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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1925)
Ufft Mitt fa du Wtl !" A* 1 AND MORE VERNONIA STEAM LAUNDRY^ VERNONIA EAGLE $2 per year in Advance Issued Every Friday Entered as Second Class Matter, August 4, 1922 at the Post Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the Act of Match 3, 1879 Editor and Owner Paul Robinson, RADIO AND HEALTH HE influence of the radio, increasing as it does the pleasures of farm life in the home, is a great factor in conservation of health. In this age of luxury s silken neg Radio service in many of the states includes broadcast ligee is considered almost as necseesry ing of what are known as health exercises, or doing what to feminine bapptnene. Tried and found moat eatiafactory ia shimmering is known as the “Daily Dozen.” These physical exercises in the home are supplemented •adn Xth* bwi?-T by sending out illustrated charts free from the broadcast-!^ wch*«« peie pink twverJ^ deep ing station, illustrating th application of this radio feature! roe«, mac with dart peney lining , cm The managing director of one station reports requests1 n?r from more than 5,000 homes for the illusrated physical ^^tening «upp’iementM wtthTdew culture chart. . ter of hand-craft satin rases, ef course When you consider that hundreds of stations in ¿Rimd parts of Our Country are sending out these health exerci J* „ «¿¿¡¿Jo ses, the radio as a family doctor is reaching millions of ¡of the waahabi« kind. Th« newest twnnlp pvupic. ~ 0 »hot tn ths vicinity of the Potomac. I that apaclallm In atmosphere.” A alle« slice of cow is worth 0 certs] — - — “ ” A Wb are strong for cewi We in the cow» 18 cents in the hands ofi Famous Bobs»—Jones, LaFelletee hath ebeerved th« cow from many IO AA 'I — nvuni ssnrl ills» tihirisrlss packer* and I |2.40 in a >> ■»»»+*> restaurant 1 and the shingle. we have seen a lot of food point« in her. But here ia the way a eity editor looks at the cowa. Makin* thia popular farm animal th« subject of an «ditorial, the Bal timore Sun has thia to aay about Madam Cow: “Th« cow ia a female quadruped QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED with an alto vote« and a countenance ia which there ia no guile. She col laborate* with the pump in produc A Vernonia Institution, Modem in Every Respect ing a liquid called milk, provide« the filler for hash, and at last ia skinned WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER by thoee she has benefited, as mortal commonly are. Quick Service—Watch for Our Car “The young cow ia called a calf, and ia usd in the manufacture of chicken —< “The cow’s tail ia mounted aft and haa a universal joint. It is to dis turb marauding flies, and the tassel on the end haa unique educational r value. Persons who milk cows and ■ come often in contact with the tas sel have vocabulariee of peculiar and impreaeive force. 1— The correct grade of Oil to use in your car— “The cow has two stomachs. The light, medium, medium-heavy or heavy? one on the ground floor ia used as à a warehouse and haa no other func 2 — Are you using more gasoline than is neces tion. When this one is filled the cow sary on account of improper timing? retiree to a quite place where her ill manners will occasion no comment 3— At what speed your car renders the best effi and devotee herself to bulchiny. ciency? The raw material thus conveyed for the second time to the interiir of 4— Are your pistons and rings worn out? her fee is pulverised and delivered to the auxiliary stomach where it is 5— Is your cluth slipping? converted into cow. “The cow has no upper plate. All 6— Do your rear wheels “track” with the front of her teeth are parked in the lower ones? 1 part of her face. This arrangement 7— Are your brakes too tight? was perfected by an efficiency ex pert to keep her from gumming up 8— Is your carburetor set for winter driving? things. As a result she bites up and gums down. “The male cow ia called a bull and ia lassoed along the Colorado,] fought south of the Rio Grande and idea *• 1,c* patterned th rou g h «n t wtth tbrM& gag«« ' could accomplish this ornate tbraadtag DO YOU KNOW ~ The American Civil Liberties Union has issued a state- * °°**.J1'**P** •** ment denouncing the American Legion, and demanding „^ja. ” that it be barred from participation in the exercises of Education Week. No finer compliment has been paid the Fred L. Lowrie American Legion than this. The purposes of the Ameican Why not ask someone who knows — someone Civil Liberties Union and of the American Legion are op who makes it a business to doctor the ills of posed and contradictory. That of the American Legion is automobiles—and to keep those in good condi to protect the United States of America from its enemies, tion from declining? Drice in now—no charge J. M. CLARK foreign and domestic. for expert advice—and the most reasonable | Real Estate Insurance --------- o--------- servire rates in town. Notary Public Ben Read, secretary manager of the Southern Califor nia Editorial Association, has the right idea of the stand Farm and City property for ing of a newspaper. In a recent talk to advertising men he sale. List your property said: with me I get reults. If a community wants a newspaper it must support it. This means buying your printing at home. The newspaper is an important business institution and must be so treat ed. The editor is a vital man to a community. You don’t "give” an advertisement to your paper. The paper “gives” you an opportunity to tell the public about your wares, your goods, and your service. --------- o--------- Cooperation is spelled wit htwo letters—WE. --------- o--------- The most worthless asset found in a man’s estate is his good intentions. --------- o-------- - When you bring up a nation of sportsmen, you bring % Fr^i L. Lowrie, up a nation of good citizens.—Herbert E. Bradley. dewier of IWrUt, w --------- o--------- dent at the Natlimel Retail Ihc radio public knows what it wants-*• “k mule con not pull when he is kicking and he can noi , Dealer«* aseoriatiou at the i nual coaveottea of that erg. kick when he is pulling—neither can you. the New Magnavox Receiving Set la Washlngtom --------- o--------- Bookbinding originated in the in “A leader never quits and a quitter never leads.” cased clay tablets of 300 years B. C. --------- o--------- and in the Eastern custom of “bind Magnavox mean« superior quality in ing” inscribed palm leaves with Law observance is much more to be desired than law threads of silk. Roman dlptychs Radio Seta. Magnavox meant Raae *■/ enforcement are among the oldeet decorative bindings. Operation. --------- o--------- --------- ♦--------- An aroused public opinion that condemns as a cheat If you have anything to sell or And what Magnavox esprr i^||. every man who does not play the game according to the want anything. Advertise in the Eagle --------- ♦--------- rules will do more for the cause of game protection and meant b Quality of Rep re« hi. n..i. propagation in one year than an army of game wardens TO THE LADIES OF VERNONIA Magnavox brings you the Rem All ladies who are interested ia could do in a lifetime. forming a ladies gymnasium class in on the air at kg Urt-go timplr „ t,i n. --------- o--------- Vernonia are asked to be at the “Billy” Sunday visited the “Hoot Owls” last Friday public meeting called for that pur man can work It. to «uprrb it irl|Ui night; “rode the goat,” and said more in ten minutes than pose in the social hall of the Evan tha maatar of auric. i most men would have said in an hour. gelical church on the evening of Why not find out VERNONIA BRAZING & MACHINE WORKS A The New CRAWFORD MOTOR CO. LINCOLN—FORD—FORDSON You can now buy your Ford on the 18 months payment plan Payments as low as $21.88 a month o—o—o Gasoline, Oil, Storage, Tires and Accessories o—o—o Ambulance for Towing Battery Service Phone 612 o—o—o FORD AFFORD YOU CAN Friday the 23rd at 8. p, m.—Dr. Elia Wight. --------- ♦--------- VERNONIA Population, 2000. High School and Standard Grade School. - Pay Roll City—Mills, Logging. Ft ming, Dairying, Fruit, Vege P. A. A P. Ry. Town growing On Inland Loon Highway Be1 Portland and Asteria. A Large Territory to Draw Fr< <9 MU m From Portland. 3ft From Forest Grove, 27 From St. Helena. Many Opportunities in Vernonia. Beet Hunting, Trapping and Fishing in the Northwest. An Industrial Center. Phone Main 192 YELLOW PENCK. Atha f&DBMD All frewt Items Magnavox 75 with speak er enclosed, 5 tube tuned radio frequency. Price or batter- ♦ r Magnavox 10-5 tube tu ned radio frequency, in- terchangeable receiver unit. Price without tubes or batteries— ™ M*®UVQK COMPANY % A. L. FENNER Temporary locatin Residence, same block as bank