Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 07, 1927, Image 3

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E R NO NIA E AG L E
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE County Oregon;
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
Bond No. 1 of Improvement dis­
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA
trict No. 2, dated May 1, 1926,
la the matter of the Estate and said bond being in denomination
of $266.22; Bond No. 1 of Improve­
Gnardisnship of
ment district No. 3, dated May 1,
Lleyd Dobbs, Olga Dobbs, Venetta
1926, said bond being in denomina­
DobbB, Everett Dobbs, Sylvia Dobbs, tion of $491.31; Bonds No. 1 and
Maxcine Dobbs and Keloran Dobbs, 2 of Improvement district No. 5,
Minors.
dated May 1, 1926, said bonds
No.
being in denomination of 3349.23
Order to
1 show cause why order and $500.00 respectively j Bonds
fer sale of real estate should not No. 1 and 2 of Improvement dis­
trict No. 8, dated May' 1, 1926,
be made.
It appearing to the Court from said bonds being in denominations
the petition heretofore presented of $293.47 and $500.00 respecti­
and filed by D. A. Dobbs, Guard- vely; All of the above bonds being
ian of the estate and persons of redeemable at the option of said
the above named minors, praying city on May 1, 1927. That pur­
fer an order of sale of the real suant to said option, said bonds
estate therein described, and it is will be redeemed within 30 days
necessary, expedient and beneficial from the date of this notice, to-
te the wards that all of such real wit: On the First day of May,
1927, upon presentation to the
estate be sold;
fiscal agency of Oregon, in New
It further appearing that D. A. York City, to-wit: The National
Dobbs of Vernonia, Oregon, is the Park Bank.
father of said wards, and Jane Doe
In case the holders of said bonds
Dobbs, address unknown, over the
time
age of twenty one years, is a sis- fail to present same at the
ter of said wards, and are the and place mentioned herein for
the redemption thereof, then the
next of kin of said wards;
interest thereon shall cease and
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED the agency aforesaid will thereaf­
that the said D. A. Dobbs, father. ter pay only the amount of- sucb
aad the said Jane Doe Dobbs, sis- (bond and the interest accrued
ter, of the said wards, and that' thereon up to the said first day
all persons interested in said es-: of May 1927.
tate appear before this Court on , Dated at Vernonia, Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 12th day of April,1 this 1st day of April, 1927.
1927, at 9:00 A. M. o’clock in the
J. C. Lindley, Treasurer
forenoon of said day at the County i
City of Vernonia, Ore.
Court House in the County of Col-1
352
umbia, State of Oregon, to show
cause why an order should not be *
FARM POINTERS
granted said guardian authorizing
Sulfur, chemically combined with
him to sell all of the real property calcium to form calcium polysul-
of the said estate of his wards, fide, is the principal active in­
either at public or private sale, gredient in lime-sulfur solution,
for the purposes of paying the f or all practical purposes its con­
charges and expenses of adminis­ centration is indicated by tile hy-
tration against the said estate, and drometer test which, for commer-
for the purpose of re-investing the cial brands, should be at least S 0
proceeds of the sale not necessary degrees Baume.
for maintenance of the said wards
in the manner by law provided,
The garden slug is a very an-
said real estate being described as noying and destructive garden pest,
follows, to-wit: An undivided seven­ This repulsive, slimy, slow-moving
eights interest in the following: creature is often incorrectly term­
ed a snail. The adult is about two
Lot Two (2) Block Twenty
inches in length. It is a deep mot­
Four (24) 2nd Addition to
tled gray or greenish-gray in col­
Vernonia, Columbia County,
or. The body is covered with a mu­
Oregon; and Lot Four (4) Sec.
cous slime which forms a slimy
Thirty One (31) T. 6 S. R. 10
trail on any object over which the
W. Lincoln County, Oregon;
crawls.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that slug
this order shall be served on tho
Many methods of destroying
next kin of the wards above named ground squirrels have been tried,
on
all
persons
interested
in
and
but probably the most economical
the estate by publication in the and satisfactory in all ways is
newspaper of
Vernonia Eagle,
the use of poison. The biological
general circulation printed and pub­ survey recommends the following:
lished in Columbia County, Oregon,
16 quarts barley, 1 ounce strychn­
.once each week for three successive
ine, 1 ounce baking soda, 1-5 ounce
weeks.
sacchurine, 1 pint heavy corn sir-
Dated this 9th day of March,
paste, 1
1927. Date of first publication up, 3-4 pint thin starch
tablespoon glycerine.
March 17, 1927. Date of last pub­
lication April 7, 1927.
Two or more specie» of cater-
John Philip
pillars attack the pear fruit from
Judge.
the time the fruit sets until it
is the size of a walnut. Many in-
NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS
Notice is hereby given to the jured fruits drop, but others mature
holders of the following bonds of as scattered and malformed pears,
the City of Vernonia, Columbia typical examples of fruit-worm in­
jury. These worms appear very
early and feed promiscuously over
ifl
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the foliage before the fruit sets.
Lead arsenate in the pink spray
PHOTOS
affords excellent control. The cal­
yx application is not equally suc­
Let the Picture
cessful as it is toj tate for best
results in control.
Tell The
Story.
HERB M.
SALT
Next Door to Postof-
fice
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2.
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That the presence or absence of
tuber on »coloration in an unre-
liable guide to the presence or
III absenct of wilt-producing fungi in
potato tubers ha» been clearly
shown on a number of occasions.
HI This is far from being an infall-
iable sign.
Headquarters for all
kinds of
SEEDS
Also Fertilizer for Gar­
den or Field.
Vernonia Trading Co.
’’Inside” Information
Apples cooked in a sirup colored
with red cinnamon candies are
pleasing in appearance and flavor.
Do not add water when roasting
beef or lamb. Sear the meat at a
high temperature, then reduce the
heat and cook 15 or 20 minutes
to the pound.
Fried pineapple is easily pre­
pared. Simply drain the slices of
canned pineapple, dip in flour, and
brown slowly in butter in a fry­
ing pan.
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and bottom, and close screening of
inlet and waste pipes; (2) pro­
visions for excluding from the cis­
tern the first portion of each rain­
fall until the roof or other collect­
ing area has become rinsed thor­
oughly; (3) a firstclass filter of
clean well-selected sand and thor­
oughly burned charcoal; (4) a
waste pipe which removes surplus
inflow from the bottom of the
cistern where impurities tend na­
turally to settle; (5) periodic and
thorough cleaning of the cistern
and filter; (6) no connection be
tween the waste pipe and a sewer
or a drain which may carry impure
drainage.
Thursday, April 1, 1927.
interesting manner in “The Whole
Town’s Talking” the picture which
The Majestic
opens at the Majestic theatre on
Thursday. The story, after a fash­
What do “Summer Bachelors” ion, revolves between Edward Ev­
do first after seeing their wives erett Horton, as the small town
off to the country?
“sap” and Dolores Del Rio as the
Allen Dwan who directed Uie screen vamp.
Fox film by that name, which
Tell us a news item and we
comes to the Majestic theatre Sat­
urday, considered the matter, anu will tell the public. Drop it in the
decided the most realistic thing box outside the door, or phone at
would be to have each of them dush your convenience.
to the nearest phone booth and
call up a blonde.
PORTLAND - VERNONIA
Marie Prevost, sparkling comedi­
enne of the screen, has the role of
Chopped nuts are good in almost
a salesgirl in “Man Bait,” her new
Whitewashing Hints
any kind of sandwich. Combine
Cow stables are usually white­ Metropolitian picture which will be
them with raisins, dates, figs or
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prunes. They are good with olives, washed once or twice a year. White­ on view at the Majestic theatre
Sunday.
The
screen
pluy
is
acapted
INSURED
CARRIER
with cottage or cream cheese, and wash may be applied with a brush
or with a spray pump. It can De from the stage success of the same
with maple or brown sugar.
applied more heavily with a brusn, name by Norman Houstan and was
Vernonia Office
Codliver oil is not a medicine, one coat sometimes giving as good prepared for the screen by Doug­
it is a food, rich in vitamins. There results as two with the sprayer. as Z. Doty.
At the Brazing Works on Rose
are many children and grown folks, Spraying, of course, is quicker, but
Avenue.
The
latest
Rin-Tin-Tin
picture
too, who need codliver oil to build smears up the floor and equipment
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Hills
of
Kentucky,
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a
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up their general health and help more than the brusn method. Re­
Bros, production which comes to ,
prevent other infections.
gardless of what method is used,
the Majestic theatre on Tuesday
time will be saved in cleaning if
Portland Office
Ham for baking may be boiled the equipment is covered with old and Wednesday, deals with Blue
Auto
Freight Terminal
Glass
legend
of
a
dog
known
as
a day or two before hand, left bags or similar material. If the
standing in a cold place in the floor is kept wet while the white­ the Grey Ghost.
E. Water and Yamhill Streets
iiquor in which it was cooked, re­ washing is in progress, the white­
&Ast 8226
Office No. It
A crack at the popular concep-
heated in this, then skinned, cover­ wash that is dropped will not stick
DELIVER TO YOUR DOOR
tion
of
screen
stars
is
taken
in
an
ed with bread crumbs and sugar so tightly but that it can be dis­
stuck with cloves and put in the lodged readily with water and a
oven for final browning just be­ brush or broom. Whitewash will
fore dinner.
adhere much better to a rough
To prevent jelly from oozing out surface than to a smooth one.
Low or medium producing cows
of the glass and spoiling the par­
affin seal, run a knife around should be dry a month or six weeks
the edge of the jelly before pour­ High producers need a longer dry
ing on the paraffin, or rotate the period.
Eggs from hens that have been
glass after the hot paraffin is
poured on and let it run up the forced for eggs as a rule don’t
To get ready for the biggest business in Ford cars
sides of the glass and form a hatch so well as eggs from hens
that we have ever had, we are offering the follow­
that haven’t been forced.
tight seal.
ing Reconditioned Automobiles at prices that you
Because of the large number of
The red color sometimes admir­ skippers which may be produced
cannot afford to pass up.
ed in devil’s food cake is due to by a single piece of meat, it 1s
1925 Type Ford Coupe, spare tire, wonderful shape,
the use of more soda than is advisable to destroy promptly all
lots of miles left in this car, license free............ $27200
necessary to neutralize the acid infested meat which can not be
Ford Touring, mad» in fall of 1924, reconditioned
in the sour milk and chocolate. reconditioned by trimming.
and guaranteed, good rubber, spare tire, license «215”
This results in taking into the
1925 Ford Touring, disc wheels, speedometer, spare
To
prevent
silage
flavor
in
milk,
body more soda, or free alkali than
tire, license free ...................................................... $24O00
is desirable, as one does when ser­ feed the silage immediately after:
1924 Ford Touring, repainted, good tires, spare tire,
ving hot biscuits made yellow with milking. Some farmers feed it dur­
license free ................... ............................................. $200°° i
excess of soda. Too red a devil’s ing or before milking and as a
1923 Ford Touring, good rubber, spare tire. 50.000 miles of
result
find
their
milk
flavored
with
food cake, therefore is not good.
unused transportation in this car, license
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the feed. Although milk will ab- j
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sorb some silage taint from the
1923 Ford Touring, completely overhauled from froht to rear
Radioed From USDA
air the greatest amount comes’
at Ford factory. Runs like new. A dandy at (tlflE-OO
In the summer, it usually takes through the body of the cow.
License free.
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52 degrees to 60 degrees Fahren­
Late 1924 Ford Roadster, repainted, spare tire, good rubber,
The
use
of
certified
seed
po
­
heit in the churn to have the
just the thing for economical and sure trans- (pin A. OO
little grains of butter firm. In tatoes insures the grower against
portation ......................................................... ............ <?ljv
planting
seed
stock
containing
a
winter, it usually takes from 58
LOOK
high
percentage
of
diseased
or
to 66 degrees. In the spring, after
7 PASSENGER LIBERTY, Good Rubber
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the cows have been turned out weak plants, and with proper cul­
to pasture, if you use the same tural attention and satisfactory soil I
These cars are all on display at our place of busi­
temperature you do in winter, the and climatic conditions assures him |
ness. Ready to run and all Fords guaranteed for
butter will probably come in much a maxium yield of good quality
30 days.
shorter time and will be quite stock. In 11,627 tests conducted
soft. In that case, all you have to in many localities in the United
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small amount down, balance in easy payments.
do is use a lower temperature at States and Canada the average gain
from
certified
seed
potatoes
was
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the next churning.
CRAWFORD MOTOR COMPANY
46.4 bushels per acre.
To get rid of lice give the hen
three pinches of sodium fluoride,
Vernonia, Oregon
one on the head and neck, one on Use The Eagle Want Ads.!
the back, and one below the ven;.
For small chicks you can use two
very small pinches to each chick.
Distribute one of the pinches on
the neck, and top of the head, and
throat, and the other on the back
and below the vent. Give the treat­
ment while the chicks are active
and don’t let them hover for some
time, so that the free powder will
be shaken off. Never use sodium
fluoride on chicks before they are
1 week old.
Red cedar, locust, white oak,
catalpa, mulberry, and chestnut,
all make good durable posts. But
you can make them last longer by
treating them with cresote before
you set them. Cresote and hetal
posts are good, too. But where
timber is plentiful, wood posts are
usually cheaper.
Soybeans and Sudan grass are
excellent crops for growing in mix­
ture. Not only a better yield, but
a better balanced forage is obtain­
ed, as the Sudan grass is low and
the soybean high in protein. The
mixed hay is easily harvested and
cured. It is cut for hay about the
time the soybean seeds are half
grown. The best results are ob­
tained by broadcasting, using about
50 pounds of seed, either the Wil­
son or Virginia variety of soybeans,
and 10 pounds of Sudan grass to
THIS age is the hardest to satisfy—it’s the most discrimi­
the acre.
Truck Line
SPRING HOUSE CLEANING
SALE
This modem age discrim­
inates—and smokes Camels
Drying Off Cows
In drying off cows which are
persistant milk producers it is oft­
en necessary to cut down the al­
lowance of feed, especially grain.
Any cow may be dried off more
quickly by reducing her feed. Most
cows can be dried off by lessening
gradually the frequent of milking.
First miss one milking, next miss
two, then three, etc. When the
daily production is only 6 or 8
pounds milking may be stopped en­
tirely. After that nothing should
be done to stimulate milk secret­
ion. If signs of inflammation appear
after several days draw out the
milk that has accumulated.
Cistern For Drinking Water
The vital features of a cistern
for drinking water are: (1) Ab­
solute watertightness of top, aides,
nating age ever known. That’s why it goes to Camel for
cigarette enjoyment. It takes real tobacco to satisfy modern
smokers and Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos
grown, marvelously blended. Smokers of today are right
in demanding Camels; no better cigarettes are made,
regardless of price.
To seek a real smoke is to find Camel—the choice of
the modern world. Camels are a revelation of goodness,
alwayt mellow, smooth and mild. This age shows the wsy
to smoke contentment— "Have « Camel!”