THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928 FIVE VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON City, Mo., are visiting the former’s tre tonight and Friday. In this pro- have resulted where this was not I on each side and on the edges in' ter about the same interval is de­ daughters, Mrs. C. Anderson and; duction Tom Moore and Dorothy done, A new bulletin describing in the broiling oven or a very hot sirable.—Forest Grove News-Times. Mrs. C. Davidson. detail the present processes of ro­ skillet, and the broiling finished in Revier have the leading roles. Altike Stand* Wet Land moval has just been issued und is the oven. They should always be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner If alsike clover from spring seed­ “Fleetwing” ready for free distribution, Wash- served piping hot, so it is neces­ and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Graven “Fleetwing,” a daring story of ing is the standard process. sary to have all the other dishes of ing does not make a stand, the motored to Corvallis Sunday to at-1 Araby showing at the Joy theatre the same meal ready when the chops stubble field may be disked and Reithner is in Portland tend the Nebraskan picnic held Satui irday, tears aside the veil that Poison Bran Best Earwig Control are done. seeded in August with a fair chance there. They report a nice trip and has i for so long hidden the intimate this week on business. A large number of stains can be of success unless a severe drought Poison bran mash is the best saw lots of Nebraskans. life story of the Bedouins. known control as yet for the Euro- j removed by water without harm to should occur. Alsike clover will en­ Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman and pean -earwig which is gradually: the fabric if handled promptly. Un­ dure moiutuie that would kill most Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole had as children are spending the week at “Forbidden Hour»” spreading through the northwest. I less the stain is known to be insol­ crops, and has been known to grow .their cottage at Belknap Springs. their guest last week their cousin Renee Adoree, piquant heroine of This mash is distributed fresh over I uble in water and the fabric water­ a year in water-soaked and water- Robert DeGrass of Portland. Sun­ Misses Daisy and Margaret day, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. DeGrass “The Big Parade,” is Ramon No- the premises with special attention, spots, or runs, it is best to try wa­ covered soil and make a heavy McDonald are visiting relatives in and Alfred DeGrass and Miss varro’s leading lady in his new to shrubbery, building foundations, i ter first. Test the effect of water ! growth. In the south alsike clover an inconspicuous part of the is recommended for creek bottomB Houlton. Alice Gray of Portland visited Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer vehicle “For­ walks and so on. The formula re-1 on (and other wet lands. bidden Hours,” the romance of a commended by the Oregon station garment. • them. • Put meats that have to be carved Miss Dorothy Carlson of Port­ modern European king. It is a vivid is sodium fluoride, 1 pound; molas­ Paving is being laid and exten­ land has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Teddy W. Leavitt has left for and spectacular story laid in Europe ses, 2 quarts; water, 2 gallons and on platters large enough to give the sive street improvement program is W. R. Meyer the past week. Sutherlin for a missionary-evangel-1 and directed by Harry Beaumont, wheat bran, 16 pounds. Complete one who carves free play. Never rapidly progressing at St. Helens. istic meeting for the month of A notable cast appears. It comes description of this serious pest and I place potatoes or other vegetables The Vernonia Hiking club hiked August. Sherwood — 100-acre cucumber detailed discussion of its control around a roast if they are likely Mrs. Leavitt is in charge I Sunday to the Joy theatre. the Enterprise trail Wednesday ev­ are given in station bulletin No. to be cut by the carver or pushed crop being harvested in this section. of the church here and will preach ening. off the platter. Garnish the meat at ­ “The Phantom Flyer” 207. part of the time during his ab- ' tractively with parsley or water­ Al Wilson, the screen’s most Miss Charlotte Green is visiting sence. cress or lettuce leaves, and serve celebrated stunt and trick flyer, is Rickets Cause Leg Weakness the A. D. Campbell family at Te­ the vegetables by themselves. the star of the next feature at the , Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Parker and nino, Wash. Leg weakness in fowls is some­ A tasty way to cook string beans Carl I. Burgeson were the guests Joy theatre Monday. “The Phantom times due to rickets, a condition There will be a W. O. W. picnic of Miss Alice Eaton at her home in Flyer” is the title of the cloud which develops when they are net is to shred them finely, and give at Parker’s grove Sunday, August | Vancouver, Wash., Saturday and thriller which is said to be the most allowed access to direct sunshine. them a short quick cooking, Tn a 19. All are cordially invited to j Sunday. They also visited Mr. and interesting and exciting movie in Cod liver oil fed at the rate of a comparatively small amount of bring their families and attend. Mrs. E. C. Nichols at their home which Al Wilson has been featured. pint for each 100 pounds of grain lightly salted water. Remove the tips, ends, and strings, and cut the and mash consumed is effective in beans lengthwise, into long thin Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hedberg of in Portland. Miss Eaton and Mrs. “The Tigre«»” preventing the trouble, says Dr. W. Portland are visiting their daugh­ I Nichols were both teachers in the Jack Holt will be seen in “The shreds, with a pair of scissors. If ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. j Vernonia grade school last year. Tigress,” a vivid drama of gypsy T. Johnson of the experiment sta the beans are young they will cook tion staff. The oil may be mixed W. R. Meyer. FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Teddy W. Leavitt life at the Joy theatre Tuesday and j with the grain and fed in hoppers tender in from 15 to 20 minutes, will keep their bright green FOR SALE—3-room house, 4 lots, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Watts and had as guests over Sunday, Mrs. Wednesday. or be added to the mash after first They color and have a delicate fresh $1500. $500 cash and $20 per family and W. Nissen went for a Leavitt’s sister, Mrs. F. A. Boying- mixing with a small quantity of flavor, CHURCH OF CHRIST Season them with melted month, no interest. Rose avenue. fishing trip to Jewell Saturday and ton and two daughters, Alice and ground corn. butter, and add more salt if neces- Mr. Whitsell * 12* Bible school 10, “The Council at Aleen, of Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Har­ returned with 23 salmon trout. sary. ry Hunt and baby Dari of Salem, Jerusaslem,” Acts 15th chapter, At- Seeding Red Clover FOR SALE—Good house in Vernon­ Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl left Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Leavitt, Mrs. tendance is growing. We expect a I ia. Will take light late model se­ Seeding red clover in late sum- Gives Earwig Bait Formula Saturday for a trip to Crater lake. Vera Leavitt and Bobby of New­ great Bible school this winter, come dan as first payment, balance $15 mer or early fall is recommended They were accompanied by Mrs. berg. and line up. H. C. Atwell, commissioner of the I per month. Address Willard Brown, experience has - not shown bureau of earwig control of the Communion at 11. Sermon, “Your wherever ------ — — <---------- --- — ------- M. Ruhl and Miss Mildred Ruhl. ____ 12* Manner of Life.” Preaching at Mist ¡this to be impracticable, unless an- Oregon state board of horticulture, Orenco, Oregon. Mrs. Judd Greenman, Phoebe in the afternoon 2:30. Christian C—__ thracnose,resistant seed is used. An­ gives the following formula for the FOR SALE—160-acre ranch, 5 or HIGHWAY > Greenman and Hale Greenman are Endeavor 7 p.m. Young people are thracnose is less serious on clover preparation of earwig bait and the 6 acres cleared; 150 White Leg­ CONDITIONS > motoring up the Hood canal this cordially invited to have an active I seeded in the late summer than on directions for the use of the bait: horn hens, 200 J. B. Giant pullets, week. part in these services. Topic, “True that seeded in the spring, because Dissolve 1 pounds of sodium flu- head of cattle, 2 pigs, bees. while red clover thrives in cool oride in 2 gallons of water, and 6 Cheap and False Standards of Success.” if taken at once. Wm. E. Mrs. A. L. Kullander is spend- weather, anthracnose does not. In Evening worship 8 p.m. Bible then 2 quarts of molasses In i the Crawford, box 428, Vernonia. 514 ing a week in Independence with many parts of the country the best study Wednesday 8 p.m. same water. Stir well and add this her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Sea- FOR SALE—Delco Light Plant. Al­ Portland, tourist Choir rehearsal to be announced stands of red clover are procured I solution to 16 pounds of clear i man. most new. In A-l condition burns travel in Oregon is now at its Sunday. The choir is getting organ­ by seeding in August or September wheat bran (not middlings or Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Bollman who height. It will continue with approx­ ized for winter’s work under the without a nurse crop, especially on shorts). Mix thoroughly. The bran either gasoline or kerosene. A good have been the guests of Mr. and imately the same volume until about direction of Mrj. Wiggins. Those thin land. Whether or not this me­ should be uniformly wet, nut not plant for farm lighting or water Mrs. O. F. Burke left yesterday August 20 at which time a slight interested are invited to have a thod will succeed in a particular enough wet to ball or to drip with­ forcing system. For further infor- section, however, can be determined out pressure. Foregoing is enough mation inquire at Eagle office. decline is usually felt as tourists part in this service. for their home in Eturgis, Mich. only by a trial. Where land will for one application only on a lot of begin their homeward trek to pre­ Esther G. Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of the pare for the opening of school. Minister in charge. i produce 40 bushels or more or corn approximately 50x100 feet. Spread HOLDERS of paid up or partly paid certificates in any Miller Mercantile company of Port- About September 1 the exodus will to the acre good stands may be after sunset, on a warm, dry even­ land visited the Vernonia branch be on in earnest and a sharp de­ obtained from spring seeding, but ing. if possible, and not just be­ building and loan association in EVANGELICAL CHURCH last week. on land producing less than this, fore a rain. Spread evenly over en­ Oregon are invited to communicate cline in tourist travel will be ap­ (The Pioneer Church) clover seeded alone in the early fall tire premises, but more thickly Box 321, Portland, Oregon. 523 Sabbath school 9:45 a.m. Sermon parent as all tourists by that time Miss Stubbs, Mrs. Mrs. P. Taylor, makes a better stand apart from along edges of walks, curbings, are en route home. by the pastor 11 a.m. You.ig peo ­ L. Hollyfield, Miss Wyne Wall and the danger of anthracnose. With hedges and foundations. Don’t for­ Old Oregon Trail (Columbia Riv ­ ple ’ s meeting 7 p.m. Sermon lecture Miss Amy Hughes went to Seaside er highway) U. S. No. 30: Astoria- with pictures 8 p.m. Subject, “Jo­ August seeding, where this is prac­ get the parking strips. Don’t Tuesday for a week. ticable, a reasonably good hay crop sprinkle water for 3 days after ap­ Portland-The Dalles: Paved. Oiled se ph in Egypt.” may be expected from imported plication. A second application S. W. George, who was operated' macadam from The Dalles to the G. W. Plumer, Pastor. seed, and if the season is favorable should be made within 5 to 10 days on in St. Vincent’s hospital July,Idaho state line. Road construction or the seed used was produced in after first. A third application af- 30 for appendicitis, is improving I in the Blue mountains about finish­ emtIST FOR ALL-ALL FORCHRMT the east, a second growth may de- ed and travel having no difficulty rapidly. velop. I at all over this stretch of road. Mountain Heart Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gunnoe are Pacific highway (U. S. No. 99) Rebekah Lodge No. 243 the parents of a baby girl who Paved. On account of widening of “Inside” Information No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every sec­ was born July 3. She has been nani- the highway, north-bound traffic BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER When little girls’ dresses are not ed Alta Veta. ond and fourth Thursdays in to have matching bloomers, make detours from New Era to Oregon // parent» will haoe their children memo­ I them two inches longer tnan you Grange hall, Vernonia. Visitors al­ Born: To Mr. and Mrs. R. F. City. Detour is a gravel road in I riae a Bible »election each week, It wlM pmoo would otherwise, and they will lo part oiled our paths. winding silk or wool embroidery Harry Culbertson, KRS ing the ground for e an p 1 macadam. Hebo to Newport, good QUESTION:—What happened im­ yarn on the bobbin. The design is I girls cabin. O. F. Burke, trusty, nlacadam mediately after Jesus was baptiz­ marked and stitched on the wrong Decorating, Tinting was in charge. Reedsport-Lakeside - North Bend: ed of John in the Jordan? side with plain white or matching Calcimining Woodmen of the World thread for the upper thread. ANSWER: — Matt. 3:16, 17. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl had as I Macadam ^except three miles north Thick Iamb chops may be seared W. O. W. Vernonia Camp No. ; j ' of Lakeside which is in good condi- their guests last week. Mr. Ruhl’s "r T Cattle Abortion Serious 655 meets every Wednesday night mother, Mrs. M. Ruhl, and hi I..„ S ’ tion. Free ferry across Coos bay Infectious abortion in cattle is at 7:30, at the new W.O.W. hall. sister, Miss Mildred Ruhl, of Har­ from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Marshfield- Visiting members welcome. Coquille paved, Coquille to state the most serious contagious disease rington, Kan. GORDON R. WATT line: Macadam and in good condi-. affecting the livestock industry ROBERT LINDSAY, C. C. | ” Oregon according to new ' buliet’n A new service station has been tion. L. M. ESCUE, CLERK. __ _____ ’ ' - - a ___ Attorney-at-law • ill st issupd hv t.hp Orpcrnn pynpri. built ___ by _. J. O. _________ Devaney at . Keasey, ... Redwood highway: Grants Pass- Just issued by the Oregon experi- i where he will dispense gasoline and Deer Creek; four miles oiled ma- ment station describing the methods Next door to Brown Fur­ Joy Theatre Building A. F. & A. M. motor oils. This is the first service cadam; 17.5 miles macadam Deer by which this disease was eliminated niture. Phone 1021 Vernonia, Oregon Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A. station and gasoline pump there. Creek-Kerby-California state line; from the college herd. Cows affect­ 21 miles oiled macadam. Kerby to ed with this disease are unprofit­ F. J. A. M., meets at Grange Mrs. Sarah C. North of Corvallis the ! Oregon Caves, good gravel able because they give less milk, Hall every Second and who was a pioneer of the Nehalem road. have more garget, have more breed- Fots."U> Thursday nights. valley, was here Thursday on bus­ Klamath Falls to Lakeview: Grad-(>n8 trouble, produce fewer Eve iness and renewing old acquaint­ ing will be completed by September calves and develop more chronic Visitors Welcome At , lameness and inflamation of the ances. 15 through the Devil’s Garden. At Levert Goodin, Secretary. present there is seven miles of very joints. Mrs. W. M. Grady and her grand­ rough and slow going. Balance of son, Richard Hopkins, of Kansas ; road is in excellent shape. Driving Study Spray Removal Process American Legion Before Oregon growers undertake time from four to five hours. Vernonia Post For 5 years Dr. Luzader, to remove spray residue from fruit Klamath Falls-Crater lake: Ma­ 119, American Le- eyesight specialist, has been cadamized a thorough study of the process is and in good condition. gion. Meets second making monthly visits to Vernonia. advised by specialists of the experi­ and fourth Tues- ment station. Serious difficulties His next visit will be Sept. 10-11. f days each month, 8 office at Kullander’s. Have p.m. W. H. Hurley, your eyes examined.—adv. Commander. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING < <_ Lodge Notices We Fix ’Em Up Do You Know? Joy Theatre Wauna Pott Celebrates Louis Larsen post, American Le­ gion, of Wauna celebrated their winning the state and district mem­ bership trophies Tuesday night with a large banquet. I. 0. 0. F Basket Picnic Sun., Aug. 12 at Parker’s Grove Odd Fellows, fam Illes and friends “The Siren” A replica of gallows at San Quentin prison in California was constructed at the Columbia Pic- tures studio for use in “The Si- ren.” which comes to the Joy thea- J. MASON DILLARD Attomey-at-Law Next to Carkin Cleaning Works Here every Wednesday YOUR Canning Peaches That in 1927 there was shipped from Vernonia nearly 7000 cars of forest products? This makes Vernonia one of the largest shipping points on the entire S. P. & S. sys­ tem. Direct from the grower Start selling about August 15 C. R. La Follett Cornelius, Ore Chapter 153, O. E. S. Regular communi- cation first and third Wednesdays of each month. All visiting sisters and brothers wel­ come. Catherine McNeill, W. M. American Legion Auxiliary Meets first and third Mon­ days of each month at the Legion Hall. Mrs. Mark E. Moe, President. Mrs. E. H. Washburn, Secretary. Peaches will be sold in this tswn for $2.00 per bushel Order of Eartern Star I. O. O. F OREGON-AMERICAN LBR. CO. I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge No. 246 meets every Tuesday night at 8 o’clock, in Grange hall. Vis­ itors always welcome. John Glassner, N. G. H. E. Stevenson, Sec.