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Thursday, February 23, 1928 THREE VERNONIA EAGLE ’’Inside” Information high-analysis products. The ferti On account of so many of our All wool materials should be lizer manufacturer saves in the people being sick we felt that it dried in i warm place, but not number of bags he has to furnish, was best to close the revival meet-! J near a fi '< or in’ the direct sunlight. :ud the farmer makes a currespond- ing last Sunday, So far 14 new Nevei all* v them to freeze. Hang •ng gain in hauling a smaller num members have been received, We FOR SHERIFF knitted underwear from the ber of bags to the farm and to expect to have reception of new To the voters of Columoia county : ehoulders, shaping the garments oc die field. Smaller storage space is members next Sunday. I hereby announce myself as a can adequate, whether in the munu- casionally and squeezing the water ,’acturcrs’ warehouse or in the LEARN BETTER FARM METHODS didate for the office of sheriff of from the bottom. Columbia county and if elected I From page 1 In February and March eggs be farmers’ barns or sheds. Both pro reached its peak in the northwest, promise to administer the office ducer and consumer suve in labor gin to be abundant again, and any Larger unit production at low cost as efficiently and economically as time during the spring it is good involved in handling the smaller is vital to profits. Little if any possible and to cooperate with the bulk. Freight charges represent policy to put down a few of the increase in Bartlett pear acreage law enforcement officials to the surplus eggs in waterglass as soon >ne of the principal savings. Even is warranted, Peach acreage ex- best of my ability. I am a register f it is desired to apply the fer as they are taken from the nest. pansion is warranted except under ed republican and property owner Next fall you will be glad to have tilizer in more dilute form it is exceptional growing and marketing in Columbia county. often possible to arrange for this them. The United States depart (signed) conditions. ment of agriculture will tell you on the farm using a farm waste to P. A. DIXON. No increase in acreage of bram supplement the fertilizer. Formerly exactly how to save these eggs (Paid Advertisement) bles can be recommended except some fertilizers were sold with as so that they will be in perfect con in localities of exceptional cultural dition when taken out of the water- little as 10 per cent of available conditions and market facilities. ing a tax on the gas consumed. plant food. Now many states have glass solution. Vegetable growing for canneries That compels the owner of the Fruit, nut, and other quick loaf set a minimum of 14 per cent and is on the increase in Oregon, hav truck and heavy car to pay more are endeavoring to shut out some breads are made from a mixture fertilizers, the formulas of which ing expanded more than 300 per i than the owner of the light car. like that for muffins only slightly cent since 1920. Walnut markets It is a self or automatic adjust- thicker in some cases. If the bat indicate that they would not be are being affected somewhat by ment that very nicely apportions particularly suitable for the crops ter is comparatively thin, the fruit and soils of the state. Many con fluctuating production in competing the cost of upkeep in proportion or nuts should be floured before centrated fertilizers are now avail areas. Filberts are remaining more ■! to usa. being added. The temperature of Law Should Be Revised able. To be classed as a concen- stable. the oven should be low enough for The complete report contains de The present agitation for trated fertilizer, according to the bread to bake through without chemists of the United States de- tailed figures and trends on which ’ >wor license fee, three and making the crust too hard or brown. dollars, on passenger cars is partment of Agriculture, the mix- recommendations are based. For a small loaf a temperature of to the fact that a feeling prevails ture must have 30 per cent or about 375o F. is about right; for that the same fee for an old as more of available plant food. Mix Weight ▼*. Value k a larger loaf it should be lower. tures have been made of such high Center of Controversy a new car is unfair, that value in Test with a Btraw or toothpick. If stead of weight should form concentration that they carry 70 By E. J. Adam* you do not have a reliable muffin basin for fixing the foe. per cent of active plant food. Complaint of the high license recipe, you will find one in Farmers The next legislature may Bulletin 1450-F, “Home Baking.” fees required of the owners of give attention to this condition ’’Inside” Information It is entirely normal for a 15- old motor vehicles is justified, but Cockroaches are usually attract revise the law on all license fees. year old boy to require an unusual ed by dampness, bits of food, and a flat reduction of the fees on I If it does not do so, we may ex- amount of food. He is growing trash of all kinds. One method of passenger cars, new and old alike, i pect repeated, renewed and greater rapidly, and using his energies in ^termination is to sprinkle sodium to the point of stopping construc i efforts to securo such a law by hundreds of ways. lie needs a pint fluoride where these pests hide. tion of highways, neglect of maln- I initiation. There is no chance to or more of milk a day, either as Another is to put daubs of phos tenance of those we have or an discuss and amend a law by initia a drink or in soup., cocoa, puddings, phorus paste on the inside of small increase in the taxes on farms, tion, and such a law may be not and so forth. He needs also eggs lubes of paper. This method is good homes and other tangible property only unfair, but wreck our high and some meat, cooked cereals for because it keeps the poison away is not the way to correct the wrong. way system and the method of breakfast, bread made from whole from children and household pets, With the higheet respect for paying for it and maintaining it. grain flours, plenty of fruit, all If the lower part of the kitchen those that differ with mo, permit Continued construction of the kinds of vegetables—some of them wall gets dirtier than the upper me to suggest that all of that part systetu to completion, to serve sec served raw, and sweets only al half try separating the two sec- of the license fees above a nom tions and communities that have the end of meals. He will want tions by a piece of molding four inal amonnt to cover the cost of I not yet received their roads; the larger portions of everything than or five feet from the floor, and administration, supervision and the i builddn* of unfinished sections of most of the other members of the staining or painting the lower part enforcement of the laws and regu highway now partly built, (such family, It has been found by a different tone or color from the lations to make the highways safe, as the Roosevelt Highway,) and the students of nutrition that a boy upper. Then when you wash it or is in lieu of a property tax. and | proper maintenance ef the high- between 15 and 18 may need 1.1 refinish it you will not have to property taxes are always based I way system, which is now costing times as much energy food as a do the whole wall. on value. less than five per cent per annum grown man, and about 1.5 times The value of a motor vehicle de of the cost of construction, are too Before washing a sweater, meas as much food supplying protein and ure the sweater and shape it ac creases with age and the license important to take any chances on minerals. cording to the dimensions previous fee, being a lieu of a property tax wrecking the system by an un ly taken. Pin it in place, if nec based on value, should also de- reasonable reduction of license fees. Concentrated Fertilizers essary, and turn it occasionally crease as the age of the car. in- A marked tendency toward the after it is almost dry. creases. ' n the County Court of the State use of fertilizers with higher per of Oregon For Columbia A festive appearance can be im- Cost of Productien centages of plant food is apparent parted to a plain tapioca cream In the Matter of the Motor vehicles plus modern roads Estate of as the result of a campaign put or a pumpkin pie or other deserts constitute the third great trans on by the fertilizer industry and containing one or more eggs, if various agricultural agencies. Some you put the yolks only into the portation system of the world. It of the reasons for this are obvious. body of the pudding or pie filling is the moat flexible and servicable Less material is required in the and save the whites for a meringue of the three, (water, rail and high- way.) to spread over the top. Beat them The highway is as much a part on a platter with a wire whisk un of the individual investment in til they are fluffy and stiff and add 1 tablespoon of sugar for each highway transportation as the in vehcle. STORES AT egg white. Spread over the dessert vestment in the motor and brown delicately in a slow Neither is of use or value without NEWBERG the other. The initial cost of the SALEM oven. highway should therefore be paid SHERIDAN Mountain Heart by the owner of the motor vehicle, VERNONIA Rebekah Lodge No. 243 and in proportion to the value of No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every sec- the vehicle. This is wisely provided ond and fourth Thursdays in by imposing annual registration or Grange hall, Vernonia. Visitors ah license fees. The issue of the pcr- ways welcome. BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER mit to operate the vehicle upon the Mrs. Ruth Reese, N. G. If parent» will have their ehtlJren memo highways is evidence of the pay Mrs. Hazel Thompson, Sec. rize a Bible »election each week, It will prove ment by the owner of hia share of a pricelee» heritage to them tn after year», THE GIFT OF PEACE:—Peace the cost. Vernonia Post Cost of Maintenance I leave with you, my peace I give 119, American Le- The cost of maintaining the high unto you : not as the world giveth, & gion. Meets second give I unto you. Let not your ways, minor betterments and ad and fourth Tues- ditions, should be paid by those 5 days each month, 8 heart be troubled, neither let it that use the roads and in pro f p.m. W. H. Hurley, be afraid.—John 14:27. PRAYER:—“Peace, perfect peace portion to the use made of them. Commander. This is accomplished ty impos- by thronging duties pressed; To do the will of Jesus, this is rest.” Chapter 153, O. E. S. What should a man do who desires Regular communi life and many days? Psalm 34: cation first and third Wednesdays 12-14. of each month. EVANGELICAL CHURCH All visiting sisters G. W. Plumer, Pastor and brothers wel "'he Sunday school meets at 9:45 come. a.m. The sermon subject for 11 a. Catherine McNeill, W. M. will b-> “Faults.” Young people’s meeting at 7 p.m. W. O. W. Vernonia camp No. 655 The theme for 8 p.m. will be “when a Person Meets Jesus." by Herb Wiedoeft and his meets every Monday night at sevc- thirty at the Grange Hall, Visiting orchestra members welcome. ROBERT LINDSEY, C. C. C. DUSTEN CLERK. Martin Tobin, Deceased. fillamook — City and county Notice is hereby given that the will join to clear AVilson River undersigned has been appointed road for summer travel. administrator of the estate of Mar tin Tobin, deceased, by the Coun St. Helens—Pulp and paper plant ty Court of Columbia County, State makes record of 78 tons pulp in of Oregon, and has duly qualified. All persons having claims against one day. said estate are hereby notified to St. Helens —Wood Products Co. present the same, duly verified as ( doubles capacity of broom handle by law required, to the undersign- [ ed at his residence, on the Pitts plant. Rainier — Barbey cannery will burg Mist road, wthin six months from the date hereof. practically double its 1927 out- Dated and first published Feb. 9, put. 1928. Lower Cooperative Columbia Last Publication March 8, 1928. Dairymen won 14 big dairy show W. A. Harris, Attorney. Frank J. Peterson, Administrator. prizes for butter, last year. When You Travel USE General Gasoline AND PARABASE MOTOR OIL Vernonia Service Station NEW BATTERIES $9.85 Old Batteries Taken in Trade Now is the time of year your battery should be kept fully charged and in tip top shape. ! I, Your battery recharged, painted acid $150 proof, paint and acid adjusted, all for L. i. .n I • • Î .. ., Radio batteries and others not requiring $100 removal of installation in car............... . Rent batteries, per day 25c Motor C Miller Mercantile Company Lodge Notices INCORPORATED STORES AT Ti CORVALLIS HILLSBORO M c M innville MONMOUTH Announcing? Brunswick Records The arrival of “JUANELLA” wash dresses and smocks Fast Colors Playing , Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A. F. & A. M., meets at Grange Hall every Second Fourth Thursday nights. Visitors Welcome Levert Goodin, Secretary. Al Jol*on’» composition “Goledn Gate" Proper and Remick’» new comedy Glasses I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge 246 meets every Tuesday night at 8 o’clock, in Grange hall. Vis- itors always welcome. M. E. Graven, N. G. John Glassner, Secretary. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Meets first and third Mon- days of each month the Legion Hall. Mrs. Mark E. Moe, President. Mrs. E. H. Washburn, Secretary. and Priced Within Your Means Fitted by •ong Specialist Make reservation» for Free examination with E. W. Holtham, Workingmen'* Store HARRY A. BROWN Eyesight Specialist Portland. Oregon ALSO A Shipment of New Silk Dresses "Ella Cinders" Fresh from New York Hear Them At Gordon Hat* Vernonia’s Leading Store Weit Coast Logger*