Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 28, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    NOVEMBER 28, 1980.
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
PAGE THREE
pany on Gales Creek shut down
later
each activity, I school year girls who have the
Saturday night.
They expect
the girls get a certain number I required number of points get a
to resume operations when wea­
of points, and at the «nd of the school letter.
ther and market conditions per­
mit in ths spring.
The regular meeting of the
Westimber and Timber Parent-
has three games scheduled.
A
Editar
Larry Marshall
Teacher’s association was held
game with an Astoria team sche­
Christina Raiaay
Adami waa operated sent to a Portland hospital in in the Timber school house Wed­ Asst. Editar
duled for December 6. A game
nesday night with Dr. John Dobbs, Sparta Ed. Marvin Partarfiald at Vernonia December 13 with
e Wednesday morn- an ambulance.
President of Pacific university at Senior Raparlar Crac« Candii
Westport and a return game at
Ir. Reparier Kathryn Malmsian
Guests this week at the Hotel Forest Grove, as guest speaker.
Westport December 19.
These
Sensible advice! For the laundry
n R Eby and Mr*, Hy-Van included H. Von Cleff His subject was "Advantages of Soph. Rap. Margaret McDonald
games will give the coaches a
to Portland Wsdnsa- of Clatskanie and Dr. P. R. a College Education."
Musical Fresh Reparier Floroaae Wall chance to pick a lineup before
is the great first aid to modem house­
Brower, Ivor S. Stack, Vandal numbers were played by pupils of
the conference games begin af
wives. It saves time, money and worry
Branstetter, 8.
S. J.
J. Domnisae,
Domnisae, N. Mrs. Chas. Stanton and a stere-
There will be no school Thurs­ ter the Christmas holidays.
pfleld, Portland In.
A. Sprague, S. F. Heuer, A. W. optican lecture on "Oregon Scen­ day and Friday in Vernonia
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for housekeepers whose business it is to
was in town Tuas,
Johnson, K.
“ H. “ Leahy, Gao. E. ery” was given by Prof. Root, schoola. School will close Wed­
the
This
week
is
the
end
of
nass.
see that wearing apparel of the family
Kats, C. W. Dysinger of Port- principal of Timber school, Re­ nesday and not open again un­ second six weeks of school. Ex-
freshmsnts of cake and coffee til Monday.
Pearson, who make» land.
am* are being given and report
is kept clean.
wsre served.
at Hotel McDonald,
cards will be issued next week.
Recent _____
gueata ___
at ______
Hotel ___
Mr-
Mrs. A. D. Schmidt of Port-
When you “send it to the laundry,
Coach Austin called a meet­
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d after a month'i
Donald were Mrs Sarah V. Caaa, lend was the guest of Mrs. C.
The Girls’ Athletic association,
land.
ing Monday, November 24, for all
send it to our laundry. Your washing
Mlzabeth C, Murray, and J. A. C. Harris Wednesday and Thurs­
the boys who are turning out under Miss Gehring, is starting
Scott
will
■pend Ryan of St. Helena. A. J. Mc- day. Mr. Schmidt is bookkeeper for basketball.
can be done here far more quickly and
He urged that activities this week. They prac­
day with his wife Kea. K. Skagen, J. C. Millar, for the Eagle Lumber company every boy turn out for every tice basket ball every Monday
efficiently than at home.
at hi» home In Port- F, O. Miller, F. I). Antrim, R. ■nd spends a few days each week practice so that he and Mr. and Wednesday afternoon at the
R. Parshall, and Garl D. Long in Westimber,
Mckntire could get a working high school gymnasium.
of Portland; l<ena Truax, Louise
Phone 711 for quick service.
Mr. end Mrs. A. C. Ahlgren combination together.
About sixty girls are enrolled
Kaller of Treharne Picard of Butte, Montana, and
■pent
Thursday
evening
at
the
in
this
organisation
but
only
Gloyd
Adams,
athletic
manager,
anuel hospital await Dolores La Salle of New York.
F. M. Ruhl home in Vernonia.
remarked that the high school one half of this number turn out
Dry Cleaning at New Reduced Rates.
ration for goitre in
The weekly hymn practice of
for practice, on the account of
Mrs. A. C. Alexander and
many living out of town.
Mrs. M. J. Abbott came from the Sunday school was held at
Also there is hiking and ten­
rmitage of Newport, Portland thia week to spend the the home of Mrs. A. F. Knight were enrolled and paased the
necessary test, Songa which are nis which girls are enjoying now
ting fils son W. J. holiday with their huabanda, who on Tuesday evening.
L. R. Kem, W. F. Brinkmeyer, part of the cerimonia! ritual and there will be more activities
II go to Tacoma for work on the O. A. logging train,
i
g, after which he will ■nd live at the Hotel Hy-Van. Oscar Schiffer and J. B. Mar- were practiced.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore have
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, Mr. chel, members of the local Boy
■nd Mrs. Abbott, and George Scout committee, attended a din­ as their guest for the Thankagiv*
atson, an employe of W. Ford were the guests of Mr. ner meeting of the Forest Grove Ing holidays, their ■on and family
knd Scott logging com-
and Mrs. McDaniel of the hotel Area at the chamber of commerce from California.
lre<l hie left arm No­ for Thanksgiving dinner.
rooms at Forest Grove Wednes­
Ed Alcorn had the milfortune
|3 while working on
day evening.
one day last week to break his
[He was able to re- .j w.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens toe.
A large piece of lumber
duties by Tuesday.
of Westimber and the Wm. Gartz- falling on his foot was the cause
ke family of Gales Creek mo­ of the accident.
H. McDonald left Sun-
tored
to Longview Sunday. Mr.
Isabelle Ross spent Friday in
rants Pesa, where shs
Mr«. A. C. Ahlgrea
Grove,
visiting
with
and Mrs. Stephens visited a Forest
Thanksgiving hoi I-
niece and nephew
while
the friends at Pacific university.
daughter and son
Gartzkes spent the day with the
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kern and
and Mrs. E. J.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dudrow Glen Chenowith family.
They children drove to Longview Sun­
returned Wednesday from a trip also visited at the Reed Ingalls day to spend the day with Mrs.
Kern’s brother, Fulton Harrison
guests registered to Rochester, Washington, where home.
The regular weekly meeting and family.
ordon this week were they spent several days with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Winans of
and Genus GJerp of Mrs. Dudrow’s sister, Mrs. E. J.|of the Kshilaia Campfire group
They report the roads wai held Friday afternoon at the Longview are the proud parents
d A. Sehurinol, P. J. Hrown.
“Save as you spend” may sound contradictory but it isn’t at all. At our stores
Three new mem­ of a new baby.
This is their
A. E. Scruggs and H in splendid shape and believe schoolhouse.
you actually save on every dollar you spend for food. That’s because our mod­
business
conditions
to
be
slight
­
bers,
Marjorie
Montgomery,
Gen-
second
child.
They
formerly
of Portland.
ern
methods of distribution save you over 10% more than older types of distri­
ly better in Washington.
evieve Harris and Elaine Brown, made their home in Westimber.
bution. And remember it’s consistent savings that count, so buy here where you
ughei and Helen Hiab-
The semi-monthly meeting of
■tudenla at the Unl- the Stitch and Chatter club was
“save as you spend!
Oregon. returned to held at the home of Mrs. Wm.
Wednesday evening to Ferlaak on Thursday afternoon.
kigiving vacation with The afternoon was spent in sew­
folk.
ing and a delicious lunch was
Thoie
B Reaaoner's guests served by the hostess,
present were Mesdames J. D.
■giving were his chil­
Marchel. C. Noble, L. R. Kern.
and Mrs. Edwin Bow­
A. R. Baird, Fafey, L. E.
daughter Grace of
I
Stephens. Nickerson, A. F. Knight,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Change
Prices
Prices
Wm. Moore, C. H. Kem, J.
North Plains.
in
a
Year
Sat.
&
A.
C.
Ahlgren,
Klein, Geo. King,
Price
ago
Mon. at
Salisbury of Cline’s re­ Wm. Krebs, W. Wolfe, Koenig
MacMarr
rallied splendidly from ■nd J. E. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kern
at Emanuel hoa-
$ .18
$ .43
1 .25
MACARONI, Bulk, short cut, 5 lbs.......
eek ago.
He expects drove to Portland Wednesday.
.18
.43
Kern's
father,
W.
H.
Kern,
................
25
Mr.
BEANS,
Bulk
Red
Mexican,
5
lbs
...........
le to return to Verno-
I returned home with them.
week or so.
.25
.50
PRUNES, New crop Italian, lge, 4 lbs. ................ 25
1
Mrs. L. E. Stephens visited
.33
.08
.............
25
RICE,
Fancy
new
crop
Blue
Rose,
4
lbs.
EASY STARTING
—
SMOOTH RUNNING
iden of Camp McGregor Mrs. Wm. Gartxke at Raines-
.64
1.89
sack
1.25
FLOUR,
MacMarr
Hard
Wheat,
49
lb.
ely injured last Friday Rogers Lumber camp on Wednes­
SPEED AND POWER
log rolled on him, break- day of last week.
.49
.10
...............
39
ROLLED OATS, Fischers, 9 lb. sack .....
1. ('leaning all »park plug» and setting gaps to
The Raines-Rogers Lumber com-
of his legs.
Hr was
The Timber Line
LOCALS j
Send U to the Laundry
Vernonia Laundry
1
WoNtimber
STORES
"SAVE AS YOU SPEND”
Prices Effective Saturday and Monday, Nov. 29 and Dec. 1
Proof of Lowered Cost of Living
Chevrolet
Special No. 175
14 Point
Motor Tune-Up
proper clearance.
2. True up and adjust breaker points to proper
clearance.
3. Check and adjust ignition timing.
4. Adjust valves to proper clearance and lubri­
cate thoroughly.
s
5. Drain carburetor.
6. Clean carburetor screen.
7. Set carburetor at proper adjustment.
8. Tighten intake manifold bolts.
9. Check and tighten water hose connections.
10. Adjust fan belt to proper tension.
11. Grease water pump.
12. Clean generator commutator.
13. Set generator third brush at proper adjust­
ment
14. Road test car.
ELECTRIC
HEATERS
Replaceable
menta
AU for $1.75
E I e-
IT IS A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU
GILBY MOTOR CO.
Vernonia. Oregon
Telephone 491
TOTAL ......................................................
WAFFLE
IRONS
Heat indicator and
chronium plated.
Only
$8.25
d
ELECTRIC
WASHERS
The unbeatable
Meadows.
$98.00
Christmas
Look Who’s Here!
RAISINS—Choice Seedless
4 Pound Bag
PEANUT BUTTER— Hoody’s
Fancy, 2^ Pound jar ............. ¿Wv
DATES—Finest quality, Bulk ft&xa
Hallowi, TG & C Brand, 2 lbs.
SALAD OIL—Good quality in bulk.
Bring your own container
QAn
Per Quart .................................... OvV
PEELS: First Quality,
CITRON—per pound
ORANGE AND
LEMON—Per pound
CURRANTS—MacMarr New
Pack, 15 oz. pkgs. .....................
|2.95 and $3.98
With colored cords
and holders.
SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT—IT PAYS
Hoffman
Hardware Co
Vernonia, Oregon
25c
POP CORN—Good Quality in
bulk — 3 Pounds ............._......... *IUU
MacMARR PANCAKE AND 4
WAFFLE FLOUR, 2Yt lb.
JLÏ7C
9.8 Pound Pkg. ___ 59c
Canned Vegetables
39c
33c
SELECTED
Q
QK/e
STANDARD O CANS
OOL
Calendar Cut Green Beans, No. 2
Golden Sweet Corn, No. 2.
Forest Pride Sweet Peas, No. 2
Mission Tomatoes, No. 2^
1
Aa/C
Pineapple
FIG BARS—Fresh stock, first QQp
quality, low price, 2 pounds ...
IVORY SOAP—“It Floats’’
Medium Bars, 2 for.............
14c
Is
Just
I
$1.88
SHRIMP—Creole brand, New OQ«
Pack, No. 1 cans, 2 for............. Mut
Introducing a new MacMarr Product
—Our name recommends the quality
which conforms to our established
high standard—We guarantee every
package to satisfy and please you!
Libbys Fancy Sliced or
/f
r»
Crushed, No. 2<A cans, 2 for tt OV
MARKET FEATURES
66 Around the Corner"
ELECTRIC
TOASTERS
$5.52
Look what you save on this list of staple groceries NOW as
d*
QQ
compared with a year ago. ......................
—
MacMARR or LIBBYS MILK
Tall cans, 3 for .............
MUv
SYRUP—Stone’s high quality
_
Cane A Maple Blend, 5 lb. can O*/C
ELECTRIC
VACUUM
SWEEPER
>11.90 and $990
These are the low­
est prices on va­
cuum cleaners. Two
only.
$3.64
QUALITY MEATS FOR LESS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK
POT ROAST OF BEEF, Per lb......................................
PRIME RIBS OF BEEF (Boned and rolled) per lb.
Order
Your Christmas Cards
SMOKED PICNICS, Per lb.............................................
RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE, per lb.................
NOW!
18c
29c
21c
20c
We have a complete line of lunch meats, pickles, etc.
QUALITY
SNAPPY SERVICE
100% SANITARY
Before the stock of the wholesalers
in the line you choose is depleted.
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