Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 30, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Thursday, April 30, 1942, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Olin to Head
Fund Drive
Nelson Gives
404 Signed Here
Appeal for Gardens In Registration
Launched under the endorsement
of Governor Charles A. Sprague and
opening on Child Health day as
nationally proclaimed by President
Roosevelt, the state-wide fund-rais­
ing drive of the Boys’ and Girls
Aid society of Oregon begins May
1.
In Vernonia, F. R. Olin has ac­
cepted chairmanship of the arive.
Other county chairmen are Mrs. R.
A. Dorris of Scappoose and George
G. Van Natta of St. Helens.
Governor Sprague, wishing the
organization success in the lorth-
coming drive, has issued the follow­
ing statement:
“There is no stronger or more
universal' appeal than that found
in little children. In launching a
state-wide campaign on May 1 to
raise funds, the Boys’ and Girls’
Aid society can seek assistance from
the public on the soundest basis
possible.
“The society’s record of service
in the care and placing of children
is well known and of long standing.
Now it faces increased demands be­
cause of rising costs in living, de­
mands which I know the public
will help to meet through generous
donations.”
“A farm garden on every farm
is needed this year and for the
duration to add to the nation’s food
supply of necessary vegetables,”
states George A. Nelson, Columbia
county agricultural agent. Since
the armed forces will require large
parts of the commercial or < ried
and canned packs of vegetables
oif which the Allies will receive a
large amount, and since the food
will be higher in price, it is ex­
pected, families raising their >wn
vegetables can help the war effort
for food production. Transportation
congestion will be relieved to the
extent that 50 million farmers will
produce their own vegetables right
where they will be used.
Farms on which vegetable gar­
dens have not been grown in recent
years may now be put into use for
the food production. Nelson slates,
“It is not too late to plan and
plant a vegetable garden”.
1 Thi3 Ki'.'.is one of billions of
9 The Victim usually doesn’t
1 * tuberculosis germs now at
large. He and his (i-Wows flourish
in war-time. Striking without
warning, they will eventually,
according to statistics, kill one
out of every twenty people
are reading this warning/
”* even know when he’s been
attacked—he may feel fine until
months later when it’s too late.
Eight out of ten persons don’t
reach the doctor soon enough.
A total of 404 men between the
ages of 45 and 65 were signed in
the selective service registration
here Monday, a figure considerably
larger than the registration of Feb­
ruary 16th when 269 signatures
were taken. At Camp McGregor,
49 men in the 45-65 age bracket
were signed, a figure only slightly
larger than that in February when
62 were signed.
R. A. Braniblett, who was in
charge of the registration at the 1.
W. A. hall, expressed his apprecia­
tion for the services of those
people who assisted in conducting
the signing of the men.
girl, because of ill health, took her
own life, shooting herself through
the head with a light-caliber rifle.
Overwork at her studies at Ore­
gon State college during the winter
caused a nervous condition which
might have been the cause of the
suicide, it was stated by authorit­
ies.
Funeral services were held at
Astoria Tuesday.
Birkenfeld Girl
Found Dead
Dorothy Anne Wanstrom, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wanstrom
of Birkenfeld, was found dead in
the basement of her home Monday.
It is believed that the 17 year old
Donors Named
Mrs. E. H, Condit, chairman of
the drive made here for funds for
the Columbia Basin hospital, this
week released the names of those
organizations which contributecr to
that purpose: Vernonia Study Club,
Vernonia Grange, Home Economics
Club, Vernonia Business Women,
Knights of Pythias, Legion Auxil­
iary, Order of Eastern Star, I. W.
A., Natal Grange, Loyal Women's
Class of the Christian church, Pyth­
ian Sisters, Oregon-American Lum­
ber iCorporation and a personal do­
nation by Mrs. Claude Knapp.
The I. W. A. Auxiliary did not
donate to the fund in the form of
money but instead furnished the
material and work for 25 bedside
table covers.
The total' of money subscribed
here was $50, Mrs. Condit stated.
WHEN YOUR “DOGS”
ARE BARKING
and the day’s work is
done, give those “dogs”
a rest and yourself re<-
freshment. Dessy’s will
give you both—a chance
to relax while enjoying
your favorite» beverage.
Try it today.
Dessy’s
Serve a light-hearted salad styled for spring
and topped off with your favorite dressing . ..
a welcome combination as the taste turns to
brighter, gayer fbods. Here are some ways to
□da snap to your spring appetite:
0 The Safest Thing is 'to have
4 Right Now, your local, state,
a periodic check-up with
your doctor. He can make a
simple, painless test in a few
minutes. And if you should hap-
pen to have T.B. you can catch
it in time.
" and national T. B. associa­
tions are conducting their Early
Diagnosis Campaign. Cooperate
with them—arrange to see your
doctor today. Remember, T.B.
kills more people between 15 and
45 than any other disease.
TUBERCULOSIS
FIND IT!
TREAT IT!
CONQUER IT!
Banquet Date Set
Teacher Group
Elects Officers
The date of the annual Mother-
Daughter banquet is announced this
week to be held on May 8th at the
Evangelical church social hall. The
program will begin at 8:30 and
TIMBER—The Washington Coun­
'Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Tamplin will
be guest speakers for the event. No ty Elementary Teachers’ assoc ia-
charge will be made and all mothers tion held its meeting at the school
April
15th,
house
Wednesday,
and daughters are welcome.
where they elected officers for
next year. Austin Scrafford of
LARGEST STOCK
The world’s total stock of radium, Cornelius was elected pi'esiuont;
valued at $18,000,000, amouncs to and Albert Yoder of Timber, secre­
tary-treasurer. Speaker for the eve­
about two pounds.
ning was Mr. Vandervelden, fire
chief of Forest Grove, who spoke
on civilian defense.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robertson were
very pleasantly surprised when their
son, Don, arrived by plane last
Wednesday from Phoenix, Arizona,
to pay them a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Streible and
Miss Ava WesJ spent last week-end
at Fort Lewis where they visited
Joe Strieble.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lambert receiv­
ed a telegram from their son, Ray­
mond. who is on the U. S. S. Black­
hawk. This was the first word they
had received from him since Dec-
ember 3.
Mrs. Laura Gilmore spent the
week-end in Portland at the home
of Dr. Sadie Wolff.
Guests at he Richard Marquez
home Saturday and Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Navarro and family
of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Sezintos
oif Oregon City and Mr. and Mrs.
Sorria and family of Portland,
A large group of children were
confirmed at the Verboort Catholic
church Sunday. April 26. Among
them were: Betty Gildner, Bette
Ramsey, Bobbie Ramsey. Anna,
Mary and Cecelia Marquez, and
Tony Lopez.
Local Jurors Named
The May term of Circuit Court
convenes May 12th, according to
announcement from J. W. Hunt,
County Clerk. The jurors from Ver­
nonia wtw~~gie to appear for duty
are R. L. Raymond. C. Bruce and
Perry Mellinger.
LARGE SALVAGE
One iarge company has made
plans to salvage some 4 million
pounds of waste paper this year.
Duchess Salad Dressing
Miracle Whip, Kraft's
Nu Made Mayonnaise
Best Foods Mayonnaise
.
.
pint jar 230
quart jar 410
pint jar 270
pint jar 310
KRAFT’S FRENCH DRESSING 8-oz. bot. 15c
MIRACLE FRENCH DRESSING 8-oz. bot. 15c
NALLEY’S TANG
Pint Jar 24c
Fresh Produce
Spinach ........... 2 lbs. 13c
Rhubarb ............. lb. 2%c
Calavos, Avocados lb. 13c
Lettuce, solid ......... lb. 9c
RADISHES
Green Onions
RHUBARB
Lowest Prices
hearty. Drop a post card to
Julia Lee Wright, Box 660D,
Oakland, California, for new
’ SALAD DRESSING STYLES''
Springtime Egg
Festival
For good nutrition eat 3 or 4
eggs a week, at least. Rich in
B vitamins, protein and
minerals.
EGGS Grade A Large
Dozen 33c
JULIA LEE WRIGHT’S
Kitchen Nutrition Course
----- only 25c for 10 valuable lessons!
For a better understanding of this
important subject, enroll today. Send
your name, address and 25c to Julia
Lee Wright, Box 660 CC, Oakland,
California.
New Potatoes No. 1 lb. 4i Oranges, Sunkist
lb. 6f
Buy War Savings Stamps at Safeway. .Today
Cherub Milk
tall cans 3 for
Airway Coffee
Ib-bag 20; 3-lb.
Nob Hill Coffee
Ib-bag 23; 2-lb.
Tree Tea, black %-lb. 21c; y2-lb.
Canterb’y Tea .... x/4-lb. 19c; */2-lb.
Ovaltine, plain or choc....... lg. can
Instant Postum ................. 8-oz. can
Grapefruit Juice
3 No. 2 cans
Rancho Soups, assorted
2 cans
Salted Sodas New Leader 2-lb pkg
Hi-Ho Crackers
1-lb. carton
24c
58c
45c
40c
35c
61c
39c
25c
11c
17c
19c
Harper House Pears .. No. 2x/2 can 21c
Apricots, whole ......... No. 2% can 17c
Fruit Cocktail .............. No. 2l/2 can 23c
Desserts, Puddings, Jell Well 3/14c
E-Z Apple Sauce Mix .... 4-oz. pkg. 9c
Fresh Orange Slice» ......... lb. pkg. 15c
Cheerioats, ......... 7-oz. pkgs. 2 for 23c
Shredded Ralston
12 -oz. pkg. 12c
H-O Oats, quick ................ Ig. pkg. 25c
Cut Macaroni, Spaghetti 3-lb. pkg. 19c
Idaho Red Beans
5-lb. pkg. 35c
570
21c
65C
29c
SPERRY'S PANCAKE FLOUR
No. 9 sack
LIBBY'S APPLE BUTTER 2-lb. 1-oz. glass jar
MARASCA PRESERVES
No. 5 tin
MACARONI, CUT
5-lb. Kraft bag
Crackers, Honeymaid Graham 2-lb. 31c
Calumet Baking Powder 1-lb can 16c
Maximum Salt, plain, iodized, pkg. 7c
Keen Shortening
lb. 17c; 4-lb. 65c
Spry Shortening ............... 3-lb. can 71c
Royal Satin Shortening 3-lb. can 63c
Kitchen Craft Flour 49-lb. sack $1.72
Drifted Snow Flour 49-lb. sack $1.88
Harvest Blosson Flour 49-lb. sk. $1.49
Pancake Flour
10-lb. bag 40c
Sugar Belle Peas ...... 2 No. 2 cans
Tomatocu, Twin Peak No. 2l/2 can
Country Home Com ... No. 2 can
Admiral Sardines
3 No. % cans
Jumbo Wet Shrimp
No. 1 can
Cream Cheese—Mild ................ lb.
Corned Beef Hash
2 No. 2 cans
Swift’s Prem .................. 12-oz. can
Meat Balls & Gravy ... No. 1 can
Searchlight Matches ........... carton
25c
15c
12c
19c
23c
29c
35c
31c
25c
24c •
SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEATS
PORK STEAK
SKINNED HAMS, Cen Pak whole or half lb.350
Pound
29c
BEEF ROAST
Blade Cuts
Pound
Baccn Jowls
Bacon, anv size
lb. 19c
lb. 27c
Frankfurters
Boiling Beef
lb. 25c
lb. 15c
25c
100% Portland Prices Every Day of the Week!