Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 08, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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Thursday, March 8, 1945
Natal Items of
News Mentioned
NATAL—J. C. Moran was in
Salem one day last week on bus­
iness.
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Mrs. Eva Pringle and Mary
Lou visited in Seaside over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay
visited at the Dunlap home Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carmichael
Vernonia Eagle
and John were dinner guests
of the M. B. Steers family Sun.
Callers at the Max Oblack
home Sun. eve. were Mr. and
Mrs. M. B. Steers and family
and John Carmichael.
We are sorry to hear that
Miriam Corll was rushed to an
Astoria hospital Sat. eve. for an
appendectomy. We hope she is
doing fine and will soon be home
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lind­
say were out from Portland Sun.
and visited with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay.
Hotel Management
Changes Mar. 1st
Can’t be had, BUT
' a good time can. The
recipe? Simple as all
get out. Drop in at Des-
sv’s and strain a couple
tn rough your mustache.
Dessy’s
Tavern
TIMBER —Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Moriarity, of Dunsmuir, Cal.
took over management at the
Gilmore Hotel Mar. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland For­
tier went to Portland Wed. nite.
They were former cooks at the
Gilmore.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bino re­
turned Feb. 26 from Alameda,
Cal. | after a week with their
youngest son, Robert, who is at
the naval air station. On their
return they spent several days
in Portland with Mr. Bino’s sis­
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. L.
E. Bletch, and their son and fam­
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bino.
Gloria Marshall, youngest sis­
ter of Mrs. A. M. Harkson, left
Portland with 15 other girls Sun.
for Hunters College N.Y. for 6
fHJ for
weeks training, before going to
Annapolis Md. Naval Hospital.
Evelyn Wyatt, Vernonia, is em­
ployed as waitress at the Gil­
more Hotel.
Events of Interest
In Riverview Get
Mention This Week
RIVERVIEW—Mr. and Mrs.
Ray McAdam and sons returned
Sun. from Rainier where they
had visited at the parental B. H.
McAdam home.
Dr. E. W. Coon, veterinarian
of Forest Grove, made a profes­
sional call at the L. L. Welk
home Fri.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Glenn
and daughter, Donna, accompan­
ied by Delbert’s parents spent
Sun. at the Geo. Bell home.
Mrs. Riley Hall went to-For­
est Grove Mon. to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Chester Reynolds
in the general hospital there.
Mrs. Reynolds underwent an ap­
pendectomy March 1 and is mak­
ing good recovery. Mrs. Hall was
accompanied by her daughter,
Mrs. Wm. Jacobs of Vernonia.
Wm. Taylor arrived Sat. eve.
by bus from near Salem whers
he worked in the woods. He has
a badly sprained ankle and is
now painfully getting around
on crutches at his home in West
Riverview.
The Bell and Lynch families
entertained Dist. Pres. Wright
of the N.W. States Mission over
the week end.
Owing to poor health, Monty
Dewey gave up his job in the
woods and is now an O-A em­
ployee.
Mrs. Art Owens was a Forest
Grove visitor Sat.
and laundry house with tubs.
Weddmg Anniversary Is TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE: 2 lots 100’ square, Block and a half from Riverview
Celebrated for 52nd
all fenced, all cleared, some fruit, bridge. $1525. See T. B. Mills,
Time ¡Visits Mentioned
2-room plastered house. Will sell 730 Bridge St., Vernonia. lOtl
TIMBER — Mrs. George Tol­
son left last Tues. _ for Eugene
to spend a few days With her
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ken­
nedy. She helped them celebrate
their 52nd wedding anniversary.
Ida Kilburg and Mae Tailman
visited Mrs. Wm. Huffman, For­
est Grove, and Mrs. Jessabelle
Kilburg, Hillsboro, Mon.
Paul Bedford Sic of Boston,
Mas. visited at the Wm. Hall
home from Wed. to Fri. Paul
was a shipmate of Wm. Jr. un­
til recently. ■
Mrs. Lucinda Bino is visiting
with her sister-in-law Mrs. Al
Hazelkamp.
for $800. Good, modern house
with large living room, 2 bed
rooms, kitchen and bath. Electric
pump and water system, garage
FOR SALE: Large trailer house.
See Mrs. Dennis Davis, 1306
Rose Ave.
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i POULTRY SUPPLIES
Glass Fountains
2-Gallon
10c
Fountain Caps
For Ma»on Jars
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For Pasteurized
Lge. Steel Feeders #4.25
MILK &
CREAM
Wooden Feeders
85c
Small t hick Feeders 25c
right from the farm to
your door, write to
Egg Grading Scales $1.60
PEBBLE
Pressure Sprayer
CREEK DAIRY
2 M-Gallon
Hoffman Hardware Co.
Timber Rt., Box 56
Vernonia, Oregon
OUR PRODUCTS
ALWAYS SATISFY
For Bonds, See Uncle Sam
For Hardware—See Hoffman
Vernonia, Oregon
11-16-45
Phone 181
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POST-WAR
GIVE
NOW
NEEDS!
OÇEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT
St. Helens Branch
United States National Bank
HEAD OFFICE, PORTLAND
Rsd Crsss
•thirrWe
MEMBER F D lrC
CORN
Grease and Oil
THAT GET THE GREMLINS
A first class lube job will put more pep in
your car than you can realize. Make your
motor purr like a kitten and all other working
parts as flexible as a well oiled elbow.
Heath’s Service Station
Phone 5711
Whole Kernel
No. 2 1 EC 20
Can
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pts.
Canterbury
Sugar Belle
No. 2 1 rc 20
Can I w pts.
We would not dore guarantee /zyour
satisfaction or money back" if we
weren't so sure you'd like Canterbury.
Cut Beans
Lorraine
No. 2
10
’i.i- 22c
Can
I Ucpts.
Vi-lb. 43c
1-lb. 85e
PEACHES
Box of 48 Tea Bags, 36c
Raisin Bread
Highway
Halves & Sliced
2* OOC 8»
Can
pts.
TOILET SOAPS
CONGRATULATIONS
LOGGERS
To the Vernonia Loggers: Our congratula­
tions for the unprecedented feat of capturing
the disttrict championships in both football
and basketball.
Extra congratulations for trimming the lead
ing teams of both Districts 13 and 14 in the
basketball tournament.
ON TO THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP,
LOGGERS,
AND THE VERY BEST OF
LUCK.
The Cozy
< 'on feet ionerv
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Sweetheart Soap
2
Lifebuoy Heolth Soap
3
Palmolive Bath Size Soap 2
Lava Soap, hand soap, med.
Large Ivory Soap
3
cakes
cakes
cakes
3 for
cokes
13c
20c
19c
17c
29c
We Pay Highest Cash Prices
For: Dressed Veal, Rabbits
and Chickens. See Your
Safeway Man, Now!
s
2*4 9QC
Can Xy*- pts.
KADOTA
FIGS
Morton's Salt
Hot house fey
Fine for that
iipring
tonic
Lb. 25c
TEXAS
PINK
Lb. 10c
Deaeri
Lb.
Just
White
7c
right!
SAFEWAY
NEWTON’S
Ex fey St fey
Lb. lO’/^c
Box $4.59
WINESAPS
Ex fey & fey
Lb. ll'/2c
Box $4.39
Sperry Wh Hearts, 28-oz, pk. 22c
pkg. 7c
Albers Flapjack Fir., 2*/i-lb. 22c
Campbell's Tomato Soup 3/25c
can 6c
Rancho Vegetable Soup
Libby Apple Butter, 303 jar 20c
j
Gaines Dog Meal
2-lb. pkg. 22c
Ke Xu Cleaner
2-lb. pkg 27c
24-oz. pkg. 23c
Rain Drops
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WEM)y MEATS
Save Points. Serve more fresh produce.
ORANGES, Navels 51bs 49c % crate $3.19
Full Crate $6.29
BROCCOLI, garden fresh
lb. 17c
GREEN ONIONS, mild flavor
lb 35c
FRESH PEAS, a real treat
lb 17c
GREEN PEPPERS, medium size
lb 17c
RADISHES, crisp and fresh
lb 20c
TOMATOES, red ripe
lb 22c
Sweet Potatoes, Try them candied lb 11c
Grapefruit
Apples
Rhubarb
2 pkgs. 15c
Sno-White Salt
Sun Down
300 I Ac 20
Can I
pis
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EEWAy PRODUCE
a!2€
Edwards High Grade Coffee Regular
or Drip
28c
Roasted
1-lb.
Nob Hill Coffee Fresh
Whole Bean
bag 23c big 45c
Fresh Roasted
1-lb.
Airway Coffee
Mild. Mellow
bag 20c
58c
Ovaltine, Plain or Chocolate
large size 61c
Sunny Dawn Tomato Juice pom£ 46-oz. can 21c
PEARS
Firefly
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Porter's Fine Noodles & Wide Frillets^ 24c
Crisco Shortening (‘¿¡nu)
3-lb. jar 68c
Royal Satin Shortening (JLSu)
3¿b 59c
Calumet Baking Powder
l-lb. can 19c
1-ozw
Schillings Lemon or Vanilla Extract bottle
______
19c
Kitchen Craft Enriched Flour
*1.02 ”*1.99
Karo Syrup, Red Label
1Mb. ton,. 16c
Honey Maid Graham Crackers 2.ib. box 33c
Hi-Ho Butter Crackers, Sunshine Wb. t»» 21c
Cheese-It Jr., Cheese Crackers pkg 11c )b. 21c
PEAS
ORANGE PEKOE TEA
At the Mile Bridge, Riverview
Grade A Eggs
Country Home
Thousands of Tea Drink­
ers who KNOW good
tea . . . prefer
Save Points with low point or NO point meat items.
Mats
(0) Fresh Oysters
Wiener«
pint 55c
Medium size
Low in
(0) Fresh Fillet Sole
Fresh
lb. dT
poirtts
juicy
and
lb. (5 R pts) 37c
Petroli type
(0) Tamales, Stidd's 9 for 9Cc
Lots of Chicken
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Sauerkraut
(9) Sirloin Steak Gr. B, lb. Tic
Made in the
Grode A, lb. 40c
(9) T-Bone Steak Gr. B, lb. 41c
Grode A, lb. 48c
quart
Pork Sausage
Type 3
lb. (5 R pts) 32c
w •
Grade A, lb. 38c
Ground Beef
15«
••
(10) Ronnd Steak Gr. B, lb. 24c
(6)
old-
fashioned way
pound Oflc
Mode fresh doily
ThK ad subject to O. P, A.
Rat I ou ing Changes
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