Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 16, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    Many from here attended the
services.
Jim Green is hauling hay from
down the river to his home this
week.
The Dave McMullin family
drove to Vernonia Monday morn­
According to latest reports, ing.
J. C. Lindley made a business The eighteen months old daugh­
Zale Holmes from Riverview trip to Portland Monday.
work here will not commence be*
ter of Mrs. Lee Keller, who has
visited relatives here last week
fore the first of next month.
been ill with pneumonia at the
Bessie Spofford is sick with home of Mrs. Ben Bennett, is
Several men have been at work end.
pox.
chicken
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George Neurer
improving.
clearing out trees whih fell across
tracks during the recent wind from Portland spent Sunday with
Wm. Armitage was a business
Mrs. Florence Nelson, who
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer at visiter in Portland Monday,
storm.
has been visiting her daughter,
Natal.
Tile pupils from Mrs.
Mrs,
Keller of Treharne Mrs. Bert Tisdale, during the
bert’s room took up a collection | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gray and has had Lee
tc.
return to the hos- winter, returned to Los Angeles
i
Dale
Osburn
were
weekend
visi
­
for the Boys’ and Girls’ Aid so­
last week.
pital
in
Dallas.
tors
at
the
Neurer
ranch.
ciety, to which a few others add­
Herbert Gordy, who has been
ed. The sum netted over four
Mrs. H. Robinson was operated
dollars, which was sent as a
upon in the Emanuel hospital staying with his aunt, Mrs. Chris
Nicar, for the past six months,
Christmas offering.
Wednesday.
lleft Thursday by motorcycle for
Avious Scott expects to take
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Stevenson Baytown, Tex.
the mid year state eighth grade
Mrs. A. C. Ahlgren
of Portland were guests of Mr.
examination to be held this
Mrs. J. C. Lindley and Mrs. F.
and Mrs. W. J. Armitage Sunday.
month.
D. Macpherson went to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Don Nelson of
Grandma Bishop returned to
C. W. Reithner made a business Wednesday to visit Mrs. R. A.
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Vernonia visited Sunday evening trip to Portland the first of the Space, who underwent an opera­
Bradford, Wednesday, after vis­ at the L. E. Stephens home.
week.
tion in Emanuel hospital Monday.
iting relatives at Camas, Wash­
Mrs. Farley is in Elgin, Ore­
has
Mrs.
Tom
Crawford,
who
Mrs. Fred H. Veith and son
ington, and in Portland.
gon, with her sister and expects
been in a Portland hospital re- Freddie went to Vancouver,
Mrs. Jean Roley Bethel sent to remain a month.
Washington, Wednesday to at­
Miss Emma Stephens of Port­ turned home this week.
holiday greetings to friends here.
tend the funeral of her four
She is living in Denver, Colora­ land spent the week end with
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. months old nephew.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Earl Byers of Timber at the
do.
Roger’s Maternity home Monday
Mrs. Paul Dodge returned Sun­ Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDuffee
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Nickerson night at 9:45.
day from a visit to Forest Grove.
of Camp McGregor are spending
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Has
­
The Johnson, Sather and Heg-
a few days at the home of
Joseph Boody of Yacolt, Wash­ McDuffee’s parents,
li families attended the funeral kins drove to Woodburn Tuesday
ington,
visited
his
daughter,
Mrs.
to
see
Mrs.
Nickerson's
brother.
of a relative in Rainier Satur­
Mrs. W. E. Bell.
Mrs. Guy Channess of Weston, Charlie Johnson, for several days
day.
last
week.
Claude Veal, son of Mr.
Jack Baldridge, formerly a Oregon, and Mrs. Louisa Hobson
Mrs. Herman Veal, came home
camp superintendent for the of Portland, who have been the
Among
recent
arrivals
at
Hotel
■ Oregon-American Lumber com­ guests of Mrs. A. R. Baird the Gordon were F. C. Webb, C. R. from school Wednesday morning
pany here, is superintending a past week left Friday morning Flitner, J. L. Miller and R. B. with a severe cut in his head,
caused by a fall while playing
pine logging camp near Albu­ for Portland, where Mrs. Chan­ Early, all of Portland.
in the basement.
querque, New Mexico, having ness will visit before returning
Mr. and Mrs. James Groat of
taken over same a year ago last home.
G. C. Pendergast of Astoria,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetch of Portland are visiting their son
fall. His family resides in Al­
traveling agent for the S. P. and
Vernonia
and
the
latter
’
s
mother,
and
daughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
buquerque, where the daughter,
S. railroad, was in town on busi­
in her junior year, is attending Mrs. Stock at Hoquiam, Wash­ Groat.
ness Wednesday, and attended
ington,
were
dinner
guests
at
high school.
Mrs. T. M. Crawford, who un­ the chamber, of commerce lun­
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wornstaff the L. E. Stephens’ home Tues­ derwent an appendix operation cheon.
day
night
and son, William, spent a few
Mr. and Mrs. A. F.| Knight in Emanual hospital January 1,
Otto Michener, employed by
days in Portland this week.
returned to her home Tuesday. the Clark - Wilson Logging com­
Mrs. F. D. O’Donnell and chil­ and son Douglas have been vis­
dren went to Portland Wednes- iting in Portland the past week.
C. S. Hoffman was in Port­ pany, injured his left leg Jan­
Mrs. Geo. King was hostess land Monday and Tuesday at­ uary 8 while felling timber, so
day to see the husband and fa­
ther, who is confined in the last Thursday afternoon to the tending a convention of North­ that he had to be laid off for
two days.
Veterans’ hospital. He is suf- “Stitch and Chatter” club. Those ern Hardware dealers.
attending were Mesdames J. B.
fering with lumbago.
Recent guests at Hotel Hy-
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kerr have
Vern Dusenberg purchased a Marchel, Wm. Moore, A. R.
Van were Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
and
Baird,
L.
M.
Nickerson,
Vida
moved
into
the
house
at
A
piano last week.
and son of Scappoose,
E. R. Estey and L. M. Adams Winans, A. C. Ahlgren, L. E. Trade streets which George W. Kilkenson
G. W. Kennett, Springfield, J.
were Vernonia visitors Wednes­ Stephens, Wm. Krebs, W. Wolfe, Ford recently remodeled.
W. Snyder, Kelso, W. M. Angel,
A. Koenig, J. Klein, L. R. Kern
day.
Mrs. S. A. Martin of Churchill,1 E. V. Kinney, Seattle, Mr. and
Peggy Ridenour, a first grade and E. J. Wilson. Mrs. Guy Chan­ Manitoba, who has been the guest Mrs. H. B. Ramesay, Wm. Brown,
pupil, reentered school Monday ness of Weston, Oregon, Mrs. W. of her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Yeo, M. H. Nichols, B. E. Ploumeau,
afer a week’s absence from F. Brinkmeyer and Mrs. Louisa for the past month, left Wednes­ J. H. Roberts, W. F. Hintzen, Z.
Hobson of Portland were guests.
school on account of illness.
day for California to visit a few E. Parsons, R. R. Wilt, Fred G.
Mr. and Mrs. Winifred DeClu- The next meeting will be held weeks
visiting relatives and Niemi, Hairry Wilson, I
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Wm.
Kreks
sion returned Wednesday from a
friends
before
returning to her Leahy, Portland, and H.
on
Thursday,
January
22.
trip to Portland.
Cleff, Clatskanie.
Mrs. C. H. Kern drove to Port­ home in the north.
land last week and spent a few
days with her mother.
L. R. Kern and L. E. Stephens
are driving in to Portland each
Mrs. Jake Neurer
night to attend the Safety First
school of instruction, conducted
by Portland firemen.
At the annual meeting of the
Mr. and Mrs. William Gartzke
local telephone ompany held last and daughter Mary June of Gales
week at Natal hall the following Creek visited Saturday at the
officers were elected: Bob Lind­ L. E. Stephens home.
BIG SPECIAL—
say, president; Jake Neurer, vice-
Louis Klatt, Wm. Krebs and
Regular 50c-60c
president; Lincoln Peterson, sec­ L. E. Stephens are in Portland
retary; Noble Dunlap, Dave Mc­ this week to attend a school of
Mullin, Jake Neurer and Oliver acetyline welding held by the
DOLLAR BROOM—
Burris, directors.
Diston Saw company.
Ed Tapp from Vernonia spent
Fine sew, fine fibre, gold handle
Several of the children in Mrs.
Sunday at Natal on business.
Wolfe’s primary class at Sunday
Mrs. George Taylor and chil­ school were presented with tiny
dren were Vernonia visitors Sat­ New Testaments last Sunday for
urday.
perfect attendance for three
These Prices and Values Can’t Be Beat.
Orval Bates recently went to months. Those receiving them
work for the Matthews saw mill were Evelyn Barzee, Mary El­
on the Burn.
len Ahlgren, Douglas Knight,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peechey and Harold and Shirley Koenig.
SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT—IT PAYS
two chi!d|ren from RijveA'iew
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples and
were Natal callers Monday even­ daughter of Vernonia were vis­
ing.
iting friends in Timber and Wes-
Jake Neurer reently butchered timber over the week end.
a young beef.
Vernonia, Oregon
Noble Dunlap made a business
E. A. Green, L. H. Roberson
trip to Vernonia Saturday.
and T. 'il McDuffe went to Port­
R. J. Coak from Birkenfeld land Thursday.
spent Wednesday in this vicinity
on business.
Miss Beatrice Perry and her
grandfather Oliver Burris drove
to Vernonia Tuesday.
Mrs. A. R. Holmes of River­
view, who passed away last week,
was an aunt of Reed Halding.
LOCALS $
Camp • • •
McGregor
Westiinber
Natal
BROOMS
58c
Hoffman Ildwe. Co
Clearance Sale
Continues
Many people have taken advantage of our splendid bargains.
Many more bargains are still available.
To make more room for incoming Spring goods we are con­
tinuing this sacrifice of desireable merchandise.
EVERY DEPARTMENT REPRESENTED
REMEMBER —
Before vou Buy
Shop at MILLERS
And SAVE Money.
I
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1931.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Why Pay More Than at
Modern merchandising
demands at this time.
“No profit selling.’’ We
are meeting that demand.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ambelle of
Tiltmook arrived in Vernonia
the first of the week to make
their home here. They have been
stopping temporarily at the Hotel
Nehalem.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dow re­
turned to their home in River-
view January 3 after a wedding
trip in Washington and Oregon.
Mrs. Dow was formerly Anna
Allen, proprietor of the Annette
Beauty Shoppe.
F. Barnnettler, E. Barron, W.
Lee Foust, S. D. L. Smith, A. H.
Ashoe, R. R. Parshall, Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyde, Hood
River, G. H. Robbins, and Fred
Dixon, Hermiston, were regis­
tered recently at Hotel McDon­
ald.
G. W. Roberts of Astoria, dis­
trict freight and passenger agent
of the Union Pacific railroad,
was in Vernonia Monday. He
was accompanied by Mrs. Rob­
erts, Mrs. Bernard of Astoria,
and Seeley R. Bernard. Mr. Ber­
nard has been for many years
purser of the Union Pacific fer­
ry between Astoria and Megler.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDuffe
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Richardson Wed-
nesday evening.
Mist
Mrs.
A.
Dowling
A.
Mrs. L. B. Eastman is on the
sick list at this writing.
Mr. William Keaton was a
village visitor up from Birken-
feld Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton J.
. Trot-
ter and baby daughter drove over
from Silver Lake Wednesday, and
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Dowling. They returned
home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holmes
were callers at the Grover De­
vine home Sunday.
Quite a number took in the
dance at Jewell from the village
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Eastman
recently made a flying trip to
see his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
B. Eastman.
Ernest Yocum’s son recently
arrived from the East for an
extended stay with his folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peachie spent
Saturday at the E. T. Wallace
home. The evening was pleasantly
spent in several games of bridge
and a social good time.
At a meeting of the Sunday
school held recently it was de­
cided to hold the weekly Sun­
day school at the homes in turn
for the three winter months.
Next Sunday, January 18, the
bus will take several to Birk-
enfeld to attend Sunday school
at that place.
Mrs. Ed. Reynolds visited Tues­
day with Mrs. Lowden on the
summit.
There will be another demon­
stration at Mrs. Wm. Bridger’s
home on Friday. The ladies will
please bring refreshments.
Oscar Jones had his house
wired for electric lights last week,
Chas. Sundland is doing the wir­
ing.
Wm. Bridgers was a Vernonia
visitor Monday evening.
>
A Timely Tip
die people
about timely merchandise with
good printing and watch your sales
volume grow. Other merchants
have proved this plan by repeated
tests. We’ll help with your copy.
M ac M arri
STORES
Nationally Known
Foods On Parade!
Here they are. Nationally-known foods from the finest food producing centers
in the country are on “parade” in every one of our bright, modern food stores.
r-1 j U‘> any national magazine. Look over the food advertisements. You will
find dozens ot those you see advertised on display and ready for your selection in
our stores at MOST ECONOMICAL prices!
Saving Prices Effective Saturday and Monday, Jan. 17 and 19
SOAP
P & G Naphtha
10 Bars
BAKING POWDER
CRISCO
MacMARR FLOUR—
49-Pound sack ...........
SUGAR—10 Pounds
Paper sacks ..............
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR—
49-Pound sack
CATSUP—Del Monte
Large bottle ...............
MILK
SOUP
19c
Carnation or Borden—Tall
Cans, 3 for 25c
Dozen
CAMPBELLS—Choice of
varieties—3 cans ..............
SCOT-TISSUE TOILET PA-
Hr.,
PER—3 Rolls ............................. ¿DC
WALDORF TOILET PAPER
3 Rolls .........................................
1 A_
li/V
BLUE RIBBON MALT—
3 Pound can ........................
45c
SURELAY—
100 Pounds ........................ $2.39
MILL RUN—
80 Pounds ............................
86c
SCRATCH FEED—
100 Pounds ....
$1.84
PALMOLIVE SOAP — One package
Palmolive Beads Free.
QfT „
3 Bars ......................................... ¿OC
MAYONNAISE—Best
Foods—Pints ...............
33c
PINEAPPLE—Libby Sliced or í Q „
Crushed, No. 2i/2—2 Cans
40 L
MAZOLA OIL—
Quarts .................
45c
SWEET PEAS—Mt. Vernon
Qûp
fancy, No. 2 cans, 3 for.......... O«/V
MARKET FEATURES
QUALITY MEATS FOR LESS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK
SIRLOIN OR RIB STEAKS—Per lb.
25c
PORK ROASTS—Per lb
19c
KRAFT CHEESE—% lb. package
19c
CLIPPER NUT MARGARINE—2 lbs
25c
You Will Al»o Find All Other Items in Our Markets Priced
At a Real Saving to You.
SNAPPY SERVICE ------ 100% SANITARY
QUALITY
Vernonia, Oregon
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