Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Thursday, December 12. 1029 FARM REMINDERS The first exclusive turkey show on the Pacific coast will “The Glorious Adventure” be held at Oakland, Ore., De­ The following is the first of cember 13 and 14, under the direction of J. C. Leedy, coun­ series of book reviews on ty agricultural agent. books obtainable at the Verno- Experiments conducted at Ore- nia city library. They will all Mrs. Earl gon State college indicate that, be written by high school stu- Joe Banzer and family of Mist Mackie, Mr. and shopped in Vernonia Saturday. Pringle and Robert Mackie were hens will consume more warm dents. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert water than cold, and as water: Richard Halliburton, an Ame- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ritchey Woods for Thanksgiving dinner. is essential to high production,' rican writer, is one of the most being so large a proportion of ■ interesting non-fiction authors spent the week end in Portland the egg, it is wise to keep a we know. He writes about his as guests of Portland friends. State Legion good supply of warm water be- own adventures in foreign coun- Shady Lane of Mist, visited Officials to Be Here fore them, especially during cold; tries and is so truly American and shopped in Vernonia Satur- On December 18th weather. | that we can appreciate his es- Need Cheerful Mind to day. • Many farmers use their spare capes, his thirst for adventure Cure Blood Pressure The special American Legion time during the winter in build- and romance and his difficult C. Martindale purchased a m* ronoii'in/» fmnrmr. nnrl t-. » »» 1 . i. . i 1 i i v n e II 11 v i ’ i nnpo violHorl Washington.—The United State» used car from the Gilby Motor meeting of Vernonia post which i or repairing fences and cleaning positions. Having once yielded public health service warned per I will be held Wednesday evening j up the woods and trash accum- to his natural wanderlust, he company last week. sons afflicted with high blood pres next, December 18, will be at- j u la ted along old ones. It is a can be satisfied to stay at home sure not to become “high blood Gus Cohen opened his new ' tended by state commander Sid wise use of spare hours, says only a short time and then must ¡pressure fiends,” constantly think pool hall last week, the opening George, district commander Jude the Oregon experiment station. be off again to foreign coun­ Ing, talking and Hvflfe the disease. being welcomed by his many Moreland, department adjutant Despite cold weather many tries, each of these trips foster­ High blood pressure can be re­ I Carl Moser, and several other dollars in egg production can ing an interesting account of lieved and “ffectlvely cured, the former patrons. state legion officials. often be saved by providing the his travels which will be publish­ ¡public health service said, “only If i Elmer Larson, engineer, with frame of mind Is adopt­ Commander Connie Anderson, ¡chicken houses with curtains ar- ed in the form of a book when a ed cheerful Portland spent and frequent estimations of headquarters at 4 | ranged to close up the bottom he returns home. has appointed a committee on pressure are shunned.” Treatment, visiting Saturday in this city He was educated in Princeton consisting principally entertainment, which will prob­ of the open front, says the Ore- of proper tvth acquaintances. His home, when he university, gc.i experiment station, as the ably end with a special boxing regimen, should be undertaken un­ chose to be at home, was in wind and cold get in at the bot ­ der the advice of a competent G. W. Ford left for Albany card for the honored guests. physician. Vernonia post has, for this tom much more than at the top. New York. in Sunday, spending several days < The story is simply told. It is “The amount of exercise should I It is best, however, not to close that city, and returned I home time of the year, the largest membership since it received its up the entire opening unless interesting and gives us a great be decided upon by the family Wednesday morning. It was advised. "Food Is charter, now boasting of 120 1 other means of ventilation are deal of history and mythology. doctor," I provided. There is much humor in the I a factor In the treatment; hut it Is Dick Fletcher of Camp Mc­ 1930 paid members. now believed that a consideration Gregor purchased a new Stude­ The farm accounting system, author’s conversation with Rod of the quantity of the food—a re­ _ __ _ __ can Crane. From the story we gain striction In amount—rather than baker coupe from the Gilby Mo­ : which necessarily simple, Ashland—Local lodge of tor company last week. often be divided to advantage knowledge, and its interesting quality Is of greater Importance. extensively improved into such parts as poultry, dairy­ accounts make us like to read The giving of drugs Is usually dis­ rooms. Tom Crawford left early Sat­ appointing. hut In emergencies they ing, farm crops, etc., enabling it. urday morning for Portland on In the story, “The Glorious may be life saving." the farmer to know exactly Phar- which enterprise is paying and Adventure,” Halliburton is in- I Roseburg—Red Cross business returning to this city macy will move to new quarters which is eating up the profits, fluenced by Homer’s “Odyssey1 Japanese Go for “icu Saturday afternoon. in Masonic building. says the Oregon experiment sta­ to re-live those glorious days. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reithner Cremu,” or Ice Cream He determines to follow Uly­ tion. and Mrs. Mark E. Moe and Tokyo. — Japanese railways have sses ’ very trail, visit his battle daughter Joy, journeyed to St. Furniihea Facta About Bread fields and feel the thrill of his profited enormously from the hot­ Helens Sunday afternoon. test summer In many years. Mil Dr. Charles A. L. Reed, un­ Inventor Dares Death dramatic wanderings. Accompan­ lions wf people have flocked to der the caption, “ More notions ied by Rod Crane, a young man Herb M. Condit recently pur­ Testing Rocket Plane who was to travel this romantic beach and mountain resorts, swell­ about bread, ” says: “ You may chased a used ear from the Gil­ ing passenger receipts to new rec­ Frankfort-on-Miiln. Germany — A adventure with him, he sailed ord figures. Sales of ice cream also by Motor company, through 11 ap­ have been impressed with the wealthy young German’s dream of from New York.—M.T. notion that brown bread, costing have established new records. The py Thompson, the Gilby ear the same, is cheaper than white an airplane propelled by the explo­ Japanese call the frozen dish “Icu salesman. advanced to the bread, because it is more nour­ sion of rockets Ims experimentation cremu.” stage of practical Miss Lillian Horn, who hud ishing. This is a fallacy so far supported by a successful trial Former Slave la 110 been spending severul weeks at as the flour content of the two flight. Marysville. Ohio. —William Pep­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee breads is concerned. The inventor of the rocket plane pers, a negro. Inmate of the county Schwab, returned to her home “From an economic point of Is Fritz Von Opel, who risked Ills home here, claims to be one linn in Portland Sunday morning. view, white bread contains ac­ life In a daring attempt to prove a ’ ed nnd ten years old. After be­ tually more than brown bread of theory to which he Ims devoted him Charged With Disorderly Conduct < ing sold three times as a slave. William Brennan Jr. of Port­ the kind of nourishment which self for more than a year. When All They Were Doing Peppers related, he escaped bond­ After two unsuccessful trials, dur­ land employed by the S. P. & S. is ready for use by the body, Was “Singing.” age when a body of Union soldiers Railroad as steam shovel fire­ and even if they cost the same, ing which the young experimenter’s past a field In which he had been singed by (lame, the New York.—Ten Chinese—Ah marched man was a Vernonia visitor Sat­ you would get more nourishment hair motorless airplane shot Into the air Foo, Ah Me. Ah lia. Ah Sha, Ah was plowing for his master. He urday. for your money in white bread with the roar of a cannon, Hoo, Ah Gee. Ah Well, Ah No, Ah sal t he Joined the soldiers nnd to Gallipolis, where he found Roy II. Keagy, manager of than in brown. Actually brown streaked through the sky and Choo and Ah lie himself—were ar­ came after a flight of about six raigned recently in West Side courr employment on a farm. The aged the United States Savings and is mone expensive. Remembering landed negro attributes Ills advanced years miles. before Magistrate George Ewald. Loan association, spent Saturday that the vitamin B in question to good, regular hublts, hard work t Opel, who had demonstrated They hud bee» arrested and is unimportant, as there is al ­ in our city, looking over pros­ with some success In motor cars booked on charges of disorderly and the use of tobacco. pective loans and inspecting the ready plenty of B in the diet, that explosions of rockets could he conduct by detectives front the staff 1 the only advantage is the dub­ used as a propelling force, Imd se­ new Columbia building. Too Much Gas Deputy Chief Inspector James ious one of the scouring effects cretly experimented with Wilhelm of S. Bolan, led by Detective Archibald Philadelphia. —As the result of of whole wheat bread upon the Sander, rocket engineer, for more McNeil. putting four gallons of gas Instead McNeil told the court that com­ of three, as was ordered. In Fred I bowels. And it is very dohbtful than a year to find a suitable plane CAMP EIGHT whether a man wants to take for the application of their theory. plaints had poured In from all the Pfafflin’s car. Ernest Boe was shot The plane Is a short and tailless people living anywhere near 188 his roughage in his principal ar­ monoplane, resembling a motorless Claremont avenue that so much dead by Pfafflln, police say. ticle of food, and whether it is (Too late for last week) and propellerless glider. The pilot’s not better taken in one of his seat Is In the front wings above noise was going on there that they Low Child Death Rate couldn’t sleep. He and Ills col- Mrs. H. G. Sandon was out subsidiary foods. the fuselage. The wing spread Is leagues had rushed up there, lie London.—Great Britain In 1028 of camp over the week end. “The success of food faddists approximately thirty-eight feet and said, and heard the racket them- had the lowest infant death ¡3 based on the common belief the plane’s weight 500 pounds. selves. They traced It to a rear ever recorded. Out of every Mr. and Mrs. William Hodge that there should be a special The rockets, attached to the side room on the ground floor, listened children who lived to be one were in Portland one day last the fuselage, are discharged by at tlie door till they thought their old only Oh died. diet for all ills. Doctors find of means of fuses In the cockpit, week. that many of their patients will which weigh an additional 100 ear drums would burst and- then In. Mrs. Frank Huber is visiting not leave them alone until they pounds. The plane lias no under­ broke Inside, said McNeil, were the ten give them some sort of orders Mr. and Mrs. carriage and is shot from rails. this week with Chinese. They were seated at a ♦ about diet, and so they recom­ Henry Huber. table, he asserted, upon which were mend some safe kind of food a pair of large white hone dice and F. R. Meyer, representative i simply to satisfy this need. But Milk for Earthquake several pieces qf English money— of the National Aircraft com- [these are the people who fall shillings, sixpences, Victims Kept 24 Years half-crowns, pany, was in camp this week. ha'-pennles, arid lie believed a an easy prey to the diet-mon­ Seattle, Wash. — Cow’s milk thruppence or two. The ten men. The head cook is suffering ger. Diet is not a universal pan­ canned here 24 years ago was he said were shooting craps, and. from a broken rib, the result acea, which will prevent or cure opened recently and found as good unless lie was the victim of an au- all diseases; on the contrary, its as when it left the condensary. An rlcular delusion. It was tliey who of a fall, Thanksgiving day. healing capacity is very limited. Inch of butterfat floated on top, the had been making hideous noises. Lawrence Sandberg, locomo-1 Moderation and variety are more result of decades of undisturbed “What do you mean by hideous?” tive engineer, is suffering from valuable than the most careful­ storage. asked Magistrate Ewald. The milk went to sufferers In the ly worked-out tables or the a severely sprained ankle. “Well, your honor,” replied Mc­ most brilliant ideas. They San Francisco earthquake In 1900, Neil, “when a Chinaman wins at C. O. Piert has been confined also have the merit of being and this can to Mrs. Eugenia Men- craps he wails out a long. loud, ex­ gula who kept It until recently ultant ‘Wahoo!’ And when he to his home with a severe cold strictly scientific.” when condensory official’s discov­ loses lie throws back his head and Kostet for several days. The economy of wheat flour, ered and brought the can here. ly ir ’ lets loose a long, loud, despondent Quite a number from here at- as pointed out by Dr. Reed, is ‘Walieel’ And as some were win­ day, ning nnd some were losing, the com while tended the funeral of O. M. emphasized by the Vernonia Sits on Piano to Save blued yells were, we repent, hide­ Br Clark in Portland Wednesday. i Bakery who use Occident flour It After Failing to Pay ous.” [in their products. The Vernonia city Misses Evelyn and Crystal) Bakery state that while any Ah Foo. who said that he Is a Cambridge, Mass.—Because she Lewis of Portland spent Thanks- (wheat flour provides the ideal sat on the keyboard of her piano laundryman, was spokesman for himself nml Ids nine companions. and thus prevented Its removal for giving with their parents Mr. type for most economical food, to malntuln payments, Viola The magistrate asked for his ver­ and Mrs. C. R. Lewis. Occident flour, because of the failure of this city was charged sion. very choice wheat from which Boudrow with concealing mortgaged prop­ “We were no playing craps, we The Mr. Terry who removed it is milled, the painstaking erty. In discharging her, Judge Ar­ were playing mail Jong,” said Ah from here to his home in Port-1 i method milling employs, and Foo. “That Is, only three of us Stone ruled she had not con­ land last week died. It is be- the protection of the flour in! thur cealed the property, but merely were playing—Ah Me, Ah Ha and lieved the cause of death was transit, all combine to make it I that part of the keyboard upon Ah Slia. And we were not very mastoids. nolsr the ideal flour for a quality loaf | which she sat. Chas. Lewis made a trip to such as is offered by the Verno-J 1 Portland recently to see his bro­ nia bakery. ther Frank of North Dakota, Bread offered by the Verno- whom he had not seen for over ia bakery is made from Occident flour, in a spotless shop that thirty five years. parallels your own kitchen in The following'men from camp cleanliness. eight ai'a in the hospital, C. I The food value of this quality Patrick with a fractured skull and back; F. Negri with heart loaf (when measured in calories equal two trouble and Kenneth Willow with or energy units) multiple fractures of the pelvis. pounds of steak, four pints of milk or fifteen eggs. Yet bread Mr. and Mrs. Vance Sutherlin costs but a fraction of what of Vernonia, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. you pay for these other foods. I. * I f Tuberculosis might make her an orphan GIVE THEM All Help prevent it! They are never too small or too large to be encouraged in ways of thrift. One of our deposit books with one entry made is a SENSIBLE gift. i i Bank of Vernonia i 1 I ■'What were tbe rest of you do- doing?” “Three of us were asleep—Ah Hoo. Ah Gee and Ah Well.” “And the rest?” “Three of us were telling bed­ time storles—Ah No, Ah Choo and Ah Be himself.” “And the tenth?” “He was sluglog, to amuse us all.” “Dismissed,” said Magistrate Ewald. “Ah, what’s the use?” said De- tectlve McNeil. Now all these Ahs will be giving us the Ha-Hus.” ' BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS e TbeNsdonal, State, sod Local Tuberculosis Associations of the United Statu Page Three Burns—Harney county Mer­ La Grande—Plans underway Ohioan Ha* Unusual cantile company store being re- for improving high school ath­ letic field and provide public Philatelic Collection.modeled- Steubenville, Ohio.—Two of the' Central Point — Highway playground. most remarkable philatelic collec­ through this town will be im­ tions In the country are the prop­ proved in near future. erty of C. A. Vowlnkel of this city. I One of them, said to be the largest! Construction of Central Ore­ of Its kind In the i’nltej States, |»J gon highway between Juntura composed of more than 2,090 en­ and Harper progressing steadily. velopes with the different styles of postmarks used In Ohio between Surfacing of Vale to Harper 1800 and 1890. The other, which won an award at a recent exhibi­ stretch of Central Orton high­ tion of the Pittsburgh Philatelic so- . way will start about December clety. Is a collection of Ohio letters, 15. posted between 1800 and 1855, he- i fore stamps came Into general use. | Up to middle of November The letters were folded and sealed 1 the state game commission had to form their owu envelopes. After planted 25,507,011 fish in the postmark was affixed the post­ streams of Oregon.—La Grande age—to be paid by the addressee— District News. was designated with a liund stamp Tillamook—Paving of section of Sixth street east completed. Portlund—Columbia National Bank changed hands. i Q Gill Chase* Bear Lakeside—Plans underway for landscaping and con- Believing It a Deg -1 : ) immediate struction of auto camp cabins Asliliud, Wls. — Mothers caught up their children and fled In terror from a large decidedly wild black bear which cavorted about Ash hind, Wls., for half an hour. Men seized rilles to protect families, but it remained for slx-.vear-old Hilda Anderson to play the role of heroine. Hilda, thinking the bear was a big woolly dog, run after It. Becoming as frightened as the populace, the bear turned tall and dashed into the woods. I on five-acre plot of ground in this vicinity. May we suggest: California Oregon Power Co. ¡plans to construct rural power and Ruch. , I line , between Murphy ji For 5 years Dr. Luzader, eyesight specialist, has been making monthly visits to Vernonia. His next visit will be January C and 7, office at Kul- lander’s. Have your eyes examinee* - ■*«!«. Shirts Neckwear Mittens knickers Golf Hose Tractor Toys Pajamas Mackinaws That will please the kids Bathrobes Leather Coats See Ed. Holtham Exact models of McCormick-Deering Tractor Vernonia Trading; Co