Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 06, 1927, Image 3

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THURSDAY,
JANUARY
6,
1927
VERNONIA EAGLE
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New England Atmosphere
With 1926 Improvements
eacjt grain swells and becomes sep­
arate.
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Milk
Stains.
In removing milk stains use cold
or lukewarm water first, sponging
carefully if the garment cannot be
laundered. This removes the pro­
tein, which hot water coagulates
and sets. Afterwards follow with
hot water and soap on washable
materials, or with chloroform, gas­
oline, carbon tetrachloride or some
other grease solvent if laundering
would injure the fabric.
Tarnish.
Tarnish on silver can be remov-
ed Ly the electrolytic method. Var­
ious commercial devices for this
can be bought for use at home,
or it can be done in the following
way: Fill an enameled or agate-
wear kettle prtly full of water in
which has been dissolved one tea-
spoon of either washing soda or
baking soda and one teaspoon of
salt to each quart of water, heat
this solution to the boiling point,
put in strips of aluminum or bright
add the tarnished silver and
it. The silver must be cov-
completely by the water an.l
piece must be in contact with
aluminum or zinc, either di­
rectly or through other silver.
When the tarnish has disappeared,
the silver should be removed from
the kettle, washed and dried with
a clean, soft cloth.
NY one who has over motored through
the quaint sleepy towns of New
England has fallen in love with the small
houses that abound in that section
of the country—i eat, white, unpreten
¡ritiT no«, pi n st
tious and with a touch of reserve abou'
• CIIVI4G Hl'GHT
them. Just such a house Is the one
pictured here. It Is equally adaptable
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> for town or country, and by merely shift
Ing the living and entrance porches around can be built on a wide or nar
row lot without spoiling it architecturally.
The house is sturdily built and has an exterior of wood siding except
for the unusual stuc co panels that start at the level of the second floor win
dows. The roof Is of stained shingles, pref­
erably moss green, in keeping with the
window shutters. A house of this com­
pact style Is very easy to heat, especially
when the specifications call for Insulation
throughout with celotex, which prevents
heat leakage, and keeps the house cool in
the summer.
The living and dining rooms are here
combined into one large room flooded with
light by windows on three sides. The two
bedrooms On the second floor each have
double exposure and an extra large closet
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In which a window may be placed.
LIVING
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THE LEGION "BULL”
Important.
Now that our officers for. the
year have been installed, new rules
and regulations naturally come
about, along with Commander Mc-
Graw, etc.
Read admittance rules carefully.
They are thusly: Leave home in
good time to be there early and
when within 10 feet of the Le­
gion hall door approach it cautious­
ly and give four raps with the toe
of the shoe, The sergeant-at-arms
will bellow “Deo sa yaga.” (That
means, “Who goes there.”)
You
will answer, “La Siba soba do yo.”
If in return he sticks his head out
of the door and yells “Hodde dom-
me heatro” before you can kick
him in the shins you will jump
off the porch, run back up the
steps as fast as you can and then
be admitted. Above all be quick,
After getting in you are safe.
CRAWFORD MOTOR CO.
Lincoln — FORD — Fordson
We can now SELL FORDS % DOWN
PAYMENT
BALANCE 12 EQUAL PAYMENTS
GENUINE FORD
13 Plate Batteries
$15
BATTERY SERVICE
Phone 612
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Once upon a time there was
Scotchman found very much ex­
hausted in front of a weight pull­
ing machine.
When he was at
last revived and asked how he put
himself into such an exhausted con­
dition he could but point to a
sign above the machine which read,
“Pull hard enough and you get
your penny back.”
PORTLAND - VERNONIA
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©, Celotechnic Institute, Chicago, 1926.
“Inaide
Information”
Plain Work
Do you plan your day’s work,
allotting a certain amount of time
to each task? Try it. always aim­
ing to shorten ths time spent on
routine activities so to gain more
l'or f.le;..sant occupations.
Best Ree.
Boil rice in a large quantity of
water until tender, then pour it
into a colander or sieve to drain,
Cover with a clean cloth and put
it in a warm oven or over a ves-
As it steams
of hot water.
A newspaper item the other day
read that a senator in a speech to
be put in the Congressional Hee-
ord, stated that $70,000,000 appro-
priated to the veterans bureau to
carry out their work, ws recently
INSURED CARRIER
returned to the treasury, while
thousands of disabled veterans w vi'O
Vernonia Office
dependent upon their relatives and
the Brazing Works on Rose others because they have become
discouraged and sickened at the
Avenue.
long procedure in fighting their
claims. According to the attitudes
Phone MAin 343
of the employes of the bureau it
might be a good idea to raise their
Portland Office
pay with some of that money. It
A.uto Freight Terminal
seems as though they all get a
chance to talk to a fellow as they
E. Water and Yamhill Streets
EAst 8226
Office No. 11 pass the buck to one another so
you can make the rounds. It gives
DELIVER TO YOUR DOOR
them prestige too.
The man who
Truck Line
knew» that his tircs are giving gu-
per'or
One of our comrades after
turning from Portland the other
day made this remark: “It used to
be courtesy to let,a girl get on a
street car first. Now it’s a treat.”
We have been asked so many
times for an x-ray picture of the
mind of our distinguished Com-
Carkin. Comrade Carkin car-
ries so many degrees after hi.-,
name that there is not an envelop
made that will give enough space
for them. The x-ray is printed be­
low.
VERY thoughtful citizen of this com-
’ munity is interested in its develop­
ment and progress. There’s no question
about that! We all want our children to
enjoy better homes, better schools, better
parks — more agreeable surroundings
and greater comforts.
We all want our town to keep step with
its neighbors, to take the lead in civic
affairs. So there is only one sound plan
for us to follow:
We must work together to increase the
wealth of this community by doing every­
thing we can to encourage local business.
When you and your family patronize
our advertisers — the stores and banks
of our town — and keep your money in
circulation right here at home, there is
no power on earth that can prevent
our progress.
Read the Ads in this Paper
and save yourself money by trading at home
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Pasteurizing.
Milk and cream for ordinary
or milk for babies may be
cessfully pasteurized at home,
process is not difficult and
quires only simple equipment,
mer’s Bulletin 1359 entitled “Milk
and Its Uses in the Home” gives
a full description of the method
and equipment.
service
grealer comfort
and
mileage
and
with
safety—that
get: in? the most for his mon-
Come in ; let us prove to you
what it means to use Firestones and
to have at your disposal the type
The post is sponsoring a picture
to be shown at the Majestic the­
atre Tuesday. “The Unknown Sil-
dicr,” January 11. Adjutant Schwab
will let us know all about it
soon. His special press dispatches
will circle the entire country.
Adjutant’s son goin# down town
with his mother »nd spying pop
bottle in window: “Mania, I want
that bottle.”
Adjutant’s wife: “Hush, just like
your father, always wanted a
ses Firestone Tires
of service which we provide.
From Paymaster To
SAVINGS
Do you make the trip each payday from pay­
master to savings? 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.
Bank of Vernonia
VERNONIA. OREGON
Smiling Service
V. henever and wherever you may be and
need service on your car—Phone 922, and
your request for aid will be answered by
smiiir.g assurance of early attention to your
car.
OUR REPUTATION FOR REPAIR
WORK IS A BY-WORD IN VERNONIA.
Earles Repair