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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1926)
VERNONIA EAGLE KITCHEN i Are You • CABINET i “Toxic?” 1.................... - — J T. W. LARAWAY Physician and Surgeon Oregon Vernonia It Ii H'tll, Then, to Learn the Impor tance of Good Elimination. tea 1SXS. We.l.ru Nsw.paper Uulun.» Marble Write for particulars MRS. M. N. LEWIS & CO. Fourth and Main St. Hillsboro ANNETTE BEAUTY SHOPPE CURLEY’S TRANSFER COMPANY Local Hauling and all kinds of team work. Office at Kavanaugh Land Co. Phone 563 Res. Phone 653 Vernonia I ! I Oregon “PRIMROSE” Cream-Separator Portland-Vernonia Truck Line INSURED CARRIER Vernonia Office At the Brazing Works on Rose Ave. Phone Main 343 Portland Office Auto Freight Terminal E. Water and Yamhill Sts. East 8226 Oitice No. 11 DELIVER TO YOUR DOOR (McCormick-Deering) Liberal Purchasing Plan The latest and most practical development In cream separator construction is the perfection and adoption of ball perfection an exclusive McCormick bear ings—feature. It converts the job of cream separating into a pleasant task—It makes child’s play of a man’s job. Experienced men- who own ball bearing McCormick - Deer ing cream separators have voic ed their enthusiastic approval of this time and labor-saving de velopment. Ask an owner—or several of them. Their state ments will prove our claim that the McCormick-Deering is “the easiest-running cream separat or in the world—and the rea son—ball bearings. VERNONIA TRADING CO. CASS BERGERSON J. E. TRAPP One Block from Depot on Rail road Track F HOW TO PREPARE MEALS MARCELLINO All lines of Beauty Work Phone 431 Upstairs in Pringle Bldg. SPECIAL CARE WITH FURNITURE HAULING | , i The planning of meals days before- hand seems a foolish waste of time te h 1 t-o r-ni 1 s s house keepers The methodical, systematic house- wife, who plans her meals often a week in ad vance, will find a vast field for in dividuality, ingenuity and economy in so doing. The indolent and thriftless woman who spends her time in needless ways, and a few moments before the meal tears uround wildly to prepare or see to the preparation of the food will find a limited field, for preparation and thought are both necessary for a well balanced and attractive meal, If economy and variety are to be consid ered. Steaks and chops are often the poor man’s food, because they are quickly made ready. Such meats are more ex pensive, less nutritious, and should be served only occasionally. The coarser and cheaper cuts of meat may be prepared In thousands of ways but they take a longer period of cooking and care to serve acceptably. It should be the pride of every housewife to work toward getting as much as possible out of the time, money and energy spent. When cooking any food which bolls over easily, grease the sides of the kettle. A roll ot cheap toilet paper Is handy In the kitchen to use to wipe out greasy utensils, thus saving hands, and towels. When grease Is spilled a handful of soft paper will quickly take it up. Use it for scouring the sink and polishing the windows. Hamburg Steak.—Prepare and sea son well a fiat cake of hamburg steak, place on a baking dish and cover with latticed strips of fat salt pork. Bake, basting occasionally, using care not to disturb the decorations. Serve with a mushroom sauce. This is a dish not to be refused by the most fastidious. | . 1 | | | A VERNONIA INSTITUTION IN VERNONIA —PROMPT SERVICE— We call for and deliver FINISH ROUGH DRY WHEN IN A HURRY CALL Main 711 State Laundry Co FOR GOOD LAUNDRY WORK We call and deliver TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS Leave orders with S. Wells, Tailor, Phone Main 891 Where fresh mackerel can be ob- (allied this recipe will be enjoyed: Spiced M a c k e r e I.— Split three fresh mack erel down the back and clean, removing the bones, scraping all the thin black skin from the Inside. Cut off the heads and tails, divide each in half crosswise. Arrange the pieces In a shallow baking dish and add enough vinegar to reach to the top pieces, but not cover; sprinkle with salt and pep per and a very little cayenne; place a bayleaf on each, eight cloves, with four allspice dropped here and tliero In the vinegar. Bake in a slow oven for two hours. Serve hot with baked potatoes or the dish may be served cold with lemon quarters. Chicken Patties.—Melt two table spoonfuls of butter, add two table spoonfuls of flour, and when well blended add one cupful of chicken stock; season with one-half teaspoon ful of salt, cayenne and white pepper to taste. Add one cupful of cold diced chicken and cook slowly for five min utes. Fill patty shells and serve at •nee. Royal Patty Shells.—Sift two cup fuls of flour with one-half teaspoonful of salt, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, then rub in four tablespoon- fuls of shortening and enough Ice wa ter to make a dough to roll. Roll out thin, cut Into circles and place on the outside of patty tins, lightly brushed with butter. Bake In a hot oven, open side down. Remove the shells care- fully and turn open-side up to bake for five minutes. Bread Griddle Cakes.—Take two or three slices of dry brend. soak It In cold water until soft, then drain and squeeze dry. Place In a bowl and cover with a cupful or two of sour milk. In the morning add soda. Just enough flour to make a good hatter • nd fry on a hot griddle. If a table- tpoonful or two of melted fat Is added to the cake mixture, the griddle will need no greasing when frying the cakes. Baked Beans.—Wash and sonk a ponnd of llmr. henna over night. In the morning put them on In the same wa- ter and simmer until tender; then ilrnln and put Into a bean pot. 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