week children have returned home. ïhor-o-Lac As its name suggests a business caller in Vernonia with friends at Tygh Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Spaf- A number of local families The Sunday Monday. v»tvetGto«« Al Harp, Joe Ferlaak and Joe THOROLAC Velvet ford of Gooding, Iowa, spent spent the Fourth having picnic tian church school of the Chris- a picnic Winans drove to Portland Sun­ Gloss produces a rich, lunches on the banks of the Ne­ Wednesday, is _ to have On account of several council­ the weekend at the home of Mr. day to see a show. July 16, , ____ from - 1 r p. . Spafford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller and family halem river. have smooth, velvety finish men being away on their vaca­ m., for the little folks, or the be ­ Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ingalls and returned totheir home after vi­ Mrs. M. F. John and Mrs. H. having extraordinary tions no city council meeting N. A. Spafford. The Spafford's, family joined a party of friends siting for several weeks with E. John and children have been ginners and primary department. who left Gooding a week ago, lasting qualities both was held Monday evening. ,The parents, or mothers at least, Any housewife can are on their honeymoon, having at Clear creek to a picnic din­ relatives near Silverton. picking berries and cherries at are requested to come with in color and gloss apply Thorvlac herMlf. the ner the Fourth. The view there Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Auld visit- been married July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Bolongia and Cornelius. It goes on ao easily, children. 4 p. m., is for the of Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams and Mt. children have returned from Van- Mr. and Mrs- E. Lisenby were' 'Juniors, intermediates and the St. Helens is very beautifnl and couver. Vernonia shoppers on Thursday. [ adults. While there they motored to Co­ scenic. Let us show you the color - card Miss Louis Emgan and Mr. O. Mr. and Mrs. J. Neurer were: j Games and a good time is in quille and Bandon beach. H. S. Root, Herbert Root, Mrs. Sheeley were married the past business caller at Treharne. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Winans [store for all members of the Sun­ C. R. Christianson and daughter The young couple will Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner, day school. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Riches of of Aberdeen, Washington, were Florence drove to La Center, Wa­ week. make their home on his farm two son Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I Salem, who have been the guests weekend guests of Mrs. Vida Wi­ shington, Friday to visit Mrs. H. All will bring a picnic lunch; of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Farley, nans and Joe Winans. They al­ S. Root, who is staying with her miles from Treharne. Their many Barnes and children Helen, Wai-' i the dinner will be spread about motored to Pendleton for a vi­ so visited Mrs. Clinton Winan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Poole. friends called one evening to ex­ ter, and Roy visited with relatives 6 p. m. If you are coming bring tend their best wishes. on Saturday. sit. They will also go to Vale, parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. u I I 1 a a drinking cup and table cloth Miss Anna Gorrie of Spring­ Mrs. J. A. Santee, Miss Eva F. N. O’Donnell and family are ' wjth your lunch to our city park. Oregon, where Mr. Riches at one Frost at Hillsboro. field and David England, who is 4-U- ---- 1- at nr i i---- X Santee, Alvah and Max Santee of spending the Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ingalls and week Waldport. time was editor of the Malheur | family spent several days in Van- spending the summer with his Vancouver, Washington, spent the C. R. John and family spent' Gazette nt Vale. grandmother, spent Tuesday at 1 Carl Startup went to Sunny­ couver last week the guests of the D. C. England home. Mrs. Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Ben the Fourth with relatives in Washington. side, Washington, to visit his'Mr. Ingalls’ mother, Mrs. J. E. England, Lillian and Don England Bennett. parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. I Crites. Startup, for about two weeks. I Mr. and Mrs. Russel Burt and returning with them to Spring­ 4 Mr. and Mrs. Hockett of Aloha Elmer Burt were on a motor trip. field for a several weeks’ visit. Harold Koenig, son of were Sunday guests of Mr. and: last week and on their way Mrs"'Alhert ’*'Kn’eniL" °* Mr. and “"d Albert is st staying Mrs. Al Knight. I home attended the Fourth of Ju- — ... AI ^.rt Koenig, 13 «y*nK Mr. and Mrs. Otto Borg and [ >v celebration at Hillsboro Fri- worth 1 B’ Ay e3' worth at Longview. children Doris and Arno of North day. Fred Miller, ’ Henry vengt^r * Ferlaak Bend, Washington arrived Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clevenger' day to spend a few days with have returned from a week’s an<* Ealph R°°t spent three days Mr. and Mrs. Al Love. [camping and fishing trip at Tri­ icamping on Roundtop. Joe Ferlaak was in Portland Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Klainsporm angle lake. of Aloha were here with Mr. and ' _ Mr., and Mrs. -Art Baird, Mrs. Sunday to see Roland Cosselman. I Anton, Wenzel, Albert Rich-1 Mrs. Wm. HaJkin^ over the Baird’s mother, Mrs. Herrick, A shoe that wears longer [and Evelyn Barzee were in Port- ards, Sidney Mosher, Sr., and weekend. Sidney Mosher, Jr., of Gladstone ■ • land and to the beaches this Glen Stewart, who is in the i---- - ---- — —~ -------- - ---- ...that grows old gracefully accompanied by Reed Ingalls • 'week. U. S. navy, was the guest of • his :week’ went on a fishing trip over the sister, Mrs. Al Knight, Sunday. | Miss Isabelle Ross spent one and slowly...that maintains Mr. and Mrs. Al Love spent I day last week with her parents weekend. They caught a fine string of fish. its good looks to the end the week with friends at Browns- at .Gaston. .. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wolfe ville and Cascadia. Mr. Love I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gartzke and Modern merchants use many means of building up patronage but when it Most Styles went fishing on tne the ooum South nan- San- .*«•«••/ [ daughter Mary Jane were in called on Mr. and Mrs. Leonard eomes to FOODS, we say it with VALUES! And that means the finest foods, Johnson in Vernonia Wednesday tiam and also having 1 „ been bit Hillsboro for the Fourth. fresh from packer and producer, at real money-saving prices. It’s VALUES by the golfing bug, played golf. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens evening. like those listed below that thrifty Iiou4?wifes appreciate. Just look at them! Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ingalls and, motored to Portland Friday to family ~”v motored to 1 Longview visit Mr. and Mrs. W. Wing. of Spokane are visiting at the -Wednesday to call on friends. I j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kern spent Clevenger home. Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Wm. Ferlook, Miss May the Fourth at Mt. Hood on the I is Mrs. Clevenger’s mother. Boulder and Harold Ferlook made ! Zig Zag river. While there Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ellis spent a trip to Portland Monday. and Mrs. Kern also played golf the past week in Newberg and Portland with relatives, while Ed Holtham, Prop. Dan Love, who has been the on the Mt. Hood Golf course. guest of his brother, Al Love, for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klein and there Mr. Ellis played golf. Regular or Quick—Large 55 oz. pkg. Mrs. Anton Wenzel, Mrs. Al­ sometime, left for sacramento, son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Art Baird bert Richards, Mrs. Wm. Ferlaak , California, Wednesday. Mr. and and Evelyn Barzee and Mrs. Her­ FOR THE MAN WHO CARES Mrs. Al Love accompanying as rick were among those at Ar­ and Mrs. Reed Ingalls and daugh- I far as Eugene. cadia park for the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nichols vi­ Mr. and Mrs. Rube Nelson and Standard TOMATOES — BOTTLE CAPS — Best sited in Marshfield for severul family drove to Hillsboro Friday Blue Ribbon MALT Large Cans QÇ quality cork lined 1 n days last week with Mrs. Nich­ to take in the celebration at 3 lb. can per gross luC 3 for •>•><- ol’s sister, Mrs. Josephine Parks. Shutes’ park. Van Camp’s HOMINY — WHITE FIGS — Extra Large Cans n r ;i choice grade 3 for JOC 3 tbs. locals I l.l ^Velvet (îlot Treharne Westimher Hoffman Hdwe Vernonia a T he » FLORSHEIM SHOE When it Comes to Foods . . . . We Say it With VALUES! *IO Workingman9» Store Prices Effective at all MacMarr Stores Sat., and Mon., July 12 and 14th Quaker Oats Calumet Baking Powder lb. 25c 25c 55c MILLER’S Good Foods .JULY Today and Every Day CLEARANCE SALE at the IS GOING STRONG! Nehalem Market & Grocery, Inc The many people who have participated in this event are well pleased with tHe bargains offered. It will pay You to fill your needs from thia Freight I Waldorf, 3 rolls GOLD MEDAL 17_ FLOUR 1/C M. J. B. COFFEE, — 1 lb. vacuum cans an 4ZC i n 1UC Dependable VANILLA or Lemon Extract *>7- 2 oz. bottle £ / C TREE TEA — Black or Green, Mi lb. package 9C- JITNEY SARDINES — 6 oz. cans, 6 for GJL The worlds leading flour is now on sale at MacMarr (Ff 04 49 lb. sack No. 10 Sack 47c Libbv’s or R. C. All Green ASPARAGUS TIPS — No. 1 Picnic tins 2 for 7C/> ÛJC Large packages 2for AC/. ‘tJC Libby’s Fancy SPINACH— Large cans 2 for 35c MaeMARR MILK Tall cans, 3 for 25c PRUNES — Large size— Italian Variety, 3 lbs. BLUE ROSE RICE — Fancy quality 3 tbs. 25c Thompson’s Chocolate fla­ vored MALTED AQr- MILK, 1 lb. can “eV JAR RUBBERS Heavy Red 4 pkgs, for Post Brail Flakes 2 pkg« 25c 23c GRAPE NUTS 2 pkgs. 33c PORTO FRUIT PUNCH BASE! — Assorted Flavors, per bottle Highly concentrated-- One bottle makes a gallon of punch. 25c APRICOTS — Our Brand —Large tree ripened fruit. Large cans 2 for 35c MaeMARR COFFEE — U. S. Always fresh, Always uni­ formly good Q7 '/>/. per pound J* ”C 25c rS. Searchlight Matches Pineapple $1.10 Full count, 6 boxes Broken sliced, J. D. Dole Brand Large Cans, 3 for ........................... 19c 59c well balanced showing of money savers. YfiUt* Door Trucks Leave Vernonia 9 A. M. Dally TOILET PAPER RINSO Washing Powder— Phone 721 Delivered To and Called For At Top of all brand Standard WHITE CORN, No. OQ 2 cans, 3 for_______ ¿«/C Eventually—Why not now? This is An Annual Clean-Up In Which Cost is Forgotten Why Pay More Than At Between Vernonia and Portland MARKET FEATURES VEAL STEW, Per lb.................................................. 2 lbs..................................... LEAN PORK CHOPS, Per lb................................... ROUND STEAK, Per lb............................................. HORMEL’S BONELESS PIG’S FEET (In JarB) Pt. CORNED BEEF (Sliced for Lunches) Per lb. BULK SHORTENING, 19c 29c 35c 30c 35c 35c W. A. Davia, Local Manager. Our Portland-Vernonia Truck Line MACMARR STORES for Freight Orders Vernonia, Oregon Office Phone 1041 Rea. 1052 !S