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FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1931. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO L— ---------------- --- ----------- " ■..................... J------ "LIL. 1. , , !_■ the W. C. T. U. convention at spent the weekend at the’ home over the weekend. Jim Angelo itage, old friends. Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertraw on St. Helens Tuesday. is staying for about two weeks. McKibben drove Mrs. Smith back Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyland of Soul’s Hill. A girl baby was born to Mr. to Portland Sunday evening. Leone Mills visited over the Treharne visited at the home of and Mrs. Art Kirk of Pleasant The condition of the five-year Mrs. Lee Hall weekend with her aunt, Mollie Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall Sunday. Hill Wednesday, weight 10 old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. William Tipton J Wright at Mist. She was ac pounds. Mother and baby are Tousley of Klamath Falls, who of Weiser, Idaho, are the guests' companied by Nadine Aldrich of doing well. have been visiting Mrs. Tousley’s Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Biggs and of his sisters, Mrs. J. N. Morgan, Vernonia. Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Schwart of father, O. S. Poynter, is much son Carl motored to Wauna Sun and Mrs. Lee Hall, of this place,' Fred Rainey went to Burns, Mr. and Mrs." R. C. Petty and Portland spent Sunday with Mr. improved, so that he is able to day to visit their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Soden and their daughters, Mr$. Roma Oregon, where he expects to ob- mother, Mrs. M. A. Petty, motor and Mrs. J. F. Rose. They pic return to his home. The little Mr. and Mrs. William Biggs. visited in Portland Sunday. Howell and Mrs. Ray Condit of tain employment. to McMinnville Monday. Mrs. M. A. Petty is visiting nicked at the Keasey dam in the fellow has been quite ill for two Eston Johnston and Jack Mc Robert Sergeant, manager of afternoon. weeks with a cold and complica- Calister of St. Helens visited at Vernonia. at R. C. Petty’s. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline shop Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schind- ■the local Miller Mercantile store R. D. Cruikshank who stopped tions. the home of D. R. Fowler Satur ped in Portland Friday of last (spent Sunday in Portland. Mrs. J. L. Timmons spent Fri day. ler moved from Vernonia Fri- regularly at the McDonald while HINfiLETIE PERMANENT week. I Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McDaniel traveling for the Sinclair Provis day, Saturday and Sunday in day. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins Geo. W. Ford was in Vernonia 'and Jos. Scott spent Sunday in ion company died at St. Vincents Portland visiting her sister, Mrs. sons Gordon and Donald spent (Dot Emertt, who has been ill the weekend in Clatskanie at the hospital May 7. Wednesday afternoon and Thurs- | Longview with Geo. Ford. W. R. C.’s ATTENTION j Mrs. Harry Yundt and Mrs. Mrs. May Ellis of Heppner for a number of weeks. She home of Mrs. Cline’s parents, day. The Memorial sermon will be stayed with another sister, Mrs. F. Dugan from Cochran who has been visiting her daugh Archie Mr. and Mrs. Burnham. A. B. Corey, new roadmaster preached Sunday at the Evangeli-j ter, Mrs. J. C. Lincoln and Mrs. Vance Lumkins and also visited was in Vernonia on business were in Vernonia Wednesday. C. N. Rundell is spending a few I Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sheppard Elster Williams for two weeks, her brother, W. L. Van Doren of weeks with his family here after cal church by Rev. ■G. W. Plumer.! Tuesday. W. R. C. members will go “EASY AS A MARCEL” Frank Hartwick of the Gilby t of Santa Barbara were week returned to her home Saturday, j Vernonia, who is in St. Vincent’s working in Wenatchee, Washing The in a body, and all ex-soldiers are Our patrons have discov Recent Hotel Hy-Van guests hospital. Motor company spent Sunday in end guests of Mrs. C. Nicar. ton, for several months. especially invited to attend. I ered that the Ringlette wave Hotel McDonald guests this Mrs. C. Nicar and Mrs. H. V. were Geo. J. Alsladt, S. Marcus, Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Hall and is truly easier because they NANNIE B. HALL, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis John /id! Holcomb and children, Bob, Hal- Paul B. Leager, H. J. Brown, week were W. W. Beasly, R. D. .son Lee were calling on friends do not have to endure the President Mrs. Edna Brown were Portland ly and Sara spent Thursday in Paul Kullberg, E. H. Leahy of Hill, Newberg, Nettie E. Alley, in Riverview Sunday. weight of an over-head j Portland, J. W. Snyder, Kelso and C. A. Beaton, St. Helens, H. Criss, visitors Monday. | Portland. chandelier and heavy wires CARD OF THANKS Mr. Dorlin of Hillsboro, who Idaho, Harry M. Coleman, K. R. William Culver and A. L. Kul-| Mrs. R. A. Space spent Sunday Geo. Ford of Longview. —and there is less heat. Stopping at Hotel Gordon re Lerender, J. A. Walters, C. V. has been salesman for the Hills Vernonia Temple, Pythian Sis-1 lander made a business trip to and Monday in Portland having i been called there by the death of cently were Ray Durland, Howard Watson, Geo. F. Rich, F. Prevo, boro Imperial Grain and Feed ters, and Harding Lodge, Knights Portland Monday. ¡Hadley of Hillsboro, Thor Olufson, H. J. Carson, J. C. Penelope, Geo. company for some time, was in of Pythias, wish to thank all Mr. and Mrs. E. Knight ___ and her uncle. xzu.c Angelo and family and «... R- Early, H. E. Smith, Geo. Cranning, V. Sundholm, and J. Riverview saying good bye to his who so kindly participated in the, Mrs. R. A. Olson drove to Port-' Dave many customers Friday, as he delightful program Monday even- j land Saturday.I I Jim Angelo visited R. C. ‘ Petty! Malejis, and L. J. LaDue of Port- W. Van Order of Portland. Vernonia Hotel Building has accepted a position with a ing in the I. 0. O. F. hall. --------------------- ------------------- Hand. Phone 1261 California firm. BIDS WANTED L. R. Norris, Program chair-1 Registered at Hotel Nehalem this week were E. Boswell, J. Mrs. S. V. Malmsten attended man. i C. Justice of Seattle, Tony E. Bids for painting city hall will I Mackla, Milwaukie, T. J. Langton, be received by the city council R. E. Alvord, B. B. Steine, and June 1st, 1931, at 7:30 p. m., I A. M. Thatcher of Portland. for painting city hall two coats ; Jack Bush and Emil Messing, on east and south end and side I who went fishing in the Clats- and one coat on north and west i kanie slough Monday night came end and side with pure white back with a big catch of crap lead and oil; also all woodwork pies which they generously shar inside, one coat of paint, color to ed with some of their friends. be determined by the council; A. F. Shallock cut his leg also the walls and ceiling to with an ax while working at his be calsomined as directed by the home in Riverview Sunday, He council. missed two days of work with the The right to reject any or all We only ask you to prove it to your own satisfaction, this saving on foods at our Clark and Wilson Logging com I pany as a result of the accident. bids is reserved. stores. Prove it by comparison of price« and prove it by comparison of quality. By order of the City Council. Make it a daily habit to shop at our clean, modern food stores and note our uni Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman E. W. HOLTHAM, I and daughter Alice and Mrs. form, every day low prices. Remember, it’s the saving on every item that counts. I Harty Kerns drove to Portland President of the Council. screen ’ doors Tuesday. They visited the Ore Attest With Hinges— QH) OfE Saving Prices Effective Saturday and Monday, May 23 and 25 gonian quilt exhibit which was D. B. REASONER, Pull and catch very fascinating and well worth City Recorder. 432c the trip. WINDOW SCREENS i A large number of Vernonia people are now working in var Ready made, extension style— ious berry patches. Among those who left this week were H. Veal Best Foods. and daughters Velma and Al-1 PINTS .... . . MacMarr — first quality blend, berta, the Wm. Brimmer family, always fresh. Try a pound WIRE CLOTH and Mrs. B. J. Cline. QUARTS . 47c today. Pound ................. 29c A pie and cake sale sponsored The perfect complement to by the Loyal Gleaners class of . the perfect salad. the Christian church will be held Running Foot—Best grade gal I Friday, May 29, at a booth be vanized. tween the Workingman’s store and Joseph Scott’S real estate office, EXTRA HOOKS — SCREEN i The sale will begin at 10 a. m. Crisco will always bring out HANGERS — HINGES ETC. Mrs. Edwin Bowman and Mrs. the true rich flavor. Use it in Fancy, Libby Sliced or Crush . F. L. Beach of North Plains, all your pastries. ed—No. cans— daughters of Judge D. B. Reason- jer, visited him Sunday in honor 2 Cans for ............... of his birthday Wednesday, WE MEET MAIL ORDER PRICES i With them were Mrs. A. J. Roy iand Mrs. Wilma Young of Hills boro. Mrs. S. A. Smith, real estate Best Cane. AND AMMONIA— Standard dealer in Castle Rock, Washing- grade. SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT—IT PAYS I ton, visited her son, R. W. Mc- 12 Ounce Bottles iKibben here Sunday and called iupon Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Arm-1 Riverview LOCALS Only $5.00 Milady’s [feauty Shoppe qbsbeb Prove it... to your self this savings on foods 49c Buy NOW 69c 7c t. 10c liotcr doilaw^ sur 5c to 35c MORE Hoffman Hdwe. Co. t t t The purchasing pow er of the dollar has increased multifold— since “Before the War” that period of constantly referred to bargains — we have not experienced such opportunit i e s for “values.” t t • t Each community has within itself the pow er of offering to its members these values —by buying at home we can help our com munity. t t t Coffee it GOO n W EAR 'tfathfinde£ The QUALITY tire within the Reach of ALL 4.50-20 (29 « 4.50) 4.50-21 (30x4.50) 4.75-19 (28 x 4.75) *5,60 5.69 6.65 ALL SIZES LOW PRICED 5.00-19 (29 X 5.00) 5.50-19 (29 X 5.50) 6.00-20 (32 X 6a»> ’6.98 *8.90 ’11.50 TUBES AT BIG SAVINGS t t t SHOP HERE And SAVE MONEY 25c CriscotS/JS Pineapple 39c SUGAR Bluing lO-lbs CERTO Makes perfect strawberry jel ly and jam. Per Bottle ........ FLOUR MacMarr — our best grade Northwest Milled family flour 49 lb. Sack $1.09 5c Crackers Snowflake Soda—Fresh and crisp. Q OQp £ lb. Pkg. Jell-Well 6 Choice of flavors. FREE—with each 6 pkgs, one etched glass occasional plate. Puritan MALT The national favorite. 21/2 lb. can ............. Tree Tea MATCHES 39c • 1/2-lb. package — Green or Black ....... Searchlight—full count —ev ery match a light. Per carton (6 boxes) Oysters Toilet Paper 3-rolls 19c OXYDOL Gulf Kist Extra Standard quality No. 1 tins. 2 tins for .............. Candy Bars and Gum Scot-tissue—pure white 1000 sheets. For laundry, kitchen and gen- ai house-cleaning purposes. SHRIMP Regular 5c assortment— 3 For... Our store is constant ly on the search for the best merchandise at the most reason able prices—we take pleasure in serving Vernonia. Mayonnaise IOC Gulf Kist Fancy Medium—No. 1 tins MARKET FEATURES QUALITY MEATS FOR LESS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK Hams Chickens 1 _ « (Armour’s Star—Fixed Flavor) HALF OR WHOLE — POUND • 25c Medium size hens. Fresh dressed and drv picked. POUND WX _ _ _ Shoulder cuts of little pig KOaSlS pork; grain fed—POUND PURE LARD In bulk—there is no sub- •) stitute for pure lard. ......... Û> lbs. 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