Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 28, 1927, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE
Thursday, July 28, 1927
always wanted sometfilng beautiful in
my home. And with Aunt Araminta’s
legacy to spend, I wasted no time in
having this one room made perfect,
It is, isn’t it? There wasn’t enough,
though, for pictures, and I begged
that old print from Dick. Simply
begged It. for he was determined to
buy Bill a rndlo with the money. A
I radio would only draw a lot of hnvq
into the house, too—look how they
(£) by D. J. Wal»h.)
ali flock to the Salmons. So I made
INTA BASSETT raised the It plain that this room had to be
far right.”
window shades just
enough to let in what she
“Yea—If you’ll step out first I’ll
thought was . 11.iicicnt light io draw the shades again—these dra-
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display to advantage her newly fur­ per les will fade I’m perfect!y sure.
nished parlor.
although the decorator assured me
‘‘Though they call them living rooms they would not. You’ll stay for sup­
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now, Dora, I had that decorator at per, Dora?”
the Golden Rule do everything exact­
No. Dora would not. Somehow the
ly right. It cost a pretty penny, too. nlr of the house seemed like a funeral.
Amazing increase in Pontiac
Isn’t that a handsome shade of lav­ That closed room with its long swoon­
Six value made possible by the
ender in those draperies?”
ing draperies of lavender silk. Its shin­
economies of the world’s new­
Dora Hilton said yes, very nice In­ ing tables and tanestried chairs had
deed. And tightened her lips a bit made her unconsciously look about for
est and finest motor car factory
as she said it. She had noted the the hearse and mourners.
absolute neatness of the room and
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Xn. J’!l bn getting b:v’;
.ar
mere
wondered how Mima managed It with home. It’s quite a drive over to
beautiful Pontiac Six at butp >-tr : pr.es reductions
two such active youngsters as Bill Leesburg and I might have an acci­
was an unexpected sensation. Due to increasing
and Belle Bassett.
dent after dark—the new road isn’t
production in thencwSl 2,000,000 Pontiac Six p’ant,
“You must have just finished here, nearly finished, you know.”
savings were being ci. ^ctej. And these were passed
Minta? An hour of one seventeener
Accidents and evil chances loomed
to the public together with the additional value
like Bill would turn the whole ¡»lace high after that depressing best room.
of new Duco colors!
upside down, and from what I can see, Living room? Dining room. Dora
Belle Is only worse. That mahogany
Now the Pontiac Six is the only Icwpriced
gloomily thought.
table is beautiful, but a session of
six offering: Bodies by Fisher—the largest engine
She was still conning over the
lesson-getting
with
calidy
and
gum
used in any six priced up to $1,000—and an oiling
dreary things which trooped through
as assistants would make the top look
her mind as she steered her little
system which forces 250 gallons of oil an hour
like the map of Europe after the I car down the side street which led
through the engine at 35 m. p. h.l
World war. How do you—”
1 to Leesburg. She fo o-i reed t'» Imr-
These are only a few of the features which reveal
“How do T? Why. the ’d?a. Dora! , ry a bit to r :ch h i.;e by even bed
We don’t use this room for common. ’ time and she had planned to stay all
how much MORE you get ui toe rontiac Six at
The dining room is plenty good enough night with Minta and have a good,
new low prices!
for a couple of young animals like old-fashioned visit.
Neto Lower Prices on Ail Poster ver Cry Pcdv Types
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x<> tn.r.k she could change so over
Coupe
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$745
Sport Caoriolst $795
the quality of this rug—the best of 1 a few hundred dollars spent In fur­
$845
Sport Roadster
$745
Landau Sedan
its kind, the decorator told me. See nishing that room, it was suHi a cozv
the shades in it—like the insides of i place before, with the faded, humpy
De Luxe Landau Sedan $925
hyacinths. A regular picture! I’ve sofa and the sleepy-hollow chair that
Pontiac Six De Luxe Delivery, $585 tn $770. All price» at factory, Delio-
ered prices include minimum handling charges. Easy to pay
always wanted something like this— petted every tired bone to rest as soon
on the General Motors Time Payment Plan.
beautiful—to come and look at.
as one dropped into it.
Oregon
?No, Belle, you can’t come in. I’m i “And now they sit In the dining
just showing Auntie Hilton the new I room ’
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GILBY MOTOR COMPANY
room.
I “No more of those jolly sings they
«upper?
Ind<>ed
“The girls up for
; n.«c<l to have with th phonograph
not! I can't have them underfoot. leading the way. A radio would have
and your father likes to read bis paper been even better, too. And Rill and
in the dining room. To dance? Mercy, ; Belle -just the age to need fun at
pniin vr’fp dHve me cm^y.
to'“"
' 'here? In
r<- ” ?
Vk!i nn ¡•q-'i*.'
of
I'or-i
Wliut wouX it luik like aAerward? turned into a smoother highway timi
PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
The floor is like a mirror now and the world be better travel!!”,’, ontv t<y1
new chairs haven’t a spot on them. most collide with
parked h; f-
“Boll up the rugs? "Now, II
aerrss the road
that
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s
enough.
Go
on
ut
and
lei
she cor’d t
Klamath Falls—Klamath Ice and 930.
I show Auntie Iiiiton that print I
to see what
Cold Storage company to build
Reedsport—Fiscal year passed oil' of your father.”
parent i
$35,000 ice plant.
i without forest fires in entire dia-
Belle went out. but the look o:
nt t'-:
face was not a lovel.v one. and
heavy trict.
Lakeview—Exceptionally
Ar-’1
slam
of
the
front
clnor
r<t>
hay crop being harvested here.
Harrisburg—New section of high-
pleasant n
the Imi
Elkton—Bridge across Umpqua way costing about $7,500
o til!
River
iis place will cost $29,- completion.
vnu nt home.
ONLY
for Oregon myrtle wood for furni- for week ended July 9 are 3,700,-
ture.
000 feet.
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St. Helens—Cornerstone laid for
Klamath
Falls — Weyerhaeuser
company will rush plans for great new $35,000 Pythian Templ^
pine mill.
Portland is ninth among Ameri­
Astoria—Market road to Svensen can cities for May volume of build­
will be built of asphalt type con­ ing.
crete.
Gold Beach — Rapid progress
Klamath County inspectors find
made on Pistol River bridge, Roose­
not a single case of bovine tuber­
velt Highway.
culosis.
UNFADING
FLOWERS
feSS
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Gold Beach—Work begins on new
Grants Pass — Famous Green­ Dunham store building.
back mine sold to Los Angeles
buyers.
Condon—New town of Klnzua
will soon have logging railroad and
St. Helens—Lumber
shipments Kinzua mills.
Our store has
a larger stock of
this week to buy
women’s wearing
ing daily.
There will be
Many New Bargains for
Saturday and Monday
The store with the fairest prices. Compare qual­
Vernonia,
ities with those found elswhere.
^lie New and Finer
my?“
Beile had t
Bill was
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been enlarged to accomodate
goods. We went to the market
the latest goods in men’s and
apparel. New goods are arriv­
Corey Economy Store
i
Central Garage
is now
Open For Business
¿te
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We Specialize in
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Penning Brakes
and keeping their, properly adjusted FREE of
charge.
You are assured the best cf experienced mechan­
ical work.
Pounds
Tires and
Tubes
Store Remai " open
ur.til S p.m. Saturday
till 10 p. m.
L41AL4À O p
till 10 p. m.
Richards and Clapshaw Goes Out
Of Business
500 Spools thread all colors
white and black included
?5c
8 spools ...................................
27x40 Double Thread
Qfic
Turkish towels
BUY THESE FOR $1.00
8 yards hope muslin ............. $1.00
8 yards unbleached muslin .... $1.00
2 yards 9-4 Pequot sheeting.. $1.00
8 yards cotton challies............. $1.00
Silk Bloomers ....................... 89c
Silk Vests ................................. 59c
300 Nashua Blankets 64x76
g5c
all colors, your choice .......
$1.00
SILK HOSE,
3 pairs
OUTING FLANNEL,
$J.OO
8 yards _________ __ ____
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DRESSES $3.50, $5.00, $7.00
Ladies Hats 10c $1.00
Ladies Coats $5., $7.50
$2.95
$14.75
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j ¡12,000 worth of mer-
:handise must be sold
1 3uy $5.00 save $5.00
:OME TOMORROW
Richards & Clapshaw
vvitii Its curtains that fade and the
flowers that Hie sun will chase out of
the tapes; ry I I wish we hud our old
I prior—and fun. and candy-makes and
'lances! Belle ne'er listened to t'.iese
fast guys before—and there's plenty
decent ones If we could stay at home."
Dora resolutely forced back the tears
that came to her eyes as she helped
Bill get Belle from the large machine
into her own small roadster.
“I’ll take her home—and 111 make
sure that her mother sees her first.
You can bring that car. if you like.
Bill. Only keep on being as sensible
as you are now.”
Sensible? Dora fiercely wondered If
there was any sense tn the world any
more. Lavender hangings, hyacinth
tapestries. Imported rugs were of
more value than the Immortal eonla
of a boy and girl.
She said something IQte that and a
great deal more te Mlota B a sse tt
while she was helping get Belle to
bed. What she said hurt, but It
cured, as such things do. When she
went heme the neat day sbe had the
satisfaction of seeing the “living
roosn" door wtde open and a crowd
of Jolly boys and girls admiring and
envying Bill's new radio set. just ln-
.tall eg that momiag.
BUI hurried out to beg cay with
her and as he gave her a farewell
hug. whispered:
“Gee! Auntie Hilton! Tou'rw the
best ever! Not only on account of
that dandy set. but because moth* Is
human again.. She never said a word
when I spilled the eandj box on that
ehair.
"You bet you. home’s good ixiw !“
It sounded Uke it. Doga reflected as
ape started away to the tune of happy
laughter. And It was worth doing
without that new set of ehtnts end
paper for her own living room. Kven
la an old maid's rooms, she thought,
there should be only unfading fiowera
W«t
Linn—Union
being remodeled
Seaside—Work
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school
115 -
000.
once
Forest Grove, Oregon.
high
at cost of
on
naw
will
$25,000
begin
west
at
side
water system.
Marshfield—Heavy demand made
Expert
W ashing
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“Kills 'em dead ”
flies.mosquitoes,roaches,inoths
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