Thursday, Nov. 13, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon 2 y€UK TOWN’S TOPICS and Mrs. Frank Hartwick, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H-orn, Mr. Mrs. O. T. Bateman and Mr. Mrs. Ben Brickel attended the gon-Santa Clara football game in Portland Armistice Day. Attend Ball Game— and and Ore­ held Father-Son banquet. Evangelical social hall, Nov. 14, 6:30 p. m. Birth Announced— - the former Frances Lappe, will be spend several weeks at their son of Salem were business visitors Attend Game— in Vernonia Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Moon and interested to learn of the birth of ranches. a son, John Chester, on November Here from Portland---- Dance at Natal, Sat.. Nov. 15. daughter, La Rue, attended the Glen Davis orchestra. Door prizes, football game held at the Multnom- 6. This is the second child. . Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kennedy of lt— ah stadium Armistice. Portland were Vernonia visitors Green mans at Game— Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman Thursday. Mr. Kennedy was for­ witnessed the Oregon-Santa Clara merly the butcher in the Nehalem game played in Portland last Tues­ Market. day, as did Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl Here from Portland— and Mrs. A. J. Hughes. Miss Helen Messing, Miss Marjorie Holtham and Frank Chaney of Port­ Hillybilly dance at Pleasant Hill land spent the week-end here visi­ Grange hall, Sat., Nov. 15. 46tl ting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lex Taylor are being felicitated on the birth of a To Leave for Alaska— daughter, Lexa Lynn, born Sunday, Melvin and Lester Mowe are reav­ November 9, in the Jones hospital ing this week for Alaska where they in Hillsboro. The baby weighed 7 will be employed. pounds, 7 ounces. Go to San Francisco-— Dance at Natal, Sat., Nov. 15. Glen Davit orchestra. Door prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Salomonsen and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Reichardt It---- left Saturday for San Francisco to attend a business meeting of the Visit the Junkins---- Visitors at the J. C. Junkins Chevrolet Motor Co. They planned home Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. to return here Friday of this week. Harry Schiling and son, David, of New small white table model IRdlywood, California, and MJrs. radio complete with aerials, only Dolly Clark of Portland. The ladies $11.95; walnut finish only $10.95. are nieces of Mrs. Junkins. Unbreakable cabinets. Geo. G. Pat­ Father-Son banquet, Evangelicr* erson. social hall, Nov. 14, 6:30 p. m. Timber Fallers Wanted— 46tl — Father-Son banquet. Evangelical social hall. Nov. 14, 6:30 p. m. Return from Trip---- 'Desmond Laird with his sisters, Vivian and Lillian, returned Thurs­ day of last week from their trip to New York City and a return trip through the South where they visi­ ted friends and relatives in Mio., issippi. Father-Son banquet, Evangelical social hall, Nov. 14, 6:30 p. m. Group Here Tuesday— Frank Miller of Portland, George Miller of Forest Grove and B. Sis- The U. S. Civil Service Commis­ sion announces an examination for the positions of Foreman (Timber) and Timber Faller. The examina­ tions are for the purpose of filling existing and future vacancies at the Bonneville Power Administra­ Birth Announced— tion, throughout the states of Ore­ Friends of Mrs. Chester Phillips, gon, Idaho and Washington. Appli­ cations must be on frle not later than December 1. Full information Guaranteed may be obtained at the post office. 1 Ladies of the Christian church met Wednesday, November 12. to make plans for the annual Christ­ mas bazaar which will be held this year on the 13th of December. Plan Bazaar— Watch Repairing w. T. JACOBS 1162 State Street Vernonia ------------------ . .. - ■---------------- ......... .. .. ,, -- --------------- , SWEATERS Bulton-Zippers-Slip-Overs WOOL COATS Blazers-Mackinaws-Stags COMPLETE LINE OF HEAVY WOOL SOCKS J. C. [Abe] Lincoln The Men’s Store PROTECT PRECIOUS EYESIGHT WITH ENOUGH LIGHT MW . .. OR yûVR AWHÍV 9ACK! SKINNED HAMS Swift’s Hunt Near Taft— Lb 32c Premium Lb. 27c BACON By the Piece ____ Lb. 33c SIRLOIN STEAK Mr. and Mrs. Ted Coon returned to their home in Vernonia after spending several months at Dallas. Mr. Coon still suffers from a head injury received some time ago and is unable to return to work. We have a few good used wood ranges priced from $15.00 up-—on E-Z terms at Geo. G. Patersons. PET MILK Cherub Milk Tall Cans 4 Tails 3/25c $3.98 Case $3.87 Case Red Beans LEMON BEER Blue Rs. Rice Orange Peel 11 -cz. stubs. 3 for 29c $2.29 Case 5-lb. cello sk. Brown Derby Bordens, Al­ pine, Carn’tn. 33c 8-oz. 37c pkg. 20c 46tl— Here for Armistice— Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordan and their son, Jacpie, spbnt Armistice day with Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Liv­ ingstone. Mr. Jordan is manager of the Penney store at Silverton. See Prineville Game---- Vernonia rooters seen at the Prineville football field last Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Olsen and daughter, Betty; Mrs. John Hatfield and daughter, Jonnibel; Joyce Knight, Marianna Furnish, Mrs. Ross Duncan, Nina MacDonald, Margaret Anderson. Patsy Tisdaiv, Marjorie Lolley, Kathleen Lolley, Gwendolyn Graves, Jack Myers. Jackie Nance, Jack Nance, Lee Schwab, Frank Lusby, Bill Temple­ ton. Dan Olin, Herbert Olin of Kelso, John Plymale, Gordon o.ne, Jack Frisbie, Don Hall of Mist, Mrs. Myrtle Holce, Bob Mathews and Mary Jane Dass, all of Mist, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick and daughter. Maxine, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kamholz. Mrs. Chris Nicar and Ruth and Doris Byers, all formerly of Vernonia and now residing in Bend, were also present for the fray. Real Roast Peanut Butter 2-lb. jar 29c Campbell Soups Except chic., mush. 9c Lunch Box Sandwich Spread 16-oz 24c ■Sunny Dawn Tomato Juice 46-oz. 18c 3-lb. can 63c Stellar Facial Tissues 500’s 23c Snowdrift Shortening 3-lb. can 66c Zee Wax Paper 125-fcot rolls 2/25c Crisco Royal Satin Shortening 3-lb. can 55c Brillo Soap Pads 12 pads 15c Gerbers Dry Cereal 8-oz. pkg. 15c Cut Spaghetti, Macaroni 3-lb. bag 21c Nalleys Horseradish Mustard 9-oz. 9c Staregon Tomatoes No. 2 Vis 2 for 25c Satin Mix Candy, Brkn. Mix 1-lb 13c Butter Kernel Corn No. 2s 2 for 27c Favorite Matches Carton of 6 19c Emerald Bay Spinach No. 21/2S 15c Albers Corn Flakes 11-oz. pkg. 3/18c Packers Label Plums No. 2% can 12c Johnsons Gio-Coat Wax Quart 98c Castle Crest Peaches No. 2x/2 can 19c Nob Hill Coffee 2 lbs. 45c; 1 lb. 23c Libby Sliced Pineapple No. l%s 10c 14-oz. bottle 11c Julia Lee Wright’s Bread 11c Red Hill Catsup POULTRY SEASONING 2-os. c.. I3c ENGLISH MAID MINCE MEAT 2 lb. far 25« HEINZ PUDDINGS’“3 nu“33c JELL WELL DESSERTS. PUDD'MGS rk. 4c White Satin Sugar 100 lbs $5.71 LARGE FRANQUETTE WALNUTS Lb 25c JOLLY TIME POPCORN 10- ol Can | I f FLUFF» ST MARSHMALLOWS 414c FRESH CHOCOLATES,^" 65c; sn..$l.l9 FOY GRAFEFOUIT J!”“ 2 No. 2 c.« 25c SUNDOWN FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 1 co 11 c HARPER HOUSE PEARS No 2» e.«. 19c BROKEN SLICE PINEAPPLE '”“’-., tic COUNTRY HOME CORN 2 25c HIGHWAY SAUE» *RAUT No 24 co IOc OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SADCE 17-oz. can 13« KITCHEN CRAFT ENRICHED FLOUR 49-lb sack H.69 FISHER S BLEND 49-LB. SK. ÍL92 Used Crosley-Shel vadore Refrig­ erator in A-l condition. Only $69.75, $14.00 down, $5.00 per month at Geo. G. Patersons. 46tl — L TiwririTf -i < rrrí ¡;K! if In Bend- THOUSANDS ARE STUDYING NUTRITION IN THE HOME by enrolling in this informa­ tive. easy. 10-lessons-by- mail Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kerns left this week for Bend where they will (HROLL R today *-. X ■ TARM - IRISH' PRODUCI Solid Pound CARROTS Tops Off Nehalem Dairy Products Co PHONE 471 AVOCADOS APPLES Johnson Liquid Wax Quart 69c AT SAFEWAY! CABBAGE MOTHERS— Medical science has proved that milk is the most satisfactory food for growing children and adults! Grade A Milk & Cream Phone today for reg­ ular delivery to your home. AIRWAY COFFEE Lb b>, 18c 3ibb.,52c EDWARDS COFFEE lb c. 27ci2 ibcn53c HILLS BROS. COFFEE 'I.30c 1 2‘L 57 c GOLDEN WEST COFFEE lb. 29; 2'Cb„55c OUR MOTHERS CGCOA 2-lb. pkg 17 c SNO-COLA 12-oi. bcttlea 6 lor 23 c TOWN HOH«E GR FRUIT JUICE S“ 18c Gardenside Het Sauce 4 for 15c Libby Pineapple Juice No. 2 12c SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP 5 lb c»65c STRAINED HONEY l-ib. «»43, BEVERLY PEANUT BUTTER 2ib -32c LUNCH BOX SANDWICH SPREAD %•" 39c KRAFT CHEESE l ..,69 c BLUE JACKET COVE OYSTERS 2 c5.~ ZOc SU-PIIRB SOAP 24.0.19c; so«.,37c OXYDOL 24*oz. box 21c HERSHEY BARS scs... 3 io. IOc;2'^25e VAN CAMP PORK * BEANS No. 2* s. 14c PUREX BLEACH Quart BaHk 13c WHIYE MAGIC BLEACH Qu.nBoHi.lOc course by Julia Lee Wright. Take advantage of this :t»por- tunity now.1 GET YOUR ENROLLMENT COUPON ■ How can you tell when you have enough light? It is no longer a matter of individual opinion. Now light can be measured. You can see for yourself when you have enough with the new light meter. Look for the NORBEST Seal—the seal of the Northwestern Turkey Growers’ Associa­ tion—on the wing of every turkey you buy at Safeway. It means that it is a U. S. PRIME TURKEY, government inspected and graded. Tender-meated and guaranteed to please you in every way or your full pur­ chase price will be refunded. PORK ROAST Pound Picnic Style . .............. PRICES CHICKENS Pound Fri., Nov. 14 Dry Picked to Wed., 19 SWIFT’S PICNICS Pound Boned & Tied............. Return to Vernonia---- Father-Son banquet. Evangelical social hall, Nov. 14, 6:30 p. m. SIGHT IS PRICELESS-LIGHT IS CHEAP GRAND-TASTING THAT WILL ROAST DELICIOUS TENDER. AND GOLDEN BROWN One 32 Special Winchester Model 64 Rifle complete with 29 SP weaver telescope; used, only $44.50, at Geo. G. Patersons. 46tl — Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White and Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Roberts spent last Sunday in the vicinity of Taft hunting ducks. 4 New Ortleys 3 Lbs 10c Crop Lb. 23 c Pound 5c SWEET POTATOES Jersey, Lb- 5c Elastic Starch 12-oz. pkg. Crescent Mustard 32-oz. jar Gold Medal Bisquick Flour 40 oz. Shredded Wheat NBC 2 for 8c 15c 28c 21c Peaccck Rolled Oats 9-lb. bag Sunsweet Medium Prunes 2-lb pkg Canned Pumpkin No. 2J/2s 3 for KC Baking Powder 25c can 39c 29c 25c 18c