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VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday, November 18, 1926 Vernonia Eagle The dotted line was invented as a protection against men who say their word is as good as their bond. CHRISTMAS WINDOWS The forehanded perKon who in tends to turn over a new leaf Jan- uary 1 also laws in a supply of blot- ters. ~ Volume 1, number 1 of the Port Orford News arrivtd here this week, edited by George W. Soransen. It is an excellent newspaper editoria lly and typographically and deserv es unstinted support from the com munity which it is sure to help. Store window dressing become an art attains its climax in the pre-hili- day period. What would the main street of any sillage or the hhopp- ing centers of the great cities be without the decorations and illumin ations ofthc store fronts? The streets without store windows seen dull and dead in contrast. Where the win dows are the throngs pass and re pass, pausing, attracted by the dis play, to see the latest novelty, to admire the beauty of the exhibit or the artistice effect produced by the skill and taste of the dtcorator. Many of the windows, too, are simply expressions of the beautiful in which merchandiseing is ecliphed by the spell of art, but the inspira tion thus provided finds reflection in countless homes and in mutual besefit. What passes for courage is some times only successful effrontery. Autos are not as thick during the rush hours as some of the drivers. Home helps: A splendid way to make a husband stay at home at night is to stay there with him. •++++++++++++++4+++r**i++ Brown Truck and Transfer Local and Long Dist ance Hauling. Ice and Cold Storage Storage for Furniture and Baggage NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of an execution and or der of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Columbia, State of Oregon, dated the 19th day of October, 1926, in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein Munson - Rayner Corporation as plaintiff recovered judgment against A. L. Fenner, as defentant, for the sum of Six Hundred Twelve and 87-100 Dollars, and costs and dis bursements taxed at Thirty-one and no-100 Dollars, on the 12th day of October, 1926. Notice is hereby given that I will on the 23rd day of November, 1926, at the West Front Door of the Court House in St. Helens in said County, at 11:00 o’clock in the fore noon of said day, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property, io- wit: All of Lot Four (4) in Block Six (6), in the original Townsite of Ver nonia, sometimes called “Vernonia Proper”, according to the map and plat thereof On record in the office of the County Clerk, and situated in Columbia County, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property of the said A. L. Fenner or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment in favor of Munson Rayner Corporation against said A. L. Fenner with interest thereon, to gether with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. J. H. WELLINGTON, Sheriff. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, Oc tober 19th, 1926. Date of first publication October 22nd, 1926. Date of last publication, Novem ber 19th, 1926. specialist of the experiment station. is two years old, when it is turned The three essentials of preparation into the breeding herd to replace ure large colony, abundant stores, cows lost or culled if it is a heifer, and winter protection. As man^ as (From School of Home Economies 15,000 young workers in addition to or sent to market it a steer. An ave O. A. C.) the old, and no less than 40 to 50 rage death loss of 5 per cent is fig The Thanksgiving dinner is sim pounds of honey, are needed. ured in, thus increasing the cost a- ple with plenty of well cooked food bove that required for maintance. served attractively. The following The average annual turnover in menu is suggested: Cost of Producing Beef a cattle outfit, under a 65 per cent Fruit cocktail or bouillon with pim $80 For Two Year Old calf crop and 5 per cent death lose, ento garnish, toasted crackers. Roast is 25 per cent. To sell 100 head of chicken or turkey with dressing. To produce a two-year old beef cattle a year an outfit must carry Pickle relish, giblet, gravy, cider, ice. Duchess potatoes, baked squash. animal ready for market in the Blue 400 cattle of all ages. These 100 cat Parker house rolls—Cranberry jel mountain districts of eastern Ore tle sold must pay the bill for all. A large calf crop is the most vital ly salad, mayonnaise.—Individual gon costs close to $60, as found in pumpkin pies or carrot pudding, a cost of production investigation factor in the cost of cattle produc by the state college extension ser tion. If the calf crop is larger than hard sauce. the average of 65 per cent the cost The turkey or chicken is attract vice. The cost of maintaining the cow of a weaned calf is proportionately ively decorated with a cranberry necklace, the platter garnished with for a year is about $23, analyzed in less. • Under range conditions it is of parsley and radish curl3.. Nuts of such business-like way as a banker different kinds added to the dress analyzes his business. It was found ten difficult to raise a large per that the average calf crop brought centage. Cowmen have their own ing give yariety. Duchess potatoes: To two cups of successfully to weaning age is only ideas as to what system of manage hot well-mashed potatoes add two 65 per cent that is, for every hun ment would accomplish an increase. tab.espoons butler, ore half teas dred head of cows carried 65 wean All are agreed on the fact that it poon salt and yolks of two eggs ed calves are returned. This makes requires control of the bulls during s'.igi.uy beaten. Pile on an oiled bak the cost of the weaned calf $35, a the breeding season. It is pretty ing sheet in individual servings, rate of $7.75 per hundred for wean generally true that breeding in past ures assures a higher percentage of brush over with a beaten egg dilut lings weighing 450 pounds. The calf is ordinarly kept till it calves. ed with one teaspoon of water, and biov.n in oven. Cr..nlny salad: Stew four cups COLLECTIONS f.-h cran'acirics i.nd rub through NO COLLECTION—NO CHARGE sieve. Cook three minutes, add two cups sugar and cook two minutes KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO. more. Cool and add 1 Vi cups walnut We Get Result«. meat3. Put in individual molds and Offices at McMinnville, Hillsboro and 502 Board of Trade build- chill; Garnish with parsley and cur- • • ing, Portland. ley celery. Carrot pudding: Combine one cup each of grated carrot, grated pota to, ground suet, brown sugar, rais ins and nuts. Add, after sifting to gether, 1H cups flour and one teaspoon each of soda, salt, cinnamon nutmeg, and allspice. Fill oil molds two thirds full and steam one to five hours depending on the size of the molds. Serve hot with hard sauce. Cider ice: Make a syrup by boil ing 1 Vi cups sugar with four cups water for 10 minutes. Add one quart sweet cider, two cups orange juice and one half cup lemon juice. Cool, strain and freeze. Suggested Menu For Thanksgiving Dinner From Paymaster To SAVINGS Try Our Complete Treatment A. D. S. Cold and Grippe Tablets hr the Cold AND Mac’s Cough Syrup to Re lieve the Cough - Mac’s Pharmacy Fatten Your Turkeys and Chick ens fo the Holidays With Sperry “SUREFAT” Fattening Building Materials Du Pont Powder Coal ami Bricquets on hand at all limes 11 •> H. P. Gas Engine at tached t o water pvmp for sale—$40. Also one heater $10. Vernoniii Trading Co. ------------------ ------------------------ , » PIANO LESSONS J and Harmony 75c for 40 minutes lesson Studio on 2nd ave. Call 541 Mrs. J. M. Kemper Lodge Directory • W.O.W. Buxton camp No. 655 meets every Monday night at seven thirty at the Grange Hall. Visiting members welcome. C. A. BARNES C.C. C. C. DUSTEN CLERK. Vernonia Lortgo, No. 184 A. F. & A. M., meets at Grange I. O.O.F. —V eknonia L ouge , N o . 246, meets every Tuesday night at 8:00 o’clock, in Grange Hall J. W. ROSE, N. G. M. L. GAINES, Sic. Bank of Vernonia VERNONIA. OREGON VERNONIA TEMPLE No. 61 PYTHIAN SISTERS Meets every Wednesday night on the lower floor of the Grange Hall. All visiting Sisters and Brothers wel come. MARJORIE COLE, M E. C. PEARL WILKERSON, K.ofR.C CHAPTER NO. 153 O. E. S. — Regular communication first and third Wednes day of each month. All visiting sisters and brothers wel come. ALICE GOODING, W. M. MAE BERGMAN, Sec’y. NEHALEM -------------- Presence of discoloration in the stem and vascular region of the potato in Oregon has been found in many year’s work at the experi ment station to be an unreliable in-1 dex of the presence of disease-pro ducing organisms. It cannot safely be relied upon as the sole guide in separating sound from diseased stock for planting. More than 12,000 tubers were examined in finding these facts out. The only method of controlling blight of apple and pear trees in Oregon that has proved at all suc cessful is cutting out all the diseas ed parts, burning them and disin fecting the wounds. This work prom ptly and thouroughly done holds the disease to a minimum, but does not always prevent recurrance the fol lowing year. Interplanting of Ettersburg 121 strawberries with other varieties for pollination has been found effect ive by Oregon growers as well as by the state college. Nearly all commercial plantings of this variety have been interplanted at one time or another to get them to bear fruit on the terminal blossoms. Pollen from other varieties proved no more effective than pollen of its own var iety. The most injurous cutworms in Oregon spend the winter as imma turc caterpillars in the soil, says the experiment station. They are pre sent in the spring and all set for a foray on the new crons ns ron- as the plants push their tops .:.io,i;, the soil. B« e colonies may be so well pre pared for winter in Oregon as to require no attention from late Oct ober to early March, says the bee , •++-.’-+-l-:-E-!-+-Fq.+-F+++++++++*++ ■s- Do you make the trip each payday from pay master to saving's? It is a journey that will bring its own reward, for it leads to financial independ ence later in life, when your productive days are over. FARM REMINDERS •---------------- -- I have money on hand to pay the following endorsed County Road Warrants: Road district No. 1, endorsement to and including August 7, 1926; Road district No. 3, endorsement to and including September 30, 1926; Road diitrict No. 4, endorsement to and including April 30, 1926; Road dist rict No. 5, endorsement to and in cluding February 28, 1926; Road district No. 6, endorsement to and including July 31, 1926; Road dist rict No. 7, endorsement to and in cluding October 12, 1926; Road dis trict No. 8, endorsement to and in cluding October 13, 1926. All outstanding warrants in Road district No. 9. INTEREST CEASES NOV. 12, 1926 Bessie H. Gobba, County Treasurer. 115 Hall every Second and Fourth Thursday nights. W. .1. HURLEY. Master. Wni. I’RINGI.E, Soeretary Visitors Wcicome Notice of Call of Bonds Notice is hereby given to bolder of Bond No. 1 of Improvement Dist Tel. No. 683. Office rict No. 4, City of Vernonia, Colum bia County Oregon, dated December Corner Bridge and 1, 1925, and redemable at the op Weed Ave. tion of said City on December 1, Subscribe for the Vernonia Eagle 1926, said bond being in denominat- on of $306.88. That pursuant to II aid option, said bond No. 1 will jc redeemed within 30 days from the date of the Notice, to wit; On the First day of December, 1926 upon presentation to the fiscal agen cy of Oregon, in New York City, to wit: The National City Bank. In case the holder of said bond fails to present same at the time ind place mentioned herein for the redemption thereof, then the inter est thereon shall cease and the agen Did you ever notice that the label on any cough cy aforesaid, will thereafter pay syiup usually reads for “Coughs and Colds”? only the amount of such bond and Colds are often times accompained with a cough. the interest thereon up to said first Therefore a combined treatment is better than a day of December, 1926. single remedy. Dated at Vernonia, Oregon on this 1st day of November, 1926, TAKE------ J. C. Lindley, Treasurer City of Vernonia, Ver nonia, Oregon. nl8n25 Payment of Warrants VERNONIA GRANGE The Vernonia Grange meets on th second Saturday of every month a 7:30 P. M. Any members of th Grange living in or near Vernonia or visiting in the community, ar cordially invited to attend. F. E. MALMSTEN, Sec Frye's Delicious -f BRAND 1 " 11 r AMERICAN LE GION POST NO 119 meets 2nd & 4th Tues. Nites see WM. 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