The Craig County Gazette (Vinita, Oklahoma), Vol. 27, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1929 Page: 5 of 8
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929
FROST PROOF PANSY PLANTS
Budded and ready to bloom
$1.00
Frost Proof Cabbage Plants
$1.10
ADMINISTRATOR'S PUBLIC SALE
FOR SALE
HATCHING EGGS FOR SALE
PHONE
WANT ADS
PHONE
National
PRODUCE MARKET
Drive the Chevrolet Six
Ford Motor Company
Per Dozen
3 Dozen
For colds, grip
and flu take
35c Per
300 Post Paid
WANTED—A RENTER
I want a family to farm on the half
Furnish him horses to run three plows.
N. I. LEE, Wimer, Okla.,
north of Centralia.
At the home of A. L. Churchill,
Wirdsor Place, in the west part of Vi-
nita beginning at 10 A. M., Monday,
Feb. 26. Work teams, young calves,
all kind of farm tools and dairy equip-
ment.
C. H. COLLINS, Administrator
1 year old Grapevines, Concord for
sale, 2 certs each. A. L. KAUFF-
MAN, 2 miles north of Ketchum, Okla
21-28
A. R. Weber purchaaeu a Ford coupe
from the-Carter Motor Co., Tuesday.
Write Clinger's Ozark Nursery, Ro-
gers, Arkansas, for Special Bargain
List, Gift Offer( and free catalog.
FOR SALE
One good Jersey cow fresh last
September and a practically new John
Deere separator, 500 pounds capacity.
May be seen at 7-14
THE VINITA RUIT FARM
NOTICE
Farmers and Growes, Craig County.
The Vinita Canning Co. wants 200
acres of beans and 200 acres of Toma-
toes and 40 acres of pumpkins. We
will ship in a car of Commercial Fer-
tilizer for Bens, Tomatoes, Corn, Cot-
ton and Potatoes-
VINITA CANNING CO.
S. L. SMITH, Mgr.
Lucms N. Littauar, aiUouare i
tired glove manufacturer. 70. I
-nad* a gift of one aullwo dollars
“aid humanity,” credited to one
many charitable organianttana toant
by this nilhouaira.
CLARKE MOTOR COMPANY
VINITA, OKLAHOMA
Hens will eat it.
100lb Egg Mash
501b Egg Mash
1001b Steamed Meat Scraps $4.10
1001b 33% com
67% Oats Cow Feed $1A5
See Us For Other Dairy Feeds
BAXTER MILL AND
ELEVATOR
FOR SALE
Sweet Clover seed for sale $3.00
•r bushel. $5.00 per hundred, tf
F. L. HAYMES, Centralia, Okla.
RODGERS POULTRY CO
Successors to
Mose Smith Poultry Cn.
“The Little Store
Around the Corner"
Schoo) Books come and go:
now they are all back with us,
as well as all school supplies,
including Premium, Hy-Grade
Gold Medal, Blue Jay, and all
other well known brands: One
place, one price. Bring your
orders, write, wire,
or Phone 639
Eight years in business at the
same old stand.
VINITA BOOK
STORE
Bring US your Poultry. Butter and
Eggs and receive the highest cash
price for same.
Demonstration
Week!
Deliver, -J'S
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designed lor reliability
and long service
pan, and simmer three minutes.
Add one-fourth cup confectioner’s
sugar, one-fourth cup lemon juice,
and one-fourth cup Maraschino
cherry juice, and let cool. Cut one
cup of blanched almonds in half
lengthwise, and insert a half in
each cherry cavity. Place the cher-
ries carefully in cocktail glasses
with the nut ends protruding like
acorns. Pour the syrup over
them, and chill in the ice box.
This recipe will serve eight to ten
people.
Of course there must be tried
chicken, Virginia ham, hot baking
powder biscuits and waffles with
maple svrup. all distinctive of the
South Beets and stringless beans
make an excellent salad for this
occasion. Marinate thoroughly
one number 2 can tiny string-
less beans, one cup diced canned
beets, and one-half cup sliced
celery. Mix lightly together, add
one-fourth cup sliced sweet gher-
kins, and moisten with mayon-
naise. This salad, too. will serve
eight. And what could be a more
fithng climax to such a luncheon
than Washington pie?
On Lincoln's Birthday
A luncheon on Lincoln’s Birth-
day is equally appropriate. Here
are some suggestions for a feast
on this anniversary. Let’s start
with cream of salmon soup.
To make it, remove the skin and
bones from two-thirds of a can of
salmon, and rub through a sjgve.
THE practical value of Ford
simplicity of design
pecially apparent in the fuel
ay stem.
The gasoline tank is built
integral with the cowl and is
unusually sturdy because it
is made of heavy sheet steel,
terne plated to prevent rust
or corrosion. An additional
factor of strength is the fact
that it is composes! of only
two pieces, instead of three
or four, and is electrically
welded—not soldered.
Because of the location of
the tank, the entire flow of
gasoline is an even, natural
flow—following the natural
law of gravity. This is the
simplest and most direct
way of supplying gasoline to
the carburetor without vari-
ation ■ ill p-esaure. The gaso-
line feed pipe of the new
Ford m only 13 inches long
and is easily accessible ull
the way.
The gasoline passes from
the tank to the carburetor
through a filter or sediment
bulb mounted on the steel
dash which separates the
gasoline tank from the
engine. •
The carburetor is specially
designed and has been built
to deliver many _,
thousands of miles
of good service.
Since all adjustments are
fixes! except the needle valve
and idler, there is practi-
cally nothing to get out of
order.
The choke roil on the
dash acts as a primer and
also as a regulator of your
gasoline mixture. The new
hot spot manifold insures
complete vaporization of the
gasoline before it enters the
combustion chamber of the
engine.
As a matter of fact, the
fuel system of the new Ford
is eo simple in design and
so carefully made that it
requires very little service
attention.
The filter or sediment
bulb should be cleaned at
regular intervals and the
carburetor screen removed
end washed in gasoline. Oc-
casionally the drain plug at
the bo’torn of the carburetor
t hoube removed and the
carburetor drained for a
few seconds
Have your Ford dealer
look after these important
little details for you when
you have the car oiled and
greased. \ thorough, peri-
odic checking-up costs little,
but it has a great deal to do
_ with long life and
continuously good
performance.
VINITA UNDERTAKING CO
REID LUGINBUEL. Mgr.
Mrs Reid Luginbuel. Lady Licensed Embalmer
VINITA, OKLA.
Add ilowly to four cup* of thin
white sauce, season well with salt
and pepper, and, just before serv-
ing, add one cup of thin cream
and heat in a double boiler. Serve
with minced parsley sprinkled over
the top, and croutons, if desired.
There will be enough for eight.
Chicken croquettes with green
peas and potato balls in cream
make an appetizing second course.
To make them, chop or grind two
canssof boned chicken and mix
together lightly with one cup of
very thick white sauce, one-half
teaspoon lemon juice and one tea-
spoon chopped parsley. Let get
very cold. Shape in croquettes,
roll in crumbs, dip in an egg yolk
to which a tablespoon of water
has been added, and roll again in
crumbs. Fry in deep fat at 190
degrees. Drain. Serve garnished
with the peas and potatoes This
recipe will make from eight to ten
croquettes.
For a salad you have the whole
range of canned fruits and vege-
tables to choose from during this
winter season, and macaroon ice
cream in sponge cake baskets
makes a luscious dessert to which
vou can add a patriotic touch. Cut
oblong pieces of the sponge cake
and scoop out their centers. Fill
these "baskets” with ice cream,
i and tie red. white and blue ribbon
I around them, with a bow on one
side. If the cake has been baked
in a very thick sheet, curved han-
dles can be nut on the baskets*
EGG MASH
Beddie Breakfast
Crude Protein $22.00
Crude Fat 4.00
Nitrogen Free Extract 45.00
Crude Fiber Maximum 7.00
This Egg Mash is milled so your
$2.80
$1.45
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THERE are two days this month
which are most appropriate for
parties since one of them is the
birthday of the man who won this
nation its freedom and the other
the birthday of the man who pre-
served its integrity. Lincoln's
birthday falls on February 12. and
the anniversary of the birth of the
Father of our Country is Febru-
ary 22.
How should the anniversaries
bg celebrated if not with feasting
and joy at the great prosperity of
the nation which these two great
statesmen made free and saved?
Thanksgiving is not the only day
in the year when we should ex-
press our gratitude for all the
benefits that have been showered
upon us.
A Patriotic Luncheon
Here, then, are some sugges-
tions for a patriotic luncheon to
be given on Washington’s Birth-
day It must have its meed of
Southern dishes since Washington
was born in Virginia, a state fam-
ous for its culinary art And what
would such a luncheon signify
without cherries appearing some-
where in the menu? The cherry
tree tradition would rise up ami
menace the hostess who omitted
such a course.
So let's start with a cherry and
almond cocktail in order to meet
this exigency right away. To make
it. empty a number 2 can of
red-pitted cherries into a sauce-
Barred Rock eggs for hatching.
Baby chicks for sale after March 1st.
MRS. MOLLIE BERRY,
24-31-7 Ketchum, Okla
No matter how closely you inspect The Outstanding
Chevrolet of Chevrolet History-you will never appteci-
ate what a wonderful achievement it is until you sit at the
wheel and drive. So this week has been set aside as
National Demonstration Week, and you are cordiaJy
invited to come in and drive this sensational automobile.
Not only is the new six-cylinder valve-in-head motor 32%
more powerful, with correspondingly higher speed and
faster acceleration ... not only does it provide a fuel-
economy of better than twenty miles to the gahon-but
it operates with such marvelous six-cylinder smoo.hr iss
that you almost forget there is a motor under the nood!
Regardless of the car you may now be dnving-come
drive this new Chevrolet Six. Come in today.
-a Six in the price range of the four!
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WILL DeVINE, Vinita. Okla.
Box 494 Phone 345
NOTICE:—I*ook at your tag on the]
Craig County Gazette and if you are
in areais, take advantage of our An-
niversary Bargain, immediately and
get the, paper two years for the price
of one.
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The Craig County Gazette (Vinita, Oklahoma), Vol. 27, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1929, newspaper, February 21, 1929; Vinita, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1609742/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.