8 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. With only 6 per cent of the world’s land surface and 6V4 per cent of it« population, we possess, in proportion to the rest of the world, 80 per cent of the motor vehicles and tires. Joseph G. Nauman Democratic Candidate For County Judge The Vernonia Country Club Club Leaders Meet Reported By EDNA FULLER and NANCY FLETCHER L. E. Rennells of Deer Island presided at the annual meeting of 4-H club leaders of Columbia and Washington counties held at the Deer Island fair grounds October 19. He was presented with a 15-year leadership pin. The pin, an opal mounted in gold, is purchased by the United States National Bank of Portland and wa3 presented by L. J. Allen, Oregon state 4-H club leader. Mrs. Alma Logan of Caanan is also a 15-year member for whom In addition a pin is coming. there are seven other leaders in the two counties eligible for 15- year pins. The Yankton grange plans to offer two 4-H club scholarships Oregon-American fall handicap now being played off A club meet is called for Thursday, Novem­ ber 7, 7:30 p.m. All members are invited to attend. RIGHT ON THE SPOT! at the Vernor*:a Cleaners. It’s SUPERIOR CLEANING SERVICE you get every time. . . . It’s the CAREFUL AT­ TENTION to little details that makes the BIG DIFFERENCE to send two children to Oregon State college summer sessions for two weeks. 4-H club work is really the junior division of adult extension work. ' • American industry produced $65,000,000,000 in goods in 1941, jumped it up to $151,000,000,000 in 1944. a communique issued by the sixth army recruiting headquarters, Presidio of San Francisco, which advised prompt action on the part of those seeking to make the army a career. Indicative of this trend is the lead now being given men who have a military occupational spe­ cialty (MOS). These men may Enlistment Rules In Army Raised Qualifications necessary for en­ listment in the new streamlined United States army are constant­ ly being increased as recruiting quotas are filled, according to SPORTING GOODS, FRIGIDAIRES, GUNS AND AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE, TOYS, ---------------- MARSHALL ----------- WELLS ---------- PAINT Nails—Linseed Oil—Turpentine—Elec. Wiring ELECTRICAL $1.95 Wiss Tin Snips .............. Carpenters’ Pocket Level .. 75c Carpenters’ Line Level .. .. 50c Stanley Hammer .... $1.50 $6.00 Stanley Metal Level $15.00 Stanley Mitre Box .. $5.95 Stanley Brace ....... Wood Bitts ...J........... 50c to $1.28 Ratchet Screw Driver ............$6.95 Copper Rafter Fr’ming Square $4.5i0 Stanley Wood Level ............... $2.00 Disston & Atkins Handsaws 6-in. Crescent Wrench ............. $1.05 10-in. Crescent Wrench ........... $1.60 Metal Wheel Barrows ........... $9.95 66-gal. Elec. Water Heater $175.00 40-gal. Elec. Water Heater ....$99.00 Prem’er Vacuum Cleaners ....$59,25 Shave Master Electrir Razor. $17.55 Alarm Clocks Pocket Watches SPORTING GOODS Y Trade it Sell it! Buy it! Ad­ vertise it in Eagle classified ads. HOUSE WARE Copper Tea Kettle $2.45 Stepon Garb’ge can $5.95 The SAFE Pressure Cooker PETE BRUNSMAN BOLTS, ROPE, SAWS, CRESCENT WRENCHES, NAILS TOOLS AND HARDWARE be enlisted in a grade appropri­ ate to experience and training, re­ gardless of whether they served in the army, the navy, marine corps or coast guard, if they en­ list before their occupational quo­ ta 13 reached, the 6th army re­ cruiting headquarters pointed out. Universal ............. $12.95 Galv. Buckets ......... 65c 54 Psc. Dishes ..... $18.50 Alum. Foil Shelf Paper ................ 60c Hairclippers ......... $3.00 Boker Scissors ..... $2.00 Carpet Sweeps ..... $7.95 TOYS • Velocipedes ....... $5.95 Wilson Basketball Shoes ....... $3.95 Wilson Footballs ................... $7.35 Coleman Camp Stove ........... $10.95 Steel Cast Rods....... $1.85 to $10.00 Pocket Knives ....... $1.00 to $2.50.... Plywood—All sizes Inside and Outside Door Sets ..... $2.10, $2.40 and $5.95 1 panel doors 2/0x6/8....1% ....$7.52 1 Panel Doors 2/4x6/8xl% ....$7.73 1 Panel Doors 2/8x6/8xl% .$7.92 $10 Table & Chair §et ....................... $5.50 $1.50 Washable Dolls 75c $1.00 Rattles ........... 40c Doll Buggy ........... $10.90 $3.00 Noma Train $1.50 $1.50 Noma Train.... 80c Duck Family ......... $1.35 Dolls ........... 75c to $7.50 Lincoln Logs ......... $2.95 Teleph’n’s that ring $1.25 P'anos ..................... $4.50 Metal Stove ..... $1.75 Vernonia Cleaners PHONE 1211 your iamuy level off a dish that you’ve heaped high with Safeway short ribs, cooked to a golden brown. Cut from the same well-chosen meat as cur fancy steaks and chops, these short ribs are safeguarded in the same careful way, unconditionally guar­ anteed to please. Make sure of the best in the meats you serve... get Safeway Guaranteed Meats. SAFEWAY PRICES Are the Lowest Possible ! Grades Lt.35c T-Bote Steaks Sirloin Steaks Round Steaks Pot Roasts Beef Stew Ground Beef Gr. AA & A Gr. AA & A Gr. AA & A Arm & Blade AA XCc & A lb. -7 Boneless Fresh daily ■b. 55c ■b. 45c ib.79c lb. — Veal Features— Leg of Lamb Grades AA & A lb. Loin or Rib Rib Chops of Lamb, AA & A lb. Pork Steaks Lean Shoulder Veal Chops lb. AA&A Jtflc Lb. OSr Veal Roasts Shoulder AA&A J|Ac Arm & Blade Lb. "Mr Veal Stew Pork Chops Neck, Breast, Shank Lb. Loin Cuts Assortment lb. SAVE! Serve More ONIONS and POTATOES /Oc Weiners Skinless—Fresh Fowl, cut up Eviscerated lb. Fresh POTATOES Get a big supply that will last! ■b69c Oysters ■'pint Fri. & Sat. Features HW* Lunch Loaves U. S. No. 1 Grade 100 ft !2.89 25-lb. Sack 85c 15-lb. Sack 55c 10 lbs 35c 75C Meat features tor Friday and Saturday only! T DRY ONIONS YELLOW MEDIUMS lb. * For your comparison, we are listing prices ad­ vertised in the Portland papers, October 21st and daily prices at the Mill Market & Lockers: Fresh ground pure beef, Portland price lb. 45c Our price lb. 38c T-bone steaks gr. AA&A Portland price lb. 79c Our price lb. 62c Sirloin steaks gr. AA&A Portland price lb. 65c Our Price lb. 57c Beef rib roast gr. AA&A Portland price lb. 59c Our price lb. 49c Lor9®55C fl Hot Mustard mium Hamburger Relish ley ’ '2aT 25 c 1-lb. box IO’ Brown Sugar EQc Sweet Cider K 1-gal. bottle 1-gal. ZQc con “7 Popped Com, Gem Bulk Popcorn 2 LBPkcGELLO 28c Pumpkin Pie Spice %'■ 2?z 13c American Cheese b ™.2, ib0. S1.23 Velveeta Cheese Kraft pkg. M.23 Peanut Butter £ 33‘ I 59c OREGON DANVERS LoQ’ Anrirnk VALLEY gold Mpl iCvIS Whole, Unpeeled no . XU We reserve the right to limit quantities Veal shldr. rat. gr. AA&A Port, price lb. 49c ROME Lb BEAUTIES I' BED Our price lb. 42c nr JjC -J zv lb. 1U sk EXTRA FANCY,/ b AND FANCY DELICIOUS BTC Grapefruit CARLTON Af < Broken 4ÇC Cream Corn D&id^z -, ■ w , Pablum, Baby Cereal ' 39c ( 1 -Ib -i nc Corn Starch, Argo pkg. 1 Z Rolled Oats, H.O. Quick pkb 27c Cream of Wheat CEREAL^kg*' 26° Tobacco, Prince Albert 77c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans 15c White Maaic Bleach aal W 50-lb $1 IQ sack 1 • 1