Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 09, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOUR
Thursday, February 9 1928.
VERNONIA EAGLE
I
From February i to March i.
Bargain on Delinquent
Bai gain on Subscriptions
Nearly Due
Subscriptions
Subscriptions which have expired may
now be brought up one year in advance
at a great saving. This large 25 per cent
discount will apply in all cases during
this 30 day limit only. After that date the
Eagle will again sell for $2.00. The ex­
piration date is listed beside your name on
the Eagle. Come to the office or clip tlje
'• i,
vto coupon on this page and mail your re-
?
newal order with check sufficient to
cover one or more years at $2.00 per year
less 25 per cent.
1
H
This unusual offer is of especial interest
to those having subscriptions nearly due,
as these may be renewed at this great
saving of 25 per cent from February 1 to
March 1. Don’t overlook this great sav­
ing on a commodity you use the year
around. The expiration date is listed be­
side your name on the Eagle. Come to
the office or clip the coupon on this page
and mail your renewal order with check
sufficient to cover one year at $2.00 per
year, less 25 per cent.
Bargain on New
Subscriptions
New subscribers will be given the same
25 per cent discount during this 30-day
period, February 1 to March 1, only. After
that date the Eagle will again sell for $2.
Come to the Eagle office or clip the
coupon on this page and mail your order
with check sufficient to cover one year at
$2.00 per year less 25 per cent.
VERNONIA EAGLE
Gentlemen:
Enclosed please find my check or
money order for $........... , to pay for
(a new) (renewal of) subscription
from ............... 19.... to ............... 19....
$2 per year less 25 per cent from Feb.
1 to March 1, inclusive.
Vernonia Eagle
Vernonia, Oregon
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