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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1927)
TITREE VER 4C «flA EAGLE Thursday, November 24, 1927 County War anta Payrblo iiuc Grain. There was not IN THE COUNT” COURT OF to 1 righten up the whole ef1’ ct. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR To tell whether a color is bcc< m- chi ige in futures but ca.-h .ff’ COLUMBIA COUNTY. ing o you, select material of iif- prices generally were steady t Tead( î (■Martha 'erent colors and drape them over higher last week. Heavy move net IN THE MATTER OF THE Ki.C'IEN COUNCIL youi shoulders so you can study of jCanndian wheat was of 1st .,,.b ESTATE OF Pren lun Liverpool, I firmness at CHARLES 11. BROWN, Deceased. the effect. Light and airy kitchens, spick aud Gleen tomato pie can be made for protein were higher but soft NOTICE TO CREDITORS from some of the last unrlpcned red winter premiums were lower span—how wo like to talk about them! Notice is hereby given, that the tomatoes. For one pie, take 1 or at St. Louis with mills inclined to Why. dainty meals are always pre undersigned has been appointed 5 medium sized green tomatoes, use substitute wheats. Export move pared in spotless kitchens! We're euro administrator of the Estate of I slice, and heat with % lemon In ment on the Pacific coast was ot tint. Charles H. Brown, deceased, by | thin slices, % cup of sugar, H slowing up and prices were de The kitchen is the homekeepere “work shop.” Shouldn’t It be one of the County Court of Columbia' teaspoon salt, and % teaspoon cin pressed somewhat because of wet the cheorieat and sunniest spots in County, State of Oregon, and has namon until the tomatoes are ten wheat on the markets. Competition the house? Everyday you are count duly quaifiled; All persons having der. Add 1H tablespoons corn with eastern barley caused Pacific ing on I’- to radiate good cheer for the claims against said estate are here starch, and cook until the corn coast barley markets to Weaken, family and hospitality for friends. You’ve probably heard a friend say by notified to present the same starch does not taste raw. Take but eastern markets held steady. duly verified, as by law required, from the fire, add 1 tablespoon ot In Oregon wet wheat is being used that she just loved to cook after she to the undersigned at his office butter ,and pour into a pfebaked i in substitute for barley. Corn, oats nad her kitchen done over. You on Bridge street, in the city of pie crust. Cover with an upper and flax prices were not much n ight do something today to make j ours a little more sunny by tomorrow. Vernonia, Oregon, within six crust, and bake about 12 minutes changed. Maybe you’ll wash the curtains and months from the date hereof. in a hot oven until the upper crust Livestock. Good fat cattle were rearran e the pots and pans. Aa did Dated and first published Nov- is done. If there is not eiXugh steady but poorly finished stuff chair may need a coat ot paint. Then ember 10, 1927. liquid in the tomatoes to cook registered declines in eastern quar- too, by a little study you may discover Last publication December 8th, them, add a little water when ters. Feeders and stockers were in some wonderful way to rearrange the 1927. stewing them. Be careful to pre good demand. Curtailed shipments furnishings to save steps In prepar W. A. Harris, Attorney. bake the lower crust only until it following sharp declines the prev ing meals. Just try such a trick or two and see what happens to your J. M. CLARK, is delicately browned. ious week caused hog markets to kitchen morale. And when kitchen Administrator. 145 fat Starch clothes wrong side out. advance somewhat. Although morale goes up how the meals do Leave ’ the wrong side out until lambs supplies were far short of improve! If the drainboard or the meat board they are sprinkled. For white previous marks, prices did not ad- discolored there Is nothing EMPLOYERS OF LABOR clothes use starch as hot as you vance. Feeders were scarcely steady. becomes can stand it. Hot starch goes Wool. The wool markets main hotter than lemon juice to restore Write, Phone or wire US through the fabric better and more tained the same steady, strong whiteness. After squeezing the juice out ot lemons for cooking purpose« our expense for you evenly, and does not leave shiny tone which has prevailed for sev save the rinds to rub over the drain wood CUTTERS —-------- spots when ironed. Keep most of eral weeks. board or meat board. LAND CLEARERS the starch hot. Use only part of You may have a favorite commer FARM AND DAIRY HELP it at a time. Replace it when it cial cleaner for the sink and drain Farm Reminders • MILL AND CAMP HELP gets cold and thin. The ideal way pipe but if you ever run out try a hot To check the swarms of insects solution of regular old-fashioned We deal in all kinds of is to have two pans of starch, be that seem at times almost able to washing soda. side the reserve supply. Dilute one labor swamp the vegetable garden, fall Refrigerators and coolers are kept with enough water to make a good THE PIONEER EMPLOY garden sanitation is a big help. sweet and clean by a weekly washing paste for the thinner materials, and MENT SERVICE These pests that persist from year with washing soda solution. Use a keep the other thick enough fori 125 Second Street to year must find some place to level tablespoon to two quarts ot hot the heavier clothes. Begin by starch-1 Phone Broadway 8312 winter over, and many of them cater and rinse with clear water. To remove iron rust from anything Portland, Oregon ing the clothes you want stiffest, i lodge in ar. d about the gardens in Clothes wrung very dry before first sprinkle a generous amount ot form, adult, larva, pupa, or starching will be stiffer than wet some says the experiment station salt on the rust stain then squeeze eggs, pure lemon juice generously over It ter ones. White starch shows plain- of them may be destroyed and allow to stand for several hours. ly when used on dark colored Hosts in Oregon by plowing the gardens If one application is not entirely effec clothes. It may be tinted with tea SEE in the fall and leaving the surface tive, try again. The salt and lemon Doane for Dependability 1 ?r . coff/e J,or browns’ and I with clear except for the late fall and juice mixture is harmless even to bluing for blues, or especially tint early winter stuff. Then In the our finest tunch cloth. in ed products may be purchased. This is your column, too, home- spring the ground is lightly culti Rebuilt Typewriters and vated and spread with poison bran seepers when there is something you FARM MARKET REVIEW ............. Service especially want to know about cook mash to get the early starters be- ing, or any little kitchen problem. Just 103 West Park 122 3rd St. Turkeys. Although weather con fore the crops are up. drop a line to—Martha Meade, Home Beacon 2050 Portland ditions last spring were unfavorable Honey in addition to having Service Bureau, Sperry Flour Com for turkey production and caused late hatching and losses which re- more sweetening power than gran pany, San Francisco. Your answers to "Inside” Information much questions will be found In next week’s duced the prospective crop for the ulated sugar contains file Veal cutlets should be served United States to about 95 per cent needed minerals" that are removed .olumn or in a personal letter. Next well done, not rare like mature Gf last year, conditions this fall entirely when sugar is refined, says week we’ll talk about gett’ng brea’-- fasts. beef. have been so favorable that it is H. A. Scullen, Oregon state' bee specialist. Corn syrup or molasses Biscuits can be cooked at the now expected that the birds will Reedsport—Loon lake road con table on a small electric stove. Use be better developed by Thanksgiv are inferior to honey. The rprmer is lacking both in sweetening power struction well under way. two pans to keep the family sup ing than in 1926 or 1925. plied. Put the biscuits in a pan, Eggs. Egg markets continued and minerals, and the latter con cover it, and place it on top of firm in October. Prices on higher tains an excess of lime. Honey is the stove. The biscuits will rise, grades advanced 8-10 cents which the only commercial sweet now and brown on the bottom. Then is more than usual and placed the known to contain vitamines. slip the pan underneath the red better grades above last year. Med Growers in Oregon who do not ¡ hot wires of the stove. The bis- ium and lower grades did not ad have sufficient hay and are anx- cuits will be a delicate brown, By vance proportionately and are ious to grow an additional acreage keeping two pans going you can scarcely as high as in 1926, with next spring may use oats and Can STORES AT cook a sufficient number and serve i storage eggs selling consistently be adian field peas. This combination piping hot biscuits. low a year ago. Receipts during the crop gives a good quality hay and NEWBERG Take a hint from Mother Nature past three months were below 1926 has given a satisfactory yield at SALEM SHERIDAN in planning color effects in your and equally poorer. The excess the experiment station when' sown' VERNONIA clothing. Bright colors tn small storage holdings have been disposed real early in the spring. areas are used with dull colors of, but the new crop of pullets is Some fields of Landino clover, such as are most easily worn by now getting into production which the giant form of white clover the average person, to give inter with the tendency to increase win- which has given such excellent est and accent. Greys, greens, ter productio'n may discount the yields under irrigated conditions, browns, tans, and soft blues are firm elements in the situation, have been certified by the Oregon used for backgrounds frequently, Butter. Pacific coast butter mark- agricultural college. These fields while a touch of red, orange, vivid ets were about steady but unstead- are free from noxious weeds and blue or purple may be sufficient iness continued in eastern quarters. alsike clover. Sources of this seed may be obtained on application to the college. I have money on hard to pay the following wai rants: Road Dist. No. 5 endorsement to and including September 30, 1927, Road Distrist No. 8, endorsement to and includ ing September 30, 1927. All out standing warrants in general road fund, road distrists No. 4 and 6. Interest ceases Friday, November 18, 1927. Bessie H. Gobba County Treas. North Eend — Proposed new routing of Roosevelt highway at Haynes Inlet may avoid two b idges aud reclaim lOuO aires of rich land. Astoria—Citj plans several pub lic buildings on waterfront. Oregon institutions have personal property worth $17,553,560. Beaverton Masons expect to con struct new temple. State Laundry Company FOR GOOD LAUNDRY WORK We call and deliver TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS—Leave orders with S. Wells, Tailor, Phone MAin 891 Feed, Fuel and Hay Building Materials Dupont Powder During the Winter Months when Heavier Feed ing is necessary, you can be sure of uniform quality Vernonia Trading Co. t Miller Mercantile Company Weekly Specials Klamath Falls — Great Northern line is within 19 miles of Chemult junction. SHR1IV1E “American Beauty’’ brand per tin J7c CKEAMtKÏ BUI 1ER per lb. TOMA I OES, Std. No. 2l/2 tin 2 for 27c 22c 50c 25c I I function to fulfill. That is to serve to the best of its ability the ter ritory in which it oper- CANNED MILK large can 10c. small can 5c Largest assortment of D. M. C.’s in Vernonia DELIVERY Phone 462 CREDIT Full line embroidery and stamped goods Authorized Distributors “Holeproof Hosiery’’ Store Closed All Day Thanksgiving Day Nov. 24. Your telephone company, owned by a steadily growing list of individual stockholders, has only Pure Wool Blankets Dark Colors $2.95 I MENS SHIRTS Fine Madras, shirtiing percales. Latest Patterns tailored to fit, col lar attached. 14% to 16%. $1.00 Mens Oxford Gray Sweaters V neck Coat Styles, sizes 36 to 44. $1.25 Boys Dark Oxford Gray Sweaters V neck Coat Style sizes 28 to 34 priced at $1.00 1 Lot Mens Sweaters values to $5. at $2.95 14 oz. Red Wrist Canvas Gloves 2 pr. for 25c The Best Leather Faced Gloves in Vernonia 50c MENS OVER COATS Friday and Saturday Special at $12.95 one DEL MONE COFFEE 2 lb. tin 92c 1 lb. tin 47 c Vernonia Mercantile Co. The Last Lot of those Seminole Blankets 66x84, just right for a robe for the car or coach $1.98 We Serve 15c per Pk«..... 19c NUT MARGARINE per lb. It isn’t the amount of money you spend in your clothes that counts, but where you spend it that makes all the difference in the world. Huck towels fancy Colored border, Size 18x36, a bargain. 2 for 25c 29c ALMONDS, Soft Shell per lb. I Not “How Much?” But Where?” Turkish Towels Fancy Colored bor ders, Size 18x36 Special 2 for 25c I LONG OÌ stance i LOCAL ANO {¿LEGRAPH J OKttiUPl WALiWiä, large size, per lb. 26-" CURRANTS, Imported CORVALLIS HILLSBORO M c M innville MONMOUTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23, 25 and 26. TEA GARDEN SYRUP % gal. 68c R oyal club eumpkin — Solid Pack, No. 2% tins STORES AT The more we sell the less you pay In order to enable our customers to take advan tage of the specials for Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 24 we are extending our two special to three days:— GKAfr, JU1UL hull finis INCORPORATED It Pays to buy at Millers WATCH OUR SHOW WINDOWS ates. Filson Rain Test Clothing Oregon Telephone Company r • • Vernonia’s Leading Store West Coast Loggers I