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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1929)
VERNONIZ EAGI.E, VERNONIA. OREGON FOUR U munita Etglr Joy Theatre "Marked Money" $2.00 per year in advance Issued every Thursday Entered ns second class matter August 4, 1922, at the post office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3. 1879. ADVERTISING RATES—Foreign, 30c per inch; local, 25c per inch; local readers 5c per line; legal notices 5c per line; classified lc per word._____ _ _____________________________ _ MARK E. MOE Editor LEE SCHWAB Advertising Manager J1RS. E. E. YEO...................................... Reporter HOME INDUSTRY Tonight and tomorrow. Double feature these two nights at the price of one show. "Marked Money” a picture full of adventure, thrills, tears, laughs and love, and Border Patrol or Western picture with Harry I Carey, Also comedy. “Captain Swagger" For the first time since he made "Gigolo,” one of his most successful pictures, Rod La Roc que, Path star is seen as a dancer in "Captain Swagger,” which comes to the Joy theatre Satur day night and Sunday matinee. Rod plays a young man who lives well if not wisely, and» is finally forced to capitalize his talent for dancing to earn a livli- hood. Sue Carol has the leading feminine role. Naturally we who live in this vicinity are in terested in the lumber industry and depend on it for our living. An interesting fact, that many wholesale houses houses are shipping their wares to the merchants "Celebrity** of this city in card board or paper fibre boxes. You’ll get many a laugh out Vernonia merchants getting together, should of Kid Reagan's efforts to he a celebrity, you’ll follow have enough influence to impress their wholesale literary his fortunes as fighter and lover houses, to pack their supplies in wooden boxes, and admire him for his sterling and merchants in other towns who are dependant qualities as displayed in perhaps most appealing picture of the on the lumber industries, may fall in line, which the ring ever filmed, an astounding would help increase the sale of lumber and stimu picture, one of the best of the season. At the Joy theatre Sun late the market. It’s worth trying. day night only. SUPPORT YOUR HOME TEAM The high school basketball team have won every game in the league schedule this year. Only three more games remain, these are to be played away from home. The players are confident they can win the remaining games which would mean, being county champions, but what they need and wish for is a good turnout to travel to Rainier tonight, to wit ness them play, and give them their whole hearted support. . And the following game, that is the game which they fear the most. This is the game in whch every loyal Vernonite who takes pride in the fact that the local team is the only undefeated team in the county, will travel to Scappoose next Monday night, February 25, to root, cheer and yell for Ver nonia high. Rainier tonight Scappoose Monday, let’s go, the roads are good, the boys need our support. STAMPEDE Last year when Vernonia celebrated its Fourth of July, by staging a stampede, the city received more publicity from the Portland papers, and other cities, th in if the Chamber of Commerce had spent .$1000 to herald the town to the four corners of the earth. With $700.00 in the stampede fund, it would be a good idea for the business men to hold an other celebration of this kind this summer, as no soliciting would be necessary, and with the ex perience gained from last year and the proper man to head the organization in the capable manner in which C. W. Reithner handled it last year, the stampede should be a success. I tut next month should be the time to lay plans for this celebration, so that sufficient time for pub licity could be had. A MARKET FOR THE FARMER No better market for the farmer exists than Vernonia. M< t of the products consumed in this city are raised in other valleys. What a great inducement it is for a farmer to raise vee. tables and other products needed for the tables when he knows, that he can dispose of his, products : t the market price, and in the nearest town which in this case would be Vernonia. But we find that merchants need protection in thi manner. For instance, if the merchant is buying from farmers throughout the Nehalem val ley, he must know whether or not the farmer can keep him supplied, especially when his demand is to have a certain amount of this material on hand at a given date. in the past, different merchants have found that by buying what ever the farmer brought in, when they, the farmers found time to come to town with the upplies, left the merchants at the mercy of the fanner, as to the exact time in which they could depend on being supplied with what they needed, and it was necessary to purchase from Port land and other commission houses because they were dependable on shipments. If we had a clearance house for the fanners in Vernonia, where Mr. Farmer could call up each day advising headquarters what he had to dispose of, the store, in this city could readily find out what portion of their orders could be filled, and in this manner we could assist the fanners in this valley to dispose of their wares which would also stimulate business in town when he came to sell and purchase. And in time with the encouragement that they could easily sell, that which they raised for the table and other purposes, in this city, we would be sure to interest more people to farm in this locality, and this would benefit the farmer, the merchant, and the community.________________________ Square Deal Service Station "The Sideshow" Marie Prevost, who has the leading feminine role in Colum-, bia’s “The Sideshow," which is to be the attraction at the Joy I theatre on Monday night only, is too well konwn to need intro duction. She first came into pro minence as a Mack Sennett bath ing girl. Her picture adorned J magazine covers and calendars. I "Weil of Zanzibar" At the Joy theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, with Lon Chaney in the leading role. Nobody wants to miss a Cha- ney picture. Dairymen Notes A dairyman cannot afford to discontinue testing his herd for disease, warns the experiment station. Although little tubercu losis now remains in Oregon, ab ortion is still heading the causes of loss of production. Testing for abortion is advisable for all dairy herds in the state. Cascade Camps Reopen Portland, Ore., Feb. 18—Log- iiy camps in the fir producing districts west of the Cascades are gradually resuming opera tions after the serious handicaps and actual tie-ups of the past mouth, according to the 4-L Lum ber News, Portland. The milder weather to their usual production schedules. In the pine districts of the Inland empire, winter logging is nearly at the end of a season favorable for this work by plenty ‘ of snow for the sleigh-l tuls. Cold I stretcher makes. weather recently shut c wn mi ny | An oil mop m iy be cleaned by of the pine mills, but they are I dipping in soap suds to which has been added a little house now resuming. The general resumption of the hold ammonia. Rinsing in warm lumber industry will materially water completes the process. A small bottle of ammonia is decrease the number of unem ployed in the Pacific northwest. useful on a desk. One dip makes the pen as bright as new. This is especially helpful to those who use various colors of ink. ■ Woolen materials can often be darned with threads of the ma-1 terial, split silk, or hair so that Gas-stove burners may be the garment may again be pre cleaned by boiling them in a sentable. strong solution of washing spda and water for half an hour, then Legion To Sponsor washing in warm water and dry Dance On Washington ing thoroughly. This removes all Birthday Saturday the grease. Wood alcohol rubbed on win The Vernonia post of the Ame dows with a sponge will keep rican Legion will sponsor a them free from ice. Washington dance Saturday Feb If candle holders are not pro ruary 23, at the Legion hall. curable, the top of a cake may Cass Bergerson, James Gilpin, 1 Mrs. T. tells us that to her mind a Safeway Store in her town means as be decorated with marshmallows Maynard Grunden and others on with a candle stuck in each one. the dance committee are work 1J much to her comfort and peace of mind as the school she selects for When drying curtains, if it is ing extra hard to put this dance | too much trouble to put up the over in great style, and have se h her children. stretcher, they may be hung on cured good music for the even Ilf ) “I have found from experience here and there,” she tells us, “that the regular rod at the window, ing. t1 can save many shopping hours by coming to Safeway—and I save a running a heavier rod through This is the first dance the post the bottom hem and pulling the has sponsored since Armistic J good deal of money besides—and you know, we are all anxious to do material straight. The curtains day, the dance on New Years will be dry in half an hour with- being given under the auspices f * that, too.” out the disfiguring hole marks the of the 40 et8. Distribution VVithout Sciìte HOME POINTERS I When I moved into town looked up a Safeway Store land a good school J. H. Stubbs, Prop j Safeway Savings for Fri., Sat. and Mon.,Feb.22,23,25 Sr If** HEALTH EXPERT EXPRESSES OPINION ON PASTEURIZED MILK Senator Copeland is a great believer in pasteurization of milk as a safeguard to health because, he said, while milk is the most com plete food, and necessary to good health, it is also very susceptible to contamination; he em phasized the statement that there should only be two brands of milk, good milk and bad milk, and that bad milk or so-called Grade B should not be for human consumption; he said there are many so-called grades of eggs, but there are really only two kinds, good eggs and bad eggs, and only the good egg should be eaten; that also when the stamp of approval was given milk by health authorities that is the safe milk to use, all other milk should be discarded. The senator stated that in his belief, the people engaged in the dairy industry are over looking a great opportunity by not using to greater extent their health departments, and other agencies, to tell the public the great bene fit to health, and also the economy to be ef fected by the use of more milk in the diet, and that every person, including adults, should use at least one quart per day. Nehalem Valley Ice & Creamery Go. Pasteurized Milk and Cream Vernonia Phone 472 Peaches Pure Cane Fine Granulated 100 ,b. $619 For Your Dining Room this Easter Wafers Sliced Pineapple A fancy grade pack ed ' when ripe, in No. 2 tins. 53c ALL REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED I 19c 37cS; .................... Preserves ftp 63c 31b. Jar Spuds Guaranteed 100 lbs. $1.45 cookers, per t Bananas fancy 3 lbs 25c fruit T¿Milice ,arne4 ii0ï uciiULU imperial per head 10c Spinach i«h" 3 lbs 25c Malt Syrup 1 I /L Safeway 3 Cans Chocolates 73c 5 Pound box . $159(1 Chocolate Coated I $209 Villa [ 31b. Can ... 29c Cherries Food Hard Candy ( Lima Beans Post Toasties Fancy grade beans. COOKED AND PREPARED No. 2 tins. or Kelloggs Flakes. Corn 69c 3 Packages Free running vacuum table salt. 25c Ginger Snaps Fresh and Snappy 19c 2 Pounds Pound bag 43c ... ............ Milk Pet or Maximum 3 Cans .............. 25C 6 Cans Limit Eggs Fresh Standards off the ranch Per Doz. 37c 39c Safeway Market Savings for Friday, Saturday and Monday Picnics Pure Lard to 6 Pounds, Sugar Cured Per Pound ....................... 2Jç The .Best Kettle Rendered I Hams Sugar Cured, y2 or Whole Per Pound ....................... Store No. 225 d Calo Brand. Has all 1 Pound box 43c J the meat, vegetables and oils necessary to keep your dog healthy Satin finish and bro 3 Tall Cans ............ 45c ken mixed. 3 Pounds Salt (£ g Ef) I Jl Extra quality of full cream. In convenient p. .owax 5 lb. bricks. Budweiser or Blue Ribbon. Take advant Hand made assorted j % or Whole Brick age of this pre-spring caramels, nougats and nt Per Pound ... 33c offer. creams. (k B & M Carbon removed from motor by carbon burning process... Per lb 33c 6 Roiis..................... 43 c Specializing in reconditioning of cylinders 49c 3 cans Cans X Those tasty, flakey salted crackers. Cans 4 $649 W Marasca Brand I tt Strawberry, Peach, * p Made from fresh Vir Raspberry, Apricot & fjuj) ginia peanuts. Pineapple. Finest quality tissue Garage, Storage, and Repair Shop bag Sartlines PeanutButter Toilet Pap er Ted Davenport 3 Large Dainty Pounds GORDON FURNITURE CO. r i Maximum Brand, in iwl large oval tins. Spiced |W| Solid packed of Utah tomato sauce or mus- field ripened fruit. tard. IH 51c Genuine Semoline For results see Gordon- Anything in the Furniture line 79c 100 lb Tomatoes Freshly made un der most sanitary conditions. Pound Carton Cans ........ I Butter ‘ Macaroni Why not dress up the dining room for Easter. The cost of a complete new set, your choice of several de signs, is well within your reach, since we are offering them at very special prices. May we show them to you soon, to permit delivery in time for Easter? 3 Large Safeway Per lb. Rice Maximum Brand Blue Rose, long grain * p Packed in heavy syrup io ibs................ 69c (gi Sugar Cheese “ SHELL OIL” Tires, Tubes and Accessories i [ r [ . It 2 Pounds 31c 4 Pounds 60c Beef Roast Young and Tender Per Pound ....................... Vernonia, Ore. 24c Phone 741 t