Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 15, 1925, Image 4

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EVANGELICAL CHURCH
“A Home Like Church"
At 11 o’clock a Union BaccaL
aureate service for the Senior claas
of the high school. Rev. Matthews,
pastor of the Christian church is to
bring the Baccalaureate sermon. The
public is heartily invited to attend
this service that will be held in
hosor of the graduating class of our
high school.
Sunday school at 2:45 a. m. Ev-
angelical league of Christian En-
deavor at 7 p. m.
The evening service at 8 o’clock
The evening message will be pre-
ceedd by n 30 minute gospel song
service.
Wm. F. RADEMACHER, Pastor.
KINGSLEYS
New Summer Novelties
COLLARS—
SHOES—
HOSIERY—
DRESS GOODS—
50c
25c
19c
25c
50c
White Canvas Shoes ...
* Corset Sale .................
Ginghams, last chance
6 Spools thread..........
Ladies Hats.................
Children Suits.............
Mia. Ohler, and Mr». Smith cuVtd
or Mra. Ornduff Monday afternoon.
63c
MENS >1.00 TIES ON SALE 49c—SPECIAL
Maybe your subscription
Eagle has expired.
to the
CREPE RUBBER SOLE TENNIS SHOES
Mens Dress Shirts
>1.25
Hickory Shirts
Mens Rib
Undershirts
Boys Underwear
Un*on Suits— 35c
98c
Mens Shoes
50c 1.98, 2.98, 3.98
50c
Drawers—50c
Main 142. That is the Eagle's
telephone number—phone us a newt
item.
Mens Hats
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kennett,
former school acquaintances of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene E. Marsh, spent the
fii t part of this week with the
latter at their home here in Vernonia
Mr. Kennett is a very prominent
Seattle a.torney, and with his wife
are traveling through to California
and Mexico where they are intend­
ing to spend the summer.
Close out at
1.00
Good Quality
22c
Com Flakes
1 An
Shredded Wheat '
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Post Toasties
25c
Catsup
Swifts Premium Mor-
relis Pride Sliced Bacon
Mother’s Oats
38c
5c
Palm Olive
11 Crystal White ...50c
Pineapple, lg
30c
Again we say in truth, after look­
ing over all the ads in this issue. One
will save dollars by reading them—
every one is important.
Cherries can .
Peaches, can
28c
25c
Dance at Treharne Saturday night
When do we pave? We dont know
—some time this summer.
Apricots, can
25c
Prunes can ...
25c
The Vernonia hotel improvements
makes that a convenient, comfortable
and cozy place to stop.
Salmon, can
15c
11 cans Milk
4-doz. Milk Case . >4.29
Golden West Coffee
Royal Club Coffee
Schillings Coffee
50c
CROWN
FLOUR
>1.00
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Service
Price
NOTICE
Wain Smith has been real sick for | The work os the roads has started
ths past two weeks, but at this again in our community.
writing is much improved.
To The Public—There is an or­
The fire that haa been raging for
dinance against burning trash and
Little Arah Hurn has the flu and some time in the Sunset camp is well
rubbish on the streets and vacant
under control at this writing.
pneumonia.
lota of the city, usless you have a
wire mesh burner for uch psurposes.
Jesse Ornduff and Dick Doughty
Grant March, foreman of -he Sun­ It is getting to dry now for these
made a trip over to Shelei to get a set has a new radio.
open fires so in the future you will
load of potatoes from Mr. Otto
please refrain from such burning or
Brose Sunday.
Victor Bergerson spent She eve­ equip yobr lota with burners to com­
ning at Orsduff’s.
ply with ordinance. W. J. KELLLY.
A. F. Ornduff haa been on the sick
City Marshal.
list for the past few days, but i-t now
Among those who spent a very en­
able to go to work again.
I jOyMbie evening recently at the hon e
There was a shower given at Bar-[ of Mt. and.Mra. Ornduffa were: Mr.' Let’" have a little more co-opera-
geaon’s Saturday on Elmer and wife and Mres. Haskins and daughter tion with the police.
W. J. KELLY
Ail reported a good time.
Elsie, and Mra. George "McPherson |
City Marsh>u
Maupin’s Singing Band
Evening of Sparkling Entertainment Feature of Chautauqua.
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The extra quality built in by the extra process of Gum-Dipptag,
the economy of theae wonderful tires and the added mile«£
obtained from them during the putt two years, has created sum
a large demand that over 75 X of b uestonc s mammoth pro^Mo
tion is now Balloon Gum-Dipped Cords.
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This has greatly increased the total sales volume and the hngg
Firestone factories are now working on a 24-hour schedule to
supply the demand.
This large volume, produced under the moat economical tira
manufacturing methods, permits Firestone to sell these «tr«“
pnx-ess Full Size Balloons at no extra cost to car owners. And this
in the face of greatly advanced cost for crude rubber brought
about by the operation of the British Rubber Restriction Act.
Gum-Dipping means longer
mileage—greater economy—at
no extra cost to youl
Enjoy the safety, economy
and comfort of Balloon Gum-
Dipped Cords this summer. Let
us equip your car now at low
cost —with liberal allowance for
your old tires.
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MOST MIKES PER DQLLAT
CRAWFORD MOTOR COMPANY
VERNONIA, OREOON
MIST OARAQE—Mist Oiegon
¿ '’-'/••i rn*''’Lr> i” oven 7*
Dr. Hall is building a ne* resi-
Mrs. J. T. Kirk, mother of Mrs. oence.
Bush, returned to her home in Hep-
ner the first of the week.
The high school band recently
Mrs. Kullander visited tnia week elected the following officers: I'm.
W. Spencer: secy. Chas Hoffman!
with relatives in Independence.
treas. Loe I Roberts; director. !■'. Me.
Mr. and Mrs, H. E. McGraw Mr. Berron.
and Mrs. J. H. Buah and Mr. A. L.
Kullander were in Chehrlas, W.'.sh.,
A. L. Fenner was a Portland visit-
Wednesday.
I or Tuesday.
Assorted Com, Peas,
Tomatoes, Beans, 7 cans
>2.50
No Ineroase
in the Price of
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Gem Nut, lb
Water
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VERNONIA EAGLE
Biggeat Little City in Oregon
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McBerron last Tuesday night about
a dozen neighbors enjoyed a very en
joyable evening. They made a double
party celebrating the birthdays of
Mr. McBerron and Mrs. E. Z. Brown.
Music, games, conversation and re­
freshments kept the gueeta In joyful
mode until a late hour.
Mrs. Ruhl was a Portland visitor
Thursday, visiting with her husband
who is in a hospital there.
Important
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You will see each week an ad in this space that we are sure will make you
money.
We are determined to give the people of Vernonia equal quality, price and
service you get in the big cities—Our buying advantages and commercial
standing permits us to do it. No out-of-town stores, chain stores or cata­
logues can out price us and produce equal quality. We live in Vernonia and
are for Vernonia.
REMEMBER
“The Peoples Store,” centrally located across from Bank, and next door to
Silver Fox Pharmacy, handles EVERYTHING for EVERY member of the
family. You’ll find a hearty welcome in every department here. Live wire
business people who want you to know that “The Peoples Store” is yoqr store
LET US PROVE EVERY WORD
We can t quote all our prices in one ad. But this week we jot down here
only a fe wprices in Groceries.
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Our Regular Prices
LOOK ’EM OVER
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Sugar, per cwt.....................
>6.59
10-lbs for...........................
69c
Famous “Oak Tavei n” sweet peas,
Special, per can............ ........ 16c
Oregon Milk, 12 cans for ....
>1.00
van camps rork and Beans, eleven
ounce cans, 3 for........ ...... 25c
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Maupin s Singing and Novelty Band, one of the ruvat unique organisations of stars ever seen on the
Chautauqua circuit, win introduce vocal and Instrumental music In co many novel forma that keenest enjoy
ment and amusement can be anticipated when the organization appears on the laat day program. Costum­
ing baa been given deserved attention by the leader, William L Maupin, but not allowed to overshadow
the clever talent of the nine young men tn the band, each a star performer Maupin will be remembered
as director of the famous Dunbar's White Huzzara. which proved a sensation with the public. In launch­
ing his own star organization this clever director haa selected the “pick" of talent, the result being a diversi­
fied program that leaves nothing to be desired In the way of musical entertainment and dlwtfbct novelty.
Each member of the band is a vocalist of ability, and each playa a different Instrument The organisation
la a successful combination of band, glee club and minstrels, giving liberally of music, song and comedy num­
bers of the
acceptable type. Novelty features In costume will be Introduced.
Fancy Jap Rice, per lb............ 10‘/,c
Corn Meal, The Robin Hood Yellow,
9-lb sack for .
44c
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Sunbrite Cleanser, 4 cans for
25c
Best Bulk Coffee, 5-lbs, for ... 12.39
The Peoples Store
M. ELLIS & CO.
M. MURRAY, Mgr.
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