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Thursday, March 18, 1943 6 Price Panel Board Members Chosen Those Whc Are In It WAAC Jennie Mae Carter at Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia, has been ill with tonsillitis for two weeks, but likes the warm weather in Georgia, She expects to have a furlough in May. m wrote from he had spent .e, in the hos '-ceiving Christ y. Cpl Warren Gill Alaska (Feb. 19) t nineteen days to c pital ,and was still mas cards and can. Vernonia Eagle Virgil Hiatt, a graduate of Ver nonia high school in 1932 and broth er of Mrs. R. R. Reynolds, is now located at the Sacramento Junior college for three months training in the signal corps. Before enlist ing in the army in August, he was a state chemist in the agricultural building in Salem. He remained in Salem for six months’ training before being transferred to Sac ramento. U. S. Tanks Ride More Safely on These New Pontons A focal price panel board has been selected to have jurisdiction over the same territory in the Ne halem valley as that covered by the rationing board. All matters referring to the price of commodities, accusations of over charging, unfair dealing, questions and problems concerning the same are to be referred to this board. The per ontiei of the board consista cf W. O. Livingstone, chairman, Mrs, Glenn Ely, Dr. U. J. Bittner, A. L. Kullander and Thomas W. Os- born. The purpose of the board is to. prevent inflation and to help both dealers and patrons in the solution of the problems connected with same. Loggers Have Two More Games In a non-league return game with In all quarters of the globe U. S. Army engineers are throwing ponton bridges across streams to carry the troops and equipment of Jewell played here Wednesday, the fighting forces. This new ponton has been developed with turned up edges to give more stability to the ponton and to prevent capsizing. March 10, the Logger basketba’i Heavy tanks can pass over the bridges made of these pontons withbut fear that unequal distribution of the load will cause the pontons to team triumphed by a score of 49 turn over' They are longer than the original pontons used and the turned up ends add a great deal to the carrying capacity and to the to 22. All the Vernonia boys scored stability. They were engineered as the result of actual war time experience and are being built for the army by The General Tire & quite freely, Nance and Riley top Rubber Company. ping the list with 10 points each. Rollins had 2 points to his credit; vice league. Contributions of com SELL MANY STAMPS LARGE TURN-IN MADE According to a di patch from the Galloway, 9; and Brady, 5. Sub Playing Cards Wanted Campfire girls at the Washington stitutes scored as follows: Schwab, general headquarters, Southwest Collecting 110 deiks of playing plete decks of pinochle, 500, or The women’s hosiery turned in Pacific area, Lt. Donald O. Tower 0; Rollins, 7; Millis, 2; and Riley, playing cards will be accepted at grade school have to date sold over cards for men in tha armed forces 4. since the beginning of the stocking has been further cited. Lt. General $85 worth of war stamps during The same evening the Logger is a job given the Vernonia Auto the companyis garage throughout noon hours on Mondays and Tues George C. Kenney included him a.' stlvage campaign if placed end to March and April. Cards may be third team lost to the grade school days. They began this project be company through the Victory Ser- either new or used. hoopsters 15 to 9. end would stretch 14,211 miles. fore Christmas. At the grade school gym Tuesday night the Loggers played an all- star team composed of seniors and alumni. The all-stars won 25 to FREE EVERY TUESDAY » 18. The grade school also again beat New shipment Your family will enjoy the Family the third team. Cadet G. L. Hieber has entered officers’ training school at Camp Lee, Virginia. He is in the quarter master division, and was stationed at Fc. Warren, Wyoming before be ing transferred. Luggage 3g.95 to $21-95 mokers $2-25 —• — Unfinished Chests of Drawers $0.95 —• — Bed Room Suites 4-piece $.j0.95 n ' 1* Rockers Cub Scouts Due to Meet Friday Night For the purpose of reorganizing the Cub Scouts here, who have been inactive for some time, a meeting has been called for Friday evening, March 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the IWA union hall. All parents of boys between the ages of nine and twelve are urged to attend as well' as any one else interested. L. L. Wells is to be the new leader of the group and the scouts are under the sponsorship of IWA Local 37. C. R. Peterson of Mc- Minpville who has charge of Port- land area Boy Scouts of America will be present. Play Proceeds Good Fine Selection in as sortment of Beautiful Coverings!*. Vi bile They Last $^ ?.95 — • — Proceeds from the junior class play held Friday night totalled $106.47, a figure which compares well with other high school pro- ductions here. The class wishes to thank those who lent properties and in other ways helped to make the play a suc cess. OIL RANGE—One on- ly $119-95 Cotton Mattresses New Twin and Full Size. Only $j^.95 — • — COMPLETE LINE of GOLDEN STAR POL ISH and MOPS in as- sorted sizes. Paterson’s Furniture Circle Magazine, so be sure to get your free copy every Tuesday. Timely articles, up-to-the-minute movie reviews, special recipes, household hints, and other inter esting features are a regular part of this sprightly magazine. Get your FREE copy each Tuesday. one of 19 air corps men cited for extraordinary achievements against the enemy. AU of them participated in more than 200 hours of operational flight missions, including long range re connaissance missions against en emy airdromes and installations, sea searches, and night bombing at- tadcs. Air Cadet Desmond Laird been transferred from Ellington Field to Hondo, Texas which is about 43 miles from San Antonio, He wrote his mother that he is lo- rated at the best and largest avia tion school in the world. He will finish his air cadet training the latter part of June or first of Ju'y and will at that time receive his wings. Frits Hausler of the coast guard arrived Sunday to spend a week here. He has been awarded stars for being under fire in North Af rica and in the Pacific. a Hearty Breakfast of SUZANNA Pancakes Five minutes earlier for your health’s sal If cutting down on breakfast is question of time, and it usually is then set the alarm for a little earlier than usual and take time for a nour ishing meal. Much of the preparation can lie done the night before such as having table set, the batter with the exception of melted shortening mixed for hot cakes, waffles, or muffins, or having the biscuits in their pap and.waiting in the re frigerator. PATTERN FOR BREAKFAST -If your breakfast pattern has been up set by the rationing program, remem ber that this meal can still be a well- balanced one. Fruit, cereal, bread in some form and that one cup of coffee supply energy, vitamins, minerals, calories, and that grand satisfied feeling. FRUITS— Whole fruits such as sliced oranges or baked apples are more filling and have more lasting qual ities than fruit juices. Unstrained juices have the same advantage over strained juices. Vary the fruit in some way each day, and don't have too many repeaters For example, serve apples baked, as a sauce, or fried. CEREALS— There’s a kind for every taste. Vary them from time to time for interest, and alternate cooked cereals with ready-to-serve ones. Molasses, honey, corn syrup, maple- flavored syrup and fruits and fruit sauces add a pleasant change to cereals, and help the sugar bowl too. BREAKFAST BREAD— Toast is the morning standby, but here, variety is welcome also. Serve toast plain, as French toast, cinnamon toast, or toasted jelly sandwiches. Enriched bread gives extra vitamins that we all can use. Try a box of this swell new pancake flour----money back if you’re not pleased! Save Time by using this Modern Deposit Plan Quick Easy Write or Call for Complote Information Si. Helens Branch of the United States National Bank Ntd Ottico, Portland. Orodon ri.teet j,,,,,,,,,. 40-oz. box 15c Other nutritious BREAKFAST ideas--------- Quaker Oats-reg, quick Ig 24c Mom Glory Oats sm 10c lg 21c Farina-Albers-28-oz. pkg. .. 21c Wheaties-Gold Medal 8 oz 11c Post Bran Flakes-8-oz pkg 8c Grapenut Wheat Meal 16 oz 12c Shred Wheat-Nabisco 2 pkg 23c Edwards Coffee lb. bag ....24c Point Ration values Price Value Point Value (4) Soup Mix-Cont Chic-Nood 3/25c (32) Tom Juice-Sun Dwn 46oz 21c (11) Tomato Juice-Libby-18oz 10c (2) E Z Apple Sauce Mix pkg 10c Nob Hill Coffee lb. bag .... 23c Sleepy Hollow Syrup 12 oz 16c Enr Bread-Ju Le Wii l’/j lb 12c Flour-Kitchen Craft 49 lb. $1.89t Fleischmans Yeast 3 cakes 10c Margarine-Dalewood lb pkg 23c Margarine-Sunny Bank lb. 17c PfWNCt Buy on« mor« Vegetable FRESH every day end’ help save Canned Foods your country needs ASPARAGUS - California fancy lb. 29c APPLES - Fancy Newtons lb. 10c Fancy Winesaps lb. 11c GRAPEFRUIT - California Marsh lb. 6c TURNIPS - California clip-top lb. 7*/2c CABBAGE - Cal., med size heads lb 8c NEW POTATOES - Florida Bliss lb. 7c (10) Libby Apple Sauce No. 2 15c (21) Peart-Royal Purple 2H» 21c (14) Peare-Raycreet che 2» 20ox 14c (15) Deluxe Plume-Libby 2 Vi* (20> Tomatoes-Exquisite 2 H s 19c (14) Corn-Pict Sweet crm.whl 14c Home erm 2s Subject to market changes and supplies ? 19c (11) Fr Cocktail-Host Del 16ox 16c (14)Corn-Ctry Bring those good books to Safeway for our boys in the armed forces. 3% lb. 19c pkg. 20-oz box 9c; ISc (8) Ketchup-Heina tomato 14oa 19c UÀ LAMB BRAINS lb. 25c SLICED BLACK COD lb. 29c PRAWNS 14-oz jar 49c PORK LIVER lb. 27c TURKEY CUTS: Neck*, Wings, Backs lb. 39c Legs, Breasts, Thighs lb. 69c DOING YOUR BIT? 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