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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934. VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON PAGE SEC in the house formerly occupied by Paul L. Thompson. Mr. Bow Masked Marvel and en is connected with the Conser vation Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobat and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cobat will spend Thanksgiving at Boying- Mrs. Clyde McDonald, Mrs. ton, Ore., with Ralph Cobat. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lashine, Frank Lines, Mrs. Lena Stanton and Ida Johnson visited the Re Hazel Lashine and Mr. and Mrs. lief corps at Forest Grove last A. Lashine motored to Portland week Thursday and report a very and on to Molalla this week. Allen Williams of Portland profitable meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McDonald was in Vernonia Tuesday. and Jeanne and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hughes, Frank Lines spent Friday even (Lois Bergerson) and baby Viv ing with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ian, of Cashmere, Wash., spent a Spencer. few days visiting at the homes Miss Dorothy Throop, who is of Clifford Bergerson and Mrs. teaching school at Manning, is Vern Mowe. They also called on visiting friends and relatives dur-i Mrs. Goldie Thompson arid Mrs. Ed Tapp. ing the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baslington | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson had as their dinne rguests on and sons were guests at the home Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Har of Mr. Culbertson’s brother-in- ry Pearse and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McClurg at Scappoose on McDonald. Mrs. L. A. Rogers, Mrs. W. O. Thanksgiving day. A. J. Hughes came home from Porterfield, Mrs. Florence Mc Donald and Mrs. Geo. Baslington. St. Helens to spend Thanksgiving spent Tuesday with Mrs. Pearl day with his family here. Mrs. The Masked Marvel, 240 lbs. Hughes and Amy Hughes plan to VanDiemlin at Mountaindale. Mrs. Alvin Lashine and sister leave the following day to spend of wrestler, who has been win Mrs. Al Lashine were accom Friday and Saturday in Portland. ning his bouts quite consistently Harry Culbertson went to St. up and down the coast the past panied to St. Helens Monday by Helens on business Saturday and several months, will be seen in Mrs. Charlie Fancher. Vernonia tonight when he meets Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Estey were took his son Douglas with him. Bert Hall in the main event of Mrs. C. L. Brock, who was ill hosts at luncheon for Mr. and last week has recovered. Mr. the wrestling card being staged Mrs. Horace Jones and family. Mrs. Olive Bassett departed Brock was home over the week in the Legion hall by Match- maker Mike Stolin. Tuesday for her home in Long end. i Mr. Stolin says Hall doesn’t Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey and Beach, Cal., after several months need any introduction to local son Donald are spending Thanks visit here. Mrs. Geo. Comstock of Keasey giving day and part of Friday as fans as he formerly lived here and appeared on seven or eight guests of relatives in Portland. war in Vernonia Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Strong is recover cards last winter, all of which Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petty and he won. Bert’s ambition will be children and Mr. Petty’s brother ing from an attack of influenza. to unmask the Masked Marvel. Albert Wood has presented to and his wife left Wednesday to In the preliminaries Bob Ray spend Thanksgiving in Portland. the Vernonia public library two mer, local logger and wrestler, volumes of U. S. Grant ’ s Person Mrs. Wm. D. McCormick was meets a tough opponent in Young hostess at a surprise party Sun al Memoirs ajid also the memoirs Detlieff of Gaston, a fast and day evening in honor of Mr. and of Gen. W. T. Sherman. clever boy. One other good bout Charlie Benson is home from Mrs. H. W. Jones. Cake, sand is promised in support of the wiches and coffee were served to C. C. C. camp at Reedsport to main event. Bouts are scheduled spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. the following: Mr. and to start at 8:30 sharp. K. A. MacNeill has been un Jones, Robert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Estey, Mr. and Mrs. able to be in his store this week who recently moved to St. Earl Belongia, Mr. and Mrs. Har- because of illness. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit and Helens, were in Vernonia on bus old Ridenour, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Cormick, Doris Estey and Reva daughter Delilah of St. Helens iness last Friday. spent Thanksgiving with their McCormick. MANY ARE CONVERTED Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen and j families here. TO OREGON PRODUCTS Mrs. C. F. Hieber spent the two daughters are now residents CAUSE DURING WEEK on O—A hill. They are living, first of the week in Portland at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thousands of Oregon citizen« D. F. De Cew. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Cline spent converted to the cause of Ore gon products as a result of the TO EXCHANGE baled hay for Thanksgiving in Portland with “Oregon Industries Week” spon- young heifers. Elmer Berger- their daughter and also at the »ored by the Oregon Manufac son. Phone 14F1555. 47c2 beside of their son Merle. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wilkerson, turers Association, according to George L. Baker, manager of the FRYERS AND PULLETS, Also association. weaner pigs. W. O. Porterfield. CALL FOR WARRANTS "The publie generally has seen 39tf. I have funds on hand to call the importance of supporting our School District 47 warrants up SUMMONS to No. 614, issued May, 1933. In Justice’s Court for District LOEL ROBERTS, 4 of Columbia Caunty, State of MORTON’S Clerk, School Dist. 47. Oregon. SUGAR-CURING A. E. ADAMS, Plaintiff, vs SMOKE SALT A. M. PLACE, Defendant. To A. M. PLACE, THE ABOVE The Triple-Action NAMED DEFENDANT: you are. hereby required to appear end | answer the complaint filed' Main Event—2 out of 3 against you in the above entitled SALT, SUGAR- Court and cause on or before CURE, SMOKE- the expiration of four weeks ALL 3 AT THE SAME from the date of the first publi TIME . . . The ONE pro- cation of this SUMMONS, which duct does the entire job VS. date of expiration is fixed by while the meat is in the order of P. Hill, justice of the cure. peace of District 4 of Columbia LB. County, Oregon, as of December CAN ...' 14, 1934. If you fail so to ap Enough for about pear and answer, the plaintiff for BOB RAYMER, 155-lb>. 100-lbs. of meat want thereof will apply to the above entitled Court for a judg YOUNG DETLIEFF, Wheat Screenings ment against the defendant for Finely ground, a good hog the sum of $118.49 together with ONE OTHER GOOD BOUT feed. $-] nr interest thereon at the rate of Per 100-lbs ..... .LaadtJ six per cent per annum from the first day of December, 1929. Date of first publication, No vember 16, 1934. FRIDAY, NOV. 30 Date of last publication, Dec ember 14, 1934. PHONE 681 Lester Sheeley, If t veryone spends Attorney for Plaintiff, ... everyone works Res. and P.O. Address i Vernonia, Oregon. Caught in The Rounds Classified Ads, WRESTLING CURE The Masked Marvel Bert Hall TONIGHT 10 91.00 VERNONIA Trading Co. Oregon factories and Oregon pro ducts as a means of creating work and building payrolls and Increas ing demand for raw products,” says manager Baker. “The results of the campaign have been amaz ing to many of our manufactur ing plants and the economic re- 1 suit is being widely felt. Already the public support has created additional jobs and put additional money in circulation in Oregon. "Prior to the campaign, the salesmen in cooperation with mer chants throughout the state, fill ed the shelves of stores with Oregon-made merchandise and products. This immediately re duced the surplus in the manu facturing plants and they went to work to replenish their stocks. During the campaign, the store shelves were largely cleaned out of Oregon goods and again the stocks must be replenished. This means that the mills and fac tories already have had to in crease forces. The state did a good job of “Selling Oregon to Ourselves” and the result will be lasting. The campaign was only the be ginning. It is certain that from this point forward, the Oregon- made goods will receive attention ahead of those imported from elsewhere not only because the quality and prices are the same, but because such buying gives manufacturing an impetus, and MR. AND MRS. JONES TO LIVE NEAR MUSCLE SHOALS PROJECT IN TEN. Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Jones and their three children left Tuesday to move to Tennessee, where Mr. Jones will take charge of his father’s ranch, which is located in territory included in the famous Muscle Shoals irri gation project. Mr. and Mrs. Jones expected to stop in Portland over Thanks giving to spend the holiday with relatives of Mrs. Jones. Then they will proceed east by train. Mrs. Jones’ mother, Mrs. Baf- fett, who has been staying here since summer, left Tuesday for California. Mr. and Mrs. Jones lived for a number of years at Camp Me- Gregor, where Mr. Jones operat ed the speeder. Since the camp burned out over a year ago they have been making their home on O.-A. hilL STREET IS BARRICADED Maple street between Weed avenue and Third street has been barricaded Decause of the rotting of a culvert. The culvert was made of wood reinforced by ties on top. It was put in about eight years ago. aids the state in its struggle for industrial recovery.” f FOR THE FIRST OF THE MONTH © Prices effective Sat. to Mon., Dec. 1-3, incl SUGAR Pure Cane 18 Lb. ’1.00 FLOUR Safeway. Money- back guárante«. 49 'U '1.93 EGGS Fresh standard, every egg guaranteed ..... Doz. 33c BUTTER Forest Grove, grd. A lb. 37c MATCHES 25c Highway—6 Boxes BEANS Small Whites—10 lbs. 49c COFFEE Airway, lb. 21c .... 3-lbs. 60C WALNUTS Large extra fancy, 2ibs. 39 c Postum Instant—4-oz. can Prunes Large size—3-lb. Cello, pkg. Rail OS 25c 19c ^ew Crop—2-lb. Cello, pkg......... 1 9C Roasted Peanuts « ^ 10k RYTAK — Lb......................... CANDY, broken mix, 2-lbs. TISSUE, Silko — 3 rolls .... SOAP, O.K. large bars 5 for CRACKERS, Snow Flakes, 2-lb. Box .................... DASH Washing powder, lb. package ...................... VANILLA, Bunny, 4-oz. bot. COCOA, Mothers, 2-lb. can BEEF ROAST Baby Beef — LB. HAMBURGER Pure Pork — 2-lbs. SAUER KRAUT Bulk — QUART ..... 25c POTATOES 19c 25c U. S. No. 2’8, Yaki ma washed potatoes 35c 45c 23c 19c 13’2 c Ground fresh daily, 2-lbs. SAUSAGE 10c so LBb„ 55c ORANGES New Navels, large 176 size nn DOZEN ..... ¿jC Small juice oranges 2 25c 35c 10c doz .... 35c LETTUCE Large heads, fancy solid. 2 Heads TSC 4