Thursday, February 13, 1930 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon I Julius Meier Explains The “Build Oregon!’’ Program In Session •93OFEBRUARY>9K> «to. «to «to «to B an Urrnnnia □□ 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 ras 16 17 18 19 20 0S3 E3 Issued every Thursday County Official Paper Member of National Edi­ torial Association and Ore­ gon State Editorial Associa­ tion. $2.00 per year in advance Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922, at the post office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. Advertising rates—Foreign, 30c per inch; local, 28c per inch; legal notices, 10c per line first insertion, 5c per line succeeding insertions; classified lc per word, minimum 25c. MARK E. MOE LEE SCHWAB PUBLISHER ........ EDITOR AMBULANCE NEEDED HERE It is to be regretted that we have been unable to create sufficient interest for the maintenance of an ambulance in this city, which would convey emergency hospital cases into Portland without any unnecessary delay, such as oc­ curs whenever an ambulance is needed. Monday one of our local citizens was severely injured while at work in the woods. Although he was in a critical condition, he was forced to wait two hours before his jour­ ney. toward a Portland hospital began. True, the ambulance made good time in coming to this city in two hours, but in severe cases these two hours may be the means of saving a person’s life, Vernonia needs an ambulance station here, and many have volunteered their services free as drivers. ALL’S WELL WITH VERNONIA The big mill has resumed operations, logging camps are again working, building construction has started, and with the break of the severe cold snap and disappearance of nnow, Vernonia again resembles its old self—a busy, bustl­ ing industrial town. J. N. Miller of Clatskanie, who has served Columbia county as county commissioner for the past eight years, announces his intention of again being a candidate for re­ election this year. Commissioner Miller has served Co­ lumbia county faithfully. It is doubtful whether a man better qualified than J. N. Miller of Clatskanie could be found in Columbia county to serve the people. HW6WT HuiiEMi pouring on large amounts of boiling water. A ten per cent solution of formaldehyde will destroy the odors at once and is effective in two to five hours. Chlorinated lime is also conven­ ient and effective. All linen, bed clhoting, napkins, underwear and other cloth materials should be soaked in a one per cent cresol or lysol solution. Clinical thermometers can be sterilized in four per cent formaldehyde solution or 60, per cent alcohol. The sick room should be kept as cleas as an operating room in a hospital. Make the room safe by the removal of filth ra­ ther than the killing of the germs in the dirt. Soap, lye, water, scrub brushes and sun­ light will supplant fumigation. ford visited school recently. Howard Davis On Staff Of College Paper At O. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mitchell motored to Portland one day lust week. Portland, Feb. 10—The “Build Mr. and Mrs. E. Lisenby were Oregon State College, Corval- Oregon” program of the Ore­ lis, Feb. 6—Howard Davis of Vernonia shoppers Wednesday. gon State Chamber of Com- ~ Vernonia, junior in commerce, Henry Beaver and son were merce means just what it says, has been chosen correspondent in Vernonia Saturday. ’Julius L. Meier, general cam­ for “The Diary,” a publication paign chairman, stated here to­ put out by the members of Alpha Koster camp will start up day in piking about the expan­ Kappa Psi, national honorary about the first of March. sion program and Oregon poster fraternity in commerce. stamp campaign being conducted Jack Keene has purchased a The principle of the fraternity by the organization. new radio for his family. is to promote a cultural and in­ "Wide spread approval, keen tellectual background for the Several men from Treharne interest and enthusiasm in the professional business man. are working at Scappoose camp. and poster stamps have program Davis, besides being prominent already been expressed, and in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodge mo- i in student activities, is also a addition requests for additional tored to Vernonia one day last member of Pi Kappa Phi, na- information on the various pro­ week. tional social fraternity. jects the state chamber will un­ Chas. Barnes was in Treharne dertake in 1930,” Meier stated. Monday. "What the Oregon state cham­ VITAMINES PRESENT ROCK CREEK ber is seeking to do in its pro­ IN WHITE BREAD Relatives of Mr. Crawford gram is to advertise Oregon Mrs. Bruce McDonald enter- from Forest Grove visited them statewide to the world, to tell tained Mrs. Gaynel Reed and Sunday. Dr. E. V. McCollum, one of children, Robert and Beulah, at the facts about it and attract the interest of prospective set­ the recognized authorities on her home one day last week. An Mrs. Leonard Smith was a tlers with capital, industries, the vitamin question, states: enjoyable time was spent play­ Vernonia shopper recently. "A stigma is upon white bread ing games. Afterward, refresh­ tourists and investors. In using Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon Oregon poster stamps as the mo- as matters stand. I can assure ments were served. motored to Marshfield over the tive power of the program and you that there are strong forces Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves of week end. campaign more than 40,000 bus­ tending to discredit white bread. iness and professional men I have myself never suggested Riverview called on Mr. and A machine ran down a horse through using the stamps on the disuse of milled cereals, or Mrs. Bruce McDonald of Rock belonging to Mr. Treharne Sun- their outgoing mail will be help­ white bread. The point which I Creek Sunday afternoon. ;day injuring it so badly it had ing us do a most effective job. have emphasized is that white Mrs. Lizlie Reed has been re­ .to be killed. "The time has arrived when bread must be supplemented ported as improving in health. we must create a united Oregon with such foods as make good Her daughter, Mrs. Joe Van and carry on aggressive state­ its shortcomings, So far as we Guilder, is visiting her now, from Standard Bowling wide development and expansion know the simplest, cheapest, . Portland. Team Beats Shell and I know no better means to I and most effective way to im- do it than through the state I prove the quality of bread is to called on Mrs. Gus Matson The bowling team of the introduce more milk solids into Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDonald chamber. Standard Oil company defeated its composition. ” “There are three goals in the, Sunday. the Shell Oil company team ‘Build Orgonl’ program. The At the close of the address Mrs. T. F. Keasey entertained Thursday evening of last week