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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1925)
¡ing and Hunting VERNONIA EAGLE Municipal Water System Mark your Callender February 14th AMERICAN LEGION St. Valentine DANCE A Real Good M edicínela From Monday Feb. 9th to Sat February 14th Inclusive Guatar Rubbing fl Alcohol Genuine CURRINS SHIRTS Look at these Unbeatable Prices Hats NEW MODELS ARRIVING CONSTANTLY Normandy VOILES WEST COAST BOOTS HOSE TIES Men« 220 Denim Bar Tacked OVERALLS Our Regular Price Only $1.50 WEEK BY WEEK GROCERY PRICES Milk, can, Bordens ............ 10c Pure Honey, pound .......... 15c 11 Cans Bordens ............ $1.00 H. O. Quick Cooking Oats 18c Aunt Jemina Flour ........ 18c Crisco, 3 pounds ............... 80c Puffed Wheat ................... 14c 10 pounds Honey ......... $1.42 Cornflakes, 3 pkgs................ 25c Grits, fresh .......................... 18c Mazola, Pint ........... 30c % Gallon Mazila Oil ...... $1.05 5 Bars Crystal White Soap g—? CZ1 IZ? ■ ■V.L*<--• eme Oil 1 Soap 1 Large Pkf. PEETS FREE GROCERY DELIVERY KINGSLEY’S OWNED BY PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN VERNONIA The young husband could eat no ’ more of his wife’s dinner. Enjoy an hour at the new O. K. CARD ROOM next Horseshoe Restaurant Mrs. Claud Knapp was visiting in Portland the first of the week. Everything New A Man’s Resort Roa of 60 Table»« NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL PROPERTY BID IN BY COLUMBIA COUNTY AT TAX SALES Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Sheriff and Tax Collector of Columbia County, Oregon, by au thority of an Order made and entered by the County Court of Columbia County, Oregin, sitting for the trans action of County business on the 17th day of January, 1925, wil| offer for sale at public auction for cash all of the real property within Co lumbia County, Oregon, heretofore bid in by said County at tax fore closure sales for the years 1915, Tax Collector of said Gambia, Coanty, Oregon, in the County Court hfaee at St. Helens, Columbia County Oregon; said sa]e to be made on the flat day of February, 1925, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the West front doer of the County Courthouse at St. Hel ena, Columbia County, Oregon. Dated at St Helens, Oregon, this 10th day if January, 1925. F’rst publication Jan. 23, 1925. Last Publication, Feb. 20, 1925. practice was refirmed. Representative Collier of Klamath J Falls has the right idea in his con stitutional amendment, now pending before the legislature. It restricts the voting right to registered voters. The citizen who hasn’t enough sense of loyalty and enough gumption to reg ister, will find himself (or herself) ’ out in the cold on election day—dis-1 franchised—a slacker without power to cast a ballot. A sound idea.—Ore gon Voter. J. H. Wellington, Sheriff. We wish to thank all for the inter est taken in our little daughter and sister during her recent illness; for the kindness shown in our breave- ment and for the floral offerings MAGAZINES BOOKS STATIONERY Let us do your picture framing, we treat ’em right Mr. and Mrs. Knowles Mrs. V. I. Mills, (Sister) Agatha, (Sister) Margaret, (Sister) Earl Knowles, (Brother). Can you beat this? The average bill for electric lights and appliance operation is $25 a year in the Ameri can home, while the household spends $95 a year on tobacco, $68 a year on gasoline, $50 a year on ice cream and $48 on candy, says the Oregon Public Utility Information Bureau. People cheerfully pay good money for luxuries and a whole lot more of it, too, than they pay for lighting their homes every night, not to men tion little services like running elec tric fans, toasters, etc., and yet they sometimes howl over the cost of the juice. Service for service and value for value electricity is by far the cheapest commodity on sale. PATENTS Portland* Vernonia- Astoria OOST IT LOOK OUT!! THE NEW STAR Glides up so Quiet ly you cannot hear it coming— Let us Demonstrate. We have that wonderful new 1925 car on the floor. FORDS FORDS We Merit Your Confidence CRAWFORD MOTOR CO. LINCOLN—FORD— FORDSON Ask us about the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan Get in Just Right for Next Spring Delivery Gasoline, Oil, Storage, Tires and Accessories Battery Service FORDS Ambulance for Towing PHONE 612 FORDS