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FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FTVE To Sell, Trade or Buy ■■ Give Want Ads a Try has filed in the above entitled Court and cause, her final account and re port as such, and the court has fixed and ppointed the 27th day of May, 1939, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, at the court room of the above entitled Court in St. Helens, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob PIANO BARGAIN—Beautiful small jections to said final account and size piano like new, also larger for the final settlement of said Is One of Amendments piano must be taken up. Will sell estate. Dated this 28 th day of April, for unpaid balance. Easy terms. to State Unemployment 1939. Write Tollman Piano Store, Salem, Date of last publication May 26, Compensation Act Oregon. 16t4— 1939. Definition of agricultural labor LILLIAN M. BROWN, Adminis tratrix of the Estate of JAMES W. adopted by the Oregon legislature PIANO BARGAIN — Small bunga BROWN, Deceased. low style, nearly new. Old reli Neal W. Bush, Attorney for Ad in one of the amendments to the state unemployment compensation able make, guaranteed. Sacrifice ministratrix. act may cause the greater part of price, cash or small payments to 100 farm cooperative associations save shipping. For full particulars specifically exempted by the defi write Adjuster, Cline Piano Co.. nition to elect coverage under the 1011 SW Washington, Portland. state law, it developed here as full Oregon. 16t4— portent of the change became known to farm leaders. WANTED—Any kind of housekeep The legislature amended the law ing work for woman 25 years of at the insistence of certain farm nge. Phone 332 or call at 507 Rose Steam or Waterless Cook cooperatives to insure their free Avenue. 16t4 ing Recommended for dom from oontributione to the benefit fund and as a result all Most Frozen Vegetables those with less than eight employees FOR SALE—Weaner pigs. Also fresh cow. C. T. Hollett, Stoney Proper cooking, in addition to are exempt from coverage as agri Point road. 17t3 proper storage methods, is vital in cultural labor, but the federal gov ernment collects on those with 8 obtaining maximum satisfaction of more employees under author FOR SALE — Cable and Marlin spikes. W. D. McCormick. Stoney from the rapidly growing locker ity contained in Title IX of the Point road. 18tl storage movement, delegates to the Social Security Act. Northwest Frozen Locker associa Commission officials pointed out FOR SALE — Weaner pigs. Also tion conference were told at their that unless these organizations el fresh cow. C. T. Hollett, Stoney second annual conference held at ect coverage under the state law Point road. ,17tl— OSC late in April. they will be in the position of pay Ordinary methods of cooking ing 3 per cent on their pay rolls FOR SALE OR RENT—3-room vegetables are not always the 'best to the federal government, without house, Casa Rio. Riverview. for frozen foods, according to Mil any job insurance for their em Write F. E. Dodson. Columbia City, dred Boggs, foods research specia ployees. This protection could be Oregon 16t3 list of Washington State college. arranged through election, and ac Standard meat cookery is more ap ceptance by the commission, of plicable to both fresh and frozen these farm groups as subject to FLOWERS Corsages — Cut Flowers meats, the delegates were told by the state law. Inquiries received at Agnes M. Kolshorn of the foods and central headquarters indicate that Potted Plants nutrition department at OSC. many of these arganizations con Sprays for Funerals Miss Boggs, who has been con template this step. Bush Funeral' Home The farm cooperative amendment Phone 592 ltf— ducting extensive research in frozen vegetable cookery in cooperation defines agricultural labor as fol AN UNLIMITED supply of scratch with the United States department lows: “any and all' labor, used and pads offered at 2 pounds 25c of agriculture frozen foods labora .mployed in all branches of farm- Call at The Eagle office. Phone tories at Seattle, recommends steam ng, and among other things, the your needs and we’ll save some or so-called waterless cooking for cultivation and tillage of the soil', for you. Special scratch pad orders most frozen vegetables. As short dairying, the production, growing, made up on order. tf a cooking time as possible is best harvesting end marketing of any to conserve food values and flavor. and all agricultural and horticul ¡though, where it is important to tural commodities; the raising of F.UBBER STAMPS are available in etain exceptionally good green col livestock, and any practices per 2% days if ordered through The or, short boiling may be used at the formed by a farmer, or on a farm Eagle. No order too large, too sacrifice of some flavor. s incident to, or in conjunction small. Stamp pads and other office Frozen vegetables, with the ex with such farming operations, to supplies furnished on order. Le’ your local newspaper office snpplv ception <•' corn on the cob and spin gether with any and all other labor these needs. tf ach which freezes into hard blocks, used and employed by any farmers’ ■etain more nutritive qualities if cooperative association, organized cooked immediately and allowed to under the laws of the state of Ore th: w on the stove. It is particularly gon, and operated for the mutual mportant to steam corn on the cob benefit of its members, provided, rather than boil it, she said, in or that such association does not sell der to prevent its becoming water- ts commodities to nonmembers in any amount greater in value than soaked. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE By coordinating research in freez- such as are sold for its members, STATE OF OREGON FOR ng processes and methods of cook ind all etrnings are apportioned as COLUMBIA COUNTY ing the best practices are being de dividends in accordance with the In the Master of the Estate of termined for the production of bet amount of business transacted by JAMES W. BROWN, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ter quality of frozen foods both in each member through the associa tion.” Thrt the undersigned, administra trix of the estate of said deceased, nutritive value and flavor. Agricultural Labor Gets Definition Classified Ads............ Cooking Frozen Foods Is Explained Legal Notices . . LUNCHES-SHORT ORDERS] •y **M. tatù, »Nvtxy 4 U* Light Selected Beverages of All Kinds! THE TOWN PUMP (Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Greenia) Cleaning Specials Prepare your winter clothing for storage and give your spring and summer outfits that freshness of newly purchased garments. 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