and operated a large farm near Mist until the last few years. Son ny was werking with his father in logging near Taft when called to the colors. Mr. Wikstrom was a “donkey doctor” on the Kerry line for many years when Sonny was small, and when older. Sonny took over the management of the farm, doing a good job for a boy of 15 or less. Is no place to spend money there. Skit« to Be Given He was feeling fine and everything fu be given in assembly at the she then has the dealer “bone” or was okay. high school Friday by the drama grind or “dice’ an item, the point club under the direction of Mrs. value will not be figured again. The Pvt. “Junior” DeHart at Camp Sam Hearing, Jr., are two skits. customer is entitled to the entire Shelby, Mississippi, in the coast ar The following girls have parts in Cpl. Walter M. Workman, U. 8. purchase ;that is, if she has a roast tillery tells what he is doing. He “The Panges of Death,” a panto boned, she is entitled to the bones Marine corps and son of Mr. and says: “Our objectives are the low mime: Kathleen Tomlin, Bessy (Continued from page 1) since she has paid points for them. Mrs. Walter Workman, was, on last flying planes and dive bombers. The Lusby, Ruth Hausler, Dorothy Sasse in), and lamb sweetbreads; pork “Hamburger” Specified guns we use are the 40 mm rapid and report, resting with other marines Lois Harmon. “Delirium The definition of “hamburger” spareribs, fat backs, clear plates and fire cannon. Also we use the M2, at some unknown spot after they Drama,” a burlesque on old time leaf fat; chitterlings, scrapple and on the point table sets a precedent 50-calibre machine gun.” The boys A letter received by Wallace Mc there are mostly 18, 19. and 20, he melodrama, will be given by Jon- tamales, souse and headcheese; tin in that it marks the first time that had been removed from Guadalca nal when the soldiers took over. Cpl. nibet Hatfield, Gwen Graves, Thelma the federal government has under Crae shows that Eugene Cleveland, or glass containers of potted and says, and “This isn’t a bad place; Hobin, and Betty Turner. taken to give specifications that re Workman was in the attack on Ti- of the U. S. navy, hasn’t forgotten I like it here.” deviled meats and sausage in oil. tailers selling to consumers are re lagi. The landing barge on which Vernonia high school days. He Three Points Per Pound WOOD PULP REDUCTION Beef brains, ox tails, and tripe: quired to follow for this popular he and others were approaching writes: “I don’t know exactly how Lost and found columns of Reducing sizes and stock items lamb breast and flank; lamb brains, type of ground beef. By reason of the island was shot from under to start this letter, but here goes. Tokio newspapers are crowd of grocers’ and variety bags will hearts and kidneys; pig hocks and this definition, no ready ground, them, and the men were later pick I sure miss the good old school and ed these days. Every time an knuckles; pig brains, hearts and meat may be sold for more than five ed up from the ocean by a destroy the fun I used to have, and then American buys a War Bond, save about 80,000 tons of wood er. A sailor, home on leave, who points a pound. Ground round steak, have to go to the office for it. I tails; tin or glass containers of the Japs lose face. Buy your pulp and the use of 4,000 freight cars in 1943. 10% every pay day.- brains; boned pigsfeet, and chile ground chuck, ground rump, or was aboard the destroyer, said hear the football team has been ground sirloin, for example must be Walter was minus all clothing but doing very good the last couple of con came. purchased in whole form, the cor his shorts when he climbed aboard. years. . .1 suppose this war situa Two Points Per Pound Pork kidneys and snouts; pork rect number of points payed and He recognized the sailor, whom he tion has made things quite tough, neck and backbones; and ready-to- the meat ground to order. This re had known at the logging camp at but it will be all in the past some striction applies similarly to ground Westfir, and his greeting war: “Boy, day soon, I hope. I imagine that it eat pigs-feet (bone in). has also made a decrease in the Tin or glass containers of pigs veal and lamb, which are defined am I glad to see you!” Cpl. Workman said in letters school’s enrollment, but life is that in the same manner as is beef ham feet (bone in); and tamales. home that the temperature on Gua way. Will you tell Mr. McEntire burger. One Point Per Pound dalcanal was 120 in the shade; that I sure miss writing themes for him There is no point value assigned Fresh pigsfeet (bone in), and to any type of ground pork (other it rained continually and flooded in world history class. I regret pig ears. Only one cut of beef-boneless than sausage) and, here again, the them out, but they always fixed one thing and that is: I can’t come sirloin steak—has a point value customer will pay points for a whole things up. All of the marines had back and see the old school.” above eight. For this cut the point piece and have it ground to order. had malaria—he twice—but “we work and fight just the same,” Bulk Value« Le«« Corporal Byron Bennett, who has value is nine per pound. If a consumer buys butter, lard Walter said. Huge rats, ihosquitoes, been at Guadalcanal since the first Other items priced at nine points per pound are boneless ham; ready- and shortening in bulk units of and ants evidently were as great an of October says they have been Kentucky Straight BRAND to-eat ham (bone in), either whole more than five pounds, she is en annoyance as the Japs, and much very busy. In a letter received by Bourbon Whiskey or half, and hard dry sausage such titled to use the slightly lower more numerous. He often expressed his mother, Mrs. C. Walter Bennett \\\ \\x it h // Our dial illeriea 1 as hard salami, hard cervelat and “trade” point values, rather than a wish: “Keep the equipment com now of Springfield, on March 2 he «*»» «-»w TIf are 100% engaged I the consumer point values. Because ing for we sure need it.” stated that everything was going pepperoni. t-Æa . m I __ in the production I quite smoothly. He had received X- ITS ----- of ■lcoho1 for i Five items on the official con meat and cheese cannot always be *13 war purpose«. ■ I MIST — Lawrence P. “Sonny” Christmas packages, including re Thi’ j sumer chart have a value of 10 cut to the exact pound, the con /v'/R 'yg at comes from re- L Wikstrom entered the armed forces sumer chart contains a simple table membrances from Vernona. // z/ll l\ A\ «erve stocks. points per pound. These are bone a month ago, and was heard from Pictures received of his company 90.4 « less pork loins, fresh and cured on of point values for ounces. Proof « Any fractions of a point are last week from Boise Barracks, there show a happy, smiling bunch ly; pork tenderloin; ready-to-eat W////////Á boneless ham, whole or half; ready,- dropped if less than H1 point; but Idaho. He, with his parents, lived of fellows. Byron wrote that there to-eat picnics or shoulder, boneless; if the fraction is % point or more, and whole or half hams or picnics the dealer will collect a full point. Fractions of exactly % point on packed in tin or glass containers. War Savings Stamps with themoney you two or more items bought in one Cost 11 and 12 Points SHOP EARLY IN Save at Safeway Two items—ready-to-eat boneless purchase are added together. THE WEEK As announced previously, retail ham slices and Canadian bacon— Shop e-. .j .......... week — best time is between 10 c mmand values of 11 points per ers will begin to collect red stamps A.M. and 2 P M. You’ll pound, while dried beef, either loose from customers beginning March 29, still save money because but do not surrender points for cr parked, at 12 points a pound is Safeway’s special low ad vertised prices are effective lie most expensive item on the en- their wholesale purchases until April early in the week — 11. The purpose of this “point holi ti e list of terms of points. and good an week. All prices subject to market changes Except for the various types of day” is to enable storekeepers to and OPA regulations, of eourse. bacon, according to the official ex build up a point “working capital.” planation printed on the chart, re- t ilers must charge the same point value per pound for any of the ra tioned foods, whether fresh, frozen, cured or smoked, and none of the BREAD SHOULD BE foods involved may be sold or trans “ Tiger House, ” a thrilling mys ferred without points. ■it’s more delicate, richer flavored The housewife is informed that tery comedy to be given by the the dealer will weigh and determine senior class of the high school late the point value of her purchase. If in April, has been cast and prac tices have started under the direc tion of Miss Esther Willers with Evelyn Hearing as assistant direc tor. This clever mystery play, which has been played by numerous schools after a successful profes sional run, is laid around an iso I " lated country estate called “Mystery *" I ” .TAINS ADOOD Dressings styled for Manor,” because of alleged haunt- ViTAMINS ings. AND IRON salad glamour Erma Lowrit, played by Betty Variety in a salad lies not only in the CAMP AXES $¡.75 Olson, is a young shop girl who has salad ingredients, but also in the dress ing. Just a dash of this or that docs inherited the estate from an ec. wonders for your favorite salad dressing and mayonnaise, and changes the entire HUNTING KNIFE $J.95 centric aunt, and must occupy the personality of the salads. And now that house for a year. Her cousins, Ar spring is getting under way. and fresh CHEESE vegetables and fruits will be making thur Vale (Robert Kent), and Os Cartridge Belts iPg.95 wald Kerins (Arthur Tousley), her DALiWOOD their appearance on the markets in Ther ’s a large va greater abundance, it's the opportune Fortified with Vitamin A riety of fine cheese time to let generous salads assume a living Aunt Sophia (Lois Har featured gole on the menu Salads are HOLSTERS $295 mon), and Peggy Van Ess (Kath at your Safeway. vitamin and mineral foods, you know, and do wonders for winter tired appetites. CHEDDAR lb. 45c leen Tomlin), a former girl friend, RUDDY DRESSING - Combine 1 cup GUN BELTS $4.95 are all house guests when things be Wisconsin Aged salad dressing or mayonnaise with shredded raw beet and the juice of half lb 38c gin to happen. a lemon. The beet tints the entire dress Mornins «■ary ®!»ry c ing. Chopped cooked pickled beets may MT. HOPE lb. 38c Other seniors cast in roles are: Magazine Cases $J.95 Quick or Regular I 3-lb. Pkg. j be used, too Delicious on raw or cooked Agnes Bateson, The Mystery Wo vegetable salads. I Carnation, Borden’« A Toll ’ MOCK HORSERADISH - Add cup Lynn Brady, Yami; Calvin * Alpine, Cherub, Pet f Can« 4 GUN SIGHTS $J.95 man; finely ground cabbage to 1 cup salad SAVE ON Sasse, Macintosh; Joy Willard, Mrs. dressing or mayonnaise, and touch it up COFFEE X with a dash of salt and pepper and celery Murdock; and Carrol Keasey, seed if desired. Use it as horseradish or (Bring Your Coffee Telescope Sights $|J.9O Thompson. as a dressing for meat and vegetable We Point to These OUTSTANDING POINT VALUES Stamp to Safeway 6______ Thurs<’ 3y, March 2. i, 1943 Vernonia Eagle Point Values Are Announced by OPA Those Who Are In It "Tiger House" Play Practices Started Hunter's I Margarine Suzanna Pascale Hour ¿4. jÿ Rolled Oats GUN SLINGS $2-25 GUN CASES $3.95 JACK KNIVES $2-25 FIELD GLASSES $9.95 PISTOL STRAP $1-65 Shot Shell Belts $4-95 WHILE THEY LAST! ROCKERS •M250 Used CONSOLE RADIOS $29-95 to $70.95 Good BATH SCALES $6 95 to $g.95 Lode McDonald on Stock Committee The annual meeting of the West ern Oregon Livestock association has been called for April 8 and 9 at the Veteran’s Memorial hall in Albany. iCommittees will go into session the first afternoon and Lode McDonald of Vernonia is vice- chairman of the livestock feeding problems committee. Livestock num bers in comparison with feed supply, lack of protein concentrates, and the importance of government feed wheat on livestock production will be considered by this group. There are also committees on livestock marketing and predatory animals. They will report at the general session the following morn ing. All association members are in vited to attend the meeting. salads. Perfect as a relish on cold plate lunches or with sandwiches. CHIVE DRESSING -Combine 2 tbsps. finely chopped or sliced chives with 1 cup salad dressing. If you’ve no chives, then the green tops of onions do the trick. Use this dressing on meat, fish and vegetable salads. MOCK HOLLANDAISE - Mix 1 cup salad dressing or mayonnaise. 2 tsps, prepared mustard. 1 tbsp, lemon juice, and a dash of salt, and serve as a sauce for hot vegetables such as cauliflower, asparagus, and artichokes. PEANUT BUTTER DRESSING -To 1 cup of salad dressing or mayonnaise, add ’/< cup of peanut butter, and a few drops of lemon juice. Mix well and serve on cabbage, carrot, and fruit salads. It’s especially good on apple salad. SWISS MISS DRESSING -Add >/4 cup shredded Swiss cheese to 1 cup salad dressing or mayonnaise. American cheese has its flavor points, too. Both are the perfect dressings for fruits of all varieties. PIQUANT DESSERT SAUCE-Mix 1 cup of salad dressing with % cup fruit juice, any kind is very good, and use as a top ping for fruits. If a sweeter dressing is desired, add a bit of hpney. AND REMEMBER -Catsup, prepared mustard, chopped pickles, celery, olives, onion juice, garlic powder, meat and chili sauces, chopped hard cooked egg. horseradish, a dash of sage, chopped parsley and most any spice or herb can be added to salad dressing and mayon naise for delectable taste variety. Sajtuay Htutfutaktn' Burtaa © SWUA LEK p RIGHT. D.reclo. Four-Piece BED ROOM SUITES $49.95 Paterson’s Furniture Equipment Goal Reached Vernonia’s goal in the Red Cross camp and hospital service drive for March 15 was reached, but addi tional contributions are welcomed by the committee as recreational equipment can always be used by hospitals and army camps. Recent donations have been: Re bekah lodge. $10; and Alfred Bays, large Victrola and records, and set of boxing gloves. for Full Value! k EDWARDS 8k COFFEE A High Grade— Whole Roast Ik Lb. 24s POINT Value Each PRICE VALUE 6 Campbell Soups 10c-16c All varieties 10 Vioz can 4 Soup Mix Libby’s DON’T Forget! Next Wednes day is your last Chance to spend POINT RATION Stamps A. B. C (Expire Mar 31) Bring them to SAFEWAY 3 pkgs 25c 10c No. 2 can 13 Peas No. 303 can 10c Gardenside Standard 16 Peas 4 35c No. 2 can No. 2 can * 15c Libby No. 2 Mr cans 14 Corn Harper House Choice SAFEWAY PRODUCE Buy more fresh vegetables (Not Rationed) 9c 14c 7Hc 6c Ib. 10c lb. 14c No. 2 can 14c 8 Beans 2-lb pkg 19c Small Whites 21 Pears No. 2% can 25c 14c Briargate Fancy No. 2 can Country Home Whole 15 Deluxe Plums TOPPED CARROTS CAULIFLOWER TOPPED TURNIPS GRAPEFRUIT - CALIF. APPLES (NEWTONS) 3 for 20c 14 Cut Beans No. 2 'can 14 Raspberries Fancy 1 Baby Foods Sugar Belle Fancy 11 Pineapple Juice Libby’s PRICE VALUE Gerbers asst 4 %'oz cans Minute Man-Chicken Noodle.. 11 Tomato Juice POINT Value Each 8 Split Peas 2-lb pkg 19c Green or Yellow SAFEWAY MEATS Pork Back Bones lb 11c Link Sausage* lb. 33c Ground Turkey ib. 75c Colored Roasters lb 69c Fresh Crabs each 39c Avoid Mid-Morning letdown These are no days for gulp and run breakfasts Everyone s work - ing harder and longer So be lur* and start your family off to work or school well fortified with a delicious, balanced breakfast, morning after morning. SAFEWAY