<11/. 8 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. i Soap Needed Soap may be scarce, but it will be even scarcer unless fat salvage collections are maintained at their present level. This warning comes from C. R. Tulley, assistant state director of the production and marketing administration, who asks housewives to do an even better job of salvaging and turn­ ing in every possible ounce of used fat-s even though meat, the principle source, is also scarce. Fat salvage now represents about 1/12 of the amount of fats ... and oils required for soap-mak­ ing, Tulley pointed out. Unless present volume is maintained, as much as a month’s supply of soap is likely to" be seriously jeopard­ ized. As to why.the soap situation is so much worse than a year ago, Tulley said that because of the world wide shortage of fats and oils, the soap industry is limited to 78 per cent of the fats and oils for civilian soap that it used in the base period of 1940-1941. The civilion population has increased by 9 million, plus 10 million vet­ erans. Both housewives and dealers who have any trouble turning in salvaged fats are asked by Tul- Miller’s Vernonia ley to contact their county AAA office, or the state PM A office in the Eastern building, Portland. PETE BRUNSMAN Read Eagle classified ads for bargains of all kinds. SPORTING GOODS, FRIG1DAIRES, GUNS AND AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE, TOYS, MARSHALL WELLS PAINT BOLTS, ROPE, SAWS, CRESCENT WRENCHES, NAILS —AMMUNITION— 22 Shells & Shot Shells & Rifle Shells WILSON Archery Sets $3.95 & $4-95 STOVE PIPE—ELBOWS—TEES AND REDUCERS WEATHER STRIP SPECIAL: PAL BABY WALKER $6.95 Licensed Contractors REFRIGERATION RADIO SERVICE and Appliance Repairing STRONG’S RADIO AND ELECTRIC Stanley Metal Level ............... $6.00 Stanley Wood Level................. $2.00 Furnace Cement........................... 20c Magic Flo Coffee Makers....... $3.50 Large Meat Saws ..................... $4.30 Drawer Pulls, assorted colors..... 15c (Spcl.) 1 qua Giocoat ......... ..„$1.00 Applicator Free Butcher Knives (Special) ........... 30c Sheathing Paper ..................... $2.85 Galv. Buckets................... 65c & 75c 4x12 Sheets Plywood i/^-inch....$5.75 4x8 Sheets “ .................................. Plywood i4-inch....$3.20 ‘ 4x7 Sheets Plywood %-inch...$3.40 3x8 Sheets Plywood %-inch....$2.65 4x8 Sheets Plywood %-inch„„$6.70 4x8 Sheets Plywood 1/2-inch....$4.l0 1 panel doors 2/0x6/8_. .1% ....$7.52 1 Panel Doors 2/4x6/8xl% ....$7.73 1 Panel Doors 2/6x6/8xl%.„. $7.82 1 Panel Doors 2/8x6/8xl% - $7.92 Inside and Outside Door Sets ..... $2.10, $2.40 and $5.9-^ Stanley Brace 10-in. sweep..... $5.95 Wood Bitts all sizes 50c to $1.25 ea. Yankee Screw Driver.............. $6.95 Edlund Can Opener ................... 55c 969 Bridge St. Ph. 576 The Vernonia Country Club DEPARTMENT STORE Oregon-American fall handicap All is now being played off. members are invited to play off Men's Knit Shorts and Undershirts Made of DURENE YARN with full elastic top. Brief style. These goods a’e still on our short list. Two shorts and two shirts per person. their matches as soon as pos­ sible. Public Always Invited for Golf Coleman Automatic Oil Water Heater ............................... $123.05 66 Gal. Elec. Water Heater $175.00 Premier Vacuum Cleaners..... $59.25 Carpet Sweepers „.................... $7.95 Full Line of X-Acto Knife Sets and Tools Pocket Knives........... $1.00 to $2.50 Wilson Footballs $7.35, $8.65, $10.00 and $12.00 Padlocks 25c, 35c, 60c, 75c & $1.25 Universal Pressure Cooker ....$12.95 40 Gal. Hvy. Range Broilers $20.50 Atkins 26-in. 10-pt Hand Saw $3.75 Copper Rafter Framing Square $4.50 Sporting wt. Hip Boots........ $9.90 Coleman G. L Camp Stove $10.95 Husky Leaf Rakes ................... $1.25 Potato Forks ............................. $2.50 Large 3-tined Forks ............... $2.00 Large $3.00 value Baskets...... $1.50 Steel Cast Rods ..... $1.85 to $19.35 Metal Waste Paper Basket.... 90c Paloron Step on Garbage Can $5.95 New 3-way Floor Lamps $22.95 Water Set Pitcher & 6 glasses $4.15 Quick Action Toaster ...........$6.55 Snecial Bed Lamos ....... ,.........$2.45 Want to see meat-time enthusiasm ? Serve CHICKEN FRICASSEE ' ' - J ' S’’ '**• ’■ •’ ** - C ■ J» V’. '*■ First choice for "perfect eating” in many a household is a fricassee filled with tender morsels of savory chicken. Or, per­ haps your family prefers its chicken broiled or fried ... cooked golden-brown, served steaming hot. No matter which dish pleases your family most, Safeway has the chicken to make it best. Get a broiler, fryer, roaster or hen today. * -‘y'S’-t- ------* ■ Carol Drake’s favorite ways to cook chicken BABY FOOD Clapps, Oat­ meal or cereal 15c Did you ever think of the many mouth-watering dishes that you can make with stewing hens? FRICASSEED CHICKEN WHEATIES 16c 8-oz. pkg. 12c Giant Ass't Cereals^ Kellogg's, pkg. (10) Xw Ralston oqc Cut chicken in pieces, roll in flour and brown well in hot shortening. Cover with boiling water, add salt, pepper, chopped onion, parsley and celery leaves; cover and simmer un­ til tender, about 2 hours. Add more hot water if necessary. Thicken liquid and serve over chicken. Cereal—1 '/a-lb. pkg. Zw PABST-ETT ,Ot Brown chicken as directed above, then place in casserole or baking pan. Add enough milk to half cover chicken, cover pan or dish and bake in moderate oven (350° F.) until chicken is tender, about 2 hours. 15c CHICKEN Pll pkg. — 7 2 kinds. Tenderoni Van Camps Cookies SMOTHERED CHICKEN £r28c Truly Yours. Krispy 2 lb. Soda Crockers 39c Brillo Pads 9C Steel Wool pkfl. 10c oal.7(jc Renuzit can Dry Cleaner / 7 Cream Wax rqc Cut chicken, place in large kettle and cover with boiling water, add 1 tbsp, salt and cook covered until tender, about 2 to 2)4 hours. Cool, remove meat from bones. Measure 1cups of broth and combine with 1 cup milk and JX cup thinly sliced celery. Make a paste of J-j cup milk, 5 tbsp, flour, and seasonings to taste. Add flour mixture to broth and cook until thickened, about 10 minutes, stirring constantly. Add chicken, 1 cup cooked peas and 1 cup cooked carrots; and simmer un­ til thoroughly heated. Pour into heated casserole, top with biscuit rounds and bake in hot oven (450° F.) 15 minutes or until biscuits are lightly browned. pint Johnson'* H ave you . ; ; Conof idnzJtc- aOivI Eviscerated (No innards) Cut-up' 'r Neck, I Wing, Back Spacial! Ling Cod, Double Protection means (1) your own driving safety and comfort, and (2) preserving your pres­ ent cars cash value until you can trade it in for a fine new Dodge or Plymouth. Both sound invest­ ments! We’ve got the trained mechanics to check and tune your engine, inspect electrical and cooling systems, brakes. Steering, etc Drive in today and let’s talk it over. No obligation. GREENWOOD MOTORS Ph. 1121 Bright red slices Dodge, Plymouth and Dodge Job-Rated truck Dealer HOBBS BATTERIES FOR YOUR CAR DODGE * PLVmOUTH DODGE Job-Rated TRUCKS AU prices subject to change uithout notice Tomato Juice umy •$ 4^' 26' Blended Juiceor^G^VSf 39' 22-oz. can 15 Tomato Soup RANCHO 20’/z-oz. Mustard p=" — 2- Peanut Butter BEVERLY jar 33'1 x Hour 3 Vi-lb. pkg. % 29« Nc°^19« RiCe, GOLDEN PEARL 2 lbs. 22« Chocolate, HERSHEY’S &13« Beet Sugar 5 lb.36« LB. 69« Edwards Coffee ¿Sr 39e Nob Hill Coffee «% 65« Airway Coflee Fresh Oysters Medium a. 42' Pint . Meat features are for ■ Friday and Saturday only! FRESH FROM THE COUNTRY / Yellow Medium Rutabagas Dry Onions Mash as you would potatoes or squash Stock up now 7'ie lb. £ a a 50-lb. $*09 sack A 1 Very healthful 89« Celery Grapefruit lb. IF Crispy no strings 10c Ideal for stews lb. Lettuce Garden fresh Pancake lb.29‘ No bones a. 49' TYPICAL TÂfëwiï VÂÎUÎS / Prunes Fillet of Rock COD Sliced Salmon Marsh seedless Suzanna SLICED Director An Lxtr. te/euey Serein for your PRESENT CAR? lb.79c Colored Fryers Colored Roasters E"“"Td Turkey Gi£A lb. 65' Toms Turkey Cuts’S’ lb.95' The Homemakers' Bureau DOUBLE PROTECTION Vernonia, Ore. b a a ■ i i ■ > a a a a a a ■ a a > a a a a a a a a a a a a a I a I a I a a Brus'l Sprouts In cello pkgs. Yams Excellent bakers Apples 25' 9 he Extra Turnips Parsnips Flavorful Cabbage Local crop Jonathan* Delicious n, ir ' lb.13H Produce features for Friday dnd Saturday only. I just received Corel Drake's boeklet or for­ ties, and it's full of good ideas. Would you like one? For Suggestion* on What to Serve at Parties send for Carol Drake's free booklet entitled "New Ideas for Home Entertaining.” Ad­ dress your request to Carol Drake, The Homemakers' Bu­ reau. Box 2110, Dept. B., San Francisco 28. California. Canof Director The Homemakers* Bureau SAFEWAY