Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 12, 1927, Image 6

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    VERNONIA EAGLE»
Thursday, May 12, 1927,
Mrs. R. Godwin is reported to
be ill.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Cameron spent
the week end at McMinnville.
Dr. C. J. Wight left Seattle on
Tuesday for Alaska.
Chester Robbins had a fall at the
Harry Burtraw is driving a new
mill Thursday, injuring his back.
Chevrolet sedan.
Cleve Tisdale and children and
R. Hornbeck visited his parents I Mrs. Albert Tisdale spent the week
in Portland this week.
end in Olympia, Wash.
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VERNONIA’S PROGRESSIVE STORE
LEADERS OF STYLE AND QUALITY
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—My equity in 7-room
modern house, 2 acres of ground,
hen houses and runs, garage, full
cement basement with furnace, lots
of fruit, 3 blocks from high school.
Good place for chickens or rab­
bits. Garden planted, dome of it
up. Balance monthly payments.
Come and see it. Cyrus T. Williams,
Box 74, Forest Grove, Ore.
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FOR SALE OR RENT—Electric
health belt.
Inquire at Hotel
Vista.
401
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Suc­
cessful boarding house of 12
rooms. Old established business. Can
be kept full all the time. Excellent
location. Will take 4 or 5-room
house as part payment. Selling on
account of ill health. Apply at 641
First street, Vernonia, Ore. tf404*
FOR SALE—80 acres, 30 acres in
cultivation, $2000 worth of big
timber, 2 good houses, barn, gar­
age, One acre good fruit orchard
that will net $500 to $1200 a year,
One mile from Mist. Price $4500,
half down, rest on time. Phone or
write Joe Techmanek, Mist, Ore-
gon.
384*
FOR SALE—Two houses, one 4-
room and one 2-room, along rail­
road track below Rose ave. in Ver­
nonia. Address H. L. Westerman,
Yamhill, Oregon.
398*
We received a telegram today stating that a
shipment of NEW DRESSES are on the way.
EGGS for hatching, from selected
pure bred R. I. Red hens, $1.00
for 15. Mrs. F. B. Godwin, 1H
miles out on paved highway. 393*
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
You can always buy copies of first-class mer-
chandise at a -heaper price.
We ,-41 the better quality,
We ">uy the better quality.
We sell von better merchandise at less money
than you can buy in the cities.
We must because our bti'.'ness is increasing
every month.
Don’t forget the
COATS
LADIES’ SILK HOSE in all sizes and all colors.
Mail orders filled same day received.
Phone 801
FOR SALE—Canary birds, yellow
and green, singers, $3 each. Al­
so dahlia and gladioli bulbs. Mrs.
Minnie Krinick, 224 North St. 374*
PIANO FOR SALE—In Vernonia
vicinity. Highest grade, a bar­
gain. Pay $10 a month. For parti­
culars address Western Piano Bro­
kerage Co. 413 North Boren ave.
Seattle, Wash.
374
FOR SALE—4-room house. Make
payments like rent. Will accept
a car as part payment. Square
Deal Garage.
35tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—4-room modern house
$25. Range for sale . 859 First
avenue.
402
MISCELLANEOUS
at pi ices advertised last week.
Vernonia, Oregon
Miller Mercantile Company
INCORPORATED
STORES AT
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Another New Shipment
of SHOES
We have the real
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Mrs. L. Cates returned home Riverview to the hill.
in Vernonia all day and evening, 'PARABASE MOTOR OIL
Saturday from St. Vincent's hos-
Support your home-town institu­ Monday and Tuesday, May 16 and I CARRIES
GUARANTEE
tions. Remember that the money 17 on his regular monthly trip,
pital greatly improved.
PARABASE MOTOR OIL is a
at
the
hotel.
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See
him
about
your
you
spend
in
your
home
town
Mr. and Mrs. Marfield have been
100 percent Paraffine base oil of
visiting a few days with Mr. and does you some good, either direct­ eyes.—adv.
the highest quality.
ly or indirectly. We give employ-
Mrs. John Baker.
A fair loaf of bread can be
It is guaranteed to give satisfac­
Mrs. Burtraw and son were din- ment to seven people and all of made from cheap flour and cheap tory lubrication in any motor.
them
in
turn
help
support
the
ingredients, but in Mothers bread
ner guests at the Dent home on
YOU BE THE JUDGE. Fill your
town in which yob live.
Buy you get only the best, regardless
Saturday of last week.
home products—it pays.
Verno. of cost. You may get a larger crankcase with PARABASE, run
Mrs. Claude Knapp took her fa-
your car the usual 500 miles and
nia bakery.. idv.
loaf for less money, but with if at the end of that time you
ther to Portland last week to the
For Saturday, May 14, we will bread, as with every other com­ have not received thorough lubrica­
hospital.
have on special sale parker house modity, you get only what you tion, it costs you nothing.
The monthly party of the Ath­
letic club will be held May 17 at rolls, hard rolls and poppy seed pay for. Our prices are uniform VERNONIA SERVICE STATION
rolls, all at 15c per dozen or 2 —they are the same as is paid
—adv.
the club rooms.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. O. M. dozen for 25c. We will also have for good bread in any community
Pay Warrants.
Bradbury, April 22, a girl. The on sale cinnamon rolls (snails) at and when you buy Mother’s bread
you may rest assured that you
I have money on hand to pay
lass has been named Doria June. the same price. If you can’t come
outstanding endorsed) county
Mother’s bread in the sandwich early ’phone your order.—Verno­ have the best, Insist that you be all
nia bakery. adv.
given Mother’s bread, always.—adv road warrants. Interest ceasee on
loaf size is ideal for sandwiches
Dr. Clarke, of the Clarke Op­
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Patton mov- Friday, May 13, 1927.
or for the table, and it makes
tical Co. 304 Salmon St. Portland,; ed to their former home in Wash-
Bessie H. Gobba,
wonderful toast.
Buy it direct
County Treasurer.
Ore , Eyesight Specialist will be ington last week.
from us or insist that your grocer
send it to you on your order.—adv.
Mrs. Hattie Good Night is in
Portland where she took her lit­
tle daughter to a skin specailist.
Mrs. F. A. McBarron and Mrs.
Dollie Anderson motored to Port­
land Sunday.
Loel and Thor Roberts have re­
turned to Vernonia for the Sum-
mer.
Dr. Ella Wight wishes to correct
the erroneous report that she is
leaving town, as she maintains of­
fice hours as usual.—adv.
Don’t forget that we have a
double loaf—two full one-pound
loaves—at 15c for the pair. We
also have a pound and one-half
wrapped double at the same price,
This bread is made from the same
dough and is just as high in qual- *
ity in every way as Mother’s bread
in other sizes. Vernonia bakery.
—adv.
Jack Lesyak bought a Star coupe
from the Vernonia Brazing & Ma­
chine Works recently.
City Marshal W. J. Kelly and
Mrs. M. L. Gaines attended a di­
vorce trial in Tillamook Satur-
day, having been subpoenaed as
witnesses.
Mr. Bergerson, road supervisor,
is making quite an improvement
on the road leading back through
WANTED — Position in private
home or anywhere, for nursing
or taking care of children. Inquire
at Eagle office, or write Mrs. E.
E. Edwards, Vernonia, Ore.
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WANTED — Position
in
Private
home for housework, part time
meh week. Inquire at Eagle of­
fice.
392*
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VERNONIA
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TO WEAR
ACKNOWLEDGE THAT
ANNOUNCEMENT
With a Practical Gift
With Commencement Time Approaching Our
Stock is Replete With Practical Things For Both
the Voung Man and Young Lady Graduate.
Dainty New Rayon, Two-Tone Com­
binations. A beautiful gift
$1.50
Pure Thread Silk, Full fashioned
Hose .......................................... $1.50
Gift Box Handkerchiefs
$1.50-$2.00
Silk Vests—Peach, Flesh, Nile, Or­
chid and Maize ....................... $1.00
Bloomers—To match above vests
$1.89
A beautiful line of shirts
$2.00-$4.00
Ties that will please him
$1.00
Genuine Leather Bill Folds
$1.25-$1.50
New Patterns in Dress Sox
50c-75c-$1.00
Rayon Unionsuits, practical, pleas­
ing ................................................ $3.00
A genuine cowhide belt will com­
plete his wardrobe .........
$1.00
VERNONIA'S LEADING STORE