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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1927)
FIVE A- VERNONIA EAGLE I Thursday, September 15, 1927. SKAGG5 The Timber Line / News ot Vern ama Schools A À r » ] i Few Lettermen in Football Lineup Toilet Paper 6 r°ns...... 39c (By Clarence Wardle) Football at the high school is at a disadvantage since the ab- sence of Coach Austin, who has a bad case of blood poisoning. The high school lost the majority of lettermen, those returning being: Morris Bennett, Clarence Wardle, and Gilbert Bergerson. The lack of lettermen mean new . material to coach and less ex perience in the game, yet tiiey are considered to have a good cHhuce I , for the team is heavy and the ex- 1 perienced players are in the back- I field. Though no games have been : scheduled yet, the Clatskanie, , St. Helens and Rainier teams have I more old players back to give stiff | competition. The following have turned out for football: Donald Hodges, Mor ris Bennett, Clarence Wardle, Gil bert Bergerson, Norman Green, Ward Gooding, Allen Ray, Shelby Cook, Ralph Peck, Veldon Parker, Edward Roles, Oliver Mellinger, Ar chie Adams, Glenn Hieber, Robert j : Laird, Neal Bush, Larry Marshall, ! Jack Marshall, George Albert, Jun- I ior Bennett, William Washburn, i Robert Holcomb and Gloyd Adams. Highest quality Safe- Way , . The juniors have two new stu dents enrolled in their class. Jack Ov.ment of Doucette, Tex., and Beth Critchlow of Durkee, Ore. LU • / Our Saies increase The first six months of this year the total food sales of this organiza tion uuii ilici increased i more than 35 per cent over the same period of last year. We sold ’ 1 more than thirty-five million dollars’ worth of foods between .Tanuarv January and July, 1927. During July and August our sales have exceed ed, by far, any similar period in any previous year. The greater econo mies and better methods possible through thousand store power mer chandising combined with the unequaled courtesy and efficiency of the Safeway Man are, in our opinion, the reasons for this phenomenal growth. Are you sharing in its benefits? Ij p ■> M t J Its Safe to save the Safeway Features for Friday, Saturday and Monday, Sept. 23,24 & 26 C. & H. Pure Cane Vegetables Sugar at Safeway Saving Berry grade Potatoes 1.69 25 rfigh land raised & guaranteed cookers Small white ’or Red Mexican 14 lbs - 29c » Seans 10 >bs........... 79c $1.97 Tropic Nut Cabbage Oleomargarine 3 lbs I Butter Per lb ib....... .......... 49c 2c Kiln Dried i/>or Whole Baking Pwdr Pure cream of Tarter The best you can buy. 1 lb 39c 39c 5 lb 25 Pound Box Oats 1 ib............ 45c 3 lbs...... $1.33 3 for Nalelys Dr. Mellenthin 25c Pt. jar 37c ß THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATUR DAY, OCTOBER 6, 7, 8. Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. THREE DAYS ONLY No charge for consultation 5 Cans . . 59c Assorted Cases $2.73 Sugar Cured 5 to 8 lbs. Sugar Cured 11 to 14 lbs. One-half or While Per pound • • 19c ■ per pound Bacon j While it Lasts . . Ta-kr-r’ . , . 29c Shortening Eastern Sugar Cured Per pound . 30c Makes the Best Pastry 2 pounds for . . - 29c 8 pounds . . ■ . $1.15 and beautiful colors. Crawford Motor Co in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years Will be at Benton Hotel Canned goods Features at a Saving. Corn, Peas, Beans and Tomatoes Eastern Hfems will be delighted with its low, smart lines DOES NOT OPERATE Strawberry Preserves Just like home made 3 Ib. J3r 63c Smoked Picnice speediest, most alert cars on the road. You SPñ&fet IS7 I Our markets have proved to the people of Portland that it is poss ible for organization and determination to sell the highest quality meat products at substantial savings. These savings are all the more apprec iated because along with them, the public gets the unequalled service of our highly trained Safeway market men. The following features for Saturday warrent your special attention. the Dorothy Holtham and Catherine j Hoffman hiked six miles Sunday. | They had the excitement of seeing, two accidents on the road. Coming to Portland Grapairuit I Pt. jar 19c Good Size Guaranteed to Satisfy of Bodie Hieber, while playing foot- ball last week, pulled the liga ments loose from his finger. 91b. bag .......... 49c Mayonnaise Cotfee one If in doubt about a gift for a birthday coming soon, let us sug gest a set of Christmas cards The Eagle hac a lorge variety of samples from which to choose. Eastern Buckeye $1.89 Safeway Blend The new Ford car will be Order your Christmas cards early I at the Eagle. 79c Each Tokays or Conni- chons The best for all pur poses Qt. tin ........ 47c I Reg. $ $ $ Value Grapes Wesson Oil bars ...... 33c New Ford The English III classes have been busy writing themes for the past two weeks, Betty Campbell .of Keasey has written the best to date. Breams 3c Per lb. $1.29 White Wonder 10 Squash Schillings Wait For the A sophomore meeting was held Friday to gain the cooperation of the whole class for freshmen in itiation. Soap Yakima Marble head— 97c The E. L. C. E. 'will meet at 7 j5. i m., Veldon Parker will bo the leader, Prayer meetings at 8 p.m. Wednesdays. (By Charlotte Green) The sophomores have been very Husy during the past week plan- ning the freshmen initiation. Neal Bush, Stanley Garner, Billy Culver, Merle Mills, DoYothy Holtham and Charlotte Green were appointed to make the plans. Globes for | "The Christian Church,” and at 8 p.m. he will use as his theme, ‘‘Come and Go With Us.” SOPHOMORE NEWS 6 month guarantee 2 for ......... -45c 6 50 Lb. Lots at Safeway Savings lb.- roll 2 i c Per lb Ê5 Electric Light Its time to make Kraut 65c Guaranteed 1 2 Matches ctn............ 19c Per 100 Pounds fa ¡8 Silko brand Tissue Evangelical Church The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. sharp. Judson Weed will give a talk to the Sunday school on j the early Sunday schools of this valley. | The pastor, G. W. Plumer, will take for his subject at 11 a.m., I Í Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad uate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic ap- I pendicitic, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, ‘nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail- menta. 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