Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 04, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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Thursday, June 4, 1942____ Vernonia Eagle
Girls Leave for
Summer Work
TRAFFIC
TIPS and QC/IPÇ
work this summer.
Mrs. D. F. O’Brien and Mrs. Vurl
Roberts were Tuesday callers at
Hillsboro.
> Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roberts and
son were dinner guests at the Vurl
Roberts home.
Seaman Homer Michener was
home over the week-end.
Mrs. Otto Michener visited with
her husband at St. Vincents hos­
pital Sunday. She reports him doing
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Calhoun
rpent Sunday at the Glen Bedell
home.
Mrs. L. O. Barman, who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Stout,
left for Mills City.
Private W. Dusek from San Luis
Obispo, Calif, spent the past week
visiting with his brother and fam­ New Sugar Regulations
(Continued from page 1)
ily, the Fred Duseks.
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Mrs. D. H. Colhoon and children tinning boards, which will be guid­
were business callers in Portland ed by instructions issued from the
Washington office of OPA. The
Saturday.
Bud Rose, who has been ill the OPA warned tM^t on any subse­
past week, is able to be up and quent application for sugar for pur­
poses of home canning, the appli­
about his home.
Melvin Baker accompanied Mr. cant will be required to report the
and Mrs. William Larson of Birken- number of quarts of fruit actually
feld to Springfield Thursday where canned with the sugar previously
the party attended business and obtained, and the quantity of sug­
visited relatives. Mrs. L. C. Boeck ar and canned goods remaining on
cf Springfield returned with the hand. A person making a false re­
port will be subject to the penalties
party.
Mr .and Mrs C. H. Hoofmiester prescribed for violation of the ra­
of Roseburg visited with their tioning regulations.
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Must Be Used Properly
If any of the sugar allotted for
Mrs. Melvin Baker, over the week­
home canning was not used in ac­
end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin, Mrs. Vi­ cordance with regulations, stamps
olet Chapman and children of Port­ will be removed from War Ration
land, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Books equivalent in weight value
Signet of Willamina were callers to the amount of sugar improperly
at the Perry Mellinger home Me­ used. The OPA said the same gen­
eral principle of basing the allow­
morial Day.
Mrs. L. C. Boeck was a caller ance upon the quantity of units
at the homes of Melvin Baker and packed applies to commercial can­
Perry Browning over the week-end. ning as well as home canning un­
Callers during the past week on der the sugar rationing regulations.
Mrs. Perry Mellinger were Mrs. J. This method of allocation is believed
Currie, Mrs. A. Roberson, Mrs. to be more satisfactory than the
Sam Hearing, Zoe Whitsei and Mrs. original allotment of five pounds
per person inasmuch as some fam­
Walter Linn.
Oliver Mellinger and Milton Lam­ ilies do more home canning than
ping spent Sunday fishing at Clats­ others, and canning conditions vary
in different sections of the coun­
kanie,
try.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riley and
The success of the program de­
son of San Diego, California, visited
-on Monday with Mr. Riley’s sister, pends upon the consumers and the
local' b'oards, the OPA said, urging
Mrs. Carl Davis.
Mrs. Oliver Mellinger and child­ that those who apply for sugar ask
ren and Mrs. Milton Lamping and only the amount that is actually
daughter motored to Forest Grove needed for canning during the per­
iod announced by the board, with
Sunday.
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'Otto Boeck o'f Cascade Locks • he understanding that the sugar
visited at the Perry Browning home will be used in strict accordance
and with his father, L. A. Boeck, with the objectives of the program.
on Sunday.
Have New Daughter—
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Shaffer and
Mr. and Mrs. George W. John­
the Driscoll boys drove Rosalie and son are introducing their new
Irene Driscoll to Estacada Sunday daughter, Verna Louise, who is a
where the girls will do harvestyear old.
A OAfFV DRIVER.NAME Of BILL,
ALWAYS PASSED CARS ON A HILL.
TUE SAME THINS WENT FOR 0ASHIN6 DON- ,
ONE DAY THEY MET, AND BOTH PASSED- ON/
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Drivers in Oregon are prohibited
by law from attempting to
pass
while approaching the brow of a
hill,
the
state
traffic
safety
di­
vision warned, in reminding motor-
sts to observe the white line paint­
ed alongside the center stripe on
Oregon highways.
The white line indicates restrict­
ed vision ahead and when the line
is on the driver’s side of the high­
way, under no conditions should it
Le crossed in passing cars ahead.
Few Spectators Present
Moviei to Picture Bomb«
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Memorial Day paraders this year
year were members of the Ameri­
can Legion and Auxiliary, Women’s
Relief Corps, Service Mothers Club,
Boy Scouts, and children of the
Daily Vacation Bible School, writh
Mrs. W. T. Jacobs in charge of the
Relief Corps’ part in the program.
A new flag was hoisted on the new
flag pole atop the city hall and
dedicated by the Legion early in
the parade. Graveside services by
the Legion were in memorium of all
departed veterans, and no services
were held at theVernonia Memor­
ial cemetery.
The participants and spectators
numbered less than usual, probably
due to the two-day holiday.
Fire bombs and their terrible
devastation will be featured in s
motion picture show on Friday
June 19, at the Washington grnae
school auditorium. This traveling
show is free through the courtesy
of the Standard Oil Company. It is
one and a half hours long and is
said to show the bombs actually at
work devastating homes.
FOR SALE—3-room house, 4 lots
Examiner Due Tuesday
A traveling examiner of opera­
tors and chauffeurs is scheduled
to 'arrive in Vernonia on Tuesday,
June 9, and will be on duty at the
city hall between the hours cf 10:00
a.m. and 4 p.m., according to a
recent announcement released from
the Secretary of State’s office.
All those wishing permits or li­
censes to drive cars are asked to
get in touch with the examiner
during yiose hours.
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FOR RENT—Two-room house, fur-
nished. $10 per month, including
water. Inquire 841 Grant St. 23tl—
SHE GOT THE POINT
From Wine
To Milkshakes
Hint to mothers who would like
their daughters to write more often
when away to school or on vaca­
tion: Take the tip of Mrs. E. S.
Britton, mother of lovely Barbara
Britton, Long Beach, California
beauty contest winner, who makes
her screen debut as leading lady to
"Hopalong” Cassidy in the new ac­
tion romance “Secret of the Waste­
lands.”
We have it. We’re here
to keep yau cool and
refreshed.
Come down with
When Barbara went to Holly­
wood, and from there to location
with the “Hopalong” Cassidy com­
pany, she was so thrillled and ex­
cited at first that she forgot to
write home for a few days. So
what did mamma do? Mamma sent
NEW AUTO ALARM
Barbara a beautiful gold pencil,
A new auto alarm sets off a with her name on it and all. It was
series of blasts on the car’s horn if a gracious hint and Barbara took
tires or other accessories are tamp­ it. In stubborn cases a typewriter
ered with.
may be indicated.
your
friends for
something
to keep you
cool
beverages
party
your
and
here, too.
Dessy’s
Tavern
★
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NUMBER 4t
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k Meat that’s guaranteed ★ How one wije made one husband happy
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How to make nutritious
meals delicious
CONTEST
Six secrets
you may not know
-and should
. . . about vegetables
White Swan Mattress
And Box Spring
There’s nothing elaborate or
fanciful about the modern methods
of preparing and cooking vegetables.
On the contrary, the new way is
much simpler—(as you’ll discover
when you read these hints that come
from the Safeway Homemakers’
Bureau).
1 • To start, always buy the fresh­
est. finest vegetables available. The
older they are, the less attractive
they liecome. and they lose some of
their vitamins, too.
2. Wash vegetables quickly—
but don’t let them soak in water,
or you’ll wash away minerals and
vitamins. Put greens in a covered1
container, wrap other vegetables
closely in waxed paper; and store in
the refrigerator until ready to use.
3. Don’t pare, cift or shell fresh
vegetables until just time to cook
or serve, because vitamins escape
once cut surfaces are exposed to air.
4. Cook quickly, a» short a time
as possible, using as little water as
possible, and using cooking water
when it is palatable.
Quick cooking means less vita­
min loss, less color change. To speed
the cooking, add vegetables to
rapidly boiling water; cook covered.
5. Green vegetables (to keep
their color) and strong flavored veg­
etables (to modify their flavor)
should be cooked uncovered, in
slightly more water than other veg­
etables.
Big, Beautiful Sealy NOW ONLY $69,00
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Sofa Beds and Chairs
Beautiful Biltwell $114.50 w^*^e they last
Big, Beautiful ADMIRAL Table Model Auto­
matic Radio-Phonograph Combination
ONLY $59,95 WHILE THEY LAST
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Good New Serviceable
Finished and Unfinished
Bedroom Sets
All Hand Madti. Extra-heavily constructed—will
give years of satisfactory use. SOLD IN SETS
OR BY THE PIECE:
Finished Unfinished
Vanity
$15.40
$14.40
Dresser
17.50
16.50
Bed
10.50
9.50
Chest
9.95
9.75
Set of Vanity, Bed, and
Chest of Drawers
44.85
41.25
6. Serve vegetables as soon as
possible, to get full benefit in good­
ness as well as nutrition. Over-cook­
ing lessens attractiveness, sacrifices
vitamins and minerals, ami may
cause unpleasant color changes.
Safeway
Homemakers' Bureau
Think what you can do with
$10001 Think of the many things
it can help buy—the new home
you’ve had your eye on—the
trip you’ve planned for years—
so many other grand things. Or
it will buy a $1000 War Bond
($750) and leave you enough
for a wonderful vacation this
summer. And don’t forget the
845 other cash prizes, too.
To help you plan more appetizing,
more nutritious meals, the Safeway
Homemakers’ Bureau has pre­
pared the ‘Kitchen Course in Nu-’
trition.” 10 complete lessons dent
to you by mail. Just semi name,
address and 25c for all ten essons
to Julia I>ee Wright, P. O Box
660-CC, Oakland, California.
Look how eosy it is! All you
have to do is get an entry blank
at your neighborhood Safeway
— finish the line “Nu Made
Mayonnaise tastes home-made
because...” in ¿5 words or less—
attach it to a Nu Made Mayon­
naise label (or a reasonable fac­
simile) and mail it to the address
on the blank before midnight
July 5, 1942.
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FEW SAVERS
GET YOUR ENTRY BLANK AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAFEWAY
FELS NAPTHA SOAP
4 for 19c
KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR 49-lb. $1.65
CAP CORNED BEEF
12-oz. can 21c
ROYAL DESSERTS and PUDDINGS 6c
ALBERS CORN FLAKES 11-oz pkg 2/15c
Mayonnaise
25c
Nu Made pint jar
Mayonnaise
31c
Best Foods pint jar
Cherub Milk
3z24c
Tall Cans
Campbell Soup
10-oz. cans
Tomato
GUARANTEED“ERESH
PRODUCE
2z15c
Tomato Juice No.2
Lux Toilet Soap
Lifebu., Cam.
15c
33c
27c
28c
28c
33c
29c
BOILING BEEF, Flavorsome
SIRLOIN STEAK, Steer Beef
BEEF ROAST Econ. blade cuts
Veal Shoulder Roast, Best Cuts
Veal Shoulder Steak,’ Tender
PORK STEAK, Tasty, delicious
BACON, Morrell’s, Any size piece ib.
3z20c
Palm.
Spinach
Emerald Bay No. 2^ can
Peaches
Castle Crest No. 2
can
Seedless Raisins
Sleepy Hol. Syrup
58-oz.
tin
12-oz.
Fluf. Marshmallows
4 4-oz. pkgs, in 1 ctn
GRAPEFRUIT, Aiizona Seedless lb. 5c
lb. 6c.
ORANGES, Juicy Valencias
New Potatoes, U.S. Is Shafter White lb.4c
ONIONS, White Wax
lb. 6*/2c
Strawberries! Red-Ripe, Tasty, Low Prices
Mothers C&S Oats
Quick
George G. Paterson
lg. pkg.
Wheaties
Gold Medal 8-oz. pkts.
14c
29c
2z21c
Nob Hill Coffee
1-lb. pkg.
ROY THIS ÿTEAK
IS WONDERFUL.
NO MATTER HOW
MUCH VOU PAID
FOR IT, IT WAS
WORTH IT!
63c
25c
3-pkg. deal
All your money back unless you're com-
pletely satisfied with Safeway meats.
19c
29c
can
Sure Jell
GUARANTEED MEATS
15c
27c
4-lb. pkg.
Cudahy Tang
JULIA I.F.E WRIGHT. Director
j $£
Sunny Dawn 46-oz. cans
Safeway produce must satisfy you com­
pletely, or we’ll refund all your money.
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23c
BUT IT IN AS NT EXPENSIVE
TNATS THE MAR VEUX« THING
ABOUT BUYING MEAT AT
SAFEWAY. BESIDES SAVING
MS MONEY, SAFEWAY
OVARAN TEES EVERY CUT
GOOD-EATINÓ AND TENUE R-
OR MY MONEY BACK.
Everything for the Home on EZ Terms at Port-
i land Prices—We Carry Our Own Contracts.
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I®“ taB please year husband, teal Buy Safeway guaranteed meat regularly. You will
have good eating meat every time and savings in your purse, too. The Saieway market
man means what he says. “All your money itaek if you are not entirelv satisfies!.”
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Buy War Stamps with
what you save on these
Twin and full size beds. All sizes of chests
NO FINANCE COMPANY
NO RED TAPE
Easiest Terms.
If We Haven’t Got What You
Want We Can Get It If I t’s Obtainable.
No Order Too Small or Too Large.
We Deliver FREE Up to 150 Miles
Phone 802, Vernonia, Oregon
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—all fenced, large woodshed and
shop, good poultry house. Price,
$350, small down payment, balance
$10 per month. T. B. Mills. 23t3
SAFEWAY
Price, Thur», thru Wed.. June 4-10
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