VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 23, 192» Kitchen Recitals Those Who Have Purchased Model “A” Ford Cars E. Shipman A. J. Stockton M. Leadelman L. M. Caphammer W. V. Lindley W. C. Utility B. Wellman Aubery ‘Angel Food Cake FOR t Construction R. S. Luxton E. Brown D. C. Cason C. Bell T. Kirkwold E. Carrigan C. Burgerson A. C Blum J. A. Miller A. E. Buckley W. C. Black A. E. Adams P. O. Mellinger P. James AND Building Material H. Fielberg B. Mills M. E. Ericson Columbia Fire Ass’n. A. H. Erb T. Ginber W. A. Hayden E. F. Huber P. Hill E. Hall L. Nystrom G. Johns T. C. Johns W. O. Porterfield L. Johnston J. Reynolds C. Hyland CONSULT Vernonia Trading Co Vernonia Phone 682 J. Neurer W. Hodge Nehalem Creamery O.-A. Lumber Co. Nehalem Market E. Hall T. L. Vale W. O. Porterfield Phone Your Order receives the same careful selection as though you had per­ sonally visited market. Judge P. Hill has purchased 2 model T, and 2 model A Ford cars from the Craw­ ford Motor Co. “There is a Reason.” VERNONIA MEAT MARKET Orders Coming In Fast Culver & Co. Wholesale and Retail Phone 231 Crawford Motor Company Vernonia C/.-L «.any rouie. al ito txn Round Trips On sala daily May 22 to Sept. SO inclusive. Return limit Oct 31 ST. PAUL............... $ 77.85 ST. LOUIS ............. 87.85 CHICAGO............. 92.95 WASHINGTON... 148.11 NEW YORK........... 153.95 Similar Farea to other points NOTICE The board of union high school will receive bids for 100 cords of 4 feet slab wood, The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids to be opened June 1st at 8:00 p.m. 422 Mrs. Chas. Malmsten, clerk. Notice Of Appointment Of Executor In the matter of the estate of William McMullen, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the the undersigned has been appoint­ ed executor of the estate of Wil­ liam McMullen, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County, and ha i qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at my office at Vernonia, Oregon with vouchers and duly verified, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published May 23. 1929. 1 ast publication June 20, 1929. 1'. Hill, Executor of the estate | of William McMullen, deceased. I Gordon R. Watt, Attorney. CALL FOR BIDS Bids will be received by the school board of district No. 47, ernonin. Oregon., for 80 cords Let us Clean and Shine your car up like new - - WASH RACK Best Cleaning & Washing Service Possible I Vernonia Garage & Repair Shop EXPERT REPAIR WORK L. F. Fredrickson, Mgr. Phone 1161 LINDSAY LUMBER COMPANY of 4 foot wood to be delivered St. Helens, county of Columbia, to the Washington school and state of Oregon, on the 3rd day 60 cords of 3-foot wood to be, of June, 1929, at 11 o’clock in delivered to the Lincoln school.: the forenoon of said day, to show Bids must be turned in by cause, if any exist why an order noon of May 24, 1929. Bids of sale should not be made must be accompanied by a cer­ authorizing and directing the ad­ tified check for 10 per cent of ministrator of said estate to sell the amount of the bid. The wood at private sale, the following de­ must be delivered by July 1, scribed real property situated in 1929. the county of Columbia and BEN OWENS, state of Oregon, to-wit: Chairman, The S. E. % of Sec. 22, Tp. ALICE GOODING, 5 N. R. 5 West of the Willamette 412 Clerk. Meridian, as prayed for by said administrator in the petition filed IN THE COUNTY COURT OF in the above entitled estate. This Citation is issued pursu­ THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY ant to an order duly made by the Hon. John Philip, Judge of Citation above entitled court, On the In the matter of the estate the 22nd day of April, 1929, which of Robert R. Patrick, deceased. said directed that this Ci­ To Morgan DeLong, Leo De- tation order be served upon the non­ Long, Mrs. Ella Iioit, Mrs. Ada resident heirs, and all persons Hoit, Mrs. Ellen Patrick, Guy if any such there be, Patrick, Rex Patrick, James Pat­ unknown, interested in said estate, by pub­ rick, Mrs. Nellie Morgan, George lication once a week in the Ver­ Patrick, Leroy Patrick, Albert nonia Eagle for four successive Patrick, Mrs. Sadie , Thomas, weeks, a weekly newspaper at Mrs. Mary DeLong, Mrs. Edyth Vernonia, Columbia county, Ore­ McWilliams, Leo Waters, Ernest gon. Waters, Charles Patrick, Norman Witness my hand and the seal Patrick, and Mrs. Theo. Evans, heirs at law of Robert R. Pat­ of said court affixed this 22nd rick, deceased, and to all other day of April, 1929. J. W. Hunt, Clerk of the persons unknown, if any such court. By H. E. Veazie, there be, interested in said estate county of Robert R. Patrick, who was Deputy. First publication, May 2, 1929. on the 30th day of July, 1928, Last publication May 30, 1929. by an order of the above entitled court declared dead to all legal intents and purposes. FOR SALE In the name of the State of EXTRA FINE White Leghorn Oregon, Greeting: pullets sale, from B. W. D. You and each of you are here- certified for stock, 210-egg flock by commanded to be and appear average, 76c each. 1421 Bridge in the above entitled court at street. 424* the Court House in the city of FOR SALE new Chevrolet, 3- speed transmisison, $15. Phone 9F51 or write box 258, Verno- nia. 394* FOR SALE—Modern five-room, partly furnished house. Locat­ ed on corner of Weed avenue and Cougar street. Inquire at Eagle office. tf FOR OR TRADE SALE FOR SALE or trade 3 room house and 2 lots or 3 room house and 4 lots. 956 Rose ave­ nue. Whitsell. Inquire at 409 River St.________ 422* FOR SALE or trade—7-tube Ma­ jestic Radio. Will take battery set for equity in new Majestic, if anyone wants to continue pay­ ments on radio; or what have you? L. R. Norris. 412* FOR RENT TWO furnished and two unfur­ nished apartments for rent. Mrs. M. A. Lane, 875 Second St., Vernonia, Oregon. 412* MODERN eight room house, close in. Bath, toilet, lavatory, sink, hot water, garage. Good street, sidewalk. Recently painted out­ side, just papered inside. $25 per month. See J. C. Lindley at bank. 40tf APARTMENTS For rent, Tele­ phone 541. tf. FOR RENT—Well located filling station and. store building. Tel. 541 or see J. C, McDonald. 421 FOR RENT SOON—Two fine new apartments. L. F Austin. _____________________ ' 41tf 1 Professional and Business Directory For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business and professional people. ANNETTE BEAUTY SHOP Shampoo, Marcelling, Finger waving, Permanent Waving. Over Horseshoe Cafe. Phone 431 FLOWERS DENTISTS—Cont. PHYSICIANS DR. W. H. HURLEY Dr. J. A. Hughes Dentistry and X-Ray Hoffman Hdwe. Building Vernonia, Oregon Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 663 Vernonia, Res. Phone 664 • Oregon EYESIGHT SPECIALIST PAINTERS DR. HARRY A. BROWN Eyesight Specialist F. R. ENOS Eyes tested, glasses fitted Painter and Decorator Consultation free Vernonia ¡Watch date of next visit HAULING FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Smith's Flower Shop MRS. J. W. BROWN Vernonia Representative Phone 593 Truck For Local and Long Distance Hauling PLUMBING ASPLAND Plumbing & Electric QUICK SERVICE General Plumbing Phone 293 Phone 193 Curly Buffmire TRANSFER CONTRACTORS Bafford Brothers J. R. McKEE Builder and Contractor LAWYERS Vernonia, Oregon LESTER SHEELEY DENTISTS Attomey-at-Law Vernonia, Oregon M. D. COLE GORDON R. WATT Dentist Vernonia, Oregon Attorney-at-law A. F. & A. M. LAUNDRY Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meets at Masonic Temple, Stated Communication First Thursday of each month. Special called meetings on all other Thurs- day nights 7 :"0 p.m. Visitors most cordially welcome. F. D. Macpherson, W. M. J. B. Will .-rson. Secretary. Order of Eastern Star WORK TREHARNE Phone 7F5I J Classified columns close at 12 o’clock Wednesday noon. General Plumbing Vernonia Joy Theatre Building Vernonia, Oregon SHINGLE MILL Re-Roof With SHINGLES From Johnston & McGraw Shingle Co. VERNONIA This directory of Vernonia lodges and clubs will give you quick information on meeting dates and officials. PORTLAND NEWLY CONSTRUCTED First insertion, per word.... lc (No service less than 25c). Succeeding insertions, per word...... 6c (No aervico less than 15c) Black face headings, each word counts the same as two words. Cash should accompany the order. When a statement is required the minimum charge is 30e. Lodge and Club Notices Go East Via the Famous Columbia River Scenic Routs on Either the North Coast Limited or Oriental Limited Full details of R. M. Aldrich, Agent J. C. Wright, Gen. Agt. F. L. Weber, Tv.Psg.Ag Classified Advertising The W. R. C. met last Thurs­ day and held their regular meet­ ing with the president presiding. Plans were arranged for Memor­ ial day, and Mrs. Sower was MARK EVERY GRAVE in granite and marble' elected as the fourth delegate to Memorials at reduced prices go to the convention which will be held at Newberg, Ore. on the WRITE FOR PARTICULARS 18-19 and 20 of June. The other Oregon Monument Works three delegates being elected Fourth and Main St., Hillsboro , prior to this time. Mrs. Sarah Spencer's birthday was also celebrated and she was BEAUTŸ SHOPS presented with a beautiful bou- quet of flowers from Mrs. Sitts besides other gifts. Blue Mountain Creamery of LaGrande now producing more than half-million pounds of but­ ter per year. Columbia Utility Place Yours Now 1 cup cake flour 1V4 cups granulated sugar 1 cup egg whites M teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cream of tarter % teaspoon vanilla Pour egg whites on a large platter. Add salt and beat to a foam. Add cream of tarter beat- ing eggs stiff but not dry. Fold in the sifted sugar, also the flour which has been sifted four times. Pour into ungreased pan and bake in a slow oven for 50- 60 minutes. Both angel and sponge cakes should be baked at a very low temperature if they are to be tender. This is because they contain a large pro­ portion of eggs, which are made tough by cooking at a high tem­ perature. Both angel and sponge cakes should not be removed from the pan until they are cooled and stiffened to the point where they will not collapse when handled. For angel cakes, the folding process begins with the first ad­ dition of the sugar to the whites of the eggs and is repeated af­ ter the addition of eacn succes­ sive portion of sugar seemingly combined, the folding I- continu­ ed for a short time longer, as we work for about 2 minutes. W.R.C. Hold Regular Meeting; Make Plans For Memorial Day Model A Trucks R. Reberger W. A. Pafield • Asparagus This is asparagus season and naturally the question arises as to how to prepare it. Address ill communications Aspuragus may be cooked suc­ to Mrs. Mark E. Moe, Ver­ cessfully in either of two ways: nonia, Oregon. If personal replies are desired, enclose It may be stood upright with the a stamped, addressed en­ tips protrudng out of the water, velope. and cooked in this position un­ til the butts begin to be tender— about 15 minutes—then laid flat BREAKFAST LUNCHEON and cooked 5-10 minutes longer Cut oranges Or the butts may be cut off and Beef stew with dumplings Cereal with cream and sugar separately for about 15 Breakfast bacon ■ Waffles Fruit salad Tea or milk cooked minutes, after which the tips Coffee Bread and Butter may be added and the cooking continued for 5-10 minutes longer. M. L. Herrin A. D. Lolley Clatsop Fire Ass’n. M. Sentu Union Oil Company E. Ring C. Uhulan Columbia County G. Miller F. E. Visnaw DINNER Riced potatoes 'Asparagus Sliced tomatoes and Lettuce salad Rolls 'Angel food cake Coffee Pork roast (By Mi». Mark E. Moa) In and In lhe Vicinity of Vernonia A. L. Ratcliffe SEVEN Vernonia Laundry Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. Regular commu­ nication first and third Wed­ nesdays of each month, at Ma­ sonic Temple. All visiting sis­ ters and broth­ ers welcome. Mrs. Ramona Lindley, W.M. Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secretary. Pythian Sisters Vernonia Temple 61 meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in W.O.W. hall. MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C. DELLA CLINE, M. of R. A C. Mountain Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243 No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets »very second and fourth Thursdays in W. O. W. hail, Vernonia. Visitor! always welcome. Myrtle Johns, N.G. Mrs. Marie O’Donnell, Sect’y. American Legion Vernonia Post 119, American Legion. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays each month, 8 p. m. John Hay, Adjutant. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HARDING LODGE 11« Meets every Monday at 8 P.M. in Grange Ralph Clem, C. C. Emil Massing, KRS American Legion Auxiliary Moots first and third Mondays of each month at the Logion hall. Mrs. C. J. Nance, Pres. Mrs. P. Wideman, Sec. I. O. O. F. Vernonia Chamber Of emonia I.O.O.F. _______ — ______ No. Commerce 246 moots evary Tuaaday night at 8 o'clock, in Grange hall. Vis­ itors always welcome. Alfred Webb, N. O. F. N. O’Donnell, Secretary.