Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 24, 1927, Image 3

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    VERNONIA EAGLE
Here’s an easily made winter
jam: Soak 1 pound of drifted apri­
cots overnight in 1 pint of water.
In the morning, chop them and add
1 cup of sugar. Drain the slices
of pineapple from two No. 3 cans,
cut them into very small pieces,
and cook with 2-2|3 cups of sugar
for 20 minutes. Add the apricots
and cook for 2, minutes. Watch
while cooking as the mixture scorch­
es easily. Seal while hot in steri­
lized jars.
During 1926, forest service built
53 miles road and 176 miles trail
in Whitman forest.
The Spring
Garden Tools
Hoes
Rakes
Forks
Effort to Unito
Nation's Tourist
Activities Begun
No increase will
for national foreet
this year.
Thursday, February 24, 1927,
be demanded
grazing fees,
State Laundry Company
VERNONIA MILL
FOR SALE
FOR GOOD LAUNDRY WORK
Including the timber,
We call and deliver TUESDAYS and
FRIDAYS—Leave orders with S. Wells,
Tailor, Phone MAin 891
Travel experts from everywhere
teams, and all equip­
are making every effort to distri­
ment.
bute this year’s billion dollar tour­
Lindsay Lumber Co.
ist melon among vacation and scen­
ic centers of the United States in­
stead of growing the “money mel­
on’’ for European consumption!
To make this possible the Ameri­
can Travel Development association
PHOTOS
will meet in Chicago, March 21,
23 to launch a movement calling
upon congress to create a $5,000,-
Let the Picture
000 advertising and publicity fund
Tell The
for “selling America to Americans,
Story.
according to present plans.
| The travel experts, as officers
HERB M. SALT
of the association, believe
congress should be as much
cerned in Americans making
Next Door to Postof­
of their own national parks,
fice
ests and other playgrounds as
august body is in the welfare of
travel abroad through the United
States shipping board.
The meeting will be the first
concerted effort to unite the nat­
ion’s tourist activities in the recog­
nition of only one competitor in
the travel business, namely, Europe.
The American Travel Development
association is composed of organi
INSURED CARRIER
zations not operating for profit
but interested in encouraging travel
in America, and any community
Vernonia Office
which raises an advertising fund
for tourist trade is eligible to re- At the Brazing Works op Rose
presentation in the association.
Avenue.
Leaders in the campaign are
Harry N. Burhans, president of
Phone MAin 343
the American Travel Development
association and secretary of the
Portland Office
Denver Tourist bureau; Charles F.
Auto
Freight Terminal
Hatfield, secretary of the aS3'cia
tion and general manager of thi
E. Water and Yamhill Streets
St. Louis convention, Publicity and EAst 8226
Office No. 11
Tourist bureau, and H. J. Gray
DELIVER
TO
YOUR
DOOR
treasurer of the association and
secretary of the Michigan Tourist
and Resort association.
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It is the only one that fills
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Vernonia, Oregon
INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS
Says School Athletics
Should be Supported
aDHYEß
Not another in the
world like it
University of Oregon, Eugene,
Ore. Feb. 14—Competitive athletic,
between colleges should be foster
ed, there should be no commercial
ism or professionalism, and all ath
letics should be under strict fac
ulty control, declared Captain John
J. McEwan; head football coach,
in an interview today.
“I pity the book-loving student
who spends four years in a uni-
| versity without any physical de­
velopment,” McEwan said. “The
men on our athletic teams are not
the ones who need physical de­
velopment.
“Athletics should be developed
because they create an interest in
the sport, they foster Institutional
rivalry, they are inspirational, they
advertise the college, they arouse
college spirit, which may be nar­
row-mindedness but so is patroit-
ism, love for one’s mother, and
love for a wife.”
McEwan is at present interested
m watching the development u>f
the athletic problem at Reed col­
lege, which he characterized as “a
fine little college without intercol­
legiate athletics.”
Find Tree Stump in
Process of Petrification
Bethany. Mo.—Workmen with n raU-
read oonst ruction crew from St. Jo­
seph, working on the Burlington rail­
road right of way near this city, un­
earthed a red oak stump In the prooosa
of petrification.
The stump, wblofc
measured about two and one-half foot
through, Is believed to have been
burled in tbe til! for almost fifty years,
or ever since tbe railroad was built.
Its removal required four days.
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showed ue signs of decay aad was so
tough It cottlil not be split with an ax.
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FLOWHR gardoo is the cheapest and easiest-to-make yard decoration you can provide
aad it ti alse one ai the most enjoyable. Garden annuals will grow in any fairly
good soil if in a In ns Han whore there is sunshine the greater part of the day.
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■y a litUs planning of varieties you can have blooms from
early summer to late in the fall—and be sure to choose some
fhr catting, such as cosmos, calendulas, zinnias, sweet peas,
nasturtiums, pinks, petunias, asters, etc.
FI ms I seeds which have a good reputation for producing
Qawsrs in psefusion and true to type. Northrup, King & Co.’s
lands have bean giving satisfaction since 1884 and no better
seeds dee sold at any prise
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