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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1925)
Splendid ScitooU VERNONIA EAGLE Place Your Ad Here - j to C. Sawyer. Mr. and Mr» E. S. Clavelan I are Picked Up About Town ' ♦ --------------------------------------- —--------- <*■ »pending a few days on the coast Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Laird are re- yr cievelavj wi>l make life n-iscr- joicing over the arrival of a fiiw| Bble for the clams while in t >eir baby daughter, born. August 28. midst. Mr and Mrs. Zina Lemont with! Prof. Joans. Mrs. John« ted baby several friends from St. Helens arrived this week, motored over to Vernonia Sunday. MrJ D w Keasey, Hirry and visiting with friends Mlss Brw visiting relatives and The Willing Workers of the their many friends here this week. Christian church will hold a cooked They like their new home in Roac- food sale at Skagg s store on Satur- hurg. day, September 5th. Mr. and Mi«. C._ G. Olsen Atten The Willing Workers of the ded the 20th annual ’Sangerfeit" Christian church will meet at the at Portland last Sunday night. horn eof Mrs. Sitts on Wednesday. Mrs. Bradley is reported as »eri- September 9th. ously ill this week. The first meeting of fka Mrs. Schults and son Lesley wen Star met Wednesday- in Yamhill county Sunday and Mrs. Space as worthy matron. brought home a couple bushel* of Wm. Folger was a Portland visitor those big peaches. one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander Mrs. Gillchrest was in Portland were in Washington this week as a few days last week. was Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bush. Bank closed all day Monday, Poor business to claim your home Labor Day. in one town and spend your money All ready for school. in another city. J. M. Clark reports the following Mrs. Dissmore and Mrs. Silts will recent real estate changes; «.Id entertain the Willing Workers of house and lot in Riverview to Carl the Christian church in the form of Fagrell; sold house and lot in Cen an autumn party at the home of tral Addition to Thos. Gordan; sold Mrs. Sitts, Wednesday, September house anj lot in Broadway addition Vth at 2 o’clock. Refreshments will 19 0 0 be served. A free will offering will hitters. be taken to apply o nthe fun.i for Maybe the Riffs in Northern the church piona. All ladies are cor Africa are battling so savagely to dially invited to attend. keep the French from opening n * CHURCH NOTICES | charge uccoust with them. ——♦-------- activities and doing» of your frianda and neighbors ure chronicle I briefly and interestingly in the home paper The Eagle 1» always pleased to re ceive item« of new» from ill readeii». The contribution» udd greatly to make the paper interesting to u con stantly growing number. ---------- 4, HUNTER Play safe. Before starting out, see the local agent about a MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH AND ACCI- DENT POLICY. Pays All Waye-^ Always It’s the best policy ever written. G. C. Olsen, Vernonia ReaU I ty. local agent. 4-tf EVANGELICAL CHURCH The news of your home town and Try an Eugel Want A<1. county, the coming» and goings, the “A Hom. Lik. ChurQ,” Begining with the first of Sep tember. all evening services »tart a ft half hour earlier. Please take note of this change. Saturday evening at 7:30 the sec- Vernonia ond Quarterly conference will meet at the chudch. with Rev. H. Sch-sck- Owned necht presiding. Sunday school Sun day mornisg at 9:45 and the morn ing hour of worship with the quar terly communion service at 11 o’ clock. The Evangelical League of Christ NEW SHOES AND FURNISHINGS ian Endeavor meets at 6:30 p. m. A half hour earlier than we Save FOR SCHOOL WEAR been meeting during the summer GIRLS AND BOYS SHOES—BOOTS—RUBBERS months. The evening service at 7:30. NEW DRESS MATERIALS Rev. H. Schucknect will bring the messages both morning and in patterns and Colors evening services. W’m. F. Rademacher, pastor. KINGSLEYS ------- ♦------- No body is perfect th-»e days Some of the ablest men in Anieri ca couldn’t name the six leading COATS TIES SHI RTS SWEATERS : HOSIERY PANTS : UNDERWEAR CAPS 19 2 5 « o o HOLIDAY FOOD SPECIALS If not satisfied with vour coffee— t l’akei Shredderd 12 pound Coco try the blend—HOTEL BENSON. nut ......................... 24c Never sold in cans 1 can Southern Style tree Sugar, 10- < • Absolutely guaranteed 69c ■ • r>r . • ■ pounds .................... Tillamook Cheese............. 25c Cream Wheat ........ Bananas, golden ............. 10c Sardines, 3 cans for 25c Shrimp, 2 cans ............. 3cc 25c Tamalaes, can ...... No. 3 can Pork and Beans 2Üc 27c 16c Swifts Gem Nut............. .. Tuna Fish, white Service to Highway Transportation 25 years of anticipating the requirements of motorists— making manufacturing pro cesses more certain—produc ing a higher standard of quality—25 years of unswerv ing adherence to the Firestone pledge,“Most Miles per Dol lar”—summarizes Firestone’s record of service to car owners. Firestone factories have grown from a small building approximately 75 x 150 feet to mammoth plants having floor area of over 60 acres— from a capital of $50,000 toover $50,000,000—from an annual sales volume of $100,000 to over $100,000,000—all in the short period of 25 years. Quality - Service - Price This Firestone record could only have been made through furnishing the public with outstanding values and is, consequently, your assur ance of quality and lowest prices. V. I V fe; H If you would like to know more of this wonderful record, ask your Firestone dealer to send you an illustrated folder. 0 § With today’s high cost of crude rubber and other raw materials, Firestone’s oppor tunity to serve the public was never better, due to its great volume and special advanta ges in buying, manufacturing and distribution. Y ; I Saturday Specials, Sept. 5th, 1925 IN ORDER TO INTROD . .. otMERCHANDISE TO THE PUBLIC,WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING “SPECIALS” FOR ONE DAY ONLY — 500-yds. best quality 27-in. Outing Flannel, light and dark colors Special per yard......................... 22c 100-yds. 32-in fast color Ging ham. Special per yard........... 27c 9-4 Mohawk unbleached sheet ing. Special per yard ............... 46c CRAWFORD MOTOR CO., Vernonia, Oregon MIST GARAGE, Mist, Oregon AMERICAN : 1 ♦ : SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWM Broken Sliced Pineapples, large tins 3 for 73c Per dozen tin.«............................ $2.79 Libbys Sliced Pineapple in syrup, 3 for .............................................. 83c Per dozen tins...................... $3.19 Snowdrift. 4-lbs........................... 96c Snowdrift. 8-lbs....................... $1.95 11 tins Federal milk................. $1.00 6 boxes Matches ........................ 25c Skaggs breakfast svrup, 5-lbs 89c 10-lbs............................................ $1.69 ..19c 36-in. Curtain Scrim * Special per yard. 50 Dresses, well made, Up-to-date styles, sizes 16 to 51. Very special at $4.95 each. Cash Stores ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ g £ s ! 55-lbs........................................... $4.65 Skaggs best butter, per lb.......... 55c Cheese, per pound .......... 27c Bananas, per pound .................... 10c Smooth, medium size Sweet potatoes 3- lbs. for....................... 25c Sweet juicy Oranges, 2-doz.__ 55c 4- lbs. Seedless Raisins in sanitary package...... ................................ 43c CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY LABOR DAY MEAT FEATURES FOR SATURDAY Pot Roast- pound ........................ 15c All steaks, pound 1 Special Clearance of Dresses IUBBE R . . . S Skaggs 100-yds. 32-in. Frolic cloth, suit able for shirts, rompers- dresses etc., fast color, special per yd. ... 25c 36-in. Bleached Muslin— Special per yard.... 15c Fashion» Latest Coals We are offering the very latest that can ** all. All wool Coat, full lined, good fur -> collar. Special $15.00 < > Heavy Utility Coats, lined some with ; • fur collars, sizes 38 to 58, extra long $19.50 <; Very’ smart fur trimmed Coats. Sea- j; be had in Coats at prices in reach of » sons latest colors, sizes 16 to 40, Special— $32.50. Beautiful Coats of American Needle Point and Ormandale. Trimmed _________ ___ _ and ___ Squirrel _ aw£j with Beaver Wolf furs. Very special at $50.00 and $75.00 Do not fail to call to see these beautiful gai ments. We carry only one garment of a style and can save you money on your wearing apparel. 4 Let us fit the children with Shoes, Hosiery and Rubbers—Quality and Price right—Satisfaction guaranteed. You will save money and be better clothed if you shop at I Reithner’s 25c Vernonia, Oregon 3 aCHOOL DAYS The new store across the street from Skaggs. Free phone service Indies Re Telephone 741 k ♦ Y ou , re " rtrome au J