Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 18, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY
OCTOBER
18,
1928
FIVE
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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The choral dub are woiking on i laud it may be the acres of crop:
Trapping Rat* Effeectivu But Slow they will form a natural runway
Notice
three songs and find the meetings! or of bearing orchard or grove, or
Trapping rats, while effective, for rats and a good setting placa
I will ti
be responsible fol
interesting and instructive.
More | the number of dairy cows or hens,
is slower and more laborious than for traps. Baits that may be read­
of
truck
crops
may
a
^y
debts
contracted
or
made
by
mens’ voices are needed and any-' A few acres
crons mav
poisoning according to experts of ily fastened to the trigger should
Emma Audrey Davis after October the United States Department of be used as bread, fish, nut meats,
one interested is urged to come
r
represent
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large
_
a business as ____
1 to Mrs. Mrs. P. B. Wiggins’ house many more acres of grain and hay g 1928.
(Signed)
Agriculture. The essential requisites or fresh vegetables. These may be
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next x .
Tuesday
I crops, or a • few high-producing
LEE DAVIS of successful trapping are the use made more attractive by the ad­
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| dairy cows as large a business as
Paul Bleile and Elz Weed ___ ,
of plenty of traps, a variety of dition of rolled oats or corn meal
Barnes entertained a num- many ,„
v,e animals of the general
more
tored to Eugene for the week end. 1 her Helen
baits, and persistent effort until sprinkled lightly over the trap.
of her [fiends last Wednesday ! ¡‘¡Veitock'" farming“ "type.
Card
of
Thank*
all
rats have been destroyed, The Athough large catches are some­
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the
on
her
eighth
birthday.
Roberta
.
Miss Pearl Krause
spent
many
(
common
snap trap is the most times made in the cage type of
We
wish
to
thank
our
at her
home in Sherwood, | Williams won the prize for the
week i end
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A Simple Oats Sprouter
friends and neighbors for their successful kind for general use, trap in a single night, the average
games. Ice cream, cake and punch I
catch by this means is far below
Mrs. C. Nicar and Mrs. H. V.^ere
were served. Those
present
in-| One of the most satisfactory kindly solicitations and help during although No. 0 or No. 1 steel that of the snap trap. Neither this
Holcomb and children were in Port- cluded Doris Nixon, Esther Brom-1 and simplest kinds of an oats our recent bereavement in the traps are efficient, Traps should nor any other more complicated
and always be set so that the rat will
wife
land Sunday to see Al Jolson.
‘ ley, ~
Florence Austin, Irene and
t™ ' sProuter f°r the poultry house, and loss of our beloved
pass directly over the trigger in trap is recommended for use.
I Bonnie Jean Thompson. Frances [ one which can be made easily at mother.
Mrs. W. R. Culver attended the
home,
is
a
table
about
2
feet
high,
John
Crawford
following its natural course close
I Childs, Martha Tapp, Ruby Howell.
electric cooking school given by
2 feet wide, and as long as may
and family.
to walls and behind objects. If
Albany—Roosevelt highway being
the Oregonian in Portand last week.
Clayton Lewis, of the Russelville be desired. The top of the table
boards are leaned against the wall built south of here.
is perforated with %-inch holes
The Christian church are spon­ Nurseries, Portand, will give an and is boxed in with sides about
sor.no a dixie male quartet in the illustrated lecture to the Garden 4 inches high. The amount of oats
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club, October 30. Mr. Lewis’ talk
Legion hall November 12.
should prove especially interesting required for one day’s feeding can
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Short were to garden club members who are be soaked in warm water in a
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the guests ol Mrs. Browning for bent on public improvement and sack for 24 hours and then emp­
it will also include the landscaping tied on to one end of the table
‘a couple of days.
of the small home grounds. He and spread out to a thickness of
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Mrs. Peg Ericson drove to Port- will also hold an open forum 2 or 3 inches. The oats can be
land on business one day last meeting for answering any ques. turned over with a shovel from
week She also visited friends while tions concerning shrubs, roses and day to day and watered, and each
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Extra quality, two-col­
there.
day’s supply moved along until they
perennials.
reach the lower end when they can!
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moe of ' Hood
or, regular $1.50 to
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The Loyal Geaners class of the b-» taken out to be fed. Oats will
FOR SALE
River visited at the home of [ their ' Christian church met at the home sprout best in a room where the
son, Mark E Moe, and family
1
$2.00 values.
1 of Mrs. N. Culbertson, ast Friday. temperature is about 70 degrees F.1 FOR
SALE—Purebred
German H
i
over the week end.
Mrs. G. Stankey had charge of
shepherd police pups. Males $15,
Home Pointer*
females $10. Robert L Berg, Birk­
Mrs. Sidney Malmsten is in Eu- the program and gave a talk on
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gene attending the state conven- Columbus. This was followed by (From School of Home Economics) enfeld, Oregon.______________
Eggs have been used as a highly FOR SALE—Two lots 50x100 each, |
tion of the W. C. T. U. which is a series of talks on the different
types of mothers. Pumpkin pie and priced food by men for centuries.
being held there this week.
with newly painted and papered H
whipped cream, cheese and coffee Recent investigations by scientists
house.
State j
A ten pound boy who has been were served. The house was attract­ have proved that there is a sound four-room modern
named James Edward was born to ively decorated with autumn flow­ justification in this ancient prac­ street near high school. Write Mrs. H
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Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Frazee, Octo­ ers. Those present were Mrs. R. tice, as eggs are unusually high Elsa Knowles. Mist, Oregon.
A. Olsen, Mrs. E. Lolly, Mrs. Mur­ in valuable nutrients.
ber 13.
A PORTLAND piano house has
phy, Mrs. Roy Brady, Mrs. Knight,
For Bargains
Eggs are, next to milk, :, consid-
piano will sell for balance at H
The Parent-Teacher Association Mrs. J. Lindsay, Mrs. M. Timmons,
dietary $10 per month no interest address
See Hoffman About It
meets in the Washington school, Mrs. T. Leavitt, Mrs. H. Culbert- ered the most valuable
source of calcium.
Calcium,
or G. F. Johnson Piano Co., Portland,
Friday afternoon at 3:30. Rev. son.
It Pays
lime, together with phosphorus, also Oregon.
115
G. W. Plumer will
speak
on,
found
in
eggs,
form
the
chief
con-
“Home, School and Community.”
Recommend Unhulled Seed
stituents of bone.
FOR RENT
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When sweet clover is planted in
Mrs. L. H. Robertson who went
Eggs, besides being rich in de-
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to Portland to have her tonsils the fall, instead of scarified, seed sirable chemicals, are also a food FOR REN T—3-room furnished
house. Mrs. E. S. Cleveland. Ill N
removed is reported to be getting should be used. The unhulled seed which is easily and quickly digested.
Eggs are the most sanitary ani.
along nicely and was
expected is cheaper and can be used more
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MISCELLANEOUS
liberally. Seeding should be done mal food produced on the farm.
home yesterday.
late enough in the fall so that Sealed by nature, they are pro­ WANTED—Silent financial partner
The study club honored Dr. Ella the seed will not germinate ! be- tected against the varied and many
in cedar fish float manufacture.
Wight, one
of
their
number, fore spring.
infections to which other foods are Good profit, every dollar of your
with a handerchief shower last
continually exposed.
money well secured. Write 123,
Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Wight is
Store Celery in a Pit
Eggs are a healthful food. There Eagle.
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Endorsed by member* of Astoria
leaving for Portland to reside.
Celery for home use may be need be no fear of an excess of
ROOM
and
BOARD
—
$35.00 pel
stored
in
the
pit
of
an
ordinary
this
food,
so
long
as
a
reasonable
City Council with whom he served while city attorney of
Mrs. Gust Trude and two chil-
month. Sunday chicken dinners
Astoria, a* follow*:
dren are expected to return this hotbed. Cover the pit with boards, i balance is maintained between the
week from Michigan where she straw or other materials to keep acid and alkaline producing foods a specialty-50c. Second and Cougar.
We unhesitatingly pronounce him one of the belt city at-
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Mrs.
S.
E.
C
orey.
has been visiting for the past six out the frost. Avoid too close cover­ in the diet.
_____ , _ ________
_______ that
___
the qualitie*
torney*
Astoria ___________
ha* ever _____
had; r____
and ____
we believe
ing and give plenty of ventilation.
Boiled ham is made de luxe by
weeks.
be displayed in that office will make him an excellent circuit judge.
This vegetable can also be stored serving with an epicurean sauce PROSPECTS FOR business: We
have many more positions for
J. R. ARNOLD
For 5 years Dr. Luzader, in the cellar, provided the temper­ made by mixing equal parts of
young men
stenographers
and
VICTOR SEEBURG
eyesight specialist, has been ature is kent low and plenty of mayonaisse and whipped cream and
qualified
bookkeepers
and
well
adding a generous amount of pre­
making monthly visits to Vernonia. ventilation is maintained.
pared horse radish and a little young women than we can fill,
His next visit w’ill be Nov. 5, 6,
12 years experience as lawyer
desirable
many
We have also
Cure Onion* Rapidly
mustard.
office at Kullander’s. Have
5 years as City Attorney of Astoria
Gray mold, or neck rot, of on-
Equal quantities of orange and places for young girls to work
your eyes examined.—adv. AJE?»- ions, one of the most destructive lemon juice mixed and poured into for their board and room. Long­
8 years United States Commissioner
storage rots attacking this vege- iced tea is an improvement over view is growing fast—come’ and
Officer and Mrs. D. Wing, of table,
18
months in army during World War
grow
with
it.
Enroll
in
a
school
should be
controlled
by the slice of lemon placed in the
Cheyenne, Wyo., were the guests
of individual instruction.
Trade
thoroughly curing the onions
_____ ____
at
glass.
Paid Advertisement
of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Browning,
Raspberry whip may be pre- at home. Longview Business Col­
over the week end on their way harvest time to prevent infection.
lege.
8tf
The casual fungus can grow and pared easily for a summer dessert.
'to Panama. They declare that Ore­ cause
decay at
gon is the finest state in the union. perature and it cold-storage tern­ Take 1 white of egg, 1 cup of
is too late to ef- raspberries and 1% cups of pow-
C. Nicar, R. L. Tyrone, Ander- feet control at the time of re- dered sugar. Beat until stiff, Serve
son, Zoick, and H. V. Holcomb frigeration.
cold.
went to eastern Oregon Saturday
Treat Timber* on Ground
and reported a very
Poultry Farms Average Sixty Acre*
successful
All farms useed in contact with
pheasant hunt.
The average
_
poultry
size
of
the ground should be of durable farms in Oregon is 60 acres, ac-
Announcement of Opening of the
Miss Phoebe
Greenman
was woods or of "sap” wood treated cording to a survey conducted by
thrown from her horse Sunday af- with creasote. This includes timbers
the Oregon experiment station at
ternoon when the animal slipped used for foundation sills, stable Corvallis, covering 134 representa- 1
on the pavement in front of the foors, hog houses, gates, poles,
r___ , tive commercial poultry farms all
residence of Sydney Malmsten. She and fence posts. For fence ‘posts over the state. Of this 25 acres
was not injured. >
use only the more durable woods, are used for crops, 2 acres for I
Miss Lois Malmsten who
has such as black locust, red cedar, fruit, 17 acres for woods and pas-1
been spending a two weeks’ va- white or post oaks, chestnut, rede ture and 2 acres for farm yards
Newly furnished and decorated; especially comfortable beds. Beautiful
cation at Seaside is back at the mulberry, and sassafras, or treat and lanes. The poultry farms in
library again. Mrs. Lou
Martin with creosote “sap” timbers
as eastern Oregon were above the
large parlors for guests to enjoy
took her place during her vaca­ soft maple, basswood, poplar, gums average; those in southern Ore-
tion.
or sap pines.
gon were below.
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Display in Our Windows
Hoffman Hardware
Elect Zimmerman Circuit Judge
ST. DENIS HOTEL
Skim
Model T
Fords are
still good for
years of
service
More than eight mil-
lion Model T Fords are
still in at Live 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
Milk
Improves
Bread
The addition of dry skim milk
to bread dough furnishes additional
nutrients and improves the flavor
of the bread, and although it
costs more to make bread with
dry milk, the added cost is just
about balanced by the increase in
yield per barrel of flour, accord­
ing to dairy specialists of the U.
S. Department of Agriculture. Drv
milk from skim milk heated to
95 degrees C„ when
added
to
bread-dough mixes, produces in.
creases up to 10 per cent in the
volumes of the loaves.
Renovate
Meadow*
in
SERVICE AND COMFORT
Fall
Old Alfalfa meadows are better
renovateed in the fall than in the
spring in Oregon. Thorough harrow­
ing will check the growth of grass
and weeds, says the soils depart­
ment at the college. Beardless win­
ter barley may be seeded in the
mulch formed by harrowing. This
will check the growth of weeds
and grasses, as well as increase
the yield of the first cutting the
following spring.
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Weekly rates arranged
Rates $1.00 per day and up.
MR. and MRS. E. S. CLEVELAND, PROPS.
Columbia Street at Rose Avenue.
One block from Bridge St.
Some Farm* Too Small
The me
sie ui
of me
the busineses
Dusmeses of a
farm is of the utmost importance
in attaining a reasonably high stand­
ard of living, and there are many
farms with a business too smail
for sufficiently large returns, says
the U. S. Department of Agricul­
ture. The size of business of a
farm should not necessarily be mea-
sured by the number of acres of
Mountain
Heart
Club
Will
COMING
AMERICAN
LEGION
Flying Ape Circus
& INDOOR
CARNIVAL
Hold
Bazaar and Cooked Food
Sale November 10
There will be a fish pond, coun­
try store, and needlework of all
kind*. At Van Alstine Building.
/
OCTOBER 25, 26, 27
LECION HALL, VERNONIA
LESTER SHEELEY
Attoi ney-at-Law
Vernonia, Oregon
DR. L. W. GRIFFITH
Eyesight Specialist
Accurate Fitting of Glass«*
Will Be Located at Joy
Theatre Baildint
Side shows, wJd animal shows, days of ’49, eats and
dancing every night
Three Big Nights of Fun