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8 THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. BRUNSMAN Hardware and Electric FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS and FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC STOVES HARDWARE — SPORTING GOODS — GUNS — AMMUNITION PAINTS — LINSEED OIL — TURPENTINE ELECTRIC WIRING — NAILS LaFollett's Improved ELBERTA PEACHES HUNTING AMMUNITION IN STOCK 40-lb. BOX Large 40-lb. BOX Medium I $2^5 PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW AS THIS IS THE LAST WEEK FOR THIS PEACH. Deliveries Twice Daily: 10 a. m. & 3 p. m. Phone 1391 i with 105 for a similar period in 1946. Smokers head the increase, with 73 fires as against 47 in 1946. Smaller increases are shown also RIVERVIEW—Mr. and Mrs. under the headings of campfires, Claude Gibson and family and debris burning, lumbering, rail Phil Stevens motored to Gearhart roads, and miscellaneous. Light Saturday where they went clam ning fires were more numerous, with 219 in 1947, and 135 in 1946. digging. “Our smoke free skies are no Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roediger and family motored to Portland Mon cause for complacency,” said Larry Mays, forest service fire chief. day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schroeder ‘“They may be attributed largely motored to Gearhart Wednesday to favorable weather and quick action on fires started.” He fur where they went clam digging. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ross of ther pointed out that most of the Westport, Washington spent a few disastrous conflagrations in the days last week at the Louis Pacific Northwest have started Schroeder home. Mr. and Mrs. J. in late August and September. A. Bramblet of Reedsport visited “The great Tillamook burn, the at the Schroeder home over the Yacolt fires, the Bandon fires, and similar historic catastrophes all week eni were late season fires. A favor Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwab and able early season brings lush family, Mrs. George Davis and son, Anna Parker, Albert Schalock, growth of weeds and grasses. Then Roy Oakes, Bobby Rose and Mr. when the weather takes a bad turn later on, the stage is set for di and Mrs. Monty Dewey and son saster. motored to Seaside Sunday where they enjoyed a picnic dinner. • Hood Loop Trip Taken Sunday With The Jobbers Help A SPECIAL SALE ON Red Sq. Butt Shingles $8.35 per Sq. Super Black 55 lb. Mica Coated Roll Roofing $3.10 4x8x *4 Plywood $3.65 Simnson 4x8x12___ Sized INSULATING BOARD Midsummer Special On outside White Paint Gal. $4.98 zJ GENUINE J COLEMAN HEATERS Garbage Cans. Large size $4.50 value, Special $3.95 Small $2.40 value $1.35 if Our Fall Stock of 50% and 100% Wool Union Suits Are In. 100'4 Wool Reg. Sizes $7.50 50% Wool Reg. Sizes $5.50 Special for Loggers— Goat Hair Wool Socks pr. 75c B B ffl ffl ffl ffl 32-Pc. Sets Dishes 3 Beautiful Designs $11.95 & $12.95 54-pc. Set Edwin M. Knowles Dishes $18.95 Alum. Ridge Roll 10 ft. lengths $1.60 See the new 8 pc. Galv. Window Flashing BUFFET SET consist- 10 ft. length 45c i..<» of 4 trays 4 cups Alum. Valley Tin only $1.25 Foot 20c (all sizes) WINDOW GLASS IN STOCK SOIL PIPE $4.95 SOUTH BEND No. 59 FLY RODS?!™ $16.00 SOUTH BEND No. 1130 AUTO. REELS $10.00 SALT WATER REELS $8.25—$15.00 Deliver peaches ! Now's Me time to can 'em! Buy yours Mis week at.,. SKFEWKV ’ï;j«sa RIVERVIEW—Mr. and Mancel Rose are visiting at the Bud Rose home. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Atkinson and famTy of Scap poose visited at the Bud Rose home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley and daughters, Joan and Claribel, Jess Strickland and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Worley and family motor ed to Mt. Hood, on around the loop, down to Hood River and came back the Columbia Gorge highway Sunday. They stopped at Bonneville dam also. Charlie and Dick Therien of Hope, Idaho returned to their home last week after an extended visit with their sister, Mrs. T. F. Hillyer, whom they hadn’t seen for eight years. The Hillyers motored to Mt. Adams with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Davis of Vancouver Washington to gather huckleber ries. They each came home with six gallons of berries. Henry Hudson, Alleene Hudson, Polly Lynch, Sister Whatcott and Sister Alexander motored to Can non Beach and on over the Roose velt .highway to Tillamook Sunday. • I CAN NOW — Before LABOR DAY — or you may be TOO LATE! PEACHES De-fuzzed ■ 34-lb. box WASH. BARTLETTS Seedless Table Grap as lb. 12c Ripe Watermelons lb. 3y2c Crispy Cucumbers lb. 06c Eggplants, bread & fry lb. 10c Golden Corn, local lb. 11c I Italion Fresh and Ripe! s5000.00 JUIvE rtj 5c SUGAR Tea Timer, Crackers Ritz Crackers DDECEDVFC IILOLI i V LO c No. 2 can No. 1 can TAG Eastern Skinned SATIN MIX Always a welcome treat — so tasty — to colorful. l-lb. box l-lb, box Half or Whole Short GRAPE NUTS Pie Cherries, r*» No. 2 can Oregon Prunes, *•** r*s (mey-) No- Apricot Nectar, u-w. <«• Apple Juice, S&W, qt. bottle Blended Juice, «*-«•««• 29c 19c ||e 35c 23c Canned Foods Hominy, ***• No. 2!/j can 2/ 29c Sweat Potatoes, i»*** n * "• 15c Chicken, Noodles, *••**•«• •>-*«. 13c Deviled Hem, Libby, No. '/* cen 17c Deviled Meet, Libby, No. */j cen 13c Vienna Sausages, 4-oi. can 17c Oysters, »«•«*» 71/j-ox. cen 39c Sha^y Oah or Dud* RBRch Strawby. |«r Onde Hoech Apple Jelly 11-os. Ifc lb. 65‘ WHEATIES CEREAL 8-oz. pk«j. líe FLAKES PKG. 17c Household Needs Lifebuoy Soap bar 9' Health Soap Laundry Soap Leg of Veal Roast Veal Loin Chops Breast of Veal, for stew Short Ribs of Beef Tender Lamb Liver lb. 49' lb. 69* lb. 29* lb. 29* lb. 29* 2 bars 15‘ Cryvtel Whifc Boraxo HAMS Shank» Tenderized! Canted Fruits and Juices Wmdy Oai Loganberry lb. ¡er 3ÌC < OF TANGERINES Old South Brand YOU'LL ENJOY SA fi WAY MEATS CANDIES 10- ol can 15* Ground Beef Whith aw«y ifvbbara dirt Supurb Soap 24-oz. pkg. 29* Granulated quart 49' Aerowax Spaadv. aaay to I can UtiAa, J uul pkg. pkg. pkg. 2-lb. CANE PRICES • 10 Ib». 94c. 9.19 25 lbs. 2.33. Coci tail bauea. Dennison, 14-oz. 25c Potato Chip*, 15c, 25c and 59c size« Wax Paper, C*w« 125-ft. 19c and - I «. C 12 os. LUNCHEON MEAT APRICOTS 1-lb. Pk9- r'ake Flour Swansdown pkg 37e Bisquick, Biscuit Mix, 40-ox. pkg. 45c Pie Crust Mix, 17-oz. pkg. 32c Chorub Milk, ™ — "*• «— M $5.25 Karo Syrup, *•** I'/j-lb. gl. 19c Vinegar, Old Mill, qt. 16c, gal. 45c °ickling Spice, 8-0». pkg. 29c 9abst-ett Cheese 6l/j-oz. pkg. 29c American Cheese, D,M 2-lb. 95c Spaghetti Dinner, *•" A"«*"« pkg. 25c OREGON Laundry 16-lb. Flat W hale annealed. Sfoci iu> at this orice even U vou canned seme Gold N' Gio Cookies, 9-oi. Sodat, Busy Baker 2-lb. Sodas, Snow Flakes 2-lb. Grahams, I-lb. 24c, Baking Needs, etc. to Portland's most mo dern plant. Two pick ups and deliveries weekly at Vernonia at your home or our local agent— BEN BRICKEL’S BARBER SHOP . Coakies, Crackers Beverage, fjdwards Coffee 2-lb. can 89c Nob Hill Coffee, l-lb. 38c, 2-lb. 75c Airway Coffee, l-lb. 36c, 3-lb. $1.07 2-O», 45c Sank* Instant Coffee 4-OI. 39c Nescafe, Instant Coffee Flavorade, Drink Mix 3-pkh. I Oc Dry Cleaning TOMATOES Yakimo Garden fresh Flavor! Something vastly different in flavor and refreshment Full details at Saleway ENTER TODAY Rubbers, caps and lids for nearly every jar Laundry & $2“ It's quid to fir for lunches oa 6«iy conning days TI du ) ! nnn masons Alto plentiful tuppllet of others at lowetf prices Send your tí“) 2.5 21-lb. flat 1SJ..J129 TEMT 11 11 £ JELL WEIL S FRUIT JARS Man caused forest fires show an increase during the present season, as compared with 1946, according to figures just compiled by the U. S. forest service, Portland, Oregon. The report covers the nineteen national forests of Washington and Oregon, and the period to August 1. This shows a total of 153 man caused fires started, as compared 30-lb. Box A NAME IT" CONTEST JAR RUBBERS $259 De-fuzzed PRUNES I PEARS U. S. No. 1 Cannery OTHER FRESH PRODUCE FEATURES 1 30-lb. Box Yikima ELBERTAS Maryhill HALES HALES All your favorite varieties for canning, Elbertas and Hales—and the selected packs of each to give you the most for your money in quality and quantity. Get your Peaches and can this week—SURE! The height of the Peach season will be ever after Labor Day. Forest Fire Warning Issued Dry Cleaners $1.50 to $3.00 value in Pictures 35c 3 for $1.00 Oakland Fuel Oil Range Heating, cooking, baking and water heat- ’ing in one convenient unit. 8- inch Breese burner. Blower for forced draft for high heating and starting, Liberal trade-in on old stove. Priced at $162.55 Walnut Wood Range Spec. Oakland Wood Range Spec. Days at Beach Are Enjoyed Aluminum Downspout 10 ft. length $1.25 Alum. Elbows 38c IR3 MR 30-06, 25 Rem. Auto., 30-40, 270 Win., 25-35, 30 Rem., 35 Rem., 250 Savage, 32 Win. Spec ial, 30-30, 300 Savage, 38-55, 38-40, 44-40, 38 S&W, 38 S&W Spec., 348 Win., 45 Auto., 45- 70, 22 Long & Long Riffe, 410, 10, 12. 16 & 20 Ga. 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