AKOI Xl> HOME... By Helen Sell» Home Extension Agent Margaret Tuller and John Campbell, OSC housing special­ ists were in Columbia county last past week and give suggestions for two remodeling jobs and plan­ ning of a community kitchen. Remodeling usually involves considerable expense and its a good idea to think about the origi­ nal structure and whether it is worth this added cost before you begin work. Suggestions for a re-arrange­ ment of rooms which could be accomplished without changing the outside walls were given. The homemaker f it that the re-ar­ rangement which would give a By Marvin Kamholz The United Fund in Columbia county is falling behind. At the start October 18, a time of two weeks was anticipated to com­ plete the undertaking, but two weeks and more have elapsed and the goal is far from being achieved. People nd doubt are weary of the many separate drives of the past. That yearly repitition of fund drives is just the reason for setting up the United Fund. This undertaking is supposed to do th job of the several drives at one tomo. reduce expenses, reduce th.1 effort of these who act as chairmen and. probably most im­ portant, make it necessary to approach people for donations only once. The United Fund drive, for these reasons, d. serves greater support. Many business houses were undecided on the question whether they would be op.n or closed to business Armistice day, a prob­ lem that has aris n in previous years and probably will come up again in the future unless a de­ finite understand ng is r.ached. The confusion will probably , continue for Armistice day as well as som1 other special days during the year until a definite plan is devised. Hire is a suggestion that per­ haps the Lions club could carry out to thè benefit of the entire community. Draw up a list of holidays for which businesses will close. Present ths list to all firms for acceptance after ten­ tative general agreement has been reached and ask owners or mana­ gers to definitely agree. Pub­ lish in advance of each holiday when stores will close, that they will be closed. Indecision of business owners v/ould thereby b? avoided and residents of the community would be definitely benefitted. There can be no friendship, where th re can b? no freedom. —Thomas Fuller Our office is in the courthouse at St. Helens. The telephone num­ ber is 411. combination living and dining room arrangement, a larger and better arranged kitchen and the bathroom mori convenient to both the downstairs and upstairs bedrooms would be much more satisfactory. The second home we visited was concerned chiefly with re­ medying the kitchen and adding on a utility room. This family felt that by elimi­ nating one of the outside doors that the extra space could be used for the refrigerator. This would provid.1 additional counter space by the refrigerator and give the homemaker a more compact working area which would not be interrupted by cross traffic. Margar.t and John plan to be back in Columbia county again December 2, whep arrangements have been made for a kitchen re­ modeling job and planning of a new home. If you have any housing problems let us know. We were pleased to have visi­ tors attend the training me ting for 4-H cooking leaders which was held at Rainier last week. These ladies stated that they would like information as to how th? work is carried on. in the event that someday they should decide to lead a club. November 16. the 4-H clothing leaders will have their training meeting at the Methodist church in St. Helens from 1 to 3:30 p.m., which will include suggestions for carrying on club projects, and exhibits of some of the projects. Information will also be given on a new clothing project which is being initiated this year. Visitors are welcome at this meeting. VERNONIA. ORE. THURSDAY. NOV. 12. 1953 5 bers were there. Plans for en­ i tertaining Pomona and for the Harvest supper were made. The next H.E.C. meeting will be the Christmas meeting with Edna BIRKENFELD — Election of I Johnson. I officers for 1954 was h.ld at THE VERNONIA EAGLE Winema Grange last Thursday Marvin Kamholz night. Fred Stinchfield was Editor and Publish»”’ elected Master and Tom Hopkins Official Newspaper of was elected Overs er. The next Vernonia, Oregon meeting will be an open meeting. Entered as second class mail Mr. Black and the 4-H club mem­ i t lie bers and their par.nts will be ! post office in Vernonia, Oregon, guests of the Grange for their | under the act of March 3, 1879 annual harvest supper. Subscription price $3.00 yearly Mr. and Mrs. W C. Johnson l in the Nehalem Valley. Else­ expect their daughter and hus­ where $3.50. band, Mr. and Mrs. Itzsen, home next week. Aileen is leaving her ^NEWSPAPER job in California to be with her \ PUBLISHERS husband in Corvallis. H.E.C. met with Helen Nord­ ASSOCIATION strom Tuesday. Only five mem- THE EAGLE. Winema Grange Names Officers ¡ SAÏEWAÏ iS ioouea GOOD BUXS this Vice ROYAL SATIN SHORTENING CHEF BOY AR DEE ITALIAN FOODS •Spaghetti Dinners pkg. •Raviolas can •Spaghetti-Meat Balls, car •Meat Balls can •Sauce, w Mushrms., 8-oz. •Sauce, w Meat 8-oz. • Spanish Sauce 19-oz. Gardenside Brand Sweel Peas White or Golden EANJO HOMIMY No. 21 ¡ can /• OLEOMARGARINÍ O : Frappe Brand ORANGE JUICE S®ITERS GOtf Gardenside Brand MARGARINE Fmpress 28-oz. Dude 24-oz. Ranch size DALEWOOD Suiter's Gold Moonbeam Brand BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon Libby Lunch Tongue Duchess Salad Dressing Sleepy Hollow Syrup Karo Red Label Syrup 1-lb. Nob Hill Coffee 1-lb. Airway Coffee 1-lb. Edwards Coffee Busy Baker Crackers Mrs. Wright's Bread Slenderway Bread Sunnybank Margarine ■ - Fresh 3.8% Milk 1-lb. Fluff-i-esi Marshmallows 31c 4-oz. pkg. Quaker Puffed Wheat 15c 4%-oz. pkg. Quaker Puffed Rice 18c 24-oz. pkg. Post Wheat Meal 31c 2-lb. pkg. Ho Maid Bread Mix 49c 1-lb. pkg. Dixie Fruit Cake Mix 69c Kitchen Craft Flour, w coupon 25-lb. J) gg Cranberry Sauce. Ocean Spray, No. 303 23c Tomato Juice. Sunny Dawn 46-oz. can 28c No. 2 can Libby Corned Beef Hash 33c No. */« can Libby Deviled Meat 21c No. */« can Libby Potted Meat 10c Í ON OUR i i SHELVES i i YOU'LL FIND ■ 6-oz. can 39c quart 39c 24-oz. bot. 54c 5-lb. can 71c 90c 2 lbi $1.79 88c 2 lb- !$1.75 95c 2 >b $1.89 l-lb. pkg. 29c 1 ’ a lb.loaf 24c 1-lb. loaf 23c l-lb carton 32c qt. carton 24c 1-lb. Shady Lar.c Butter doz. "AA" Large Eggs 10-oz. Bel Air Cut Green Beans 10-oz. Bel Air Broccoli, frozen 10-oz. Bel Air Kernel Corn, frozen 14-oz. Bel Air Leaf Spinach, frozen 10-oz. Bel Air Tender Peas, frozen Koiex Sanitary Napkins. 12’s pkg- 12%-oz. pkg. Trend Detergent 24-oz. pkg. "All" Detergent 10-lb. pkg. "All" Detergent White Magic Bleach •a gal. Grapefruit ; : ; Fresh Dairy : Foods ; ¡MILL MARKET; i • AND LOCKERS; J • Remember— ¡ DELIVERIES TWICE • J DAILY: 10 a m -3 p m. J PHONE 1391 Broccoli Celory Unions Loin Roast u >.47 c Pork Loin S.r°¿. 49c Pork Chops Ä,69c cû< or • Whatever else you de-1 • sire in food needs. Our • | dairy foods are guaran- • teed the best there is in J | quality and at prices | that save money for you. • the housewife. Why not« | come in today and look J | around for ail your kit- • | chen needs. You too. • | will shop at the Mill • ‘ Market and Lockers and* • receive the best for less, t 3 2 2 3 1 1 1 j I I i — BABY BEEF T-BONE STEAK ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK RIB STEAKS BEEF ROAST lb. in 1. 9 lb. Toter Bag Apples Wine: i 49c 35c 49c 69c 39c SALE lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. __ 69c 69c 59c 59c 39c ¿ugar Cured r lb.toier U bag r lb.toter 0 bag Apples ¡j. Tokay Grapes, lusters lb. lb. Parsnips Nice Sweel Potatoes Bakers lb. lb. Southern Yams Potatoes '. . j 1C lb Potatoes J.s i 25 lb PIECE BACON 8- to 10-lb. SMOKED PICNICS Fancy Sugar-cured lb. 100 10c 10c 39c lb. cnsp lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. BONELESS VEAL ROAST LEAN GROUND BEEF SWIFTS PORK SAUSAGE FANCY SLICED BACON WIENERS Skinless Fresh 76c 75c 21c 27c 19c 19c 19c 39c 19c 45c $2.89 29c 59c r- 59c 15c CABBAGE Garden Ol/ Fresh lb. 3 /2C 10c 13c SQUASH 13c 43c $1.07 Marblehead or Hubbard lb. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY. NOV 14 ■ Pie Crust Mix Betty Crocker Q pkg. AQ £> deal ¿jC ■ - - I — SAFEWAY Radiant Fruit Mix Mixture for your fruit cakes ar 1-lb. pkg. ■fjC