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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1936)
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON AND IT DID CTAR DUST And there was the Scotchman who “Sap’s a Runnin’!” Means Action bought only one spur. He figured that If one side of the horse went, in the “Sugar Bush” of U. S. the other was sure to follow. MOVIE AND RADIO £ <8----------------------------------------------------------- ing third, taps 1,300,000 trees; while Pennsylvania taps nearly a million. Michigan, New Hampshire, Wiscon iriam hopkins sailed day that she’d see the Interview sin, Maine and Massachusetts are for Europe the other day, ers the next, and then avoiding all of them. lesser contributors to the United planning to spend her practically six States’ maple sap barrel. And that’s bad business; Katli weeks vacation traveling in erine Hepburn proved that. “Sap’s a runnin’!" With that dec "On an average, maple trees sup central Europe and Russia, Of course you know how she has laration In the early spring, sap buck ply the sugar and syrup industry with mostly by air. She left her lit been treating Interviewers for these ets are brought out, and sleds with more than 3.(500,000 gallons of syrup tle boy, Michael, in school in many moons; Just snubbing them tanks mounted on them glide Into the and nearly 2,500,000 pounds of sugar New York, which was hard to do, right and left. A while ago she de sugar maple forests of northeast yearly. “When one buys a gallon of maple for she adores that small, yellow cided to give in, and told the press United States and neighboring Ca haired chap, and Is doing a beauti agent for her company that she nadian provinces, says a bulletin syrup or a pound of maple sugar at ful Job of bringing him up. But would see a representative from from the National Geographic soci store or market, it represents a large he’s rather young to go traipsing one paper. And, according to the ety. For it means concentrated ac Ions) produces only about one gal about Europe. She stayed in New story, he began with the New York tivity throughout the “sugar bush." lon of syrup or about seven and a York long enough to hear her lat paper with the biggest circulation “Making maple syrup and maple half pounds of sugar. est picture, "These Three,’’ which and went right down the line, and sugar is purely an American Indus "A tree may produce from five to forty gallons of sap during a season. she made with Merle Oberon and met with nothing but refusals! try,” continues the bulletin. One tree can be depended upon to Joel McCrae, halted as one of the — ★ — Indians Made Maple Sugar. give from one to seven pounds of best pictures made In a long, ion? They're still having a hard time “ When the colonists pushed .back sugar or from one pint to one gal time. She also stayed long enough at the Paramount studio with “ ‘ i 1 into New England as spring opened quantity of sap. One barrel (32 gal to annoy the people who wanted to Loved a Soldier”; up old Indian trails, they saw Indians lon of syrup. The average is, how Interview her by promising eacli pretty soon people gashing trees with their tomahawks ever, about three pounds of sugar or are going to think and sap Mowing Into hollow logs and three pints of syrup. there's a Jinx on "Thousands of gallons of syrup and bark containers. Soon maple sugar it. Marlene Diet- became the sugar of the early set pounds of sugar are produced in New rich, you’ll recall, tlers even ns far south as Virginia England kitchens, but there are many large boiling plants throughout the and Kentucky. '"BLACK LEAF 40" walked out on Jt. maple sugar region which produce Margaret Sullavan M Keeps Dogs Away from "At first the white men followed on a large commercial scale. was then borrowed ■ Evergreens,Shi ubs etc. the Indians ’ methods of producing I©1”" Use lWIeaspoontul "The best sap is produced early for it, and broke maple syrup and sugar. But It was In the season. It Is water white, per Gallon of Spray. her arm. Nobody not long before they learned that the clear and sweet, but as the season seems to care for Indians’ deep gash In the trees often advances It becomes cloudy and yel the leading role— injured them. Tapping methods were lowish and has a peculiar odor. WheD Dietrich so some unknown improved, but the evaporating proc that odor is noted, tapping ceases. girl may get It, ess has changed little except that " ‘Sugarin’-off’ Is the common ex and If she does, she'll be a sensa more modern equipment Is often pression used for making maple su Elimination of Body Waste tional success, because that’s the used. gar. A certain amount of evapora way things happen In Hollywood. Is Doubly Important Tap With Auger. tlon produces syrup; more evapora In the crucial months before baby arrives "Today the tappers first brush the tion yields sugar. When the evap You ’ ve heard Rosa Ponselle and it is vitally important that the boay be rid oration has reached a degree satis of waste matter. Your intestines must func her sister, Carmela, on the radio; bark with a stiff broom to remove tion—regularly,completely without griping. their» are some of the loveliest dirt and loose particles, and then tap- factory to the sugar-making expert, the contents of the kettle are poured voices to be found among opera the tree in a healthy spot some dis Why Physicians Recommend tance from the scar of a previous into the molds In which it crystal stars. Well, now there ’ s a family Milnesia Wafers lizes. Large cakes of sugar are us feud on In the Ponselle family, be tapping. The Indians lost much of ually formed in wooden molds; small These mint-flavored, candy-like wafers are the sap because of the large ‘bleed cause Carmela ’ s writing memoirs, pure milk of magnesia in solid form— ing’ gash. Modern tappers carry an er cakes In tins.” much pleasanter to take than liquid. Each and Rosa doesn’t like the idea. auger which makes a hole only three- wafer is approximately equal to a full adult — ★ — eighths to a half inch In diameter In dose of liquid milk of magnesia. Chewed Some years ago Willie and Eu to which is Inserted a spout leading thoroughly, then swallowed, they correct acidity in the mouth and throughout the gene Howard, who are doing that to a bucket digestive system, and insure regular, com new radio feature, "Folies Bergere "More than 12,000,000 maple trees plete elimination without pain or effort. of the Air," were appearing In a are tapped annually. Nearly one- Milnesia Wafers come in bottles of 20 and musical comedy. They lent a help half of the trees are in Vermont 48, at 35c and 60c respectively, and in ing hand to a young man who need convenient tins for your handbag contain ed a start; being the show’s fea backyards and forests; nearly one- third in New York state. Ohio, rank ing 12 at 20c. 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