Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 04, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY,
FIVE
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
1928
i
MISCELLANEOUS
St. Helena—First National Bank
Wiggins entertained Miss Bcssla Whippet and Ford Clash I The United State! D< artineiit of
1 Agi ¡culture has a Lulletin on the 1 here inervases capital si sel: to $50,. IF YOU W ANT to i uy, sell, of
McDonald to supper Sunday eve-
On Inland Loop Saturday subject.
rent a home or ranch, it will
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ning.
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I______________________________ _ pay you to see Jos, Scott.
A Whippet sedan driven by E.
. the windfall apples may
If you are leaving town for a
I PROSPECTS FOR business: We
w weeks, put your valuable sil- Barnett of Hillsboro and a Ford , * an' °. as sauce or pie apples,
have many more positions for
verware, jewely and other articles touring car driven by Irving be fan"ed
with
as
little
water
young men
and
stenographers
A baby girl was born to Mr. and in a safety deposit box, where Knowles of Mist crashed on the In- < Cook th^m w,t\
anu
bookkeepers and
well qualified
September 29.
"
Mrs. R. Sword
they will be safe from fire and land loop road about one-fourth as P°«%,e> ?w’et®n to taste’ min-
young women than we can fill,
mile south of Mist early Saturday: P’ck J><»«>ng hot. Process f.ve
theft. Bank of Vernonia.—adv.
We have also
many
desirable
morning without severely damaging ,,tes ,n a hot water bath-
o. T. Bateman has been on the
places for young girls to work
sick list for the past few days.
Amy Hughes left last Tuesday either car.
for their board and room. Long­
Crisp cookies are wholesome in
for Eugene to continue her studies I Irving Knowles was turning his
view is growing fast—come and
Georgia Fairbanks has returned in music at University of Oregon. Ford in at his gate when the the school lunch box. If you have’nt
grow with it. Enroll in a school
to Willamette university.
She played the organ at the Joy I sedan came around a blind curve a recipe, send for Farmers’ Bulle­
of individual instruction. Trade
tin 1450-F, Home Baking. You!
FOR SALE
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Meyer were theatre during the absence last |ahead of him at a high rate of will also find in it good recipes
at home. Longview Business Col­
week
of
Frank
Spencer
who
was
Being
unable
to
stop,
it
■
speed.
34 ACRES—10 miles from Verno­ lege.
in Portland over the week cr.d.
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called to The Dalles on account struck the back wheel of the Ford for doughnuts, for biscuits, muf-
nia on county road, 5 a. cleared.
fins, popovers, and various kinds
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Berney have of the illness of his mother.
causing
the
sedan
i
with a crash,
of cake, as well as directions for $500, with terms. Especially well WHY PAY RENT—when you can
moved to St. Helens.
side.
buy a home on ¡¿radically rental
adapted for two things, one is
making yeast bread.
Members of the American Le- to tip over on its
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The sedan was straightened up
raising bees, the other I will er- terms? See Jos. Scott.
Mr. "nd Mrs. Dudley Nickson of gion Auxiliary are requested by
Choose designs for children’s plain if you call at my office.
Keasey were in Vernonia Friday.
the committee compiling the new and was able to continue on its
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cook books to each send in at way with only a broken glass, a clothes with ironing in mind, J°s- Scott.
Emil Messing, Judge D. B. Rea-, least one recipe and as many more sprung axle, and a bent fender. whether you make the clothes your­
AUTOMOBILE
for
sale,
1925
Stu
­
son er and E. W. Holtham went to as they wish as soon as possible
The only damage the Ford re­ self or buy them readymade. Fussy I
debaker, reasonable. Mrs. R. A. Mountain Heart Club Will Hold
ceived was a broken hub cap.
Seaside on a fishing trip Sunday. to Mrs. Earl Shay, Vernonia.
ruffles and queer-shaped parts take Space, or inquire at bank.______ 82
Luckily, none of the occupants of up the time of the
Bazaar and Cooked Food
’
’
laundress,
and
K. W. Bently of Portland is
Dr. George Pasto recenty wrote either car was injured.
SMALL
HOUSE
and
garage
on
never
look
so
Sale November 10
well
after
washing
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. an article on “Unusual Uses of
and ironing as trim, smooth gar-1 Rose avenue. $600, with terms. There will be a fish pond, coun­
Laramore.
the Blood Pressure Apparatus”
Lincoln Improving New Home
ments that are well-cut and made For particulars see Jos. Scott. 3tf try «tore, and needlework of all
Dr. J. A. Hughes’ house, Sec­ of interesting materials.
kinds. At Van Alstine Building.
A baby boy was born to Mr. which appeared in the Medical Sen­
FOR SALE—Majestic “B” bat-1
and Mrs. E. Villaneux September tinel which is published in Port­ ond and Main street, was recently
tery
eliminator;
Elkon
All
Dry
I
Oysters are in season again. They
16. He has been named Ronald. land and was copied in the South­ purchased by J. C. Lincoln, pro­
ern Medical and Surgery, the offi­ jnrietor of the
Lincoln
Candy are extremely valuable as a source “A” battery eliminator, reasonable.
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Fifty-two new safety deposit cial organ of the tn-state medical Kitchen.
of various minerals needed by the Apply 651 Rose aveenue.
LESTER SHEELEY
boxes have been installed at the association of North and South
Mr. Lincoln is having the house body.
. Like other fresh fish, they 4-ROOM
— — - —-- modern
tiiuuttn nvuov
house vzai
on unugi!
Bridge ;
Bank of Vernonia. Rent one now. Carolina and Virginia.
remodeled and many modern con- supply iodine, and should be eaten
street.
Small
cash
payment,
bal-i
Attomey-at-Law
—adv.
like rent. Jos. Scott.
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T. Gordon and A. C. Alexander veniences added, A bedroom Is (when possible if other sea foods ance
Vernonia,
Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Parker visited left Vernonia on a sight-seeing trip being constructed on the large are hard to get. If you like fried l
FOR RENT
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nichols at Thursday, driving through eastern; back porch. The house will tie oysters, dip them in egg and bread
'
I crumbs and then let them stand FOR RENT—4 room house, mod­
’Washington, where they stopped to i painted^, and a lawn planted.
jjroutdale Sunday.
ern. Inquire 1162 State street.
Dr.
_
.
inspect the latter's propertv, on to i F
“ Hughes and J • his
— mother
tl— are a while to harden the coating be-
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Miss Beatrice Anderson and Miss tho Canadian border, near Seattle now living in the Folger apart- fore frying.
DR. L. W. GRIFFITH
;
Gladys Grant spent the week end anfj returned home Sunday after- nients, , above the Vernonia Drug'
LOST
Eyesight Specialist
Company.
Mr. Lincoln and family
When pan-boiling steak be sure LOST—Ladies 15 J. Swiss watch,
at their homes m Portland.
noon. Mr. Gordon reported that "
‘
Accurate Fitting of Glasses
of
have
the
skillet
very,
very
hot
to
are
still
in
their
home
back
Will Be Located at Joy
white gold case with white gold
While Lewis Laramore was driv- ^bc apple crop in eastern Washing-
the candy kitchen, but expect to at the start. Put the steak in the bracelet. Leave at Kullander’s Jew­
Theatre Building
ing their car along Pebble Creek | *on is
‘s very
very large.
large,
lightly greased hot skillet, turn elry Store. Reward.
move into the new place soon.
road a truck backed into it and
----1 I Roy A. Porterfield, W. Porter,
quickly from side to side until
tore off the radiator.
C. J. Bleile, W. Hutchinsin, F. L.
In Memoriam—Myrtle Clem
well seared, then cook at reduced
__ ' ’ Leonard,
------- J, F.
Glancy, W. Van
A sister dear from us is gone; heat to the desired degree,—rare,
’ Mrs. C. L.
Gibson returned
A voice we love is stilled,
| medium or well done. Serve
Tuesday from Portland where she Koughnut, H. D. Dodge, and R.
A place is vacant in our midst i promptly on a hot platter, and add
had spent two weeks with her! Rasch of Washington, D. C. rep­
resenting the valuation department
That never can be filled.
the seasoning of butter, salt, and
sister Mrs. E. McCoy.
i a little pepper, after meat is done
of interstate commerce have been
Know that your valuables are in Vernonia for the past week,
Whereas it has pleased God in ( put on the platter. In turning the
safe from fire and theft by
appraising the railroads, They have His all-Wise providence to remove, steak, put the fork into the fat
ting them in a safety deposit
been staying at the
Hy Van from this earthly sphere Myrtle! or edges, not into the center, or
—adv.
■Clem, a loved sister of our temple, I the juice will run out.
hotel.
Resolved, that the removal of |
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Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lee are the
Crawford Motor Company has|such a life leaves a vacancy and Slaughter After 8 to 12 Months
ERNONIA Garage & Repair
parents of a baby girl who was recently made deliveries on Ford | shadow that will be deeply re-! The most profitable age at which
Shop, successors to C. O.
born September 26. She has been trucks to C. D. Cason, Nehalem
— alized by family and friends.
to slaughter hogs is usually be­
Thomas Garage, has moved
named Mary LaVonne.
Dairy Products Company, and W.
Resolved, that Vernonia Temple tween 8 and 12 months.
O.
Porterfield.
J.
Stockton
pur
­
the
equipment and stock to
No.
61,
Pythian
Sisters,
of
which
The choral club will meet for
Disk Ground For Seed Bed.
the
garage
next to the Hy-
rehearsal at the home of Mrs. chased a four-door sedan, C. B. Myrtle Clem was a member, de­
of Treharne a Ford delivery sires to extend to her family, sym­ | In preparing the seed-bed
P. B. Wiggins Tuesday evening at Uhline
Van
hotel,
and
are installing
E. A. Shipman a Ford tour- pathy in their great bereavement. I winter wheat following a cultivated
7:30 P. M. All interested in mu- truck,
ing
car,
T.
M.
Kaphammer
a
Ford
new
equipment
to take care
Resolved,
that
a
copy
of
these
I
crop
such
as
soybeans
or
corn,
there
sic are invited to attend.
I roadster, A. H. Erb a Ford coupe, resolutions be spread upon the rec­ I is considerable saving in labor if
of
all
mechanical
and
electrical
automo­
Mrs. J. A. Santee, Miss Eva and A. C. Brown a two-door se- ords of this temple, a copy printed . the ground is prepared by disking
bile work, tires and repairs.
Santee and A. E. Santee of Van- dan.
in the local paper, and a copy be ■ rather than by plowing, specialists
couver, Wash., visited Mrs. Ben
tendered to her family.
I of the U. S. Department of Agrl-
New Denosit Boxe« Installed
Committee Pythian Sisters, Ver­ j culture state.
Bennett and Miss Florence Santee
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The Bank of Vernonia installed nonia Temple No. 61.
Sunday.
All Work
52 new deposit boxes last week,
Kathryn Hoffman,
¿^g^I'or 5 years Dr. Luzader, of various sizes. H. E. McGraw
«■*\For
Absolutely Guaranteed
Ellen McDonald
$5693.62 Received By
eyesight specialist, has been I stated that their other boxes were 91
, ,
Anna Allen.
County From Licenses
making monthly visits to Vernonia. | all filled and there was a demand Red Clover Seed Prices
for
more.
His next visit will be Nov. 5, 6,
Advance Some Last Week Columbia county’s share of mo­
office at Kullander’s. Have
ney received for motor vehicle
Athletic Association
your eyes examined.—adv.
Red clover seed prices advanced operator registrations from March
1928,
""
“ is
last week, according to the weekly 16 to September 15,
Resumes Pratices
Lawrence Dickson, Marshall
$5693.62, according to a statement
market
review
of
the
O.
A.
C.
ex
­
Malmsten, LeRoy Malmsten, Robert
The members of the Girls’ Ath­ tension service. Hay and grain just issued by Hal E. Hoss, secre-
.Hoffman and Percy Bergerson have
letic
Association of Vernonia, have prices were generally steady to tary of state.
Ask for Jimmy
resumed their studies at the O. S. I practiced
every
Monday and firm. Butter production is increas­
The Oregon law provides that
C., Corvallis.
ing and the storage shortage is after payrpnt of administrative
| Wednesday afternoon.
As the students are required reduced. The wool markets are expenses the balance remaining
A safety deposit box is the
shall be disposed of, thrie fourth.-
proper place to keep valuable to have some physical training this easier abroad.
Barley prices continued to ad­ to the state highway fund, and
papers' to insure their not being | year, most of the girls of the Ver­
destroyed by fire. You can rent nonia high school joined the Girls’ ( vance last week and oats and corn one-fourth to the counties in pro­
a box of any size at the Bank of Athletic Asociation. They practice were firm. The general trend of portion to the amount of !
every Monday and Wednesday after the hay market continues moder­ moneys which shall have been
Vernonia.—adv.
ately upward. Alfalfa is selling ceived from such counties fjr
school is dismissed.
Miss Bethel Edmonds of St. Hel­
higher than a year ago and well censes.
ens visited her sister Mrs. P. B. i
above two years ago.
Plan Aeronautical Course
Columbia county turned
IViggins over the week end. Mrs.
Some suctrestions of a reduction total
Increased interest in study • QÍ
of $255,234.71 during
This is the season when chains are a
in
the
total
potato
crop
comes
aeronautical engineering has been
period. Sixteen counties turned
necessity tor every automobile. The best
1 ecognized at Oregon State Col­ from reports of damage from frost over amounts gi eater
lege in preparations to provide a and disease but on the whole the county.
of drivers, using new tires, can not pre­
curriculum in the engineering crop continued to make favorable
vent skidding in some places.
Good Fattening for Poultry
school suited to the needs of stu- progress.
A good fattening ration
Increasing production is causing
I dents in this field. One specialized
| course in aeronautical engineering light withdrawals of storage butter poultry may be made of 6 part;
i is provided this term in the de- and a shift from bullish senti- by weighing, of corn meal. 2 part:-
' partment of mechanical engineering ment to bearishness in the dairy of ground oats (without hulls,) and
2 parts of middlings, according to
which is now under the leadership products trade.
the U. S. Department of Agricul­
of Professor F. G. Baender, for­
ture. Mix this ration with milk,
mer designing engineer for a large
“INSIDE” Information
motor company. Next year courses
Many fruits other than apples using 2 pounds to 1 pound
in airplane and airplane engine de­ can be made into rood vineear. milk.
sign will be added. Mechanical and
civil engineering is the basis for
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CLASSIFIER
ANNOUNCEMENT
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Vernonia
You WH! Surely Skid On
Wet P veinent
Model T
Lse Weed de luxe Chains
Jor safety
Fords are
still good for
years of
service
More Gian eight mil
lion Model T Fords are
still in active service and
many of them can be
driven two, three and
five years and even long­
er.
For the Model T Ford
is still a dependable and
economical car and the
cost of replacement parts
is very small.
Bring your Model T to
us and let us look it over.
For just a few dollars we
may be able to help you
get thousands of miles of
additional service.
Crawford Motor
Company
Vernonia Brazing & Machine Works
Forest Grove—125,000
choice
| daffodil bulbs shipped to New York
i market.
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We Fit 'Em Up
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Lanterns
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Auto Tops, Curtains
Cushions, Seat
Auto, Sign and
House Painting
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Cold Blast No. 2 size ....................
Burn 70 hours with one filling
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Hot Blast No. 2 size
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Small size
$1.60
$1.25
$1.20
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Decorating, Tinting
Calcimining
Vernonia Auto Top &
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Extra large gas lamp and 1 gA
lantern mantles, ea. ............. 1VC
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Wm. Pringle, Sr.
Democratic Candidate
For Sheriff
A resident of this county for 50 years and
a taxpayer for 35 years
Economical Administration
Enforcement of all Laws to the
Best of My Ability”
—Wm. Pringle, Sr.
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