Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 11, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, August 11, 1927.
VERNONIA EAGLE
Lionberger, July 29, a girl, She rivets to use, how to fit them to in cold weather as in warm weath­ breeding powers of the bull. How­
i avoid scoring the brake drum, and er, and the cows should not be ever .large amounts of silage or
has been named Naomi Virle.
I the order in which they should be made to lie on a wet floor, even other extremely bulky feeds may'
M. E. Carkin was a week end ' applied to prevent buckling or though heavily bedded.
have a tendency to distend the
August 21 is the day of the
So far as experimental work of paunch so that the bull becomes
I stretching of the lining.
big basket picnic given by the visitor in Camas, Wash.
the bureau of dairy industry shows, too heavy on his feet. From 10 to
Vernonia Woodmen of the World,
R. La Rocque spent the week j The Russell manufacturing com­ it is probably that silage does not 15 pounds of silage a day, with
pany say they will be giad to
Use Mother’s Bread, the quality at Sheeley’s Grove, All I their I end visiting in Portland.
I mail this booklet to any autoist have any direct effect on the other roughage, can be fed safely
friends are invited to attend.
loaf—adv.
I The Auxiliary dance at the Leg- who wishes a copy.
Special orders given our care-.jon hall Saturuay night was re-1
A. Corey was a Portland business
■i
Page, Line and Paragraph
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— . ported to have been very successful..
ful attention, Let us make
visitor Tuesday.
in
milk
comes
Silage
flavor
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.... will
..... hold!
birthday cake, We make cakes for The local _ Legion
post
Scheaffer Lifetime pens and set, any occasion, Vernonia Bakery.— their regular dance there this com- mostly through the body of the
I cow. Feed your silave immediately
at Kullander Jewelry store.—adv. adv.
'ing Saturday es-ening.
I after, never before or during milk-
I
The following group of young ing.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Humfeld of
Vernonia’s
Leaders of
McGee, Sunday, August 7, a boy. Hood River drove to Vernonia Sat- people attended a picnic at Sheeley’s! By far the greater share of
Progressive
Style and
grove
Sunday:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
|
revenue
from
national
forests
for
a
visit
with
their
daugh-
urday
Born: To Mr.
Quality
Store
Hum- A. Wilson and children, Mr. and comes from timber sales. The In­
Mrs.
Mark
E.
Moe.
Mr.
ter,
Donald, July 29,
feld returned Tuesday. Mrs. Hum- Mrs. J. E. Covington and children, | come from grazing permits for
Lard barrels for sale at Vernonia feld will remain here for about Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bickley, Mr. | cattle and horses ranks next to
¡and Mrs. Wm. Nixon and daughter, that from timber sales.
two weeks.
Bakery.—adv.
! Dan Nelson and his mother Mrs. | Phosphate comprises more than
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. I ¿MBS Wait! See Dr. Luzader Eye- Sidsel Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Har- two-thirds of the 7,000,000 tons
In just a few weeks more we will be showing
Witt, Tuesday, August 9, a girl. <¡§§5** sight Specialist about your old Becker of St. Helens, and Ed of fertilizer used in the United
THE VERY LATEST IN
r visits here since Hanson.
States annually. Tiiis country pos-
”. tr.d Mrs. L. G. Mecklem cf ey.
visit
Next
at
Kullander
’
s.
' sesses the largest known depos­
Portland visited over the week end: 1921
tf.l Refuse cans which will be placed its of phosphate rock, making it
with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Buffmire, i September 12 and 13.
! ac street intersections in which {he dependent of foreign fertilizer
The Knights of Pythias are P'an" public may throw papers and other
Mrs. Lester Sheeley and children
sources.
are visiting relatives at Vancouver, ning a picnic in Parker’s grove trash have been donated by the
Cottonseed oil was first used in
Sunday, August 14, and have plan- Oregon-American Lumber company.
Wash.
ned the novel feature of having a The improvement was suggested by China, according to records of that
All makes of fountain pens re­ number of contests for the after­ Dr. M. D. Cole at a recent Cham- country, which show that in the
Mr. Reithner who has spent the summer in
17th century cottonseed were some­
paired at Kullander Jewelry store. noon, with prizes that have been ber uf Commerce meeting, and W. times
ground
and
fed
to
oxen
and
the
eastern markets has selected some most
—adv.
donated by local merchants.
W. Wolff of the lumber company that an oil suitable for illumina-
pleasing
merchandise for fall.
I
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seaman of was instrumental in securing the tion was obtained from the seed,
donation.
i
Not
until
1885
was
it
suggested
E. Wilkinson. Thursday, August 4, Independence were in Vernonia
Our summer stocks must be cleared before
the early part of the week visiting, Visits Schoolmates in Minnesota | khat cottonscuu C WUó ¿lii CÚÁMití
a boy.
new nicicnanuise arrives. We are oifering some
their daughter, Mrs. A. L. Kullan-1
Red Wing, Minn., oil,
splendid bargains in summer merchandise which
Mr. and Mrs. Graff and son Bob der. They were accompanied by I
August 4. 1927. i The estimated production of ice
vnn canr»o* afford to cwerlon’r
are visiting with Dr. and Mrs. M.
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I. i ing in the Twin Cities, Red Wing 1^10 was only 95,450,000 gallons,
The School Bell will Ring Soon! It is not too
rest but for 1926 it was 324,665,000
Born: To Mr. and Mr3. Mark
Hanson entertained and other places since the Swea1 gallons, an increase in 16 years
early to start shopping for the children’s ward­
Mrs.
Frank
E. Moe, August 7, a girl. She has the ladies of the Mountain Heart of the family went back to
robe. By shopping early you will not be hurried
This City, la., and have met a host of
^40 per cent. The industry em-
been named Joy Jeannette.
club Tuesday of last week. ___
AILS my old , , schoolmates
t , x and .i friends.
P .
| I nlnva
Ann person»
and will be able to make a much better selection.
Pl°ys mnro
more than
than Kil
50,000
Expert Swiss bracelet watch re- is the first time the Hanson home
The weather is good. Threshing and PaJ’s out >n salaries more than
We have just received a new line of fancy suit­
pairing, etc., at Kullander Jewelry has been opened since Nevada Cal bas started and crops are pretty $75,000,000 a year.
ed from their trip to Zz’
store. Work guaranteed.—adv.
ing suitable for school dresses in colorful plaids
¡fair, and of good grade. People i w*>le more than 1,000,000 dairy
ifornia and southern
! here did not speculate so much in ca^tle, out of 30,000,000 head
guaranteed fast to washing at 50c per yard.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Becker of
»
For the first time in 18 years land as in Iowa during high prices,1 tested for tuberculosis, have been
St. Helens spent the week end
family Ul
of A.
P. AXHI
Hill nviu
held a a re-*Everything
looks pii/Djjciuua
prosperous iivic.
here, j destroyed,
the^, industry
is —
in --------
bet-
Lilt;
LcllIIliy
tjvtl j tiling
muna
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with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson. the
Little feet must be properly fitted to make
union recently. Besides Mr. Hill Not very hot by rain welcome here. | *;er condition today than ten years
F’-esh Loganberry pie every day and h's daughter Helen, who liven'
F. E. Ma!m.3ten. I ago when the campaign against!
school days happy... We specialize in fitting
and thew wont last muer longer. with him, there were Estes Hill
P.S. Greet bank force from me. ¡.lie disease was inauguratea, ac­
Bakery.
Vernonia
cording
to
Dr.
John
R.
Mohler,
Get one now at
of San Francisco, Dorsey Hill and
children’s shoes.
Card of Thanks
—adv. Forrest Hill of Portland. At the I
chief of the bureau of animal in-!
We
wish
to
thank
the
people
of
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dustry; United States ~ department ;
Diamonds of the best grade, same time Mr. Hill’s sister, Dr.1 i Vernonia for their kindness and of agriculture.
Elda
Hill
Schnauffer
of
San
Fran
­
Jewelry
Kullander
priced right, at
I floral offerings towards the burial j It is desirable to keep floors of |
cisco, was present.
store.—adv.
mil* mnfVipr
S. Emmons.
Emmons. , dairy bams as clean as possible.. Si Headquarters
I of our
mother, Mrs
Mrs. M
M. S.
Mail Orders
Phone 801
Mrs. Ira Mann was complimented I James Emmons and Three Sisters.; No washing process should be prac- j!
Filled
Vernonia
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Turner and
for
Ladies
’
and
Card of Thanks
j ticed that leaves the floors •ve»lll
children, from Cottage Grove were with an especially arranged after­
Promptly
Oregon
Children
’
s
shoes
visiting friends here the past week, noon at the home of Mrs. Frank I i We wish to thank the people of “11 ,tbe time. This condition is un­
returning home Sunday. Mr. Tur­ Hansen Wednesday of last week. Vernonia and Camp McGregor for' bealt“/ul" R sbould be remembered
garden a *heir kindnes and floraI offerinEs
ner was a former O.-A. employee. Great bowls of sweet peas,
spoke
°°rS
"Ot
y S° qUic!i’y
pinks and nasturtiums
For sandwiches or when you real note of summer. A pleasant towards the burial of our son, Ron-
I aid Dunlap.
want a little more ask for Mother’s afternoon was enjoyed.
| Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dunlap.
sandwich
in
the
long
or
Bread
The social life of Vernonia is
loaf size.—adv.
SCORE CARD FOR MILK
said to be very interesting this |
July 14, 1927.
The young daughter of Mr. and summer, with a number of out-of- l
United States Department of
M’« Port Tisdale walked barefoot­ town visitors staying here for short
ed into the ashes of a small camp periods. Mrs. Maner, whose home Agriculture, Bureau of Dairying. I
fire and severly burned her feet is now at Millview, comes from! Place, Vernonia: class, milk; ex-1
INCORPORATED
while on a recent camping trip to St. Louis Mo., and has many of! hibit No. V-2.
STORES AT
STORES
AT
Score
!
Perfect
Klamath Falls.
the pleasing qualities characteristic j
MILLER
Allowed
Score
CORVALLIS
NEWBERG
of the ladies of this romantic
HILLSBORO
SALEM
34.9
E. Kullander of Independence southern state, in the opinion of Bacteria ..........
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SHERIDAN
13.8
Flavor and odor
and John Kullander of Milwaukie, those who have met her.
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MONMOUTH
VERNONIA
9.0
Sediment .....
father and brother respectively of
15.0
A. L."Kullander, were Monday vis-
Bom: To Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fat ................
15.0
Solids not fat
Temperature or acidity 5
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Bottle and cap
itors in Vernonia on their
the coast.
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KYANIZE ENAMEL FOR
In'erlor or Extenor Use
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The outstanding characteristics of Kyanize
H Enamel
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are its extraordinary durability; its
smoothness in working under the brush; its
H elasticity,
making it impervious to cracking,
.96.5
Total
Bacteria found per cubic centi­
meter, 800. Fat, 4.7 per cent.
Solids not fat, 9.31 per cent. Ex-
hibitor, Lester Mowe, Vernonia,
Oregon.
(Signed)
G. V. Copson,
L. B. Ziemer.
Judges.
Kutecuts, the
Peg* Top Play
Suit for Oirls
■fc IN
¿"UNION
iij
MADE ’
RED- but TO h
4U* « trongrr - 411* Onrr than Denim
bantams
The New Play
Suit for Boys
WOKi’T SHRENKI
Brake Booklet Printed
Motorists who do their own
pairing will find practical help
a booklet recently published
the Russell Manufacturing company
of Middletown, Conn. Photographs
and lucid directions giving instruc­
tions on the proper method of re­
lining internal and external brake
bands are included, as well as full
directions for the care and ndjust-
ment of brakes, The motorist is
told how to cut the brake lining
to be sure of a perfect fit. what
» checking, peeling or softening; its ability to re­
tain its marked whiteness and porcelain-like
Ml surface for a prolonged period, even when sub­
S jected to the rigors of the weather on exposed
M surfaces.
Ä
File Highest Grade Enamel in
X the World in White and l ints
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Can’t Bust ’Em Overalls and Pants
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Something to Crow About
UNION MADE
Every Stitch Guaranteed
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Pure-bred Jersey cow.
Inquire at Home Grocery at mile
bridge for Mrs. Clara Smith. 522*
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine
place on Rose avenue. Will take
or *i-ton truck with delivery
body and top. House No.. 956
Home after 5 o’clock.
503*
Mid by
J See Hoffman About It H
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“IT PAYS”
Hoffman Hardware Co.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Suc­
cessful boarding house of 12
rooms. Old established business. Can
be kept full all the time. Excellent
location. Will take 4 or 5-room
house as part payment. Selling on
account of ill health. Apply of Mrs.
Webster at 641 First street, Ver­
nonia, Ore.
tf404*
Perfect Fit, Will not Shrink. Made of Can’t Bust
J
Em Double Shrunk Twill.
A proper fit in the beginning means a proper fit always.—Buy your prop­
er size in LOT A 1 and if for any reason you have a complaint
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get
your money back or a new pair of overalls. Ask for the Red Button overall
and Jumper.—Sold By Millers.
Can’t Bust ’Em Cor-
duroy Trousers for
Young Men
FOR RENT
RENT
Ktn 1—R-room
4-room modern rur-
fur-
nished house (with nice yard)
M and garage, on pavement in River-
X view. laqnire at Eagle office.
FOR
Z FUK
you
Can’t Bust-Em
Overalls ..
Argonaut Blazers.
Two way Collar. Style
and Comfort
Can’t Bust 'Em
Frisko Jeen
Panto
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