Thursday, November 28, 1929 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Page Five mick motored to Vernonia Tues- Price and his family lived at ping a handkerchief or small Clean, healthy, carefully fed be killed __ and ________ burned. ____ The __ re- McDonalds And Craw­ day. Pittsburg all Summer moving to garment and hilding to the light, cows, small-top milking pails, mainder of fowls over one yea» ford Tree Large Bear sterilized their home at McNulty a short or hold a little of the water in dairy utensils, and ‘ old should ‘ '' ‘ be ___ — marketed. The Bill Meadows called at the time ago. the hollow of the hand. Heavy prompt cooling and cold storage chicken house should be clean­ home of William Pringle Jr. Fri- fabrics require more bluing than Lode and Hugh McDonald and do much toward preventing ad and disinfected and also mov- day. Noble Dunlap motored to I light ones. Stir all bluing occas­ W. E. Crawford treed and killed will sour and badly flavored milk ed to clean ground if practicable. Portland Saturday returning' ionally while in use. Blue only a 150 pound bear with their and other dairy products. , Lota and runways should ae Mr. and Mrs. Bob Linsey home Sunday evening, bringing a few pieces together and do_ dogs Sunday, on the upper Kist The beef bull should be well plowed up and seeded to a g.ain Judd Greenman was in Taco­ Josephs hospital at Vancouver, bought u cow from Mrs. Nek Mrs. Dunlap with him. Mrs. Dun­ i not let them souk in the bluing' creek. fed at all seasons, but especially crop. Peterson last week. lap has been in Portland for water. ma, Wash.. Tuesday on business. Wash. The McDonald brothers and just previous to the breeding three weeks and is recovering Very good ice cream can be Crawford have killed several season. A good ration for an Mrs. George Taylor and son from a minor operation. Jack Bush spent Monday in Portland—Plans underway for Mias Rae Davis visited her rm.de without stirring if a fair­ bears this year. 1,800-pound bull is 20 pounds erection of annex to w Emanuel home in Portland last week end. Portland at the motion picture Rae were Vernonia shoppers The fur of the bear killed ly rich mixture is used and the Saturday. Of silage, 20 pounds of legume. hospital at 600 Commercial St. exchanges. “Inside” Information Sunday was in good condition. ingredients are carefully combin ­ hay, and 6 pounds of grain. If _ u Miss Annie Banzer of Misti non-legume hay is fed, the grain I Burns—36-passenger bus start­ To rid a house of cockroaches ed. These desserts may be pack­ Jake Neurer is working at the Mrs. W. B. Lappe returned shopped here last Friday. ed in ice and salt or frozen in U. S. Department of Agriculture ration should include about 2 e“ operations between thia city last Wednesday from a two Vernonia meat market and gro­ dust commercial sodium fluorid thoroughly over shelves, tables, a mechanical refrigerator. Heavy M. E. Carkin spent the week weeks’ visit in Sacramento, Cal., cery this week. Although cottonseed meal is | pounds of cottonseed or peanut and Edward Hines plants, cream is the base, but as it is floors, and runways or hiding­ of silagel Burns—Construction underway often used as a direct fertilizer! meal. Large _ quantities . _ end at his home in Camas. where her daughter, Miss Frances Miss Beatrice Perry and her places of the roaches. expensive and too rich to be in sections where it is cheap, I should not be fed to a bull in on Lappe is attending junior col- grandmother Mrs. Oliver Burris -.1 seven five-room apartment Shoes of correct shape are palatable, it should be diluted it is probably more profitable to j heavy service, J. W. Barney spent Monday lege. journeyed to Vernonia Saturday. broad and round at the toe and by the addition of evaporated feed it fowl may buddings._____ in this city. the1 One Une tuberculous t-' to stock and apply the milk and thin cream, or by rich ______ __ * _ little ___ caU8e the ' 1 disease to spread George A. Nehon, county manure _______ to the ____ land. Very Mr. and Mrs. Bob Linsey and straight along the inner edge, Fred Schiffer of Timber spent agent attended the Thanksgiving son Clarence called at Mrs. Nels Soles are at least moderately milk thickened with gelatin, eggs of the fertilizing value is lost through the whole flock if con-j ^SH^,For 5 . years Dr. Luzader, Saturday evening in Vernonia. services thick, heels nearly as broad as or flour. The U. S. department through feeding. trol * measures are not applied. I eyesight at the Evangelical Peterson’s Sunday. itro eyesight i specialist, has has the heel-seat of the shoe, and agriculture has a new leaflet A good disinfectant used oc-! ^vl“n tuberculosis, which is par- been making monthly visits to church Sunday and also spoke Mrs. Peggy Ericson visited at the dinner following the ser­ The county trucks are hauling , not high. The heel of an army K ', nM recipes and directions. casionally in the poultry house *Jcu,ar*y prevalent in the North Vernonia. His next visit will ba 'relatives in Portland Sunday. gravel in the Nehalem highway nurse’s shoe is 114 inches high. I An apple chutney is always not only destroys the germs of - . Central states, ran be detected December 2 and 3, office at Kul- vices. between Oak ranch creek and enjoyed and is easy to make. It tu- milder’s. Have your eyes After twenty two years of - the ----- -------- contagious diseases, but ill't' by a ~ post-mortem or by State traffic officer Watkin, C. A. Messing of Portland Mist in order to repair the road, enforcement the Federal has 14 ingredients: 3 lemons, 3 many external parasites and berculin test g ven by a veter.- examinee' - spent Saturday forenoon in Ver­ owner of the Stewart block, de­ Qne narian. All diseased birds should quarts chopped apples, 1 quart Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer I “pure food law” the Food, Drug brown sugar, 1 quart cider vine­ some parasitis worm eggs, nonia. stroyed by fire spent Saturday Monday callers at Henry and Insecticide Administration, gar, 1 quart dates, stoned and of the best disinfectants for this' here conferring with Judge P. were purpose is cresol, one half pint Mack Lillard of Portland Hill and his brother Emil Mes­ Gray and'T Osburn a"t Verno- U- S- department of agriculture , says that, in general, the con- chopped, 1 pint tarragon vinegar, in 8 quarts of soft water. A b I spent Saturday evening in Ver­ sing. Mr. Messing is a teacher nja _____ __ I ' j ditions in ___ the ___________ canned food _____ indus- 2 pounds sultana raisins, 1 table- ' per cent solution of carbolic | nonia attending the smoker. at the Benson Tech. Jim Green is driving his team try warrant high confidence on iP°°n ground ginger, 1 teaspoon acid aho is good, paprika, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 chili j When cows are off pasture E. A. Green and family are on the water wagon furnishing the part of the consumer, moving in their new home this Children may wear cotton fab­ peppers 1 onion chopped, garlic water for the steam shovel work­ - ----- and are being given dry feed, week on the O.-A. hill. rics the year round provided the to taste, and 2 small < cloves, jt js we]i to consider the prob ing at Pittsburg. NATAL Chop the apples with the lemon, ¡¡ni7 connected connected with with summe I underwear is adjusted to the ., ¡¿„.a Miss Pearl Krauss visited her The recent cold spell did con­ season. Heavy cottons such as as tne acid will help to keep _____ feeding. It is _________ advisable J to s __ ___ home in Sherwood, Ore., over o„„;„ now the system to Fritz Eiler called at the Ed­ siderable damage in this com­ jean, madras, and pisue are suit­ the apples from turning dark, p; planning the week end. munity. Many automobile radia­ able for cold weather, in some Remove the seeds from the chili low“next t s. ..... ward McMullin place Monday. summer. If plenty tors froze, .water pipes freez­ climates washable wool materials peppers. Mix all the ingredients.' ____ g00(j . pasture is j not availu __ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Banzer of Harry McMullin was a Mist ' ing and fruit and vegetables. may be preferred, but they re- Bo.l gently, until the apples are plans should be made to impr- Mist, transacted business in Ver­ shopper Thursday. nonia Monday afternoon. Natal grange held their reg­ quire special care in luunder- soft, and stir the mixture oc-, it and also to provide other suc­ Mrs. L. Carmichael motored ular business meeting last Sat­ ing. Wool clothing should be de rationally with a fork. Bottle' culent feed to take its place or G. W. Ford spent Monday in to Vernonia Wednesday. to supplement it. urday evening. The pie social l signed to avoid unnecessary while hot, and seal. St. Helens attending a meeting thickness of material at any Millions of dollars lost annual­ WU3 p postponed ioipuiicu to tu u* a istci uaiv was later date of the county budget committee. Dave McMullin drove to Mist on account of the death of bro-, P01at-. ly because of sour and off-flav- Monday to do some trading. . „ , ored milk might be saved through Make bluing water just before ; „ ther N. D. Peterson. Mrs. K. A. McNeill is visiting again bring to you Grants Pass-Plans completed good management> sanitation. and it is to be used. If allowed to r.Yatives in Prosser, Wash., for Lee Osburn was a Wednesday R. C. Price is operating the \tand it is likely to streak the ^or erection of bridge across refrigeration, the U. S. depart­ caller at the Jake Neurer place. several days. meet agriculture believes. steam shovel at Pittsburg. Mr. clothes. Test the shade by dip-1 Rogue river. ir William Pringle Jr. drove to Misses Melba and Mary Lara- more visited relatives in Port- Mist Thursday. arry auder land over the week end. Lee Osburn made a trip on who will sing William Aspland formerly of business to Vernonia Tuesday. this city, now located at St. Hel­ Ain Wallace was in Vernonia SUNDAY, DEC. ens spent Saturday afternoon in on business Tuesday. this city. over die H B. C entire blue Pete Banzer made a business Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wolff, trip to Vernonia Friday. net-work and rupplemeotary Mrs. D. Marshall and Dorothy June Wolff were shopping in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rumbaugh stations including the Pacific Portland Suturday. drove to Vernonia Friday. Coast net-work at eight o'clock Mr. and Mrs. K. A. MeNeill Jake Neuter drove to Vernon­ Eastern Standard Time returned home Friday after sev­ ia on business Saturday. eral days visit in Portland, on Edward McMullin purchased a business. jersey cow recently. Miss M. Keehn, who recently »HOES FC'» WOMIH Teddie Erickson was a Sun­ underwent an operation in a Portland hospital returned home day guest of Harry McMullin. Sunday. Bob Linsey and his niother- Mrs. Paul McDuffie and in-law motored to Portland Mon­ daughter Joan left Tuesday for day, returning tile same day. Camp McGregor where they will Rea Taylor is sawing wood make their hojne. with the drag saw for Frank Wallie Reed, who lost his Peterson. equipment and barber shop in Billie Carmichael was a caller the fire last Friday morning, is now working at the Columbia at the ‘Jake Neurer ranch last week. barber shop. Miss Bertha Holding called on A. L. Kullander’s father, E. Kullander and his cousin, John Annie and Marion McMullin Kullander, both of Independence, Thursday evening. Ore., visited at the A. L. Kul- Oliver Burris called lander home over the week end. (Dave McMullin on business Mon­ Miss Anita Schiffer of Timber, day. attended the smoker at the Le- Mrs. Nels Peterson and her gion hall Saturday evening in daughter Mrs. Bob Linsey spent promenade the company of Alex Rae, who Thursday at Clatskanie. formerly fought here as Kid Scott. The Presbyterian minister vis­ ited several families in this vi­ William Van Doren and James cinity last week. Nanson motored to Portland Sat­ urday to attend the Knights of Mrs. Bob Linsey and her mo­ Pythias meeting of Chancellor ther Mrs. N. D. Peterson drove Commanders, vice chancellors and to Vernonia Wednesday. lodge deputies. Richard Peterson called at the George W. Nelson, roadmaster home of his aunt Mrs. Nels Pe­ of the United Railways, who for­ terson Thursday. merly had his headquarters in Mr. and Mrs. James McCor- this city is reported ill at St. LOCALS Good Goodo ENNA JETTICK MELODIES S H L W alch for these New Hats We expect them for Friday and Saturday JEWELRY ANI» ^SILVERWARE Special Purchase Chic Hats, for ladies and Misses, Becom­ ing Matron and youthful styles. Velvets, Satins and Felts. Regular Values $1.98 to $5.00. Special purchase sale prices. Lindsay Lumber Co Treharne Phone 7F5I