THE VERNONIA EAGLE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930. LOCALS Carnation’s Queen To Compete T Miss Marie Kirkpatrick spent the weekend at her home in Portland. Miss Merle Mills, who is at- tending Oregon State college at Corvallis, spent the weekend at home. i Natal Mr«. Jake Neurer Dave McMullen was in Verno­ nia last week having some den­ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wolff, tal work done. Mrs. C. L. Anderson, Mrs. Dave Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland Marshall went to Portland Tues­ from Mist gave a party Mon­ day. day evening at the hall at Na­ Mrs. E. A. Green, Nelle Green, tal. The occasion was a birth­ Florence Wall and Shelby Caton day party for their son Donald. Joe Benzer was in Vernonia were in Portland shopping Satur­ day. shopping Saturday. "Carnation Lavendula” B. M.. 15.1, 7 years, of Carnation Farm Stables, Jake Neurer worked at the Leo Lewis, who was seriously Vernonia Meat market Wednes­ Pomona, California, owned by E. A. Stuart, Seattle, President Emeritus of Pacific International. injured by an automobile Sep­ day while William Culver and tember 29, is reported as getting lis son Billie enjoyed a hunting A return entry in the Horse Show Thirteen complete shows in all along nicely. of the 20th Annual Pacific Interna­ combine to make the 20th Annml trip. Zale holmes from Riverview tional Livestock Exposition, Port­ the greatest Exposition in the his­ Mrs. R. A. Olson left Thurs­ land, Oregon, Oct. 25 - Nov. 1, will tory of Pacific International. Lu­ day for Berkeley, California, was a caller at the Elmer Hiatt be one of the outstanding harness der the 11-acre roof will be found where she will spend about a family Friday. exhibits totaling millions of dol­ Mrs. Lee Osburn and Mrs. horses ot this country and a con­ lars in value—pure-bred Beef and week visiting Mrs. Jack Langille. Fred Parrknon drove to Verno­ statent stake winner In the premier Dairy Cattle. Heavy Draft Horses, Mrs. J. R. Laramore and John nia to do some shopping Tues- shows each season — “Carnation Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Foxes, Mink, Lavendula”. Laramore left Friday for Baker, lay. Marten, Poultry and Rabbits. Pre­ where they will spend about twc Reed Halding has been saw- I This year’s Horse Show with its miums totaling $100.000 are offered. weeks visiting Mrs. Laramore’i ng some wood for Lincoln Pe­ Premium List ot $35,000 promises Other exhibits include a complete terson and also for Marie Holm­ to attract the greatest aggregation Dairy Show featuring milk, cream, sister, Mrs. J. H. Childers. strom with his drag saw. of entries ever recorded. In the ice-cream, butter and cheese of all Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Higby, Mrs. Nels Peterson has been seven evening and three afternoon kinds; 2-acre Industrial Exposition; who live on the O.-A. hill, are ill for a few days. She is stay­ programs will be provided spectacu­ Manufacturers' and Land Products parents of a son born Monday. ing with her grandson, who is lar and sterling performances, in­ Shows; Wool and Mohair Show; The young man has been named a college student at Corvallis. cluding the contests for Six-Horse Boys' and Girls’ Club Work; Wild Edward. Wm. Culver from the Ver­ Teams. Here, too, will bo seen for Life Exhibit by Oregon Fish and nonia Market was down the ri- the first time recent importations Game Commission; and Interesting Mike Stolen, employed at Kos­ ver Wednesday after some by the Aaron M. Frank Stables. and educational “Truth-in-Meats” ter camj^ cut his knee with a beef cattle. Tho provisions made for amateurs Exhibits. felling axe October 11 while C. Bruce from Vernonia was are sure to create increasing inter­ Reduced round trip fares to the working in the timber, He laid a weekend sportsman at Natal. est in this popular division of the Exposition are announced by all off for two days and is now Mrs. Fritz Iler and son Cur­ Exposition. leading transportation lines. back at work. tis have returned to their home. Mrs. Iler has been visiting her valley have started digging their end visitors at the home of Mr. Lee Davis, who has been ill folks at Newport. . for several weeks from infec- J. E. Tapp from tile Vernonia potatoes. The potatoe crop is and Mrs. Lee Osburn. tion due to an injury in the Trading company made several short this year in many places John McMullen was in Verno- hand, is now able to be up and business trips down the river on account of the long dry nia Saturday doing some shop­ around and will probably be able last week. spell. ping. to go to work next week. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gray from nnd Mrs The Clyde Henderson family1 Mr Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlip Charlie Hill Hill of of Vernonia called to see Mr. and from Portland were recent week- Portland are here to spend a Claude Gibson, mill employe, Mrs J. W. Neurer Sunday. Mrs. suffered a badly mashed left Gray has just returned from a hand Monday, and was taken in­ two weeks visit with relatives to Portland. At first it was. at Pendleton, Oregon. thought that he might lose two Lee Osburn made a trip to or three fingers, but there are Kalama, Wasihngton, last week hopes of saving them. where he attended to some busi- Mrs. K. A. McNeill entertained ness and returned to his home the bridge club at her home Saturday. Sadie Heath from Vernonia Mrs. — Tuesday. Frank ‘ ~ Dickson ' had high score for the after­ was at Natal to spend Sunday lunch was serv- visiting friends. noon. A dainty < Robert Berg was a business Those present ed by the hostess. I were Mrs. J. C. Lindley, Mrs. caller in Vernonia Tuesday. Harry Dewart and his sister, A. L. Ku'.lander, , Mrs. W. R. Culver, Mrs. F. 1 M. Ruhl, Mrs. Miss Tillie — Dewart, from Port- M. Grunden, Mrs. H. Pearse, land, were weekend visitors at Mrs. F. Hartwick, Mrs. F. Dick­ Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer’s. The Dewarts are leaving for son. California, where they will spend Miss Mary Ann Childs enter­ the winter. tained a number of her friends A. A. Schwab spent Saturday at a theatre party Friday even­ in Vernonia on business. ing, which was her fourteenth Theo Roberts and Billie Cui- | birthday anniversary, After at- ver from Vernonia were on a tending the show the girls spent f’shing trip down the river Sun­ the balance of the evening at day. the home of Mary Ann. Ice Miss Mollie Wright had as cream and cake were served by a weekend guest her daughter Mrs. Childs. Those present were Ella from Portland. Misses Louise Roberson, Nelle Miss Beatrice Perry spent Green, Edna Owens, Katherine Monday afternoon in Vernonia Malmsten, Alice Parker, Flor­ shopping. ence Wall, and Nelle Campbell. Most of the farmers in the PAGE THREE week or two at their home at Natal. Charlie is a brother of Pasco Hill of Vernonia. Harry McMullen from Pebble creek was at Natal one day last week visiting at Fritz Iler’s place. Mrs. Wm. Bridgers and her niece, Irene De Rock, motored to Corvallis Sunday to spend the day with Alberta De Rock, and Miss Charlotte Green, The girls are attending Oregon State I college at Corvallis. Try an Eagle classified ad. Colonial Paper Mcpavy Massachusetts lagan to h; m* pa per money in 1UM»; South Carolina, 1702; Connecticut. 1709; New York. 1709; New Jersey. 1709; Rhode Is land, 1710; New Hampshire. 170C 10; North Carelina. 1712-13; Penn­ sylvania. 1739; Virginia, 1755, and Georgia, 1755. I I C. BRUCE Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Vernonia, Oregon WARNING! DAIRY OUTLOOK BETTER I — Prices of dair products have i the reduction in milk production ' through the drouth area, making the short-time market outlook | better in this industry, reports I L. R. Breithaupt, extension eco- [ nomist at Oregon State college. I From a long-time standpoint, however, dairymen are still car­ rying too many old and poor' cows in their herds, according to government reports, Breithaupt i finds. The average price for. milk cows has now declined to such an extent that increased culling may be approaching. The Oregonian says that Julius Meyer is slipping in Columbia county. I find, af­ ter a thorough investigation in all parts of the county, that Julius is slipping—into the governor’s office. Julius will get 50% of the vote in Colum­ bia county, the other 50% being divided equally between Metschan and Bailey.— Paid Advertisement by A. E. Veatch, Rainier, Oregon. A è IF YOU DON’T PAY CASH...... If you haven't been paying cash for foods, there’s a new profitable adven­ ture ahead for you. We are paying special attention to customers this week who are trying our system of food buying for the first time. Just let us know and we’ll show you article for article, how much you are saving by paying cash. (Our present customers KNOW the advantages of paying cash!) Prices Effective Saturday and Monday, October 18 and 20, 2930 “From Contented Cows” —tall cans, 3 for ............. Carnation Milk MacMarr Flour Our best brand ö* ‘ j 49 lb. sack ...... Crystal White Soap no . QQ 25c io oq Sack —The Billion 1 A Bubble Soap .... JLV QP Bars ôt)v Scott Paper Company’s New Customer Week—Special prices on Scott-Tissue and Waldorf Toilet Papers. Scot-Tissue Qf* _ Waldorf 3 Rolls ..... ¿«JC 4 Rolls ¿OC MACMARR COFFEE—We are making friends every day with our coffee. BLOOKERS COCOA— Genuine Dutch Cocoa—Use only one half as QK/» much. 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