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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1925)
TM£ FINANCIAL ICJMO . Get in on this. Marty dollars to be given in commissions. Read the double- page ab in today’s EAGLE. Read the merchant’s ads from this day on. •relive «nd Interested In everything, »no especially lu her two daughters- In-law, Misfortune came upon her finally. Iler two sons died one after the other, the widow of the younger remarried «hortly, the estate was not so lari e •s hud been supposed, and the old tady whs left lr not very comfortable cir- umStancea. She was getting pretty feeble by this time; she needed stten- i»n and sympathy and dally care. It 'as not safe or feasible for her to live alone. Angie, the wife of her older son could have furnished all these things ‘•ut It would have meant some sacrl Tee, and this she did not care to make l lrere was an old ladies’ home twent? idles away. She could he sent there l ire arrangements were sll made with ut consulting Grandmother Herman ho knew nothing of the proceeding tueusure ye mete. I inti) the carriage came to take be ed to you again." th< .way. ». and very often th It was a very sad and disappointed '<1 lady who left the house to which he had gone whe_ she was married n which her children had been bom n which her husband and her little Irl had died, and in which she had een surrounded by all the chertohe*' ensures of her married life She lived only a little while; th • Unisphere and the surroundings tn he home oppressed her and made her tdiappy. Possibly she would have <>ne Just as soon if she had been able <> stay In her own house, but she ould at least have died happy. Angle might have looked after her. neighbors said, but Angle was self sh and Wt that she was doing very ell If she took care of herself. That was a good many years ago, "hen I was a young boy, and a good »any things have happened during the ntervenlnt, years. “Do you remember Angie Herman?' Nancy said to me a few days ago. She's getting pretty feeble, the neigh bora say, and her son's wife is getting rather tired of looking after her. They * *n!ng to put her In the old ladles’ the same one. In fact that Herman was in when she BIDS WANTED For the transportation of High. School students on the Vernonia ( »fid Timber road from the county, line to the High School. Each bid-' der shall specify the kind of car he proposes to use, also the kind of body. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids will be opened August 17th By or-1 der of the Board of Directors of Union High School No. 1. —Mrs. Chas. Malmsten, Clerk. Coming Home to Roost convinced that we pay for moat our ex[>erieucee la Ufa—good or 8ometiinee It la possible to “jet with things." but not oftsw. CARE OF CONVALESCENT IN SUMMER For those who are Just recovering from a serious Illness the problem of food Is a serious one. The patient, though well on the road to recovery Is usually weakened by the rigors u) disease and the excessive heat is worn to sap his energy. Heoce. the food* that are consumed during this period should be considered carefully as to digestibility, food value, eave of as similation. purity rid sterility. Thes* are Important In any food but espe cially so when the consumer is not strong and healthy. In most cases, the ene who Is cor. valesclug consumes milk In larg- quantities. This food contains ull oi the elements that are essential to the body. If milk Is pure and germless, it Is easily digested and assimilated Where the milk supply la uncertain or the quality not of the best, evap orated milk should be employed. It i* sterile; It Is Just pure milk with about sixty per cent of the water removed Its double richness may be modified if desired, by the addition of water or It may be used Just an It la. where rich, creamy dishes are deaired. Many people make the mistake of ■ on fusing evaporated milk with con lensed milk. They are not at all aim! lar in appearance, composition or taste. They cannot be used tor the •»me purposes; condensed milk la * -omblnation of sugar and milk; evap orated milk has no added sugar, being pure milk of double-rich quality and food value. Following are recipes of easily pre pared dishes and foods that are well <uited for the invalid and the con - aiescent. Loganberry Cream, evaporated H cue 1< Wien public Help our Met tohdnYO Through the pages* of this paper they advise you of their ability1 to serve this community. All of us know that they deserve our patronage. And remember,) the more you trade with them the more fundstthey can Un vest in larger stocks, and new lines. Read the.Ads\in; this Paper «nd Mve yourself money by - trading at home ■ 'I.......... .... ................. I , handicap to trad*.