Thursday, November 21, 1929
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
! with two membe n of the board, Legion To Hold A
Samuel R. McKelvie, represent
Turkey Shoot Sunday
ing grain, and Charles S. Wil
son,
representing fruits
and
vegetables.
Vernonia post will sponsor a
1 The meeting was arranged by 1 turkey shoot Sunday morning
the Oregon cooperative council» November 24, which will be held
i at the Portland
Chamber
of one-half mjle east of thia city.
Commerce, Thursday, November! Two traps, for amateur and
Lee Davis Featured
Nelson’s Opponent
121. The board members request-1
On Card Saturday ■ ed that most of the meeting be expert riflemen, and other events
Bobby Green, Rated
will furnish excitement for the
As First Class Boxer
spent in informal discussion, ac day.
Lee Davis who is known for cording to invitations issued by
For the past six smokers held his speed and boxing ability to George O. Galatio, state college Health Talka Sent By Radio
here, lighter boxers have been furnish the fans with much crav- i marketing specialists and secre-
A series of health talks are
featured in the main event, and ed action, will be seen in the , tary of the council.
being broadcast each Munday af-
this Saturday the boxing com local ring this Saturday in sc
¡ternoon from station KOAC, pre-
mission through its matchmaker, tion after an absence of over Oregon-Hawaii Game
I pared by the school of health
Earl Shay, presents a few wel six months or more of fighting
To Be Next Saturday aild Physical education at Oregon
terweights, in the heading of the at home.
state college. Dr. Clair V. Lang
Just what Ray De Pinto can
card of Swede Nelson of Ver-
ton, dean of the school, is giv
nonia and Bobby
Green
of do, has done, is at present all I University of Oregon, Eugene, ing most of them on such sub
hearsay, but this Saturday tells l Nov. 18.—The ticket sale for
Pendleton.
jects as “Dental Facts and Fan
the story, when DePinto meets
Mack
Lillard,
manager of Lee Davis in the semi-windup. j the Oregon-Hawaii football game cies,” “Conservation of Vision,”
I
to
be
played
in
the
Multnomah
Green, and well known fight pro
"Air and Ventilation,” and “Body
Here promises a match which
moter, has the following to say hould gracefully head any card civic stadium at Portland, Nov Poisons.” This program is sche
about Green:
is a main event and make good. ember 23, was opened Novem duled each Monday afternoon a‘
’ "
“Bobby Green, while having
If Davis
can
deliver
the ber 13. The stadium ticket of- 8 o " ’clock.
only fought 41) fights, has to goods, like in previous fights on I fice in Portland nt 19th and
Chapman streets will be the
his credit, 23 knockouts, and 10 the local canvas, DePinto
y
Farm Reminder,
decisions, the other bouts being ride back to Portland in the headquarters for distribution,
It is estimated that each year
4 draws and losing three fights back seat with his head resting Applications mailed there will be
filled immediately in the order 3 per cent of the livestock in
on decisions.
■n the generous lap of Mack»
the United States die from eat
“This for a young boxer, prac- Lillard, congenial Portland match-i ' in which they are received.
j All sporting goods companies ing poisonous plants.
tically new in the ganie, con- maker.
| will sell tickets
in
Portland
bidering the seasoned boxers
Livestock farmers cannot be
along with Meier and Frank, Lip | too careful in
keeping their
whom he has met, I consider re-
Mack Lillard Returns
man and Wolfe, Olds Wortman i yards and barns free of rubbish
markable.
With Boxers Saturday and King, Chamber of Com ! such as old wire nails, advises
“Green uses a similar form of
merce, Leonard’s Cigar Co. on j the Oregon experiment station,
boxing used by Shurkey, and
The return of Mack Lillard Broadway and Stark and Rich’s j Many valuable cows are lost
carries in either mitt, a wel.
to Vernonia with a good string I Cigar Co. on 6th and Washing ' each year through eating sharp
concealed package of TNT.
ton. In Eugene the sale will be j foreign material which enters
While 1 respect the ability oi >f boxers is welcomed.
Lillard is that kind of a pro-! handled by the graduate mana the vital organs and
causes
your Swede Nelson, and who 1
death.
consider a good boxer, I firmly . moter that lends credit to the ger’s office.
The
Hawaii
team
will
arrive
An adequate water supply for
believe that Green
~
will hand I fame.
In several instances when the in San Francisco on November livestock is an important factor
Nelson the fight of his life,
19,
and
leave
directly
for
Port
in good farm management, says
meaning of course that Green houses here did not meet up to
ilia expectations Lillard has lit- ■ land, stopping
... off in Ashland
_____ »he Oregon experiment station.
will win.
..
All ........
animals
require plenty of
“As to whether by a knockout tie to say, just giving the card' f°r a light work out. The team.....
Portland on No- water to enable them to utilize
or decision, I will not commit as per schedule and without a | will arrive in
myself by judging from Green’s doubt did not receive a decent vember 21 and then practice on j the proper amount of food, and
ex-j » Multnomah field the following
following ! many animals will not drink
past record, I am sure that Ver compensation to even cover ex-
.»»...„I. if the __
.
trouble in jour- 1 dnv
<•«)’ in
in nrennrnfinn
preparation for »In
the game I ' .-nough
water
supply is
nonia fans will well receive their ponses for his
j far from the food
‘
supply, it has
money’s worth in witnessing neying to this city with several j Saturday.
_________________ .
| been found,
Nelson and Green battle through good boxers to assist making up j
|
Football Broadcast Set
i
It is both inhuman and un
eight rounds in the main event the card.
Somehow, with the support of
Radio broadcasting of football | profitable to allow livestock to
providing the fight lasts the full
the surrounding camps, to ap-j games from KOAC, the state col- stand outside in cold rainy wea-
limit.”
pears to be logical that Verno-¡-lege station, will end for thiS|ther when a covered yard or
nia can be built up to a good season with the Detroit-Oregon l shelter could be constructed for
Good Turnout For
supporting
fight
town,
t that
1*“* state game to ‘ be played
....
in the a small outlay, says the Oregon
Basketball Practice should at least draw crowds of Michigan city, November 23. The experiment station. _ Dairy cows
nom 300
to
500
patrons. i play by play account, sponsored especially need to be able to
Twenty-five eager )ads anx Whether a lack of publicity or by the alumni association will rest a large portion of the time
ious to make the team, turned just what, no one seems to ( begin at
o’clock Pacific in order to convert their feed
out for basketball practice last know, but with the boys coming ' coast time.
into milk.
week at the Hi gym.
in
from
Wilark,
Connacher,
With material available this Koster, O. A., Keasey, I. P., East
year good promise of a fast Side, llirkenfeld, Mist, Keasey
team, is evident, however, much and waypoints, besides that sup-'
concern is felt over the condi port from here, there is no
tion of Tord Berg, who was in reason unless that
of
being
jured in the Rainier game, an< short of funds, that we cannot!
has since been crippled.
stage a smoker that will outri-1
Until the season opens, Coach v».l many of those cards spon
Austin will run the boys through sored by others of the smaller
stiff practice, and during the cities.
good weather conditions encour
One dollar is not too much
age the prospective players to to ask for witnessing some 20
outdoor practice after school to 24 rounds of boxing especial
periods.
ly considering the fact that the
a\ erage dance hall charges one
Apple Sizes Predicted
dollar admission fee.
Possibly of predicting the size
commercial apples before'
Moro Girl Win, Trip
harvest time is reported by fed-i Oregon will be represented at
f erul
‘l’lll investigators
inVOfif in>nf AVo Ulkn
who kn,,/,
have spent 4- ' tl e national boys' and girl's club :
a number of ’ years
in research
1
„
i.i
c< ngress in Chicago by just one
valley, The delegate, Miss Viola Han en of
in the Hood River valley.
scientists have found that by Moro. Miss Hansen
won
the
August 1 it is possible to make1 Montgomery Ward trip for be-
a reasonably accurate furi-viM
' '
forecasting
the most outstanding 4-11
of sizes of the commercial crop club girl in the state. She has
so that shippers can better ar-, been in club work for five years,
range for marketing in the most making a high record in county,
advantageous manner.
state, and northwest competition.
Sport News
D.partm.nt
Of
Agricultura
Good silage fed to horses in
limited quantities acts as at.
petizer and tonic. It should not
be given in larger amounts than
10 pounds daily per animal.
A 6-pound hen laying 144 eggs
in a year produces about three
times her own body weight and
one laying 240 eggs produces
about five times her weight. For
such hard work a hen must be
vigorous and in the
best of
health.
The American farm worker
produces from two to five times
as much as similar workers in
the important European coun
tries. The higher production ca
pacity in this country may be
largely attributed to the use of
machinery.
Get rid of scrubs and inferior
stock—they
are wasteful of
feed. Reports from livestock
feeders over the country indi
cate that purebreds made about
40 per cent greater returns for
their owners than do scrubs or
common stock.
If unhulled sweet-clover seed
is used, it is better to sow it in
late fall or winter. Seeding
should be done so late that the
seed can not germinate before
spring. The action of moisture
and frost breaks the seed coat
and the seed is ready to sprout
with the first warm weather in
spring.
Screenings, or dockage, makes
valuable feed for livestock and
should be removed before grain
is shipped. In
North
Dakota
alone the annual farm feed value
of dockage is estimated at $5,-
000,000 or more. Clean grain
commands a higher average price
and costs less to ship than un
cleaned grain.
Horses at hard work and dairy
cows producing heavily should
be fed three times a day. Young
animals need to be fed at least
three times a day, with the in
tervals between meals as even
as possible. Two feeds a day
for other animals are usually
sufficient.
MARK EVERY GRAVE
Memorials in granite and marble
at reduced prices
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS
■ present in the midst of a cam
Rev. Father Clancy left for paign to remove from the market
Spokane last week to take part I tooth pastes, mouth washes, and
in the religious ceremonies of similar preparations fraudulently
homecoming at Gonzaga Univer labeled as a competent treat
ment for this serious ailment.
sity.
The occasion will also see the
first reunion in twenty years of
the class of ’09 of which Rev.
Father Clancy was a member.
Members of the class will
come from many parts of the
United
States,
The
football j
at Vernonia Rink
game
between
Gonzaga
and
Washington, will be one of the I
»
main attractions.
SKATl NG
Mark the pullets that start to
lay early. Then select the best
for breeders next spring. The
birds can be banded with alum
inum or celluloid bands. An easy
way to determine the approxi
mate time pullets begin to lay
is to note the development of
the comb and wattles and the
width between the pelvic bones.
There is no drug nor combina
tion of drugs which can be con
verted into a competent treat
ment for pyorrhea, say medical
Tues., Thur.,
and Saturday
evenings,
Sun. 2:30-5:30
Sat. afternoon all un
der 14 years 10c
Prize* given Saturday even-
ing* on ticket* issued during
the week.
Legion Hall, Saturday, Nov. 23
8-ROUND MAIN EVENT
Bobby
Green vs. Neison
Ray DePinto vs. Lee Davis, Semi-windup
Portland
Marshfield
Adm. $1.00
no compromise
with goodness!
the Camel blend is
a real smoke!
Prestone
Cnmcls are made for the knowing
A roast, vegetables, pudding, all baked to a turn in
a Hotpoint for just 6c! And the Hotpoint thrift
cooker simmers pot roasts, steams vegetables, pre
pares soups on very little electricity.
Winter is again with us, bringing its joy
in skiing and sleighing, but grief in_ fro
zen radiators and cylinder blocks. There
is just one way to take the worry out of
freezing weather.
First, be sure your radiator does not leak,
then come to the Brazing Works.and fill
up with PRESTONE guaranteed not to
freeze, evaporate, bo 1 over, or make an
unpleasant odor in your car.
Byrd uses PRESTOIIE in his airplanes
and we hope it won t be as severe here.
Vernonia
hvo other good prelims
RANGE
Relationship of Oregon’s 150
,_____ _ ______
...„ organiza-
cooperative
marketing
tions with the new federal farm
board is being determined this
week at a special meeting in
Portland of cooperative officials
Vernonia
Maxie Coxman vs. Jim Ryan, special event
I
Warning!
Fo Old Friends and New
Vernonia
Pendleton
CO-OPS CONFERRING WITH
MEMBERS OF FARM BOARD
for ijotii1 car
>ond
1929
Mk i
keres
teed
(num.
Fourth and Main St., Hillsboro
bakes
entire dinner
in ¿1
Dairymen of the United States
lose about $40,000,000 each
year by marketing low quality
milk and cream, usually caused
by sour milk, bad flavors or bad
odors in milk, it is estimated.
A chicken’s success depends
u great deal upon its keeper.
7:30-10:30
Smoker
Oregon Monument Works
6c
ELECTRIC
| authorities. The Food, Drug and
Rev. Clancy Attends
Homecoming, Gonzaga i Insecticide Administration is at
Other economies of the Hotpoint electric range—
your kitchen walls will not need retinting half as
often. You’ll not have to spend hours scouring ket
tles, washing gummy deposits from walls and win
dows.
A third economy comes from Hotpoint control and
even heat. Your cakes and pies will always be per
fectly baked. Your meats, because there is no
scorching flame to sear, won’t dry up and shrink.
Columbia Utilities Co.
Agent
Vernonia, Oregon
FINNEY OF THE F
CE
By F. O. Alexander
ones who seek the pleasures of a
good smoke, and these smokers
may he assured that the true Camel
quality will ulways be maintained.
Camels were originated and made to promote the pleasure of
smoking. The most perfect blend that the greatest experts know
how to make is the secret of this really wonderful cigarette! The
most modern and skilful processes are employed in bringing this
great cigarette to perfection! The pick of all Domestic tobaccos for
satisfying taste, the rarest Turkish for added fragrance! Camels
are vastly preferred by knowing smokers because they appreciate
the soothing goodness of choice tobaccos perfectly blended.
FOR
hot
event
sidcr
Emm
60-P(
- ey.
nome
honej
E. C>
when they learn the difference
,hey flock to Camels
Ç 1*2*. R. J Rm-Ill Tobara.
Camp..?, Wia.ira-Sal.ai, N. C.
Well, That IS
Neh*
When spring comes, drain out the PRES
TONE and save till next year.
Come up and let us figure now how much
your car will take.
Vernonia Brazing &
Machine Works
Ed. Salmonten, Mgr.
even