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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1945)
6 Thursday, January 11, 1945 Vernonia Eagle Knights Leave for California Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Knight left Thursday of last week for Bakersfield, California, where they will be for a month or long er, Knight recently resigned as timekeeper and supply man for the Oregon-American mill. Mrs. A. Greathouse is operat ing Mrs. Knight’s beauty shop during the owner’s absence. She and her young son are living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Malmsten. Mr. Great house is in the navy._________ Pvt. Albert Hanson, 24, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., sustained a shat tered jaw while fighting with Combat Engineers in Italy. After being hospitalized 22 months, he thanks War Bond purchasers for supplying the care he has re- , ceived. Buy more War Bonds. Aids for Nurses Need Expressed Extreme need for nurse aids was expressed here Monday aft ernoon by Adelaide Nelson, Red Cross field representative of San Francisco, who was here. Train ing for the work for those peo ple from here who are interest ed can be arranged at Forest Grove and arrangements for trips there would be made. People who take the work will Twice wounded in Africa and once in Erance, Pvt. Armando I.abiosa Mayagüez, 32, of Puerto Rico can smile and urge Americans to buy War Bonds. He landed in Nor mandy on I) Day and says that he would not be recovering now but for War Bond loans. Pfc. Lloyd Aamold, 23, Portland, N. D., injured in tne chest and both arms at St. Lo, France, is Xetting back to normal at the rmy Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island. N. Y. War Bonds provided the best medical care to heal his wounds. Buy War Bonds. relcve the shortage of nurses at army hospitals by making is possible for more nurses to leave civilian duty. Interested persons may get information from Mrs. Harris county Red Cross repre sentative, who is at the bank building every Monday. Car Wrecked Monday Keeping Up With Rationing PROCESSED FOODS: Book 4— Struck by a shell from enemy artillery on the Italian front, Pvt. Wilbur J. Morgan. 30, of Carbondale. Pa., thanks the modern medi cal equipment and good doctors for his steady recovery. He suf fered a fractured femur and serious open wounds. Things looked badly but War Bonds furnished the scientific remedies to heal his worst injuries. Pvt. Morgan says many more boys will need that same help from War Bond purchases for months to come. U. S. Treasury Depa. tr- at DRAWINGS TO ILLUSTRATE A preliminary estimate plac ing the damage between $250 and $300 was made of the auto, mobile owned by Jack Bergcison Monday following an accident in which the car left the road about seven miles from Vernonia on the Timber road. Rev W. O. Livingstone will preach a special sermon at the Vesper Hour next Sunday on the subject, “The Light of the World.” The sermon will be illus trated with drawings in color. The Brontosaurus was one of the dumbest creatures that ever existed, it was as big as a whale but had only a tablespoon full ■of brains. The flag pole at the Lincoln school was raised Saturday after repairs had been completed. The pole has been down for some time. «I 1 Blue stamps X5 thru Z5, valid ind. A2 thru G2 val ind. FLAG POLE RAISED Sawdust... Sam Hearing informing the Ccca-Cola men as they placed a new sign reading, “Sam’s Food Store” by the side of another one advertising “Cokes” that if more of that drink didn’t appear with the new sign that only the food store sign would remain. We shall see. Mrs. Henry John proudly showing her grandsons picture. SUGAR: Book 4— Sugar stamp 34 val ind. 51b. SHOES: Loose stamps invalid. Book 3—Airplane stamps 1-2-3 valid indefinitely. GROWING SCHOOL CHILDREN Need lots of milk for health and energy. They’ll like Nehalem Dairy milk, too. Phone us for regular delivery to your home. NEHALEM DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Phone 471 unless en dorsed. A-14 expires March 21. Each coupon worth 4 gallons. GASOLINE: Not valid FUEL OIL: Current coupons val. thru Aug. 31, 1945. Not more than 40% of season’s rations should have been used to date. STOVES: Apply at local OPA board for oil, gas stove certif. Refer inquir ies and complaints to price clerk at local OPA board. PRICE CONTROL: GASOLINE MOTOR OIL LUBRICATION REPAIR WORK Gas, oil, grease and battery servicing to keep it on the road until the last mile is rolled up on the speedometer. Geo. Johnson Vernonia Serv. Sta. to BANK BY MAIL! Good new— RED STAMPS Q5 thru X5 10 pts each Good now— BLUE STAMPS V5 thru G2 10 pts each Raisin Bread, Julia Lee Wright’s > White or Wheat Brd 1*4 lb If 12c Mrs. Wright’s Kitchen Craft fir 50 lb sk $1.99 Cake Flour, Softasilk 2%lb pg 26c Shortening, Royal Satin 31b jr 59c Van and Lemon Wstg flvr 8oz 10c Nu Made Mayonnaise pt jr 27c Salad Dressing, Duchess qt jr 35c Hot Sauce, Grdncde buffet can 5c Catsup, Rd Hill (30 pts) 14oz 12c SUGAR BELLE PEAS 1 C 20 blue pts No. 2 cn TOMATOES No. 2*4 ICc Gardenside (30) can CREAM CORN No. 2 14c C’ntry Home (20) can DEL MAIZE NIBLETS 14c Ccrn (20) 12oz cn Chicken & Noodls, Lndn lb jr ,____ 26c Jumbo Shrimp, Wtr Crst (3) 38c 7 ounce can Tomato Sardines, Sonora 15oz 13c (4 points) 25c 21c 25c 25c 39c 23c By all means BAKE LOAF ’/8 tsp. paprika cups cooked spaghetti, mac 1 cup grated American cheese aroni, noodles 3 tbsps. finely or rice chopped tbsp»* shorten pimiento ing % cup finely tbsps. flour chopped green V/2 cups milk pepper 1 tsp. salt 3 eggs '/a tsp. pepper Extra Fancy & Fancy 13c TOMATOES, Mexican lb 24c -r y CutâfylUt» Mt A J Deschutes Netted Gems No. 2 50 lb bag $1.76 Nebraska Bliss Triumph. Red No. Is lb 5c Sweets, Calif. Jerseys, lb 10c ◄ ALL ITEMS POINT FREE lb. 10%c LEMONS, California, juicy lb 11c ORANGES, Cal. Navels, derate 32*4 lbs 3.09 full crate 65 lbs 5.98; 5 lbs 49c. Best source of Vitamin C. POTATOES PINKS Choice 2 lb pkg 10c Large Limas 21bs 25c 51b bag 59c Kidney Beans, Triad 21b bag 23c Blackeye Peas, Triad 21b bag 23c 18c Pearl Barley 21b pkg Split Peas, yellow & grn 21bs 23c Dried Prunes, clean 2 lb pkg 26c 45c Seedless Raisins 4 lb pkg Beet Sugar (stp 34) 51b bag 32c Chee Rice, B Rose 21b 19c 51b 45c Spaghetti, fir cut 21b 14c 31b 20c Kraft Dinner (% red pt) pkg. 9c Pcrter’s Macaroni prod 14oz 14c Sunrise Egg Noodles 14oz pg 20c Honeymd Graham Crckrs 21b 33c Krispy Soda Crackers 21bs 33c Morning Glory Oats 1% lb pg 12c Fisher’s Zoom, ht cereal 1*4 lb 19c Chop onions and garlic. Saute slowly with meat in hot oil or shortening in large heavy frying pan until meat separates, stirring constantly. Add seasonings, tomatoes strained through sieve, and water. Cook slowly 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Pick over and wash beans. Cook slowly in covered 3 to 4 qt. kettle with water to cover until tender, 2 to 3 hours. Add more water as needed to keep beans covered with liquid. Add meat mixture to beans; let stand several hours or overnight. Heat when ready to serve. Serves 8 to 10 generously. They’re delicious—just halve and serve! CELERY, Utah, crisp lb WHITES Small or large 2lbs 19c 5 lb bag 49e BIAN CHILI 3 medium-size 3 bay leaves onions 1 tbsp, salt 3 cups cooked 1 bud garlic tomatoes 1 /2 lbs. giound beef 3 cups water 3 tbsps. oil or shortening 2 cups dried 2 to 3 tbsps. chili pink beans powder GRAPEFRT, Flor. White lb 10c Tex Pk lb 11c DRY ONIONS, Ore. 101b. 28c Select from Safeway’s display of sparkling, cello - wrapped tocks! 2 lb bag 19c IDAHO REDS 5 lb bag 43c 2 lb pkg 21c BABY LIMAS 5 lb bag 49c Make white sauce: melt shortening, blend in flour, add milk gradually and cook until thick, about 10 min utes, stirring constantly. Add seas onings, cheese, pimiento and green pepper; cook 5 minutes; add spa ghetti, macaroni, noodles or rice. Add well beaten eggs and pour into well-greased loaf pan or ring mold. Bake in pan of hot water in moder ate oven (350° F.) 45 minutes or until set; unmold. Serves 6. RIALLV FRCSH PKODuce APPLES, Delicious, Box $4.29 BEANS About beans, macaroni, rice ASK FOR SPECIAL DEPOSIT ENVELOPES ► > .... ... .. ; kZ/ BULK FOOD » VALUES Lb. loaf 12c Pancake Fir, Aunt Jem. 2*/41b Sleepy Hollow Syrup pt bot Canned Jelly, guava frt 2*4 Pnut Butter, Beverly 1 lb jar Su-Purb Gran. Soap 50 oz. Oxydol Soap 24 oz pkg The salesman was talking to old uncle Eph: “Well, uncle, I suppose you’ve lived here a good many years.” Uncle Eph: “Yep, all my life. Salesman: “I’ll bet you’ve seen plenty of changes in your time.” Uncle Eph: “You’re durn toot in’ I have, an’ I been agin every one of ’em.” Save MONEY and Save POINTS ON THESE •• MEAT, BUTTER, FATS AND CHEESES: Book 4— Red stamps Q5 thru X5 val ind Grandmothers will be grandmoth ers, bless ’em. Can hardly wait until good weather comes (for more rea sons than this) so as to see what progress wiil. be made in the re construction of the Buick ’16 which Doig Culbertson pur chased for the sum of $5 (and a bargain says he). According to Harry, his dad, it would cost $8 to haul the wreck away. Seems the touring car does have a background—the Tom Craw fords came to Vernonia in it. Save point*—and money—on HEN TURKEYS A grd lb 51c TURKEY PIECES—Roast a lit- lie or a lot— LEGS, BREAST BACKS, NECKS WiNGS, GIZZARDS H* 74c lb 2Oc lb 38c New York Dressed FOWL lb 42c Mince Meat, fresh 21b* 39c these meat department features: GROUND VEAL, frsh gnd lb 31c Lunch Meats, assorted lb 34c SAUERKRAUT, delicious 9» 15c HALIBUT, sliced frozen lb 45c Black Cod, sliced frozen lb 32c PETRALI SOLE, filet OYSTERS, fresh med sz, lb 39c 65c Nates Prawns, 14oz jr ea $1.05 Petersons sped Herring 14oz 43c uncut Mtnuns comune*, at* root wwbmt —« otrar, i>« • cooor • cum atoriM omits À