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

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    Three
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Friday, July 18, 1930.
home Tuesday.
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Knight and
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens
son Douglas were at the beach went to Hillsboro Sunday to at­
several days last week.
tend the funeral of Mrs. Sarah
Mr. and Mrs. George King Nelson.
t
I
and family visited relatives in
Mrs. Louis Nicholls and
Portland for a few days last daughter and son-in-law,
and Mrs. Sorrels, motored
Irvin Smith and LaVerne Ad­ enjoyed a dancing party at Ar­ week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Farmen Woodburn Monday.
ams spent Sunday at Seaside.
cadia Sunday evening.
and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rider
Mr. and : Mrs. Wm. Hoskins
Mrs. Frank Hartwick spent
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick, of Mill City spent the weekend son drove to Seaside for
Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Prickett, at the Christianson home here. weekend,
They were accomp-
Mrs. W. G. Walker at Banks. Miss Edith Bailey and Herman
H. L. Root and son Ralph anied back by Mrs. Hoskin’s bro-
Turner
picnicked at Arcadia
drove to La Center, Washing­ ther, Ervin Bailey, for a month’s
W. R. Hammack motored to Thursday.
ton, Sunday to bring home Mrs. stay.
Klamath Falls Thursday of last
Miss Winona Irving, who has Root, who has been staying
Mrs.
L.
A.
Chilson
and
week returning Monday.
been the guest of Miss Amy there with relatives for some daughter Florence, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Daria Sangster of Sea- Hughes for the past week, re- time.
Curtis of Grand Junction, Colo­
side is visiting Miss
Phoebe turned Thursday to her home in
Mr. and Mis. Ray Stock mo- rado, arrived Sunday to be the
Greenman this week.
Crane, Oregon.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
tored to Vernonia Monday,
Rockwell.
Mrs. Chilson is Mr.
E.
Lewis
of
and
Mrs.
E.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett : Prickett
Mr.
Verla and Helen Messing, who
From here
motored down
the
] Roosevelt have been visiting their father, iSheridan, Oregon, were week- Rockwell’s sister.
they expect to go to California
Ray
Rockwell
end
guests
at
the
highway to Newport Sunday.
Emil Messing, for the past few
home. Mrs. Lewis is Mr. Rock- to visit other relatives.
Dave Atkins and Phil Tweadie weeks, have returned to their well's sister.
home
in
Hood
River.
Roberta
of Portland were business guests
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Fred Henderson of Vernonia
of H. E. McGraw and J. C. Lind­ Williams accompanied them and
Mrs. Earl
is
visiting
his
sister,
will
be
their
guest
for
about
two
ley over the weekend.
F. Cl.vude Stephens, Mini,ter
Beyers.
weeks.
A changed morning program
Mrs. Frank Dickson and son
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klein and
A. C. Alexander of Vernonia son Jack spent several days in beginning July 20. Please note
Ray went to Portland Thursday
the change of time: 9:45 a. m..
and spent a few days visiting and Kathleen Lowry of Portland Portland last week.
relatives. They returned Sunday. were married in Portland July 5.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marchel Bible school; 10,:45, morning do
Mr. Alexander has been employ­ and daughter Cecelia visited Mrs. votions and worship, theme: “A
Mrs. Ethel Ray, who is at­ ed as engineer on the Oregon Marchel’s sister, Mrs. Howlett at Major Crime Aejainst Society
tending summer school at the American train for a number of Elk River, Idaho, for a week.
and its Remedy.”
University of Oregon at Eugene, years. They will take up their
Al Knight, Earl Stubbs, and Endeavor societyl234566 OINP
spent Sunday at home.
residence in Vernonia in a few Mr. Gibson of Portland were
Evening services: Christian En­
weeks.
fishing on the Salmonberry Sat­ deavor society, 7:00; Evening
Mr. and Mrs. Loa Faye Pace
hour of services 8:00; theme
Mrs. Judd Greenman, Phoebe urday.
and daughter Virginia of S. P.
to
the
Mr. and Mrs. Art Baird spent “Egypt’s Contribution
and S. Bridge camp near Bux­ Greenman, Mrs. E. A. Green,
World.”
ton spent Sunday in Vernonia. Charlotte and Nelle Green, Mrs. last week at Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kern played
Today the world is abiding
A. Bailey of St. Helens, Mrs. T.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gillchrest H. Hewett of Wilark and Mrs. golf on the Vernonia Golf within the influence of these
spent 10 days in Idaho visiting W. B. Lappe and Frances Lappe course Sunday.
two themes, All are welcome to
relatives.
They returned last were the guests of Mrs. Isabel
Mrs. Clarence Wilson has as these studies; as a fair and
Friday.
Warrens at a picnic at the War­ her guest for an extended visit thorough consideration will be
her brother, Wilfred Cook of given these topics of the day.
Mrs. Hannah Smith, Mrs. Liz­ ren Bulb farm at Gales Creek
Salem.
In all your vacationing—keep
zie Coulter and G. B. Smith of Friday.
and out of fire!
Mr. and Mrs.
Sorrels
Portland
spent
Sunday
and
Mrs. K. A. McNeill entertain­ daughter of McMinnville were
Sunday at the V. L. Powell home. ed the Bridge club at her new weekend guests of Mrs. Sorrel’s
If you have anything to sell,
Mrs. Chas. Nelson and daugh­ home at Orchard Acres Tuesday mother, Mrs. Louise Nicholls.
rent or want to buy—an ad in
afternoon.
Mrs.
W.
R.
Culver
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe The Eagle classified columns
ters Beda and Caroline of Pasa­
dena were the guests of Mr. and had high score for the afternoon. spent Thursday evening in Port­ pay you.________________
present
were
Mrs.
F.
M.
Those
land with Mr. Wolfe’s parents.
Mrs. E. A. Green from Friday
Ruhl, Mrs. M. Grunden, Mrs. Mr. Wolfe’s little sister came
to Monday.
Vernonia Eagle classified
J. C. Lindley, Mrs. Frank Hart- back with them for a week’s get results.
About 25 members of the wick, Mrs. A. L. Kullander, Mrs. visit.
younger married set, high school II. l’eaise, Mrs. F. Dickson, and
Mrs. Vida Winans and her
graduates and college students Mrs. W. R. Culver.
son Joe Winans were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Winans at
. ¡Vancouver
v auiuuvvi
Ji nut
Thursday
to visit the Longview Sunday.
I , Columbia River Paper company
Al Love and Charles Chris-
mill.
tianson played a round of golf
Mrs. George King is ill at on the Vernonia course Tuesday
evening.
I her home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C.Ahlgren
Henry Ferlaak, Roland In­ I Mrs. Herrick is staying with
galls, Fred Miller and Ralph ¡her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Perk­ and daughter Mary Ellen have
Root spent Sunday in Portland, ins of Portland, for • a short returned home after a week’s
stay at the beach.
while there they made a tour of time.
Mrs. Russel Burt and Mrs. Al
the battleship Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ahlgren
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Burt and daughter Mary Ellen visit- Koenig motored to Forest Grove
Friday.
were in Portland Sunday.
ed relatives in Forest Grove
Mrs. Ray Clevenger and two
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Anderson I Sunday.
sons spent Saturday with Mrs.
and Mrs. Steve Tampa and son
Johnny Bart of Hood River j Clevenger’s aunt, Mrs. C. R. Ol-
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. is visiting at the Russel Burt sen at Warren, Oregon.
TVUNGSWE D0I*T UNDER­
Ray Clevenger Sunday.
home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Dudsow, who
STAND O WHY WE BE ■
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ahlgren
’ ' ‘ have ! been visiting Mrs. Dud-
Miss Cecelia Marchel is pick-1
little ohioh S so much
were at Vernonia Monday play­ ing berries at Gales Creek. She row’s brother, A. E. Jones of
and ho - tv strong » they
COME R.AC.K/
ing golf.
is staying
and Mrs. 1 Jones Packard service, returned
Mr. and Mrs. Al Koenig and
son Shirley drove to Vernonia
Saturday evening.
Tom Olson has moved his fa-1
mily to Carlton, where he will
be employed in the mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Waters
and family drove to Salem io
visit friends near there.
Mrs. C. K. Christianson and
daughter 'Florence and Herbert
Root were in Portland Friday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Ferlaak,
Joe and Harold Ferlaak and
their house guest, Mis3 May
Bowler of Minneapolis, Mineiota,
drove to Rippling waters for a |
picnic Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maethof
and family are home again.
They spent several weeks with
Mr. Maethof’s parents near Sa­
lem.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ingalls
and family motored to Hillsboro
Saturday evening.
Wm. Hoskins, Ray Rockwell,
and Clarence Wilson are stay­
ing a few days in Salem this
week.
Chance Hewitt has entered
Refreshingly eliic ...
the Veterans hospital at Port­
land for medical treatment. Ha
and always so immaculate for hot
was gassed in the war.
midsummer days ... these Juanclla
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carmen
Frocks in sheer Voile arc designed
returned home
Saturday after
visiting relatives in California
in the manner of much more costly
for some time.
frocks...and are appropriate for al­
Mr. and Mrs. Al Love were
most any day time occasion! You will
in Mountaindale Friday with
he delighted with tiieir youthful
Lindstrom and family.
Mrs. Clarence Wilson and
lines; their variety in styling; and
by are home from Salem.
above all,their surprising versatility!
Wilson went there Sunday
bring them back.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Baird spent
last week in Portland. While
there they played golf on the
Tom Thumb course.
J. B. Wheeler was out from,
Portland Monday looking after
business interests.
L. R. Kerr, L. E. Stephens
and Art Baird made a trip to
West! in ber
Gay Novelties
J Polka Dot
acce I
c
rm
P&G
Ssap Deal
Economical Prices Effec
live July 19 to 24, Incl.
FREE—Large shopping bag with each
Argo or Mazola purchase FREE
Argo
Starch
Mazoia
15c
summer
$1.95
Why Pay More Than At
Seward Motel
HOUSE OF CHEER
TENTH AT ALDER
Oregon
Portland
Excellent meals at pop-
ular prices. Coffee shop.
Merchants Lunch 25c, 35c.
Dinners 40c, 50c, in dining
room.
Breakfast 25c and
up.
Luncheons
35c,
50c.
Dinners 55c, 65c, 75c, $L
W. D. McNair, Manager
W. C. Culbertson, Prop.
REMEMBER—-Before you buy
shop at Miller’s and save money
Quart Cans
Each
JELL-WELL
SUGAR . . .
SALMON . .
CRISCO . .
45c
Regular Value SI.60
Your choice of flavors Q
O Pkgs.
RICE—Fancy
Ro. e, 3 lt>s.
19c
Sporrvs PANCAKE
FLOUR, 3 th. pkg.
or
Pint
lrr
Bottle lv’C
TABLE
Quart
Bottle
JUNKET
TABLETS
or
Powder— Makes delightful
summer desserts with DO —
milk, 2 pkgs.
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CANDY—.Tumbo Jel- If
!y Beans, lb.
IOC
HERSHEY
CHOCOLATE
BARS, Milk or Al- 1 A
mond, 5c size, 3 barstVV
CROWN FLOUR
49 lb. Sack ,
d* 1 C4
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Cl 4C
FLOUR, 49 lb sk.M>1»*«>
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Powdered or Brown—C & H 6Y
1 Kn
Brand—1 Lb. Pkgs.
for IOC
Happyvale Brand Alaska 4Y
Pink 1 ib. cans
“
.
for
3 lb. can 69c
ROYAL
BAKING
DER—12 oz.
can
Van Camp’. RED KIDNEY
EEANS, Med size
9C —
cans, 2 for
JUAN ELLA FROCKS
leerQZile fai ries
All For
Oil
Corn or Gloss, 16 oz.
HEINZ
WHITE
VINEGAR—
cakes P&G White
Naphtha Soap
i Package Large size
Oxydol
i cake Medium Size
Ivory Soap
cake Camay Toilet
Soap
Six-quart Enameled
Preserving Kettle
Pineapple
Jim Dole’s Sweet
Treat Brand—8 large
slices in heavy syrup
No. 2»/j cans If „
2 cans for
£xelv-
CIGARETTES — Old Gold,
Chesterfields, Camels, Lu­
cky Strikes—
O C ~
2 Pkgs.
None sold to Minors
BROOMS—
£”*" 98c
49c
MacMARR
COFFEE
Always fresh roasted.
Ground to suit you at
time of purchase.
Per
Pound
THREE
Pounds
37c
$1.10
POW­
DA
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SHREDDED WHEAT BIS­
CUIT—The original 1 Q
2 Pkgs.
Vero GRAPEFRUIT—
Broken Sections No. QE_
2 can, 2 for
<5DC
GULF KIST SHRIMP—
Fancy quality—No. QQ-
1 cans, 2 for
JulfC
BOOTHS SARDINES— O
Tomato or mustard—1 tb.
oval cans,
«JA
3 for
¿“C
Libby* Evaporated MILK—
Small
A
Large o,.
size
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size
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MACARONI —
grade in bulk
3 lbs.
Standard
10 —
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MARKET FEATURES
BONELESS CODFISH, 2 lbs.........................................
POT ROASTS OF BEEF, Lean shoulder cuts, lb........
BOILED HAM (Sliced) Fine for picnic lunches, lb.,
CHICKENS, Medium hens for fricasse, lb..................
BACON, Breakfast bacon, Eastern Dry Sugar Cure,
Whole or half piece, lb.................................
.45
18
55
.25
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Vernonia, Oregon