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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1926)
'..v December 2, 1926 VERNONIA EAGLE State opens commençai fish hatch HOME POINTERS His real problem is to decide just what I F„—- ery on Simpson Creek, for 6,000- percentage of his gross business should! [ a tle Eat Our MlH Feed* (From School of Home Economies salmon eggs a year, at Newport, O. A. C.) constitute his appropriation for use in buy Thursday $2 per year in Advance ing advertising space in the newspapers If you have no use for an article In roasting a turkey or fowl of and someone else would, advertise which are distributed in his city and trade any kind, dryness is prevented by cond Class Matter, August 4, 1922 at the it in the classified column. SkV//V£ territory and how this appropriation may roasting with breast down instead Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the 415* of up. Act of March 3, 1879 be used to the best advantage. Raw cranberry relish is delicious This problem is presented with particular and easy to make. The cranberries MARK E. MOE, Editor POULT A force at the opening of the holiday season are put through a grinder and equal CATTtl when largely increased buying may be an 1 amounts of sugar added. The mix- 544« iBER HAS LONG LIFE j ture is then placed in a covered jar ticipated and when each merchant is par ' and allowed to stand for two weeks ticularly anxious to attract the Attention of . .ion of wood through an ancient firospective buyers to his store and to the when *t is ready to serve. It will keep indefinitely. , has only of late years become an ines of seasonable merchandise which he A delicious ten-minute dessert is ; considerable importance. There is showing. made with one cup of thick cream (Baus-Keebuck AerlceltunU reenSeUeeJ >2 wood-preserving plants in the Without doubt, there is a danger of some Two-fifths of our enormous wheat whipped, white of one egg beaten . tcs. R. D. Prettie, addressing the stiff, and 10 cents worth of merchants going farther in the use of news crop Is annually left on the farm to until Saskatchewan branch of the peanut brittle rolled on the board be fed to farm anlmuls, according to ■lvating industry in our Coun- paper advertising space than they are jus the findings ot the Sears-ltoebuck with a rolling pin; combined by tified in doing on the basis of reasonable Agricultural Foundation. In addition. I 1 carefully cutting and folding togeth- CLEANING try, 1CI .nt of interest is that the huge expectation of gross business during any 28% of the wheat that la shipped off I ! er is served cold in sherbert glass- 17% of the total wheat crop comes ! es. PRESSING 1 the use of treated material has certain period. This danger is encountered or back to the farm as mill feeds, where I i as a result of either a failure to give suf ly due to its increased use by DYEING It la made Into human food In tlle | Oregon’s building record for Oct- is which have found by exper- ficient thought to the subject or to falling form of meat. ober, shows 24 per cent gain over CUSTOM Mill feeds are a valuable and t“H October, 1925. t the treating of timber is a dis- a victim of the high pressure methods em portant feed Item, especially lu ployed by some so-called “advertising dairy section. no my. TAILORING. Cattle consume on an Wrecked ship “Lindore” being men ” in attempting to sell the largest pos average 44.2% of all mill feeds. These built into modern business block bly the most notable, piece of rich In protein and used In con .on on a main highway is the sible amount of advertising space without are at Reedsport. with corn and tankage make WE CALL FOR AND mber bridge across Nueces Strait, studying the merchant’s real needs and of nection a balanced bog ration. 8wlue are the fering such suggestions as might be really us Christi, Texas. This bridge next greatest consumer of mlU feeds, DELIVER icted to carry a live truckload helpful in the mapping out of an advertis with 41.5%. Besides, 5.6% goes to horses, 5% to poultry and 3.7% to . It is 8,164 feet long, with a 20- ing campaign. sheep. ‘ < > • roadway, and contains 1,300,000 There are times when the full-page ad l< vertisement or the double-page "spread ” >• aied timber. It takes the place of Phone, send or bring in a classi- < and Transfer CURLEY’S TRANSFER advertisement, any time before ‘ bridge in 1915, which was part- may be the very thing that is required in di fled «. j . COMPANY • iyed by a storm in 1916 and com- recting attention to some extraordinary noon Wednesday. selling event, but it is more frequently the troyed on September 14, 1919. Local Hauling and all kinds ef team work. Local and Long Dist n for the adoption of treated tim- case that the day-after-day consistent use i Office at Gordon Furniture Co. ce of concrete was, that in case of smaller space with well-prepared copy, ance Hauling. ;■ storm, it was believed that the attractively displayed, will go much furth i hat could come to the new er in securing the desired reader-response, .SPECIAL CARE WITH FURNI hl be slight damage to the deck- than will the large expense involved in Ice and Cold Storage PYROTOL, the surplus TURE HAULING carrying occasional page-ads, followed by i could be readily replaced. Phone 672 Res. Phone 66S ¡ (Is bridge timbers, many instan- days of retrenchment in order to equalize war material, for stump iig service could be quoted. At on the total apportionment. Vernonia Oregon ing purposes. Price $7.80 Storage for Furniture Bridge, built in 1882, a number It is doubtful if any Vernonia merchant 01 p of treated timber were removed is justified in allowing a single issue of per 100 pounds. and Baggage in 1! r track changes, and they were the newspaper to be distributed here foun ;e in excellent condition. The among local readers without containing Place your order nOw the timber is still sound after his advertisement in some form, even if it Tel. No. 683. Office ■ vice. The Southern Pacific Rail- be in small space, as a memory is a rather with the County Agent’s ¡.ad ereosoted culverts in service fickle thing and patronage is much inclin office at St. Helens for Corner Bridge and W.O.W. Buxton camp No. 655 i: Hand Division, for over 30 years, ed to go where it is being invited by news Weed Ave. meets every Monday night at seven next shipment. f d!6 are still in an excellent state of paper advertising. thirty at the Grange Hall. Virile on. The C. & O. Pier No. 6. at members welcome. The Eagle goes each week into hundreds Ne\\;, was treated and installed of the homes in this city and vicinity which C. A. BARNES C.C. nd the timbers are still in ser- are' not reached by any other newspaper. C. C. DUSTEN CLERK. few examples will be suffic- Two-thirds of the buying power oi this ■ !<hcate the long life that may be community is represented by the homes in Vernonia Lodge, No. 144 A. nom treated timber.” to which The Eagle is welcomed and care F. A A. M., meets at Grange fully read each week. The direct response Hall every Second and NOT SAFETY, AS WELL AS Larger Variety of Boxes Than Ever attainable through Eagle advertising is not CONVENIENCE Fourth Thursday nights. questioned by advertisers who have been Before. w. H. HURLEY, Master. ' consistent users of space in this newspaper. Wm. PRINGLE, Secretary r iiome every modern convenien- It is the sincere wish of The Eagle that Visitors Welcome j. We make a specialty ot fancy home made box candles. average home owner would say, it be of real service to the merchants of ve i unning water, electric lights, this city in offering suggestions, if desired, ¡numbing, furnace heat, a gas or and cooperating in securing the best pos ve, a washing machine, tele- sible results from the money invested in lio, > ) ' and so on, through the list advertising in thiB newspaper but it is far I. O.O.F.— V ernonia L odge , N o . 244, v. iiich make the American home from our wish that high-pressure selling meets every Tuesday night at 4:00 pleasant, comfortable and sani- methods be employed in an effort to over o’clock, in Grange Hall he world. sell any merchant beyond his real publicity J. W. ROSE, N. G. one big thing, however, which requirements or to the extent of having an M. L. GAINES, 8 m . e home owner overlooks. After unstablizing effect on his finances. ■ or all the comforts of his fam- It may be assumed that every merchant VERNONIA TEMPLE Na. «1 imself, he fails to provide safe- operating in this city knows his own busin PYTHIAN SISTERS ;;unst fire which is an ever-pre- ess best and may be trusted not to fall a Meets every Wednesday night on tbd .ice to life and property. lower floor of the Grange Hall. AH victim of being over-sold by some ambit visiting Sisters and Brothers wel age home is not built xa ith any ious space salesman to the extent of sac come. For a steady hot fire at a price MARJORIE lire protection. There will be rificing equal representation in The Eagle. COLE, M. E. C. m the walls and between the PEARL WILKERSON, K.ofRX you can afford to bum them. aich offer a perfect draft for a NEHALEM CHAPTER NO. 143 me \ . it is started. Chimneys will be A COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE. O. E. S. — Regular cor . *1 m the cheapest and most flim- communication first SV i.!„ 1 and after once built, will never A moat commendable movement is on third Wednes- I or cleaned. Furnace and hot foot in Vernonia; and to the ladies must be of each month, will be set close to inflammable given most of the credit for the desire to With Rebate of 10c Per Sack visiting sisters partitions. Rubbish of all kinds have a community Christmas tree, probab brothers wel- owed to accumulate in basements ly in a vacant lot near the center of town, ALICE GOODING, W. M. . and thereby form a veritable where treats may be given in the form of MAE BERGMAN, See’y. If its anything in the FEED ________________ Fuel will be piled against a fur- candy and nuts to all the kiddies in town 1 steam pipe in such a way that who are present for the occasion. VERNONIA GRANGE LINE—WE HAVE IT 1 is that there are not more fires Santa Claus would t>e there; Christmas e are. The Vernonia Grange meets oa th carols would be sung and perhaps a com second Saturday of evary month a • ot’ all this carelessness, very few munity sing could be enjoyed by all. In 7:30 P. M. Any • members of th ill ever have a faucet or a hose the spirit of Christmas, it is hoped that all Grange living in or near Vernonia cd that it can be used for fire lodges, clubs, churches and other organiza or visiting in the community, ar if occasion demands. The com- tions will join hands in the endeavor to cordially invited to attend. A of fire fighting appliances and make this a success. F. E. MAI.M8TKN, See lion practices are conspicuous Mrs. M. D. Cole says that she has already < nce, in the “model” American spoken to many and that the idea is favor AMERICAN LE- I ch has “every modem conven- able. Since some are ready to go ahead with GION POST NO I the work, the rest of the town will undoubt inter coming on, many lives and edly help. 119 meats 2nd A rly would be saved if ample The joy given to the children on the oc 4th Tuan. Nites. I and • on measures would be adopt- casion of a large gathering at which Santa a a a . erican home owners. WM. FOLGER, Commander is present and the chance to shake hands TOM GRAHAM, Adjutant with him will solve the problem of many —_______________ _ _________ > iLEM FOR MERCHANTS. mothers and fathers who are asked so many leading questions about the grand old mail MOUNTAIN HEART nt-day merchant who is at all and his work. Let them see the big tree, REBECCA LODGE No. 243. I.O.O.F n the hope of making a success all lighted up, hear the carols sung. They Meets every second and Fourth ness is already well “sold” to the will be better instilled with reverence for The management caters to commercial Thursdays in Grange Hall—Vernonia Visitors always welcome e must do at least a reasonable the Savior and thus be better citizens for and local guests. Always at your service. A the C ameron . N. G. newspaper advertising in attract- having observed this respect by a multitude MRS. IRENE SPENCER. 8ec’y. nage to his store. HY VAN HOTEL of their own townspeople. Wnuntia Sagte Brown Truck FOR SALE Lodge Directory Fancy Box Candies V ( ■ ■ » GASCO BRICQUETS $17.50 Per Ton Vernonia Trading Co. ■ < niiiiiiitiniitiü < «