Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 21, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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    Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia Oregon
EIGHT
Grove. All are welcome.
Bring! Mr. and Mrs. Gosa and daugh-'ed; drinking water is safeguarded,
your dinner and have a good time, ters LaVelle and Lucille spent I How about the city’s nulk sup­
Pioneer Church)
ply?
Sunday at 9:45 a.m. Sunday; Tuesday at the Jantzen beach,
will be the annual Sun
picnic. Autos will leave school. Preaching 11 a.m. Yuunj ,
Science has studied for mnny
at 10 a.m. for Parker’s people’s meeting 7 p.m. A lecture
years the problem of making the
sermon with pictures on “The Crea- |
nearest periect food of human be­
ry tion,” at 8 p.m.
ings sale for distribution many
G. W. Plumer, pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborne made hours after it leaves the gentle
a trip zto Portland last week.
dairy cow. A method has ueen
Trv the Rumble Seat
Heed Holding has added mucli to worked out called pasteurization,
Jemima, at the zoo, saw a zebra the beauty and convenience of liu named after its discoverer, Louis
for the first time. “Rastus,” ■she >rae by building two porches.
Pasteur, eminent French bacteriolo­
said, “what kind uv animal ant dat?
gist. This process consists merely
A
fill
was
made
at
each
enu
of
P.artus also gazed in much per­
of uoiding the milk thirty minutes
We havd a Baby Grand
plexity and awe. He had never se en he Jonnson creek bridge last week. at a temperature of 142 to 145 je-
piano in Vernonia at present,
At
the
annual
meeting
of
school
one before, either. “Why, Jem, dat
slightly used, but guaranteed
district 22 only the members of grees Far.renheit in a special sani­
ere are a sport model jackass!’’
to be in first class condition i
rhe board were present. The out­ tary tank, then quickly cooling and
that will be sold at a greatly
going director and clerk were re- sealing in bottles.
reduced price because of an
elected.
Under this process
the
milk
to
unfulfilled contract and
Natal Grange voted at its last undergoes no appreciable change
save handling charges.
■
Mr. and Mrs. Gosa entertained meeting June 9 that none but except that all harmful bacteria
Price $550
Mr. and Mrs. Lundeen and sons, members of the Order of Patrons are removed. The milk is still a3
Liberal terms or 10 percent
Jackie and Bobby, and Mr. and of Husbandry in good standing will rich and wholesome as before and
reduction for cash.
Mrs. Hyatt and small daughter, be admitted to the social meetings in no way is affected as 3impiy
boiling milk would do.
From a
its the future.
M.-.ry Lou, Sunday at dinner,
no
clean cow in clean dairies,
A surprise party was given for
milk
uuman being touches the
Mr. and Mrs. Duval VZ ednesday ov­ Model T Ford Still
after it has been pasteurized until
.-ning. The evening was spent in
Good For Long Service it reaches the consumer.
playing 500, after which a de-
384 Morrison St., Portland.
i lightful lunch was served. Those “Don’t neglect your Model T All leaders in public hygiene are
present were Mr. and Mr3. King,
now agreed that pasteurization is
Mr. and Mrs. Fairhurst, Mr. and car,” is the advice of Crawford the best practical safeguard of the
Motor
company,
Ford
dealer
and
Mrs. Gosa and daughters, LaVelle
community’s milk supp.y.
Many
»nd Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. Carl De­ service representative of Vernonia. large cities require all milk not
I
“
There
are
still
nearly
eight
mil
­
vaney and children, and Mr. and
certified to be pasteurized. Women
lion Model T Fords in daily use are becoming united rapidly in a
Mrs. Duvall and small son.
with demand for this simple but
Mr. and Mr3. E. Bemis were , in the United States and
proper care and reasonable replace-' fective health assurance, as
Portland visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Woolfolk and small Soil ments, the great majority of them shown in a recent survey made
un<l Mrs. Christie w'ere visitors at will each give many thousands ’ of i tne National Dairy Council.
the rose show in Portland last week. miles of additional service,” said
| But, in addition to safeguarding
Hilbert Young, who graduated I Mr. Crawford.
“When the announcement was che health of a community by the
from Hill Military academy June
6, h?s returned to Keasey for made some months ago that the pasteurization of its milk supply,
Ford Motor company was ir.troduc- th. i.coping qualities of this hign-
the summer.
ng the new Model A Ford, it. was :y fer.shaole product are greatly
also announced that the production increased by the process. House-
of replacement parts for the Model I | wives who watch their food supply
T car would continue. This an­ carefully find that pasteurized milk I
nouncement has been borne out by ana Keep fresh in a refrigerator
the fact that even since the intro­ much longer. In addition, women
duction of the new Model A cars, realize they can give pasteurized ;
the manufacture of parts for Model milk freely to growing children both
T has continued to demand nearly the knowledge that it is not only
one-third of the production capacity safe for them, but the most nearly
Auto Tops, Curtains,
perfect food known.
of the Ford plants at Detroit.
Cushions, Seat Covers
“Henry Ford said a few days
Every parent wants her children
ago that the production of Model to be strong, robust and healthy,
Auto, Sign, and T parts would continue as long as At least a quart of pasteurized
there is a single Model T car on milk is needed by every growing
House Painting the
roads.” Henry Ford knows that child to meet the demand of a
the Model T car was not built to growing body, according to scienti­
Decorating, Calcimining, iast a year or two years. He said fic research by world known auth-
repeatedly that he does not intend orities.
r
Tinting.
co permit the Model T to become
that ha3 experi-
Any
community
obsolete for lack of replacement enceii a series of epidernics which
I p-: rts. Statistics show that the aver- have
been traced to the people
' age life of a Model T Ford is aj?out handling a milk supply, no longer
.•even years.
1 need be convinced of the necessity
“This is the time of the year, ’ of a pasteurized supply. It is just
Next Door to Brown Furni­ following
winter lay-ups or winter another modern necessity caused I
ture Company
driving, when
those
fortunate by the handling of large quantities j
enough to own a Model T Ford of food stuffs in a most modern |
Phone 1021
Mountain Heart
should have it carefully examined, and scientifically careful way.
overhauled and put into first class
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
■.h:;.c. A very slight expenditure
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every sec­
U. of fl. Girl Wins Prize
for repairs and replacements now
ond and fourth Thursdays in
may obviate the necessity for more |
Grange hall, Vernonia. Visitors al-
costly repairs and replacements
ways welcome.
’.iter on—and assure the owner
Mrs. Ruth Reese, N. G.
many additional thousands of miles
Mrs. Hazel Thompson, Sec.
.•f care-free driving.
‘ Every Ford dealer is equipped
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
with Mode1. T parts and accessories
HARDING LODGE 116
” hicl: the Ford Motor company has
manufactured ru a cost of millions
Meets every Friday at!
of dollars. Every Ford dealer has
8 P.M. in Grange hall.
7 factory-trained service men, thor-
■ ougiily experienced in the repairing
Emil Messing, C. C.
- and servicing which will keep these
Harry Culbertson, KRS'
" ii.'.lions of Model T cars running
efficiently and economically
months and years to come.”
Woodmen of the World
W. O. W. Vernonia camp No. 655 j
Women Insist Upon
meets every Monday night at sev".
thirty at the Grange Hall, Visiting
Safeguarding City’s
members welcome.
Daily Food Supply
ROBERT LINDSEY, C. C.
L. M. ESCUE, CLERK.
I There is nothing too good for
the baby.
Every precaution is taken that
A. F. & A. M.
this most previous little life shall
Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A.
become a sturdy healthy youngster.1
Mm j W oam Hur*ey, of Enter
F A A. M., meets at Grange
So it is, in considerable measure,
priso, a Ueireraity af Oregoa •o
for the rest of the family. House­
Hall every Second
ad, was unaaimouaiy jndgod
wives now demand that every ar­
Fourth Thursday nights.
winner of the Edison-Maribel!
ticle
of
food
be
made
safe
before
i
Viaitors Welcome
nual short story contest oe her
it
crosses
their
lips.
Meat
an
1
I
Levert Goodin, Secretary.
vegetables are cooked and thorough-1 story, “The Log Line.** Twenty
eight manaatripta ware ntered for
ly washed. The protective covering
the award.
on fruit is removed: nuts are shell-
American Legion
Thursday, June 21, _lj?28 A
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(The
Saturday
day school
the church
JXatal
¡ LOW PEICE
OH PIANO
Keasev
BUSH & LANE
PUNO CO-
Sunburn Time Is litre
But you do not need to worry. An appli­
cation of Woodbury’s sunburn lotion will
quickly remove the redness and relieve the
bum. In convenient packages for home
or traveling service.
MAC’S PHARMACY
Overalls Thai Wear
Black Bear Overalls are reinforced to
stand the most severe strain of hard use.
They will outlast cheap brands and will
prove economical in the long run. $1.89 pr.
We have just received a new shipment of
YARD GOODS
Special on English Prints—24c per yard
?A. Murray & Co
VERNONIA AUTO SHOP
Vernonia Post
I 19, American Le-
»ion. Meets second
and fourth Tues-
days ench month, R
p.m. W. H. Hurley,
Commander.
is always
COLD
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem
Chapter
153,
O.
E.
Sat. Evening 7:30
Bleached Turkish Towels
the auspices of
I. O. O. F
Phone 473 for Prompt
Deliver}-
I.O.O.F. -Vernonin Lodge No
246 meets every Tuesday night
■t 8 o’clock, in Grange hall, Vis
Itors always welcome.
A. P. Bays, N. G.
A. H. Webb, Sec.
American Legion Auxiliary
Meet« first end third Mon­
day« of each month at
the Legion Hall.
Mrs. Mark E. Moe, President.
Mrs. E. H. Waahbum, Secretary.
A $7.50 ice book for
$6.50
ICC pounds of ice free
to any buyer of a re­
frigerator in Vernonia
before July 1.
fcehalem Valley
Your Vacation
Hoffman Hardware
I land
The Vernonia Band will give a concert under
McNeill, W. M.
Vernonia’s Progressive Store-
Style and Quality
Cannot be a success if started in ill-fitting shoes.
We will be pleased to
have you call and help
you select a shoe that
will give your feet com­
*/A» ,
fort.
> J
A pair of Brownbilt
flexible health arch
shoes for which we
have the exclusive a-
gency will make your
vacation a pleasure.
Walk all day and for­
get you have feet.
Concert
S.
Regular communi
cation first and
third Wednesdays
each
month
visiting sisters
brothers wel
come.
Reithners
Colored borders, size 21x43 inches
Come out and support a home musical
Special........ 3 for $1.00
organization.
Plan to celebrate July 4 in Vernoni