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

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    Thursday, April 28,1927.
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VERNONIA EAGLE____________________________________________________ _____ ______________________
Notice.
TO CONTRACTORS
I ?n< family were Sunday visitors
Card of Thank«.
Notice is hereby given that Chas.
at he Burris home.
'We want to thank the many
St. Helens, Oregon, April 2Ct'.i,
’ Tie Birkenfeld Logging company friends who so kindly assisted dur­ A. Barnes purchased and took over
NATAL
1927.
is noving their donkey engine from ing the illness, death and burial the accounts and indebtedness of
Sealed proposals, addressed to
Any man who starts out to spend
the Natal bridge down to James of our loving husband and brother, the Square Deal garage April 15.
(Signed)
the savings of a lifetime in seven the County Court of Columbia,
McMullen’s place, where they in­ T. C. Hall, and especially the Odd
The Natal grange No. 302 gave tend logging in the near future.
Sam, Carpenter,
days has a hectic undertaking on County, Oregon, at St. Helens, Or­
Fillows
and
Rebekahs
of
Verno
­
R. C. Petty.
his hands, according to Johnny Kar­ egon, and endorsed “Proposal for a party and dance last Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Peterson and nia, and for the beautiful floral 374*
ron, who will play at the Majes- Doing the Following Work in Co­ evening. All reported a nice time. son Richard were Sunday visitors offerings.
Loel and Thor Roberts were vis­
Mrs. Oliver Burris and Miss at the Burris home.
tic theatre Saturday in ‘Love Makes lumbia County, to-wit: Clearing,
itors of the school Tuesday. Loel
Rhoda Ha'.l,
Grubbing,
Grading
and
the
con
­
Perry were Vernonia shoppers one
This story centers
’Em Wild.”
Omar Burris and recent bride
and Thor both graduated from Ver­
Riley Hall.
about the struggle of a young struction of the necessary bridges day last week.
visited»his parents a short time
nonia high school last year. Loel
on
the
Vernonia-
j
and
culverts,
American who is determined to
Miss Beatrice Perry was a Ver­ ago.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF went the first quarter of this year
Road
No.
6,
from
'
Buxton
Market
make good despite innumerable
nonia visitor yesterday.
PARTNERSHIP
Local folk are sorry to know
at the University of Washington.
Phipps is the girl Station 0'00 to Station 105 00, in,1 The Natal Sunday school had a that Mrs. L. B. Eastman is quite
handicaps. Sally
!
They
both went to Los Angeles be­
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
and
30,
Tp.
7
N.
|
Sections 18, 19
in the case.
very good attendance Sunday.
ill.
partnership of E. L. Morgan and fore Christmas and have been there
| R. 4 W. of W.M. will be received
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Howlett and, Mrs. Reed Holding is often seen Thos. Howard has been dissolved. since.
They plan to spend the
What was probably the most bX said County Court until ten | children and their near neighbor driving around in her new car.
summer here in Vernonia.
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1927
and
crushing defeat ever ■ suffered by o’clock A. M., May 7th,
British arms, and, incidentally, oc- not thereafter, and at that time i
casioned by the conceit and stub- will be publicly opened and read,
bornness of one man, forms one
AH proposals must be made up-1
of the high spots in “Winners of; on blank forms, to be obtained
the Wilderness,” starring Tim Me- ^om the Roadmaster, at his of-
Coy and showing Sunday.
>n st- Helpns- Oregon. Must
______
I give prices proposed, both in writ­
I
The sixth sense of an animal, ing and in figures, and must be
signed
by
the
bidder,
with
his
ad
­
!
the sense of intuition, is brought
into play at the Majestic theatre dress.
Plans and Specifications are on
next Monday in Jack Hoxies "The
file at the Vernonia Eagle and may I
Western Whirlwind.”
be examined in the office of the !
A co’mplete baseball training County Clerk.
camp was established and winter
Each bidder shall deposit, with
training carried on at the studios his bid, a certified check for an 1
for the filming of “Slide, Kelly, amount of at least five (5) per I
Slide,* baseball romance to be cent of his bid, payable to the '
shown on Tuesday and Wednesday. County Clerk, which shall be for-I
Many professional ballplayers from feited to the County in case the
A.
I
all over the world took part in awerd is made to him, and he shall
Take advantage of these many May bargains at Sensational prices. If you have had the idea that
the production.
neglect, fail or refuse, for a per­
your dollars would net buy as much as formerly, take a peek at the following list, then come here
iod of five days after such award
Can a pampered girl go to college
and see the score of bargains.
is made, to enter into a contract
trample on cherished tradition and
and file the required bond.
—get away with it?
Ask Bebe
The right is reserved to reject
Daniels. She knows, having been
through every possible entangle­ any and all bids.
John Philip, County Judge,
ment in campus ethics. “The Cam­
T. B. Mills, Commissioner,
pus Flirt” comes Thursday and Fri­
Beans, Red, white or pink, ......
Raymal string beans 3 cans 51c
Cream pf Wheat per pkg. 27c
J. N. Miller, Commissioner,
day.
3
lbs
........................................
23c
Tomatoe
Sauce,
3
cans
23c
G. G. Hall, Roadmaster,
5 Tissues ................................ 23c
Mrs. Roy Dexter of Portland and
J. W. Hunt, County Clerk.
Rice, Fancy Blue Rose 3 lbs 23c
Palace car golden sweet corn,..
Mrs. S. J. Wassenar and two small i 382
Macaroni, curve cut 3 lbs. ,23c
3 cans ................................ 53c
children of Vancouver, Wash., vis­
Peaches. Apricots, Fancy Fruit
Cocoa, best grade in bulk, 3
ited from Thursday to Tuesday’ Big woolen mill prospect at Lake-
Calumet Baking Powder 2 cans
....No. 2’/2 cans each
23c
with their sister, Mrs. Mark E. Moe. view.
lbs for ................................ 23c
for ......................................... 57c
NOTICE
The Majestic
May Sensational Sale
AT THE
PEOPLES STORE
Monday, May 2, to Sat. May 7.
OROCERIE
Palmolive Soap 3 bars ......... 23c
Lighthouse Cleanser 3 tins 23c
P. & G. Naphta Soap, 6 bars 23c
Oleomargarine per lb. ........... 23c
Deviled Meat, small tins 5 —
for...... ..................................... 23c
t Matches per carton ............. 23c
OAKLAND, PONTIAC,
CHEVROLET, STUDE­
BAKER.
Goodyear Tires
FADA
ATWATER-KENT
f
Fenner Radio Shop
Sets-Service-Accessories
We now have our office in our home. Look
for the high antennae poles in the same block as
the bank.
Battery Charging 75c
We call for, deliver and^charge them for $1.00
See us for Radio Service
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'j: ■
Alaska Red salmon per can 27c
Borden’s Milk per can ......... 10c
Oregon Milk 11 cans for $1.00
10 lbs. Sugar (pure cane) 67c
Hard wheat flour 49 lb sc. $1.89
Potatoes per sack ........... $2.25
_
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
Gingham asst, colors 2 yds 39c
Cretonne asst, colors 2 yds, 49c
English print 2 yds................. 49c
Voile, figured and plain 2 yards
for ......................................... 69c
Dress Patterns silk and wool,
’$1.85 grade, per yard .... 97c
Rayon regular $1.29 yd. special
for ......................................... 79c
Ladies silk stockings asst, col­
ors regular $1.00 to $1.25 pr.
now per pair .................. 89c
Silk pongee per yard ......... 69c
Table cloth per yard ........ 55c
$35.00 Mens suits down to
......................................... $27.50
Mens overalls each ......... $1.39
Canvas gloves 14 oz. Boss re­
gular 25c pr. special .... 18c
Mens three season underwear
regular price $2.00 now $1.39
Mens B. V. D’s per suit ....75c
$2.45 suit
case now ........ $1.95
Mens Blazer shirt asst, colors
regular $7.50 now ......... $5.95
$6.75 suit
case now ........ $4.95
$9.50 suit
case now .....
$4.25 suit
case now ....... $3.49
$2.60 suit
case now ....... $2.19
Mens golf Elemco shirts
out collars regular.
now ..............
Mens green hood shirts
plaid pattern asst. ea.
Mens work and dress
while they last .............
with
$2.25
$1.69
small
$1.95
shoes
$4.95
Special Price on Trunks, Suit
....... Cases and Hand Bags...........
$47.50 Trunk now ......... $39.75
$19.50 trunk now ........ $13.75
$16.00 trunk now ......... $13.75
$14.50 trunk now ...... v $10.95
$14.00 Hand bag now .... $1095
$5.50 Hand bag now ......... ‘$4.49
$3.50 Hand bag now .... $2.75
$3.75 suit case now ....... $2.95
Farmers straw hats
$7.95
39c ea.
Khaki Hats ..................... 59c ea.
Mens every day caps .... 95c ea.
Mens Hats nice , assortment,
............................. $2.95 to $3.95
Large assortment of ladies dres­
ses from ............. 95c to $2.S5
Waitress white aprons .... $1.85
Ladies and mens shoes, 10 per
cent discount.
Ladies old style shoes 200 pair
per pair ................................ 49c
Bone dry logger shoes, per pair
......................................... $12.95
filis Sale is Cash Only
THE PEOPLES STORE
Vernonia agency for the Savage and Easy
Washing Machines.
M. Murray, Manager.
fin : . gy of the force
Arm & Hammer Soda 3 pkgs.,
for .................
23c
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 3 for 23c
Liptons Tea */2 lb. can ...... 47c
Bulk coffee, 1 lb. .................. 43c
Extracts Lemon or vanilla Fla­
vor, 2 oz. bottle .................. 23c
s
By F. O. Alexander
Vernonia, Oregon