Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 26, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIÜAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
LOCALS^
George Stanton is living in
W. N. Buffmire and daughter,
the city ot present in the an- -----
Mrs. Cora Wilde of Medford,
ticipation of finding work.
I are visiting this week at the
m
Mr.
and m
Mrs. ~
Frank Hartwick , home of his 8on> H. J. Buffmire.
left Friday for a vacation tour
Lowell McGraw of Portland
in California. They expect to spent the week end with h i s
return about October 1.
grandparents, Rev, and Mrs. G.
i W. Plumer.
Henry Kuckenberg, of the
Kuckenberg Wittman company/. The Woman’s Missionary Soc-
contractors for the bridge over
°f ^e Evangelical church
Rock creek, was in town Tues-
hold a bazaar Saturday, Dec­
day.
ember 13«
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Richard
Twine­
The parent teachers associa­
tion will hold their first meeting ham of Portland were in Vernonia
of the year in the high school Sunday visiting with his mother,
auditorium October 6. Mrs. W. Mrs. C. R. Twineham.
L. Van Doren, new president of
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Grant
the organization, is arranging a and children of Portland are vi-
program.
Mrs. Grant’s mother, Mrs.
I siting
C. R. Twineham of the Hotel
Dr. and Mrs. Henry LaMotte, Vista.
of the United States Navy Yard
at Bremerton, Washington, stop­ I Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wright,
ped at the Hotel Nehalem over Portland, are in Vernonia visit-
night Wednesday of last week ing Mrs C. R. Twineham. Mrs.
en route to San Diego to spend Wright and Mrs. Twineham are
the winter.
i sisters.
J. W. Van Order, G. L. Me-p MJ’ and Mrs. W. CaT.’,be11 of
Donald and T. R. Vaert, Mrs. | p"rtla"d’ pIarold A. Miller and
Nettie Shively and daughter, O.
y
’.. . ryan.
Seattle are
E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. I. R.
th“ Week 8 guests at the
White, Albert A. Cohen, R. W. IHotel Nehalem’
, Elthorpe, C. E. Trevetha, E. J. | Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Santee___
and
Walsh, Charles Redmond and' sons Harold and Donald visited
Charles Dunlap, all of Portland Mr. Santee’3 sisters, Mrs. Ben
were among the week’s arrivals Bennett and Miss Florence San-
at Hotel McDonald. Others were tee, last Tuesday. They were re­
Mrs. L. A. Anderson of Seattle,' turning to their home in Mon-
and Miss Nettie Alley of St. Hel- mouth after visiting in Kansas
ens.
’ City.
Treharne
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Deacon of
Salem were guests over the week­
end of Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
Meeske.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. O’Donnell
are the proud parents of a son.
H. Condit is able to be about
with the aid of crutches.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Sherer and
children of Vernonia called at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mitchell Friday evening.
Mrs. C. W. Bennett and chil-
dren motored to Westimber Sat-
urday.
Wm. Lindsay motored up from
Siletz on business.
C. Weinicke has moved his
family to one of the camp
houses.
Miss Alley, health nurse called
at Pleasant Hill school, She is
giving health talks on Wednesday
of each week in the Kist dis­
trict.
Leta Pugh was absent from
school one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes
and daughter Helen called at the
home of her brother on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parsons of
Forest Grove visited with L. L.
Crawford Sunday.
Frank O’Conner is visiting at
E. Treharne for a few days.
Miss Mildred Cason was the
guest of Margaret Bennett Sat­
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidlin
and family were at Vernonia on
Sunday.
Miss Florence Harvey ■* is at-
tending school.
Arvid and Oscar Larson of
Vancouver, Washington, called at
the home of Mrs. P. L. Larson
over the weekend.
Ralph Bennett was absent from
school Thursday on account of
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Urie Renels,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Renels and fa­
mily have returned from their
trip to Arkansas and are living
at Treharne.
Burning of slashings on the
Wilson place got away on Sat­
urday afternoon. Men worked
hard fighting fire to keep it
from going into Mr. Morton’s
farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Moore
have returned from Vancouver.
Lee Kirk and G. Tolke left
for Siletz, Oregon, where they
will do the falling and bucking
for W. S. Lindsay and Son.
Mrs. A,. C. Staley was on the
sick list last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Pugh made
a business trip to Cornelius on
Thursday.
Some farmers here are doing
fall plowing. There was a hard
frost here last night killing all
the flowers and vines in the
gardens.
BEND—(UP)—When a bul­
let crashed a thicket narrowly
missing Ed Simmons, he yelled.
An ambitious huntsman took to
his heels.
Mist
Mrs.
A.
A.
Dowling
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland
were Portland visitors on Sun­
day.
Mrs. E. T. Wallace was calling
on Mrs. Grover Devine Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Wm. Bridgers and Mrs.
Ain Wallace drove to Corvallis
Sunday taking Alberta DeRock
up for the school term at O.
S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Jones
and sons were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wallace on
Sunday.
Mrs Austin Dowling and son
Bernard were Clatskanie shop­
pers on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Melis are
taking in the state fair at Sal­
em this week, They took their
son Charles to Corvallis Sunday
to attend O. S. C.
Little Marvis Taylor, who was
run over by a truck over a week
ago, is still in Vernonia but
getting along nicely. His leg
was broken in two places.
The Austin Dowling family at­
tended the movies at Vernonia
Sunday evening.
Earl Knowles went to Port­
land Saturday evening to see
the football game.
Clyde Henderson’s folks were
visiting at the Lee Osburn home
Sunday. They live in Portland.
Mr. Benzer, Mr. Hanson and
Mr. Bush, the school board, were
visiting school one day last week.
Mrs. A. Buckley was down
from Vernonia and visited her
mother, Mrs. Reynolds, one day
last week.
James Hill went down to Taft
Saturday to see his daughter,
Mrs. Wickstrom. He expects to
be gone a week.
Mrs. Bert Eastman and Mrs.
G. Devine were shopping in
Clatskanie Monday.
Bernard Dowling was a busi­
ness visitor in Longview Friday.
Mrs. John Schlippey is in Van­
couver, Washington, visiting her
daughters, Mrs. Ben Stoops and
Mrs. Tracie Morgan.
Westimber
Mrs. H. L. Root
f
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson
started picking prunes Monday
for T. Gibson of Hillside vicini­
ty. Fred Miller, Henry Fer-
laak and Milford Cook picked
prunes Monday and Tuesday,
then returning to resume work
here.
Several hunters spent the
weekend deer hunting in the
Cochrane neighborhood. Albert
Koenig shot a deer at Reliance
early Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Poole and
Richard Bradway, all of La Cen­
ter, Washington, visited at the
H. L. Root home Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Haskins of
Aloha visited friends here Sun-
Seth Noble and Roy
Noble drove to Vernonia Satur­
day to have dental work done.
Mrs. A. Baird cared for little
Wayne Noble during his mother’s
absence.
Mrs. Earl Tuttle, a former
resident of Westimber called on
MAKE DAIRYING PAY
THREE
friends here Thursday evening.
The girls’ sewing club held a
meeting Friday evening at the
home of Miss Vivian Miller. The
following new members were ini­
tiated: Arleto Brinkmeyer, Mar-
lys Hefner, Margaret McCamp-
bell and Lohree McCampbell.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens
visited Sunday at the Rube Nel-
son home in Hillsboro.
Mrs. J. Cary and son, Wm.
Cary, of St. Helens, were Sun-
day callers at the home of Thos.
1
Anderson.
Leonard Nelson returned with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nelson to I
their home at Port Angeles, >
Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Bert J
Nelson have been visiting friends
here, as well as at Vernonia and
Hillsboro.
Mrs. J. Keen, and Mr. and'
Mrs. Lowery were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens.
Miss Constance Jones has
gone to Idaho to play in a girls’,
orchestra at the Idaho state fair. |
Miss Jones is a niece of Mrs.1
Dudrow.
Dave McKay and family and
George McKay and family were
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson.
The planers of the Eagle Lum­
ber company mill operated sev-
eral days last week.
Thomas Anderson, who is em-
ployed at Vaughn, spent the
weekend with his family here.
He was accompanied by Ed
Zoulek, a former resident.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S.‘ Curry and
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Apperson,
all of Portland, were house
guests last week of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Wilson.
Sunday visitors at the L. E.
Stephens home were Mr. and
Keep Out!
This Means You!
No Trespassing Signs for the Hunting
Season. Printed on durable sign cloth.
In Stock at
The Vernonia Eagle
10 cents Each
It may cost your
life, the destruction
of your car or the
maiming of a pedes-
trian if your brakes
fail you at the vital
moment, BE SURE,
BE SAFE, by having
us check your brakes
today.
Vernonia
Service Garage
L. E. Fredrickson
6 for 50 cents
4
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COFFEE WEEK
Rich, mellow, amber-clear coffee—steaming hot! That’s a drink that gives
you lots of energy at this time of year. If you haven’t tried MacMarr Coffee
with its superior blend of the finest coffee, get acquainted with it during Cof­
fee Week at our special price. You’lllike it!
KEEPING A DAILY RECORD
OF EACH COW PAYS
Becausi
1. It takes the guess out of pickin" the pro­
fitable cow.
>. It puts the brand on the cow producing ac­
cording to size, age, feed and care.
3. It indicates cows that are likely to be sick.
4. It checks up on milker.
5. It makes milking an interesting job.
Not only do you benefit yourself in this way,
but also the entire community in which you live.
The more you earn the more you will spend
in your own community. If you are prosperous
we will prosper.
See the county agent for information.
Bank of Vernonia
“TO FURTHER AGRICULTURAL PROSPERITY”
Special Price on MacMarr Coffee
Effective Sept. 27 "Oct. 4, Inclusive
MacMarr CofSee-per lb. 29c
Yea, it’s the same coffee we’ve been selling at 35c per pound. For one
week only we’re offering this special price to make new friends. Of
course our thousands of regular coffee customers may also participate
in the saving.
Following Prices Effective Saturday and
Monday, Sept. 27 and 29, 1930
BAKED BEANS and BROWN BREAD
B & M Brand in the No. 2 Big Tall
Cans “some meal.” 3 cans 49C
Any assortment ....
PINEAPPLE—Hillsdale Broken sliced
8 slices—count ’em!
Q
f
No. 2^ cans .............. O for t
MILLER’S
Month End
>5c
PAROWAX—It’s Jelly-making time
and you need Parowax 41
i
1 Lb. cartons
Li for J
L5c
CANNED GRAPEFRUIT — Polk’s
meats of Grapefruit—its fancy! Pack-
ed in heavy syrup.
Q
i
No. 2 cans ...............
for t
PEN J EL — Insures more and better
Grape Jelly and Peach Jam
1
Per package ......
J
)9c
L4c
BRAKES/
Mrs. Fetsch and daughter, J.
Flues, D. Smith and Ed Wall.
Mr. Wall and Billy Coade spent
the afternoon fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Albin Beekman
and baby daughter of Beaverton
called Sunday at the H. L. Root
home.
Mrs. Glenn Peoples is spending
the week at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson
of Vernonia.
CLEARANCE SALE
MATCHES — Searchlight, the best
known brand, full count, full size. Buy
matches by the carton (6
1 A
boxes) per carton ..............
A tzC
Saturday and Monday. Sept. 28 and 29
MACMARR FLOUR—Milled from sel­
ected Northwestern hard wheat.
“Makes Better
Pound U* 1 Q fk
Biscuits”
Sack
SPECIAL MERCHANDISE
REDUCED PRICES
FREE GIFT PACKAGES
SWANSDOWN FLOUR—Better cakes
are possible with better flour 99«
The big package ....................... OuL
RAISINS — The economy package —
Choice seedless in a
4
QPxr*
heavy dustproof bag,
lbs. ZsOC
CITRUS WASHING POWDER—
Large Size
Q
4 JT „
packages ..................... ¿J for TOL
VAN CAMP’S HOMINY—Did you ever
try fried Hominy and Corn Meal mush
for breakfast?
41
OKn
No. 2*^ cans ............... Li for
WHITE STAR TUNA “Chicken of the
Sea”—Excellent for sand-
wiches or salad. 1^’ b —3 cans OtzV
CLOROX—for better bleaching i
2 pints or 1 quart .........
Li/C
( REAM OF WHEAT “Dat’s Sumpin”
for a warm breakfast
Q/f r*
CORN MEAL — September morns
make you think of Hot Corn Muffins
or Corn Meal mush. Q Pound Q? _
Yellow or White.
«/ Sack Ot)v
MARKET FEATURES
✓
Quality Meat« for Less Every Day in the Week
POT ROAST OF BEEF .............................................. per lb. 17c
HAMBURGER (All Beef) ..................................... per lb. 17Vac
LEAN PORK CHOPS ...........................................
per lb. 35c
BACON SQUARES ......................................................... per lb. 20c
We carry a complete line of lunch meats, pickles, cottage
cheese, cream cheese, peanut butter, etc.
QUALITY
SNAPPY SERVICE
100% SANITARY
MACMARR stores
H PltlOlll IlfkP
iiriiirniurr
—BEFORE YOU BUY, SHOP AT
millers and save money .
Vernonia, Oregon