Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 05, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930.
10"LOCALS"Í
Richard Kerns spent the week­ Paul Ilulberg, E. J. Peterson, C.
end visiting relatives in Portland- A. LarUn, LI. II. Votaw, J. E.
Weaver, J. A. Mayberry, N. A.
Saturday and Sunday guests
Sprague, W. F. Hintzen, and J.
at Hotel Vista were R. G. Irist, G. Rungi, all of Portland.
W. J. Turner, G. W. Boyd, and
J. A. Freeman.
Ellis McGraw, Dr. W. H. Hur­
ley and family and Mrs. Ollie
Mrs. Rose Fletcher of the Mil­ Roberts spent Sunday and Mon­
ler Mercantile store returned day at Rockaway. Mrs. McGraw
Monday night from a vacation and children who had spent two
spent at Seaside.
weeks at the beach returned to
Enoch Dumas, salesman at the Vernonia with the party.
J. C. Penney company store, en­
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Angelo and
joyed rowing on Spear lake dur­ children of Walla Walla, Wash­
ing the holidays.
ington, visited Sunday at the
H. D. Nuffer, County engineer homes of their sister and brother,
from St. Helens, is here on busi­ Mrs. R. C. Petty and Mr. and
ness in connection with the new Mrs. Jim Angelo. Their mother,
Mrs. De Angelo, and younger
bridge.
brother, Laurel of Yamhill, Ore­
F. M. Olson, and Mr. and gon, accompanied them.
Mrs. C. H. Allen of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander
were among recent guests at
have returned from a three
Hotel Gordon.
weeks vacation during which
Miss Gladys End will make they motored to Brietenbush
her home with Mr. and Mrs. Her­ Springs, Tillamook, and various
man Schindler this winter while beaches.
Mr. Kullander spent
she attends high school.
several days of this time at the
R. R. Parshall, J. N. Miller, the Veteran's hospital in Portalnd
W. O. Nisley, and Lyle White and returns to Vernonia much
were registered at Hotel Mc­ improved in health.
Donald Tuesday.
Frank Peterson and son Rich­ LOWER COLUMBIA
ard drove to Gales Creek one
CAMPS RESUMING
day last week on business.
Lee Osburn made a trip to
The lumber industry which
Portland last weekend to tran­ has been pretty quiet in this
sact some business.
community this summer will par­
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Henderson tially open up the first of the
and children from Portland were week according to reports.
guests last week of Mr. and
Benson Timber company is re­
Mrs. Lee Osburn.
opening next week. The men
Pete Knowles butchered sev- will go into the woods Monday
eral hogs last week and took afternoon and start work on
them to the Vernonia market.
Tuesday morning. They will op-
Mrs. Fred Bush and son and erate full force with about 210
Mrs. Julia Whittig motored to men going into the woods.
Vernonia Wednesday.
Benson Timber company has
Mr. and Mrs. William Pringle, been closed since June 20th,
Sr., from Vernonia moved on when they ceased operations for
their farm near Big Eddy last the annual July 4th shutdown.
week.
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„__ lived
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The
Pringles
on
Tideport Lumber companp will
their place several years ago, also start operating the first of
then they moved to Vernonia the week but with two sides ac­
where they have made their cording to reports. Men have
home for the last few years. been in the woods for the past
W. R. Johnson bought a new two weeks getting ready for the
school bus and will haul high opening. Tideport runs four and
school pupils from Mist and Na- five sides when under normal
I
tai to Vernonia.
conditions.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vickers and
Big Creek will probably not
two daughters have moved their resume operations until the first
household goods to Clatskanie. of October although it is pos­
The Vickers sold their place and sible they may start the middle
stock.
of September if conditions take
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ridge from a change for the better.
Portland were here visiting. The Clarke and Wilson Lum­
friends over Labor day.
i ber company has been operating
Mrs. Bob Linsey and soji Clar- sjnce the eighteenth of July but
ence were “
in ”
Vernonia
about __
ha]f J force.
- —— shopping onl
____
They
Thursday.
_ are ~ operating five sides while
Mrs. George Taylor and chil- un(jer normal conditions they run
dren spent Saturday forenoon ' ten
ceil or
vi twelve.
IWvlrv.
in Vernonia.
I The
The Westport
Westport Lumber
Lumber company
company
William Culver and son Bob-’ __
wilI
continue
to _____
run one shift
-'ll
_____
.______
bie from the Vernonia market as in the past and the Crossett-
were near Natal to get
cret some ba
ba- ­ Western company at Wauna
by beef which they had in pas­ which has been shut down for
ture here.
some time will not begin work
The road grader is at work on until the fifteenth of September
the road between Mist, Natal at least, according to W. S. Mor­
and Pittsburg.
row, sales manager, and he adds
Mr. and Mrs. William Pringle, that whether they start then de­
Jr., and daughter Inez have re­ pends largely on some improve­
cently departed for Canada. ment in the lumber market in the
William, Jr., has been farming meantime.—Clatskanie Chief.
his fathers place for the last few
years.
SALEM—(UP)— A well pre­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Benzer drove served red cedar tree trunk was
to Veirnonia Saturday to do unearthed from 11 feet by work­
some shopping.
men.
Miss ----------
Millie McMullin was a1 —
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Saturday evening movie visitor ijnflfy'
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I
Robert Sargeant of the Miller
Mercantile store spent the holi­
days in Portland, returning Tues­
Mr«. Jake Neurer
day night.
Mrs. Charles 0. Anderson and
Matthews brothers are hauling
two children of Corvallis were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. slab wood from their saw mill
on the Burn to the Vernonia
Kullander Tuesday.
school.
Fred Miller, one of the own­
Pete Bergerson from Vernonia
ers of the Miller Mercantile was at Natal one day last week
stores and G. R. Allen, mana­ on road business.
ger of the Hillsboro store were
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schmidlin
in Vernonia Friday ,.
from Treharne were Sunday cal­
lers at Natal.
Miss Helmi Kauppi, who taught
A. R. Meilis and his sons
in the local grade schools two Charles and Richard with their
years ago, spent the weekend threshing machine have finished
visiting her sister, Agnes, at the threshing for farmers in this vi­
Hotel McDonald.
cinity.
Jake Neurer worked at the
A large group of people from
N-u'
the Christian church in this city Vernonia meat market last week
end
cutting
meat
in
George
Lee Osburn butchered a calf I
attended the dedicatory services
last week for the market.
I
of the Christian church in St. Ogg's place.
Helens Sunday.
Natal
.......
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Welch
and daughter of Corvallis, Bpent
Sunday and Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Armitage. Mr.
Welch is an electrical engineer
at O. S. C.
C. G. Whitlock, manager of
the local J.C. Penney Co., store,
motored north Saturday evening
to visit friends in and around Ta­
coma. Among his pleasures was
a motor trip along Hood’s canal.
8lrWURCAR \ 3
VERNONIA BRAZING AND
MACHINE WORKS
Miller’s Prove Their Value
Giving Ability
In
Coats and Dresses
Mrs. Tom Pearson of Spokane,
Washington, has arrived in Ver­
nonia, where she expects to spend
the winter at Hotel McDonald.
Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. McDonald
are friends of long standing.
Our buyers through their long experience . . . plus
the power of our group buying . . . bring to you this
Fall particularly . . . most unusal values.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage
had as their guests, Sunday,
Mrs. Ellen Plummer, of Tacoma,
and Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Steven­
son of Portland. Mrs. Plummer
and Mrs. Stevenson are sisters
of Mr. Armitage.
BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS
Richly trimmed in Black Manchurian Wolf,
Satin lined, with or without belts.
75
Priced low at ........................................... i£T
Bobby, the small son of George
Terrian, who broke his arm some
time ago, had the misfortune to
break it a second time when
he was knocked down while play­
ing Tuesday. He had it reset
Wednesday morning.
It’s Harvest time for Food buyers at our stores! For we have gathered together
all the finest foods whether in bulk, bottles, packages or cans. You will want to
stock your cupboards with these good foods when you see their remarkably low
prices. You’ll find there’s a “harvest of savings,” too, awaiting you here during
this sale!
Prices Effective Friday,
Saturday, Monday-Sept. 5,6 and 8,1930
Gem—A good serviceable 4-sew
BROOMS • ■
broom from our regular stock, ea. Oc/V
Tru-Blu Household Sodas, Salted
CRACKERS
or plain, 3 lb.
caddy............... 43c
our own brand—We certify
MILK — — MacMarr,
the quality. Tall cans, 3 for ............. 25c
quality in bulk—Boys and Girls
COCOA — Selected
like cocoa for breakfast. 3 Pounds....... 25c
A package makes 8 glasses of better
*
PEN-JEL •
Jelly from any fruit juice, package FTC
PRUNES -
SARDINES
PEANUT BUTTER —
Fancy fresh quality — A
nourishing food makes ex­
cellent sandwiches, in
bulk, 2 pounds .....
Oregon Grown Prunes are staple
the year ’round—4 lbs..................
25c
Booth’s 1 pound tins, tomato or mustard
sauce, here is real economy, 3 for.........
29c
Electric Light
GLOBES
The days are getting
shorter now. You’ll like
these
Westinghouse
Globes. Plain or frost-
ed, 40, 50 and 60
Watt size, each
75 and 100 Watt
size, each ............
MACMARR FLOUR —
Uniform quality, just the
same as when the price was
a dollar a barrel d» 1 OQ
higher, 49 lb. sk.w^aOu
Per
Barrel
20c
35c
.......... $5.45
SPORT COATS
CIGARETTES
For school or general wear these sport coats
are most desirable. Outstanding
values at ........................................
Lay in a supply at this
low price. Chesterfields,1
Luckies, Cam- d> I IQ
els, carton
v 1< 1 J
(None sold to Minors.) 1
We ask you to compare our
SILK DRESSES
Guests
at
Hotel
Hy-Van
Tuesday included S. J. Domnisse,
i
THREE
ROLLED OATS —, Fisch­
er’s cream of the Willam­
ette Valley, Regular 9Q-
or quick, 9 lb. bag «JsrC
HONEY
With any others
I
Our own brand, from the bee-hive via
MacMarr packing plant to you, full Pt.
2 in 1 SHOE POLISH —
Black, Tan or Brown—Put
a shine on the boy’s school
shoes. A 15c value 1 Q
2 for ....................... 1“C
MacMarr BIG 5 TABLETS
A 10c value—200 sheets of
good quality ruled
school paper. Each
5c
SOAP — Crystal White —
Wash clothes whiter with
less rubbing.
10 Bars ......
MIXED PICKLING SPICE
—Best grade of selected
whole spices, 2 oz.
packeges, 2 for ......
15c
29c
We believe the difference in values
will be in our favor.
The reason this is
so is because every garment is personally
selected and price concessions given.
FIGURED SILK CREPE—PLAIN SILK DRESSES
You will recognize at once the superiority of these
dresses. The modistes have expressed real art in their
designing. Mostly long sleeves. Sizes 14 to 48.
’5.“
«
Fall Millinery
YOURS and OURS
Every repair job that
we undertake must bear
a final O. K. before it
leaves our shop. And
when it has passed our
0. K. it is certain to re­
ceive yours ... in the
completeness of work
performed and in the
cost to you.
Vernonia
Service Garage
L. E.
FREDRICKSON
All types of faces are
provided for in this
Fall’s styles.
Turbans
. . . large shapes with
brims . . . saucy pert
styles with turn-up here
and a turn-down there.
You are sure to find
what you want. Mater­
ials are felt and velvet
in black, brown,
red, and blue.
’9.76
T4.’5
FIGURED SILK CREPE
ENSEMBLES
You will be delighted with the
last minute styles, the beautiful col­
ors and the perfect tail- $
oring of these dresses.
Why Pay More
Than at
MILLERS ARE
OFFICIAL
Headquarter*
for
School Books
School Supplies
and
School Clothe*
t
Vernonia, Oregon
49c