Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 24, 1923, Image 5

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    Put It Up
To Us
When >ou have any
Building to do, put it
up to lift to furnish
yci the right kind of
Lumber.
Our year* of expert,-
ence, plu* a stock >f
Lu'niter t hat :s of the
highest quality, in»
mu re a
your getting
Luinbee that will be
EXACTLY what you
should have for the
building you want
done.
We have everything you may need for any structure.
TIPTON LUMBER CO.
Vernonia's New Lumber Yard.
Always Cool—A Man's Place
YOUNG COUPLE NEEDS HOME
Means Much for Their Prospsot of
Happln.aa In th. Year. Stretch­
ing B.for. Them.
Mr». Fred Drelver, head of the wom­
an’. division In a prominent Detroit
real estate firm, think, the home own­
er ha. all the beat of it
“Of course there are men with
money who believe that an investment
in nontaxable stock. Is better than
home owning, when you take Into con­
sideration high rate of taxation and
the cost of building and maintenance.
Hut the woman's side of it isn't con­
sidered in such a view. A woman
wants a home. The family are hap­
pier, more united In Interests, and
there is a feeling of responsibility to­
ward the community and each other
that is engendered where the home be­
long. to the family who live. In it“
“One thing that keep, the apartment
house, filled," said Mr.. Drelver, “is
many a man', disinclination for home
work. He 1. often downright lazy
about the house. Some men won't fire
a furnace nor carry ashes, and some
wives are looking for an easy time, too,
so they tuck themselves up in a stuffy
apartment and let the children, if they
have any, breathe bad air. If they
were willing to take a little extra trou­
ble, they could go out farther from the
city center and have a small home—
but, of course, they wouldn't be near
the movies, and there would be more
work to do.
"It's the only thing for the young
couple starting out In life. They
should try to get a home of their own."
INSTINCT IS TO OWN HOME
Refreshing Drinks,
The Famed
Hoffler’s Candies
Agency
Hazelwood
ICE CREAM
Tobacco, Cigars,
Smokers’ Articles,
Pool and Cards
^emonia Hazelwood
See the Sign
OUR
HAMS
---------ARE---------
PRIME
and you can order one from ua with the feeling that
your family is going to have
A REAL TREAT
The same applies to our
Legs of Lamb and Veal,
Chops, Steaks, Stews, etc.
Everything in meats here
High Class and Desirable
Emmott & Culver
Vernonia Meat Market.
Home Merchants
Carry the boat of goods, and appreciate your patron ige.
Investigate their prices.
IbhrtA^bi^bam
No
Poeeeeelon More Deelrable, and
ths Great Majority of People
Recognize the F.ot.
In the old day.—day. not so old
after all when you come to think of it
—the home was the center of social
activities, the place where all family
pleasures were enjoyed.
And the
pride of every family head was to own
hl. home; to know that the abiding
place he provided for his loved ones
was theirs, endeared to them by pos­
session and Insuring to them a shel­
ter In the event of untoward circum­
stance.
y OU Dcgin to realize how far Certain-teed paint goes
1 when you see that only 10 gallons are needed for a
barn like this (72'x34'). If you have a barn about
this^size, you can safely figure that about $20 worth
of this paint will give it two good coats. On any other
buildings needing paint we will be glad to give you
estimates if you will bring in the measurements.
JVE, want to sell you
Certain-teed because it
has more body, covers
more surface to the gal­
lon, and wears longer
than ordinary paint.
There is lasting satisfaction in using Certain-Old paint. It is made
from the best ingredients and mixed thoroughly and accurately by
machines.
Every gallon measures up to the same high standard.
Certainteed
Wagon nnd
Implement Paint
Barn, Bridge and
Roof Paint
Auto Top and
Seat Dreasing
No. 50 Black
No. 461 Red
No. 714 Black
Buy it at
Paint Headquarters
G. C. MELLINGER, Hardware
V.rnun'a, Oregon.
VERNONIA
ia the Biggest and Busiest Little City in Oregon today.
Keep in touch by Pending in your subscription to the
In these days It sometimes seems
that we are drifting away from ths
home. Life is more complex; social
and entertainment featuree are pro­
vided tn such unlimited and varied di­
rection. that we are tempted away
from the roof tree during most of our
hour, of recreation. The old-fashioned
ways of entertaining “company," the
pleasant home parties are almost for
gotten.
And with thia there ha. come to
some persons a feeling that there are
other possessions more deeirable than
a home. The desire for home owning
seems to have been stifled in them.
But this Is but a transient phase in
the lives of a relatively few people.
The home owning Instinct is a true
one and one that Is not supplanted by
any other for any length of time.—
Exchange.
C^Ljour bosrt
food
BREAD
Capitalising Barber Shop Talk.
All the barbers of Lebanon, Penn.,
were recently invited to a smoker
given by the chamber of commerce.
The invitations were extended in
the belief that the barbers have
a continuous opportunity to give vis­
itors a favorable Impression of the
city, that many barber shops are for­
ums of public discuseton where
municipal questions are freely argued,
and that the barbers should have a
true conception of the city’s develop­
ment with an understanding of the
part taken by the chamber of com­
merce In the general progress. The in­
vitations made It plain that the smoker
was not tn any way a scheme to pro­
mote the chamber's membership or in­
fluence. The barbers got an entirely
new point of view on their oppor­
tunities for service to ths city, and
have actually made use of these op­
portunities—The Nation's Business.
“Co-operstlng" th. Balsa Managers.
The St. Louis Chamber of Oom-
tnerce has an active sales managers'
bureau, the purposes of which are to
build up the city by Increasing Its
ealse and to serve the city’s trade ter­
ritory efficiently. These purposes are
effected through good-will tours, by
educating sales managers in better
methods of merchandising their prod­
ucts and of serving their trade, by
publishing a weekly bulletin contain­
ing Items of benefit to aalee managers,
by entertaining visiting buyers and
delegates attending Important conven­
tions, and through the preparation of
motion pictures.
Cities Adopt Manager Plan.
Berkeley, Chico, Modesto, Stockton,
San Mateo, Santa Rosa and Visalia.
Cal.; Brookville, Kissimmee, Fort
Pierce, Leesburg and Orlando, Fla.;
Albany, 0«.; Maywood. Hl., and St.
Johnsbury, Vt, have adopted the city
manager plan during the last two
months.
Keep the Lawn Beautiful.
The lawn Is the moot Important fea­
ture of beautiful home surroundings.
Don't chop it up with beds os shruba
but keep these at the sides.
EAGLE
*~\jour best bread
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TAa
Bread
Supreme
The United States Bakery
Capacity 75000 Quality Loaves a Day
.
Baker« of Fran* HEALTH BREAD
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