Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 03, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE
TWO
Thursday, May 3, 1928
from motor vehicles registrations to gain 100 pounds. A 2-year-old! and the unopened buds, stems, and they will get plenty of ventilation
Anything to sell, rent or buy
mean substantial sums for road steer needs approximately from 93 thorns wil be covered with the and sunlight helps to avoid develop- advertise in the Vernonia Eagle,
Under new federal regulations, building and consequently better to 95 per cent as much feed as a powdery coat. Although the plant m~nt
this disease. If it has de-
3-year-old; a yearling from 85
seldom dies, it does not develop v®loPed- the collection and burning
effective May 1, 1928, the inter­ roads.
If fresh skim milk is not easily 90 per cent; ond calf from 70
state shipment of tick-infested cat­
normally and the foliage is disfig-,of leased leaves on the ground
Lynn Sherman School of
tle will be prohibited. The old reg­ available for the dairy calf, dry 75 per cent.
' ured, sufficient reasons for con-j may prevent its spread.
ulations permitted the interstate skim milk, if fresh and wholesome
trolling the mildew. The fungicide
Saxophone, Piano, and
Drainage
Makes
the
Cellar
Dry
WORD
OF
GOD
shipment of ticky cattle under and properly mixed with water so
J which has proved most effective for
Wind Instruments
A dry cellar promotes the com­ home gardeners
..... ..............
....................
A SAFE FORTRESS:—As the
quarantine restrictions for immed­ that it is of the same composition,
is _ a . dust
of nine
makes a good substitute for fresh fort, convenience and health of parts oVdustkig sulphur" (not’ flow-, mountains are round about Jerusa- Piano, Classical and Jazz, Player
iate slaughter.
There is need for more attention skim milk. One part of the dried those living in the house. Where it ers of sulphur) and one part of Jem, so the Lord is round about
Roll Style Taught
to standardization and better hand­ milk should be mixed with nine is possible to obtain a drainage out­ slry arsenate of lead. (The arsenate his Pe0Ple from henceforth even
let,
the
simplest
and
surest
method
parts
of
warm
water.
In
preparing
If
interested
write in care of
i
of
lead
also
helps
to
control
leaf-
j
^
or
^
sa
’m
125
2.
ling in preparing strawberries for
market. Farmers’ Bulletin 1560-F, it, mix the dried milk with an equal I of getting rid of water in a cellar chewing insects which may be pres-! PRA1ER: 0 God, Thou God of Portland Conservatory of Music
216 New Studio Bldg.,
"Preparing Strawberries for Market, amount of water, stir it thoroughly is to lay a 4-inch tile drain along lent.) Dusting should be done when’our salvation, Thou art our keeper
PORTLAND, OREGON
describes the most efficient methods to make it smooth, and then add the ’ the outside bottom of the footing the air is fairly dry and calm. Ap- ■ therefore the sun shall not smite
of handling this crop for the market. rest of the water. This feed should j course or wall on the side or sides I plications should be made when the us by day nor the moon by night, Vernonia Studio at home of Mrs.
Get it from the U. S. department always be mixed in the same pro­ from which the water comes. Where leaves first develop and should be Who was the first to announce the I Ethel Ray Corner of First and
of agriculture, Washington, D. C. portion and should be fed at a the presence of trees or shrubbery continued until late in the summer' resurrection of Jesus, and to
Maple Street
temperature of about 100 degrees. or the cost of excavation makes it __
„„ days or two whom
..........
at intervals „
of ten
was the announcement made?
Wool sold on a “grease basis”
|
inadvisable
to
lay
a
drain
outside
wee
k
3
.
Planting
the
bushes
where
—
Matt.
28:1-8.
Depression in the sugar-cane in­
refers to fleece wool sold In the
¡ of the foundation, the drain is
greasy condition as it is removed dustry in the United States, brought l frequently laid along the inside bot­
about
largely
by
decreased
yields
from the sheep. Wool on the
tom of the wall. A drain thus lo­
“scored basis” refers to clean wool caused by diseases, has resulted in cated generally removes water pres-
an
expedition
to
New
Guinea,
or
­
in a fleece that is still in a greasy
, sure from the cellar floor but is
condition, but with allowance made ganized by the United States de­ not as effective as an outside drain
for the grease, dirt, and other for­ partment of agriculture and com­ I for preventing entrance of seepage
eign substances. Quoting wool on posed of department specialists and and dampness from” the earth back
the scoured basis refers to the prac­ others, who started on this expe- of the wall. Cellars are sometimes
tice of estimating the cost of clean dition early in April. An airplane made watertight by the application
wool is a lot of greasy wool at will be used in searching the Island . of Portland cement plaster coats or
for disease resistant canes. New
any given grease basis price.
. overlapping layers of waterproofing
There is one motor vehicle for Guinea is believed to be the na­ , felt coated and cemented together
5.13 persons in the United States, tive home of sugar cane and it is with hot coal-tar pitch or asphalt,
according to information compiled probable that varieties tolerant or Work of this kind should be done
by the Bureau of Public roads, U. resistant to diseases have developed only upon well prepared surfaces
S. department of agriculture. Reg­ . there naturally, and it is hoped and under favorable climatic con­
istration of motor vehicles has in p ­ i that resistant varieties can be im­ ditions. It is advisable, wherever
creased enormously in the past 3 ported and successfully grown in possible, to employ men skilled in
years, and last year more than this country.
The feed required to produce the kind of work that is to be done.
23,000,000 motor vehicles were reg­
Dust the Rose Bushes
istered, the numbers in the dif- gains on steers fattened in dry
If you would serve the best on your table, yet keep the cost of gro­
Among the various diseases which
ferent states ranging all the way lot is usually figured in terms of
The exact attack rose bushes in the garden,
ceries within your means, make this store your food headquarters. Leave
from 25,776 in Nevada to 1,937,- 100 pounds of gain.
918 in New York state. Receipts amount of feed necessory for a [ powdery mildew is one of the most
your orders here when you first come to town for the grand opening
given quantity of gain depends, of I common, and one to which nearly
of the new theatre, they will be ready for you after the show.
course, on the kinds of feed and all varieties are susceptible. A char­
the age, weight, and individuality acteristic symptom of powdery mil­
LESTER SHEELEY
of the steer. In the corn belt many dew is the powdery whitish coating
cattle feeders figure the feed in which appears early in the season
Attomey-at-Law
the number of bushels of corn re­ on the leaves, usually soon after
quired to fatten the steer. For ex­ . they begin to develop. If the weath-
Vernonia, Oregon
ample, the amount of corn needed ! er is warm or muggy in the late
to develop a 2-year old feeder In­ spring, this disease develops very
to a finished animal is about 50 1 | rapidly. If severe, the growth of
DR. W. H. HURLEY ! bushels. Young cattle l generally the rose bush will be stunted, the
greater gains than older ones leaves will curl, dry, and drop off,
Dentistry and X-Ray • make
or Spaghetti
on the same amount of feed. A 3-|
Big K Brand
Quality guaranteed
Evenings by appointment. Office I year-old
fed on a corn and
Genuine Semoline
over Hoffman Hardware Co. j r'*alfa or steer,
clove’-hey ration requires
49
ib. sc....... $198
1 Pound .............. 43 C
Vernonia, Oregon
approximately 950 pounds of corn
3 Pounds ................... 29c
and 425 pounds of hay in order
2ib. Ron........
85 c
U. S.
Department of Agriculture
Press Service
‘Wit/iout Wcisfte
The Joy Theatre is a Welcome Addition to Vernonia
SERVE THE BEST
Safeway Savings for Friday and Saturday May 4, 5
Macaroni
Flour
'A Business Man for a Business Office”
Sugar
ADVERTISING I
FOR
100
SALE
I
PURE BRED Jersey Black Giants
setting eggs for sale. $1 per set­
ting. “Lode” McDonald, phone
12F5151.
tf.
FOR SALE—House and two lots
on Rose avenue, cheap to settle
estate. Inquire of Mrs. Viola Tre-
harne at Treharne Station.
384*
HAL HOSS
MISCELLANEOUS
of OREGON CITY. CLACKAMAS COUNTY
jR ep ul>li ca n,
FOR SALE—1million feet of
dry cedar suitable for post or
shingles. Address Mrs. K. Jablanski,
c|o Connacher Logging Co. Vernon­
ia, Oregon.
383*
for
SECRETARY
TATE
o f
, . . Experienced and jucceisful in busineu
administration.
. . . Former private secretary to Governor
Patterson and member of the state Parole board.
. . . Familiar with work of secretary of state, and
interested in development of Oregon resources.
SEWING DONE—Any kind reason-
ably priced. Mrs. Fouts, 151 A
393’
street, Vernonia.
LIST YOUR LAND—The Chamber
of Commerce desires listings of
any Nehalem valley farm land or
acreage that is for sale or lease,
now being sought by persons In­
terested in settling here. Send de­
scriptions, prices, location, etc., to
J. C. Lindley, Vernonia.
New Improved
, . . Endorsed editorially for this nomination
by 14 daily and 107 weekly newspaper editors,
who recommend Hal Hoss tor etticiency, cour*
tesy and ability.
Maytag
”IT osj it a real fellow. He hai a ikrewd un Jerstanding of men
and affairs, knows how to keep hu own counsel, knows how to
carry responsibility, and acts firmly in matters within his
authority.*. . . . Oregon Voter
taeu« TveoaaARHV
Equipped with
electric motor.
i to test, to do
as near to you
Call 281W, St.
either gasoline
A Maytag to try,
a week's wash, is
as your telephone.
Helens.
Denny, St. Helens
Manager
THE FORCE
By F. O. Alexander
V.IMS»
lb. Bag
..$629
Marasca Brand
Peach, Apricot and
Blackberry or Straw­
berry
3 Pound
Jar ...............
The Margarine of
Quality
Full Cream
2 Pounds
Preserves
»
Crux
Cheese
Pure Cane. Fine
Granulate
A SMALL FARM of rich river bed
land near Vernonia for rent or I
on shares or cash. Inquire at
Eagle.
391
FURNITURE FOR SALE—Must be
disposed by May 20, bargain.
House 108, O.-A. hill.
392*
Butter
59c
...................
Soap
5 Pounds
...........
98c
Minced Clams
White Wonder. Oregon Packed in full strength
Made
nectar.
69c 20 Bars
75C 3 Cans
Bananas Fancy fruit
Spinach Fresh and clean
Rhubarb Fancy strawberry
Lcttlice Large solid heads
o
70C
3 lbs.
3 lbs.
3 lbs.
3 for
25c
19c
15c
25c
Bissa
Look at these Safeway Market Prices
Fresh
Boned and Rolled
Pork Roasts
Smoked Shoulders
Young and juicy shoulder
Per lb.......................... 22c
From Com Fed Hogs
One-half or whole
Per pound ....
22c
Bacon Squares
Pure Lard
2 to 4 lbs.
Fine For Boiling or Frying
Per lb.......................... 15c
2 lbs...................... 29c
8 lbs-
$115
We Deliver all Orders Free
Store 225
Vernonia
Phone 741
Sales
It Never Comes Back