Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 03, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT
Thursday, May 3, 1928«
VERNONIA EAGLE
Joy Theatre’s Opening
[expensive material, it is more even- Replacement Parts
I and. how to use them. Keep your have a vacation fund, doubtless, but $150,000 to $200,000 the compara-
tensions and stitch adjusted to the the new school term, with books tive savings were 38 per cent and
” !y distributed. Scattering on leaves
For
Model
T
Fords
□ now Skyscraper < js avoided to prevent leaf burning.
kind ........
of material
to ouy,
buy, anu
and orven
often iau
fall cioming,
clothing, ioi-'40.8
fol-
C.'ll D ■
M J —
Jwul me your
using, are using, io
per cent, and for the commis-
,, ,,
, ~
. I Early vegetables grown in single
□ tlll Being IVlaae Use good needles of the right size lows hard on the heels of the holi- aion agencies in which commissions
Hollywood, where the unusual is hills may be given a local
llca.
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for the thread and material with days.
I amounted to more than $200,000
plmziat
1«
imozl tion
. ■
__ _ handful
. _ .
almost + the
ordinary, kne
has nv-zxrl
Produced
of - f « ert . .•.
ilizers. A . small
Detroit, April 30- The manufac-I which they are to be used.
I That volume of business helps I the per centage of the average com­
a grimy steelriveter who rides in is spread in a circle around each ture of replacement parts for the
Linoleum, to give good service, a cooperative marketing organiza­ missions saved was 47.2, or nearly
an imported motor car!
' plant. Application is always made millions of Model “T” Ford cars should be laid over a ’smooth floor tion is indicated by an analysis of half.
For William Boyd, a model of when the soil is moist enough to still in daily use continues to de- in such i a way that it does not the business done and savings ef­
sartorial elegance in many of his take the fertilizer into solution, mand nearly one third the produc-, buckle, and it should be cleaned fected in the cooperative livestock
screen roles, donned a pair of such as just before, during or tion capacity of Ford plants here. I with a damp cloth wrung ot or suds commission agencies at terminal'
ragged trousers, a greasy flannel after a rain.
Ford officials estimate, from re-’ made with mild soap. Alkali wash- markets in the United States. AI
shirt and rough cowhide boots for
Some successful gardeners use ports of dealers all over the coun- ing powders, strong soap, or too department of agriculture economist'
scenes in “Skyscraper,” his latest , a complete fertilizer composed of try, that there are still approximate- much water, will ruin even the best found that when the total commis-|
l>e Mille studio star production, di­ I nitrate of soda or sulfate of am­ ly eight millions of the Model "T” linoleum.
.sions
| sions of
of a an agency amounted to
rected by Howard Higgin, which monia, super phosphate or tankage, cars in constant use in the United
Some months present so much less than $50,000, the average sav­
will be shown at the Joy theatre ^muriate' of sulfate "of‘potash’ States. Some of these cars are many heavier cash expense than others, ings in commisions amounted to;
.... 4-Uz.
. ....
on
the AAAA..1«M
occasion «4?
of ik..
its formal AVXAA
open-J ' _ This
*¡7* broadcast *4 "to *6 pounds years old. Every now and then there it is well to look ahead and pro- 11.9 per cent. On commissions from
A*. A
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AT
nfzl
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AT
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.
- _ _ _ _ ..
ye reports
of, L Ford^cars
of 4 the vide^ if C „
possible for
these periods.
$50,000
to $100,000 the average!
ing Friday night.
'per square rod and worked into a
in Interna! Medicine for the
brass-bound radiator types of If Easter outfits caught you un- savings were
,
17.8 per cent. From|
The story of “Skyscraper” deals the soil during spring preparation
with the love romance of two steel of the garden. This is sometimes twelve or^fourteen years ago, still*awares, how about graduation? You $100,000
$149,000
fromi
past fifteen year*
riveters. They are like brothers and followed with the usual top dress-j running * after more than a hundred:
DOES NOT OPERATE ‘
they express their regard for each ing of nitrate of soda when the 1 thousand miles of service.
other with their fists! They are an plants are up.
The newest of the Model “T”
Will be at
Fords is now nearly a year old, forj
excellent pair.
Benson Hotel Thu., Fri., and Sat.,
the production of assembled Model
CARD OF THANKS
Boyd portrays a rough steel­
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. We
... wish
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.......... “ | T” cars was suspended in May[
to express
our .... sincere
worker
in this picture
the B greater
May 10, 11 and 12.
part of which was filmed high up appreciation to our many neighbors' 1927 to make way for the new
on the steel framework of an office and friends for their kindness Model “A.”
Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
_____
_ in process
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____ _ our
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of assembled;
building
of construction.| shown during
recent bereave- __ This ^suspension
THREE DAYS ONLY
In order to save time_ in the morn-jment and the many floral tributes Model “T” cars did not affect the)
ing. Boyd put
his LVOIUIUV
costume auu
and . ' tendered in memory of our beloved production schedule of Model “T”
14 V on 111O
No
charge for consultation
<ll/A lir, at
A 4- his
Ria
k
AMA A
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make-up
home,
and
he pre- daughter and sister.
j replacements parts. Throughout the
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j
o
hn,
past
year
the
manufacture
of
Model
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
J.
sented a startling appearance when
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad­
l“T” parts continued to occupy about |
and family.
he stepped from his luxurious town |
uate in medicine and surgery and
one
third
the
production
capacity
of
1
car, gave his chauffer his orders1
is licensed by the state of Oregon.
the Ford plants.
for the day, and entered the De Marian Nixon Stars With
He does not operate for chronic ap-
A
few
days
ago
newspaper
cor-
Mille studio, clad more like a day.
pendicitic, gall stones, ulcers of
Geo. Lewis in ‘Fourflusher’ respondents here asked Henry Ford
laborer than a movie star.
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
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I how long he expected to continue
Alan Hale plays the featured sup­
He has to his credit wonderful
Marion Nixon has one of the making parts for Model “T” cars,
porting role in “Skyscraper,” which
results in diseases of the stomach,
Elliott Clawson and Tay Garnett I best roles in her cinematic career [ Until the last Model ‘T’ is off
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
adapted from the story by Dudley I in “The Fourflusher,” in which she the roads,” Mr. Ford replied prompt­
Murphy. The leading feminine role shares stellar honors with George ly- Then he added: “That may be
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
is played by Sue Carol and Alberta1 Lewis, star of “The Collegians.” ten years, but we do not intend to
catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,
Vaughn also is featured.
Ralph I “The Fourflusher” will show at allow any Ford car ever to become
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal • ail­
I obsolete as long as it can be made
Block had charge of the production.1 the Joy theatre on Saturday.
Price Range to Suit Everybody
ments.
useful
with
reasonable
replacements.
Miss Nixon was born in Superior,
Ford
engineers,
from
tests
and
Below are the names of a fe'j
Nitrogen Peps Plants
Wis., and moved to Minneapolis.
made over a long period
of
his many satisfied patients In
Caught by Late Spring I There she studied dancing and noth- ! observations
Washable Flat Crepes, Rayons, Voiles, Prints
of years, have estimated that
Oregon who have been treated for
Many early vegetables and other 1 ing would satisfy her so much as average useful life of a Model
one of the above-named causes:
crops may be now in backward con-, a footlight career. So she went on Ford car is about seven years.
Wonderful Styles and Colors
dition
because
of
unfavorable the stage. Then the screen called
H. H. Blake, Marshfield.
spring weather. Lack of healthy ' to her and she went to Hollywood
New Shoes and Hosiery to Match
“Inside” Information
Elmer Booker, oCndon.
green color as well as stpntedi where she remained. Now, being
Keep
your
sewing
machine
Bessie Eckles, Empire.
growth are the most common handi-' in the movies, and one of the most ed, clean, and in good running
W. C. Helyer, Kent.
caps. Treatment of such plants with I popular of the younger players, der. Learn to know its attachments
P. M. Koster, Mt. Angel.
quick-acting fertilizers, such as ni­ Marion has hitched her wagon to
Davis Steinon, Allegany.
Don’t Forget to Attend the
trate of soda or sulfate of am­ a star and wants to be one herself,
*
Fred Shields, Klamath Falls.
low . JIiss Nixon is a verY fine ba»jo- F J. MASON DILLARD
monia gives good results where 1,„
Joe Sheoships, Gibbon.
vitality is caused by lack of ni 1 | ist in addition to her terpsichorean
D. I. Wagenblast, Portland.
trogen. These fertilizers are not, abilities but her particular hobby
Attorney-at-Law
(
D. G. Horn, Bananza.
however, recommended as “cure, is rug-weaving. She and her sister, | Next to Carkin Cleaning Works!
At Vernonia
Mrs. L. H. Martin, Moro.
alls,” says the Oregon experiment Linda, who is not in pictures, have
Here every Wednesday
Í contrived many unusual designs
station.
Remember above date, that con­
»
A pleasant surprise awaits you there, Friday,
Thé young plants, showing »low 1 which they weave by hand in a
sultation on this trip will be free
The Nixon
growth and yellor color, in green- [ large loom at home.
. ,,
April 6.
and that his treatment is different.
houses, hot bed. or frames can be 1‘¿æ?"JI
Jf
stimulated by application of one l they are presented with one of these
Married women must be accom-
of these fertilizers in water solu­ for Christmas.
1 panied by their husbands.
The
supporting
cast
of
“
The
tion. One ounce of fertiliser to
each gallon of water is the usual Fourflusher” includes Eddie Phil-
mixture in which case a quickly lips, Churchill Ross. Jimmy Aye,
Mountain Heart
available supply of nitrogen is pro­ Burr McIntosh, Otto Hoffman, Wil­
fred
North,
Hayden
Stevenson
and
Rebekah
Lodge No. 243
vided. Favorable results have Peen
reported as soon as five days aftet Miriam Fauche. Wesley Ruggles dl­ No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every sec­
l' cted.
ond and fourth Thursdays in
application.
More than 2000 young cabbage I New shoes which fit correctly are Grange hall, Vernonia. Visitors al­
plants, grown in the hot beds at J comfortable from the start. They ways welcome.
the state college, have been hinder­ do not need the process known as
Mrs. Ruth Reese, N. G.
ed from proper development by "being broken in.”
Mrs. Hazel Thompson, Sec.
cool spring weather. Liquid nitro-,
gen fertilizers are being used to
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
bring back green color and vigor­
HARDING LODGE 116
ous growth.
Vegetables in continuous rows,
Meets every Friday at
such as carrots,
peas, lettuce. |
8 P.M. in Grange
radishes and beets are treated with
dry nitrate of soda or sulfate of
Emil Messing, C.
ammonia, which is usually scatter-
Harry Culbertson, KRS
ed along one side of the row—%
to 1 $4 pounds per 100 lineal feet.
When mixed twice its bulk of sand,
Woodmen of the World
super phosphate or some other
W. O. W. Vernonia camp No. 655
meets every Monday night at sever
thirty at the Grange Hall, Visiting
members welcome.
ROBERT LINDSEY, C. C.
C. C. DUSTEN CLERK.
ci
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a
Coming to Portland
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
t i
Reithner’s
Leaders of Style and Quality
100
Grand opening of the Joy theatre
Lodge Notices
Mother’s Dav
L ill.
A. F. & A. M.
Expertly done, at no more
cost than a poor job.
Loggers Made to Order
Shoe Grease and Shoe
Supplies
Giving Mother “A Mother’s
Day Box of Candy” does
not increase Mother’s love,
but Mother does have that
feeling of satisfaction that
•he lias been remembered.
Yon will be pleased with
our large assortment of box­
ed candies.
We
I
VeiT.onia
will gladly wrap
all packages
For Mailing
Mac’s Pharmacy
Vernonia Lodge. No. 184 A
F. & A. M., meets at Grange
Hall every Second
Fourth Thursday nights.
Visitors Welcome
Levert Goodin, Secretary.
American Legion
Vernonia
.
• j?’
•
Post
American Le*
4
Meets second
Sand fourth Tues-
,' days rnch month. 8
p.m. W. H. Hurley,
Commander.
119.
Rion-
V J
Order of Eastern Star
alem
Chapter
153, O. E.
communi­
All visiting sisters
and brothers wel­
come.
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
Your battery recharged, painted acid
$1 50
proof, paint and acid adjusted, all for
Radio batteries and others not requiring C|.QQ
removal of installation in car
Dent battertrs, per day
25c
G? l ° bdy Motor Co.RS
Catherine McNeill,
I. O. O. F
I O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge
meets every Tuesday
at 8 o’clock, in Grange hall,
itors always welcome.
A. P. Bays, N. G.
A. H. Webb, Sec.
American Legion Auxiliary
Meets first and third Mon­
days of each month
the Leg ion Hall.
Mrs. Mark E. Moe. President.
Mrs. E. H. Washburn, Secretary.