1 Thursday, December 29, 1927 VERNONIA EAGLE THREE from our local dry goods empor- wings. Apple cubes and mayonnaise to serve when eggs are scarce, as I »um. llis otner shirt, which he had form the body. Strips of pimento f ' with ’*■ no eggs ----- at * they can • be made Number 31 LAURENCE LOCKNEY, Editor VOLUME 1 worn continuously for two seasons, make .’?elers. all, or. at most, one! Old-fashioned was showing signs of threadbare- An attractive holiday salad is creamy rice pudding, without eggs; BASSMOUTH BAKER 100 per cent Americanism in cast es that a movie actress was arrest ncss, besides which it was becom- made by adding chopped walnuts, gelatins made from fruit juices; INTERVIEWS HIMSELF ing the ballot, and indicated for- ed there last week for shooting her ing quite dirty. celery and cranberries to a cran- mince, apple, cranberry, and other Bassmouth Baker of Bullfrog cibiy with the index finger of his husband without a license. fruit pies; cornstarch blanc mange, berry gelatin. Buttes, who has been quite fortun right hand that 100 per cent Am Prof. Flyleaf Adkins states that Farm Reminders either vanilla or chocolate; fruit in electing preisdents during Shamrock salad is made by ericanism would be manifested by ate Orchardists night classes in marksmanship will who occasionally cup; fruit cobblers, made with a the past 20 or 30 years, gave out the hoi poilu and the vox populi, be started in the high >enoo: next have their trees seriously damaged stuffing green peppers with a ndx- biscuit top; dried fruit shortcakes, an unsolicited interview this week arm in arm with the common yo week. The Siskiyou Kid, who has by red spider mites can escape ture of chopped olives and cheese. with biscuit foundation; fresh, to a number of our citizens who kel, or geezer, going to the polls ' s¡x notches m his gus, has bee:. Cuis damage by thoroughly exannn- seasoned to taste. Rings are sliced stewed, and baked fruits in season-, off and three or four placed on were hanging around the sunny and voting for the candidate that tmployed as instructor. ing the buds in the fall or winter stewed dried fruits; steamed fruit side of the postoffice. i is picked to win by Mr. Baker “flummery,” O. Byron Heck, who has been in for the clusters of tiny red eggs, lettuce in shape of a clover leaf. puddings; junket; Daisy salad is made by slicing made from canned fruit juices Bassmouth said that the future himself, j the habit of eating an apple a day says the department of entomology of the country depends upon the to keep Doc Horsecollar away, told of the Oregon experiment station. the white of a hard boiled egg such as blackberry or raspberry, THE POLITICAL CRISIS election of the right man for pres Ezra Hoskins that he recently start- If tiie clusters are numerous, they lengthwise, and placing it on bed | thickened with corn starch; baked So far no attempt has been made ident. He said that many times in cd to eating three apples a day may be killed by an application of of shredded lettuce in the position Indian pudding; fruit sherbets. the past the constitution seemed by either the democrats or repub- since the chiropractor and the vet- 8 per cent oil emulsion after freez of petals. Centers of grated egg Pork and other meats to be can yolk and mayonnaise are used. i on the verge of being toppled into licans of Cactus Flat to secure a erinarian started in business in our ing weather is over. ned are cooked first in the usual This is the time of year to Individual servings of fruit salad way for any given cut, and then an abyss of corruption, and that national convention for the nom- city. at the same time the cornerstone ination of a presidential candidate. Bootlegger Rattlesnake Ike made guard against ewe paralysis ac- are attractive when served in cups processed under steam pressure. Di This state of apathy must no long cording to the experiment station, of baskets of orange or grapefruit rections for doing this are found of the foundation of our govern- er grip our citizenship with its a flying trip to the tall timber uist This trouble is oue primarily to peel. I in Farmers’ Bulletin 1186-F, Pork ment faced immediate and violent advice of counsel. week on a few lack of exercise together with too destruction, but that the election clammy tentacles, or else the Farm. are a few good desserts Mescal Bill picked up an old much dry feed, It is avoided by of our leaders will feel the barbed of a president always pulled order of canas this week, with feeding hay at sting of the Catamount editor ’ s puce night so the ewe out of chaos at the critical and which he will reinforce his trous- will go into the pasture during the logical, not to say psychological, editorial quill. err. day and get her required exercise. moment, and that the government ANOTHER HAT IN THE RING In this way hay supplements the has always survived, even though WOOD FOR S ale Horatium P. Whiffletree of Cac at times it has seemed a bit wob tus Flat has announced his inten I have about 10 cords of moun- pasture. bly on its pins. He advocates a tion to run for president. Mr. Whif tain oak wood which I am desirous During the pruning season fletree is a dirt farmer, distantly of selling to people who b.irn wood pie growers are apt to find areas removed; he has never formed or in their stove at $2.00 per tea:' or of the bark that are punctured with Play i expressed an opinion, and also has $0.00 per cord. This wood is some many fine holes, says the experi ; ofher qualifications which are ad- that I dragged up out of the creek ment station. This injury is done r.nd cut into stzvewood length at by the bronze apple tree weevil. and entertaining musical mired by the voting public. a great ci.peus-. of time nr ! :aj,r These areas are cut out and de “Speaking of the new Ford,” raid end much t eat. I don t want ui,y stroyed and the wound painted numbers followed by a Old Quib Skills today, “one of our cf it lift oi! „ v hands •.s toon with a mixture of creosote, 1 pint, BASKET SOCIAL citizens went into a restaurant in a lot of hard work to ge: it c <. and coal tai:. 2 pints. at the the county seat the other day It is not desirable to fatten High School Auditorium asked for flivver and bacon.” and'up into stovewood length and the rusty old bucksaw that i borrowec itcers on grain in the northwest, Thursday, December 29 from Bearcat Boone was so dull tiie Oregon experiment station finds LOCAL NEWS Admission: that I blistered both my two hands as they do not bring large enough membership of the Chamber and nearly broke my back getting profits over steers fattened on hay Children 15c, Adults 25c I | ] of The Converse has grown to such an Ladies bringing baskets get extent that another chair was add it cut up into stovewood length to justify the expense. Baby beef, ami I want to sell it to those who ljwever, cannot be produced on in free, and admission ap ed this week. first come first served. The wood hay alone. In order for cattle to plies on purchase of basket. • Mrs. Bearcat Boone, who recently is cut up into stovewood length put on desirable gains at this age A prize for the best basket. kerned to drive a car from th? and is just the right length to fit they must have a liberal amount front seat, is still qualified to di Everybody come. You will rect yovr stove. You will du well tc of grain in their feed ration. her husband’s maneuvers from buy your wood from me as it is. have a good time. Irrigated land in Oregon that is the back seat. seasoned and is cut up into not frozen or planted to a crop Auspices of Christian En Sycamore Slim writes from the stovewood wood length. mav be leveled or releveled to el deavor, Christian Church. I little frontier village of Los Angel- Yours for wood iminate all high spots or HOKSFHIDE HOPKINS. places, where water control difficult during the past season. COLD BREEZE HITS THE CACTUS FLAT CATAMOUNT 1 Tins Dark Secret NEW BATTERIES $9.85 Old Batteries Taken in Trade Now is the time of year your battery should be kept fully charged and in tip top shape. 4 Your battery recharged, painted acid $1 50 proof, paint and acid adjusted, all for .. Radio batteries and others not requiring $1 00 removal of installation in car................... Rent batteries, per day 25c Motor C Dupont Powdor í During the Winter Months when Heavier Feed ing is necessary, you can be sure of uniform quality Vernonia Trading Co FINNE i GF THE FORCE J SAGEBRUSH BELT A cold and clammy breeze of un known origin struck our midst this week, reminding a number of our respectable and respectful citizens that it was time to get out the flan- ! nels. The breeze sprang np over night and before our citizenship knew what was going on it was too late to do anything about it. Not only did we have a chilling wind that cut like a jackknife, but it also acted in the capacity of the harbinger of frost, which bit, without any perceptible warning, into the very souls of our late veg etables, and even some of the hard iest of weeds that escaped the gruelling glare of last summers sun were warped almost beyond recognition by the hoary monster. Winter is upon us. There is a chill in the air that reminds us forcibly and poignantly that the elements are not to be trifled with. I ALAS. ALACK. A RIGHT GOOD SMACK. Wampus Pete, the Silver Pen ned Poet of the Sierras) balmy fine night I was riding, With a pretty young' miss from afar; The night it was dark; I decided to park, And switched out the lights on my car. put my arm gently around her— She knocked me right out on my ear. On the ground I lay prone, While she speeded on home— And I learned about women from her. Home Pointers Attractive and appetizing salads may be made for winter use. "Por cupine” salad is made by sticking “needlzs” cut from unblanched al monds into halves of canned pears. Fruit salad in a wafer box is made three Saltines together with ribbon and filling with a lettuce leaf and fruit salad. A garnish of marshmallow or candied cherry adds to the appearance. Butterfly salad is made from canned pineapple, A slice Is cut crosswise and the cut edges plac- cd opposite other to form Miller Mercantile Company CORVALLIS HILLSBORO NEWFERG SALEM SHER DAN VE’tNONIA M c M innville MONMOUTH With best wishes jor a appy ^eiv ^eai HIGHTOWER PULLS FOX PAW Gil Hightower received a charge of buckshot in his right shoulder Tuesday morning when he asked the ' Cleve Clifton the name of Arizona sheriff who escorted Cleve ; to the state line. TO KEEP UP WITH PROGRESS, BILL LEMON CHANGES SHIRTS Bill Lemon appeared on the streets of our thriving metropolis last Sunday with a new flannel shirt which he bought outright STORES AT STORES AT Gordon Hats 'ernonia's Leading Store With an Oirish Brogue Kirschbaum Suits