Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 04, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, April 4, 1930
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Tri-motored Plane Sets International Record
PLAN JOINT MEETING
the depot and along the tracks will maintain headquarter» at
Dairy Train
and also a meeting at one of Corvallis and will travel through­
the local halls.
out the deciduous areas of Ore­
gon, Washington, Idaho and Cal­
Is Wanted
ifornia for this fertiliser com­
A joint meeting is being plan­
Legion and Auxiliary to Maot at
Hall Soon.
Clayton L. Long Resign«
ned for April 22 between the lo­
cal American Legion post and
Auxiliary at the Legion hall,
where entertainment and re­
freshments will be provided.
J. F. JOHNSON VISITS
In Race for Commissioner of Co.
lumbia County.
of Fleming, at left, and Nikrent
before the plane which was nam­
ed the “Q. E. D.” The former
100 kilometer speed record, held
by France, was broken at a
rate of nearly four miles per
hour by Fleming’s stock Bach.
Loaded Plane
Breaks Record
MANY
Pilot
Here are photos made at the
Metropolitan airport, Van Nuys,
Calif., where on March 26 a tri­
motored Bach cabin plane, fuel­
ed with Richfield gas and lu-
iricated with Richlube motor oil,
set a new international record
over 100 kilometers, loaded with
more than two tons of dead
weight in Band bags Top photo
shows plane with Dudley Steele,
head of the aviation department
of Richfield, and Pat Fleming,
pilot. standing in front of
“props.” Middle photo shows
(left to right at left of photo)
Glenn Odekirk. observer; Pat
Fleming, pilot, and Joe Nikrent.
official timer, watching Steele
and Gerald Ryder, official ob­
server. weight the 20,00 kilo­
grams of sand. Below, closeup
COME TO SEE
AT VAN NUYS.
J. F. Johnson of Birkenfeld,
a candidate for the nomin­
ation of commissioner of Colum­
bia county, visited in Vernonia
Thursday of last week.
Mr. Johnson, who has lived in
the Nehalem valley practically
his whole life, is well known in
this city, and for years did con­
siderable work for the county on
road construction.
He is a member of the Wine-
ma Grange at Birkenfeld and
owns and operates a farm near
Birkenfeld.
Bids being received until Ap­
ril 15 for carrying mail between
Ashland and Klamath Falls for
a period of for years.
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C. L. Long, for 10 years ex- pany.
MANY WANT TRAIN TO VIS- tension specialist in horticulture
IT VERNONIA.
for Oregon, has resigned to take
Portland — Lower Columbia
a position as agriculturist for Dairy
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association opened
new ice
Exports From Collego Will L«c- the American Cyanamid company cream plant at East Eleventh
turo on Dairying.
in the northwest territory. He and Yamhill streets.
Efforts are being made by the
local Chamber of Commerce to
have the dairy stock special train
sponsored by the Oregon State
college, which will cover the en-
tire S. P. <& S. main line and
points on the Oregon Electric
and Astoria line, come over the
United Railways to Vernonia in
June.
The train has four demonstra­
tion cars, a baggage car and
travelling and dinner car, be­
sides a flat car on which to
demonstrate the stock.
ptock and dairy experts from
the state college will handle the
details.
Should the train be secured
for a visit here, the chamber
from this city and the valley
will furnish a dinner to those
attending
the
demonstration,
which will take several hobrs at
Lindsay
Lumber Co
Treharne
Phone 7F5Í
SHIP
Fleming Gives Credit
Plane and Fuel Used.
to
Van Nuys, Calif., Mar. 28—
Here at -the Metropolitan airport
where a world’s record for speed
with a loaded plane was broken
several days ago by a Bach tri­
motored cabin ship fueled with
Richfield gasoline and lubricated
with Kichlube oil, thousands
have visited within the last week
the view the record - making
plane. For this is the powerful
and fast product of America’s
Pacific west which, piloted by
Pat Fleming, snatched an inter­
national record for 100 kilome­
ters away from France on the
morning of March 26.
In addition to the big white
Bach bird being on display, Pilot
Fleming is also in the spotlight.
Every visitor wants to see and
to congratulate this lad who set
the new record. But Pat Flem­
ing is a modest creature, and
refuses personal credit, prefer­
ring to pass it to his plane and
the fuel and oil he used.
disappointing and, in some cases, that the only generally approved ence are surgery, radium, and
even disastrous. None of them methods of treatment for can- X-rays in the hands of skilled
has, as yet, justified any claim cer justified by present experi- physicians.
of a cure for cancer or has been
In cooperation with
generally accepted as a satis­
U. S. Public Health Service
Frederick D. Stricker, M. D., factory method of treatment.
Collaborating Epidemiologist
In their attempt to find a so­
lution to the baffling problem of
The New Cancer Treatment
cancer control, Doctors Coffey
The following statement from and Humber have made an in­
the American Society for the teresting discovery; of which the
Control of Cancer represents the practical value is yet to be de­
authentic opinion of leaders in termined. Their frank presenta­
cancer control work;
tion of facts to the medical pro­
About once a month the daily fession conforms to the highest
press announces the discovery standards of medical ethics.
of an alleged new treatment or Commenting upon their work,
“cure” for cancer, frequently ex­ Doctors Coffey and Humber
aggerating the importance of the made the following statement
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investigation
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V**'- w Journal -
in <1 a ICVCllL
recent 1O.TUU
issue V, of 1 the
and raising false hopes on the of the American Medical Asso­
part of those afflicted with the I ciation:
disease.
“This work to date has been
Such an announcement has re-| I purely of an experimental na­
cently been broadcast by news­ ture to determine the effect on
papers throughout the United! | malignant
tumors.
Softening i
(States regarding a report made , with liquefacation has occurred
by Doctor Walter B Coffey and in all the tumors thus far stu-
Dr. John D. Humber of San i died. These tumors, except one,
Francisco to the San Francisco were carcinoma of different
County Pathhlogical society last types; the exception is a re­
month in which they stated that current spindle cell sarcoma,
certain changes in cancer tissue with extensive metastases. Be­
had been obtained by the injec­ cause of these results, a broad
tion of a substances extracted plpan of study has been outlined
from the suprarenal gland of a with a determination to discover
as soog as possible the value,
sheep.
During recent years many in­ if any, of this extract in cancer.
vestigators have reported that Until such time as additional da­
the injection of various substanc­ ta become available, we wish to
es has produced changes in can­ l impress on the medical profes­
cer tissue. Such substances have sion the fact that the work to
included preparations of lead, I date, although quite promising,
gold and other metals, vaccines, is still in the experimental stage
and various proteins. The re­ I and therefore decidedly inconclu-
sults of these forms of treat­ I sive.”
The fact remains, therefore,
ment in general, have been quite
SERVICE
Do you, Mr. Automobile Owner, know that our machine and repair shop is equip­
ped to practically take care of any necessary needed repair to your car?
And our Battery service assures you service quick and efficient.
A complete Service at your command
AT HOME
Vernonia Brazing & Machine Works
Ed. Salmonsen, Manager
Phone 342
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State Board ot Health
Divide your Dollar with your neighbors!
BUY AT HOHE
The Spring
Everybody has a certain amount of civic pride—that sort of pride which helps make a village a town, and a town a metropol­
itan city.
Primary Elections
I
are
Lew than two months away. Changes in
your residence; failure to vote and im­
portant changes in precinct boundaries,
of which several have been recently made,
may have effected a change in your status
as a voter.
We suggest that you look carefully into
your right to vote without further regis­
tration and your present voting place,
both of which may be ascertained at the
Vernonia City Hall.
Oregon-American
Lumber Co.
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The growth of any community is dependent upon the support given its citizens. If you fail in your cooperation the town either
stands still or retrogrades.
If you uphold the town by sustaining it wholeheartedly you help ourself and the community. The theme of this advertise­
ment is: “HELP YOUR CITY; BUY AT HOME!*’
Divide your dollars among your merchants and others who have the interests of the populace at heart. Help them and they
will help you to greater values—for increased volume means decreased costs.
The town needs your support and you need the support of the town. Let’s get together and share our prosperity.
THE MERCHANTS OF VERNONIA
Reithners
Vernonia Mercantile Co.
Vernonia Bakery
Miller Mercantile Co.
Vernonia Brazing & Machine works
Vernonia Trading Co.
Hieber’s Toggery
Bank of Vernonia
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Oregon Gas & Electric Company
Kerr Motor Company.
Chamber of Commerce
Gilby Motor Co.
Vernonia Market and Grocery
Mac’s Pharmacy
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Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
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Joy Theater
Vernonia Service Garage
Kullander’s Jewelry Store
Nehalem Market and Grocery
Portland-Vernonia Truck Line
Vernonia Eagle
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