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FOUR VERNONIA EAGLE Greetings to the Legion. arsenate have been used. with some conifers in the inside 'tie castor oil on a cheesecloth pad I have no other way to send Experiments and investigations ruws. once a month helps to keep patent Christmas greetings to my boys, have demonstrated that the best leather uppers on shoes from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dexter and onjy through the paper. To the success in growing forest planta- “Inside” Information cracking. Mr. and Mrs. P. \ an Ness of Port- COmmander and all officers of tne; tions and windbreaks in the Great Rabbits can be cooked in any A rough practical test for de "' ' • region of North Dakota and of the ways chickens are cooked, Mrs. E. McCay of Portland spent ¿and visited at the home of Mr. American Legion, I wish you a r Piains termining whether the air rn a W and according to their degree of tend Mark E. Moe Monday. | very merry Christmas and a happy Christmas with her mother, Mrs. ! eastern Montana results from meet- room is too dry is to observe the new year. Dora Washburn. i ng the following requirements: erness. R. V». Tousley of Lewiston, Idaho and prosperous inside windows on a cold day. If AUNT SALLY. good when boiled, Parsnips are j Summer fallow during the year frost forms freely on the inside Louis Kestner of St. Helens, was in Vernonia for Christmas vis- up in a white sauce I prior to planting; cultivation as peeled, and cut of the glass there is no doubt but EVANGELICAL CHURCH deputy sheriff, was here on busi- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. I long as horses can be worked be- to be reheated in a casserole or J. Tousley. that the inside air has sufficient G. W. Plumer, Pastor. ness yesterday. I tween the rows; careful selection baking dish in which they go to I humidity.“ If there is no sign of | M. E. Carkin was taken to Port- The Sunday school will meet at of kinds of trees used. The trees the table, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeill spent ._..J ( ‘J yesterday afternoon for med- 9:45 frost the air is likely too dry. "" a.m. 1. Sermon subject for 11 recommended for this part of the * Smoked Finan Haddie is a good the week end in Portland visiting . ical attention. An intestinal disor- a.m. will be, “Spending Our Years, ft j northern Great Plains region are fish to serve in winter time. Cut When you buy sheets at the relatives and friends. the cause of his Christian Endeavor 7 p.m. The 8 i der is said to be Caragana, boxelder, green ash, it in pieces simmer until tender, January white sales, be sure to | p.m. theme will be “Is It Well j northwest poplar, white and Chin- B. G. Graves and Geo. Blair of illness- and then pick from the bones and get them long enough and wide With Thee?” l cse elms, Jack and Scotch pines, serve in a cream sauce. enough, so they can be tucked In St. Helens attended the Legion ban- Roy Brady and family left yes- Black Hills spruce and Colorado When taking ashes out of the at the foot and the sides, and quet and installation here Tuesday terday for a visit with friends and Departmsnt of Agriculture blue spruce. These requirements ash pit, sprinkle them if possible turned over the blankets at the night. Press Service I relatives in Forest Grove and Cor-! dairy are believed to be necessary rather before handling. A small watering top edge, to protect them. Measure Intelligent selection of nelius. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson and nellus- animals is one of the most im- generally through the great Plains pot kept near the furnace assists your pillows before you start out children spent the Christmas holi- D g Reasoner spent the Christ-! up a west of the 98th meridian. Very. materially in keeping down dust. to buy pillow cases, so you will i portant steps in building 1 days with their folks in La Grande. mas holidays in North Plains and I successful shelterbelts have been A light, even oiling with a lit- know what size to get. high-producing herd. Miss Ruth Holaday, who is at-' J511» his <laughters- The dairyman of limited means grown in this region when due tending a Portland business college, rcturnec' uesday. is the one who can least afford care has been taken. A typical ________________________________ l Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rogers left'the great losses that come from i shelterbelt plantation would be in la strip about 100 feet from the( Tuesday for Seattle, Wash., where using a poor sire at the head of his buildings, 100 feet wide and about' JOHNSON’S ELECTRIC Mr. Rogers plans to study at the herd. Canadian farmers this fall sow 400 feet long. On the outside is University of Washington for the FLOOR POLISHER ed 1,009,000 acres of wheat, it is planted a hardy shrub as a snow next two months. estimated as compared with 823,- catch, followed by hardwood species AND MOP Mrs. Everett Fowler of Los An- 000 last year. This fall’s sowing than in the Wax and polish your floors, geles, Calif., is spending the holi- was slightly greater crop this year with her fall of 1925. Of the days in Vernonia visiting lineoleums, etc., in one-fifth niece, Mrs. D. C. John, and her i less than 4 per cent was from fall the ordinary time. The easy mother. Mrs. Jessie Brown, who is sown wheat. way. Rental, $1 per day or here visiting from Kentucky. There is no best breed of dairy cows. Good cows and poor cows part of day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. King of Kea- may be found in any breed. It HOFFMAN HARDWARE sey entertained the foilowing rel is not especially important which atives over the Christmas holidays: breed you select, but it is all im for 1928 Mrs. Christal Cramer of Los An portant that you select good in geles, Calif., L. R. McReynolds of dividuals of the breed. In decid Beaver, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Robert ing on the breed, however, it is King of Vernonia, and Miss Doro usually best to choose one that HAPPY NEW YEAR is our wish for all thy McDaniels, Miss Florence King, it common in the neighborhood. Mrs. Jack Wilson, Benn Wenner With the increase in aviation and best wishes and John McRoberts of Portland. Nehalem Valley Folk the new service of the Weather Bureau in furnishing weather data for 1928 for flyers at 8:15 a.m. each day, For 5 years Dr. Luzader, is highly important to those in eyesight specialist, has been the work, The weather reports re- making monthly visits to Vernonia. ceived at 8:00 a.m. are broadcast BAKER’S PLACE His next will be Feb. 6 and 7, on three wave lengths, so that office at Kullander’s. Have your aviators can get them much sooner eyes examined.—adv. than the ordinary weather reports, A. L. KULLANDER which are entered on the weather public places about 9:30 maps in a.m. When the time comes for put- ting the incubator into service for the spring hatching of chickens it should, be cleaned thoroughly and disinfected to destroy disease or ganisms before tho eggs are placed in it. Be sure that all down and dirt have been removed from the incubator, and disinfect the in terior of the machine as well as the egg trays and nursery drawers an efficient disinfectant, such saponified cresol solution, the campaign against stem rust of small grains, more than 15,000,000 common barberry bushes have been killed, including 6 800,000 original bushes, more than 8,000,000 seedlings, and over 300.000 sprouting bushes. About 8,000 000 have been grubbed, pull ed, or dug and over 7,000,000 kill ed with chemicals. Salt is the most effective and cheapest chemical for this purpose. Twenty pounds of salt applied to the base of a midsized barberry will kill it. Over 1,500 tons of salt have been used for lesser this purpose, In addition quantities of kerosene and sodium is spending this week at the home t Dr. and M rs'. M. D. Cole. • Thursday, December 29, 1927 i s-ss-ss-« (Lraiufnrli ÎF nr 1920 nnshrs tjnu a urry îfoppn iÇnn Wear RANK OF VERNONIA Classified Advertising FOR SALE—Four good work horses for sale, cheap. Inquire of W. Harris. 192* 3 ACRE FARM 15 acres cleared orchard, garden, 7 room house, chicken house, balance mostly oak, some fir, will give terms. Wardle, Vernonia, Oregon. Reithner’s Leaders of Style and Quality Vernonia’s Progressive Store PIANO near town, beautiful instru ment, bargain for quick sale. If interested write A. Ward. Factory Piano Adjustor, 521 Knott Street, 183* Portland, Ore. s FOR SALE—$165 Victrola, practi cally new, with 12 records, for $50. Write Box 432, Vernonia or inquire at Riverview grocery. 174* Wishes the people of the Nehalem Valley A very happy and prosperous New Year. FOR SALE—G. A. Kelty 84 acre farm with implements. One mile south of Clatskanie, Oregon. Own er wants to go east to care for aged mother. For terms call at farm or address above. 17tf We thank von for vonr patronage I !i Phone 801 Vernonia Oregon HARDWARE tVe wish you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR FOR SALE—40 acres of logged off land -mile from city lim its, $500, small payment down. See Judge D. B. Reasoner, city hall. 174 4 Headquarteif« for Ladies’ and Children’s shoes HOFFMAN MISCELLANEOUS LOANS—The Washington County NFLA of Hillsboro, Oregon has extended their charter to make loans through the Federal land bank of Spokane to farmers in Columbia county. Interest on loans in the federal land bank are at a 5Hr; rate. Anyone wishing fur ther information write. A. R. Er.g land nt Hil’sboro. Oregon. tf. Mail Orders Filled Promptly lu The Vernonia Eagle wishes you a Happy New Year