Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 18, 1925, Image 4

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    Dance Hat* Revel
in Metallic Splendor
LAST WORD
TAKE ADVANTAGE
Reduced Round Trip Fares offered by the
During each competitive gunnery and engineering year, the San Di«g<
jestrpyer men are continually on the alert to win high honora. The Presides
Toolidge cup for excellence In communication was awarded recently to th-
Destroyer Litchfield. The cup is awarded annually to the ship attaining
the highest score in the combined radio and visual signaling competitions
This picture shows the enlisted men that won the cup. left to right, stand
ing: R. M. Laden, J B. Elliott, William Tober. Kneeling: R. B. Brighton and
Leonard Leader, 27, employer by Noel Whitcomb.
the Counacher Lumber company at
Vernonia, was treated at the Good
SELL. RENT OR
Samaritan hospital in Portland last IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO
Friday for injuries to his left ankle TRADE AND WANT QUICK RESULTS, PLACE AN
when he was hit by a log. His homu
AD LN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
is in Portland.
CRAWFORD MOTOR CO
The Brown Furniture company ha?
everything moved into their new
location. With a much large build­
ing, real show windows and plenty
of room for display, the store puts
up a beautiful appearance.
LINCOLN FORD—FORDSON
You can now buy your Ford on the 18 months
payment plan
Payments as low as $21.88 a month
o—o—o
Gasoline, Oil, Storage, Tires and Accessories
o—o—o
Battery Service
Ambulance for Towing
Phone 612
o—o—o
AFFORD
A
FORD
SUCH IS LIFE
ANOTHER
United Railways Co,
$2.75 PORTLAND AND RETURN
Spokane $23.00; Seattle $12.65
Reduced fares will be in effect to other points in
Oregon and Washington
Ask for further details
Any kind of business, social or
commercial printing at the Eagle of­
fice.
A Vernonia Institution, Modem in Every Respect
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Christmas for the entire family
“THE MAGNAVOX RADIO”
The partnership existing under
firm name of Beall Electric &
Plumbing Co., has been disolved.
All outstanding electric bills are
to be paid to J. W. Beall. All plumb­
in« bills outstanding are to be paid
to Wm. Aspland. I will not be re­
sponsible for any bills contracted l>y
Beall Electric Co.
Wm. ASPLAND.
Your Chrysler Dealer sells the
same car at the same price and gives
the same service and guarantees
and you are patronizing a home
dealer—The Monkey Wrench Gar
■ge.—Adv.
164
From the appearance of our mid­
Minter chapeaux, we are led to be­
lieve that the milliners surely must
have found the promised pot of gold
at the end of the rainbow trail. Glint­
ing and gleaming with metallic splen­
dor are the little gobi-a nd silver mat­
inee and dance hats for the holiday
season. Nor la this shimmering, scin­
tillating beauty confined to the hat for
festive occasion.
With our fur coats, or our fur-
trimmed cloth coats (fashion glorie«
in either), we are wearing moot becom­
ing beadgear conjured of gilded leath­
er embellished with stltchery and ap­
plique of most colorful mien.
The hat at the top of this group has
its gorgeous metallic handiwork veiled
with dusky brown malines. The center
model is of silver and black velvet ap­
plique. A winged novelty of gold with
silver is used on the attractive velvet
and metal doth shape shown last in
'his collection.
QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED
NOTICE
R«al Estate
Insurance
Notary Public
Farm and City property for
sale.
List your property
with me I get reults.
for you to work. Th« Evangelical
league of Christian Endeavor at
6:30 p. m.
Th« morning hour of
worship at 11 o’Uock. At which time
we will bring th« Christmas m essay«
on the theme “Th« Glory of th« In-,
carnation." Text John 1:14.
evening service at 7 :30 o’clock. Riad
for the goodly number that was oiM
on last Sunday evening. Theme L<
the evening message will b« "The
Return of the Prodigal." Th« «veil­
ing message will be proceeded by a
good gospel sing led by the pastor.
Wm. F. RADEMACHER.
itìcnir (Uljriatmas”
An Irishman was sitting in a de­
pot smoking, when a woman came in
and, sitting down near him, said:
“Sir, if you were a gentleman
you would not smoke here."
“Mum.'’ replied the Irishman, “if
you wuz a lady you would sit fur­
ther away.”
Pretty soon the woman burst ou.
again: “If you were my husbanl I’d
give you poison.”
“Well, mum,” replied the Irish­
man, as he smoked away at is pipe , j
“if you wuz me wife, I’d take it.” I
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Mrs. Wm. Culver is pianist for
‘Mac’s Concert Band.”
If you appreciate cleanliness in
your foods, pj-haps this will appeal
to you. 'Ae have three men in oui
shop who do the baking and not
one of them uses tobacco in any
form. We insist on cleanliness not
only in our baked gools, but in our
shop and we want you to feel (and
it is a fact,) that goods which you
buy from us are just as clean as
though made in your own kitchen.
—Vernonia Bakery.—Adv.
A marked increase noticed in at­
tendance last Sunday. For the com­
ing Sunday we will have a special
Chr stmas sermon at the morning
service with appropriate Christmas
music. Sunday evening sermon: “An
Old Love Story," Everyone cordially
invited. In the former Rise theatre
building.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
“A Horn« Lika Church”
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
With a class for you and a place
Women have more trouble than
men. A man’s friends never criticize
him for growing old.
J. M. Clark was standing on the
cold pavement early Tuesday mom
ing, with a smile from ear to ear.
When asked why the extra show of
pleasure, he informed us that he
was a great-grand father, as a son
had just been born to Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Clark of Grants Pass. Roy i-
a grandson of Mr. Clark.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Is proving the most satisfactory to all
Radio Fans-Ask Vernonia Owneis
See me today—Let me demonstrate the
Magnavox for clearance of tone, for re­
liability, for distance, Sold on Terms
So it is in business, an institution is no
better than the service it deals out. It is our
aim to constantly improve the service to our
customers, and to grant every banking re­
quisite that sound business ethics will-per­
mit.
VERNONIA. OREGON
A. L. Fenner
VERNONIA