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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1941)
8 Friday, June 13, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Auto Vacuum Aids Anglers have complete instructions as to new procedures.” 1,790 Actually Paid Of the 31,250 claimants who have drawn none or part of their benefits, only 1,790 actually were paid unemployment insurance last week. Of those who might draw higher benefits under the new schedule, 15,501 have received no money to date and 15,749 have had at least one week's check. In addition maximum benefits of $754,- 673 have been paid to 7,582 un- employed. Payments for the first five months of 1941 have totalled $1,- 612,786 as compared with $2,529,- 512 for the same period last year. Total benefits for 1940 were $4,- 099,925. ___________ ______________________ CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the many beauti ful floral tributes and kind ex pressions of sympathy from friends. Kate G. Hoffman Robert Hoffman and family Charles Huffman, 2nd. and family Cathrin A. Hoffman Alice M. Hoffman A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time Quick - Easy - Safe Birth Announced— Write or call for complete information— The B. A. Kirkbrides are the parents of an 81/j pound girl who was born on Tuesday, June 8. Ben Spencer Visits St. Helens Branch of the United States National Bank Family— Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer and daughter of Bakersfield, California, arrived here last Thursday to spend their two weeks vacation Leave on Vacation—____________________ visiting the Robert Spencers. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Moon and daughter, LaRue, left last Sunday for a week’s vacation. The family visited the Oregon Caves early this week and will motor to Crater Lake and Ben before returning to Ver nonia via the McKenzie Pass. Head Office, Portland, Oregon j FEOERSL MEMBER DEPOSIT 1RS UR « H C t YOU can bet your life you'll find everything you need .priced to save you money At your neighborhood SAFEWAY^/ TOBACCO Prince Albert 7 9_ Velvet Lb. can • ûC. Pineapple Shrimp Smail Two Waiting Weeks “Claimants hereafter will serve only two waiting weeks and draw a minimum of $10 a week,” ex Workers not fully employed and plained Mr. Gaiser. “New pay who earn less than $15 a week ments are based on 6 per cent of should consult their nearest employ the high quarter earnings. “With weekly allowances being ment office to learn of rights under increased, many additional workers new benefit regulations in effect become eligible for partial bene June 14, according to Silas Gaiser, fits if not fully employed. Person administrator for the State Unem- nel in our 25 employment offices i*s FATHERS DAV 5.OZ. can 11* Pork & Beans 2 *2 27* DogFood 6?.° j 25$ Fels Napthaw'.43« Peanut Butter :°£b 23C ployment Compensation commission. New Benefit Rules Effective June 14 Prices Effecte June 13th to Mon., June 16th 29* aedale Sliced To many the call of the open road also means the call of the open water. The automobile and good roads have brought thousands of beautiful lakes and streams within reach of the vacationist or the week-ender. Fishing seasons throughout the country are opening, and these young people were among the first to seek their favorite stream. They carry their own boat, lashed to the top of their Chevrolet, and held securely with a new vacuum-grip holding device actuated by vacuum power from the motor. Note the tube connecting boat rack with motor vacuum. Canterbury Tea, Black, ’/2 lb. Lipton's Tea ’Zz lb. 40c; Lb. Airway Coffee, Lb. 14c; 3 lbs. Jell Well Desserts 3 pkgs. Ruby Catsup, 3 1 2-oz. bottles Favorite Matches, Ctn. 6 bxs. Cleanser 2 tall cans Strongheort Royal Satin Shortening 25c 79c 39c 11c 25c 14c 17* 3-.bc.45* Kitchen Craft Flour <9-lb *1.59 »ack JELS-RITE 8-oz. 3 for OA bottles Su-Purb Soap 24-oz. 17c 50-oz. 33c Sunbrite Kerr Mason Jars 9c Ivory Soap, Lg bar 9c; 4 med. 21c 3 bars 17c Sierra Pine Soap Bar 6c Lux Toilet Soap Per bar 6c Camay Soap ES.69* Heinz Asst. Soup, 16-0z. can !2c Meat 3•'/4 cans 1 Oc Gerber's Baby Foods 4 cans 25c Franco-Amer. Spagh. 3 cans 25c Stokely Pineapple Jce No. 2s 10c Town House Crfrt Jce, 2*2s 15c Highway Sliced Beets 3-2s 25c Lunch Box Sndwich Sprd Qt. 37c NBC Shredded Wheat, 2 pkg. 21c Cudahy’» Dev. g£ 83* White Satin SUGAR $5.49 100-lb. nek Get Your Vitamins the Natural Way Sweet Klondykes ........................... are beine enjoyed. 120 every minute! That’s a lot of beer! But then it ought Lb. 7%c CANTALOUPES Yellow-meated fastest selling beer in the Northwest CELERY LETTUCE Crisp, type, Utah- green Lb- 7V2C Dear Old Dad Solid dewy heads fresh Fancy 19c hot-home Carrots Lb- 5c Beautiful Line of DRESS SHIRTS Just Arrived! ........... Tomatoes IT'S BREWED TO SATISFY YOU! Gift Suggestions for Lb. 3y2(. WATERMELONS ...2 GLASSES of BUTZ-WI INHARD to bo, because Bliü-Weinhard is the Top. removed tACherub MILK Tall Cans 7c ea. 11 Grade A MILK X Quart lie Grade A Butter Fresh Lb. 41c Cream Cheese Lb 23c BEEF ROAST Blade cuts—genuine steer beef $15° and $L98 SKINNED HAMS Cen Pack— Whole or Half Men’s Fancy TIES Just Arrived Beautiful Patterns Lb. 25c T° $1.00 28c BACON Sliced, No rind Eastern sugar- cured Lb 27c BOILING BEEF Flavorsome, tasty Lb 13c Men’s BILLFOLDS 25c To $1.00 Men’s Dress Hats—Felt or Straw Straw Hats -$1.00 To $1.98 Feit Hats $1.49 To $3.49 —MEN’S TROUSERS— For Dress Up or Work $1.49 Tu $5.90 Men’s Fancy DRESS SOCKS ¿oc l'° 49c FIRST IN DESIGN among all low-priced truck* FIRST IN POWER (WITH "LOAD-MASTER’’ ENGINE) among all low-priced trucks FANCY GARTERS FANCY SUSPENDERS FANCY BELTS WOOL SWEATERS WOOL SPORT COATS 25c — 35c and 50c ............................... 49c ..................... 49c $2.98 To $3.98 $4.93 To $g.9O CORPORATION FIRST IN FEATURES among all low-priced trucks FIRST IN STEERING EASE among all low-priced trucks FIRST IN VALUE among all low-priced trucks Vernonia Auto Company A Safe Place to Trade Vernonia, Oregon L b - 22‘/2 c SIRLOIN STEAK Lb 28c