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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1945)
6 Vernonia Eagle Thursday» May 17, 1945 County News ing of the association last Mon day evening. These sums repre sent, according to the annual statement of the president, J. H. Murton, approximately twice those of the year just completed. Mr. Murton was unanimously re-elected to serve as president ST. HELENS — A seal sale for the coming year; Wallace Mc Crae of Vernonia, first vice pres goal of $8,750 was set for the ident; Mrs. L. G. Ross. St. Hel year 1945-46 by the Columbia ens, second vice president; Mrs. County Public Health association, Martha Colvin, Clatskanie, third and a budget of expected expend vice president, and Mrs. Thomas itures planned for $8725, with McBride, Rainier, fourth vice a possible increase in some items president. at the tenth annual dinner meet- CLATSKANIE—The new Bon- neville substation at Westport was placed in service on Tuet- day, May 8 lit, making power ser vice available to the Clatskanie P.U.D. from the Bonneville ad- ministration’s St. Johns-Astoria Bring your garments transmission line for the first to the cleaners to pre time. serve the new and lust The substation had original- rous appearance that ly been scheduled for comple you like so well. Our tion at an earlier date but una- difficulties in obtaining care improves the wear viodable materials have delayed its com ing qualities as well by pletion until this time. MURTON AGAIN WILL HEAD HEALTH GROUP Cleaning Pressing i keeping the fibres firm and neat. Vernonia Cleaners PHONE 1211 MOTOR When it was learned that the district’s present source of power with the Westport Lumber com pany might be eliminated by ex pected closure of the lumber mill, Bonneville officials called in special crews and by substi- tuting some material and special equipment, were able to make the connection at this time. OLD CLOTHES DRIVE SUCCESSFUL HERE MAGIC It is amazing, the way we can hoist a motor out of the frame, rebuild it, and slip it back in again. RAINIER — The old clothes drive which ended the last of April was very successful, having brought jn more than a ton of old clothes according to estimates of W. J. Silva, local chairman of the drive. ST. HELENS, McNULTY VOTE TO UNITE DISTRICTS ST. HELENS — St. Helens and McNulty school districts voted last week to consolidate. The proposal carried easily, elec tion figures showed, while ballot ing was light in both districts. Licensed Contractors The answer is “know how.” OPA Sets Limit On Hour Charge The consolidation was unop posed in St. Helens. Thirty-two voters cast their ballots for the measure, in the McNulty district, 57 persons voted in favor of the consolidation while only four op- posed it. An earlier attempt by residents of the McNulty district to with- draw from the Scappoose district failed and the McNulty district now will have to pay school tax es in both the Scappoose and St. Helens high school districts. Those Who Are in It MAIL UNCLOGGED RIVERVIEW — Pvt. Thomas Hall, who is stationed in India, was heard from Sat. He was feeling fine as the mail route to his jungle station had been unclogged and he had received more than a dozen letters from the home folks. In reply to the suggestion of a friend that he be wary of the women out there he states that there are none. Says Tommy: “Our only chance of getting one would be to lasso a head-hunter and then we’d be apt to have our heads hung up to dry.” PHONE 173 r PEBBLE CREEK DAIRY Timber Rt., Box 56 Vernonia, Oregon OUR PRODUCTS ALWAYS SATISFY Ph. 1262 868 Bridge St. Wallpaper & Paints 11-16-45 Your seasonal oil chang- ing and springtime lubri cation are due. Neglect care and it can do irre- pairable damage to your vehicle. ,(4 Geo. Johnson Vernonia Serv. Sta. udo/ta/ifeed i every time you buy. 1 [•. Hints for Inexpensive Meals VZ Raisin Bread Mrs. Wright's new BREAD Mrs. Wright's Lots ol raisins 1-lb. loaf I!' 1-lb. loaf 12‘ Kitch. Craft Flour 25-lb. $1.02; 50-lb. $1.99 Cake Flour, Softwilk 2»/<-lb. pkg 26c Graham Crackers, Honey Maid 2.1b. 33c Wheaties, breakfast of champions 7:-lb. 11c Rice Krispies, Kellogg’s SVt-oz. pkg. 12c Post Bran Flakes 14-ox. pkg- 13c Grape Nuts, ’sweet-as-a-nut" flavor 12-oz. 13c 11-oz pkg. 8c Alber's Com Flakes 8-lb. pkg. 78c Dog Food, Home Plate Ice Cream Mix, Londonderry pkg 12c Pkg. 5 cubes 9c Bouillon Cubes, Sieero Chopped Ham, Cudahy's (8 r. pts.) 12-oz. 35c V/t cup« uncocked macaroni 1 lb. pork aausage or ground meat 1 cup thinly sliced ontit Vi teaspoon «alt %teaspoon pepper 2 cup« cooked tomato«« Vi cup grated American cheese Cook macaroni in boiling salted water until tender, about 20 minutes; drain. Brown sausage or meat balls in frying pan. In a well-greased casserole, arrange the meat balls; cover with a layer of onions; add macaroni. Add seasonings to tomatoes; pour over macaroni mixture. Sprinkle with grated cheese. Bake in moderate oven (350° F.) for 30 minutes or until thoroughly heated and cheese melted. Serves 6. SALAD BOWL Toss together cut washed raw spinach, sliced radishes and sliced green onions with French dressing. FOR DESSERT Compote of fresh or canned assorted fruits topped with whipped cottage or cream cheeas. .Crackers. Safeway Homemakers' Burean lb. 49c lb. 10c Grapefruit Desert, Arizona, Cal. RHUBARB local, field Lb. 672 Bx $1.79 LEMONS Sunkist 5Ibs. 64c Oranges, 51b«. 54c Valencias* ASPARAGUS fancy all green Lb. 17*/ic WINESAP APPLES Sweet, juicy lb. 12c Green Onions lb 20c Fresh, s. Green Beans TOMATOES Texas crop Lb. 20c 1U Unsweetened 46-oz. can “ Cider Vinegar Old Mill brand quart bottle 15* 2-lb. pkg. 27* Dried Prune* Cellophane pkg. Raisin*, seedless Full ol iron 4-lb. pkg. Tenderoni, Van Camp “Macaroni" dish 2 pkgs. Macaroni & Spaghetti Porter's elbow 24-oz. pkg. Porter Egg Noodle* & Frillets 15* 23* A 1-lb. Potato Chip* large pkg. Bluebell 45* Mustard, Libby's Yellow, zesty 25* 9-oz. jar 9* Modes* ftOe Sanitary napkins box of 56 07 -c Holly Cleanser No. 1 can^t -4*7c Vi-aal. ■ < CALIFORNIA HONEY 5 lb. jar $1.15 CHERUB MILK (l»/2 pts ea.) tls 2/15c (2 cans 10 pts.) No. 2 can 12c Del Maiz Corn No 2 con 13c Diced Carrots Blue Tag 303 jar 12c Mild lb 15c Crispy ones 86 Proof — 68.4% Grain Neutral Spirits No. 2 can 10c Creom style (20 pts ) Radishes I Sunny Dawn (10 pti.) Mo. 2 Orange Juice, Big R White Tag Standard Spinach loc lb 11 %c as your favorite from now on. I Í* Diced Beet* Blue Tag fancy % crate $3.45 PRE-WAR QUALITY */r-lb. RINSO, granulated soap 24oz. pkg. 23c SUPER SUDS, concentrated 24oz pk 23c SWAN SOAP, Kind to hands Reg bar 6c Healthy, tasty PRODUCID IN THE U.S.A, ondar the diracf ruporvhion of our oxport Canadian blondor Orange Pekoe, black Tomato Juice, fancy ’’First rate" Neach CALAVOS carefully. M r believe you'll mark this light-bodied, sociable blend Nob Hill Coif««, lb. pkg. 23c Fresh, whole bean 2-lb. pkg. 45c Canterbury Tea .<jc White Magic FARM-FMSH PRODUCE | Now that your can begin to pick your brand, let Corby’s guide you in your selection of fine whiskey. Enjoy Corby's critically and and save paper for War Needs* Cleans stubborn spots Jl'UA LEE WRIGHT. Dim»«* HEAD OFFICE. PORTLAND CHOOSE ITS riNE SHO’PPING BAG When you shop at Safeway you save on every purchase every time you shop ... for at Safeway you’ll find all foods tope in quality, low in price. Low cost meals can be palate-tempting, attract ive to the eye, and so easy to prepare. Try the menu suggestions below and listen to the family’s glad hurrahs ... or try the recipes one at a time and see what is meant by low cost—high (eturns. Cracked Wheat St. Helens Blanch United States National Bank _____ you must be pleased MACARONI SUPREME with pork sausage or ground meat CASHIER'S CHECKS AND DRAFTS MILK & CREAM E. E. Upgard 1 Of course... at Safeway 969 Bridge St. Ph. 576 or 706 I J^ONEY ORDERS! For Pasteurized SAFEWAY Radio Service Appliance Repairing STRONG’S RADIO AND ELECTRIC JSHOESt Loose stamps invalid. Book 3—Airplane stamps 1-2-3 valid indefinitely. New shoe stamp val. Aug. 1. right from the farm to your door, write to THEY LAST! Blue stamps H2 thru M2 valid thru June 2. Blue stamps N2 thru S2 val thru June 30. Blue stamps T2 thru X2 valid April 1 thru July 31 Refrigeration & Lee Motors Sales and Service DON'T FORGET TO USE FULLER PAINTS FOR INSIDE or OUT PROCESSED FOODS: Book 4— that everything I refunded in full? Red stamps Y5 thru D2 valid thru June 2. Red stamps E2 thru J 2 val thru June 30. Red stamps K2 thru P2 valid April 1 thru July 31. Red stamps Q2, R2, S2, T2. and U2 val. May 1 thru Aug. 31. >•- Keeping Up With Rationing ÿ: buy is guaranteed or MEAT, BUTTER, FATS AND CHEESES: Book 4— Good news for car owners is the announcement that the OPA is setting specific limits on the hours of labor that automobile repair shops may charge in com puting prices for 56 common passenger car repair jobs. A month’s advance announcement is being given the trade. Local OPA boards will receive specific details shortly. Under a new regulation, effec tive June 14, 1945, automobile repair jobs ranging all the way from a minor brake adjustment to the complicated job of in stalling the erank shaft and bearings, will have specific time limits, Hosea R. Evans, district OPA price executive explained. The time allowances are those established as adequate by the car manufacturers for standard repair jobs. • The action is being taken to check a practice in some repair shops of charging customers for more hours of labor than were actually required to do the par ticular job. Is it really true my money will be Blue stamps Y2, Z2, Al, Bl, and Cl val. May 1 thru Aug. 31. Old Manse CELERY Healthful, crispy Cucumbers lb 17c Crystal Wax 2-lb jar 39c No. 1 Walnut* lb 26c Firm, green ONIONS Grap« Jam 3 lbs 22c Oregon large 1-lb pkg 42c I SAftWAV MUTS Fresh Troll-Cought King Salmon Fresh Crabs Fresh Crab Meat Fresh Oysters Sausage 8u'kPodl Polish Sausage Luncheon Loaves by th« piece, lb. 43c Sliced, lb. 44c W.W Fresh Shell Shells $1.06 ^65‘ ' Tp 3 32c *>39* ■b ¿0< Type 2 (4 pts ) TO U/Am Arc Skinless wcineij (6pt$.) Spiced Ham <i0^» Minced Loaf A C. (6 pts.) Bologna Type 2 (4 pts.) fc37‘ fc55‘ a37‘ a 3* Halibut 5 to 10-lb fish or over 60-lb. fish, lb 33c 10 to 60 lb fish by the piece, lb 35e Fresh Sliced Holibut Steaks lb 40< CORBY'S * Plan for the future thru War Bond savings « ■LEXDED WHT5 y Jas. Barclay & Co., Limited Peoria, Illinois ffveryfafy. ffvery"riere.. ff ay /More f