Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 21, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930.
White, A. C. Greenman, Fred
Springer, Guy W. Phillips, R.
R. Parshall, John S. Green, L.
A. Crockwell, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. McGowen, Mr. and Mrs. Al­
bert Cohen, of Portland and C. A.
Bedton of St Helens.
Roma Howell is confined to | al days ago, has been very sick
his home by illness.
‘as a result of infection which
Frank Hartwick went to Port- ukVt'x°P^.<L'H. *he *nlur®d finger,
j She is reported to be improving
land Tuesday.
now.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Porter­
field were in St. Helens Wednes­ I Lar ft Marshall and Harold Mc­
Entire attended the football game
day.
in Corvallis Saturday.
Miss Nettie E. Alley, county
Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. M.
school nurse, has been visiting Gründen and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl
the local schools this week.
went to St. Helens Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Peebley
A Christmas pageant at
were Portland visitors several I Christian church has been the
an-
days last week.
nounced.
Mrs. Gertrude Mossberger of
Miss Nelle Green spent the
Portland visited with Mrs. Her­
man Veal Monday and Tuesday.! . weekend in Corvallis with her
and brothtr, Charlotte and
Fred Spring has returned to ¡sister
¡Norman.
Vernonia after spending several
months in Jerome Idaho.
The Hotel McDonald has com­
pleted the redecoration and re-
painting of the dinning room and
lobby.
Mrs. Harold Sandstrom of
Longview visited her sister, Mrs.
William Armitage, all of last
week.
Knight and Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Hunter. Joyce Knight, who
has been visiting her grandpar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hunter,
for the past two months, return­
ed with them.
Why not try an Eagle classi­
The Queen of Hearts Bridge
club met Wednesday afternoon at fied ad? Other people have re­
the home of Miss Macile Roberts. ceived the best of results.
Mrs. J. E. Kerr had high score.
A delightful lunch was served
by the hostess. Those present
were Mrs. F. Hartwick, Mrs. O.
T. Bateman, Mrs. Thor Roberts,
Mrs. G. R. Van Vleet, Mrs. F.
Harding, Mrs. Henry Fogel, Mrs.
Optometrist and Optician
J. E. Kerr, Mrs. W. F. Briot.
May DeEtt Throop visited her
sister Dorothy, who is attending
E. J. Reiland and his mother, the Oregon Normal at Monmouth,
Mrs. Marie Reiland of Portland, over the weekend.
registered at the Hotel McDonald
F. Hartwick and J. C. Lind­
Wednesday evening.
ley attended a meeting of Chev­
Mrs. A. E. Adams was taken rolet dealers and bankers which
to Emanuel hospital Thursday was held in the Multnomah hotel
morning where she expects to and Dufwin theatre Tuesday.
undergo an operation for goitre.
The cast that presented the
Mrs. Merle Cline, Lloyd Thom­ play “Ted Drops In” in the high
as and Mrs. B. J. Cline drove to school auditorium last week will
St. Helens on business Wednes- give it at Rainier in the neat
day.
future.
Holly Holcomb, Jr., who in-
Helen Charlesworth, Marian
jured his knee six weeks ago had Lindley, Willie Potter, Verna
the cast removed, but will be un­ Ray, Mr. and Mrs. William Lind-
able to participate in athletics ley, Velma Veal, Allen Ray,
this year.
Thelma Stephens and Rev. F.
Paul Bliele, Herman Dickson Claude Stephens attended the
Endeavor rally at Rai­
and Larry Marshall were among Christian
nier Sunday.
those who attended the Oregon-
O. S. C. football game in Cor­
The next meeting of the Pyth­
vallis Saturday.
ian Sisters to be held next Wed­
nesday will be the annual roll
Miss Marguerite Knaub of call meeting. Cards are sent to
Vernits, Washington, who has all members of this temple and
been the g<uest of Mrs. L. F. many of these are replied to if
Austin for the past two weeks, the member is unable to attend
returned to her home Tuesday. in person.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richardson
W. J. Armitage and Lloyd Ba­
attended the football game in ker drove to Newport Wednes­
Corvallis Saturday. After the day morning. On the return trip
game they visited friends over they were accompanied by Mr.
Sunday.
Armitage’s fother, B. M. Armi­
E. H. Salisbury, who is em- tage, who will remain in Ver­
ployed in Cline’s shoe repair shop nonia until after the Thanksgiv­
underwent and operation at the ing holidays.
Emanuel hospital in Portland
Among guests at Hotel Mc­
Thursday morning.
Donald this week were: I.
Guests at Hotel Gorden dur-
ing the past week were: M. W.
Scott, T. Anan, , A. E. Nubbe,
J. L. Johnson, W. P. Dockery,
J. M. Clark, J. Mackenzie, and
F. D. Sperger, all of Portland. I
SERVIGE STATION
/
Of Portland
WILL BE IN
Vernonia
EVERY 2nd AND 4th
MONDAY OF EACH
MONTH
All day and Evening at the
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Hotel Hy-Van
See Him About Your Eye».
rhanksgiving
Roasters
OUR PRICES ARE A WAYS THE LOWEST
Extra quality, Green Enamel Rdaster
14 inche along..................................... -
Medium
t A
Large size
Size ..... «pJL.DV 11x17 inches
$1.25
$2.25
$1.35
t„ 45 c
Self Basting Tops, Oval Shape
Aluminum, 15 inches long
Fry Pans, Oven Pans, etc.
All sizes, each ....................
Take care of your turkey meat roast at small cost
MacMarr, Our own selected brand, C* i
fresh roasted. 1 lb. 34c; 3 lbs.......... i|)l*vv
Choice of
Flavors
campbe L ls soups —
Choice of varieties
Pei’ can .........
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PEEL: Citron
9Q_
Lemon and Orange
Pound .........
99 —
J J C
DATES — New crop bulk
Hallowi—
9C —
2 Pounds ..........
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LAYER FIGS, Fancy Oft-
new crop, 2 lbs. .... “jC
STRAWBERRY Preserve.
Pure fruit and su- EQ —
gar, 3 tb. Jar ........ JjC
SALAD DRESSING, Gold
Medal
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12 oz. jars
I j C
Early
AO —
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At the very first
Our new stock of special­
ly priced $19.50 dresses
values that bring $25.00
in Portland now marked
down to
time* a supply of “Our
Cold
Tablet*
made alter a
formula
Own"
famous
for
^14.75
quick re­
Rayosheen
Women?
A figured satinette usable
in making Christmas gifts.
Formerly sold at 49c ir
yard, Reduced to ...... 1JC
Shoes
Boys’ Dress
Shirts
A broken lot. Sizes 1314,
14, 1414. Some slightly
1 E
soiled. 1 Formerly
9c: Now
Now
1JC
priced 49c;
NEW STYLES
For stock reducing pur­
poses these desirable
dress pumps and slippers
are cut from as high as
$5.90. Good assortment
of sizes and styles, pair
S2.49
Choice
A
Seedless ¿x
QQr
Jul.
COCOANUT— Bulk
OE
MAYONNAISE, Best
Foods, pint jars .... JJC
,
Pound Bag
25c
25c
49c
69c
Quart
Tins .
Pound
Can
LIPTONS TEA — Yellow
Label, Orange Pekoe AE —
Pound ..................
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MIXED —
Ex­
Good old fashioned cho­
colate drops—assort- O E —
ed flavors, 2 lbs. ..„ JJC
GUM
DROPS— Jumbo size
Assorted flavors
2 tbs...............
Nuts
WALNUTS — Groners Fan­
cy Large Oregon,
QA —
3 tbs. $1.00,
lb. J'xC
Candy
FRENCH
Q
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SNYDERS OYSTER COCK­
TAIL SAUCE— .... QI
8 oz. Bor.tle
. .
RIPE—Lindsay Medium 9 oz.
cans — 2 cans for ....................
LESLIE SALT— Plain or
12 ounce
cans .........................
ALL SPICE, Pepper
Ginger, 2 oz. pkgs.
9E-
¿JU
CHOCOLATE CONES —
Q_
SPICES— Cinnamon, Nut­
meg or Sage
lAf
2 oz. packages
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CURRANTS, MacMarr Im­
ported Grecian,
1 Q
15 oz. package .
1 «7 U
PUMPKIN— Del
Monte 214', 2 for .
0 9 —
¿jC
Bakers Premium
% tb.
9A-
£vU
Knox,
tra Fancy, strictly AE —
hand made, 2 lbs. .. . aJC
ALE—
Iodized, shaker
package ...............
Any Hat In Stock
ready made up at all
GELATINE,
package
Clicquot
Club—Full pint
OE-
bottles, 2 for ........... J JU
GINGER
Shredded, lb. ..
We carry on hand—al­
GLACE FRUITS— Candied
Pineapple or Cher- EQ —
ries, lb....................... JjC
3
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
Dresses
MOLASSES— Brer nr
Rabbit gold, 214 tb. JJC
Aunt Dinah
9ft —
2% lb. can ............ £UC
Small
1 E-
Bottles ...................... 1J U
Reduced to
GET BUSY
EXTRACTS: Dependable—
Pure Vanilla or Lem- nr
on, 2 oz. bottles .... £JC
MARASCHINO CHERRIES
HATS
sign of a cold—
FRUIT CAKE — Uneeda
Bakers Fruited Pud- OE —
ding cake, 15 oz. each ““U
CRISCO
Variety, Bulk,
3 Pounds
Ladies
Kachow
BAKING CHOCOLATE —
WESSON OIL
POP CORN— White Rice
Mrs. H. H. Hanna, who bruised
a finger on her left hand sever-
CRAB MEAT, Geisha brand
Fancy No. % tins Q A—
3 for $1.00, Each JxC
Hardware Co
Vernonia, Oregon
25c
PINEAPPLE, Hillsdale bro­
ken sliced, 19c can
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3 cans for ................ JJC
Hoffman
Shop Work Guaranteed
3 Package.
SWEET PEAS, — Forest
Pride, No. 2,
9 C —
3 for
JJC
KAISÏNS
OLIVES
SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT—IT PAYS
Mechanics
MacMarr, Milled by experts, sold
Q 1 O p*
with a guarantee, 10 lbs. 35c; 49 lbs.
FLOUR
COFFEE
JELLO
PEAS—Del Monte
Garden, No. 2
tins, 3 for ............
Shell Products
Two new cases of smallpox
have developed at Treharne. Bob­
by, son of Dave Reynolds, is
one of the latest victims. There
are also several cases of chicken­
pox in Treharne. No cases of
smallpox have been reported
from Vernonia.
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Prices Effective Friday, Nov. 21, to Wednesday, Nov. 26, Incl
U. S. Royal Cord Tires
Dependable
Honestly, we’re thankful! We appre­
ciate very much the consistent, loyal
patronage our customers are giving
us. To show you how thankful we
are, we’re offering some very special
values in foods. All the finest na­
tionally-known and locally-recognized
foods to make your Thanksgiving feast
a happy one are here in our stores
this week. Come in and share in
these great values!
Dr. Brower
Mrs. F. M. Ruhl was hostess to
the Bridge club Tuesday after­
noon. Mrs. —
F. Dickson won the
first prize.
Pleasing refresh-
ments were served by Mrs. Ruhl,
Those present were Mrs, J. C.
Lindley, Mrs. A. L. Kullander,
Mrs. M. Gründen, Mrs. F. Hart­
wick, Mrs. K. A. McNeill, Mrs.
H. A. Pearse, Mrs. W. R. Cui-
Mrs. J. A. Campbell, who has ver. Mrs. F. Dickson.
been in the hospital following
Mrs. F. Hunter
a serious operation, has return- Mr. Mr. and and Mrs.
J. S. Francis
ed home.
daughter Constance of Tuolumne,
J. E. Tapp, J. F. Jones and California, are spending two
Ira Mann attended Hawthorne weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.
Masonic lodge in Portland Tues­
day evening.
The Women’s Missionary Soc­
iety of the Christian church will
put on a missionary pageant on
the evening of Women’s day, Dec­
ember 7. A free will offering
will be taken, and everybody will
be welcome.
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THE VERNONIA EAGLE
9Q —
PEANUT BRITTLE, fresh
and crisp, made with new
peanuts.
1 E —
Pound ....................... A JU
BRAZILS — Large fancy
“Nigger Toes”
AC —
2 Pounds
“JU
— IXL Soft
Shell variety.
AQ —
2 Pounds .................. *4jC
ALMONDS
ALMONDS — Drake Hard
Shell variety
2 Pounds ..............
QE
. J«*C
MIXED NUTS—an excel­
lent mixture of selected
Almonds, Brazils, Oregon
Walnuts, Oregon Filberts,
Pecans (No peanuts in our
mixed nuts.)
AQ —
2 Pounds .................... <TJC
MARKET FEATURES
Quality Meat» for Less Every Day in the Week
SMOKED HAMS (Extra fancy, whole or half) per lb.
CENTER CUTS HAM, 2 Slices for ..............................
HAMBURGER (All Beef) per lb........................................
COUNTRY STYLE PORK SAUSAGE, per lb...............
25c
40c
17*/»c
... 20c
We are taking orders for Thanksgiving Turkeys—No, 1 Stock.
QUALITY
SNAPPY SERVICE
100% SANITARY
sults on ordinary colds.
FREE! A fireproof
mixing bowl given
with a $1.00 bottle
of Smith’s Vanilla.
Sold by ladies of
Evangelical church.
Ask for
Armitage Cold Tablet» at
ARMITAGE DRUG CO.
Vernonia, Oregon
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Why Pay More Than at
REMEMBER:—
Before you BUY,
Shop at MILLERS
and SAVE Money,
Vernonia, Oregon
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