Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 22, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930,
Qr LOCALS^
Lewis Blackburn of Vancou- nie Jean
Campbell,
Norman
ver, Washington, was in Verno- Green, Robert DeGraff, and Hale
na Sunday.
1 Greenman.
J. W. Brown went to Port­
Mrs. J. E. Cooper, who form­
land Friday for a medical exami- erly lived in Vernonia and who
nation, returning home Monday. has been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. F. W. Briot went to Port- Mrs. E. E. Hayes at Longview,
land Sunday to spend a few arrived here Wednesday to spend
a few days with Mrs. Dave Mar­
days with her parents.
shall before returning to her
Mr.and Mrs. J.
Brown
W.
home in Tujunga, California.
spent the weekend in Portland
| Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Miss Amy
on business.
1 Hughes, Mrs. W. B. Lappe, Miss
Mrs. Cora Akers of Pocatello, Franceg Lappe, Miss Charlotte
Idaho, is visiting her daughter, Green and Miss Bonnie Jean
Mrs. Geneva Hall.
| Campbell of Tenino, Washing-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard-
were the guests of Mrs. Judd
son left Sunday for Tacoma for ^,reenman at tea Tuesday af-
a two weeks’ vacation.
j ternoon.
Miss Dorothy Van Hoene and
The Eastern Star Social club
Fred Spring of Portland were in picnicked near the golf course
Vernonia Sunday for the tennis last Wednesday afternoon. The
¡following were present: Mr. and
tournament.
i Mrs. F. D. Macpherson, Mr. and
of
Jeff Howell
Bremerton, Mrs p M RuH( Mr and Mrs
Washington, is visiting at the
Childs and family, Mrs. Fred
home of B. J. Cline over the wan an{] two children, Mrs. E.
weekend.
I A. Green and family and Miss
A. D. Hall, son Leonard an() Bonnie Jean Campbell, Mrs. E.
nephew Ivan Reed, son of Mr. E. Yeo and two children, Mrs.
___ Clarence
______ ~
__ _ are
McGraw and family, and
and Mrs.
Reed,
spending a few days at the coast. Emil Messing.
The Missionary Society of the
Mrs. Ray
D.
Fisher
and
daughter Margaret returned Sun­ Christian church met Tuesday
day from a week’s vacation afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Ray Charlesworth.
Mrs. J. L.
spent at Tigard.
Timmons read a
paper on
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood and “Church Building,” Mrs. Olsen
Mrs. Bert Wood and children on “Leaves from the Family Al-
were guests at the A. D. Hall bum,” and Mrs. E. Knight read
home last Sunday.
a paper on the topic, “A build-
Mrs. Clyde Carrick and daugh­ ing Fitly Framed Together.”
ter Opal returned home Sunday Refreshments were served by the
after visiting with relatives at hostess. Present were Mrs. E.
Knight, Mrs. R. A. Olsen, Mrs.
Boardman, Oregon.
J. L. Timmons, Mrs. C. L. Ste­
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman vens, Mrs. Veal,
have as their guests Mr. Green­ Lindley.
man’s sister, Mrs. Robert Good­
win of San Pedro, California.
Miss Thelma Pierson return­
ed to Portland last week where
she will complete a commercial
course.
Natal
Mrs. Frank Peterson has been
visiting her mother at Warren­
ton for a few days recently.
Everett Dennis from Astoria
was a weekend visitor at the
Jake Neurer ranch.
Matthews brothers are hauling
Mrs. W. E. Linn returned
home last Thursday from a slab wood to Vernonia.
month’s visit with relatives at
Mrs. Noble Dunlap and son
Fort Rock and Diamond Lake, Floyd drove to Vernonia on Sat­
Oregon.
urday.
Mrs. P. J. Dewey returned to I Bob Vickers has started to
her'home 'in Vancouver? ‘ Wash- *’"i!d hi\ new dair< barn. Mr
ington, Monday after spending Vlcker,s has recently purchased
the past two weeks with her several head of stock,
j Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer
daughter, Mrs. Fred Veith.
1 motored to Portland one day last
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Arps ar­ week bringing home with them
rived from Seattle last Wed­ Mrs. Rose Meier from Portland.
nesday to spend a week with Mrs. Meier spent several days
their son-in-law and daughter, with them. Mrs. Neurer is her
Mr and Mrs. K. A. McNeill.
niece.
Miss Beatrice Perry and her
Mrs. Nannie Malissie, B. T.
Hall, and Mrs. Rhoda Morgan grandfather, Oliver Burris, spent
for
Aberdeen,
left Saturday
Washington, to visit their cous-
in, whom they have not seen
for 27 years.
part of Tuesday in Vernonia on camp from Oak Ranch creek,
, where they have been for the
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Knowles past three months.
Mr. Chandler and other of-
were W’ednesday afternoon call­
ficials from St. Helens were at
ers at Vernonia.
Virgil Powell from fire war­ Natal Monday looking over the
den’s headquarters at Vernonia Natal bridge, which will be re­
was a frequent caller in this placed in the near future.
C. Blanchard, who has been
community of late.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn working on the Neurer farm,
transacted business in Vernonia has returned to Portland.
All available men in the sur­
Friday afternoon.
Robert Berg and family mo­ rounding country were called
to fight forest fires recently in
tored to Vernonia Saturday^
Mrs. George Taylor and chil­ various places.
Jim Green had the misfortune
dren were doing some trading in
to lose one of his farm horses
Vernonia Saturday.
A. R. Meilis and his son Rich­ last week.
Mrs. James McCormick, son
ard have gone with their thresh­
ing machine to thresh. They Eugene and daughter Leora plan
intend to be here to thresh for to spend the winter in Glenwood,
Washington, where Mr. McCor­
farmers in a few days,
Carl Iler is binding grain for mick is employed as camp cook.
farmers in the community this
Earl Smith from Vernonia is
summer.
working with his men on the
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and telephone line. They have most
sons from Riverview were Sun- of the poles set through to Mist
day guests of their daughter’s now.
family, Mrs. Dave McMullin at
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and
Natal.
son Normand were visiting at
The steam shovel and road Mist Saturday.
crew working on the road near
Game Warden William Brown
the Lee Osburn place is well was a Natal caller during the
under way.
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Bo> Lindsey
have returned to Portland after recently made a business trip to
enjoying several weeks at their Portland.
place at Natal.
To buy or sell—try the clas-
The county surveying crew,
which is surveying the Rainier- sifed columns of The Eagle to
Vernonia Cut-off, moved their obtain the best results.
Miss Phoebe Greenman enter­
tained at a dinner last Tuesday
evening. She had as her guests
Miss Charlotte Green, Miss Bon-
'steamy Mondays
Wes tini ber
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Koenig
and sons Harold and Shirley
took a motor trip during the
weekend.
They visited friends
at Valsetz, and spent a day
with Mrs. Koenig’s sister, M ts .
Thompson, of Corvallis.
Ralph Root has a seriously
infected finger.
He is under
the erne of Dr. Dinsmore.
Angello Morelli, E. Alcorn and
Mr. Brookwell drove to Westfir
Monday.
Miss Maxine Withim, who has
been visiting at the David Eng­
land home, has returned to Port­
land.
L. R. Kern and A. C. Ahlgren
played golf Sunday at Vernonia.
Mr. and Mrs. John England
have moved to Oregon City.
D. C. England and family
attended the wedding of Mrs.
England’s sister, Miss Maud Gor­
rie, Saturday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Ahlgren drove
to Forest Grove Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Ferlaak and sons
Harold and Henry and Ronald
Casselman drove to Portland
early in the week. From there I Mrs. Ferlaak, Miss Vivian Mil­
Harold Ferlaak went to Edmonds, ler, Mrs. Root, Henry Ferlaak,
Washington, where he is engaged Ralph Root and Fred Miller
in business with Warren Smith, drove to Hillsboro Monday.
formerly of Westimber.
A. Knight and family, who
Miss Jeannie Withers is the have been in Portland for the
guest for a week of Miss Lil- past two weeks, spent the week­
lian England.
end at their home here.
Mrs. Athur Baird’s birthday
Mr. and Mrs. John England
was the occasion for a surprise
and two children have moved
party at her home. Those pre­ to
Oregon City.
sent were, besides Mrs. Baird
David and Daniel England are
and her mother, Mrs. Herrick,
Mesdames Noble, L. R. Kern, visiting their grandmother, Mrs.
Krebs, England, Vorstoeg, Ahl- Gorrie of Springfield. They ex­
pect to remain
until
school
gren, Koenig and Kline.
Wm. Burness and daughters starts.
and Mr. Stagg and family have
Joe Ferlaak visited at the
moved to Oregon City.
home of Don Williams of Port­
Mrs. C. Christianson, Charles land last weekend.
Christianson and Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Root drove to Mill City
Thursday evening.
Mr. Barr is occupying his
home near Fernwood.
Mrs. Wm. Ferlaak, Cecelia,
Marchel and Henry Ferlaak, and
Roland Casselman spent Friday
at Balm Grove.
Rube Nelson and family are
living at Hillsboro, where Wm.
Gartzke, who has been in a hos­
pital for some time, is improv­
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleninchers have
moved to Hood River.
INSURE with an
DID ESTABLISHED
LINDLEY & MCGRAW
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Easy to Use
and its Dry in
Four Hours
Euy—of conne it hu always been easy 10 finish
with Kyanize. Now it's not only easy but
Mrs. Ray Emmott, formerly of
Vernonia, who has been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. George Ogg re­
turned to her home in Ontario
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman
entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Gregory, Mrs. F. H. Schneer,
Mrs. C. L Anderson, Mrs. Carl
Davidson, and Mrs. M. Grady
at dinner Sunday evening.
THREE
LUSTAQUIK FINISH
The new quick drying enamel finish for furniture, woodwork, walls, everywhere
about the house.
Black and white and several voguirh colors.
Speed—easy brushing—self-levelling—no offensive odor—just ease and beauty
io every brush stroke. Dry in four hours. Waterproof.
Hoffman Htlwe. Co.
Vernonia
What Shall I Serve? for
Breakfast—Lunch—Dinner
The question of what to serve puzzles most every housewife. It really takes
hours of time to plan 1095 meals every year—meals that will please and satis­
fy the entire family. Let MACMARR STORES make it easier for you! Just
come to the store with a pencil and pad of paper—or just leisurely look around
—and p’an your meals from the hundreds of suggestions you find on the shelves
and in the displays. You’ll be delighted with the ideas you will get from actual-
ly seeing inviting foods!
Prices Eifeclive Saturday and Monday, August 23 and 25,193U
IVORY SOAP
JAR RINGS
SNOWDRIFT
PEN-JEL
Medium Size, (limit
5 bars) bar ...............
U. S. Heavy Double Lip
Red Rubber, Package ....
FLOUR
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V 1 V
For perfect jelly a package makes
8 large glasses, package I tt C
1 J „
DILL PICKLES, Libby’s
No. 1 picnic tins .... 10c
Our high grade fami­
ly flour — made from
hard wheat.
49 Pound QI Off
Sack .......
TREE TEA—This is ice­
tea season — Black or
Green,
lb. pkg...... 33c
FRUIT JARS AND
TRIMMINGS
Ball Bros. Mason Jars
Pints, dozen ........... 73c
Quarts, dozen ..... 89c
Economy Caps, doz. 25c
Bail or Kerr Mason Caps
Dozen ................... 25c
t
Sealed cans—perfect shortening
—always fresh, 3 pound can ...
PINK SALMON, Hap-
pyvale New Pack, 1 lb.
tall, 2 cans ............. 25c
MacMarr
f „
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CORNED BEEF, Libbys
best quality, No. 1 cans.
Per can ...................... 25c
CARNATION MILK —
"From Contented Cows”
Tall cans, 3 for....... 25c
Small cans, 6 for .... 25c
VAN CAMPS PORK &
BEANS — Medium size
17% oz., per can ....... 8c
ALBERS FLAPJACK
FLOUR— You know the
trade mark, 2>/2 pound
package ................... 25c
MARSHMALLOWS —
Fresh and Fluffy, lb. 19c
3 pound box ........... 55c
MacMarr
Coffee
Highest quality, fresh
daily, ground at the
time you buy it—why
pay more?
Pound ......... OvV
MARKET FEATURES
“QUALITY MEATS SOLD FOR LESS”
Every Day in the Week.
Today . . . make the
Vernonia Laundry reso­
lution . . . “that wash­
ing, in a laundry, and
by a laundry, will here­
after save my energy,
my clothes and my mo­
ney.”
PHONE 711
VERNONIA
LAUNDRY
A
SHOULDER ROUND STEAK
CHUCK STEAK
CHUCK ROASTS
DILL PICKLES
Quality
lb.
lb.
lb.
Doz.
100% Sanitary
Snappy Service
macmarr
25c
19c
15c
20c
S tores
Vernonia, Oregon