Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 09, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Page Two
Society News
Invite All To
Attend Meeting At
Christain Church
in their bids. The contract will
be awarded January 14th.
Mrs. M. Flynn was in Spo-
kane last week on business.
Dr. and Mrs. Mowrie have
adopted a baby boy, aged 18
months, from a home in Port­
land.
Many of the boys have been
out trying their luck steelhead
fishing, but so far they have
had the usv’l fisherman’s luck.
Gus Wanstrom was in town
Monday evening attending the
school meeting.
Doc Mowrie left Monday for
Salem where he will spend the
next two weeks.
Franc.s
Larson
has
com­
pleted the new kitchen on the
school gym and it is now equip­
ped to take care of the hungry
ones.
Mrs.
Wayne
Society Reporter
Clubs
Lappe,
Phone 573
Thursday, January 9, 1930
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Office Phone 192
Fraternal
Kalamath Falls Friends | vl ^ n ° nia service garage Parents-T eachers
New Year’» Legion
Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
The Vernonia Service garage,
of Mr.
Association to Meet
Visit
At Home
Dance
Big
Success
. j M
E* ILA D LI *cca* distributors f°r the Rich-
Yeo Entertain
Monday, January 13th
Ana Mr», r. M. Kuhl field Oil company are having
Friends At Home The New Year’s Eve dance
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I their entire building painwd
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a
Woods—War department ap­
proved plans for construction of
bridge across Big Nestucca river.
uaiiuv
Mrs. Polly Schroeder, her sis- cream and blue colors, the Rich­
sponsored by the American Le-
The Parents-Teachers Associa­
B.™ post
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„__ tei;, Miss Jewell Herrick and a field official colors.
i gion
given ...
in the
Legion
The annual meeting of the
tion will hold their first meeting
Two tables of bridge were hall was one of the most success-: fiends, Miss ^Ada Christopherson
During the week before Christ- of the new year on Monday even­
First Christain church is going
early winter ;
Kalamath Falls, Oregon, were mas hundreds of children of this ing, Jan. 13 at the Washington
C* the r-orlv
to be of interest to all members
played at the home of Mr. and ful danCva of
..........
Vernonia visitor«
visitors fnr
for two d«vs
days city received gifts of cream and school at 7:30 sharp.
Mr3. E. E. Yeo New Year’s eve. season. The ^1
and friends of the Christain
floor
was /-n„
filled .1 Varnnnia
church as the work for the new
Mrs. E. A. Green won the With dancers, .the music by Ber- last week as guests of Mr. and blue colored balloons, a Christ-
An interesting programme is
year is being laid out before the
prize for high score for ladies (ry’s orchestra of Portland was Mrs. F. M Ruhl at their home mas rememberance for the kid- promised by Mrs. W. R. Culver,
on
O.
A.
hill
from
the
Richfield
company.
congregation, work that is of
dies
und M. A. Gregory, a prize for very good ' and the general spirit
president.
Mrs. Schroeder is well known
interest to every member and
high score for men. Refreshments of good will prevailed.
There will be a short talk on
having
to
Vernonia
residents
work that you want to know
Many
who
attended
pro­
were served during the evening.
‘safety education” by someone
Miller
been
employed
by
the
Loyal
Gleaners
of
something about.
Those present were Mr. and nounced it one of the best they
chosen by the president, a pa­
Mercantile Co., when they had
Come early so as to be in
Christain Church
Mrs. E. A. Green, Mr. and Mrs. had attended for a long time.
per read on the subject ‘Tobac­
their
store
in
the
old
Mellinger
the Bible school, enjoy the morn-
E. H. Washburn, popular Le­
J. C. Lindley, Mr. and Mrs. M.
To Meet January 15 co” by a high school student and
ing services and your Sunday
A. Gregory and the host and gionnaire, had charge of the ! Hardware Store building. At
several other items of interest
present
Mrs.
Schroeder
is
man
­
dinner meeting with your old
dance.
hostess.
The Loyal Gleaners of the to parents and teachers.
aging
an
exclusive
ready-to-wear
time friends, and making new
Christain church will meet Wed­
r
shop in Kalamath Falls.
ones and rededicate your life to
nesday, January 15, at the home
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Schroeder
moved
|
the church and her cause for
of Mrs. J. L. Timmons on Rose Eastern Star Social
three
to
Kalamath
Falls
over
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1930, won’t this be great? Fine.
avenue.
Club Hold Meeting at
years ago.
We’ll LOOK for YOU for sure.
Members and their friends
Home of Mrs. E. E. Yeo
Miss Florence Santee
have been invited to be present
Entertain Friends
where plans for the new year
CHRISTAIN CHURCH
Limitation to Bravery
The Eastern Star social club
New Years Eve
F. Claude Stephens, Minister
"We cannot always be brave,” will be made.
held their first meeting under
Services for Lord’s day, Jan.
said HI Ho. the sage of Chinatown.
their new president, Mrs. E. E.
"Men fear wliat they do not un-
12: Annual meeting of the con­
Miss Florence Santee enter­
Biscuits Were "Durable“
Yeo at the home of Mrs. George
derstand, and in tills life we are
gregation. Bible school at 10:00 tained a number of her friends
Charles Warren Stoddard and Drorb;;ugh in Riverview Wednes­
permitted to understand very lit-
a. m. Divine morning worship at a Midnight Watch New Years’
Joaquin .Miller were in Rome to­ day afternoon.
—Washington Star.
11:00, theme: "Jesus Saves.”
Eve at the home of her sister,
gether. Thirty years later they met
Plan3 for the new year were
Church dinner at the church Mrs. Ben Bennett. Old fashioned
at Monterey, Calif., and exchanged discussed after which a dainty
Made
Election
Emblem
following the morning services. games in the spirit of the even­
reminiscences.
“
Dear
fr'enil,"
said
A “Stoughton bottle-’ Is a dark Stoddard, “do you remember when luncheon was served by the hos­
Business meeting which is an­ ing were played by the guests.
green or black bottle formerly used we
breakfast to .tether in Home, tess.
nual in nature and everyone a
The New Year was heralded
for Doctor Stoughton’s bitters, The and had
(By Mrs. Mark E. Moe)
you asked me what the name
member of the church is especial­ by appropriate toasts and sing­
bottles were shaped like a log cabin for ‘hard
in Italian, nnd I told STUDY CLUB TO MEET
ly requested to be on hand, a3 ing. A bountiful midnight sup­
and used In the Presidential cam­ you ‘dure ’ ’ was
Address all communications to Mrs. Mark E. Moe, Ver­
The Study club will meet to­
? Yon I lien called the
there is much to do when we per was served.
paign of 1840.
nonia, Oregon. If personal replies are desired, enclose
waiter and said, Take away the bis­ day at the home of Mrs. M. D.
look toward this new year.
a
stamped
addressed
envelope.
The invited guests included
cuits. They are too d—n durol”* Cole. The programme for the i
Power of High Thought
Special C. E. services at 6:30 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Condit,
—From “Joaquin Miller and Ills afternoon being in charge
in the evening. Every endeavor- Mrs. Alta Neal, Misses Melba
The
contemplation
of
celestial
I
hearts
and
diamonds,
truffles
Other
Self.” by Harr Wagner.
CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP
Mrs. Frank Hanson.
er should be present to get Laramore, Pearl Krauss. Ruth
cut in shapes of spades and club*. things will make a man both think
Vican tomatoes
and
speak
sublimely
and
magnifi
­
the benefit of this splendid hour. Taylor.
and
Garnish with cold cooked carrot
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Charlotte
Hilts
’A Teaspoon soda
when he descends to human
7.30 evening for services and Messers Wilfred Thomas. Walter
and turnip shaped with a small cently
1 qt. milk
affulra.—Cicero.
the theme is “The Fools of the Bennett and Wallace McCrae.
round cutter to suggest gold and
1 slice onion
Bible.”
silver coin.
4 tablespoons flour.
Perfect Virtue
FAIRY GINGERBREAD
1 teaspoon salt
To be able und.rr all circum­
Legion Auxiliary To
H cup butter
1-8 teaspoon pepper.
stances to practice five things con­
1 cup light brown sugar
Meet Monday at Home ' 4 tablespoons flour
stitutes perfect virtue; these five
‘
zácup
milk
are gravity, generosity of soul, sin­
1
teaspoon
salt
Of Mrs. Carl Davidson
BIRKENFELD
cerity, earnestness ar.d kindness.—
1 7-8 cups bread flour
Scald milk with onion, remove
Confucius.
2 teaspoons ginger
onion and thicken milk with
The American Legion Auxiliary flour. Cook mixture for twenty
2 teaspoons ginger
Wm. Summons caught a large
will meet Monday evening Janu­ minutes in a double boiler stir-
Cream the butter, add sugar
Long Days and Nights
coyote Friday that had been
ary 13. at the home of Mrs. Caci ring constantly at first. Cook gradually and milk very slow-
In the Arctic nnd Antiirctlc regions
killing the sheep belonging to
Davidson on the O. A. hill.
with
sugar fifteen ly. Mix and sift flour and ginger the sun does not go below the ho­
toma toes
Everett Mattson on the Fish-
Many important matters will
for six months in the sum­
hawk. Mr. Mattson has had con­ be discussed, among them a de­ minutes, add soda and rub and combine mixtures. Spread rizon
mer. And It does not appear above
siderable trouble with coyotes finite time will be set when the through a sieve, combine mix- very thinly with a broad, long the horizon for six months In win
tures, add butter, salt and pep- bladed knife on a buttered, in­ ter.
and cougars this winter.
cook book will be o'f the pies«. per.
verted dripping pan. Watch care-
A bunch of dogs got after
fullly and turn pan frequently
BERKSHIRE SOUP
Francis Larson’s sheep Sunday
Unflattering Appellation
during baking that all may be
1 onion, finely chopped
evening and would undoubted­
Of Christain Church
Etymologically, the word cynle
evenly cooked. If mixture around means a dog. It was the term given
% cup butter
ly have done some damage had
To Give Tea Jan. 14
edge of pan is cooked before by the Greeks to the cur in the
bay leaf
not Francis arrived on the scene
that in the center, pan should be East thnt prowled the streets night
12 peppercorns
and dispersed them with a gun.
removed from oven, cooked part ly looking for food.
The Women’s Missionary so­
2 tablespoons flour
Tom Johnson took a fine veal
cut off and remainder returned
1 can tomatoes
to market at Vernonia Saturday. ciety of the Christain church will
Piety and Enjoyment
to oven.
2 tablespoons sugar
Mrs. John Libel and son Floyd J give a silver tea in the church
ROAST WILD DUCK
Piety, wrote Carlyle, does not
1 teaspoon salt
drove to Portland Monday where parlors Tuesday afternoon. Jan..
Dress, clean and truss the same mean "that a man should make a
1 teaspoon pepper
Floyd will have some dental work 14th between the hours of 2:30
as goose. Place on a rack in sour face about things and refuse
2 cups of water
and 5:00 p. m.
done.
dripping pan, sprinkle with salt to enjoy In moderation what the
1 can corn
The proceeds will be to aid
Bud Larson is again driving
and pepper and cover breast with Maker has given.
1-2 cup cream
Jim Elliotts’ truck to Astoria af­ Mr. and Mrs. Bierlcy to return
Fresh, nourishing milk from the Nehalem Valley Sanitary
very thin slices of fat salt pork.
2 egg yolks.
to their missions in Africa.
ter a rest of a few months.
Primitive Stagecraft
Creamery
will make Baby strong and robust.
Bake
twenty
or
thirty
minutes
Cook onion in butter five
Considerable interest ¡ b being i Throughout the . entire aftjr-
A miracle piny of long ago, which
taken in the ni»w mail hauling m loara enterla0meat will bev<0r- minutes. Add bay leaf, pepper­ in a very hot oven, basting every had a grent vogue nt the time, rep
lisned and all are invited to at­ corns and flour and cook twen­ five minutes with fat in pan, resented Adam rushing across the
contract from Jewell to Clats- nisi.-
In Fact—Nehalem Valley pasturized dairy products are re­
ty minutes, then add tomatoes, cut string and remove string Btage to get created.
kanie. Several parties have put tend.
commended
for all the family.
sugar, salt pepper and boiling and skewers. Serve with an or­
water and simmer twenty min­ ange or olive sauce. Currant
High Title
1
utes, Add corn, cook ten minutes i jelly should accompany the duck
The title of the emperor of Japan
Make it a daily dairy habit.
and force through a strainer, course. Domestic ducks should as the head of the Shinto religion
Just before serving add egg always be well cooked, requir­ In Tenno, which means, literally,
ing little more than twice the King of Heaven.
yolks diluted with cream.
time allowed for wild ducks.
MONTE CARLO SALAD
For those who wish, we sell
Mending Faults
Ducks are sometimes stuffed
Remove pulp from four large
How few there are who have
grapefruit and drain. Add an with apples, pared, cored and
equal quantity of finely cut ce­ cut in quarters, or three small courage enough to own their faults.
resolution enough to mend them I
lery and apple cut in small I onions may be put in the body or
—Franklin.
pieces. Moisten with mayonnaise i of the duck to improve the fla­
Received from dairies only kept in the best sanitary condition
pile on a salad dish, arrange vor. Neither apples nor onions
To Be Avoided
and
receiving best milk scores.
around a border of lettuce leaves are to be served. If a stuffing
Raillery Is n mode of speaking In
nnd mask wth mayonnaise. Out­ to be eaten is desired, cover favor of one’s wit at the expense
line using green mayonnaise four pieces of dry bread with boiling of one's better nature.—Montes­
I oblongs to represent playing water as soon as bread has ab- quieu.
cards and denote spots on cards (sorbed the water, press and
by canned pimientos or truffles; season with salt, pepper, melted
Measuring the Great
pimientos
shapes of butter and finely chopped onion.
It Is not by his faults but hy
his excellences that we must mens
ure a great man.—George Henry
Lewes.
Kitchen Recitals
NOTHING QUITE
RAW MILK
American Indians
The bureau of Indian affairs says
that there are 11)3 tribes of In­
dians In the United States.
profitable
investment
For Your Health
Membership in
Vernonia Golf Club
Play on the most picturesque
course in the northwest
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
Good Bread
Is Health Insurance
Insure your family by using the best T
Mother’s Bread
VERNONIA BAKERY
Nehalem Valley Ice &
Creamerv Co
THREE IMPORTANT BENEFITS
If you order today’s groceries from Vernonia Market and Gro­
cery, you will benefit in three ways. First, through the always-
excellent quality of the food. Second through the prompt deliv­
ery. And by reason of the attractive prices that prevail.
' Wl
Finer Foods—Which Will Meet With Your Approval
Vernonia Market & Grocery
Win. Culver
The Same
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