Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 05, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930.
VERNONIA
for Mr. and Mrs. Garrison, and ST. HELENS DEPUTIZES
ADDITIONAL POLICE
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berget of
Gaston.
Fifteen new police badges will
J. E. Root, principal of Timber
be in active use on the coats of
school and his sister, Miss Neva 15 members of the St. Helens po­
Root, primary teacher, are spend­ lice force in a few days. Fourteen
ing their Thanksgiving holidays of the force were appointed Mon­
at their home in Tigard, Oregon. day evening by the city council
Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh Tail­ from among the business and pro­
man had as their guests on fessional men of the city and come
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. H. from scattered districts so that a
Riggle, son Claude and grand­ true coverage of police protection
son Cecil, and Mr. and Mrs. T. is assured for the city. The men,
D. Tallman of Buxton.
although they have full and com­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ritchey plete police power, will ordinarily
.were dinner guests at the Bert act only in cases of emergency or
McKnight home on Thanksgiving in any case when police protection
dap.
is needed.
The plan was originated in St.
Mrs. B. T. Burgin ,-|nd daughter
Henrietta and son BiUy Bob Helens by Dr. R. G. Moss who
spent the holidays with Mrs. Bur­ had seen it worked out very ef­
gin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. fectively in Seaside.
The entire force of the police
Brinkmeyer.
L. E. Stephens and W. F. and fire departments were pre­
Brinkmeyer attended the Masonic sent Tuesday afternoon when
lodge at Forest Grove on Tues­ Captain Nyles of the Portland
police department spoke to them
day night.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Watson on the subject of the duties of
of Clatskanie spent Sunday even­
ing at the Tailman home.
Thanksgiving dinner guests at
the L. A. Keisel home were Mr.
and Mrs. G. R. Welch and Mr.
Haircutting for Men
and Mrs. Woodward of Portland.
Women and Children
Bill Bailey, Philanthropist
C. W. Reithner made a busi­ “The Flivver Party,” and “The
ness trip to Portland Wednesday. Man and His Wife,” and several
other numbers.
Mrs. Lee Keller returned from
A special mteting of Mt. Heart
Emanuel hospital this week.
Rebekah Lodge is called for De­
Dr. Marvin R. Eby made trips cember 5 for initiation.
to Portland Sunday and Tuesday.
Mrs. Alta Neil spent Thanks­
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hughes giving day with Mrs. Arnold
were in Portland Sunday.
Gnos at Cornelius.
Kenneth Twombly was a visi­
The Rebekah lodge is serving
tor in Kelso Monday evening.
a chicken dinner Saturday even­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cohen ing, December 13.
of Salem registered at Hotel Mc­
Dwight Strong was home from
Donald Wednesday evening.
Odegon State college to spend
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Johnson Thanksgiving with his parents,
were in St. Helens on business Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Strong.
Tuesday.
The Rebekah convention is to
Mrs. W R. Culver and Mrs. be held in St. Helens December
Thor Roberts went to Portland 11. All wishing to go on the
stage see Edna Linn.
Thursday.
Mrs. Mary Billing, a senior at
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armitage
spent last weekend in Longview Oregon State college, spent the
visiting Mrs. Armitage’s parents. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Brown.
Miss Charlotte Hilts spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mattson
Thanksgiving holidays with her
aunt, Mrs. M. A. Hanley, of and Mrs. Helen Graves of Cath­
lamet, Washington, were week­
Portland.
end guests at Hotel Hy-Van.
Miss S. H. Gosa, who teaches
The Eastern Star social club
in the Keasey school, spent last
weekend here, staying at Hotel will meet next Welnesday afJ
ternoon in the Masonic temple.
Hy-Van.
Officers will be elected for the
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGraw coming year.
and family spent Thanksgiving
Among Hotel Hy-Van guests
with Mrs. McGraw’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Walker at Banks. this week are A. C. Dittrick,
Keasey; K. B. Bonsall, H. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick Brown, Roy H. Keagy and W. F.
were the guests of Mr. Hartwick’s Hintzen, Portland.
parents at Banks Thanksgiving
Orville Ellis, who has been em­
day.
ployed in the planer mill for
The eleven-year old daughter several years, cut his thumb
of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stolen has badly Tuesday. He will be laid
developed
a
severe infection off for two or three days.
where she ran a nail in her foot.
Mary Britton, daughter of
Hilbert Young of Keasey stop­ Jack Britton of Treharn caught
ped over at the Hy-Van on his her forefinger of the left hand in
way to spend the Christmas va­ a drag-saw a week ago and cut
cation on his father’s ranch near it badly. Fodtunately the finger
Forest Grove.
will be saved.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson,
Mrs. W. W. Wolff, Mrs. Judd
Greenman and Mrs. F. W. Gough
spent Tuesday in Portland shop­
ping.
Registered at Hotel Gordon
this week are Paul Dodge, Doe
Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Dusenberry,
from Keasey; and N. W. Scott,
J. M. Clark, A. E. Scruggs. J.
M. Mackenzie, H. E. Smith, Wm.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown drove E. Ford, R. B. Earley, and Herb
their guest, Miss Mary Billing Heltzel of Portland.
and
Mrs.
Brown’s
brother,
Dwight Strong, to Corvallis Sun­
The Vernonia Cooking club of
day.
which Miss Ruth Taylor is the
Mrs. A. E. Adams was brought leader, have completed their work
home from Portland Wednesday. 100 per cent and have given a
Mrs. Adams is reported to be tea. Members of this club are
very much improved in health Rose Sitts, Lorraine Space, Otha
Jack Britton of Treharne caught DeHart, Mildred Walters, Le­
ona Hillman, Alberta Veal, Mar­
goitre last week.
guerite Laird.
Mansell Rose, son of Mr. and
The following, who are attend­
Mrs. J. E. Rose of Riverview, ing colleges in Oregon, spent the
cut off the end of his left thumb Thanksgiving holidays at their
while splitting wood last Sunday. respective homes in and near
His doctor predicts that it will Vernonia. Charlotte and Norman
grow back again.
Green, Veldon Parker, Merle and
Miss Zonweiss Douglass return­ Russell Mills, Phoebe and Hale
ed Sunday from McMinnville, Greenman, Helen and Glen Hieb­
where she had been visiting her er, Della Cline, Amy Hughes,
sister, Miss Vivian Douglass, and Alberta DeRock, Dwight Strong,
girl friends. She was honor guest Howard Lee and Neal Bush.
at several social affairs.
Mrs. W. R. Culver was hostess
Registered at Hotel McDonald to the Bridge club Tuesday after­
this week are Arthur Goe, C. noon. Mrs. M. Gründen won the
J. Bebe, and Wm. McLeod of prize for high score. A dainty
Keasey, and A. J. McKee, I. R. lunch of fruit salad and hot rolls
White, C. L. Larson, A. B. Steek, were served by Mrs. Culver.
Lyle White, and R. G. Irish, Those present were Mrs. K. A.
McNeill, Mrs. A. L. Kullander,
all of Portland.
Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. J. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman Lindley, Mrs. Thor Roberts, Mrs.
and daughter Alice returned Sun­ Frank Hartwick, Mrs. M. Grün­
day from Thanksgiving weekend den, Mrs. H. A. Pearse.
at Hoff-manor on the McKenzie
river. They had as their guests Trv a classified ad for results
Dorothy Nanson of Vernonia,
Catherine Hoffman and Miss
Nita Crail from Oregon State
college.
The Rainbow Girls will present
a program in the Washington
school auditorium Friday, Dec­
ember 12.
The program will
consist of two one-act plays,
Dudson’s sister, Mrs. Carl Nelson, giving dinner, Mr. Welter’s fa-
Mrs. Jim Brady and children, ther, M. Welter, Mr. and Mrs.
Maxine, Lynn, and Shirley Ann Holboke and children, James,
are spending a ’ few days with Frances and Margaret, of Beaver-
Mrs. Brady’s sister, Mrs. A. R. ton, and Mrs. Moverroeder of
Baird.
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kern en-’ Mrs. Ida Kilburg and children,
tertained with a large dinner Anthony, Maxine and Laverne,
Thanksgiving day. The guests in- visited relatives on Clatskanie
eluded Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Kern, mountain Thursday of last week.
Margeret Kern, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bloom of
Francis Kern and daughter Jane, Gaston were the guests on Sun-
of Portland, Mrs. Leonard of day of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flett.
Longview, and Mr. and Mrs. C.1 Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Hankins
H. Kern of Westimber.
entertained on Thanksgiving day
Miss Cecelia Marchel, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marchel,
was home for the Thanksgiving
holidays. Miss Cecelia is attend­
1
ing the school at St. Marys of
the Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Dygert are mov­
ing this week to Cochran, where
Mr. Dygert will be employed as
night watchman.
I
The Timber-Westimber Parent-
Teachers association will sponsor
a “500” card party to be held
at the commercial club rooms,
in Timber, Friday December 5,
at 8 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens
spent Thanksgiving with Mrs.
Stephen’s sister, in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Koenig
drove to Portland Monday.
Henry Ferlaak visited Sunday
with Ralph Root at the Raines-
Rogers Lumber company on Gales
creek.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nelson
spent a few days last week with
Mr. Nelson’s parent, Rube Nel­
son of Hillsboro.
Miss Eunice Root of Gales
Creek is visiting Mrs. Wm. Fer­
laak for a few days. Miss Eu­
nice attends the Lyda school and
they are closed on account of
scarlet fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferlaak,
Joe and Henry Ferlaak and Ron­
ald Castleman attended the show
in Vernonia Thursday night.
Mrs. Wm. Gartzke and Mrs.
A. C. Ahlgren spent Friday af-
to
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table
groaning with wonder­
fully cooked rich foods.
Just
Phone
Don't Groan
After Eating
For Ges, Add Stomach
f/
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and
that
unpleasant,
stuffy feeling ahcr par­
taking of too much rich
food, use
Armitage Gas Tablets at
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Features for Saturday and Monday, December 6 and 8, 1930
Kullander
Jewelry Store
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presence
Give us your next
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work to insure your
satisfaction
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Whether on your way home in the evening or on your early morning shopping
tour, “stop” and “go” into the “West’s Favorite Food Stores” if you want the
BEST in foods. There are no penalties such as “first of the month” bills, high
prices or unsatisfactory foods at our stores—every item is guaranteed. Try
this improved food service—you’ll like it!
Jay-
10c v, 98c
when
whatever kind of printing
you wish done, In a manner
that will prove entirely
satisfactory to you.
Expert Work Guaranteed
Try an Eagle classified ad.
Toys for Little Tots
and Children
where and
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Does It
Few people know
the police officer, from the
standpoint of his ability to help
his fellow citizen and prevent
crime, rather than merely ar­
resting wrongdoers after the cri­
minal deed has been committed.
—St. Helens Sentinel.
Barber Shop
Everybody
The Queen of Hearts Bridge
club met Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. C. R. Van
Vleet. Miss Macile Roberts had
high score for the afternoon.
Apple pie a la mode and cof­
fee were served by the hostess.
Others present were Mrs. Frank
Hartwick, Mrs. Thor Roberts,
Mrs. F. Harding, Mrs. L. Hieber,
Mrs. W. Armitage, Mrs. J. E.
Kerr, Mrs. Henry Fogel.
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MacMarr Coffee
Blended from the finest Central American and Brazilian Coffees—
Are you saving 25% to 30% on your coffee purchases? You should
be—Look at these Comparisons!
1930 Cost
1929 Cost
Saving
per pound
per pound
57c
49c
VACUUM PACK COFFEE
MACMARR COFFEE
25%
30%
Candy
Nuts
WALNUTS — Groners Fancy Large
?3"34c
43c
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BRAZILS—Large fancy “nig- 4 r
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ALMONDS—IXL Soft Shell JAp
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MIXED NUTS—an excellent mixture
of selected Almonds, Brazils, Oregon
Walnuts, Oregon Filberts, Pecans. (No
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CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
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GOLD MEDAL SALAD DRES- 1
SING—12 oz Jars ................... -1
MacMARR FLOUR—49 lb. û»-j 9t
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NOODLES, Quaker, 3 pkgs.
PINEAPPLE—Hillsdale Brok- r
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TOMATOES — Standard with A
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CORN MEAL—White or Yel- q
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MARKET FEATURES
Gifts for Grown Ups
QUALITY MEATS AT LESS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK
Also practical gifts that will serve your family
the year around. Electrical Appliances, Fine
Dishes, Dinner Sets, Etc.
PORK ROAST (Nice young pig) per lb................................. 19c
SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, per lb............................................ 12‘/ic
CLIPPER OLEOMARGARINE, per lb....................................... 15c
SMOKED PICNICS (nice to boil or bake) per lb.................. 21c
CALL AT STORE FOR TOY CATALOGUE­
SHOWING PRICES AND DESCRIPTION.
Our prices on toys this year will be lower than
ever. If you want to save money on Christmas
Shopping—SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT
We carry pickles, brick chili, kraut, cottage cheese and a com­
plete line of lunch meats in our market
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