Thursday, December 12, 1929 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia. Oregon Page Four Columbia County Potato Association Meets December 3rd Rainier-Longview bridge II Iddi II ill be Dedicated \exl Month The Columbia county potato growers’ association, at a special meeting held at Goble, Decem­ ber 3, in connection with a po- ;ato show, heartily endorsed the new potato grading law, believ- ng that it is working to the ad­ vantage of Oregon farmers and commends the state market agent for his preliminary steps taken to enforce the law. We respectfully request Sey­ $2.00 per year in advance mour Jones, state market agent, more vigorously enforce Entered as second class matter August 4, 1022, at the post to those provisions of the law deal­ office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. Member of Oregon State Editorial Association ing with proper marking of tie tative of the Sun Life Insurancer 1 Ninety thousand New Yorkers I herein for the redemption there- . . ». • .1 cl.. e .L .... 11. ! —S.--.,.„4 grades on the sacks, particularly company., were in camp Wednes- are making a living through the of, then the interest thereon Advertising rates—Foreign, 30c per inch; local, 28c per inch; in connection with Yakima po­ day. They were guests of Mr. boot-legging business, it is said, shall cease and the agency afore­ legal notices, 10c per line first insertion, 5c per line succeeding tatoes. A most common abuse .and Mrs. Al Hanson. | but this does not include the said will thereafter pay only the insertions; olassified lc per word, minimum 25c. seems to be in the case of com­ amount of such bond and the i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers undertakers. MARK E. MOE............PUBLISHER bination grades from Yakima, interest accrued thereon up to and family spent the week end LEE SCHWAB EDITOR where the words “seventy-five While it is not often repeat- the said first day of January per cent combination” are either with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Olson. I ed outloud, there seems to be 1930. Mrs. Raymond Bieler and not marked out at all or are WHAT ABOUT OUR OWN INDUSTRIES Dated at Vernonia, Oregon, small son Clifford is visiting an understanding in most Ver- partially so. i nonia homes that father fur- on this 1st day of December, What a wonderful example California sets for other only We pledge our cooperation to in camp. states to follow, in their campaign of, “Use California- the state market agent in help­ Mrs. Henry Huber went to ' nishes the money and mother 1929. the prayers. J. C. Lindley, treasurer, ing to see that the law is obey­ Portland Saturday. Made Products.” 193 City of Vernonia, Ore. ed in Columbia county. We have also reached the In a recent survey of the building activities in Los -----------------------I U. S. Department of Agriculture ' age where raising a thick beard Angeles every new building constructed had all material U. S. Department of Agriculture CAMP EIGHT The little pig that doesn’t get i is about the only thing a wo­ purchased from local dealers, with specific instructions Soaking, steaming, or cooking A daughter was born Sunday, to market has much to do with man can’t do. stock feeds increases their di- as the contract was awarded to use California-made pro­ December 1 to Mr. and Mrs. losses in the swine industry. The Our idea of an "“old-timer” is’ gestibility slightly, but* usually Ted Lewis at the Harts Mater­ average hog raiser markets only ducts where possible. nity hospital in Portland. She 56 per cent of the pigs farrow­ the Vernonia citizen who can re-' not enough to pay for the ex- But still better, each city carries fhe campaign still has been named Betty Jean. ed and gets no direct benefit member when the butcher used ' ahead by urging its merchants to patronize home manu­ Stanley Olson, head loader from 14 per cent of the feed|*n tl,row in a piece of liver for went to Portland Thursday to used on this account. Efforts’, dog. factured products. have a fragment of steel remov­ toward reducing this infant mor­ the only After all, about ; We have an industry in our own city of Vernonia, ed from his eye. tality obiviously must begin with Mrs. Robert Woods was in the sows. A plan that has prov­ worth-while lesson we learned with a healthy payroll, which should receive 100 per cent value of 1 Vernonia one day last week. successful at the U. S. Ani- from the war is the support from every merchant in this city, speaking of Milferd Gregory was unable ed mal Husbandry Farm at Belts- peace. the Vernonia Bakery. to work one day last week on ville, Md., is to put the bred An Atlanta woman says she sows in a corn field after the If the products turned out by this bakery were not account of illness. and Mrs. Robert Woods corn has been gathered. When has lived to be 103 by “mind­ as good or superior to those baked goods trucked into are Mr. being congratulated on the they have cleaned up the field, ing her own business.” Now we our city each morning, merchants would have some arrival of their first grandchild, shelled corn is fed by scattering know why a lot of fellows around born December 3. The baby who it thinly over the field. grounds for criticizing this editorial. This, Vernonia are apt to die in mid This been named Phylis Dareen gives the sows plenty of exer- exer-j die age. Over at Riverview, the grocery handles only Verno­ has is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rise. About ‘ “ 2 pounds of corn nia made bread, a record which other merchants should Vance Sutherlin of the Brown per 109 pounds weight is allow­ If the present styles keep up follow and be proud of, and besides there should be no apartments of Vernonia. ed, and enough coin is thrown a lot of girls are going to have Mrs. Robert Woods and Mrs. out at one feeding to last a reason for our restaurants to furnish their customers pimples frozen on them Earl Pringle entertained the Wo­ week, Good third-cutting alfalfa goose this winter. anything but local bakery products. men’s club with a masquerade is always accessible in a rack, It is impossible for the winter to conceive how any party at the home of Mrs. Prin­ also 60 per cent tankage or merchant can be sincere about boosting for his home gle, Thursday. Prizes were fish meal in a self-feeder. Then I NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS awarded to Mrs. Norman Guinn, sow gets about 1 pound a Notice is hereby given to the town, and favor products in preference to that of horn'« >vho was dressed in a Spanish each day of middlings or shorts, fed holders of the following bonds of industry unless a special request is made by the custo­ costume, for the prettiest cos­ dry in a trough. Water is al- the city of Vernonia, Columbia tume and to Mrs. J. C. Hanna, ways available in an automatic county Oregon. mers for out-of-town pastries. who was dressed as a clown for Bond No. 5, of Improvement The sows are housed in There is no alibi. The merchant can show his sales­ the funniest costume, Rel'resh- wacerex. ordinary hog houses with plenty district No. 1, dated July 1, 1925 1 manship by featuring home made products, and sell them. ments were served and the af- of good, dry bedding. said bond being in denomination | of $500. Bonds No. 15, 16,1 This means bread, ice cream, or what else is produced .ernoon was spent in the dis- cussion of business. It was de- Just because a Vernonia man sewer improvement bonds dated. here. sided to send a committee of strong is no sign he can carry January 1, 1925, said bonds be-| Who bucks most every road project or any other three to Portland to buy the ing in denomination of ~c $500 «rnn j tune. each. All of the above bonds be-| building activity, which they do not doubly benefit by piano for which money was rais- cd recently. It was also voted Nothing so far invented has ing redeemable at the option of , themselves? that the club buy the Christ- discouraged kitchen work as said city on January 1, 1930. Are we showing ourselves so weak that even stores mas candy for the school chil- much as the modern “beauty That pursuant to said option, said bonds will be redeemed at Houlton flood our postoffice with circulars, featuring dren and that five dollars be contests.” presented to Mrs. II. G. San- within 30 days from the date; sales ? don for the purpose of buying The most enjoyable climate is of this notice, to-wit: On the j 1929 finishes as one of the best building years Ver­ library books for the school in the one where the long-green is first day of January 1930, up-( nonia ever witnessed and behold what 1930 has in store appreciation of her help and n evidence all the year around. on presentation to the city treas­ support in raising money for the urer of Vernonia, Oregon, the for our txAvn. piano. above sewer bonds will be re­ There are still a few A new post office, beautiful new $75,000 grade school, Mrs. Chester Sandburg and ia people living who can Vernon- remem- deemed, and the' Improvement new fireproof Messing and Early buildings promised, and Mrs. Lawrence Sandburg were her when the shingle was the district No. 1 bond will be re­ in St. Helens several days last board of education. deemed upon presentation to many others are planing on construction. week. the fiscal agency of Oregon, in It must be a good town, but let’s not be satisfied, A safety meeting was held There is only one thing for New York City, to-wit: The make it a better town, let every merchant and citizen in Wednesday evening in the cook- a man to do who is married to Chase National Bank. this city of ours, catch the spirit and plug 100 per cent for house. Superintendent Frank Ba- a woman who enjoys spending In case the holders of said, ker presided. money. And that is to enjoy bonds fail to present same at, Vernonia. Mr. ami Mrs. Wills, represen- earning it. the time and place mentioned Umtnuta Eaglr And while on this subject it is well to look after our district school pa/roll, earned by the many capable teachers employed in our grade and high schools in Ver­ nonia. Let these teachers favor us with their trade, wher­ ever possible, for here they earn their living and while located here we expect them to cooperate in stimulating the trading activities of Vernonia. And the editor can truthfully say, as 1929 ends, that he has spent, that which he has earned in Vernonia, and with the exception of a few meals, purchased every ar- [ tide needed for the year in the city in which he makes i his living. JOY Theatre Meats Cut To You I Order Con» i nu A1tr i ic tion« Buster Keaton In "Spile Marriage" Thursday Evening Only, December 12 "Exalted Flapper" Friday Evening, December 13, Only and Manhattan Players William Haines In "Spec« I w av" A Sound Picture—Saturday night and Sunday Matinee, December 14-15 We welcome re- quests when you or­ tier meats here, to cut them the thick- ness you prefer. We are also glad to have you specify the part of meat you like. We are here to serve you in the way you wish to be served, and at reasonable cost. "Salute" All Talking Movietone Feature—The Army-Navy football classic heard and seen. West Point, Annapolis. Romance! Another William Fox Success. Also 2-reel talking act. Sunday and Monday Evenings Dec. 15-16 "111 Old Arizona" Talking Picture—Featuring Edmund Lowe Sargeant Quirt of “Cockeyed World” fame. Also a two reel comedy. Tuesday and Wednesday December 17, 18 Nehalem Market & Grocery pens« and work. When maximum gains are desired, cooking may encourage the animals to eat more feed. According to available reports more than one-third of the an- nual farm slaughter of hogs takes place during one month— December. In some ears more hogs are killed on farms in De-; cember than in all the packing-1 houses and other places where fc(jerai meat inspection is carried on. Many farmers now carry fire protection through farmers’ mu- tual fire insurance companies, According to the latest figures available, about $10,000,000,900 forth of fire insurance is carried by t’nt so mutuals, at u low an­ nual ■ st averaging 26 cents per $190 for the country as a whole. To Vernonia Movie Fans, said Jack Bush Tues, and Wed December 17 and 18 Nature’s Perfect Food As Nature Intended It Arizona” The last word in talking pictures—Big as all outdoors.—100 per cent all Talking. SEE and HEAR these Smashing Scenes The great cattle round-up. The Arizona stage coach holdup. Wild women and rough men in the gold miners’ dance hall. U. S. Cavalry on the Rio Grande. Barber shop wise cracks in 1898. The gypsy serenade. The 1898 gold digger fools her man (even as today.) EDMUND LOW’E as the ahootin’, spittin crack-shot Sergeant Dunn! DOROTHY BURGESS as the she-devil passion incarnate Tonia Maria. WARNER BAXTER as the merciless Rob­ in Hood singing his heart out. All the Goodness FRESH RAW MILK contains all the goodness of the tender green pastures, the golden grains of the fields, the Crystal water, and the pure air of open, sunny spaces. We bring it to your doorsteps daily •and in many instances twice daily). It is often called “Bottled Sunlight,” as it brings the glowing health and vigor from the out-of-doors to your very table. B Roc„kCreek Phone 8F2