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4 THURSDAY, MAUCH 28. 192» VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON • entire Sprinkle with powdered sugar, or DAIRYMEN REVISE PRO 1 per cent of that of visitor Monday and Tuesday. I NATAL grated coconut, or pour soft cus United States and tnay be grad Wm. Bridgers came home from | A birthday party was given GRAM FOR INDUSTRY ually expanded through a pro tard over the fruit. Chill before at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Portland Friday where he has serving. gram based on improved stand Dave McMullin in honor of their been for the past two weeks, Corvallis, March 22.—A revis ards for dairy products that will When the season for the fur part of the time in the hospital. daughter, Millie. A little vinegar rubbed on the nace a coat of the paint ed program for Oregon's dairy increase the demand both at Mrs. Lee Osburn is caring for hands before hanging out clothes The Natal Grange yard is get- industry, arrived at through the home and in out-of-statemarkets. ting all dolled up for spring Mrs. Earl Holce and young baby. on a cold day, will prevant tbs comes for the purpose. II have the flue« of the sober deliberations of all elements Increase In number of cows with a new fence. Shady Lane has bean Working hands from «happing or fseling sible, chimney cleaned at this rt®ie. of the industry, Is the result of should be made only by raising on a lighting system which, he cold. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap producing This work should be done before the statewide conference which heifers from high and son Floyd, and Millie and hopes to furnish bis home with Increased home-grown Fruit stains on ths hands may any of the special spring hotfae- attracted 122 men and women stock. lighte constructed irons a . Ford Marion McMullin attended Sun bs removed by rubbing with a cleaning ia attempted, since more to the campus of the state col- food supplies must be produced Engine and some wheels, logs paste of cornmeal and vinegar. day school at Mizt Sunday. to care for any increase in dairy or lesa dust and .......................... ashes will bo lege last week end. and other material placed is the cattle. Little Jimmie McMullin is ill An iron that is too hot often blown through the house. Actual dairymen were in the creek. The villagers are,waiting and not in school. Dairy Finance: Organize $50,- majority at the conference and eagerly for the out cotne of the fades the material. FARM REMINDERS Albert Childs motored through experience. took active part in the com 000 agricultural credit corpora Kerosene will remove rust from Natal and down the river high Over 60 per cent of the worlds mittee findings which covered tion on west coast of Oregon in George Watts left for Port scissors. way Monday. wool supply Is clipped in five the fields of grades, standards cluding Willamette valley to take Cold tea acts* as a fertiliser for D. P. Spofford, agent for the land last week, after spending bouse plants. countries — Australis, United and markets; disease control, advantage federal intermediate Torrent Automatic washer, call the winter with the Wm. Mead States, Argentina, South Africa production practices, economic credit. Have dairy products class Cheesecloth makes a good dust and New Zealand. Over 60 per status of the industry and dairy ed as eligible for issuance of ed on the ladies at Natal Thurs ows family. Bernard Dowling has been ing cloth, as it absorbs the dirt cent of the United States pro finance. Among the chief find United States warehouse receipts. day. Clyde Johnson bought some confined to his home the past and is readily washed out. duction is in six states—IJeRas, ings of ths conference was that Bankers should encourage growth Greater emphasis is placed on Wyoming, Montans, California, Oregon baa not kept pace with of own feed on farms and use week with a severe case of flu. stAck for his farm recently, Richard Peterson was ill for His mother is also ill with the wide circular skirts and added Utah and Oregon. growth of dairying around her of budget system. length this season. Individual same illness. Disease Control: Continue pres a few days. but that expansion should be American ' people like vege variations interestingly Mr. Green was In Vernonia to ent campaign toward accredited- Alberta DeRock was absent color tables and they appear to ijks carefully undertaken. marked in dresses are brown do some shopping Friday. from high school last week, be An Oregon Dairy Improvement free areas for tuberculosis and tones, particularly chestnut, pur them better each year. Increas Reed Holding and Lee Osburn ing sick. ed consumption reported by the council was created to coordinate abortion. Urge Livestock Sani- ple and navy blue. In tailored drove to Clatskanie last week. The meeting of the Jolly 20, U. S. department of agriculture all elements Tn carrying out the tary board to adopt brand to Mrs. Bob Linsey was in Ver which was to have been with net frocks yellows and orange has probably been caused by en program agreed upon. Some of adopt brand to mark reactors to used. Materials for dresses nonia Friday. Mrs. Reynolds on Thursday, has are couragement from health author the recommendations greatly abortion test. Prevent auctions Reed Holding was a Vernonia been postponed on account of are of lightweight tweeds, some ities and ability to get a wide condensed, follow: of dairy cattle not free from bordered in browns, beiges, pas abortion disease. Urge stiffen visitor Monday. sickness. variety of fresh vegetables the Grades, standards and markets ing of federal inspection against Nels Peterson ana grandson, Mrs. McGee and Raymond are tels and the new rose shades. Either wet or dry baking soda year round. In 1918 145,000 establish federal standards for importation dangerous diseases. Floyd Deeds called to see Grand reported to be ill. cars of 17 leading vegetable butter and cheese and federal Production: Continue herd im pa McMullin Monday. Westly Duke is working for applied to a scald or burn gives crops were shipped. In 10(8, or federal-state inspection in provement. Develop high grade Harry McMullin was a Mist Matthews brothers and boarding almost instant relief. shipments of the same products Portland by coming July; buyers market for cows as cash crop. Flared and belted sport coats caller Monday. at the Grover Devine home. filled 350,000 cars or more than J. E. Tapp and L. Schwab of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland are fashioned this season in ma double the movement of 1918. adopt voluntary cream grading Use improved methods and va Vernonia made a trip last week, were up to Forest Grove again terials of tweeds, double faced Gains in acreage, says the Ore- pending such time as law can rieties for growing own feeds bo enacted; establish primary stopping at Natal and on down Friday afternoon, afternoon. Their son woolens and fancy mixtures. gon experiment station, have cheese market in Portland; ap and pastures. Establish economi- the river. cal units when possible. Donald and his fellow class for been especially noticeable point committee practical butter “Inside" Information Miss Perry and Mrs. Oliver mates, the Adams brothers, came lettuce, peas, spinach, snap makers to establish rules and Try a rhubarb betty, made Burros drove to Vernonia Tues- down with them for the week Keep Properly Painted practices intended to bring uni-' like apple betty, with rhubarb beans, celery and cucumbers. day. end. • It costs so little to kun an fortuity in quality Oregon but- sauce sweetened to taste. Dot Farm mplements and machin- A Wallace was a Friday vis- The Adams boys and Mr. motor for certain jobs ter. Iery will last longer if both the itor at the home of John Mc Sundland played for the dance each layer with butter, and add electric around the farms on which wooden and metal parts are kept Mullin. in Vernonia Saturday evening. spice if liked. Wash blankets, before putting power is available that any man uj. uai.yiim rcprceenm properly painted. During mild, t Mrs. Nels Peterson has return Mr. Berg being unable to play ed to her home from Portland on account of an infection on them away this spring, through doing what a motor could do several sudsy lukewarm waters. is working less than 3 cents an where she is improving. his hand. hour. Economy involves the or- William Bridgers, owner of The A. R. Melis family drove Rinse at least twice in clean ganizing of jobs in such a mgn- D m up the shoes that you could use, if they were put ia shape, the Mist merchandise store, is to Yamhill and spent Sunday a lukewarm water. Make suds from neutral soap. Hang blankets half ner that the motor can conven- Oar Hghtaiaa stitch is one from which no leather can escape, at home again after an opera- week ago. tion in a Portland hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. George over the line to dry in a warm iently do a variety of taslu, Come ia and see the shoo« that we can straighten strong and true, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson have moved to Birkenfeld where place, but not in direct sunlight. thus keeping down the inveì t- Under no circumstances should ment in equipment to actual Teas made Hack, wo leave ao crack, and old ones look like new. and son Normand drove to Mist Mr. George has employment. needs, says the Oregon experi Oar price io right, we treat yoa white, our patrons never roar, Saturday. Miss Olga Holmstrom was a milk be placed in a refrigerator ment station. Portable “odd job” Grandpa McMullin is still con Portland visitor Saturday. Al in an open pitcher, bottle, or Rea! oolae, aid pard, so keep this card, it points toward our door I fined to his bed. Grandpa now berta DeRock took charge of the other uncovered container. It motors have been designed at also has the flu that's going central office while Miss Holm should be tightly stoppered and the station. hot bo opened until immediately The investment of the poul around. strom was away. Lincoln Peterson and Oliver Vernonia, Oregon Geo. Jones was up from Birk- before use. If only a portion of try farm in Oregon directly to the enterprise Burris will again serve on the enfeld calling on relatives Sat- the bottle of milk is used, the chargable Shoes Repaired While You Wait amounts to about $4.80 ¿er hen, cap should be replaced. jury this week at St. Helens. urday. Orange russe sometimes an according to the experiment sta Frank Peterson made a bus Earl Knowles cut quite a gash iness trip to Vernonia Friday. in his forehead while starting _ swers the problem of what to tion. About 31 per cent of thia Reed Holding called to see the light plant for the Sundland have for dessert. 8iice oranges, total is put into chickens, 30 per Jake Neurer Wednesday. folks last week, but is healing and discard as much of the “rag” cent into laying houses, 12 per as possible. Arrange small pieces cent into brooder houses, feed Lee Osburn was a Vernonia up nicely now. caller Saturday. Mrs. Grover Devine is report of dry sponge cake or lady fin houses and other buildings. gers around the sides of indi Land makes up about 14 per Dave McMullin and John Mc ed to be ill. Mullin drove to Mist Saturday. Don’t forget to attend the pro vidual glass dishes or cups and cent, machinery and equipment Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding, gram of the school on Saturday pile the oranges in the center. 5 per cent of the total. Bertha Holding and son George night of this week. and Doris Merryfield motored to The Lowden children are still Clatskanie Saturday. confined to their home with 111- —“If it’s made of wood—we can build it.” Tom Johnson was a Natal vis ness. itor Wednesday. —Let us figure on your windows and doors. Lincoln Peterson was in Ver Electric Berries Cost $5 Geo. H. Stankey Phone 273 nonia on business Tuesday. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Paris—Strawberries which had Carl Eiler and his son Fritz been grown with the aid of elec M. F. Dooley, Prop. drove to Vernonia Thursday. tricity at a cost of $5.00 each •' Mr. Malmsten was at Natal were served at a meeting of and down the river selling nur members of the French Academy. sery stock. They were produced by M. Mrs. Jake Neurer called on Mangin, a botanist, in a cellar. See us for repair work on your car.—All Mrs. Dave McMullin Thursday. ’ He used two electric lamps of Mrs. Lee Osburn has been at 12,000 watts each. It took 40 work Guaranteed Mist the past week caring for days to bring the fruit to per “ SHELL OIL AND GAS” Mrs. Earl Holce since the stork fection. arrived at the Holce home. HOME POINTERS FIVE dry weather in the slack winter season is a good time to do such painting. Farmers' Bulletin 1452- F tells what kind of paint to use and how to pn pare the sur face for painting. Salem—Construction of new state office building which will consist of two wings of three stories and central and connect ing structure six stories high will start in near future. When Attending Smokers or Dances in Vernonia STOP Vernonia Hotel at New Under Management Clean and Comfortable Rooms Burns—Plans completed for construction of lumber plant here this spring. Rainier—Plans underway DuBois-Kettenring mill for stalling planer. AT CENTRALLY Manager, Mrs. LOCATED V. H. Vabl in- Square Deal Service Station “ SHELL OIL” Tires, Tubes and Accessories J. H. Stubbs, Prop. ‘nd Door ïour FREIGHT Trucks leave Vernonia 10 a.m. daily Portland-Vernonia BOOT AND SHOE Truck Line For Freight and Orders Phone 342 Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop Vernonia Cabinet Shop __ • Built-in Expert Repair Work Cabinets Windows Door Frames Blacksmithing C. BRUCE LUMBER Wholesale and Retail Vernonia Get Your Electrically Hatched Baby Chicks BABV CHICKS Any number from 1 to 500 at 15c each 50 Chick Call a Veterinarian WESTIMBER Mrs. Allin Knight is Bpending a week or two in Portland help ing to care for her sister-in-iaw, Mrs. Loyd Stubbs who has been quite ill. Miss Anita Schiffer and little sister Norma spent Friday of last week visiting in Westimber. Mrs. L. R. Kern, Mrs. Carl Kern and Mrs. Baird spent Wed- nesday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ahigrin spent Saturday evening in Forest Grove. A. R. Baird spent a few days in Portland last week where he had a slight operation on his nose. The school directors from this district went to Gales Creek last Friday evening to attend a meet ing relative to a union high school. Mrs. A. R. Baird is caring for her little niece Shirley Brady of Vernonia while mother, Mrs. James Brady is a Portland hosiptal. MIST Mrs. Ed. Reynolds is out Clatskanie caring for her step mother, Mrs. Dolly Jones, who is critically ill. James Jones was down from the Turner shingle mill, where he is employed, over the week end at his home here. Shady Lane was a St. Helens Hollywood Preventing diseases and para sites amon glivestock is the but ines sof the farmer. When these troubles are present, however, it is usually best to call in a good veterinarian, and to do it early. RMNTI 50-chick Brooder $3.00 Either Coal or Elec tric SUNSHINE HATCHERY Cigars and Tobacco J. H. Sell, Box 306, Vernonia Vernonia, Oregon FORWAHIt-LO IKING rfcorLB WILL INVESTIGATK THIS CAH Auto, Sign & House Painting ■ Vernonia Auto Top & Paint Shop D. O. Hood, President Portland, Oregon t’s a sign of progress to own this great new ear LINDSAY LUMBER COMPANY Next to Brown Furniture Phone 1021 G. W. Ford, Vice-Pres. and Mgr, Vernonia, Oregon TREHARNE Phone 7F5I Otto Berg, Sec’y. and Treaa Portland, Oregon Columbia Utilities Co. Electric Light and Power Oregon Lumber Co The New Pontiac Big Six offers the perform ance, style and comfort of a truly big car. Its quality is big car quality, yet its prices range as low as $745. That's why it is enabling progressive Americans to »tep up in motor car ownership without leaving the low- priced field. GILBY MOTOR COMPANY VERNONIA, ORE. SERVICE is our first consideration. The present management believes the service much improved We have plans for the future which we hope will please our CONSUMERS. BIG •745