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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
t * ♦ U 1 $ t 1 On Inland Highway I »!' »W ..’maWI'" ------ !-- Ed Reynolds and Clyde Johnson 1 gg NATAL were Claskanie sighaeers Sunday. IWl ZT Arthur Larson and Frank Fault Miss Millie McMullen spent ■ few left Sunday for the east. Theyj days of last week with her grand- intend taking in tho Pendleton parent«, Mr. and Mrs. Katas at Ver- Round-up on their way. n onia Mrs. L. E. McGee from the burn Mr. and Mr». Bee and daughter was a Mist shopper Friday. May «pent Sunday with the H ylidny Minnie'Backman is going to work Many for Mt». George Turner over on the tnniily on Sunday. Burn. Marion McMullen 1» on the sick People here Miss Vera Jones left Monday for list the lout few day» with trouble New Mexico. She will return to of her enra. They took her to the In Vernonia doctor and we hope »he will soon be California for the coming school year to attend high school. beater. “Shady” Lane made a record Have already Mrs. O. Burris and grandduughter breaking trip to Vernonia Monday Beatrice Perry called on Mrs. Os- night to bring Dr. Sears back to see Been benefited burn one evening last week. Ed McMullen’s father, who was Joe Dhooghe has gone to hi.i home taken quite sick and *t this writing By using for a while at bswego. is not any better. Mr. amd Mrs. Chas. Sunderland Mr. Everett preached in the Dr. Thatcher’s grange hall on Monday night of last I went to Salem on business tho first week. Wuke up, neighbors and give' I of the week. Liver and Blood him a better crowd the next time* I I Threshing is on in full swing in that he comes. the valley. Irving Knowles had the Syrup. Mrs. Beckman and daughters were thrashers Saturday. Mr. Aammodt on Friday and John Miers Tuestay. Sunday caller? at the McMullen home An excellent --------- ♦--------- Miss Malmstain returned to her home in Vernonia Friday after ♦ Tonic- spending several day» at the W. R. MIST ITEMS ♦------------------------------ -- --------- —♦ Johnson home. It’s $1.00 a “Shady” Lane took a load of and Mr«. Austin Dowling and Bottle at the family motored to Cedar Grove Sun young people to Vernonia Monday day and spent the day nt the I. J. to take in the sight« of that city. Austin Dowling w « b an Astoria M & M PHARMACY Trotter home. visitor Monday, ioing down for a Mis« Lena Bachman and Don Hall for Bridgers. Miss Elizabeth Martin of Salem, motored to Portland Sunday and load of freight --------- *---------- visited this week with her sister, brought back Min. Earl Holce, who ♦-------------—---------------------------- + Mrs. Wm. Folger. has been spending the week in | Picked Up About Town I Portland. ♦------------------------------ -------------♦ «J Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cropper and Mrs. Gladys Lane has moved into The City Council has appointed Mrs. R. L. Lawler of Lake ^harles, the Ed Reynolds house in the vjiluge i the budget committee to make up La., sister of Mrs. Cropper and her __ «_ v.- j __ a . •___ ____ww E. <w S. little granddaughter and little Miss __ The Misses Leonn and Pauline ’ 1 — next — year*« budget as ^_n follows: Uerbraken. who have been guests at Cleveland, W. O. Galoway, Judge W. Peggy Hayes, just returned from a the Wm. Bridgers home for the past A. Harris, Wm. Pringle and P. T. two weeks stay on the ocean at two weeks, returned to their home Schooley. Cannon Beach. E. E. Ha„es and in Portland Sunday. son Edwin went down for the we- The county court has appointed •nd returning with them Sunday. The whole village and surrounding towns turned out to chivaree Jom O. A. Anderson as county school Virgil Powell and family, Mrs. Jones and his bride Tuesday night. superintendent to succed Eliza beth Perry, who resigned. Mr. Dunlap and Art Burt spent Sunday Mrs. Ed Reynolds called on Mrs. Anderson will take office on Sep. 1. in Beaverton, visiting Grandma Gladys I«ane Monday afternoon. Powell, who is confined to her bed Guy Mills and mother motoieJ to most of the time, but is always gla-i1 Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling have oh their house guests this week Beaverton Sunday and »pent tne day to have her friends visit her. Mrs. Thomas Troy and son Robert of with Grandma Powell, who is stay Messrs Alvin, Elmer an(| Harold ner <i<iugiiLcr uib . ii ing witn with her daughter, , . Mrs. II. . iv.t R. Everett, Wn., nnd Mrs. Newton Trot liig ter and son A Ivory of Cedar Grove Nelson. Although not able to leave* Olsen were all home Sunday to spend Mrs. John Ek was a Clatskanie her bed, she enjoyed the day so the day, from their work in dif much visiting with old time friends. ferent parts of the state. visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones of Ver Don’t forget to stop at the Book Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilkes and nonia culled on Mr. and Mrs. James and Art store for those school sup son Lynn of Orenco, were Sunday Jones Sunday . visitors -wt the G. C. Olsen home plies. Vernonia * Owned KINGSLEYS GINGHAMS, CLEARANCE SALE ... SATTN SLIPPERS, Sale....................... LOT RIBBONS, Close out, yard........... SILK PONGEE, only 89c; CORSETS MEN’S HEAVY LEATHER GLOVES ENGINEER WORK SOX, Pair........... WORK SHOES.................................... KOLLEGE KUT GRAY TROUSERS.. * .............................. 23c ................................. $2.90 ..................................... 5c ................................... 50c ................................... 50c ...................................... 25c $1.98; $2.50; $3.00 values ................................. $7.50 A BUYER’S OPPORTUNITY! SOAPS 4-bare Toilet Soap ..25c 4-bars Fairy...........25c 4 Peets Mechanic ... 25c < Quality 'Service ....Price STARCH 2 Argo or Com....... 25c SOAP POWDERS 1 Citrus Powder..... 25c 3 Citrus Soap......... 25c 2 Lux...................... 25c 3 Rinso................ 25c 2 Bon Ami.............. 25c 1 Veal Loaf .. 7-lbs. Spuds ... Fancy Oysters Apricots, can . 25c 25c 25c 25c —•----------- • SEASONAL GOODS Pint Jars ........ ...... 80c Quart Jars...... ...... 90c Rubbers, 4-doz ..... 25c ! 25c Gem Nut............ 25c 3-lbs. Raisins ....*..... 25c 2 cans Peas............ 25c 3 cans D Meat ..... 25c 3 pkgs. Soda.......... .25c Spki 3 K.C.B. Powder ...25c MANY SPECIAL PRICES FOR SAT & MON ONLY 3 Granger............... 25c 6 boxes Matches ... 25c Karp, can ............... 25c 3-lbs. Spaghetti..... 25c 3-lbs. Macaroni ..... 25c 2 cang Com ........... 25c 6 Sandwich Spread. 25c 7 bare Soap ........... 25c 2 Shredded Wt..... 25c 3 Cora Flakes ......... 25c 2-cts. Pow Sugar ... 25c 1-pt Wesson Oil ... 25c 3 Bar Fels............... 25c 25c 5 bare P & G 1-lg. 2% P. Apple ... 25c 2 Prince Albert..... 25c 3 Sardines ............. 25c 2 P & Beans........... 25c TTomato Sauce..... 25c 6 Toilet Paper....... 25c Quality - Service - Price 4 Reithner’s WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PEOPLE OF VERNONIA THAT WE HAVE OPENED OUR STORE WITH A MOST UP-TO-DATE LINE OF LADIE’S COATS, DRESSES- HOSIERY, SHOES AND DRY GOODS. z = s SILK DRESSES COATS . : Newest Fall Models, made up in Satin, Canton Crepe and “Moon Gio.” Having the latest Flares and beautifully trimmed Prices— z : S : $16.50 to $45.00 : : Z : : Fall’s Authentic Style» Flare and Ripple Effects, CoaU you will admire and enjoy wearing. i»ti IHUIIIIIIII SPECIAL! One lot of Voile, Rayon, Crepe and Pongee Dresses, well made» trimmed with laces, buttons and velvet ribbons. Sizes 16 to 51. Regular $15.00 values, especially priced at— $6.50 each It will pay you to look these Dresses over. We are here to give you Quality and Service. WE KINDLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. S Skaggs Cash Stores Bank the Difference—Yourself Many a careful woman has built up a substantial bank account out of the sav ings effected by close comparison of values. Any woman can do the same thing if she will but devote a little study and effort to the matter. You can start right now. Select your supplies from this list and other equally good values you will find in all Skaggs Stores. Then, take the difference be tween what you have been accustomed to pay and the price you pay at Skaggs—and bank it yourseL'. FRUITS and VEGETABLES, a full line at lowest possible prices. See our window every day. Saturday Feature, Lemons, dozen Sugar,best cane, 10-lbs. sack...... .................. ... 69c $6.45 Butter,No. 1 Creamery, none better.............................. 54c Eggs, strictly fresh, per doz 38c Tomatoes- No. 21A tins 7 cans for .-........... :.... Pineapple, new summer pack, per fect slices in heavy syrup— 2% tins, 3 for ‘................. 83c Broken slice— No. 2y> tins, 3 for................... 73c Fancy crushed, 3 for.................. 65c MASON JARS— $1.00 Mazola Oil for salads and cooking— y2 gal......................... 98c 1 quart ....’............................ 55c Toilet paper fine tissue, 1000 sheet .w.ev ............... Quarts per doz.............. Half Gallon per doz........ FLOUR Big K., finest hard wheat— 49-lb. sack............... ................... $1.2» $243 Milk, 11 ting for............................................................................ .......... $»100 Finest Full Cream Cheese ......... ................................................. .............. 27c BANANAS, per pound ............................................................... ............... 10c MEAT FEATURES FOR SATURDAY Spring Chicken- pound Pot Roasts, pound ...... 30c 15c All Steaks, pound Bacon Í Telephone 741 Vernatila, ■'