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6 Thursday, January 28, 1943 Vernonia Eagle Woman Dies Here Contacting of Board Is Urged (Continued from page 1) St. Helens; Mathan VanOrden, Clatskanie; Raymond M. Hallock, Scappoose; Axel Olson, St. Helens; Adolph E. Zeisman, Scappoose; Earl Saunders, Scappoose; Frank W. Sandquist, St, Helens; Moses L. Alexander, Scappoose; Earl D. Campbell, Houlton; Pete J. Lewis, St. Helens; Attilio Menestrina, Clatskanie; Ira C. Hammond, Rain ier; Charles H. McCullen, Rainier; Theodore A. Erickson, Vernonia; John A. Peterson, Rainier; Horatio A. Bilyqe, Scappoose; Roy F. Nance, (Vernonia; Louis Taylor, Vernonia; Ellena Guiseppe, St. Helens; Robert B. Williamson, St. Helens; Mart E. Thompson, Clatskanie; James G. B-. Harr, Rainier; Arthur R. James, Mist; Perry L. Mathews, St. Helens; Spencer C. Armstrong, Rainier; Henry M. Kissel, Rainier; Williapi J. Richter, Vernonia; Johan E. J. Tiberg, Clatskanie; Alfred B. Scott, Houlton; Orval W. Adkin, St. Hel ens; Charles Isakson, Clatskanie; Ira E. Newsom, Warren; Allan S. Fessler, St. Helens; Lewis L. Wood- ley, St. Helens; Oscar D. Hunter, Goble; Harley Hendricks, Warren; Charles Freauf, Scappoose; William B. Ward, Clatskan'e; Charles C. Schmidt, Scappoose; Joseph Weiss, Keasey; Gideon T. Butson, St. Hel ens; John A. Mossbrugger, Goble; Frank M. Toepter, Scappoose; Mrs. Laura Bennett Pugh, 65, of Hillsboro died of a heart attack at the home of her daughter here on January 15, after an illness of 18 months. She had been with hey daughter, Mrs. Charles White for several days. Funeral services were held the following Sunday in For est Grove. In addition to Mrs. White, Wayne L. Pugh is another one of the children residing in Ver nonia. Those Who Are In It (Continued from page 1) Bill Templeton, who had been welding in the Kaiser shipyards in Vancouver, was recently inducted into the army. He was first sen! to Ft. Lewis, but where he was re located it has not been learned. Bill graduated from high school here and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton. Lt. Fred H. Layman of Yakima, Washington has graduated from of ficers’ training school at Ft. Ben ning, Georgia, and has been assign ed to Camp Craft, South Carolina. He arrived here Monday on fur lough, will leave Saturday, and is to report for duty early in February His wife, the former Frances Vike, and daughter, Marianne, will go east with him and live at Sparten- burg, S. C. More Mentioned Edgar Culbertson, who is in boot Anton Tinglum, St. Helens; John camp in San Diego with the marines Durst, Rainier; Robert C. Kerruish, has qualified as an expert rifleman. Scappoose; Robert N. Green, War His score of 316 out of a possible ren; Robert E. Knight, Clatskanie; 340 points was the highest in his Menil C. William, St. Helens; Walt platoon. er 0. Porterfield, Vernonia; Ephri- With the induction of James am S Kricks >n, Keasey; Edward F. Howel', 1 a’r.ier; Lional A. Miller, Burke of Wilark, Floyd A. Tovey, S '> • Finery E. Cox, St. Hel Hurbon Travis Lilly and Paul H. ens- ’ nuis Somfleth, Rainier; Don Dyer into the service, and the ad lie ><’ e , Warren; John O.. Park, St. dition of two names to the navy list II ens; William Borstel, Clatskanie; there are now 266 Vernonia and V 1 iam A. Hill, Deer Island; Har- vicinity men in the armed force.-1, according to the Eagle’s list. <> ! II. Riggs, Rainier; Christian T. Larsen, Scappoose; M’chael McCann, St. Helens; Hen ry F. Jurgens, Rainier; Holly C. Carlson, Scappoose; William Booty, Scappoose; Bert W. Tisdale, Keasey; James Jensen, Clatskanie; Fred Gascoyne, Scappoose; Elmer W. Attempting to overthrow the Williams, St. Helens; Gillman A. league favorites, the St. Helens Heid, Goble; Gustave Gross, Clats Lions, will be the task of the Ver kanie; Frederick W. Boessel, War nonia basketball team when they ren; John E. Kloring, Clatskanie; jounrney to St. Helens this Friday Michael K. Tolleshaug, Rainier; night. The Loggers began intensive George A. Yarbrough, Vernonia; practice Monday night, following a Jeno P. Jansen, St. Helens; Ernest week-end of inactivity, to prepare C. Bottern, Clatskanie. for the scheduled match. The St. The following have also been re Helens players are the defending ported to state headquarters as de champions, having won the county linquent for various reasons. championship last year. Their win Mario T. Briones, Vernonia; Carl ning line-up is back this year, and I. Sundberg, Clatskanie; Howard L. they are the favorites to win. Nutt, Vernonia; Charles F. Matt Scappoose was to have played ingly, Vernonia; Loranzo Rcys, Wil- here last Friday night, but that ■'.rk. game is now tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, February 2. Cluse* Changed Slush Results From Warm-Up (Continued from page 1) when the temperature went to 43 degrees. At no time during this 10- day period did the thermometer reg ister more than 32 degrees. The days during which the most snow fell and remained on the ground are as follows: Snowfall Snow on ground Jan. 20 3” 4’’ 9” 13” *0 21 19” ’ 22 7” 23 16” • 24 16” 25 6” 20” 26 9” The snowfall on the 23rd was too little to be measured. The freezing weather caused two inches or three of ice to form on the mill pond. It had not altogether disappeared by Wednesday. Sun day’s temperature was the same as that of the previous Sunday—8 de grees. Only lower temperature was one degree on the 18th. Practically all social and other events scheduled for the latter part of last week were cancelled. No school was held Friday, and there was no grade school Tuesday due to the uncertainty of road and weather conditions. On Thursday and Monday several busses were late Monday many absences were caused by the impression that there would be no school that day. By placing bread and cake crumbs outside and tying suet on tree branches, hungry birds may be fed and thereby prevent many of them from dying at a time like this when it is impossible for them to obtain food otherwise, Mrs. John Burnside, one of Vernonia’s bird lovers, advises. AMERICAN EXPORTS VALUED American exports of sugar, wheat, flour and cereals, although only one per cent of total United States supply have been particularly im portant to Russia, which has lost most of its sugar-beet and most of its richest wheat-producing areas the Nazi invaders. If You Need: LETTERHEADS — ENVELOPES PERSONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS HANDBILLS — TICKETS STATEMENTS — PRINTED FORMS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS or most any other type of printing War ration book one stamp 11 will be worth 3 pounds of sugar between February 1 and March 15, according to an announcement re ceived Tuesday by the local ration ing office. Other rationing news is that ap plications of clubs, lodges, and churches and similar organizations for coffee will not be acted upon by the local board. Such groups should continue to apply at the local office, but decisions will be made at the Portland offices. Speaker Unable To Be Present Dr. C. J. Pike, president of Cas cade college, was unable to be pres ent to speak at the Evangelical church last Sunday due to weather conditions. Mrs. Allen H. Backer took his place. Following the pot-luck luncheon held at noon, a group of young people of the church went sleigh ing in a horse-drawn sled. Refresh ments were afterwards enjoyed at the parsonage. No evening services were held at the church. OLD DIES USED Since no new steel dies, used in engraving stationery, cards, etc., are now available, the industry has been polishing and using both sides of old dies. When You Get To Feeling As if you will perish if you don’t have coke, find a friend or two and order your fa vorite flavor of coke at The Pal Shop A. F. Wagner (Closed Every Thurs.) How to Save Time by Saving Money All pries* subject to market changes and available supplies. y w thc A And the orderly arranged (helving and floor fixture« make it a pleasure to shop for them. You can be sure that oil prices ore low at Safeway every day! CHEESE / Battleground 2-lb loaf SPAGHETTI or Macaroni 3-lb pkg CHILI SAUCE MUSTARD FEB. 7 is the LAST DAY for Coffee Rotion Stomn 28? 19c Mayonnaise Minute Man 25c pkg. Best Foods qt. pt 31c Mayonnaise Nu Made qt. pint 25c Salad Dressing qt. 12c French’s 9-oz jar The kind that’s YOUR "best" cof fee, only YOU can decide, because tastes vary so much. And you can’t be sure you are now using the "best"—unless you've tried them all—can you? Many people declafe Edwards Coffee as their best. Many prefer > Nob Hill; others swear by Airway and still others drink a dif ferent brand So there you are! In these days of coffee rationing, finding that "best' coffee is ever so more important than it used to be. and if you can find it in Edwards or Nob Hill—rich, robust blends, or in Airway—on the milder side, or some other brand sold at Safeway, all the better, because your "best" coffee will cost you less—from now bn1 Why not buy all your coffee at Safeway and see for yourself’ We believe you’ll get more out of your coHee ration if you do, for all our coffees are top quality, all are from fresh roasted stocks all have their devoted followers SOUP MIX 16c Moneta 12H-oz bottle The "Best" Coffee is the kind YOU like the best! 69c Duchess pt 21c 51c 45c 33c PEANUT OIL-Planter’s qt can 65c Peanut Bluter-Beverly lb 29c; 2 lbs 53c Peanut Butter-Real Roast lb 27c; 2/49c PICTSWEET PEAS-Tender 303 can 15c WHITE TAG BEANS-Green- 12 oz 10c Country Home Corn-Cream No 2 can 14c ASPARAGUS-Black Knight 2s can 29c 1 ’/z-lb. Loaf National Peanut Week Quaker Oats lg SAFMAV HUTS' Chicken Tamales 2 for 35c Black Cod lb. 25c Fresh Oysters Pint 52c 34c 27c 35c lb. lb. lb. LINK SAUSAGE PORK LIVER BEEF LIVER Variety Cereals EDWARDS Coffee o«--“ lb. a’ y°u buy 1‘ to your chotc«- airway X v ib Coffee 23c All Bran lg pkg 100% Bran Nabisco 19c pkg VEAL STEAK Baby Foods lb. 35c Grapefruit Juice PORK Syrup 12-oz gl» STEAK Morton’s Salt lb. 35c 19c Kellogg’s small 11c ig 2(F Heinz Strained 3 cans 31c McDonald 46-oz can 16c Sleepy Hollow 15c Plain, Iod 2 pkgs Corn Starch Kingsford 3-l-lb pkgs You Con Save Money. Too. •* these favorite blends. 24c Reg or Quick lg pkg Kellogg’s 10 in pkg See your Safeway Market mon for fine quality WHITE BREAD is enriched with vitamin B for greater nutritive value, to co operate with the Government’s Ian for a healthier nation. 25c About Peanuts aid Peanut Butter Did you know that peanuts and peanut butter contribute the same appetite sus taining qualities to the diet as does meat? Besides that, they're cram-packed with that teriffically important vitamin B you've heard so much about. They’re a subtle food, too, for they can be slipped into the menu most anywhere to add much to the' flavor. SALADS GO FOR PEANUTS — Take most any salad, meat, vegetable or fruit, toss in a generous handful of chopped pea nuts. salted or plain, and it’s just that much better than it was before. PEANUT - COTTAGE CHEESE SALAD — Blend in about half as much peanut but ter as cottage cheese, then add your ether favorite ingredients such as chives, onions, grated vegetables. It has the flavor that will please. SALAD DRESSINGS -This is a t.p oR. But you'll have to see for yourself, to know just how good peanut butter is in salad dressings. especially when used on vege table and fruit salads. Mayonnaise and salad dressing particularly take that tav.ny peanut color with appetizing elagance. But wait, that’s not all. You’re adding health ami vitamin B to the fare. PEANUT HOT BREADS - SuUluU. peanut butter for half the shortening in hot breads, biscuits, muffins, waffles and quick loaf breads and sec your stock rise as a Household Brooms-sturdy ea 69c Bluing-Mrs Stewart’s 10-oz bot 14c Linit Starch-12 oz pkgs 3 for 25c Elastic Starch 12-oz pkgs 2 for 15c Oxydol Granulated Soap 24-oz 23c Crystal White Soap 4 reg bars 19c Lux Toilet Soap 3 cakes SOI i '«u 20c Sierra Pine Toilet Soap 3 cakes 20c Oround 10 Guest Ivory Soap 2 cakes A*’codo» Better Order It From The Vernonia Eagle You’ll like the results and in many cases will save time. To insure having your order when you need it, place it well ahead of time. a Hw»'i really an easy way Io ovoid tiresome Sotui- doy shopping crowds and save |ust at much money, too. Get your big grocery order early In the week when there ore no crowds—Safeway advertised price! ore now effective ALL WEEK! X 1 There's No Need To Send Away To Have This Job Work Done For the week ending January 23 the Oregon Health bulletin lists the following diseases for Columbia county: typhoid, 1; measles, 5; chicken pox, 2: Only 38 per cent of the physicians reported. Measles cases in Vernonia at present are numerous, according to a local re port. In Columbia county during De MATCH CALLED OFF cember there were 33 births and 12 The rifle match between Hills deaths, the bulletin reports. During boro and Vernonia State guards 1942 there were a total of 290 births and 133 deaths. scheduled for last Friday was can celled, and no date has been reset for it. driving after dark, only one mail delivery was made on several days last week and this week. Oregon Motor stages were able to get through at all times, but several times were late. The only trip mis sed was due to motor trouble. Sat urday night one bus, while passing an auto on the corner of First and Maple streets, slid off the road into a snow bank and was, after much digging and pushing, finally back on the road. For several nights after the Thursday snow the none-too-safe practice of riding on sleds behind autos was enjoyed by many of the children. For the first time in years, some real coasting was the activity One Delivery Made of both old and young. Probably Because of deeper snow on the every pair of boots and each sled road between here and St. Helens hidden away in Vernonia homes saw and Scappoose, and the hazards of service during the snow siege. St. Helens Game Scheduled Friday Feed the Birds Sugar Stamp 11 Bulletin Lists Diseases in County Worth 3 Pounds As a part of the high school vic tory corps, physical education class es here have undergone several changes. Boys are now undertaking organized calisthenics and military drill. They are divided into groups with classmates as leaders. Tumbl ing and rope climbing is another part of the physical fitness program which they are undertaking. Changes in girls’ classes have consisted mainly in intensifying calisthenics. STAMPS FOI IONOSI bonos foi vicroiri A I m M «M