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M rs. America Meets the War With moie cheese available fur oumunun than ever before, gov ernment food supply expeits are ad vising Americans to eat more cheese. A yc r ago it was doubtful wheth er pi eduction of American cheese cou.d nice the demands >r shin- ment abroad. Now in addition to the quantities bought by the gov ernment for feeding our overseas ui med forces and our allies, civil ians at home will have plentiful supplies for their dinner tables. The same things tha. make cheese an ideal food for shipment abr ad, recommend it for greater use he e at home. Cheese is a concentration of all ,ood valuts that make mils a “must” in any diet, and can be vsed as part of the daily milk al lowance. Cheese contains the pro teins needed for building strong muscles, it has many of the vita mins and minerals necessary for health and growth, and is lich in energy-giving fats. When cheese is plentiful, advis ed Mrs. Lamar Tooze, Oregon Con- the Office of Price Adminis ration, the Of.oce of Price Administration, the housewife who uses it in her meals is providing her family with nourishing food at low cost. “And she is making a contribution to the war effort as well, when she buy- food that is abundant rather than using foods which are more lim ited in supply.” J. A. Thornburg, President “THE ROLL .pF HONOR BANK” for 5c. Get them from J. G “Abe” Lincoln, The Men’s Store. 12 tf — Banking on a left turn a. it catch.. a strong air current, this glider from one of the West Coast Air Forces Training Schools for glider pilots soars serenely along without the aid of a motor-driven propeller. Power pilots are now being trained to fly gliders that are expected to play a large part in troop transportation. After releasing th*- tow rope that gets his ship aloft, the glider pilot can fly for hours. others on the grocers’ shelves. How ever, you won’t be getting the same article because the new pro duct will conform to the require ments of the WPB tin conservation order for additional solids and larg er metal saving cans. Naturally that cieates an increase over March, 1942 cost levels in production of canned soup, and the OPA pricing formula takes this into considera tion. The new products will have considerably more food value per ounce than soup canned prior to June 30. Incidentally, housewives bought more than $100,000,000 worth of canned soup during 1941. ing like “rough dry” or “wet wash” the OPA says that you’ll still be able to get the same service for the highest price you paid in March. It had been reported that some laundries were discontinuing less expensive services, thus requiring customers to have higher priced work done including full starch ing and ironing. However, according to the OPA if a laundry offered several types of services at differ ent prices during March, it cannot now drop its lower price services while handling work for which tho price is lower. Save your waste kitchen fats and greases to help steer Uncle Sam’s ships to the fighting fronts. Glyc erine is derived from waste kitchen greases, and that is what a ship’s compass floats upon. As more and more Liberty ships slide down the ways, more and more glycerine is needed. Since our fat and oil im ports have been cut off because of war, it’s the kitchens of the country to the rescue by salvaging waste grease for its precious glycerine. The limited quantity of new wool available for civilian use doesn’t mean that there will' be a shortage of warm clothing when the winter months roll around. The WPB con servation order is intended to stretch the amount of cloth to be made out of the limited amount of wool that is not earmarked for mil itary purposes can go into all-wool If you’ve been used to sending fabrics was decreased there is an in your family wash to the laundry crease of the allotment for mixture for a less expensive type of handl. with reworked or reused wool or cotton or rayon. » Military insignia has been popular costume jewelry, bu,t no more. As soon as present stocks in civilian stores are exhausted the insignia may be sold only to Army and Marine Post exchanges and Navj Shore Service Sta.ions. In the fu ture all officers’ military insignia will be made of solid gold and sterling silver. Other metals have been prohibited except copper alloy which may be used on a restricted basis in “gold color” insignia. FOR SALE—Bundles of old papers suitable for starting fires. 10c per bundle. Get them at the Eagle office. 29t3 Business-Professional Directory Baby's powder won’t be restricted by the WPB order on toilet articles as long as it contains neither zinc nor titanium oxide. Mr. America won’t be bothered by the order either because there’s no restriction cn the amount of shaving cram that can be produced as long as no critical materials are used. truck — all trucks — are essential to America’s war pro PHYSICIAN gram. ... Let your Chevrolet dealer help you to “Keep ’em fit to keep ’em rolling.” . . . See him for a thorough service check up today — and see him for I I skilled service at regular inter vals. . . . Remember— Chevrolet See your Chevrolet dealer, dealers are America’s “Truck Conservation Specialists.’! who is acting as official service station for Truck Con servation, and get the offi cial emblem for your trucks CHEVROLET Vernonia Auto Company A Safe Place to Trade Vernonia, Oregon Vernonia Lodge No. 246 I.0.0.F, Meets Every Tuesday 8 P. M. Harry George, N. G. Strong, Dwight .nd 4-42 Secretary Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal Order of Eagle«) I.O.O.F. Hall Vernonia SURGEON 2nd and 4th Office 891 Town Friday Nights 8 o'clock Lee Miller, W. Willis Johnson, W. For Your Beauty Needs ELIZABETH’S BEAUTY SALON Lodge No. 116 Vernonia, Oregon Meetings:—I. O. O. F Hall, Second and Fourth Mondays Each Month. Elizabeth Horn Hair Stylist and 7-4 Knights of Pythias Harding Phone 431 Cosmetologist Pythian Sister« Dr. U. J. Bittner Vernonia Temple No. 61 Vernonia, Meeting«:— I. O. Dentist Second Joy Theatre Bldg. Oregon O, F. Hall and Fourth Wednesdays each month 2|43 Phone 662 Order of Eastern Star Expert Tonsorial Work BEN’S BARBER SHOP Vernonia, Oregon Nehalem Valley Motor Freight Hartwick, Frank Portland - - Vernonia Sunset - Elsie - Cannon Beach Gearhart - Seaside Vernonia Telephone 1042 G. J. Ten Brook, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 72 Residence Phone 153, O. E. S. Regular Communi cation first and third Wednesdays of each month, at Masonic Temple. All visiting Bisters and brothers wel come. Verla Porterfield, Worthy Matron Mona Gordon, Secretary 1-43 Chapter Nehalem A. F. & A. M. Proprietor . Timber 102-6 Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meets at Temple, Stat- Masonic cd Communication First Thursday of each month. Special called meetings an all other Thursday nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors most cordially wel- come. Special meetings Friday night«. Elmore Knight, W. M. Glenn F. Hawkin3, Sec. 1-43 VERNONIA POST Attorney at 119 AMERICAN NEAL W. BUSH LEGION Law Theatre Bldg., Phone 663 In Vernonia Mondays and Tuesdays Harrington Takes Coordinator Post Owing to rapid expansion of the work of the Columbia County De fense committee, Judge Tarbell has found it necessary to resign as county coordinator. This position was accepted by Judge Tartrell when the Civilian Defense program was instituted in ¡this county in June, 1941, somewhat under pro test, as he then felt he would be unable to spare the required time for this work and do justice to his county work. Judge Tarbell placed his resignation in the hands of the ccun.y committee some time ago but the committee was reluctant to accept the resigna ion in view of the impc-’ant services to be per formed in the organization and work of this committee. R. J. Harrington, manager of the Columbia Theatre at St. Helens, has been appoin'ed as county coord inator in the place of J dge Tarbell and a sumed his duties -.his week. Mr. Harrington has been actively interested in the defense organiza tion of St Helens, has many ex cellent qualifications, which insure him as a worthy successor to Judge Ta-bell. It is expected that an office will soon be opened in St. Helens where all information, bulletins, inquiries, etc., dealing with the Civilian De fense program will be available. Lodges_________ Roland D. Eby, M. D. Joy Your sets— FOR RENT—9-room house. Will be vacant August 15. 1162 State FOR SALE—Modern house and 2 St. See C. A. Boeck, 1142 State 32t3 lots,on reasonable terms. 941 St- First St., Vernonia. A. H. Tis LOST—A small Bulova wrist watch. dale. 30t3 Leave at Eagle office. Reward. _______________________________ 32tl FOR SALE—Scratch pads. Assort 1 I.MI1ER WANTED—8-foot sawed ment of sizes. Pound 15c, 2 fir ties, all sizes. Telephone col pounds 25c. You pick them out. lect price f.o.b. mill, quantity can earliest shipment. Nieder- The Vernonia Eagle. 29t3 supply, meyer-Martin Lumber Co., Portland, z FOR SALE—Packing boxes. Two Ore._________________________ 31t4— One of these days everyone may be walking an extra block or two to help street c rs and busses meet th-, r wartime transportation prob- ’< > Transit companies are being uiged by the Office of Defense Transportation ito reduce the num ber of stops made by busses and trolleys. In this way the same fre quency of service can be provided Silk stocking are precious items despite the use of less equipment in milady’s wardrobe these days, but on the line. That means transit No need to worry about a lack used silk hosiery also has an im companies will be able to shift bus of cream of tartar for baking powd portant use. Government experts ies and street cars for needed ser er or other household uses. In ord have found a way of turning used vice on other lines. er to make up for the supplies cut silk hose to the manufacture of off by the war, the WPB is help powder bags and other war purpos The price you’ll pay per can for ing the wine industry to produce es. For some time reclaimed silk soup produced a.'.er June 30 will cream of (tartar without using crit could be used for military purposes be a bit higher than the cost of ical materials. “Cream of Tartar" is the common name for tartrate, a by-product of wine production ob tained from grape pomace and res idue from wine tanks. Before the war we largely depended upon im ports from France, Italy and Spain. Later we acquired some from South America but this is uncertain be cause of shipping shontages. Besides its use in the kitchen, cream of tar tar also is used in such products as explosives, medicines, rayons, dyes, photographic materials and tobacco. " ' **■ t.’.dt,'-i:oq^.,i :.- uj j, .p,. . ( Invites You to Bank by Mail if Inconvenient to Come in Person 5 FOR RENT—Houfce with garden spot. Near city dump. See Mrs. W. O. Porterfield, 376 North St. Classified Ads . • • • • If you are not able to secure your usual re. eelion of meat at the butcher shop during the sum i.ier seasonal pci lod of meat short age, don’t complain. Remember that our armed forces and (.hose of our allies m. st have the first call on the coun ry's meat supplies. So heed tin advice o Price Adminis trator Henderson to “buy care fully, buy conservatively and buy les if possible during the next six wicks.” And by the way, OPA pricy ceilings on beef, veal and pork have raved homemakers money. If pric es for meats were unchecked, they might have gone skyhigh because of competitive buying for the re maining supplies after purchases for the armed forces and lend-lease. The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK Thursday, August 6, 1942 Vernonia Eagle when it was blended with longer silk of ,which there has only been a limited amount. Experiments con ducted during the past year devel oped a way of making war products entirely from discarded stocking silk. The WPB froze all silk hos iery in the hands of dealers, with minor exceptions, to be reclaimed for war purposes. However, the gov ernment does not contemplate a campa.gn for collecting old stock- .:g: from the general public. Meet« First Wed. and Third Mon. of Each Month. AUXILIARY First and Third Mondays 1-41 Save Time by using this Modern Deposit Plan Quick . - Easy - Safe Write or Call for Complete Information St. Helens Branch o/ the United States National Bank Head Office, Portland, Orogon » SUHIW i'Roq, S unny B rook KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BRAND 90 4 Proof National Distiller. Product. Corp., New York, N. Y.