6 Vernonia Eagle Thursday, May 25, 1944 Natal Residents Serve on Board A service check with 'every job! None of the little details that are so important, are over­ looked when you have mechanical work done at our shop. We don’t measure our service by the dollar sign, but by customer satisfaction. Vernonia Auto Co. A Safe Place to Trade OPA TIRE INSPECTING STATION NO. 5-2-1 NATAL—Those serving on the election board at Vernonia Fri., from down river were Mrs. Eva Pringle, Mrs. John Titus and Mrs. Joe Lalli. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson Sat., eve. Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael and You will be amazed at the size and flavor of Pal Shop drinks. Spec­ ial flavors of ice cream, too, made by us, for you. Pal Shop TECHNOCRACY Otto H. Peterson Spoke At Natal Graduation Monday, May 22 NATAL — Natal school had their graduation exercises at Na­ tal school house Monday evening. A large crowd of parents and friends gathered to wish the graduates the best of everything. The school exhibit was beautifully arranged upon the walls. A wonderful program was fur­ nished by the teacher and pupih and was enjoyed by all. County school superintendent Otto H. Peterson was present and gave a short talk to the children. Our one regret is that Mrs. Smith will not be, our teacher next year. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap attended the farewell party at Mist Sat. eve., for the Don Hall family which is moving to Tacoma. Mrs. Hall and Donnie drove to Tacoma the latter part of last week. Doris Porter, Gladys Dass and John Carmichael graduated from the 8th gvade at Natal Monday evening. Clatskanie visitors last Tues., from Natal were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph George, Mrs. Don Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterspn. . Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and Mrs. Eva Pringle and Mary Lou were shopping in Vernonia Mon. Word was just received of the passing of Clifford Barlow of Warrenton Mon. Mr. Barlow was well known here by many of the pioneers of the valley. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE: Three milk, cows, two fresh now, one next month. G. W. Parker, Riverview. 21t3 V-MAIL BEST FOR URGENT CORRESPONDENCE Because V-Mail always arrives safely, the Navy advises that all discussion of legal or urgent mat­ ters, as well as regular corres­ pondence, be carried on by V- Mail rather than by ordinary mail. An occasional acquaintance with Barclay’s is a reminder that some day fine things will again be plentiful. Straight BOURBON Whiskey 80.6 Proof Jas. Barclay & Co. Limited • Peoria, Illinois John had Sun., dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Berg and family. Mrs. Polandri called on Mrs. Fred Johnson and Mrs. Lindsay Thurs. Mrs. Lalli and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and Mrs. Lindsay drove to Portland Tues. Mrs. M. B. Steers drove to Portland Tues. Noble Dunlap and Clyde Hen­ derson served on the election board at Mist Fri. Noble Dunlap drove to St. Hel­ ens S'at., with the election returns 1 > w.. v->» . PRESENTS Reo W. McCaslin Authorized Speaker, TECHNOCRACY Inc. SUBJECT GFT FULL VALUES., "THE THREAT OF PEACE" buy PRODUCE by tbe pound Safeway rushes fresh fruits and vegetables to the store, and prices them by weight! No more worry about paying too much for a “small head” of this, or a “dozen” of that! Pound-pricing means full value for you in fine fresh produce! SUNDAY MAY 28, 1944 2 P. M. Rhubarb ONIONS MASONIC TEMPLE 1119 S.W. Park Avenue California Bermuda dry, white type Per pound NEW PORTLAND, OREGON Spinach POTATOES Large, firm, white RADISHES 27c Cabbage Egg Noodles pkg 13c Betty Baker 14 oz. 85c Green Tomatoe Slices DRY CLEANING PRICES REDUCED 19c Libby 2 Mi jar Pants .............. 50c Overcoats $1.00 Dresses ........... $1.00 Suits ............... $1.00 % Sweaters............... 50c Toilet Soap Pick Up and Delivery Weekly on Thursdays Office: Ben Brickel’s Barber Shop Pears, Harper House 26c 12/2.95 ___ Oregon Laundry and Cleaners The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK 3 for 10c Maxine Bar 43 pts Make a delicious pie for dinner! lb 5c WINESAP APPLES - Extra fancy - lb ICV2C 9c 5 pounds Admission .42 Tax ..................08 Total ............... 50 Hats Cleaned, Blocked 2 Mi Devild Ham, Cudahy 3oz can 15c Spam or Tang 12oz can (0) 35c Green Tomatoe Sics, Lby 2% 19c Mapleine, mple flvr 2 oz bot 29c Bt Sugar, bring your stps 51b 32c Bis-Quick, Flour 40 oz okg 31c Beans, Blue Lake 11c 12 for 1.25 303 can Bt™X.fSs’ - Crisp and fresh - lb 5c lb 17c New crop- IL 21/ „ firm and crisp W U / ~ v Edwards Coffee, lb 28c 2 lbs 55c Drip er Reg. Matches, Favorite Brand Ctn Cheese Sprd, Kraft Amr (3) Marg., Sny Bank (2 pts) lb Peaches, Red Tag 17c 12 for 21c 17c 18c 1.87 303 jar Airway Coffee, whole rst lb 20c Zoam, Fisher’s Cereal 20 oz 19c Filters, cloth or paper pkg 2/15c Bread, Julia Lee Wright’s lg- 12c Tuna, Valid 2-’/2 cans 25c For hors d’oeuvres Corn, For. Pride 2- 11c ea 12/1.25 Corn, Ctry Hm No2 14c 12/1.59 Spnach Pr Pk Fey 2% 16c 12/1.83 Veg-All, Larrens 15c 12 for $1.71 8 pts 14%|oz. BACON CORNMEAL MUFFINS cups enriched 2 tbsps. sugar 2 eggs, well beaten flour, sifted “ 1 cup milk % cup yellow •/i cup melted ba­ cornmeal con fat 1 tbsp, baking 6 slices cooked ba­ powder con, chopped % tsp. salt mix all dry ingredients to­ gether. Combine beaten eggs, milk and melted bacon fat, add to dry ingredients with chopped cooked bacon, stirring only enough to dampen flour. Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds full and bake in moderately hot oven (425° F.) about 20 minutes. Makes 8 muffins. Sift and LIMA BEAN A BACON CASSEROLE 1 cup tomatoes 2 cups lima beans */2 large onion (dry) 6 slices bacon Salt and pepper Soak lima beans, then simmer until tender. Season with salt, pepper, add tomatoes and finely chopped onion and place in a 2 qt. casserole. Add strips of bacon over the top and bake in moderate oven (350° F.) for 30 minutes. Serves 5 to 6. WORLD WAR I One 100 lb Sack of Sugar 00 cost BUT TODAY — at SAFEWAY — $26.°° wiH buy 100 ,bs of Sugar and ail these items besides!— 1 sack flour 49 lb $1.99 Kitchen Craft I SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEAT INVITES YOU TO BANK BY MAIL IF INCONVENIENT TO COME IN PERSON Sirloin Steak Grade B lb 33c (11) A Locally-Owned, Independent Bank Ground Beef, A Grade lb 28c (0) Skned Hams, Whle or Bt % lb 36c Sugar Cured Picnics lb 29c Short Ribs Grde A & B lb 19c (0) Sugar Cured Cottages lb 38c Bacon, by the piece Sliced Bacon, rind on Fresh Dressed Fowl lb 29c lb 35c Beef Roast, Grade B lb 25c (7) Arm & Blade Cut Link Sausage, Type 3 Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION a What a joy to’have plenty of it available! And you know, bacon has many fine uses for lunch and dinner, in addition to time-honored “baconfor breakfast.” Here are some suggestions which 1 hope you’ll try: BACON! lb 41c lb 44c 1 sk Rolled Oats 101b 50c 1 case Cherub Milk $3.95 I cs Corn, Cntry Hm 3.12 1 cs Peas, San Wan $3.36 1 cs Beans Grdnside 2.88 50 lbs No. 2 Potatoes 1.36 3 lbs Edwards Coffee 84c 3 lbs Royal Satin 60c 1 sk Albers flapjk fir 66c 1 21b pkg Crackers 28c 101b sk Corn Meal 48c TOTAL ................ $26.00 LI r Vernonia, Oregon 7