Wes tini ber KIST i Mn. A. C. Ahlgren Henry Fogel made a fishing been, visiting in Vernonia and trip to Tillamook Friday. expected to remain here during the Christmas holidays, was cal­ Albert Jensen spent the week led back to her home in Seat­ end in Salem. tle by the sudden illness of her Gifts for everybody at Miller’s daughter. at less money. Adv. The bridge club met Tuesday Miss Marie Kirkpatrick en- afternoon at the home of Mrs. tertained friends at a birthday Frank Dickson. A pretty card table cover was given to Mrs. W. party Sunday. R. Culver as prize for high score. George A. Nelson, county a- A lovely salad was served to the gent, was in town the early part guests by Mrs. Dickson. Those of the week. presen were Mrs. F. D. Mac- phersen, Mrs. F. Hartwick, Mrs. K. A. McNeill and A. L. Rul­ K. A. McNeill, Mrs. A. L. Kul- lander went to Portland on li us- lander, Mrs. E. E. Yeo, Mrs. W. iness Tuesday. R. Culver, Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. Miller’s, the Christmas store. M. Grunden. Adv. Mrs. A. J. Hughes and Mrs. K. A. McNeill were in Portland Monday. Mrs. Olive Pearson left Sun­ day to spend Christmas with her nephew, Mitchell LaFleur, in Portland. Mrs. W. S. McDaniel is spend­ ing two or three days this week in Portland. New guests at Hotel Gordon the past week were W. Ray Clark, Portland; Ted Kengan, Thomas Byron, Vernonia, and Mrs. Tony Scott, Keasey. A complete line of gifts at Millers. Adv. Glen Ridenour, Keasey; Z. A. Toye, Portland; and Ed Parker. Wauna were amosg those recent­ ly registered at the Hotel Ne­ halem. Recent arr.val at the Hotel McDonald include Miss Nettie E. Alley of St. Helens, A. J. McKee, O. Hammer, K. Skagen, A. R. White, J. A. McGowan, Burns M. McGowan of Portland, and Mat Johnson of Mist. Camp • • . McGregor All work by the Oregon-Ameri­ can Lumber company closed down Tuesday for the rest of the win­ ter. About 85 loads of spilled logs were picked up since Decem­ ber 1 by the crane crew and train 106. V. W. Hansen, engineer on 106, left Wednesday morning for his home in Portland. The wood sawing crew ceased work also, Tuesday, Mr. Ald- rich has gone to Portland to spend his vacation with his fa- mily. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fletcher, who have been spending their va­ cation in Portland, returned to camp Thursday, where Mr. Flet­ cher has resumed his office work, releiving the rest of the office force who are off on their va- cation. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Haffey re­ cently sold their household ef- fects here to a Mr. Baker and have goae to Wahsington, where Registrations at the Hotel they are visiting Mrs. Haffey’s Van include H. H. Votaw, and Mrs. L. H. Rose, W. B. father. Heath, E. H. Leahy, Francis F. The school houses are being Wade, Harry Wilson and N. M. wired for lights this week, This Roark, all of Portland, and H. will materially aid in the school work on dark cloudy days. Von Cleff or Clatskanie. A Christmas program will be C. Bruce caught two steel­ given at the school house Fri­ heads, one weighing eight and day evening, December 19 by the other 15 pounds, at Tilla­ the pupils of both rooms, after mook Sunday and served them which presents and treats from to his friends at the Hotel Me the tree will be distributed by Donald Monday. He intends to Santa Claus himself, Following make another trip next Sunday. is the program to be rendered: "Soft Through the Olive Your money will buy more Song, ” by school; recitation, gifts at Miller’s Adv. Trees, “The Christmas Story,' by Er- J. H. Tackaberry, cousin of ma Larson; recitation, "Christmas dectective Tackaberry, and Mrs. Bells,” Avious Scott; recitation, Mabel Dotty of Portland were “The Birds’ Christmas,” Pearl guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Faught. Christmhs songs: “A Gillchrest Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guiding Star,” Florence White ; Gillchrest returned to Portland “Christmas Cheer,” Oke Ander- with them that evening and son; “Silent Night,” the school. I Recitations: "Shaper in Santa,” stayed through Monday. I Stanley Mornstaff; “ A Christmas Mrs. Dolly Cheney, sister of, Spirit,” Ruby Faught; Songs, Mrs. W. J. Armitage, who has “Star of the East,” Jack Scott; Miss Nettie E. Alley, county health nurse, postponed the home | nursing meeting last week be­ Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens cause of the diphtheria cases in and Billy were dinner guests at the community. We shall be able | the Paul Fetsch home in Ver­ to resume our work this week nonia on Thursday night. however, as both the Rainwater No new cases of scarlet fever and Bergerson families are have developed and Douglas of quarantine. Knight, the only one now affect­ A community dance was ed, is very much improved and joyed by all present at the will be out of quarantine in a'Kist school house December few days. A birthday surprise party Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kern and given in honor of Norman Mrs. C. H. Kern drove to Port­ gen by Mrs. Hobart Engen land Friday to shop. Mrs. C. H. Omar Sheeley at the J. B. Ohler Kern will remain to spend the home, Saturday December 13. An weekend with her mother, Mrs. enjoyable evening was spent play­ Sheffield. ing cards. Luncheon was served Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens by the hostess at midnight. and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ahlgren Ellis Rainwater, who had the drove to Portland Tuesday. While misfortune of dislocating his arm in town they called on Mr. and last week still carries it all band­ Mrs. E. R. Venable, who own aged and taped but is able to and operate a grocery store in be back at school again. Portland. Mr. Venable formerly worked in the store here. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples of Vernonia are spending a few days with Mr. Peoples’ mother, Mrs. Wm. Krebs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walters and children spent Sunday visiting friends in Longview. A Christmas program will be Save Your Money by given at the school house Friday December 19, at 8. p. m. There Buying Right — Toys will be a Christmas tree and Cheaper than Ever Be­ candy for the children. fore at Hoffman’s. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens spent the week end in Portland visiting Mrs. Stephens’ sister, Mrs. A. W. Lockwood. The Westimber Sunday school will have a Christmas tree and candy for the little folks on $3.00 AIRPLANES Sunday morning, December 21. George Keller, who has worked for the Eagle Lumber cofpany for a number of years, was in camp greetisg friends last Sat­ urday. He is now located at Pres­ $2.00 AIRPLANES cott, Oregon. Al Knight has been quite ill the past week with tonsilitis. Airplanes $1.68 98c “Luther’s Cradle Hymn.” Reci- tation, “December," Yvonne Day; song, “Christmas Bells,” first grade; dialogue, “Christmas Sym- bols,” first grade; song, “ 1 6 Christ- mas Eve,” third and fourth grades; dialogue, “A Christmas Plan,” i second and third grades; song, “. Away in Judea,” by Oke and Arne Anderson; Ellsworth Bemis and Lloyd White. Mrs. Lambert, the upper grade teacher, will spend the holidays with her sister, a teacher in the Seattle schools, in Seattle. Mrs. Fraser, primary teacher here, will spend the holidays with her sister in Portland, who is a teacher in the Spokane schools. Mrs. Scott and son Jack were Vernonia visitors Tuesday when the latter had dental work done. Our printing draws attention. Give us a chance to prove it $1.00 AIRPLANES 68c WHEELBARROW 48c NOW $«Q.7S 50c - 75c GAMES Special 38c GIRLS’ SEWING AND CRAYON SETS Big Special 68c The genuine, reg. $3.25 KIDDY CAR 10c to 50c N0W $1 29 pr. 44-INCH ART LINEN—Regular price |1.49 yard. Heavy weight, me- A Qz* diui > weave, soiled edges—Yd. ¿ivL CURTAIN NET—Was 39c yd. Ivory color with blue rayon cross stripes. Reduced for a quick 1 f« Clearance. NOW ..................... luV 79c RAYON DRAPERY—A rich dark blue material 36-inches wide. QKz» Now, Per Yard ........................ ¿it)V 19c SILKOLINE—Plain cream color. Heavy enough for quilt lining. Cz» NOW YARD ............................... Ot 36-INCH PRINTS—An assortment of twelve patterns. Light and 1 flz» dark—YARD_______ ____ — 79c WOOL SERGE AND CREPE—NOW, YARD. 39c MEN and BOYS’ A Qr CAPS—Now .... Good caps, slightly shop worn. Values to $1.49. n and 25c SHRIMP— Gulf Kist fancy medium. 5 ounce cans, 2 for ............... 35c Creole Choice small 5 oz. cans, 2 for ..... 29c Sliced or- Crushed No. 2%,—2 cans .... 45c DATES— New crop Hallowi, 2 lbs. for ... 25c POP CORN— fine quality— It pops. 3 Pounds ................. 25c GINGER ALE — Clicquot Club. 2 bottles 35c Dozen, $1.75. JELL WELL — 3 Packages ............ FIGS—Fancy white 5 row layer, 2 lbs........ MAYONNAISE— Best Foods, Pints ........... CRISCO— 3 Pound can ......... 19c 29c 35c 69c 15c Ask For Toy Catalogue FREE See Hoffman About It—It Pay. EXTRACTS - Vanilla or Lemon— BURNETTS— oq 2 ounces ........... ¿DC DEPENDABLE— Ot- .......... KNOX GELATINE— TA. Package ................... “"I CANNED VEGETABLES CORN— Country Kist or Calendar, No. 2. TOMATOES — Mission No. 2t4 Cans HOMINY — Van Camp’s No. 2 *4 Cans. CANS FOR Vernonia, Oregon j n Marr 15 oz............... IvC CANDY OLIVES— Lindsay Medium Ripe , 9 ounce. *> C — 2 for ...................... ZDC FRENCH MIXED— Ex­ tra fancy, strictly AC- hand made, 2 lbs. “DC CHOCOLATE CONES— COMB HONEY -— Fancy —good old fashioned chocolate drops—assort­ ed flavors. St. 2 Pounds ........... DDC GUM DROPS — Jumbo size, assorted flav- OQ — ors, 2 Pounds ..... ¿uC grade wrapped in Ctel- A C— lophane, 12 oz. 2 for “DC MARASCHINO CHERRIES 1 r 1DC Small Bottles ............ COCOA— Bulk, good 9Ç- PEANUT BRITTLE — quality, 4 pounds .... ¿DC Fresh and crisp, made with new peanuts 1C Pound ................. IvC SATIN MIXED—a big variety of flavors and colors, strictly n E fancy, 2 lbs. ¿DC BROKEN MIXED— Old fashioned Ribbon Candy, hard pillows, cuts, wafers and mints. *>E 2 Pounds ............. “9C HOLIDAY Chocolates — Fine quality assorted fla­ vors in handsomely de­ corated boxes. CQ — 2*4 Pound box .... O^C RIBBON MIXED— assort­ ed flavors and col- A C- ors—2 lbs............. ——————— KETCHUP— Heinz Monte, 14 ounce Bottle ................. or Del 1 A 1Î/C TOMATO SOUP— nr Campbells, 3 for .... ¿DC BULK SALAD OIL— Bring your own container. on Quart ....................... DUC BAKER’S PREMIUM CHO­ COLATE— nn ¿¿C 9C- Powdered, 3 lbs........ ¿DC Golden C 25c 4 Pounds '/a Pound cakes .... SUGAR — XXXX PEEL CITRON NUTS WALNUTS — Groners nq Pound ............ LEMON A ORANGE OE- fancy large Ore- OA — gon. Pound . D“C 3 lbs. $1.00, BRAZILS — large fancy “nigger toes” AC- 2 Pounds “DC. ALMONDS — IXL Soft shell variety. AQ/» 2 Pounds “»'C MIXED NUTS—an excel­ lent mixture of selected Almonds, Brazils, Ore- Oregon gon Filberts, (No Walnuts, Pecans. Peanuts in our Mixed Nuts.) 49c 2 Pounds ..... Virginia PEANUTS - fresh roasted. 25c 2 Pounds ¿DC Pound TREE TEA—H lb. Pack­ age— Green or •> E Black ......................... J JC COCOANUT— bulk QE. Shredded, pound - ¿DC SPICES— Ground, 1 A _ 2 oz. packages, each Sage, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Paprika._________________ CANNED VEGETABLES CORN—MacMarr Del Maiz No. 2. PEAS— Del Monte Early Garden, No. 2 cans. CUT GREEN BEANS—Al­ len’s Pride or Santiam, 2’s CANS Aq FOR MARKET FEATURES Quality Meats for Less Every Day in the Week. 57c 25c 15c 39c CLIPPER NUT MARGARINE, 4 lbs.......... KERR’S QUALITY MINCE MEAT, 2 lbs. HAMBURGER (AH beef) per lb.............. SHORTENING (Pure vegetable) 3 lbs. ... We will have a complete stock of No. 1 Fowls for your Christmas. 100% SANITARY SNAPPY SERVICE QUALITY Hoffman Hdwe. Co. Q A —Milled from best North- d*-| OF western Wheat — 49 Pound sack FLOUR "1 MacMARR SEEDLESS— Q r 4 Pound Bags ............. RAISINS HERSHEY’S—1/2 Q r _ Pound—2 for .............. Z5C COCOA " " " Pride No. 2. TOY AUTOMOBILES 23c CURRANTS—Mac- nr DDC cy Jap. , %’s—Can CUT GREEN BEANS — 15c i V MacMARR OR LIBBY— Tall Cans— 3 cans for .. TOY AIRPLANES 10c 29c BAKING POWDER—A cake pan free with each pound—1 lb. can CRAB MEAT— Geisha fan­ SWEET PEAS— Forest Boys’ and Girls’ WHISTLES SWANSDOWN— Large Package .. MacMarr—Every pound guaranteed Fresh Roast- ed—a real Christmas treat.3 Pounds $1.00 LB. It* Tested Golden, No. 2. $2,98 5c END OF THE WEEK SPECIALS CAKE FLOUR CALUMET MILK 2 ounces Little Fellows’ ALL STEEL WAGON Will stand lots of rough handling. B. V. MAY SILK HOSE Why Pay More Than at STORES Holiday Prices for Dec. 19 to Dec. 24, Inclusive, 1930 PINEAPPLE— Libbys fancy BOOKS of ALL KINDS REMEMBER Before you Buy Shop at MILLER’S And SAVE Money FM ac M arr Christmas season is here again with its gay, hustling holiday spirit and good cheer. And no one is more busily occupied from morning ’till night than the house-wife. No wonder she appreciates our convenient and complete food ser­ vice, our stores with hundreds of suggestions of good things to eat and our fresh, fine quality foods. She knows right where to find the “goodies” for her Christmas feast. 5 oz. cans, 2 for ...... $1.00 BOYS’ $4.35 Were 81.50 Pair STORES OYSTERS— Gulf Kist $6.00 Value—Large Size ALL STEEL WAGON Roller Bearings Only The finest of silk from the top to the toe. Light service weight. Full fa­ shioned. New colors ¿M ac M arr Christmas SPECIALS $1.98 Our entire stock of new dresses is included. A good assortment o f styles and sizes to choose from. 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