FOUR VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday, March 8, 1928. to Beat ‘ie. Cor" B°rer lack of proper salting. A teaspoon- ’served as a warm drink with a Towns and their newspapers t usually ____ I f’armini mimal * a discussion discussion of the effect effect of of ful ful to to a a quart quart of of water water is is the the cracker. cracker. of the lag or lead together. Progressive journal ­ the in European corn borer on farm L *„„i usual amount needed. ism is the unfailing tonic of the lethargic management, G. W. Collier of the When you want to make a meat Astoria — Federal bill provides community, Lut it is equally true that a U. s. department of agriculture loaf. have butcher cut off a $210,000 for public building here. lifeless newspaper can seriously retard tiie says that as the corn borer ad- fresh piece the of meat and grind it Astoria — Barbey Packing Co. vances into the Western Corn Belt, while you look on, or take the development o. ù ■ community. it will be important to harvest the meat home and grind it yourself. plans new cold storage plant for There is no b: r community asset than corn crop more quickly than in,|’.e the ground meat the day It was salmon. q 1 to the needs of the past so it will be possible to bought if possible. Issued every Thursday $2 per year in Advance a home newspape1 i Reedsport—Rapid progress made the community. W?il. . poor newspaper plow nfow more 11 ' ' more stnlk stalk nrl ground in in fhn the fall.' Early spring is the time to get on Loon Lake road grading, Entered as Second Class Matter, August 4, 1922 at the is better than none to the individua In some instances it may be well ahead with hot weather clothing. —— Post Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the reader, that - 1 hold true for the io do some fall plowing in Nov-( Stores are full of attractive cot-1 Act of March 3, 1879 ember, especially land that is to I ton fabrics. town. Invest in a few dress V'O into nntt oaís thn ‘he fnllnwincr following onrincr spring, j ' lengthg and make thcm , at U What car ? go' ’ newspaper do for its and finish MARK E. MOE, Editor tmish the corn hn.rvn«t Into»* .... harvest later moments so you will be prepared! community? It can serve as the towns in the year when the ground is when the first warm days arrive. frozen. Fall plowing serves to keep messenger to th” outside world. It must A SERMON ON TOWN LOYALTY Liver been fried with take the leade’shi p ir. all community pro­ down the number of borers and ob- bayon and that a has little onion may be vintes the rush of work in the if they are to be successful. It is spring and the reduction of small scalloped with rice in a baking No citizen is so powerful, none so hum­ i jects the infallible line of communication be- grain yields caused by spring plow­ dish. Salt pork may be used in­ ble, but what his town is an aid to h'm stead of bacon and raw potatoes, in some way or other. There is where jr.- t.-.-en local government and citizen. It is ing of certain types of soil. As thinly sliced, instead of rice. fas ns pasturing the stalk ground . . it all organizations employes his labor or his capital, builos Jam or jelly tarts, made of left is concerned, Mr. Collier says that his home, enjoys the society of his kind I turn for assistance in public welfare inove- its value for this purpose has usual­ over pie dough and left-over pre- m-. ” tts and v thout the assistance they face S Glasses- and, in short finds everything that maxes ly been over estimated. Aside from serves, will solve the question of failure. . Fitted by Specialist the waste corn that is on the what to have for dessert, with life worth the livin Io find t , i i very little trouble. Pie trimmings! The newspaper reaps the reward of its ¡round, the stalks are usually of Make reservations for Free things he usually got.; in search of th m also be cut into cookie shapes, I bn ,g in the general im- little value except for wintering can E. W. examination with elsewhere. If he remains it is natu al to :o Liv? b brushed with egg-yolk, sugar and I horses or stocking thin cows. There Holtham, suppose he has found that which he sought. provement of business and community af­ ‘Will cinnamon, and used for cookies. usually be plenty of stalk 1 Inst uni t 1 in bringing pastures, Since your town boosts you why not do fairs it ha Workingmen*. Store he believes, on cornland Tomato juice from canned to­ . T : : • paper deems it a that is to go back into corn again matoes may be substituted for as well by it as it does by you? To pro­ Dr. HARRY A. BROWN following year to take care of orange juice when the latter can- gress it needs the help of every citizen, pleasure to serve its community and its the Eyesight Specialist not be obtained. Children mny be Portland, Oregon and every citizen benefits individual ,v readers and is fully aware that it is on'y this need on most farms. taught to drink it exactly like from every community improvement, through giving a lull measure of service The Proper Farm Lease orange juice. For a between-meal and prosper. The following are important lunch in winter-time, tomato juice whether that improvement take the fo m that it can questions concerning any farm may be heated, seasoned with a of public works, population growth, in­ lease: (1) Is it in writing? (2) little butter, salt and bay-leaf, and creased prosperity or business develop HOW DO YOU READ?- Do you understand it before you ment. •sign? (3) Is it written so the mean­ No community is so miserable and un­ “Tell me what you eat, and I will tell ing will be clear at any later attractive that it has not its boosters and you what you are,’’ has cried a publicist time? (4) Is it fair to you, and none so perfect it has not is knockers, but so often that he has coined a household to the other party? (5) Does it that city or town achieves most in civic axiom. Well another say: “Tell me what give the tenant a reasonable op­ portunity to make a living and get betterment which has the most boosters. you read and I will tell you what you are!” ahead? (6) Does it require proper ’O voung------------ K BEACII. Twoyoungmen and for many days past, torture him There are boosters and many of them The mind is the house in which we live and conservative care of the leased ■t i- a girl — a girl v.’iih a lovely, ;irl with —fill him with an agony of in Vernonia. They and their forerunners more truly than is the body. If we furnish premises? (7) If there are reser­ young figure, dark, soft-curling longing. If only— have made it th” fine community it is the mind garishly we must live in a garish vations are they in writing? (8) hair. . i ,.r!i made for kisses. Weeks The next moment he is holding and are making it the better community house. If we furnish the mind carelessly, Does the lease state each party is bcfoic, 5:cn!cy and Lawson, iiiclong her in his arms. She clings to him to do and to contribute? (9) Does pals, had locked info her starry eyes as he looks down into her dark, lus­ all want it to be in the futur ?. But there we must live in a slovenly house. If we it define clearly the rights and and each had fallen secretly, madly in trous eyes, now half veiled and misty are two reasons why every citizen should take our mental furniture only from the privileges of each party? (10) love. New they meet again. — and reads there the same wordless Stanley Congratulate me, Lawson, confession he can no longer hide in be a civic worker and booster. First, it is past, we shall live in the past alone. If Does it provide for a settlement old boy. Patricia has just consented his own. Suddenly — unfair to place the whole burden upon we take it only from the faddish notions of differences of opinions? (11) I to be my wife. * ♦ * ♦ ♦ • • • Docs it provide for procedure when [ the few and, second, every citizen owes of the present we shall live amid fads and Thus it begins Can a woman really tenancy is to be ended? (12) i Night. Patricia’s husband is away, love two men? Is it real love, or it to himself and his fellow citizens to foibles, which vanish e’er we know them. the She and Lawson arc -.e in the house mere infatuation that lures her along Does it contain the following es- • alone. Lawson paces do everything within his power to i lake But if, on the other hand, our mental sentials the road to inevitable of a legally complete lease? the door, dry-lipped, tragedy? You will find the community bett r that it may the bet­ diet is balanced, comprised of the foods (a) the date; (b) signatures of ^Partial Contents feverish. What a fool the answer in “My he «had been to con ­ ter serve all. ** Buddy and My Wife/’ tested by time and sauced and spiced by both parties; (c) definition Af the sent to make his home Ard I Thought He lied April True Story However, one should not make the mis­ the piquancy of the present, we may live term; (d) description of the pro­ The House of with them —to see Magazine. Loot SouJj perty; and (e) an agreement as1 Patricia daily — to wor­ take of confining his boosting to taking a balanced, ordered life. lit Broke One Heart Tune in on the True to the amount of rent to be pale,1 Too Many ship her under the Story Hour broadcast about the virtues of his hon e town. Direct We can with impunity pour poisons and the time when and the place where She Was a Good same roof with her hus­ every Friday night over Little Trouper advertising pays, but the kind of boosting dark, wild, disordered thoughts into our it is to be paid. A good lease j band— his friend. Her My Mad Elopement WOR and the Colom* nearness — the memory When Society Sins bia chain. 9 P. Mg that pays the highest dividends is sober minds no more than we can day after day should permit an affirmative reply of her tender glances —And several Eastern StandardTime. and preserving endeavor of the kind that find strength and health from spurious to each of these questions. other stories builds and beautifies the community. foods, hastily prepared, indigestible. Aps'iS Out Now! “Inside” Information To read well, read discriminatingly, Cabbage can always be used for «ran A TOWN’S BEST BOOSTER widely, thoroughly. . salad if lettuce is not available, What we read becomes part and parcel Don’t forget the salt in the bi akfast cereal. 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