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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1925)
Biggest Little City in Oregon TO OBSERVE WASHINC- TONS BIRTHDAY MICH SCHOOL MWS Left over from last week I 1 to and Emmott & Culver Choice selections of fresh killed Steer Beef. Fancy Veal and Grain Fed Hogs Beef Boils lRe-12 Choice Steak« Pot Roast« _____ Fresh Hamburger . < Sausage Weir.er* and Bologna Salt Pork _______ Home Cored Baron Spring a here. The boys mter- «•ted in track are taking a two mile cross-country run every morning be fore school. The Katxenjamer Kids are ahead in the Country Gentleman campaign. But that isn’t «aymg they’ll be ahead on the last day of the sale. We have more shirts coming and l-2e lb. 25c Ib. He Ih. 15e Ib. 2Rc IV. 18e Ib. 22c lb. . 35« lb must sell these now. We have aii kinds. PURE OPEN KETTLE RENDERED LARD 10s ___________________ $1.85 Balk_____________ 20e Ib. Fresh Whipping Cream 35c pt. Kippered Salmon Mhe lb. Fresh Dill Pickles 3 for lAc We Handl« all Kind* of Fancy Cheese See windows on the corner. In New Location The Wharton family have moved into their splendid and beautiful,' new M.llview home, one of the sev eral elegant Vernonia residents. I ALL KINDS OF LAUNDRY WORK Washable rugs Blankets Lace curtains Feather pillows Wagon Comes to Vernonia Daily Sox Darned Free •'QUALITY AND SERVICE” Vernonia Agents Are: VERNONIA CLEANERS COLUMBIA BARBER SHOP E Opposite the Majestic A. W. PETERSEN nnnmnmnm m ofimms b wwM LADIES—Remember the Spring for Minnesota to ennuoit with and rereive treatment from May» Bros., opening of the Model Millinery on j the famed physicians of Rochester Satariiay, Feb. 21. MEN: We guarantee all cleaning and pressing ‘ J. R. work. Our greatest endeavor is to. please, in every respect. We are j located next door to the Home Bakery. STATE LAUNDRY CO Kenneth Robert* is among the re ported sick thia week. Glad to sec J. A. McDonald on the streets again. He .«ays it will be a couple of days yet before he will want to run a foot race. them at greatly reduced prices for We carry a large variety of Lunche->n Meat* Mr». Mary Nash of Riderwood, has been m the city for the past week looking after her realestate holdings and visiting with old friends. Mrs. Nash wa* a resident of Vernonia for several years. ✓ ' Nevertheless we intend to sell Specials For Saturday Leona Newart «pent the week end visiting her father who is ill in St. Vincent'« hospital, Portland. a Port Worth More MONEY VERNONIA MEAT MARKET Th« Senior* have done some more ho«*« cleaning. Thursday they .leaned th« windows and boar is m Miaa Bell's room and Friday those in Mrs. Cote’s room. wm SHIRTS That Are Many «tudenta are planning on «eeing the two rames at Scappoose Friday evening. The boy* .«till nave a chance for th« Columbia County Cup; and the girl* game will decide the county girls’ basket ball cham pionship. If the girla win this game they will play Seaside tor the lower Columbia River District champion- Mr*. M. P. O’Connor land visitor this week. A New House a Day VERNONIA EAGLE I » HEMSTITCHING Hemstitching, cotton, six cent« per yard. Stamping of all kinds to order, and other needle work. MRS. WM. LANWAY. Bridge street one block up from Rose Avenue. Express rates on the railroad will be considerable lower after the first of the month. A cut of from 10 to Ml perecea*. CATHOLIC CHURCH Mau and Sermon oa th« third Sunday of each month, at 11:30 a m. Week ¿ay eommunica Mi b« anrKneed. J ob . P. Clancy Kingsleys Kalburnie 32 in, (iingham Light Percales, 36 inch Designer Patterns Half Price Lingerie Cloth, 45c $1.00 $4.00 Women’s Shoes New Hats . REMNANTS ONE HALF PRICE » Rockford Socks Overalls Bib . a 2 for 25c . $1.50 Free Delivery Mixed Vegetables larg'.j can . 20c M. J. B. Coffee 45c lb Tomatoes large can . 15c Bordens Milk . . 11 cans $1.00 Large Pine Apple 24c Macaroni • • • . 14 Ib. $1.00 Prunes, large size 10 lb. $ .05 Cornflakes . 3 pkg. 25c a GUARANTEED BUI TER FRESH . , 51c . . . SWEET KINGSLEY’S II