Thursday, October 21, 1943
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Vernonia Eagle
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Get Your
Santa ClaUS‘ P0$t Office
diana, but each year the
postmaster sends out
more than half a mil-
lion Christmas cards
and packages. Nearby
is a granite statue of
Santa Claus, dedicated
to children of the world.
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Christmas Cards
NOW!
Keep On
Backing the Attack
With War Bonds
In the Nazi slave coun
tries of Poland, Greece,
Jugo-slavia little chil
dren starve to death, the
older and stronger ones
are sold into slavery
where they can live but
a few sad years at the
most.
Before Supplies Are Exhausted
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See sample cards and make
your selections at the
High Schoo! Book New Airport Costs
Order Arrives
County $8,500
The first shipment of books
ordered by the juniors and seniors
of Vernonia high school from the
high school book league has arriv
ed and has been distributed ac
cording to Mrs. Sam Hearing, Jr.,
instructor.
Apparently because of the paper
shortage the price of the books has
been raised, which now makes them
cost thirty-five cents, a rise of
five cents over last year.
By ordering these books at this
low cost the students may build
up their personal library, very
quickly and with little cost.
FDR iayd:
Originally we
asked for 10 percent
in bonds; now we
need considerably
more.
Work
Refreshed
After a Cool
Drink at the
Cozy
Make it a habit
get one each day.
to
They bring refresh
ment to tired minds
and bodies, as a mid
flay pick-up or a work
day’s end.
The Cozy
Phon« 582
Mr. and Mr*. Frits Hausler
(St. Helens Sentinel Mist)
Finishing touches on the airport
near Scappoose will be put on
within the next couple of weeks
by county crews which will cut
timber and brush at both ends of
the mile-long runway, Judge Ray
Tarbell said this week. The air
port itself was completed some
weeks ago, but it is necessary to
remove the timber so that planes
landing on the field can come in
with a lower approach.
VERNONIA EAGLE
Incidentally, figures compiled
by the judge indicated that the
$150,000 port cost the county al
most an even $8,500. This sum
represents the amount expended
to purchase land for the site and
also includes the estimated cost
of removing timber and brush
from either end of the field.
So far, there has been no indica
tion that the port will be taken
over by military authorities, as
had at first been anticipated. If
this does not occur, the port will
probably be largely unused until
end of the war, since no civilian
aviation (with exception of the
airlines) is permitted on this side
of the Cascades. The field, how
ever, is all ready for use and
could serve as an emergency spot
for military aircraft if the need
arose.
MAILING EXPLAINED
According to
Emil
Messing,
postmaster, Christmas packages
can be mailed to service men who
have been sent overseas since the
mailing deadline of October 15
if the official card showing the
change of address of the service
man is presented at the post of
fice. These packages can be mail
ed between now and the 10 th
of December.
IDtAS for cold
weather lunches
Good fresh bread, and a tasty, nutritious
filling—those are the foundation of many a
midday meal that will carry you right through
the afternoon. Safeway has the makings!
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12c
Bread, Julia Lee Wright’s 1% lb
Margarine, Dalewood 4 pts lb
22c
Margarine, Parkay 4 pts lb pkg
25c
Sandw. Spread, Lunch Box pint
25c
23c
Salad Dressing, Duchess, pint jar
Peanut Butter, Beverly
lb jar
31c
Marmalade, Tibbets Brook 2-lb jar 33c
Bluhill Cheese, plain, smok (2) pkg 15c
22c
Stidd’s Tamales 1-lb jar
Tenderoni, Van Camp macaroni 6 oz 8c
Soup, Van Camp (8) vege. 10 oz
12c
Soda Crackers
2-lb package 33c
0 RATION 0
TABlf
TIMI
Brown Stamps C-D-E-
F Good now to Oct. 30
Blue Stamps X-Y-Z
good now to Nov. 20.
Sugar Stamps 14-15-16
5 lbs ea expire Oct 31
Keep Buying War Bonds and
Stamps, Week After Week!
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Safeway Fa rm-Fresh Preduce
HUBBARD SQUASH
DANISH SQUASH
lb 3c
lb 4c
RUTABAGAS
lb 5c
CARROTS, Local
lb 4c
APPLES, Delicious
lb 12c
COCOANUT, Good Qual lb 21c
PEAS No. 2 can
13c
Sugrar Belle 18 pts
BEANS No. 2 can
S unny B rook
KARO SYRUP
15c
CAKE FLOUR
15c
Blue lt4Llb jar
Graham, etc-Fisher’s 2-lb sks
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ENRICHED FLOUR $1.
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National Distillers
Producta Corp., N. Y.
Kitchen Craft 24 H -lb.
Red Ar FLOUR
49 pound
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$1.69
SHORTENING 3 lb 60c
Royal Satin 12 pts
SHORTENING
HOW'S YOUR BATTERY
Don’t waste time with a battery that’s way be
low par. Why not drive in today and let us check
it in preparation for winter driving.
Buy a fresh, whole-bean
COFFEE
Choose from these fine blends
Edwards-top qu lb 27c
Nob Hill-rich lux lb 25c
Airway - mild lb 21c
Safeway Meats
15c
Santiam Fey 8 pts
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT
BOURBON WHISKEY
Crisco 4 pts 1-lb ctn.
69c
MEAT
8 Shoulder Pork Roast, center lb 31c
7 Pork Steak
lb 34c
3 Pork Liver
lb 24c
9 B Grade Beef Roast
lb 25c
lb 19c
6 Sug Cured Smoked Picnics lb 32c
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At the Mile Bridge, Riverview
in one of these columns,
I talked about the way youngsters
like to put up their own school
lunches. And, to tell the truth, I was
amazed at the number of readers—
both young and old —who wrote me
afterward. Almost everyone was
quick to point out that the younger
generation not only likes to pack
lunches, but also gets real satisfac
tion from various kinds of practical
cooking.
More than one reader added this
very timely thought: nowadays,
when so many mothers are busy
with war work, it’s a real family help
when the children take an active
part in making the kitchen run
smoothly. It gives them the feeling
of “doing something” important,
too.
I’ve found through my own experi
ence that youngsters make credit
able cooks provided they’re not
hurried and provided they start out
on things they really like.
And these are a “natural“ for girls
to start out on:
LAST MONTH,
BONNIE DEI COOKIES
2 cups enriched
flour
*/2 tsp. soda
1 tsp. baking
powder
’/z tsp. salt
2 cups quick
oats
1 cup seedless
raisins
1 cup coarsely
chopped n
meats
34 cup shortening
1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
Vs cup milk
Sift flour, measure and sift with dry
ingredients; add oats, raisins and
nutmeats. Cream shortening with
sugar; add well-beaten eggs and
milk; combine with flour mixture.
Drop by teaspoonfuls on greased
cookie sheet. Bake in moderate oven
(375° F.) 12 to 15 min. Makes 6
dozen.
One of the best things for boys to
try their kitchen skill on is waffles
and pancakes —but warn them not
to “peek” while baking waffles, and
not to turn pancakes until they are
fairly full of bubble holes on top.
6 B grade Short Ribs
secause he alhmvs takes his
COFFEE ‘STAAIGHT’ TO GET THE FULL FLATOA
Heath's Service Station
Let the
Children Cook
Director
Safeway Homemaiert' Bureau