Thursday, February 23, 1928 j^B^For 5 years Dr. Luzader, ^£>- eyesight specialist, has been making monthly visits to Vernonia. His next will be March 5 and 6. office at Kullander’s. Have your spent eyes examined.—adv. WRNONIA EAGLE to know that Mrs. Cecil Bateman was able to leave the hospital on Monday and is convalescing in Portland with her sister Mrs. Youmans. FIVE I Vitamins are body regulators es- until top is firm to touch. Crease over top. Garnish with parsley and sential for proper functioning of omelet at right angle to handle of I serve immediately. the system. pan, fold over; invert hot platter| Eggs are also valuable because of their high mineral content. Miss Beatrice Anderson Phosphorous, iron and sulfur are j Be sure to attend the P.-T. A. the week end in Seattle. all found in egg yolk. The pro-| Burford Wilkerson who is at- bazaar and food sale in the build­ tein, found in eggs is of superior L. F. Soul of Troutdale is visit­ tending Pacific university spent the ing next to the post office Satur- quality, because it is of animal week end with his parents, Mr. day, February 25.—adv. ing C. A. Malmsten. origin and easily assimilated by| r. and Mrs. J. B. Wilkerson. F. M. Stokes, architect for the | February 22 is Ash Wednesday, the human body, Milk is the only Joy theatre, was in town Saturday O. A. Anderson received some the beginning of Lent. From then rival of eggs as a nutritious and very beautiful flowers from the until Easter the Vernonia Bakery I complete natural food, Rev. G. W. Plumer went to Parent Teacher association on will have on sale delicious Hot! One attractive way of serving Portland Monday. Tuesday. cross Buns and due to a quality eggs is as bacon rings thus: Line fruit mix they will be better than i muffin rings or ramekins with Mrs. Eva Palmer and family L. .E. Decker, principal of the ever before. Here is an opportun- slices of bacon, which have been have moved to Salem. John Gumm school in St. Helens ity for a variety in your diet and slightly pan broiled. Break an egg Born: To Mr. and Mrs. J. F. was in Vernonia on school business as the season is short buy them into center of each, and season Whether you are planning your spring Riley, a boy, February 13. He has Saturday. with a bit of butter and a few often.—adv. been named Jack Whenton. grains of salt and pepper. Place planting for field or garden, of grains, Mrs. E. A. Green received word The Woloplay Camp Fire group For sale at the Vernonia Bakery from Mr. Green that his mother is giving a salad sale for the cabin in a moderate oven to bake until vegetables or flowers, you will only need several sacks of stale bread. Fine had passed away in Detroit, Mich., fund at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb- eggs are set. Garnish with parsley to worry about the selection as the grade serve immediately, and on Sunday. for chickens or hog feed.—adv. ruary 28, next door to the post A dainty luncheon dish is golden is the very best, when you buy Lilly’s Mrs. W. W. Wolffe who under­ office.—adv. Mrs. Judd Greenman left for rod eggs. To make these mince Seeds. Olympia, Wash., on Monday and went an operation in Portland on cooked egg whites finely with Mother’s bread is as fine a loaf Saturday is reported to be getting of bread as you can buy and we , a silver fork, and season well with expects to be away till Saturday. along nicely. say this with conviction since im- salt and pepper. Force yolks Miss Marie Walker of St. Helens FLOWER, GARDEN, GRASS, VEGE­ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander partial bread experts have judged I through a sieve and season. Add was in Vernonia visiting friends and Miss Alma Kullander spent Mother’s bread and they have said i whites to white sauce made of yesterday. TABLE SEED GRAINS, FARM SEED Sunday visiting relatives in Inde- that it is as fine a loaf of bread ! butter,, flour and milk, and pour Mr. and Mrs. Art Whitaker and pendence. as it is possible to produce. It ; I over toast. Pile yolks lightly over Mrs. T. Allen went to Portland on should mean something to you to the top.' Garnish with parsley. Mrs. Nell Gillette of Echo is have this high quality bread pro­ Monday. Creamed eggs may be easily pre- visiting her sister-in-law Mrs. J. i pared by cutting whole hard cook­ Mrs. Harold Christie and Mrs. W. Brown. They both went to Port- duced in your home town and does ed eggs in eighths lengthwise and it not deserve your support? When C. A. Woolfolk of Keasey were in land on Monday. you buy any k;nd of bread ask heating in white sauce without town Saturday. Adams and Henderson of the for Mother’s—there is none bet- stirring. Pour over toast. A bit I of curry powder may be added to Mrs. Henry Hall of Ravensdale, Auto top and Paint shop have been ter.—adv. I the white sauce as a variation. Wash., is the guest of her daughter awarded the contract for the paint­ I Plain or foamy omelets are de­ Easter Suggests Eggs; Mrs. N. Trussler. ing of the Joy theatre. Here Are New Recipes licious. Here is one good recipe: Judge D.- B. Reasoner spent the Mrs. Sidney Malmsten who under­ To yolks of four fresh eggs beaten week end in Hillsboro with his went an operation in Portland on Easter even though a sacred day until thick and lemon colored, add daughters. Saturday is reported to be getting immediately suggests spring, egg salt and pepper to taste. Fold in­ along nicely. and egg hunts. The cheapness of to whites beaten dry, to ' which Cram and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. eggs and their high nutritive value one-fourth cup of water had been family of Pleasant Hill have mov- Don't forget those Boston Cream assure them of a valuable place added when half beaten. Pour ■ mix- ed to Gaston. Pies at the Vernonia Bakery on in the diet before or after Easter. ture into hot skillet greased with J. N. Miller of Clatskanie, county Wednesday, Friday and Saturday ot Eggs are exceedingly high in melted butter. Cook over low fire each week. These are a real treat commissioner, was in town Friday vitamin content. They contain vit­ uncover after 2 minutes. When the and you could not possibly make looking over some roads. amins A, B, D and E, reports Miss omelet is well puffed—after 5 or them for what we charge for them Willeta Moore, instructor in nu­ 6 minutes—it will have light brown E. G. Mecklem, driver for the —only 30c each.—adv. trition at Oregon State college. lower crust. Finish in a slow oven, Butternut Bread Co., is sick with O. A. Anderson is convalescing the flu. with his sister, Miss Emily Ander­ Mrs. W. P. Brickley went to Rain­ son who teaches in Portland. He ier on Saturday for a visit with expects to be able to return home her parents. soon. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Baker and Four cars of Portland friends and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd went to Port- relatives paid and surprise visit land on Tuesday. to Carl Bergerson of the Shell Oil Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson, Co., on Sunday, the occasion being and Mr. .and Mrs. C. Davidson his birthday. went to Portland on Sunday. Sales of Parker House rolls at William Van Doran and daughter the Vernonia Bakery grow larger Georgia, and Mrs. W. Aspland went each week and there Is a reason— they are good. So that you may to Portland on Monday. enjoy them at a nominal cost they Phaeton (touring car) ........ $511.51 C. L. Bateman and Emil Messing are on sale every Saturday at 15c went to Portland on Saturday re­ per dozen or 2 dozen for 25c. Standard roadster .............. 501.27 turning Monday evening. Phone your order if you cannot Roadster with rumble seat ... 531.27 Mr. and Mrs. John Link and come early.—adv. Standard coupe .................... 622.15 family of Dundee, Oregon and Mrs. J. E. Tapp and Harry Kerns of Standard coupe, rumble seat 656.15 C. Link of Goble visited Mrs. John the Nehalem Ice and Creamery Co., Link’s sister, Mrs. O. A. Anderson. made a business trip to Portland Sport coupe ............ 678.47 Wednesday of last week. Tudor Sedan .......... 622.15 Vernonia Trading Co. New Ford Delivered in Vernonia CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING The American Legion will hold a hard time leap year dance on Wednesday, February 29, in the Legion hall. A prize will be given to the most ragged couple. Every dance will be strictly ladies choice. T. W. Tays fell off a monorail at the Oregon-American mill on Dr. Sunday and was very seriously hurt to with a broken leg and other in- and juries. by 292 The Verhonia Bakery is always on the look out for something new FOR SALE—Young pigs, 7 weeks to please the palate. So now we old; also stocked chicken ranch have another new cake for you for sale heap. Call at Sandwich called Blue Bonnet loaf cake. It Is Shop, Vernonia. 293* made from a rich fruit mix and it is really extra good as you will 1 PURE BRED Jersey Black Giants affirm when you try it. Only 35c setting eggs for sale. $1 per set- for the loaf.—adv. McDonald, phone ting. “Lode” The Tatapoochin Camp Fire 294* 12F5151. group met at the home of Miss 20-ACRE FARM, 15 acres under Hazel Malmsten on Monday even- cultivation, house and barn, for ing for their regular meeting and sale. Place is 2 M miles east of to practice on their Camp Fire Vernonia and is being sold to set­ •play. tle up an estate. For particulars The American Legion wishes to see J. M. Clark. 284 announce that admission fees for »all dances will be 75c for men and BABY CHICKS, White Leghorn. 25c for ladies. All spectators must Guaranteed to live, from our pay admisison fees.—adv. large type, heavy production hens. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dunlap of Price $15 per hundred, $140 per thousand. 41so Red chicks. Write • Molson, Wash., stopped off on their for illustrated catalog. Fred F. way to California to visit Mrs. Mc- Hughes & Son, Hillsboro, Oregon. Donald of the McDonald hotel. 2410* Mrs. Earl Smith entertained with FOR SALE—G. A. Kelty 84 acre four tables of “500” on Saturday prizes were won farm with implements. One mile! evening. The first Harris and J. W. by Mrs. W. A. south of Clatskanie, Oregon. Own-1 er wants to go east to care for Brown. aged mother. For terms call at The Vernonia Bakery will make farm or address above. 17tf another cut in the price of holi- day fruit cake. In order to clean MISCELLANEOUS up the small stock remaining it be sold out at 40c per pound will FOR RENT—One three room fur­ this is as cheap as ordinary nished house, block from Bridge and on this bargain be- street. E. S. Cleveland Phone 323. cake, Get in real bargain.—adv. cause it is a CLERK Examination Vernonia Mr. __ _______ Barnes and Fred Anderson March 17. Age 18-45. K ______ plumbers __________ M®n. o ________ f Forest Grove, for the V omen. Don’t miss this opportunity. jOy theatre are staying at the Me- Coaching course $5. Booklet free. Donald hotel. L. Hampton, Box 1818-VS, Wash-| Her many friends will be pleased ington, D. C. 291* TWO PARASOLS were left at Hall’s office. The parties whom they belong may come identify them and have them paying for this advertisement. Fordor Sedan ........... Pickup ...................... Bumpers, extra ........ Spare tire and cover Truck chassis .......... Chassis and cab ...... Dual High transmission for trucks 698.95 511.51 .. 15.36 .. 15.00 564.00 649.00 .. 55.00 All Prices F.O.B. Vernonia FOR Crawford Motor Co We will show you how to save it as we have no clerks to pay and no high rent. That is why you can do better here. Be sure to inspect our stock be­ fore you buy. Ladies’ and Children's Clothing Men’s Furnishings Spring Goods Arriving Every ,Day COREY ECONOMY STORE 1ONG X3JSTANCE Year The telephone will prove to be your most valuable and most economical assistant in the office, work­ shop, home or while Waveling. Oregon Telephone Co Subscriplions Offer Ends March 1 25 Per Gent Dis count if Paid in Advance Vernonia Eagle