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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1928)
FOUB gig Urnumia Eaglr VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday, January 19, 1928. I THE ALL REVEALING AD Four-year Course at University l* rese nt A century from now a file of the ad For Portland Youth vertising pages (it ie m a . paper and mag- tklartha \¿yCMca(ks KITCHEN COUNCIL I______________________________________ New Year Culls—be ; tq .r.J fur them because It’s Leap Y ar. It would be a lot of tan to plan a midnight supper for this special oc casion—or maybe you are kind of half expecting company to drop iu. What ever may happen, you’ll want to be p* • /ared T ;> d corate the table appropriately is lUH-oriaut A clock laid face up and surroup.de I with u.i tietoe and holly bt ri tes is very impressive. ! Guesis enjoy w.itching Hie “minutes | to twelve’’ toll off. Then if you coru- phJ the effect with g:eeu candles tied with red ribbon bov. i you’ll have a wonderfully pretty table. For refreshments something easv is always best. Then you won’t have to worry and can enjoy tiie tun, too. jWi.ffks always make a hit. hoc »use everybody seems to iik< them. 1» is perfectly proper to make tluem r ght at the table if you have au elev.ric waffle iron. Jelly or Jam. syrup, spiced honey or ice cream may be served v rtb them. Bui as a “speci.il,“ and if it isn’t too much trouble, jou can serve chicken or turkey hash end cranbt rry sauce with the waf.les T'his combin ation makes au awfully good hot supper dish and all that auybo !* cofild wish. For dessert have som »¿hiug a little sweet like fancy cookies and candy. Coffee, of courso, goes bust with the waffles. Another tasty and < asy sup er could start with a var?e I assortm ut of open sandwiches. Different pastes, cheese spread, anchovy paste, nuts ground up and mixed with cream c; n be used and the little sandwiches cut into fancy shapes. You can decorate them, too, with little bi s of gre *n pickle and pimento for ho'iday colors, A fruit salad- grapefruit and ba nanas marinated and garnished w ll a spoonful of cranberry h-’-ly. coni.i ¡»¿» s rved with i... .andx.ui. .s '1.. ■ □ finish up a st -ving of but st» ■ n. | pudding, plum pudding oi fig pu.id.ng with hard sauce would be tine. Make the s. rvrigs rather small, though, be cause these puddings art rich, jou know’. Happy New Year, everybody! And I’m hoping to liiur from tunny of jou in the New Year. Whenever 1 u in help you with home cook ng or plans tor entertaining, lie sure u> write nit). Address — Martha M< ie, Hon«* Servic» Bureau, Sperry Flour Co., . u 1 rance co. > 0 ;t , a compiete UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu- An Emergency azine of today In your kit —Some young man of Portland chen is many times a life saver. history of the cl : a i i. ui: icteristics i ' gene. will wake up Christmas md tT.d a r. al Maybe you have been away from of the period. T i ..JVC s mei.ts record present in his stocking, one that he .. ill | home for a few days and return too ' enjoy to the utmost for the next four I kite or anyone of a d. en ta.ny,s may Issued every Thursday $2 per year in Advanct what the people are years, and one that will be remembered have happened to prevent your lems of the day, c ( T- * ting to the market in time. Pinner by him the rest of his life. Entered as Second Class .Matter, August 4, 1922 at the traits of tiie g . '!W.i( This present will be a completo 1 iias to be prepared all the same. Post Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the Pick up any ■ )1 I the unily news- four-year university education, at the 1 That’s win n an eni rg ncy shelf will Act of March 3, 1879 of Oregon. save the day. You can prepare a paper and theie . xl and picture is University Recently a business man of Portland wonderfully testy meal in about thirty the story of the MARK E. MOE, Editor h erve that issue I who declined to give his name culled minutes, j and posterity a ct iiom now can tell' up Earl M. Pallett, registrar of the Uni Set asid< a special shelf and keep what the men a. d v i i o this genera-j versity and wanted to know “how niuuli these cann* <1 goods always on deck— THE SOCIALISTIC DRIVE pineapple and prepared grapefruit or to go to the University.” tion wort, what t! ii i >•'“ of tiansporta- it “ costs You mean how much it costs a prepared mixed salad fruits, mayon tion was, how tl \\ naise. canned sweet potatoes, spins ch. year?’’ he was asked. There are appearing in some of our tertained. The a v i “No, 1 want to know how much it asparagus, canned milk chickun soup big city papers at the present time stories tile past an open I .1. i cists for four years,” was the reply. or any kind, plum pudding in the can “1 am going to give one of the boys ! and dried beef. about the alleged success af a municipal Thru if you only can find a little up here a complete college education bank in Birmingham, England. Public Picture a man in I -e jear 202.8 chancing lor lettuce and some butter in the refrig i Christinas present.” upon a file oi {I ds n wspiper for thei benefits claimed for such municipal in year donor of this unique gift was erator and bread iu the box, dinner 1928. Turnir to tiie advertising told 'The that stitutions are set forth in an alluring man student expenses werfi esti will soon be ready, If the bread is pages he would S0( i ‘ arrayed before his mated at between $51)0 and $750- per dry toast it. ner. eyes the styles in weai ing apparel for year, depending upon courses taken, This is what you’ll have for dinner An article on the subject in a San Fran men, women and ch —creamed dried beef r (served on the mode of living. of (>ne hundred and The the name cisco paper says in part: “It” (the bank) years ago. He ,-( til alien of the |>oy was not gi\ < n toast if you wish), Candied sweet I . e tl ■ types of out because the present is to be • a potatoes, buttered spinach. i «ripe- “has an advantage over other banks in automobile fruit and pineapple salad and p.um in gr< t fav. r and uni- “complete surprise” to him, it was ex- . that it has no dividends to pay sharehold versal use. By tl pudding for dessert. With a little plained. i > butter, flour and canned milk the ers and no fancy salaries to pay to direc would learn that the r ,Jio 1 v. '.isoning he in great white* sauce for tfle dried beef is tors. The governing body of the bank is demand, even c .ceed'r - ii .vas popularity quickly made. A little hard sauce for Topics for Oriental a committee named by the council from its rhe pudding can be put together while Essay Contest Civen [ other things are running. Now, isn’t own members, who serve without compen the phonograph and layer piano. '1 raining in the <.:t • . lcut.iing would this a dinner good enough for any sation.” UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu- body? not be necessary lor this leader of the This supposed advantage of public advertisements of the p..st to inform him grnv.—Two specific topics will be given Another meal all from the sanie this year to students who wish to par emergency r.hclf might be- chid cm ownership of any industry is its greatest self, from the cancer-cure ads, that can ticipate in the Murray Warner essay soup, asparagus sal.id. creanu .1 spin drawback. What is everybody’s business. cel was a menace to the generation and, contest on the Orient, it. is announced ach, sauted s-.veet pot’itoes, and plum This Birmingham bank is supported large from other ads, that obesity and exceed by l>r. Warren D. Smith, member of the pudding. ly by deposits of workingmen. In our own ing thinness concerned the public ¿IS • omni it fee on arrangements. This has If "on have lust a few minute , to !»••• n dune at the request of Mrs. spare, foi ii<--sei i \(,u can m. ke ..-i country we have seen the estabishment of greatly as the malignant cancer. Warner, the donor of the prizes, with quick little cup cakes afid they are railroad labor banks. They have been good the hope that in this way it will be delicious too. The advertisements are also a record Little Lc.hfeiJng Cubes «•asicr fur students to compile data for banks, but railroad men and officials of lbi cups Drifted Snow Flour the banks have found that they could not of economic conditions, revealing market papers. Two-thirds cup sugar and estimating the supply and de Prizes totalling $650 have been off be operated successfully much different prices 3 teaspoons baking powder ered this year, and classifications made mand. Hali-te"spoon salt from any other banking institution. so that all contestants have an equal One-third cup melted shortening For the discerning contemporary reader chance of winning one of the awards. Of course, in Birmingham the taxable Z eggs II.e topics as stated are: First, “How the newspaper advertisements afford more assets of the city are behind the bank. 1 teaspoon each vanilla and may relations between the United lemon extracts. They have already been called on to pay interesting and valuable information than tU.H s and Japan, or China or the Phil Melt shortening in measuring cup he can preserve for posterity. ippines be best promoted? ” Second, a $35,000 deficit. This, however, has been ’Ah.it difficulties social, commercial or and cool until only slightly warm. repaid. The article does not state whether political, exist between the United (Tin or aluminum cup is best), Add THAT ’ S WHAT COUNTS the Birmingham bank pays taxes the same Stalls and japan, or China, or The eggs whole, dropping into melted To Build Dry Kiln iTJling cup wlih 1 ’ •• s'sh sh lining Philip}.Ties, and how may they be re- si. >r'er.1ug Fl as other banks. It is safe to assume, how O. A. C., Corvallis. January 9— or vmter Sift ail dry ingredients In the list of what may be called the non<d. The first is for American niilL Construction ,of a commercial jiry ever, that it does not. slioleiits, and the second for Oriental .tgot her three times. Pour liquid in kiln unit by the school of forestry chief characteristics of our present era 1 gredii cuts into mixin« bowl and brat The article looks like an attempt to may lie found the assertion that this is ani students. ’ c gp beater then with spoon for seasoning lumber, as authorized Slaib nts taking geography, history, fi'.’Si with plant the suggestion in the public mint age when "nobody has any time.” On this j"Ur.*ialisni, by the hoard of regents, will en or other subjects may write W 111 e • grai '.aJj adding dry ingredi- that it might be well for the public to go point practically all the observers and •' • <vs from the point of view of their ,cnis Beat three minutes. Add flavor able students to he trained in into tne banking business in the Unites critics of our social order are agreed. favorite subject and this will be taken ing. Put batter into greased muffin practical operation of this modern into account by the judges, it is stated. tins and bake for 20 minutes at 400 equipment which is becoming more States. ’.rees fahrcnht.it. ami more important in the lumber They draw’ their proof for this assertion 1 he contest will close some time next d( Remember Pm always glad to hear How many people in this country wouli from term. Throe prizes, one each of $150, industry. In advocating appropria the ever-increasing speed of our from you and to assist you with house enjoy intrusting thlir funds to public banks means of transportation. A half-hour re-! 4-100 and $50 will be offeied io Ameri ’.e p’ng problems wht never you write tion of the $6000 needed for the can students; one prize of $50 is offered operated by city councilmen who received duction Address. Martha Meade, Home project, Regent George M. Corn- the time it takes to go from' fur ¡he essay by a freshman; and prizes me- no pay for their work and who knew noth Chicago in Ser vic • Bureau. Sperry Flour Co., San wall, Portland, added that much of $100 each are offered for the best York; a mile added to; research needs to be done in this Francisco. ing in particular about the banking bus the record to of New essay bv Chinese, Japanese and Filipino the number per hour in air-! field as many problems in lumber st nd nts. iness? plane travel; a half hour gained in a Burns will vote on $153,000 seasoning are still unsolved. What is everybody’s business is no trans Atlantic trip—these are Astoria—Exporting of flour more bonds for union high school build West Salem to have mail carrier body’s business. There is no incentive foi our hurrying age greets with active than ever befoie. ing. service for first time. good management in a business institution have no time to dally. which is operated with no expectation of Thus runs the lament of the reward. Public officials may be the most is it indeed a matter of such critics. But' con- honest in the world, but they are contin ¿•ein? True, there was a time grave ............... when men ually changing in office and few of them had more leisure than they take to them know anything about the operation oi selves today, but we have yet to learn business which advocates of socialism that in those days men had a greater abun would place in their hands for operation. dance either in social progress or human —Manufacturer. happiness than we, have today. 4k We can’t deny that we are in a hurry, :‘V '< •"' PLEASE CANCEL MY CITIZENSHIP but as compared to more leisurely periods in history it isn’t to be denied that we get! • Ì “Please cancel my membership in the things done. And after all that’s what Chamber ol Commerce, as 1 do not have cou n is. the opportunity to take advantage of it,” -a Su < • ¡ful Six THE OLDEST INHABITANT said a note on a statement of dues re- now bids for Even l.realer ¿ ucees» turned by a member. It iiiit’lit lie worth while if those per- “Do you cancel your life insurance be- sons who are always looking for the “old- cause you do not die? living’’ were to give "Do you cancel your fire insurance be est man or woman living" JVeu' 4 - J Vheel Brakes a little thought as to what it means when cause you do not have a file? Do you can Fisher Bodies Nt ir Man if old J and Muffler New Dash Gasoline Gau^e they find such an individual. cel your school taxes because you have AT an J Greater Power New Fenders New Stop Light Merely as an object of interest the old no children? Does your membership in New Cross-flow Radiator New Steering Gear New GMR Cylinder Head New Thermostat New Clutch the Chamber of Commerce mean that you est in habitant deserves no more comment New Fuel Pump New Hater Pump New Frame expect to get dollar for dollar return than the tallest man, the stingiest woman! New Crankcase Ventilation New Instrument Pane! New Axles right this year on your dues? Do you ex- or the most mischievous boy. These are New Carburetor New Coincide nt al Lock New Wheels traits or characteristics which bring little pect the Chamber organization to be con TUDY the new features offered in ble this aiMed value. These features tinually doing something tangible fer you credit to him or to the community. the New Set k s Pontiac Six! Seldom assure smoother, snappier, more pow It is fullness of life we want; not mere or your line of business, and aie you go- has a mere impr .sive list been offered erful six-cylinder performance—great ing to get out because you cannot see length. Fortunate indeed is he whose in a si igle announcement on any car er safetv and comfort—•.-’•eater luxury rears cover a long span of life; but more that tilis is being done? whose p.’st record proved it to be of and owner satisfaction They give add still is he who can make these > sound It sign. And they have been; hi ed value—the greatest ever offered in "If so, you not only want to get out ol fortunate ed uitho.it increa ing the price—be- a low-priced six! Come in today -and '.ears count for something in service to the Chamber, but out of the city. Co live his cau el. ’.!■ • ipastsu.cessma'.espossi- see for yourself. fellowmen. We do not begrudge the on some desert island. Members musn’t oldest inhabitant the years he has accu .$745 vOUPE ............................................. expect that they can buy new hats w it il mulated. But the individuals who seek to $745 ROADSTER ....................................... 2 DOOR £ Chamber of Commerce dividends, Tile enligt our interest in him could more $745 CARRIOLLT ........................ SLOAN -7 .$325 LOI R IH'OR SEDAN ............. dividends are no! that kind. .»>'5 easih get it, if we could feel that they SPORT LANDA! SEDAN ....... "If a man is living here, whether he is were not unmindful of the words of the Ail I’ iic . j ill buctorv in business, following a profession or is poet: retired, he is receiving benefits from the ”We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, GILBY MOTOR CO. Chamber of Commerce, and he is indebt not breatlis; ed to it. I’he Chamber of Commerce is In fei lings. not in figures on a dial." Vernonia, Oregon not a building, a club, a political party oi a branch of government. It represents the 1 h»' way to get tin' most experience for people of the city who are not satisfied, the Ii a nion»'\ is to keep th»1 neighbor’s who are determined that this city shall ehildien lor a day. improve and progress every day in the year. Progress comes not because a city One thing that makes the American wants it but because there are men who speed, up is tile fact that he’s three laps are willing to work for it."—Exchange. behind a charge account. I these features addai S