Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 12, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAGE THREE
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1930.
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week by E. E. Holman of Port-1 Portland visitors last Friday and
with yellow jaundice. The dog
land, having disposed of his bat­ Saturday. Mr. Redman reported
was taken to Portland and all
tery stt recently. The Hornman to his physician.
done for him that could be.
Mrs. Kilby and baby, who spent
I family too are in receipt of a
Ain Wallace’s home is being
Mrs. A. A. Dowling
Thanksgiving with the former’s
I fine new electric radio.
connected up with the power
Fred
Hogerman
and
Rex daughter, Mrs. Wilfred DeClus-
line this week.
Horsman returned Saturday even- ion, returned to their home in
Mrs. A. Buckley and Mrs. B.
Mrs. Ed Reynolds has been on Rachiel were down from Verno­
i ing from a business trip to Port­ Portland Thursday. They were
the sick list for the past week.
A Christmas program is under land.
accompanied by Mr. DeClusion.
nia Monday visiting their moth­
Mr. and Mrs. Seiverts drove up er, Mrs. Reynolds.______
preparation by the teacher and
of whom are ill in the hospital
A seven pound baby girl was; Hugh Dunlap received word of
from Astoria Friday afternoon
pupils to be given at the school born to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ad-1 his step-father’s death recently.
there.
to take their daughter Anne
house on the 19th.
ams at Sultan, Washington, De-i
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage home for the weekend.
Friends here of Mrs. Ben Berg­ cember . The baby has been I A. Granquist and family have
gone to Portland to live until
were in Portland Monday and
The Wm. Bridgers family mo­
strom will be pleased to hear named De Lora Lee.
work is resumed after the holi­
brought back with them their tored to Vernonia Sunday even­
that she is recovering from in­
The
little
daughter
of
Mr.
and
J
sister, Mrs. D. Cheney of Seattle ing to see the “Big Trail’’ at
juries received in an automobile Mrs. P. H. Matson, born Nov-, days.
Mrs. Jake Neurer
who will remain here for the the Joy Theatre.
accident in Portland in October. ember 17 has been named Aud-'
holidays and possibly all winter.
Lester Holmes moved his fa­
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rose of rey Jean.
A year’s subscription of the
mily in from Clatskanie last
Lincoln Peterson and Elmer Port Angeles, Washington, are
Eagle sent to a friend would
The Campfire Girls met Tues­ week. They are living with Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
Redman
,
Linberg were Vernonia business spending a few weeks here with
day evening December 9 at Mrs. Lawyer.
and the former's father were make an ideal gift.
visitors Tuesday.
their son, Lyle, and wife.
Condit’s house to paint their
Bernard
Dowling
and
Donald
The
John
Estes
family
from
The
Bemis
family
is
spending
headbands, but not having any Sutherland went to Vernonia
brushes decided to wait until Sunday evening to see the “Big Riverview were Sunday guests several days in Portland. Mr.
at the home of their daughter’s Bemis is having some dental
the next meeting.
Trail.”
family, the Dave McMullins, at work done.
Orville Jones has been staying Natal.
Chas. I. Early, and R. B.
C. E. Westlin and family were
Jake Neurer is building a gar­ Portland visitors over the week­
Early of Portland, were attend­ down at the E. T. Wallace home
ing to business interests in Ver­ helping with the chores during age on his place now for his end.
Mr. Westlin spent some
nonia this week. They installed Mr. Wallace's absence at the tractor and equipment.
time in having dental work done.
new linoleum covering on the hot springs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jones
John Wornstaff had an electric
Road supervisor John Schlippy drove through to Vernonia Tues­ radio installed in his home last
post office floor.
has had some men working on day to do some trading there.
Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Steph­ the fill up above the Lee Os­
Ira Peterson did some repair
ens, Mrs. E. Knight, Mrs. R. A. born place last week, repairing carpenter work at the Natal this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin
Olson and Mrs. H. Veal attended and filling in.
school buildings recently.
and daughted Marion were Ver­
a women’s missionary convention
E. Wallace returned home Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
at the Mowry Avenue Christian day from the hot springs, where were Saturday visitors at Mist. nonia visitors Wednesday.
Mrs. Noble Dunlap spent Wed­
church in Portland Thursday.
he has been for the past two
Fred Bush took a couple of nesday afternoon in Vernonia.
Registered at Hotel Hy-Van this or three weeks as a cure for a veal to Vernonia on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer
were Dr. P. R. Brower, N. A. case of rheumatism.
Shady Lane is hauling in his were shoppers in Vernonia Sat­
Sprague, S. J. Domnisse, E. H.
urday.
Leahy, F. W. Monroe, H. E. winter’s fuel.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson
Charles Hamely Dave McMul­
Parker, H. F. Hintzen, George E.
Wharton, and J. A. McAllister, all were Sunday dinner guests at the lin, William Bates, Harry Mc­
Jesse George home.
Mullin and Orvel Bates all drove
from Portland.
A large band of sheep, some to Vernonia Monday to do some
As a result of falling from a 600, went through the village shopping.
haymow, Ellis Rainwater, son of Saturday, stopping over night to
Mrs. G. Taylor and two sons
M. R. Rainwater, who lives on rest and refresh the men who were shopping in Vernonia Sat­
the Timber road, has a dislocated were in charge of them. They urday.
Here is the most complete tie-up in food
shoulder with one bone broken. were bound for five this side of
G. Tracy has his dairy barn
______
stuffs in the history of the Northwest!
The injury was corrected here. Clatskanie, we were told.
just about finished now.
Ellis will probably be laid up for • Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling
We have assembled l'or this sale the best products of the Northwest’s leading
Joe Peechey ' from Riverview
about six weeks.
and Florence and Bernard were was a Natal business caller Wed­
grower^, producers and packers. Here is an opportunity to build up our industries
and production and also to get better acquainted with our own wonderful re­
Hotel McDonald guests this i Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. nesday evening.
Matthe vs Brothers are haul­
sources. You will be surprised—yes, and pleased—with the excellent quality
week were B. A. Douglas, V. Chas. Sundland.
Sundholm, Paul Reeve, J. A. I Mr. and Mrs. John Schlippy ing large cedars to Vednonia this
foods offered in this sale. Look at the SAVINGS, too!
drove
to
Vancouver
Saturday
week.
Johnson, H. Clausen, K. Skagen, ■
morning
for
the
weekend.
Miss
Beatrice
Perry
and
her
R. R. Parshall, John S. Green, i
Prices Effective Saturday and Monday, Dec. 13 and 15, 1930
Portland; P. Wickstrand, Bert I Irene DeRock attended the grandfather, Oliver Burris, were
Hocken, Beaverton; and Geo. meeting of Oreder of Rainbow business callers in Vernonia Fri­
Girls in Vernonia Monday night. day.
Nelson, St. Helens.
Chas. Sundland lost his valu­
The William Pringles have their
MacMarr-Made in Portland.
The Women’s Missionary socie­ able German police dog this week youngest son at home with them
ty of the Evangelical church will
9.8 lb. bag, 59c 2l/a lb. pkg.......................
hold a bazaar, cooked food sale
and candy sale in the Van Als-I
tine building Saturday. It was
N»rth7te” Pr°-
formerly announced that it would
duct, Tall cans, 3 for............... -.....
be held in the building next to
Mac’s Pharmacy, so please note
the change.
Camp ...
McGregor <
Mist
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman
went to Portland Tuesday.
Wm. Brown, deputy game war­
den, was in town Friday.
Natal
Dr. Marvin R. Eby was in
Portland Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Macpher­
son, Mrs. W. W. Wolff and Mrs.
F. M. Ruhl went to Portland
Tuesday.
Mrs. D. A. Kramer is visiting
friends in Portland for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Childs
went to Portland Monday, re­
turning Tuesday.
Marvis Taylor, whose leg was
broken in September is all right
now and back in school.
Mrs. Rose Fletcher has return­
ed to her place in the Miller
Mercantile store after several
days of serious illness.
Miss Constance Bougher, Mrs.
Bill Owens and Mrs. Sanders
went to McMinnville Friday even­
ing.
M M
Mr. and Mrs. Ed James and
Miss Pauline Hoydan of Portland
visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Long
over the weekend.
k ac arr
^STORES
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Young and
Charles Bowman of Astoria were
weekend visitors at the Hy-Van
hotel.
E. H. Salisbury has been get­
ting about town this week, feel­
ing much improved following his
recent operation.
Chas T. Early, R. B. Early
and C., Paul Sandijur are among
those registered at Hotel Gordon
this week.
Mrs. A. R. Holmes, who lives
at Riverview, has been confined
to her home for several days
because of illness.
Northwest
Products Saie
Pancake Flour
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeill left
Tuesday morning -for Prosser,
Washington, to spend a few
days with Mr. McNeill’s par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McNeill.
Hoffman Hdwe. Co.
Virgil Drorbaugh has purchas­
ed a new car, a Marquette.
A Christmas party will be held
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gilchrest in the Masonic temple next Wed-1
were in St. Helens on business nesday evening after the regular
Monday.
chapter meeting, for all Eastern
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watt, Stars and their husbands. Each
of Salem were guests of Mr. person who attends is requested
and Mrs. L. R. Gilchrest Sunday. to bring a gift costing not over
Until recently Mr. Watt had twenty-five cents. A good time
is promised by Mrs. J. W. Brown,
his law office here.
chairman of the entertainment
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. committee.
Kramer last Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. William Ingram of
Portland. Mr. Ingram is mana­
ger of one of the MacMarr stores
of that city.
Let Vs Help On
Your Christmas Problems
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER
ADVERTISE
W. Plumer went to
Tuesday to visit his’
and his daughter-in-
Samuel Plumer, both
Carnation Milk
Fischers Regular Willamette
valley 9 lb. sack ...............................
.
n
A
KOllea Oats
__
HiaCHlarr Cozzee
Always Fresh, Roasted in Portland,
Rich and full flavored—Pound .......
3 Pounds $1.00
Household Sodas 3 Tru Pound
Blu, h Package
»"“1»“ ......................
S« las
-....
PRUNES— Northwestern Italian Var­
iety—Large Size—New Crop OK/»
4 Pounds ........................
iheNEW Radio/
BROOMS— Liberty Brand—A heavy,
serviceable, broom, Made in
KO/»
Portland—Each ....................... t)«zC
New, complete, full-toned
big-perfurming...l>eautiftil
Screen-Grid receiver ....
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE— Roasted
in Portland—
Q Q _
1 Pound vacuum can ........... uOt
BLUING AND AMMONIA—manufac­
tured in Portland—Standard IK/»
Grade. 2 Bottles ..............
AtJV
Steel Trucks
•a bay
NOW ON DISPLAY!
See it! Hear it!
A big-performing, 7-tube (3
screen-grid) Balanced-Unit
Philco with the famous Phil-
co Electro-Dynamic Speaker
for only $89.50, with tubes
included. Beautiful lineal...
Volume, distance, selectivity,
power and pure, cleag. Madia-
torted tone!
Your Philco dealer will glad­
ly let you try the Baby Grand
Console without obligation!
A popular favorite—milled QI A K
in Portland, 49 lb. sack
tP-L» tc O
A low price on our best grade—milled
in the Northwest from Northwestern
Wheat
Q -| O r
49 Pound Sack ..................
and it will seZJ!
WITH
BES
Crown Flour
MacMarr Flour
your merchandise
Rev. G.
Longview
son Amos
law, Mrs.
;
98c
WALNUTS— Groners Fancy Large
Oregon Franquettes—
Qi A A
34c pound—3 Pounds ..... ijA«vV
WALNUTS— Groners Medium Oregon
Franquettes—28c pound
P»Px/»
2 Pounds ................................... tJOv
FILBERTS—North Pacific Nut Ass’n.
Round variety, grown in Ore- QQ _
gon—Pound ...............................
V
PRESERVES— Crown Point Pure
Strawberry—made in Portland by the
Starr Fruit Products Co.,
3 Pound jar
............
0*7 V
FIG BARS— Fr- sh stock baked OKp
in Portland, 2 pounds for ....... ¿Ov
„
Macaroni
Oregon Curve Cut
4 Pounds ..........................
CUT BEANS—Santiam brand Fancy
Kentucky Wonder or Allens Pride Cut
Refugee—No. 2- Tins
QP/»
2 cans for ................................. OtJV
PEAS— Ocean Breeze Extra Fancy
Small Sieve — Packed on San Juan
Island in Puget Sound—No. QK/»
2 Tins—2 for ...........
OtJl
PEANUT BUTTER— Hoodys Best —
made in Portland.
A K /»
2>4 Pound Jar ................ TTtJV
DILL PICKLES—Libbys Fancy Grade
No. 1 1 A
Packed in Port­
Picnic AW
land, No. 2i/t
PUMPKIN—Del Monti —National fa­
vorite—packed at Salem, Ore. OC«
No. 2*4 cans, 2 cans for ....... ¿IVV
BEETS—Libbys Small Whole, IQp
packed in Portland, No. 2 tins_ -L«/V
TOMATOES—Standard with QKn
Puree, No. 21/2, 3 for ........... OUV
CARNATION OATS—large size pack­
age with premium—made in
Portland—Package
........... OtlV
SÄUER KRAUT—Libbys, — produced
and packed at Kent, Wash.
No. 2«/s—2 for .........................
MARKET FEATURES
Quality Meat« for Le«» Every Day in the Week.
25c
20c
15c
15c
10c
STEAK—Sirloin or Beef—per lb.
I'kilm mnhet th« world* t
lbw of radio*.
MAKE THIS A BADI» CHBISTMASI
Vernonia Service Station
Vernonia : : : Oregon
25c
VEAL—Roasts—per lb...................
Stew—per lb........... -.........
MUTTON—Roast—per lb..............
Stew—per lb.....................
QUALITY
SNAPPY SERVICE
100% SANITARY
Vernonia, Oregon
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