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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1925)
I Best W.Aly AJ VUNONiA E à CLË ¿ .orc ; ar A /„Vf »A<A.\1 'Af/„VI ». How About Low Shoes Better Baked Goods The season of Lighter Footwear is here—the Lo wShoe comes into its own again. Half of the discomforts of the warm season can be traced directly to Shoes That Are Too Heavy, and half the nervousness experieced by the human race could be eliminated if everyone wore Properly Fitted shoes. The Whole we insist on that We have a wide range of lasts and sizes, in a variety of leathers. Dependable shoes made by dependable makers. AND BOUGHT AT PRICES AS LOW AS THE BIG CITY STORES CAN BUY THEM Hot weather is here—why worry and bother over a hot stove when you can get such really fine pastries from us at reasonable prices. In addition to Dress Shoes for Men, Women and Children, we make a specialty of— THE BEST WORK SHOES FOR MEN THAT CAN BE MANUFACTURED.. Use Mother’s Bread—Ask for it by Name Across from Theatre Upper Nehalem Vernonia Bakery BREWER & VISNAW, Props. On 2nd St., Just South of Bridge St. Omar Spencer and family, R. S Spencer and family, Mrs. Oral Faul- of the Skaggs Chain of stores, with master and loyal lodge man, is in ner ate birthday dinner with Mrs Mr. Carr and Mr. Preston, were in southern Oregon at this writing, a- Sarah Spencer Sunday. M. B. Skaggs, one of the owners fflEmil Vernonia last week, Messing, Vernonia’s post- getting some delegate to the I. O. O. F grand lodge The new cement sidewalks now fish out of our streams. They like that has been in session at Ashland going in on Second street is indeed t Vernonia. 1 during the week. I a splendid improvement. A. F. Ornduff and family motored over to Newburg to visit his brother NATAL John and family. There wan no school for the smal Mrs. Britton and Mrs. Ornduff ler grades on Thursday and Friday called on Mrs. Rainwaters last Tues-1 of last week as the Sth grade pupils day afternoon. A. J. Richie is fixing the roads in. were taking their final exams. We hope them good luck. our neighborhood. Those who visited Vernonia from The school will close this Friday. here last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergerson 'is clearing some, Carl Iler and daughter Louise and land on his new home. Jesse Ornduff took a load of two little grandsons, Mr. and Mrs. young ladies out for a ride Sunday. Reed Holding nnd two children, Mrs. All reported a fine time. Holmstrom, Mr. Burris, Frank Peter Miss Ornduff and Mr. Miller! son and son Richard, Mr. and Mrs. ¿rove over to Newburg Sunday, David McMullen and niece Hazel and Mrs Hasking called on Mrs Hern Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn. ,h d . viglittlo Orah who. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peterson and Mrs. Money Saving F I)eeda were ClaUkani* visitors on* day last week. Mrs. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Ratus and »ons were Sunday callers on the McMullen family. Sunday evening callers at ths Holdings home were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn, Mr. Troop, Mr. Good Night, Joe Dhooghe and L. A. Pater son. Proud Dad: “I never fail to kisa my children good night. Do you?” Plain Gu^: “Believe me, I ain't gonna lose all that sleep waiting up for them.” , ’ Mary had a little lamb, It wore a collar and a tie And everything that Mary wanted, . The lamb was sure to buy. v 1925 Star Sport Sedan 1 ♦ LI Fresh Strawberries, Fruits and Vegetables of all Kinds. Headquarters For Garden Products GALLON FRUITS— Apples, per gallon tin............. 55c Apricots.................................. 78c Pears ...................................... 70c Peaches .................................. 80c Large tins Campbells Pork & Beans, 3 for....................................... 29c Wesson Oil, pints........................ 30« Wesson Oil, quarts...................... 55c Half-gallon Wesson Oil........... $1.00 Full Cream Cheese, per-lb......... 27c 4-lbs. fresh Seedless Raisins in Sani tary bags ....... 43c Peanut Butter, per-lb................. 23c Fresh Salted Peanuts, per-lb..... 25c FANCY DRIED FRUITS— Apples, 2-lbs Peaches, 2-lbs Apricots 2-lbs. The Greatest Value in the Low-Cost Field CLEANSERS— Large pkgs, Chipso.................. 28c Quick Naptha Chips.................... 30c Crystal White soap, 11-bars ... 50c P&G Naptha 5-bars.................... 25c Citrus, per pkg.......................... 25c 7^ampetitors may vJ adopt these high- class features in the f iture-the 1925 Star Car has them now— that’s why we say: "l omnrrow’s Car Today." CEREALS— 9-lbs. Rolled Oats.................... 58c 45-lbs. Rolled Oats.................... $2.60 Quick Quaker Oats, per pkg........ 30c Carnation Premium Oats............ 40c Carnation Premium Wheat Flakes ... .............. 43c 11-tins Milk .............................. $1.00 per case ............ $4.29 TOBACCO and CIGARETTES— Days Work, per plug.................... 60c Climax, Horseshoe and Star per plug......................................... 78c Camels and Lucky Strike, 2-pkgs for............................................25c George Washington, Prince Albert. .. Velvet, 3 tins........ ..................40c 1-lb. tin George Washington .... 75c Million Dollar Motor Four-Wheel Brakes Force Feed Lubrication Tubular Backbone Fedders Radiator Fisk Full Balloon Tires Dry Disc Clutch Alemite Lubrication (J In two years the Star Car has revolu- J tionized all ideas of what a low-cost car should be. Every value featuie is a year in advance of competition. *»Thc Million Dollar Motor has proved that real power can be built into a lowcost car. hill-climbing records prove it. ?In every way the 1925 Star Car, with its 101 features, is the greatest value buy in the world today. ~ It is the car for you. *»One ride will convince you that back of its distinctive appearance is all the quality and value that will guar antee full economical motor satisfaction. <jl Your Star dealer can prove it—and JI f 0,000 Star Cars on the Coast alone are proving it daily to satisfied motorists. TOIMr Vernonia Brazing and Machine Works SKAGGS UNITED STORES STAR AGENTS ALWAYS TRY THIS STORE FOR QUALITY AND PRICE HE GREATEST VALUE BUY IN THE WORLD 4