Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 26, 1938, Page 12, Image 12

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1938
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE SIX
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ANNOUNCING
The NEW IFXILL IGENCT it
Nance Pharmacy
Bisma Rex ........................
Mi 31, Mouthwash
Rexall Liver Pills ...........
Puretest Rubbing Alcohol
Agarex Compound ........
Stag Hair Oil ....................
50c, $1.25
49c
25c
50c, 25c
89c
25c, 40c
— STATIONERY, MANY ASSORTMENTS —
at 25c — 50c — 75c — $1.00
Cara Nome Powders — Creams — Lipsticks —
Rouges — Also the famous ADRIENNE LINE
GO TO YOUR REXALL DRUG STORE
IT’S BACK TO SCHOOL
for the “kids” and
FALL NEEDS for the parents!
HATS
Ladies Latest Styles
Doll and Birdnest Hats — The
last word in New Felt Hats
at $1.49 and $1.98
Sam & Bob
Enlarge
Store Space
New Shelving and Racks
Make for More Con­
venience, Said
Tihe Sam & Bob grocery and
market was materially enlarged the
past week with the addition of 12
more feet of shelving along the
east wall of their store, which also
saw the removal of the store room
partition to a point in distance equal
to the length of the new shelving.
While the store room space will
be cut, the store owners said, the
addition front room space will make
for more customer convenience and
give chance for more display of
merchandise. *
Several other changes are antici-
pated but will be spread over a
period of time to keep store con-
venience at a maximum, they said.
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See Mr». Thomp»on—
Mrs. Ross Duncan and Mrs. E.
M. Bollinger were in Portland Sun­
day to visit with Mrs. E. S. Thomp­
son, formerly of Vernonia and now
in Marshfield, who is confined at
the Portland General hospital fol­
lowing a major operation. Mrs.
Thompson is now well out of dan-
ger.
¡New Drug
Line Taken by
Nance Store
Pinochle Diversion—
Return» from Vacation—
Mrs. L. Pierce entertained the
Mrs. E. H. Washburn returned
p; st week at the Pierce home on
Wednesday from Kettle Falls, Wash­
Rock Creek With a pinochle party.
ington, where she has been vacation- j , uucBia
__ were
wciv air.
Guests
Mr. unu
and mis.
Mrs. Dane
ing and visiting with friends jnilRrady and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
relatives.
Christenson.
Rexall Products to Be
Featured Locally; Neon
Sign Installed
TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nance of the
Nance Pharmacy announced yes­
terday that they will feature the
well known Rexall drug line in
their local store.
The arrangements for the local
stock were made some time back
and merchandise for the shelves
has been arriving daily.
Of importance this week is the
arrival of a new Neon sign which
was erected yesterday afternoon at I
the drug store. The large sign feat-|
ures the Rexall brand and is
minated ’in blue and white.
The store’s announcement
pears in this issue.
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COLUMBIA COUNTY
FAIR
At the Fair Grounds on the Lower Columbia
River Highway Near Deer Island
THREE DAYS — THREE NIGHTS
August 25, 26, 27, 1938
Golf at Astora—
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry King, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Howard, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hartwick and Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Brickel spent Sunday golf­
ing at the Astoria Country club.
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Large, interesting Program
• Livestock Show
• Grandstand Events
• Electrical Display
At Beach—
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heorle, Jack
Heorle and Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Bell spent the weekend at the Ore­
Called to Idaho—
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bell of gon beaches.
Vernonia were called to Idaho, near Ton.il. Out—
Boise, Tuesday due to the serious
Hildur Sundquist, 10-year old son
illness of his father.
of Mr. and Mrs. John Sundquist of
Wilark, underwent an operation for
On Vacation—
Mr. and Mrs. George Trumbo and removal of his tonsils this week.
family are enjoying a vacation
which will extend into next week.
The family members are at Rose­
burg, their former home.
Duff
Me Andy, Portland pharmacist, ,’s
assisting at the Nance Pharmacy
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during Mr. Trumbo’s absence.
Fun for Everyone
Poultry Show
Dances
Carnival
Bring the Family
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Be There-Meet Your Friends
Portlander Here----
Mrs. P. L. Hewes of Portland,
sister of Mrs. Jack Nance, was a
visitor in Vernonia Sunday, spend­
ing time here with friends and rela-;
tives.
Headquarters for
All School
Buy» Cafe----
Supplies.
Fast Color Prints for School Dresses
Large Assortments at 10c, 15c, 19c and 25c yd.
$
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foster an­
nounced the fore part of the week
that they had purchased the inter­
est of Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Mitchell
in the Terminal cafe. The deal was
consummated Saturday evening. The
two couples had originally purchas­
ed the restaurant from Chales Mar­
tin some weeks ago.
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Visit» Mother—
BACK TO SCHOOL FROCKS
Girls’ Beautiful Fast Color
Broadcloth
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Smith were
recent visitors at Gearhart where
they visited with Mrs. Ruby Smith,
Mr. Smith’s mother.
Hou.egue.t—
and 80 square
prints, 6 years to 14 years
Mrs. Wallace Bergerson enjoyed
the company of her sister, Miss
Josephine Benson of Bellingham,
Washington, last week.
Circle Meet.—
Only
New Fall Assortment of DONNA LEE DRESSES
in Back-to-School sizes in Dirndls and Jumper
Dresses at ............................. $1.98
ANKLETS
All sizes and colors — 10c and 15c
Boys’ Cotton Tweed Zipper Jacket
2-Piece Suits ------ 6 to 8 years ------ Only $1.98
BACK TO SCHOOL
Boy’s Dress Shirts------ Plain and Fancy
Sizes 6 to 14% ------ Only 49c and 79c
Young Men’s DRESS SHIRTS—Plain and Fancy
Sizes 14 to 17 --------- $1.00 — $1.50 — $1.98
PURE SILK and RAYON TIES — 25c, 49c, 95c
Oswego Wool TIES (the best made)
$1.00
Boys’ Fancy Dress SOX
Men’s Fancy Dress SOX 15c
15c — 19c — 25c
25c — 35c — 49c
Boys’ Back-to-School TROUSERS
Tweeds ------ Cords ------ Duck ------ Whipcord
Sizes 6 to 16 years 98c — $1.49 — $1.98 — $2.25
$1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.49
MEN’S TROUSERS
and $4.98; Large assortment materials and colors
Gym Clothes
Trunks 65c; Shirts 45c; Support 25c; Sox 19c,
25c, 49c; Shoes 98c, $1.35, $1.49 and up.
Complete outfit (except Shoes)
$1.69
The Rock Creek Circle met at
the home of Mrs. Al Pierce the i
past week with 14 members pre-
sent and one guest, Mill Wilma
Dearberry, Refreshments were serv-
ed by the hostess.
111 in Portland—
Dave
MacDonald,
MacDonald
hotel owner, is in Portland recov­
ering from an illness. He was
stricken with dizzy spells several
days ago and went to Portland for
medical attention.
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Regular Peach Crates or
BUSHEL BOXES
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SOAP
LIFEBUOY
3 bars .....................
Apples Gravenstein 10 lbs. 19c
Green Peppers 3 lbs I Oc
Carrots
3 bunches 10c
GRAPES Seedless
lb
5c
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1ÏJC
Table Salt
«-lb. bag .................
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COMFORT TISSUE
4-Roll Special
ARGO GLOSS STARCH
3 packages
BAKED BEANS
Large 2 Vi cans
3 for ......
CLABBER GIRL BAKING POWDER
2-lb. can ........
PEANUT BUTTER
Real Roast
2-lb. jar ...
PEETS GRANULATED SOAP
Medium package
LIPTON TEA
Orange Pekoe
pound tin __
29c
25c
25c
22c
25c
19c
79c
Coffee h ™ 2-lb. bag 39c
Milk
each 6c
Shortening 4-lb. pkg. 39c
Sugar
Vinegar
Peanut
Butter
POUND
10c
Maximum
Tall Can.
Cuts Head—
Dan Rollins, 13-year old son of
Mrs. Emma Rollins, suffered a
deep gash in his head Tuesday
afternoon while diving at the local
swimming pool.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
I HAVE several good used electric
and battery table model radios
priced from $1.50 and up. Vernonia
Bargain Store. 818 Bridge St., Ver­
nonia.
34 It—
MAN WANTS respectable home in
which to board and room. In
quire at Eagle office.
331t—
Are you looking for good second
hand lumber or hewn timbers?
See A. C. Taylor, 117 North St.,
for a good deal on it.
343t
FOR SALE—Will have one-half of!
butchered hog for sale Sunday I
morning. To sell at 12 cents per
nound or 11 cents for entire half.'
Peter Bergerson, Vernonia, Timbe •
Route.
341t
I HAVE on hand a selection of |
good used wood ranges and heat- I
ers. They’re priced right. Vernonia
Rargain Store. 818 Bridge St., Ver-'
noni*.
Silt-
Pickling
Spices
Pure Cane
Fine Granulated
Pure Cider
In %-pound packages nF.
2 for
ZÛC
Guaranteed Te.t
Canning Supplies
JELLS RITE
2 bottles .....................
PEN JELL
2 packages ..................
KERR LIDS
3 dozen ..............
JAR RUBBERS
3 dozen ....................... .
ECONOMY CAPS
Dozen ......................
KERR or BALL MASON CAPS
Dozen
KERR or BALL MASON JARS
Pints, Dozen 69c;
(Complete with Lids and Rubbers)
Qts., Doz.
25c
23c
25c
lOi
19c
19c
79c
—SAFEWAY QUALITY MEATS—
Baby Beef Roast
Tender and
Juicy
Ib. IZ'Z.c
Veal Stew
lb
Country
Sausage Style
2 lbs • 3»>c
Suysir
Píenles
lb . 17c
Cured
Fresh Salmon
lb. 18c
Specials for Friday and Saturday, Aug. 26 and 27