Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 28, 1927, Image 6

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    Thursday, July 21, 1927.
VERNONIA EAGLE
A Cadillac car that was found 1 gia McKee, Inez Powell, Sylvia agement and loyalty of member- made at the next Chamber of Com- to the enjoyment of the home,
to be the property of Albert For- Turner, Marie Adams and and Mrs. (ship, success has resulted.
merce meeting here August 4.
Fresh fruit direct from the garden
seth of Woodland, Wash., crashed 1 Stevens and Mrs. Throstud of ] Associated with this program of
in a fully ripe condition has de­
Home
planting
of
fruits
of
dif
­
into the bridge south of Vernonia Westimber, guest members.
cided advantagos over other fruits
commodity marketing must of nec-
ferent
varieties
appeals
to
many
The next meeting of the club will I essity come transportation and dis­
Monday evening and tore off 50
bought in the market, says the
feet of the bannister. Deputy Sher­ be at the home of Inez Powell tribution. In many rural districts Oregon home owners. Some of the partment report.
Ed. Holgate spent Tuesday In iff Leach and Constable Kelly con­ ! Thursday, August 4.
I are found excelelnt farm-to-mar- advantages pointed out by the ex­
periment station horticultural de­
Oregon grows principally
Portland on business.
fiscated the car, which contained I
ket roads thousands of miles of
partment
are
the
economic
value
of
types
of hay says a receipt
some moonshine, and the next
The
Easterners
I improved highways for the use of
A. Corey was among those who morning arrested Walter Taylor as
the
crops
and
the
pleasure
of
station report, alfalfa,
periment
(Continued from page) 1
of motor trucks and ample rail-
attended buyers week in Portland. I having been one of the occupants.
picking one’s own fruit. The for­ and grain and vetch mixtures,
each year produce a surplus, and way service. There is also access mer saves expense of buying fruits Some clover and grass hays are
1» distant markets through ocean thus supplied and the latter adds likewise produced to some extent.
M. Murray was a Portland but« The others have not been appre- diversify instead with livestock,' 1°
| hended yet.
dairying, fruit, vegetables and j traffic and the Panama Canal.
iness visitor yesterday.
other cash crops that may be mar­
Farm organizations have long
Have Your Eye* Examined
Lard barrels for sale at the Ver-
keted
profitably.
Diversification , been important factors out here.
j >®)R‘s,l>r. Luzader eyesight special- such as this has helped solve the 1 The Grange leads all others in
nonia Bakery.—adv.
z^’>~ist will be at Kullander’s seasonal labor problem.
I membership. The Farm Bureau and
Mrs. Maud Webster and family j Jewelry store Vernonia on Mon-
The third type of farming that . Farmer’s Union are strong in some
Cleveland
have moved into the
day and Tuesday Aug 1 and 2. is leading to greater farm income ; sections but their growth during
house on Rose avenue.
1 When all who wish can consult is irrigation. When thoroughly un­ the past five years has been ham­
Leaders of
Vernonia’s
1 him about their eyes. Please make
Miss Bernice Reed formerly of appointment with Mr. Kullander to derstood and intelligently practic­ pered by lack of organized effort
Progressive
Style and
ed irrigation lessens the hazard State agricultural colleges and ex­
Vernonia visited Miss Frances Tis- j avoid waiting.—adv.
Quality
Store
of a bad crop year and assures a perimental stations through their
dale last week.
Charged With Di.orderly Conduct steady annual production. . Under I extension service, field projects
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mellinger
J. G. Marklund of Camp Mc­ irrigation it is possible, moreover, and economic surveys are contri­
spent Sunday at the Seaside Gregor was arrested by Marshal to carry on a wider range of farm buting to the practical and scienti­
fic side of farm life; state gov­
beach.
Kelly Saturday night upon the com­ operations.
The price of good farm land as ernments are liberal in their ap­
plaint
of
two
women
who
claimed
with
pre-war prices propriations to these institutions.
iîr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson of that he had annoyed them after compared
Oswego were week end visitors in the dance. He pleaded not guilty shows a depreciation of from 10
Our rural schools are worthy of
Vernonia.
in the recorder’s court Monday to 25 per cent, with preBent prices special comment. Illiteracy hardly
stable.
exists, Consolidation of school dik-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Murray i and morning. He was fined $10 by
Taxes? Yes, they are high here tricts has taken place with the
Judge
Reasoner.
family enjoyed a day’s outing 1 at
as everywhere, but the problem is advent ' of good roads, and here
the Seaside beach Sunday.
A meeting of the county of- being taken in hand. Alive to i apd there are found county high
Fast colored ginghams. Asso ted styles, medium
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. R. N. ficers of the W.C.T.U. was held the conditions since the deflation in schools where agriculture is taught
1920
our
state
goverenments
have
an
d
where
farm
boys
and
girls
are
Mrs.
at
the
home
of
the
president,
Raymer, July 18, a girl. The little
and large sizes. All are neat'y tailored and be-
Effie Wilson, Friday, July 22. been following the budget system given a training in terms of their
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lass has been named Lois Jean.
Those present were Mrs. Maud A. in expenditures of public funds. ]jfe work.
comingly
trimmed
—Large ar ortment of colors
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corey and fam­ Kratz and Mrs. Inda Kelty, Clat- J Tax commissions have been doing
Thousands of farm boys and
1
work
;
economy
programs
'
skanie
;
Mrs.
Theolinda
Strong
and
'
ily spent Sunday at the beach at
girls are engaged in club work.
SPECIAL 69c
nie Maimsien,
Malmsten, Vernonia;, bave been instituted in rural dis- There is scarcely a local county or
Mrs. Minnie
Seaside.
Mrs. A. I Congdon Columbia City; |tricts by supervisors and favorable state fair where boys’ and girls’
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i-' results are beginning to appear, exhibitions are not to be found.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. E. M. and Mrs. Genevieve
Jungers,
Rain-
Robinson, July 10, a girl. Her name ier. The < county
____ reports showed! While our taxes are high they | Modern transportation has made
is Dorothy Alice.
real progress ana
and accoinpnsnnienrs.
accomplishments. , are
--- not - increasing
-------- •••=> and the out- it possible for our farm people
Columbia county has the honor- of i l°°k *s encouraging.
I to attend city and town churches.
Miss Georgia Fairbanks is now being the first county in the state 1 Farm tenancy with its attendant . J There are few rural churches in
employed as clerk in Reithner’s to send in the complete state bud- baci results is a question that has this region.
We have just received a new line of infants ap­
store.
get. A county picnic will be held Ino^ concerned this new country to j Throughout all this vast agricul-
parel that will delight every mother. Maderia
------- August
* ---- - • 16,
“ in
’ the
-■ . Cole-'any extent.
ownership
we
1 I tural domain known as the Pacific
Tuesday
vc. In land
.
.
dresses, bibs and pillow slips beautiful designs
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Black and man Auto park, St. Helens. This show a high
percentage, much 1
there has come a spirit
family have moved from their for­ park is on the Columbia highway. b‘®ber than in the Middle West' northwest
hand embroidered. Priced at $1.50 to $2.50. In­
o
f
I vf
cooperation that bespeaks
mer home on Rose avenue tt> a All W. C. T. U. members and east and south.
fants Flannette gowns, kimonos and petticoats
I growth in the worth-while things.
house on Third street.
Movement
from
the
farm
to
the
trimmed in pink and blue all cut full size and well
their friends are cordially invited
. It has brought about a fuller vlew-
j city is stationary, with a definite | point of the possibilities in the fu-
made at 50c, 60c, 65c, 75c each.
Dr. Clarke, the EYESIGHT to attend.
j settlement program under way iu I ture and a resolution for progress
SPECIALIST, at Hotel Hy-Van
The Women’s Relief Corps held all states,
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that cannot be downed.—Farm &
Monday, August 1.
1 Consult him a picnic in Sheeley’s Grove Tues-1 I can recall a few < years
FOR BEAUTY’S SAKE AND SERVICE
back , Fireside.
about your eyes.—adv.
day noon. More than 20 enjoyed when the Pacific northwest was
largely a buying region. Today
In Mother’s bread you ’get ev­ the day’s summer outing.
Change in Fees
all of this has changed. It has
erything that you expect in a high
From page 1
Glen
Williams
of
Rainier
was
a
Fashions latest colors at popular prices
an
annual
surplus
of
farm
products
the party thought it might be done
quality loaf. Ask for Mother’s
Vernonia
business
visitor
Tuesday.
to sell. Naturally, then, attention for much less. It was the concen-
bread and accept no other kind, adv
....... . that , it v would
„uulu be
De
Columbia county Pomona grange is centered and has been for a ■ sus of opinion
Mrs. Belle Goodnight, who suf­
number of years on a marketing1 practicable to have a market road
will
hold
its
96th
regular
session
i
Mail Orders
Phone 801
Headquarters
fered a slight stroke of paralysis
program of surpluses.
| running directly from Vernonia to
while working at Reithner’s store with Natal grange on Saturday,] Take, as an illustration, the poul- Scappoose through Chapman and
Filled
Vernonia
for
Ladies
’
and
recently, is now recovering. She August 6. Secretaries of subordin-1 try industry. Three states through thus open up this rich new section
Promptly
Oregon
Children
’
s
shoes
is with her husband in Estacada. ate granges are asked by Lillian' their cooperative marketing
_ asocla- , 1 to > the new settlers coming to
Daniels, secretary of Pomona, to
—
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Oregon
and looking for just such
We are having fresh loganberry send in their reports in time for tions controlled oy poultrymen
market annually close to twenty places. A detailed report will be'
pie every day. Thick, juicy pies the meeting.
million dollars’ worth of eggs, 7 5,
and only 25c each. Enjoy them
Fred B. Jones, agent of Sherman, per cent of which commands a pre­
now while you can as the season
is short.—Vernonia Bakery. adv. Clay & Co., piano tuner and re­ mium on eastern seaboard markets.
pairer whose office is at 2625 E.
Many other commodities arv
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lindley and 49th street, Portland, will be in marketed by cooperatives through
Mrs. A. L. Kullander left Monday Vernonia Friday and Saturday. local units. These units harvest
for a fishing and outing trip at Leave orders at the Eagle office. and grade the product, then fed­
Diamond lake. They plan to stay
—adv. erate and market through a sell­
one week.
ing exchange. The whole idea has
Fred B. Jones of Portland, piano been to put intelligent business
Let us supply you with the tuner and repairer, who will be
STORES AT
STORES AT
methods into the merchandising r
“eats” for that picnic or fishing in Vernonia the rest of this week!
Pacific
northwest
farm
products
r
CORVALLIS
NEWBERG
trip. A host of good things to select served his apprenticeship of seven
HILLSBORO
as to secure a reasonable prof’
SALEM
from. Vernonia Bakery.—adv.
years in England. He also sells' above the cost of production.
M c M innville
SHERIDAN
pianos and music at the Highway­
MONMOUTH
VERNONIA
Wherever four cardinal princi­
The Crawford garage has been pharmacy in St. Helens.
ples have been kept in mind, vol­
making extensive improvements re­
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ume, proper financing, good man-
cently. A new cement floor has
Church of Christ
been laid in the rear of the sior-
(Christian)
age room.
Lord’s Day July 31st. Bibic
Dr. Clarke, of the Clarke Op- school at 10:00 subject: “David
FOR SALE
tical Co. 304 Salmon St. Portland, and Jonathan” I Sam. 18 and I» FOR SALE—A
sedge green Pon-
chapters.
Ore., EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS,
tiac landau sedan, run less than
Communion and morning worship
will be in Vernonia all day and
2000 miles, at a bargain. Apply
evening, Monday August 1, at the at 11:00. “The Will of God in the at Eagle office.
501*
Christian
Life.
”
Christian
Endeavor
Hotel Hy-Van. SEE HIM ABOUT
at
7
:00
“
Great
Missionary
Chara
­
YOUR EYES.—adv.
FOR SALE—late 1925 Buick
cters.”
coach in A-l shape mechanically.
G. W. Roberts, district i freight
Evangelistic service in the even­
and passenger agent of the Union ing at 8:00 Brother Leavitt will Bumpers and motometcr. Will trade
r»citid system at Astoria, was a speak on “The Ninety and Nine.” for light 6 coupe. Price $950. In­
Vernonia visitor Monday.
Prayermeeting Thursday at 8:00 quire Wm. Devine, Hotel Vista.
and choir practice, both Bible school
The fololw-ing party of
and church choirs, Friday at 8:00.
nonia young people plan to
FOR SALE—Gasoline stove, same
Another Baby Blanket Size 36x5C
Babv Blankets, Size 30x40
Mount Hood this week end: O. F.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
as new. P. H. Kaphammer 306
69c
49c
Burke, Glen Hieber, Helen Hieber,
Rev. C. C. Poling, presiding el­ Rock Creek street.
501*
Merle Mills, Bessie McDonald, der of the Evangelical church, will
Wn rd Gooding, Norman Green, preach Saturday evening at 8 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine
Gilbert Bergerson, Della Cline and o’clock and hold the quarterly con­
place on Rose avenue. Will take
Anna Rea Webster.
or %-ton truck with delivery
ference.
body and top. House No.. 956
Sunday
Don't forget that wV accept,
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Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Rev. Home after 5 o'clock.
special orders for any occasion,
Mr.
Poling
will
preach
both
at
birthdays, weddings, parties, etc.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—1 4-room
Each order receives our individual 11 n.m. and 8 p.m. The < quarterly
house in Block 4, lot 2, East side
and careful attention and you will! communion service will be held addition, will sell or consider a
be pleased with the finished pro­ after the morning service.
The Evangelical League of Chris­ trade-in on Roadster or coupe. For
duct in both loks and eating qual­
Childrens Cotton Bathing Suits
Childrens Straw Hats
tian
Endeavor will meet at 7 p.m. particulars write D. J. Pankratz.
ity. Vernonia Bakery.—adv.
474
25c
Mrs. Testa Garner will be the lead- Box 385, Vernonia.
50c
Work on the tennis courts of er.
FOR SALE—2 Registered Holstein
the high school is practically com-
West Way Club Meet*
Bull calves, good breeding.
pleted and with the advent of
B. V. May. Ladies Hose Black and
The West Way club of Vernonia Hanson, Birkenfeld. Ore.
warm weather much activity is
Ladies Voile Dresses
colors
seen nt the game. The new tennis met with Mrs. Ina Nelson at West-
Timber
Thursday.
A
delightful
FOR
SALE
OR
EXCHANGE
—
Sue
club plans to conduct an elimina-
50c
$1.00
cessful boarding house of 12
tion tournament in the near "future luncheon was served by the host-
to determine who the best players ess. The table was beautifully de­ ro<ms. Old established business. Can
are for the team to compete with corated in pink with a pink and be kept full all the time. Excellent
Kelloggs Com. Flake 12 packages
Kelloggs Post Toasties, 12 packages
white birthday cake as a center location. Will take 4 or 5-room
the Oregon-American team.
piece.
house as part payment. Selling on
98c
98c
The Christian Endeavors of the
After the business meeting n account of ill health. Apply of Mrs.
Church of Christ surprised their miscellaneous shower was given Webster at 641 First street, Ver­
pastor «nd wife, last Friday night, Mrs. Nelson in honor of her birth­ nonia. Ore.
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• . presenting them with a beautiful day. Cake and ice cream wa.< serv­
floor lamp. Thé _ evening was spent ed for afternoon refreshments.
MISCELLANEOUS
in interesting games and a delight­ Those present were: Ina Nelson,
ful lunch served before the guests Hazel Graven. Carrie Drake, Eve­ VERNONIA LOTS for sale, phone
departed for their several homes. lyn Johnson, Lenie Martin, Geor-
Portland, ATwater 2784.
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Reithner s
APRON FROCKS
For the Nev/ Baby
Rollins Run Stop Hosiery
Miller Mercantile Company
Classified Advertising
$1.98
Friday Specials $1.98
Golden Seal Leminole Blankets
$1.98 66x84 Part Wool $1.98
Another Lot of ladies oxfords and
Strap Slipp.rs to close out at
$1.00
Vernonia’s Leading Store
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