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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1953)
THURSDAY. SEPT. 10, 1953 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Long are the part nts of a boy bom Septem ber 4. He is named Loren Lynn and weighs seven pounds. Grand- i parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peterson of Vernonia and Mrs Florence Parker of Kennewick, Washington. COOKED FOOD SALE Saturday. September 26. Bush Furniture. By American Legion Auxiliary. 37t3c Mr and Mrs. George Hahn and Kick Fulton were at Salem Sun day where they attended the state lair. Mrs. Flo Nicar and Loraine Erickson from Bend were in Ver nonia Sunday visiting with old friends. Mr and Mrs. George Johnson i.nd children returned here early .ast week after spending over two weeks on a vacation trip 1hat took them to North Dakota and Minnesota. They visited rela tives and viewed interesting places < nroute during the trip. BARBECUE Sunday. September 13. Dass park. By F. O. E. Adm. 61.25. all under 12 free. 36l2c Charles Castner and Jimmy James, both of Portland, were here for a short time Wednesday nn business. The former made tus home here at on time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minger • crove to Roseburg for the Labor Day week end where they saw . har sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Counts and also visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Culbert- I ion. former residents. RUMMAGE SALE by Nehalem Social club Friday and Saturday, i September 25 and 26 in building | across from Bush Furniture. 3 St 3c Mr. and Mrs. Emil Minger visited her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feldt, at Cornelius last week end. Also th're were Mr. and Mrs Charles McNally of Portland. Mrs. Mc Nally is another daughter. Visitors at the Ray Barkers over the Labor day holidays were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaw of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Mane of Spokan * and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Polich and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Polich of Portland. F X. CLUB dance September 12. LO.O.F. hall. Swingsters. 36i2c Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall of Spring field were in Vernonia over the Labor Day week end. They visi ted with Mr. and Mrs. George Robbins Friday night and Satur day then spent Saturday and Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Leath and Holly Holcomb. They returned to Springfield on Monday. Martyn Seibert, son of Mr. and Mrs Clint St ibt 11. r again attend mg Fresno union academy where he is student body president. Ruby, a freshman, is also attend ing there. They insisted that this high school could better prepare them for S.D.A. church work which they intend to follow. DANCE and drawing. Legion hall. September 26. V.F.W. Auxiliary. 35t Sc Mr. and Mrs. George Remnant returned her - Labor day at the tnd of a two-week vacation tup which they spent trav ling in British Columbia. Joyce Jones is being employed part time at th■■ Commercial bank and Ralph Bergerson full tune. Hi- started work here Tuesday and was formeily county clerk of Hood River county. COOKED EOOD SALE Saturday. September 26. Bush Furniture. 3y American Legion Auxiliary. 37t3c I Comes This News of Great Importance To the People Living in Vernonia and I Vicinity BUSH FURNITURE CO VERNONIA, OREGON SELLING OUT TO THE BARE WALLS AT A 5 C AUCTION 35,000 INVENTORY Nationally advertised merchandise — The same fine values offered in our Liquidation Sale a year ago. This year you BID YOUR OWN PRICE! ENTIRE STOCK TURNED OVER TO A. K. BENSON, AUCTIONEERS AND LIQUIDATORS. FOR QUICK LIQUIDATION. LET NOTHING ON EARTH KEEP YOU FROM BEING HERE WHEN THE AUCTIONEER’S HAMMER SOUNDS THE OPENING OF THIS SENSATIONAL AUCTION OF FINE AND HIGH GRADE FURNITURE, RUGS, APPLIANCES AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION. Don’t Be a With I Had Later. Come Tcday and You Don’t have to Regret That You Misted Something! You May Select Any Article You Wish and Bid What You Like! Doors Open Thursday, September 10, 9 A.M. for inspection and Making Selections for the FIRST AUCTION at 7:30 P.M. Come, Select What You Want and Bid what You Like. Statement to the Public We of the Bush Furniture thank you for your business and friendship through the years we have been in Vernonia, As you realize the taxes paid each year on merchandize carried in stock is much too high to cany over from year to year. Therefore, we prefer to reduce our profit so that our loss will be your gain. Therefore it’s necessary to sell and sell at once our present inventory to the highest bidder at public auc tion. We want you to know that our present policies will remain in effect during this sale. You will not bid on merchandise that was bought for a sale, but our regular stock of fine quality furniture that is normally carried in our store. Buy from your home town mer chant so we together can build a bigger and better Vernonia. Holiday Porvides Time for Stay TREHARNE - Mr. and M rs George Hull and Mr. and Mrs. Wesl y Lie and children Warren ..nd Donna visited the Gus Hult family over th Labor Day week end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller were Sunday su-sts of Mr. and Mrs. James M Smith and baby. Harve Whitmire of Portland mo tored out to Trehain■■ Friday night aite to tak • the Turner Daniel family into Portland to his home • her* they wn interview, d and I their pictures taken for the Ore gonian for a story on th releas of their son, Orvillle. Like a Thunderbolt Out of a Clear Sky Bush Furniture Will Re-Open with New and Modern Furniture on the Completion of This Sale. Carpenters Must Have Room to Work. THIS SACRIFICE MANDATORY. Remember Sale Every Evening 7:30—Store Open Daily 9:00 A.M. Till Auction Time. MAKE AN OFFER! Bush Furniture Co VERNONIA, OREGON I PHONE 592 ■I •for/ Theatre THURS.. FRI. SEPT. 10 11 BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON Doris Dav SATURDAY (Color) Gordon MacRae SEPT 12 THE GUNFIGHTER Sale Starts Thursday, Sept. 10, 7:30 P.M AND CONTINUES EVERY EVENING 7:30 P.M. Gregory Peck Jean P t. rs Plus WAR OF THE SPACE GIANTS Commando Cody SUN. MON SEPT. 13 14 RIDE VAQUFRO (Color) Robert Tay lor Ava Gardn, TUES. WED. SEPT. 15 16 SEQUOIA Jean Parker - Russell Hardie Plus MARSHALL OF CEDAR ROCK Rockv Lane Special Auction Saturday at 2 P.M. Until This Complete Stock Is Sold SALES TO BE CASH OR CONTRACT