Thursday, January 23, 1929 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon f I Tex Rankin, Famous Flier, Establishes New Loop Record Leather furniture covers look better and last longer if they are rubbed occasionally with cas­ tor oil. This restores to the Portland, January 18—Tex, The ship was a Cirrus-power- leather the oil that gradually Rankin, internationally famous i e.e foods .uuun in ... been the recipient of congratu-1 to-Mexicu non-stop flight last soiling whatever touches it and Jos. Scott spent the weekend have one day and then have a con-1 laiions from all parts of the I ^uKust when he established a collecting dust and dirt. - his home in Portland. science auuuv about the bill muciivau American lumi continent for 1113 his I1CW new j ! new economy ocidivc me grocery un» ijvil v xur . “ record of 18 V4 If you are one of the moth­ Shady Lane of Mist shopped and have all the less expensive . ■ world's record for* outside loops nl''es a ___ 8a ” H°n i with Richfield. ers who have difficulty keep- w ui o rvvu r I œv... i In Vernonia, Monday. ones for a while. I made here last week. In ‘a The oil used, the flier disclosed ing the youngest children quiet Many stock raisers think of ' statement just made, Rankin as | was Richlube, the same product at the table until everyone has i A. L. Kullander was a busi- lange improvement in terms of cribes much of his success in I used in the Canada Mexico hop. finished, especially if the neigh­ »less visitor in Portalnd Mon- loop car- i This, it is pointed out, is the bor children are in the habit •lticifial reseeding, but investi- the record-smashing day. 'ations on typical range areas nival to the motor oil ' which seeond important record which of coming to the door shout­ ! Rankin has established with ing through the door to per­ H. Benham, who recently of the west have shown that lubricuted his plans. , Richfield products. In making suade your child to hurry, you natural revegetation „ is far more "The engine speed was 2800 nineteen perfect the Twin Fir service sta- _ outside loops, _ . may find it expedient to give practicable than artificial re- R.P.M. at the bottom of visited in Portland over seeding. The first essential of dives,” said Rankin, “but the officially credited by members youngest ones their food earlier due _ ____ weekend. ‘ of the National Aeronautic As- than the family meal at a sep- range improvement is to limit to the perfect lubrication lie number of stock to fit the engine suffered no ill effects the sociation, Rankin bettered the erate little table. There is less Cor- W. Fest motored to J. un-: old record by six loops it was distraction, you can give your carrying capacity of the range, nelius Saturda to bring back and the second is to limit the der the severe strain. announced. full attention to their table ha- Mrs. Fest who has been visit- grazing so that a large percent-1 | bits and they are spared the ing relatives for the past week. trip. Besides, had we kept going tiresome wait between courses ■ge of the palatable vegetation caches maturity. ' ¡when the storm caught us in which is necessary at a large t. A. McNeil attended a Ruitl F rOSt SllOW <-)rcR°n’ we would have followed family meal. Some of thq, foods One cow producing 500, pounds meeting of the Majestic radio ’ I it all the way to Oakland, with you expect to serve at your own dealers in Portland, last Mon­ of butter fat a year is just as i 1 either snow or rain all the way dinner can also be given the ' ~ .rofitable as 14 cows each pro­ day returning home Tuesday. ducing 100 pounds a year—and (Ly A. D. Moe of Hood River The weather has been disagree- children, but those which would lather of the publisher of the ab]y cold since we are here with not be desirable for them can Albert Schmidlin of Brauns one cow means considerably less 1- "le. Mr. and Mrs. Moe recent- Rome rajn at night, while today be witheld and questions avoid­ work. A study of the records was a shopper in Vernonia Mon­ ed. A little planning will soon >f 152,000 cows on test in 1928 ly left by ear for a trip to south- there ig a heav" froat. day morning. Mr. Schmidlin n dairy herd improvement as- ern California.) make it possible to fit these reports the weather below zero ociations showed a rapid gain This snow and rain, however two meals an-1 their preparation The snow storm held us up at is a great benefit to this country, easily into the day’s routine. at his home. n income over cost of feed as Medford. It had started in the butterfat production of 100 mountains the day we left Salem even Medford was happy with to 500 pounds a year. The cows but had not yet remained on the the snowstorm, as it would all the groups having an average road, yet on the summit of three melt into the ground. In northern in KOSTER CAMP m average butter fat production mountains it plastered the wind­ California. where we have passed of 100 pounds a year returned shield of the car. We beat the through so far, wheat fields and The Paitor Say«t lands are looking nice George and Gustoff Hult an . average .. _ income over cost of storm to Medford, yet it came pasture There are faults at which It is and green, and even most of the there in the evening and lasted celebrated their nineeenth feed of $15. At 200 pounds the better to wink than to stare. . . birthday, with a party on Fri­ income above feed cost was $64; two daj’3 and nights, partly rain low hjlls have brightened up Ethical culture asks music to come with grass coming to life. and snow, Tuesday morning it forth from the soul, hut religion day evening at the home of t, $300, pounds, $113; at 400 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wilson. pounds, $1Q5 and at 500 pounds was bright and clear, .with the After crossing the border all touches the keys.—John Andrew loads cleared up over the moun­ cars coming into California are Holmes. Those present were Misses Do­ $215. “Country” hides sell for less tains. so we left for the south examined for fruit and vege­ ris Timm, Ida Beaver, Louise Natural Hothouses The road was covered with snow Whitsell, Twila Morton, Rober­ than “packer” hides, partly be­ hut it had been scraped out. so tables and very few are allowed Peasants on the Island of Ischia, ta Kelley, Lois Engen, Gurtha cause of careless methods of salt­ was good with chains, yet there to remain in the car. Every­ near Naples, make use of numerous BnJly ann Elma Spencer and ing and curing country hides. were more cars going with smo­ thing is looked over grips op­ steam vents to warm their tomato Messers Clifford Smitn, Ben After removing the hide from oth tires than with protection. ened and everything searched in plants und so muke them sprout animal, says the U. S. de­ the car. Oregon apples are about sooner. Spencer, Herman and Nelson the partment of agriculture, leave Just as we reached the California the only fruit allowed to be ta- Beaver, Russel Whitsell, Mar- it in a cool, dry dark place with border a car without chains was ken to California. Even Califor- Remarkable Violin vin Hult, Delmar Morton, Ches­ the flesh side up until the ani­ coming up in the middl, le of the nia citrus fruit, bought in Ore- A perfect violin recently ter Anderson, Nick and Lee En­ mal heat has escaped. Then salt road and as it turned to the gon is not allowed to be taken pleted by a PetergboriHigh < Eng gen, Dick Bradley, Joe McCol- it promptly and thoroughly. Keep right to let us go by, the car back. hind) artist, Is four Inches long 1 weighs a quarter of nn ounce and lons, Eben Johns, Wayne Smith it clean and away from water. swerved and we narrowly missed has 91 separate purts. Thjme Ohler and Mr. and Mrs. Do not let the hide dry out ei- a crash. Henry Beaver, Pat Collon and ther before or after salting and All Dressed Up The snow did Some Learn Earlier the hosts. do not allow it to freeze. Spread much over a foot deep off the An Atchison man has spent nil One of the tragedies of life Is hu- of his life preparing to serve out the hide smoothly, .. being „ road at the summit of the Sisk- Mr. and Mrs. John Glassner sure to open up any folds. Use iyous. while it grew less as we manlly. As vet ho hasn't dime any­ that it Isn’t until you reach old age you realize that being good entertained at dinner Thursday, plenty of fresh, clean salt— dropped down to Yreka, with body any good —Atchison Globe. Un’t ns foolish as It seems.—Cin­ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hodge, about 1 pound to each pound the road bare most of the way cinnati Enquirer. Real Talent Lee Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. S. of hide. Too much salt will do until the ’ mountain again W£ I The successful business man re ­ A Morton and daughter Fran- no harm; too little will. Salt reached near Weed. That Settled Him habilitating a run-down business. Is ces were the invited guests. more heavily the thicker parts, One darky wns giving another The bright sun and clear sky one who can bring orders out of dusky brother a lecture on lg- such as the head and neck. . made ----- „ _ a good view ...... — of mount chaos.—Fami and Fireside. Mrs. Al Webb called on Mrs. norance. “Yo* Is so dumb,' he said. Buy sheets 24 to 36 inches Shasta, which was better covered, Chas. Uhlin, Saturday. 1 -— — and —J 1 longer — . _ _ __ “dat if yo’ brain wns Ink an' some­ wider than the r\ rnnt, mat- 1 with • Duty of Faith ------------- — snow than usually seen as body done used yo’ nose fo' a foun­ Faith, though It hath RomotlmpR tain pen. dey couldn't even make a we pass jb{^ road in winter, The Ethel Kelley is ohme after tress so that the ends and hand, it must not have period.” spending several weeks with can be well tucked in. This snow was about as deep at a a trembling withered hand, but must stretch. her sister, Mrs. F. 0. O’Conner length also allows for a gener-1 Dunsmuir as on the summit of —Watson. ous turnover on the top sheet Fortunate Eskimo* the Siskiyous. While the highway at Reedsville. to protect the blankets and com- was well scraped.the city had Government physicians sny that The Samene«« of Victories rickets Is a disease which Is prac­ Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pearse fortables. done very little clearing, so we All victories are alike; defent unknown among Eskimos. It have returned from a visit had to plow through snow until alone displays an Individual protlle. tically Is possible, that cares may occur, with relatives and friends at we got out of town. —Uuneker. but the disease Is by no means com­ Latter in the Minority Astoria and Newport, Ore. Snow was on and off the road mon. The human species, according to Literal Meaning ---------------- ,---------- until we reached the pavement Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pritzman the host theory I can farm of it. Is The Steppe regions are so called Fir»» World’« Fair 15 miles north of Redding, composed of two distinct races, the and Doris Timm motored to The.first world’s fair In the mod­ men who borrow and the mon who when the chains were reiqoved from the Ruslan word “step" or Portland over the weekend. Fend.—i'll nrk'R Lmnb (1775-1834), with safty, and we had a dry “stepl," meaning waste or heuth. ern sense of the word was held In the Crystal palace In Ixmdon tn “The Two Races of Man.” road all the way to Oakland. Fine Gold 1851. The next world’s fnlr was Salads are an easy means of Waiting at Medford until the White gold can lie made as fine held In Paris In 185».—Pathfinder getting some of the raw foods storm was over and the roads ns SO per cent gold or about 22 Magazine. Twin Curses in the diet. cleared made the most pleasant karat Covetousness, like Jealousy, 'To keep the juice from run­ when It has taken root, never ning out of apple pies, wet leaves a man hut with his life. the undercrust and fold the up­ —Thomas Hughes. per crust over it, pressing the two together with a fork. Slits in thg t°P crust to allow the Ancient Pledge steam to escape are also essen­ “Sub Rosa” is translated “under tial. the rose." In ancient times the While a little cccoa occasion­ rose wns the symbol of secrecy I ally adds variety to the child’s hung un at entertainments as a breakfast, it is best to use on- token that nothing there said was ly enough cocoa for flavor an d to be divulged. to have the beverage only slight- Thought« Rule ly sweetened. You are today where your If the menu for the day has brought you; you been lacking in vegetables or thoughts have he tomorrow where your fruit, a choice of fruit as des­ will thoughts take you. You cannot es- sert for the evening meal will cape the result of your thoughts.— help make up the deficiency. James Allen. The wise housewife will not ju h .California II as Page Three The 1930 Agricultural Out-1 is not a profitable farm practice, look for Oregon will be 1 ready “Y® the Oregon experiment sta­ Lowering I’rices for distribution by mail, ra