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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1941)
6 » Friday, Sept. 12, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon I A I Only $50.00 Down—Cottage and Corner Lot 1155 Umatilla St., Vernonia A Good Home This beautiful cottage and garage favorably located on corner lot with sidewalks in an excellent residen tial district; hat* new roof stained and shingle sides painted as white as snow with two coats of the best paint obtainable We have paid out a large sum for material and labor in fitting this place to conform to the standard of the better homes of Vernonia All work has been under the direction of Charles A. Malmsten. A Good Investment This house will now produce rental income equal to 5% per annum on $4800.00. Owner resides in Portland and cannot look after property. You could not do better with your money. I WILL BE AT THE HOUSE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, FROM 11:30 A. M. TO You can buy this home for as little as $50. down and $30. per month, or a larger down payment and smaller monthly payments. 3:00 P. M. Full Price with Title Insurance ONLY $890.00 FRANK H. REEVES 301 PACIFIC BLDG PORTLAND, OREGON PHONE BE. 6272; HOME EA. 9875 Eight Solo Flights Made Eight students who have been taking flying lessons at the Ver nonia Airport have made sol,» flights recently it was revealed Tuesday by Lester Lackey, flight instructor. Included in the list are: Everett McCollum, Elzie Keene, Lawrwence Acord, Milo John, Art hur Meyer, Dorothy Webb, Weston I’emble and Jean Vaughan. Approx imately 19 students have made solo flights since the Nehalem Flyers club was organized this summer. Two students who have soloed, Lawrence Acord and Everett Mc- Collum, recently purehased a Piper Cub Trainer. One flyer, Robert Warner, has also obtained a private pilot's li- cense, having taken the necessary test at Hillsboro a short time ago. * Workable. prtwn.iliztJ lessons pre pared by the Homemakers Bureau to help you Iced your family properly, build a healthier America. <J?i your enrollment coupon at your neghbor* hoed Saiaway Store. Feeding American families is a big job — and We wish to thank our friends for the many attentions so lovingly showered upon our boy in the weeks of his illness as well as the many ex pressions of kindness and sympathy extended the family in the hour« of deep bereavement. Erank McCabe and family. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Representatives to look after our magazine subscription interests in Vernonia and vicinity. Every family orders subscriptions. Hundreds of dollars are spent for thwn each fall and winter in this vicinity. Instructions and equipment free. Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodicals, domestic and foreign. Represent the oldest magazine a- gency in the United States. Start a growing and permanent business in whole or spare time. Address Moore-Cottrell, Inc., Naples Road. North Cohocton. New York. 37t2 FOR SALE—1 Guernsey milk cow and 1 full-blood Ayrshire bull. Inquire Bob Tipton's Market. 37t3— Save a dime a day and one dol lar on your birthday. At the end of a year for your $37.50 you can purchase one $50 (maturity value) Defense Savings Bond. PRICES striving to assist in supplying highest qual -FRIDAY ity foods at lowest prices so that you may SEPT. 11 enjoy greater food value for your money. ★ SALAD DRESSING. DUCHESS 32 M Loitl. 33 c NUMADE MAYGNKAISE VAL VITA CATSUP FRIL-LEiS - FINE. WIOE HI-KO CRACKERS GOLD MEDAL BISQUICK 32-ox bottle 42 c 14-ox. bottle SC 16-ox pkg. 2oC 1-lb pkg | 9c .40 ox. pkg 28 c PILLSBURY CAKE FLOUR Reg Pkg 2 I C FLOUR, c,own F-'*r*D,,, us;c9* h $1,82 KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR 49-ib Mck$|.59 CARD OF THANKS . ADVERTISED an important one, too! Safeway is continually, SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP 26-02 can 29C KEEN SHORTENING 4 ib etn. 55c BLACK TEA CANT“”*I 29 c Lb 57 c SNO-COLA New Drink 6 12-ox bottle« 23c STRONGHEART DOG FOOD Palmolive Soap No 1 can 5c 3 for 19c 3 for 19c Lux Toilet Soap Ivory Soap lg. 10c; _ 4-ÂÎ2K SUPER SUOSU*. 2l‘ SU- PURB >— 19* JO— 37c AIRWAY COFFEE Lb bag 16c Meat and Vegetable Price» Saturday Only! Sweet Potatoes Lb. PEPPERS GRAPES 3 Lbs. |9C Thompson's seedless sweet SQUASH CELERY Marblehead---- t hick-meated, fine quality Serve a dish of crunchy green celery*, it's good! Lb- 2c U ». DEFENSE Savin* Stamp. « Sd, at Safeway 12c 15c Nob Hill Coffee ;;0 22* 2 ^43* WHEATENA BREAKFAST CEREAL1?;. 23 c NEC SHREDDED WHEAT Hershey's COCOA SLICED PEACHES ---- -*■ .M.3’AC b 1 ,C SLICED PINEAPPLE w. No cad •8c 3 for 25c TOMATO JUICE. S%T Lb Can 14* HERSHEY BAKING CHOCOLATE '<Jb 12« ARGO STARCH 9 1 COKN st GLOSS “ KINGSFORD Starch T CORN ..GLOSS “ PINEAPPLE JUICE, Ltbb, . 47 ar 2b c 4 tall cant 3 i C RANCHO SOUPS. ASSORTED 10-ox cantSc SUGAR BELLE PEAS Fey No. 2 can 12c CHERUB MILK 9tj / iJLf GARDENSIDE CUT BEANS BUTTER KERNEL CORN Sunsweet PRUNES IDAHO RED BEANS Medium — Tenderized 2 2 pkg. 21c FANCY GRAPEFRUIT *>« 3 12c SUNDOWN KADOTA FIGS n ° i c." IQc carton 15^ 3 25c 2 N.a«.M25c 5-ib. package 35c CUDAHY DEVILED MEAT NOHMEi/S SPAM 3 ...'0c 2 for 55c JP^uarante e d meats Skinned Hams Lb. For stuffing or in salads, they’re delicious! p.ck.,. 2 Edwards ta. ... 25c 2 J, 49c Safsiwaj^ PRODUCE isw’*y CRAFE NUTS NU VITA POPPED RICE bag 47« 3-!b Oh,* boy! There's nothing better than ham—and these Cascades are grand! lb. 33c — Dry Picked Chickens RIB STEAK Tender Steer Pound Fresh ....................... BOILING BEEF Beef 33c BEEF ROAST 25c 14c Lb. 23c Lb. 27c Lb. Lb. Blade cuts—grain-fed beef Breakfast Bacon Any size piece