Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 04, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
DANCING CLASSES
Mrs. Eoy announces that reg­
istration for dancing classes will
be Tuesday, October 8, from
3 p. m. to 5 p. m. at the Joy
theatre. Lessons will be given
as a 14 week term, therefore
those who are planning to take
them should start as soon a»
possible. Plans are being made
also for an adult gymnasium
class.
Adv.
Treharne
• n •
Oregon Motor Stages
Leave from Fitz’s Cafe, (formerly Bush’s)
7:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. daily for Port­
land via Timber.
Free
Delivery
1935.
Arcadia Park .
No dance this week end, but on
Saturday, Oct. 12 there
Will be an
Old Time Dance
Wear your old clothes
5flFEWflY 5T
«500
.00
in cash
JOY
THEATRE
and 33 other valuable prize»
ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IN OUR GREAT
COFFEE CONTEST
Is to recommend Our Coffee to your friends and neigh­
bors. Get details and contest slips at our store today.
and SATURDAY
FRANK STANTON in—
3 pkgs...........................
Baking Powder
K. c.
25 oz can ..................
•
Brewster’s
Millions
17c
25c
Max-i-mum
19c
OLEO
Dinner Bell
29c
2 lb box .......................
19c
19c
L. ond H.
49 lbs bag.............
$1.69
$6.69
33c
Deviled Meat
Libbys
No. U tins, 4 for ....
15c
COFFEE
Maxwell House
FLOUR
29c
GRAPEFRUIT
3 No. 2 tins .............
Brookfield full cream
Lb..................................
15c
TUNA FISH
White Star
No. Mz tins, 2 for ....
CHEESE
Barrel ..................
2-ib. io«
Can
Lb....................................
Peanut Butter
Candlelight
Merry Go Round
2 lbs. 45c
3 lbs. 65c
Edward's
Crackers
FRIDAY
2 lb.. 35c
3 lb.. 50c
AIRWAY COpound 18c
NOB HILL co™ 23c
1 M lb. jar ..................
Daily Shows
FIRSTf
PRIZE*
TOTAL CASH PRIZES $1200.00
JELL WELL
Lb...................................
30c
OATS
Mothers premium
Large pkg..................
Fresh Vegetables
POTATOES, Yakima no. 2’s 50 lbs. . 65c
SUNDAY and MONDAY
SQUASH, Marble Head. lb. ................... 3c
MAY ROBSON in—
GRAPES, Tokays or Ladyfingers 3 lbs 19c
Lady by Choice
FRESH MEATS
KATHRINE HEPBURN in
Alice Adams
BABY BEEF ROASTS, lb............................ 15c
FRESH HAMBURGER, 2 lbs....................... 33c
ARMOUR’S PICNICS, Sugar cured, lb...... 21C
ARMOUR’S SHORTENING, 3 lbs.
FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way
COMING
Ride the new Oregon Motor Stages
4,
the ' itor here Tuesday and Wednes-
I day.
Bill Lumm, who injured his
Bill Ellis was burned by hot back several weeks ago while
steam from the radiator of the i working in the woods, was in
truck he was driving Tuesday. | Portland Monday for medical
He was not injured severely.
¡attention. His physican informed
Grandma Rogers, who has been
| him that it will be about a
ill, is improving.
Lee Roy Damron, former teach­ month before he can go back to
er in the Washington grade work.
school, who is now in the in­
Calvin Quinlin of the Safeway
surance and real estate business market returned Sunday after
in St Helens, was a business vis- a week’s hunting trip with friends.
Dependable Coffee
TUES., WED. and THURS.
Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage
depot, daily at 9 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Call
service between Camp 8 and Vernonia.
OCTOBER
SAFEWAY STORES
prizes in accordance with
SPONSOR CUSTOMER
standing of their scores.
COFFEE CONTEST
I The entire month of October is
Mrs. Harry Wilson had as her the time set for a $1200 customer
guests for luncheon on Thursday I coffee contest sponsored by Safe­
Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. L. Stanton, way Stores, it was announced
Mrs. Treharne, Mrs. Kelly. Mrs. Monday.
Regimbal, Mrs. Wienecke, Mrs.
Contest fans are t.o be treat­
Davis and son, Mrs Webb, Mrs. ed to a unique type of contest
Glassner and Mrs. Baker.
in the firms latest drive for
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richard coffee business. Unlike many
motored
to
Tigard
on
Sunday
Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. Judd
contests, prizes will not be
Greenman
and
Amy
Hughes and visited with friends.
awarded on the basis of chance
Mr. and Mrs. P. Sherback and or skill. Awards will be made
motored to Portland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Ander­ family of Tacoma, Wash, are according to the number of
son and children and Mr. and living at Treharne. Mr. Sher- pounds of the firms three brands
Mrs. Charles Richardson and son back js employed at Consolidated of coffee (Airway, Nob Hill and
of Portland visited friends here camp at Glenwood.
Edward’s Dependable) sold upon
Sunday.
Dan Dolan was in Portland the recommendations of the con­
Mr. and Mrs. Eid. Schlegel of over the week end.
testants.
Banks visited the John Luther
The Koster rigging crew are
There are 50 prizes in all to
family at Keasey Tuesday.
working on the early shift this be offered. Twelve hundred dol­
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts week.
lars in cash is to be awarded as
of Troutdale were Sunday guests
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidlin follows: First prize, $500; sec­
at the H. E. McGraw home.
and family from Gales Creek ond, third and fourth prizes,
Hale Greenman was home from have moved back to their place $100 each; fifth, sixth and seven­
Longview for the week end.
on Bgpver creek. There children th prizes, $50 each; eighth to
Miss Nan Crary and Julia Theresa and Johnny are attend­ 17th inclusive, $25 eách. The 33
Keasey were Portland visitor» ing school.
inclusive, $25 each. The 33 re­
over the week end.
remaining prizes will each be a
Mrs. Chas Barnes and her bro­ copy of Julia Wright’s latest
ther Sidney Baker celebrated
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF their birthdays at the Baker edition of her loose leaf cook
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR home Saturday evening. Guests book, personally autographed.
The contest, which is open to
COLUMBIA COUNTY
were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thorn-
In the Matter of the Estate of brue, Helen Barnes, Mr. Chas. everybody, except of course, em-1
Harmena Sword, Deceased.
Barnes, Loretta and Edward Ba­ ployes of the company, works I
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­ ker and the hostess. The even­ this way. The contestant calls at
MENT
ing was spent playing games the store and asks for a supply
Notice is hereby
___ _ _____
___ after which refreshments of ice of contest slips. These are to be
given that
signed and then passed out to
the undersigned as administrator cream and cake were served.
friends ond neighbors with a rec- J
of the estate of Harmena Sword,
commendation to try a pound of I
deceased, has filed his final ac­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
J.
Cline
made
|
one of the three brands of
count in the County Court of the
a
business
trip
to
Portland
Tues-
i
coffee.
When the purchase is
State of Oregon for Columbia day.
made the slip is countersigned
County, and that Monday the
A Wilson snipe has been moun­ by the purchaser and turned in
21st day of October, 1935, , at
11 o’clock in the forenoon of ted by Walter Larson of Mist and at the store, and at this point
is
now a part of N. S. Soden’s the contestant receives a credit of
said day, and the court room of
five points for eeach pound of
said court has been appointed collection.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McEn­ coffee purchased. At the end of
by said court as the time and
tire
and
Larry
Marshall
went
the contest, the 50 higher con-
place for the hearing of object­
ions thereat, and the settlement to Wheeler Saturday for a fish­ testants will be awarded the 1
ing
trip
in
Nehalem
bay.
thereof.
Mrs. A. L. Kullander went to
Dated and first published Sept.
I Portland Tuesday to visit with
20, 1935.
BUY YOUR PIANO NOW
Mrs. W. A. Davis.
Date of last publication Oct.
Skinny Washburn, Doc Cliff
Piano prices are advancing
18, 1935.
and Curly Buffmire went on a
Many good buys in new
W. A. Harris, Attorney.
hunting trip to eastern Oregon
Robert Sword Wednesday morning.
and used Pianos. Terms if
Administrator
desired, reduction for cash.
Harley Edwards and Pete Whit-
Write at once.
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tier were burned by hot tar while
lllSSl I ICll ¿hlS working on the road Tuesday
COLLINS & ERWIN
-------------------------------------------------- | morning.
PIANO CO.
WILL TRADE 2 goats for chick-
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Second floor Alderway Bldg.
ens or what have you. Inquire i !N_ THE ^COUNTY COURT^ OF
at Andy Kostur’s on the high-! THE STATE
- . - OF
— OREGON
—
PORTLAND, ORE.
way.
40c? |
FOR THE COUNTY OF
COLUMBIA
WEANER PIGS for sale. Also
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
apples. Call 62. or see C. J. ,
Christiansen on McGraw ranch, I
In the matter of the estate of :
Stonv pt. Road._____________ 40c2 GEORGE NELS BERDAHL, De­
ceased.
MY 20 ACRE RANCH on Rock
The undersigned having been
Creek road for rent on crop appointed by the above entitled
shares. J. C. McLees.
40* 1 Court of the State of Oregon,
ONE YOUNG MARE, sound and for the County aforsaid, Admin­
true, for sale, cheap for cash. istrator of the Estate of George
C. Siedelman.
________ 40*1 Nels Berdahl deceased, and hav­
ing qualified, notice is hereby
FOR RENT— 5 room modern given to the creditors of, and
house at 872 Weed Ave. See ajl persons having claims against
said deceased, to present them,
E. Nanson at Eagle office.
verified as required by law, with­
BALED HAY FOR SALE $12.50 in six months after the first pub­
A ton delivered.
Bert Tisdale lication of this notice to said
34?
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, Administrator at his law office
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in Veazie-Gray building, St. Hel-
WANTED— Buck Goat. Prefer I eng_ orCg(,n.
Nubian or Sannan. Must be
George G. VanNatta
year old or more. Write L. O. Administrator of the Estate of
cnib.»,. v„.onu.
|
r„n
- Date of first publication Oct.
WEANER PIGS for sale.
1 4, 1935.
W. 0. Porterfield, phone 253. Date of last publication Nov. 1,
39c2
1935.
FRIDAY,
TOP HAT
44c
FRANKFURTERS, BOLOGNA OR
LIVER SAUSAGE lb................................. 17c