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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1925)
Munkltmi Water jyjfal VERNONIA EAGLE BiggedLihie City In Oregon 5? 7 b 41' •' J 1 M ♦ Si Saturday night marks the close of the “First Period” in the Verncnia Eagle’s Big Subscription Campaign. After this time, and for the next two weeks, the “Second Period” of votes will BE IN EFFECT All Subscriptions must be turned in to The Eagle office not later than Monday, September 7th, to receive “FIRST PERIOD” votes. NOW-IS-THE-T1ME-TO-GET-BUSY! 2nd Prize A Beautiful Solitaire Diamond Ring Worth $175.00 Purchased from and on display —at— Kuilander’s Jewelry Store Vernoni®, Oregon v. INOM1INATIOIN BLANK $500- IN GOLD A special fund of $500.00 in GOLD has been reserved to pay active nonprize win ners on a basis of 20% of their individual collections on subscriptions. Any candidate who remains active to the finish making a regularcash report, but fails to win one of the prizes offered, will participate in this commission feature think of it; One dollar out of each five you collect on subscriptions goes into your pocket if you fail to win a prize. This arrangement insures compensa tion to all active candidates anti means that. 1 r I —in the— 3rd EAGLE “EVERYBODY WINS” CAMPAIGN PRIZE GOOD FOR 5,OOOVOTES i 2000 Mile Trip . I hereby enter and cast 5,000 votes for Miss, Mrs. or Mr. Address Note:—Only one nomination blank accepted for each candidate nominated. / 4th Prize—$25.00 IN GOLD < • To any place in the Unit ed States or Canada (or $100 in Gold).