Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 05, 1927, Image 2

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Thursday, May 5, 1927
VERNONIA EAGLE
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF department for the week closing the surface soil and admits the tion of food and tonic.
pan of warm water through the
PARTNERSHIP
last Saturday show that there were air.
rising will maintain an even tem­
St. Helens, Oregon, April 26th,
By the addition of salt to milk, perature. When the water become*
Notice is hereby given that the but ten cases altogether reported
Out of the practical experience
1927.
partnership of E. L. Morgan and of contagious diseases from Colum­ of farmer’s over a period of 3,000 as is done to vegetables, the flavor cool, warm water is added from
Sealed proposals, addressed to
Thos. Howard has been dissolved. bia county for the week ending years or more has finally developed may be improved for those peo­ time to time.
the County Court of Columbia,
382* April 23. Of those two cases were the fundamental principle of mod­ ple who object to the flat taste
County, Oregon, at St. Helens, Or­
chickenpox, seven were measles and ern crop rotation, says the Depart­ of milk.
During March, three Japanese
egon, and endorsed “Proposal for
Notica.
Tunnels or large holes in cakes ships took 6,017,619 feet of Coos
one mumps.
ment
of
Agriculture,
his
principle
Doing the Following Work in Co­
Notice is hereby given that Chas.
Nearly 100 members of the Vet­ is the growing, in the order named, are averted by not starting with Bay lumber to the Orient.
lumbia County, to-wit: Clearing, A. Barnes purchased and took over
erans of Foreign Wars came from of an intertilled crop, such as too high temperature and not beat­
Contract let to build three miles
Grubbing, Grading and the con­ the accounts and indebtedness of
Portland, Oregon City and McMin­ corn, a small-grain crop, such as ing the batter too much.
of Nehalem road for $43,057 at
struction of the necessary bridges the Square Deal garage April 15.
nville last night to attend the oats, and a grass or leguminous
Quality of bread is affected by Astoria.
and culveTts, on the Vernonia-
(Signed)
meeting of St. Helens post and crop.
evenness or unevenness of tempera­
Buxton Market Road No. 5, from
Sam Carpenter,
Astoria claims longest mail route
initiate a class of eight new mem­
Last fall a firm of California ture throughout the process. For
Station 0100 to Station 105]00, in 374*
R. C. Petty.
in United States, Route A, 74.8
bers.
potato growers harvested an ave- good bread an even temperature is
Sections 18, 19 and 30, Tp. 7 N.
miles.
rage of 1,000 bushels
I
of potatoes maintained. Keeping dough In a
Rainier Review
R. 4 W. of W.M. will be received
per
acre
from
9
acres.
The
rest
by said County Court until ten
Mrs. Charity Baker, known as
of the
country, if previous pro­
iu
uw cvuuuy,
o’clock A. M., May 7th, 1927 and Columbia county's oldest inhabitant,
duction records are a reliable in-I
not thereafter, and at that time died Friday night at the home of !
dex, harvested approximately 113j
will be publicly opened and read, her daughter, Mrs. John Urie of
bushels to the acre. Farmers in
All proposals must be made up­ West St. Helens, after a short
The Natal school has bought a Great Britian have been producing
on blank forms, to be obtained illness. The funeral was held at
from tho Roadmastcr, at his of- the First Methodist church in St. Silvertone phonograph and 6 doub­ an average of 200 bushels per «ere
f:ce in St. Helens, Oregon. Must Helens, with Rev. W. N. Coffey, le records and a base ball outfit. for a number of years. It is evi­
The children are enjoying this lit­ dent, says the United States de­
give prices proposed, both in writ­ district elder of the Free Metho­
ing and in figures, and must be dist church, in charge, assisted by tle surprise that was given them by partment of agriculture, that the
signed by the bidder, with his ad­ Rev. J. N. Wood of Newberg, W. the district and thank the district general run of farmers who grow
for it.
potatoes in the United States do
dress.
T. Klotzbach of the First Church
A few Natal people have been not make efficient use of the avail­
Plans and Specifications are on of Portland, O. F. DeFoe of the
file at the Vernonia Eagle and may Central Church of Portland, and attending special church services able knowledge on increasing acre
be examined in the office of the G. G. Edwards of St. Helens. In- in Vernonia and some were baptiz­ production.
ed at Vernonia last week.
County Clerk.
Milk powder and condensed milk
terment was in the Warren ceme-
Quite a few folks from here at­ are replacing whole milk and evap-’
Each bidder shall deposit, with tary.
tended the program and party given orated milk in the manufacture of
his bid, n certified check for an
If Mrs. Baker had lived until
amount of at least five (5) per July 10 she would have been 100 in Birkenfeld at the Wienema gran­ confectionery, ice cream, and bak­
ge and enjoyed a good time.
ery products, the United States
cent of his bid, payable to the years old.
Mrs. Wm, Devine spent Friday department of agriculture has an­
County Clerk, which shall be for­
and Saturday with the Holding fam­ nounced. The reason for the shift
St. Helena Mist
feited to the County in case th«
The
1927 commercial fishing ily, calling on Mrs. Grover Devine is that the concentrated products
nwnrd is made to him, and he shall
neglect, fail or refuse, for a per­ season in the Columbia river dis- Saturday afternoon. She returned are easier to transport and store.
iod of five days after such award trict will begin with a rush at 6 to her home Saturday evening.
This is not the time for the
Mr. and Mrs. Olburn spent Tues­
is made, to enter into a contract o’clock Sunday evening, with ev­
man who wants to get rich quick
day
evening
with
her
sister
Mrs.
ery indication now pointing to one
and file the required bond.
to invest in an orchard nor to
Ira Peterson.
The right is reserved to reject of the greatest seasons for many
plant one.
The commercial fruit
John and David McMullen are
years.
any end all bids.
grower needs to take the best
working for the Birkenfeld company
There
are
421
pupils
in
the
care of his trees and market his
John Philip, County Judge,
county schools who expect to be at present.
fruit most carefully if he Is to
T. B. Mills, Commissioner,
There
were
some
happy
fisher
­
graduated from the eighth grade
realize even moderate profits for
J. N. Miller, Commissioner,
this year and who will be Ruests men and fisher ladies returning to the next few years. The consumer
G. <;. Hall, Roadmaster,
camp with nice big catch which
of
St.
Helens
on
May
27,
next.
has the best of it just now and
J. w. Hunt, County Clerk.
Miss Murray, county superinten- was caught from the Nehalem river ought to cultivate the fruit habit.
382
near
here.
Sunday,
even
if
it
was
tendent, has received reports from
It will be good for his health and
Local companies ship 3,000,000 the various schools and has made a rainy day it proved to be a is the cheapest and best eombina-
good day for fish.
feet lumber in one week from St. up the total as here given.
Miss Schooley spent Saturday
Helens.
Reports from the state health
night with Miss Millie McMullen.
Miss Schooley and a couple of
her friends from Natal spent Sun­
day in Scappoose with her mother
/"\OOD
Tkjr°'roK
and brother.
Mrs. David McMullen is on the
sick list at present.
Harry McMullen from The Dalles
visiting relatives in this district.
Joe Dhooghe spent Sunday In
Portland and Molalla.
Mr. Holding was a business vis­
itor in Clatskanie and St. Helens
Saturday.
Miss Perry made a quick trip to
Vernonia during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson were
shopping in Vernonia Wednesday.
Dave and John McMullen are
working for the Birkenfeld Log­
ging company.
Mrs. Andrew Johnson is able
know tires—how to select the best—how to help you take care of them,
to be up and around again after
id get the most out of them. We sell Firestone Gum-Dipped Tire«
being ill for some time with the
influenza.
and Tubes—also Oldfield Tires and Tubes.
The home economics committee
Both Firestone and Oldfield Tires are scientifically designed and manu­
of the Natal grange held their
factured
by The Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. Mr. Harvey S. Firestone is
meeting at the home of Mrs. Lee
President and active head of the Company and under his management many
Osborne last week.
Beatrice Perry and her grand­
outstanding developments and improvements for
father, Mr. Burris, made a busi­
economy, safety and comfort in tires have been
Note Low Prices on
ness trip to Vernonia Wednesday.
made. He is the acknowledged leader in lowering
Mr. and Mrs. Neur returned
tire costs and fought almost a lone battle to secure
home Sunday from Vancouver,
lower crude rubber prices from a foreign monopo­
where they have been working in
They Cost You No More
ly. He has saved, and is saving, millions of
a hotel for some time.
Than Ordinary Tires
dollars every year for car owners.
Miss Lola McMullen, who has
30x3
been visiting with her folks here,
Fabric
$5.85
Through the Firestone policy of selling and
returned to Walla Walla, Wash.,
30x3 Vi Fabric
distributing direct to dealers through 148 Factory
$6.85
Monday.
Branches and Warehouses, we receive fresh, clean
30x3 Vi Cord
$7.35
Lincoln Peterson was a business
stocks of tires of the highest quality at prices which
visitor at the Burris home one
29x4.40 Balloon $8.40
are the lowest in the history of the industry, and
day last week.
$13.40
Cord
32x4
NATAL
G ilby M otor C o
OAKLAND, PONTIAC
CHEVROLET, STUDE
BAKER
Serve You» Better
Goodyear I ires
«
i
Save Yew Money
Oldfield Tires
Radioed
From
USDA
It's best to give Rarden crop#
a very thorouRh watering about
i once a week and then not apply
any more water until they really
need it. Most garden crops are
injured if they are allowed to wilt
to any extent,
Keep the surface soil loose and
mellow to a depth of about two
inches, Go over the garden quite
often with a wheel hoe. Do this
ns soon as the ground is dry
enough after a rain, also within
a day or two after watering. Thia
keeps the weeds from getting a
start, and at the same time stirs
FINNEY OF THE FOP.CE
31x5.25
33x6.00
Balloon
Balloon
$15.35
$18.35
Oldfield Tubes are
alee priced
very law
Mede In the great econo ideal
Fireetene Factor!«» at Akron
and carry the Ctandard Tiro
Warranty
Ì
we pass these advantages in quality and low price
on to our customers.
BUY HOW! :
CtSJK-Dipped Tare Prices
lowest ia History ;
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VERNONIA SERVICE STATION
CRAWFORD MOTOR CO.
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