Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 15, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    VERNONIA EAGLE
Thursday, September 15, 1927.
and as a final precaution, tie a vice to its citizens, and .... sup-
Marshal Kelly states that motor- seen by the 4L as follows:
ader Eyesight specialist, has
and
construction bit of wool on the pressure tone > lit: its products to consumers out­
Agricultural
not deceived. Dr. Lu- ists are doing fine in obeying the
been coming to Vernonia monthly school stop signs, but there are work, both east and west of the above the needle to prevent any side of its own territorial bound­
for more titan five years taking some drivers who “step on it” a Cascades, are at the season's high oil from running down on the work. aries, the function it thereby per­
forms, whatever its nature may be,
care of the eye needs of the pub-, little fast while proceeding past ' point, with shifting demands for
Fried Apples and Bacon
in supplying outside consumers with
completion
of
Speed limit is 12 labor caused by
lie. His office is at Kullander’sj schoolhouses.
Vernonia Jewelry Store and he is here the miles per hour and motorists will some jobs and starting of others.
Harry Glahn was
Thinly sliced bacon is delicious a public utility, is and should be at­
visitor Saturday.
first Monday and Tuesday to 12 do well to heed this warning as The return of young men and wo­ when browned under the flame of tended with the same conditions and
the broiler in a gas stove. It Is be subject to the same control and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shinn were noon each month. His next visit the law will be strictly enforced, men to school has left openings
in various industries, causing the then free of excess fat, crisp and supervision that apply/ to a private
will be October 3 and 4.
tf. according to Marshal Kelly.
Portland visitors Saturday.
“Have Your Eyes Examined”
usual turnover at this time
of appetizing. Good results can also public utility owner who furnishes
FARM MARKET REVIEW
be obtained by frying it in a heavy like service.”
Dr. Ella Wight is at Seaside for
year.
Notice.
Grain.
A
general
weakening
of
I
a few days returning Friday.
skillet, draining the slices and ab­
*
It is expected that under this
Sawmill
operation
in
the
To all Rebekahs and Odd Fellows the wheat market but continued i
sorbing a large part of the fat with opinion all properties owned by mu­
Mis. 1. F. May was reported to a special sermon will be delivered comparative strength in high pro­ districts is 15 per cent lower
brown paper. Apples or tomatoes
be ill with influenza last week end. by Rev. Teddy Leavitt at the I tein hard milling wheats and low in September 1926. Sawmill crews' can then be fried in the fat and nicipal corporations which supply a
utility service to patrons outside
are
well
filled,
as
are
camp
crews
sum-
night
at
soft
mililng
wheats
protein
according to the Bureau of Home of corporate boundaries, will here­
M. E. Carkin attended an Am­ Christian church Sunday
in
the
pine
country.
The
erican Legion meeting at Hillsboro 8 o’clock, , September 18, in honor marizes last week’s markets,
Fir sawmill operation continues Economics, U. S. department of after to assessed and taxed in ac­
of the 1 76 th anniversary of the general weakness was due to some
Tuesday night.
at
about the same general level1 agriculture, make a particularly at­ cordance with the general rules and
Rebekah degree.
increase in estimates of the new i
tractive breakfast dish. The fol­ regulations as applied to other util­
as held during August.
W. J. Coyle of Vancouver, Wash­
crop as a result of very favorable I
lowing recipe is suggested for fried ity properties.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
ington was a business visitor in
weather in August and heavy seas- I
Profits in Trees
apples and bacon: Select good tart
(Christian)
marketings.
High
protein
Vernonia Saturday.
onal
Why should farmers plant trees? apples. Peel and cut them in %
Sunday, September 18: — Bible wheat is scarce, however, and the
is asked and answered by Alfred | to 1 inch cubes. Fry the bacon in
D. B. Reasoner spent the week school at 10 a.m., “The Kingdom
supply of good low protein soft
end in Hillsboro and North Plains Divided,” (I Kings 12:1-24). Com­ milling wheat in St. Louis and K>*n- B. Hastings of the Forest Service, a heavy skillet. As soon as the
visiting his daughters.
munion and morning worship il a. I sas City territory is small enough United States department of agri­ I slices of bacon are crisp, remove
culture.
and drain them on clean brown
m.
to cause movement of eligible lots'
Paul Malmsten drove Mrs. O. I.
1
paper.
For frying the apples you
Trees
set
idle
acres,
too
rough
p.m..
at
6:30
Christian Endeavor
of wheat in that direction from the'
Ross and family to Medford last
“What’s Wrong and What’s Right Pacific northwest. Favorable corn or too sterile for planting, to work| will need about one-fourth cup of
week. They plan to live in that
With the Movies.” Evening ser- weather caused lower prices to de­ growing an always marketable crop, the bacon fat. Put the apples in
vicinity.
j Though trees take a number of. the hot bacon fat, piling them up
vice at 7:30.
velop and barley went lower ex­
Wednesday, September 21, La­ cept on the Pacific coast. Europ- years to reach maturity, a young rather high in the frying pan.
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman
HAT tired, burning feeling—
Sugar to taste, Be sure you use
aches or pains in your feet and
and daughter Phoebe returned from dies Aid at church parlors. Mrs. | ean barley markets did not change plantation adds cash value to a enough sugar;
legs—are Nature's way of warning
apples
fried
this
farm, just as a young orchard;
a visit in Santa Monica, Calif., last Van Dorn, hostess. Friday, choir materially.
you that your foot muscles are
way
require
a
little more sugar
i does. In a few years it yields small I
weakened and need the asaistance of
practice at 7:30 p.m.
week.
Hay. Hay markets continue geti-1
material in the form of thinnings, | than apples fried in the ordinary
Teddy W. Leavitt, Pastor,
erally
irregular
but
light
receipts
Sigert Wilkerson returned to
such as poles and fence posts; lateri way. Cover and cook slowly un­
Phone 226.
of alfalfa in middlewestern markets fuel and pulp wood; and finally til tender. Then remove the cover,
Vernonin recently after a stay of
caused firmness and Sacramento1 tie and saw timber. It is a savings and turn the apples gently, so the
Police Notes
about one year in southern Ore-
ARCH
Viola Chambers was arrested alfalfa markets have been
gon.
i bank that pays compound interest.1 pieces will keep their shape. Let
BRACKS
business
Friday night by Marshals Kelly, recently and some
'■vasI Timber growing is a necessary part! them brown lightly; they are then
NO METAL PLATES ~
c I,. Smith of Lakeview arrived and Phelps at her home on Wrcd
Ynkim'Y
cf di.'-rsiii'-J la.mii.g, affv.c...,«, -'r * trnn»7ircnt ^’ace *’■ - :n ir
NO KiUiD PKGPS
his avenue, and charged with possess­
Thursday for a visit
with
Feeds. Wheat and corn
a
hot
platter
and
surround
them
s employment and wages for winter
Jung's are made of light, com­
daughter, Mrs. H. G. Phelps.
continued
I
going
lower
and
demand
fortable Superlastic, with just the
ion of intoxicating liquor. She
; work. A farm wood lot is security with the bacon.
Scientifically Correct Tension and
slackened for linseed and cotton-
Stretch. They assist and strength­
J. H. Bush left Tuesday for plead guilty in Judge Reasoner’s seed meals although quotations on ' to the banker and the farm loan NOT EXEMPT FROM TAXATION
en the weakened muscles and stop
court
the
next
morning
before
Jus-
board.
Muskegon, Mish., to visit his mo-
foot pains in 10 minutes.
the
latter
and
on
guleten
feed
Attorney General Rules Concerning
ther. He also plans to see the fined $100, which she paid.
Come in TODAY!
were advanced. Alfalfa meai was
“Inside” Information
Municipal Corporations.
Dempsey-Tunney fight in Chicago
Bertha Thompson was arrested unchanged.
Score or prick baked potatoes
An opinion handed down by At­
while in the east.
by Marshals Kelly and Phelps at
Livestock. Sharp advances for to let the steam escape when cook-
torney General Van Winkle with
A reception for the teachers of Stony Point Friday evening and top quality killer cattle but steady ed.
respect to tax-exempt municipal ac-I
of intoxi-|t
intoxi-|^o soaker
weaker prices on poorly finished,
finished;
L_
Beets need not always be served
the Vernonia schools will be held charged with possession or
tivities is of very general import- |
eating
liquor.
She
plead
guilty
in
j
and
f
or
stockers
and
feed-
cold,
___
_
in
vinegar.
The
new,
young
in the high school building Fri-
Icrs'
ance in Oregon, where attempts;
Jus,
court
the
next
morning
before
charac terixed
most
markets summer beets are especially good
day evening at 7:30. The public
tice of the Peace Hill and was, last week. Buyers are keeping an hot, with butter ana salt and pep­ have been made to evade taxation
is invited to attend.
as applying to local electric plants
Mrs. Frank Shinn
fined $35, which she paid.
eve on the weather and its effect per. Cook them in their skins and
I extending their lines beyond the
Mrs. Boesche recently purchased
Heavy
corn
and
forage
crops.
peel
them
when
done
by
plunging;
R. Camel was arrested by Mar-on
boundaries of the municipalities.
a Chevrolet touring car from the
marked quickly into cold water,
shal Kelly Friday on a charge
c—„ ”oflrcc'’¡,ts a'1<1 lower
The attorney general, at the re­
High School credits granted
Gilby Motor Company.
feeders' Celery for soup should be chop­
public
place
!
the
fat
lamb
markets
and
quest of the state tax commissioner
if required course is complet­
Geo. McGee of Cornelius was disorderly conduct in a Judge Rea- were scarcc'y steady
at
prices ped or cut very fine to give the
and was fined $15 by
for an opinion, holds that “proper­
ed. House 39 Millview.
a Vernonia visitor yesterday.
' above kilelrs in eastern markets. | juices a chance to mix with the
ty owned by municipal corporations,
Al Repass spent the week end soner.
I Hogs arrived in limited numbers other soup flavors.
| but maintained for private uses,
Geo. De Lora failed to stop at for the fim time in months and
in Vernonia renewing acquaintances.
If your sewing machine has been
. . I
as contradistinguishedz from that
the
school
stop
sign
yesterday
and
He has been in Klamath Falls the
(prices advanced in eastern markets.1 closed for any length of time, it-
past two years. Mr. Repass was was sent in to the city hall. Hej Wool, Continued strength with' will probably need a thorough go- used or intended for corporate pur­
SEE
formerly part owner of the Cherry plead guilty and was fined $2 by ■ more than even chances for steady ing over, Wipe and dust it care- poses, is not exempt from taxation
Doane for Dependability
i under the Oregon statute.”
Judge Reasoner.
Tree apartments.
| improvement sums up wool market fully, fill yonr oil can with kero-
in
xenip.ion from taxation cannot
| adyices:
1 sene, oil every part and run it
Rebuilt Typewriters and
Butter. The San Francisco market vigorously without thread until • be maintained unless it is within
continued firm on light receipts. well loosened up. Then oil with i the spirit as well as the letter of
Service
122 3rd St.
Eastern markets opened firm but good quality of machine oil and the law, according to the attorney'103 West Park
Beacon 2050 Portland
closed unsettled with storage < p- go over all the parts again. Wipe general, who says: “When a muni-
erators inclined to bring out their and clean carefully, stitch on scraps cipality............ furnishes public ser-
i—
goods on any price advances, Pro­ until the thread is perfectly clean,
du-.h-n continues t> lecbnc but
is still ahead of last year aid con-
d'rions are improving.
Prunes. An expo-table surplus
FOR SALE
of about 55,000,000
pounds
of FOR SALE—One team,
harness
dried prunes compared to
about | and wagon. Inquire W. J. Good-
Vernonia’s
Leaders of
110,000,000 pounds last year is . ing.
62*
now forecasted in Yugoslavia. Sizes
Progressive
Style and
will be very small, averaging 110 | FOR SALE—Iris ten colors, 10c
Store
Quality
to 120. About 15 to 20 per cent
each or $1. per dozen. Also
of the crop is reported already sold 1 a good variety of Peory roots, per-
but business is slow at present. ’ renials, Reasonable prices. Mrs. W.
Walnuts. The Romanian Walnut J. Gooding. Call in the forenoon.
crop is not expected to exceed 800
64*
to 900 carloads compared to 17v0
H
carloads last year.
FOR SALE—Partly furnished house
I otatoes. The latest official esti­
with full concrete basement. Lo­
mate places this year’s crop at cated above Postoffice. For par-;
about 400 million bushels or slight­ ticulars inquire at Hotel Hy Van.
We have a full line H ly less than estimated a month
61;
< urLer. but 43 million bushels more
of air tight heaters H than last year. The wo-*t.a. n state? FOR SALE—Equity in house, one
Z have a larger part of the increase, I lot, modern, bath fixtures, built-
prices from—
16 million bushels, Murkets have1 ins in kitchen, plastered and kal-
H b-cn
depressed recen :ly because of somined walls. Have $1000 paid on
X heavy shipments from intermediate house, will take $450 for my
H districts where 18 mililon more1 equity, balance of $900 to be
of potatoes were produced paid at $17.50 per month, includ-
X bushels
this year than last year.
ing interest. Here’s a $600 saving.
M Vetch. Hairy vetch seed prices See F. E. Visnaw at the Vernonia
43
Parlor Heaters, cast X declined 50-75 cents in August in Bakery.
H eastern markets to about $11.25,1
linings, cast top and
$15.00 a hundred pounds. Spring HOME FOR SALE where Doctor
vetch seed remained unchanged at;
Hughes lives, at a big sacrifice.
H
bottoms, at—
| $500 will handle. See H. E. Mc­
about $4.75-$5.00.
M hite clover. White clover seed Graw.
33
is moving out of growers hands
usum a,
runic- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Suc-
slower than usual
at pnvva
prices rang-
ing from $16.50 to $25.00 a hut:-
cessful boarding house of 12
•
—
dred pounds.
The
carryover
is rooms. Old established business. Can
larger than usual but less than a be kept full all the time. Excellent
year ago. Imports are smaller than ; location. Will take 4 or 5-room
usual. German seed is quoted $2 7.09 house as part payment. Selling on
I account of ill health. Apply of Mrs.
H duty paid at New York.
Redtop. Redtop seed is moving ¡Webster at 641 First street, Ver-
tf404*
at prices too low to be at­ ; nonia. Ore.
H slowly
tractive to growers. Prices on Aug­
FOR RENT
ust 23 averaged about 10.5 cents
H compared to ‘21 cents a year ago, FOR RENT — 5-room house, bath,
basement, lights. Write Mr. M.
18.5 in 1925, 11 in 1924, 10 in
and 14 cents average from E. Schermerhorn. Forest Grove. 61
H
H 1923
1917-1926.
Modern House for rent or sale. J.
M
H Portland. Sept. 15—(Special! In­ C. Lindley. Bank of Vernonia.51*
creased activity in the fir logging
X
indutsry featured last week's em­
¡4
H ployment situation along the Pa­ WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
—Hear from owner Ranch!
X
X cific slope, according to the 4L for sale. State cash price, par-1
H monthly employment letter, which ticulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis,
34
reports that more than 2000 loggers Minn.
have
returned
to
work
in
the
past
H
N
ten days. Due to the recent fire WANTED — Light truck or good
Phone 801
Headquarters
Mail Orders
car or good team horses or
hazard in the woods
has
been
H
H greatly reduced, the letter said. ceries or furniture for part rro-
Vernonia
for Ladies’ and
Filled
pay-
ment
on
good
home
ave.
and
has
permitted
resumption
of
on
Rose
Oregon
Children
’
s
shoes
Promptly
“IT PAYS”
H
H operations on a large scale. Other House No. 956 or inquire at Eagle
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Mac’s Pharmacy
Violin Teacher
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Hoffman Hardware Co
Classified Advertising
Got Ready for Cold Weather
$2.48 lo $4,85
$¡2.50 to $27
Compai e Our Prices and
SAVE MONEY
All Sizes of Stove Pipe 4” to 8”
Elbsws, dampers, 1-2 Joints, stove
lifters, rakes, wire etc.
Stove Mats, Sheet Asbestos
See Hoffman About It
Reilhner's
A New
Mode
IN COATS
Look for it in our hand
made Tailored Garments
Last week vve made the state­
ment, Cotton is Wild. The price
is advancing every week.
We are holding to the old price
for Quality Mercnandise.
BUY NOW
Watch our Windows—Coats
Dresses, Notions, Shoes.
A NEW SHIPMENT OF
Ladies, Childrens and Junior
Coats Arrived Today.