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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1925)
« Mac Handsome Willow Says Come in ROCKER Given Away WHEN OLD SOL IS SIZZLING Step right in and let us reduce your temperature to a comfortable degree. No need to worry over hot weather when- And see us A GOOD PURE COOLING DRINK Before you AND OUR NEW ICE CREAM will bring comfort and stimulate you for the balance of your day’s duties. WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM It is our “long suit” and we use only the high class flavors and ingredient« in making it. IF YOU LIKE OUR CANDIES TRY OUR ICE CREAM a Have that. Tickets given with Dollar purchase entitles you to chance to win this Handsome Rocking chair. Next party. We have a Sale begins Saturday, July 25th. Ticket with each New assortment dollar purchase or over. Drawing will be at the Of party favors- 3 Score cards and store- Saturday, August Sth, at 8 p. m. I Tally card. Chair on Display at the Store D • I Candiel Next Door to Old Mill Pool Parlor M & M PHARMACY Across from Gilby Motor trip to Mt. Hood and also camping to take a week’s vacation at the near the little White Salmon river. coast, planning on going to New They also visited other places of port. interest and report a very enjoyable NATAL Mrs. White of Buxton, mother >f ♦--------------------------------------- ♦ time. Mrs. Pearl Watson, died in the Between thirty five and forty of the people around Natal and Mist ♦-------------------------------------- + Forest (■rove hospital. vacationed al the different beaches Upper Nehalem ovc-r the week-end. picking ♦--------------------------------------- ♦ Ornduff, while Peet The fire at the Sunset canip is berries recently, slipped and badly Mrs. Neurte ana daughter Leona still burning anj at this time has sprained his leg and is now inyed The McMullen girls, Marjorie burnt three donkeys belonging to up for a few days. ------ «------ Mathews and Myrtle Talor went the logging concern. buckle berrie picking on the Clat«- ♦ --------------------------------------- ♦ John Hubbert of the Sunset camp kanie mountain Tuesday. i Picked Up About Town Go visit some ether towns and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clark returned has just completed a nice little new ♦-------------------------------------- ♦ you’ll say that Vernonia is the best this week from a ten day vacation The Henderson family is visiting cottage Ever soticc that all “self-made’ in the state. i and visit in the Hood River country. at the Asborne home. Mrs. Florence Shook and two men seem to run with the muffler daughters, motored over from New wide open? Mrs. Iler’s sister and grand- burg to pick berries and «pen 1 the daughter are visiting with her for Sam Conklin says that another in week-end with her brother and PAI I E*PTIAMIC salvage your old notes and accounts a while. ducement for the men to go vULLLw I lUIVw No Collections No Charge family. straight these days is the accuracy KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO. Mrs. Holding and two children A. F. Orduff is about finished in that women show when they shoot spent two weeks with relatives and J. I. KNIGHT, J. J. STANGEL, J. O. BOZORTH, getting out poles and is now going at their husbands. friends in Portland and Gresham McMinnville. Hillsboro. Tillamook. While in Portland they enjoyed a HALTOM MERCANTILE CO. VALUE PLUS SERVICE The Store Across the Bridge S Skaggs Cash Stores The Unseen item On a Monthly Bill TWO THINGS ARE CHARGED ON STATEMENTS — MERCH A N D I S E AND CREDIT. THE AMOUNT FOR CREDIT IS NOT SHOWN ON THE BILL, BUT IT IS THERE ALL THE SAME. THOSE WHO BUY GRO CERIES THIS WAY PAY FOR CREDIT AND PAY FOR THE FELLOW WHO DOESN’T PAY. WHEN YOU BUY FROM A SKAGGS STORE YOU BUY ONLY MER CHANDISE. AND THAT THE FINEEST AND BEST GRADES OBTAIN ABLE ANYWHERE! ON THE SHELVES OF THE SKAGGS STORES YOU WILL FIND NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS AND THE BEST 7EG0N-MADE PRODUCTS. NO SUBSTITUTES. YOU GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR! AND THE SAVINGS—DAY BY DAY, MONTH BY MONTH—AREREAL LY WORTH WHILE. 6-Boxes “Economy” Matches ....25c WHITE WONDER SOAP 12 Bars 45c 3-Tins Campbells Pork & Beans 29c Each lot packed in free shopping bag Coffee, best No. 1, per lb.............. 45c $1.33 3-lbs for Jelly Glasses- per dozen 49c Coca, Jn bluk, 2-lbs. 19c Prepared Mustard, per jar 10c “Lilly White” Tomatoes, 3-tins ..35c Horse Radish ...^ 15c Brentwood Sifted Peas, 3-tins ... 50c MEAT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Boiling Beef .................... 10c Veal Roasts...................... ........... 22c Pot-Roasts pound........... 15c Veal Stew, pound Telephone 741 ........... 15c Vernonia, Oregon Who can remember the food old day* when young married women, meeting on the streets, talked about babioa inatend of boba? "Fnther and mother didn’t huve to have a horse and buggy before they got married," comments Lloyd Thomas, "but it’s hard these days to get a girl to accept a fellow who hasn’t got a car.” The country roads are now about as thick with flivvers as they used to be with <iUKt. can easily remember," says ••I Wm. VanDoren, “when about the only engine trouble we ever heard of wan cairned by open switchei, spreading rails and washouts." Train« are far safer now than they used to be even if there are no red flannel petticoats to flag them with. ♦