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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1930)
Friday, April 25, 1930 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregort Page Four ---- ----- I ■■.! " — l1 • oats, wheat, cowpeas, and soy-, and carried along to 500 pounds beans, were used to carry the or more. Practically all known hogs. Some of the hogs were I hog feeds, including peanuts full fed from weaning to a and soybeans, were fed. The re weight of about 200 pounds, suiting carcasses graded in firm others were started on full feed, ness all the way from oily to at weights ns high as 150 pounds hard. Dr. Horaer ba* New Serie* mented by limited rations. In 1 who is a student at Benson Some of the highlights from' some of the tests a limited ra- Polytecnic. I ! the Jason uec, Lee, marcua Marcus1 t>on of barley was fed, * “ followed tne lives of oi uasun — —--- ----- Fred Hagerman and family .................. _ of * corn; ! in Whitman and other famous men by a full feeding visited in Centralia, Wash., Sun- . j others this ration was reversed, In cooperation with of the early Oregon country are 1 day. U. S. Public Health Service L. i Alfalfa, mixed clovers, and tem being recounted by Dr. J. g. Bruno Reif was a Portland Frederick D. Stricker, M. D., Homer, professor of Oregon porary pastures such as rye, visitor Sunday. County Official Paper Collaborating Epidemiologist history at O. S. C. each Wed-1 Misses Upson and Patrician %.1 Member of National Editorial 1 spent the week end in Port- jnesdav afternoon at 3 o’clock. Assn, and Oregon State Edit land. Winner of Health Essay Contest Dr. Horner speaks from KOAC. I orial Assn. 1 Jonas Larson made a business The second annual Gorgas Astoria—City commission aw trip to Portland Saturday. Memorial Essay contest an nounces as the winner of the arded contract to John Mattson Are Vernonia Shoppers " • paving eight blocks * of i Mesdames, Georin, Adams and Oregon state contest, Donald J. ftreets in vicinity of Thirty-, ; - hi i r i 11 i > Harkleroad of West Linn un Ridenour with their children fourth and Harrison. AUDI T F D Wl f KI I 1 S were Vernonia shoppers last Sat ion high school, West Linn, Ore- i gon. The winner will receive j urday. | from the Gorgas Memorial In- Barrow* are Most Profitable Pacific Coast Representatives Bakery Goods and Pastries Mrs. P. L. McDuffee and lit ; stitute of Tropical and Prevent-1 Hog feeders will get better Arthur W. Stypes, Inc. tle daughter returned from Ver i ive Medicine a cash prize of gains from feeding barrows than San Francisco that will amaze you with tasty goodness. nonia Sunday after a visit with $20. This contest was restricted from feeding sows says the IJ. the former’s mother there. ' to high school students in the S. department of agriculture in $2.00 Per JYear in Advance Issued Every Friday Carl Amato is in Portland to .junior and senior classes. The announcing conclusions from a Every bite a delightful niorscl of wholesomeness- Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922, at the post | be near his wife who is quite | subjects were limited to the study of the influence of sex office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. ill in a hospital. She underwent field of public health. The state of swine on feed-lot returns. Ian operation Monday. (judges in Oregon were Charles Over a period of 8 years the C. E. Bradford suffered Advertising rates—Foreign, 30c per inch; local, 28c per inch; A. Howard, state superintend- bureau of animal industry anal- Take home a loaf of— foot --- last - week) legal notices, 10c per line first insertion, 5c per line succeeding , badly - sprained <-------- ----- ------ i <.,iL ent oi of euuvuiiuii education; , MI. Dr. x-ivuvriviv Frederick yze(1 the feed-lot records insertions; classified lc per word, minimum 25c. I while head loading on the skid-ip. Stricker, state health officer, 5C53 hogs (3O18 barrows I der. He is still confined to his ID. an(] Hal E. Hoss, secretary of 2635 sows). The barrows PUBLISHER MARK E. MOE. » home. state. ....... EDITOR LEE SCHWAB.. ' gained the sows by 5.43 Mrs. C “ Chor ~ Snider of ‘ Camp The Gorga* Memorial Institute cent. . The tests included hogs J a ■uicifrt»« T'lioerlnv _ .. _ * . . . . « , Two was a visitor here Tuesday The tribute of the nations to fed in practically all parts of CIRCULATION STARTS SOON evening. ___ __ Crawford _______ Gorga: __ __ -the the country, under various cli- William . At last bids have been awarded and construction Surveyors have about complet- establishing of a memorial not. matic conditions and during starts in a week or two on our new $75,000 Washington ed the survey for the power of stone or bronze, but of a nearly every month of the year. line from Keasey to Camp Mc living vital organization which Specialists studied most systems grade school. Gregor, which is to bring elec embodies the hone of freeing of management, including dry The school board have been very careful in handling tricity to this place soon. the world from disease, the lot feeding, and patusre supple- the taxpayers funds and the school will be built as the The Link family has purchas all object to which the life of Gor people wish it. A modern beautiful brick school building ed a new home in Maplewood, gas was consecrated—such is the Ore. The family is moving to Gorgas Memorial Institute. a credit to any community. their new home now. Geo. Link In imitation of the life work of Vernonia for plac- We are indebted to the citizens and son Jim will remain here of Gorgas, it was established by ing on their school board, such men who have so capably in the employ of the O. A. com- physicians, dentists, and laymen pany. and faithfully carried on. of national reputation to con- duet an intensive drive against Art Miller and wife moved unnecessary illness and prema- to camp last week and are at the OUR CIRCULATION MANAGER ture death. cupying the house vacated In the last forty days, the circulation of this paper Walter Peterson. The goal: Save the 750,00,0 has shown a healthy increase, averaging at least three Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle spent lives lost annu.-Ily in the United Eastertide with the latter’s pa- States, due to preventable dis new subscribers a day. rens, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Berg- ease. Credit to a large extent for the steady increase is strom in Portland. Save the $3,000,000 lost in due to our new circulation manager, Macile Roberts, the earnings each year because of Contest Results Coming from Air unnecessary illness. live-wire field representative of our staff.- Save the 300,000.00 days lost! With a wide territory to work over Miss Roberts is The annual state high school annually due to illness and non seen daily in the valley, boosting her town and selling its typing contest is being held on industrial accidents of 46,000,- : the Oregon State college cam-I paper, which eventually assists in bringing a closer rela- pus tomorrow. At a convocation youths and adults in the beginning at 3:30 tomorrow af-1 United^States who are now phys- tionhip between the valley folks and Vernonia. ternoon, the state winners will ically below par. Lay the foundation for health be announced. The convocation WELCOME DELEGATES program will be broadcast by ier future generations by giving, From all sections of Washington and Oregon, next KOAC, the college radio station. the present day mothers and fa- i thers correct medical informa- i week delegates will arrive in this city to attend the con- tion. ference of the Oregon Evangelical churches. Eradicate tropical diseases. I Smoke and Sight Eradicate mosquitoes. Vernonia is honored to have the 1930 conference held ft probably has never occurred Make life healthier, longer, I in its city and extends a hearty welcome to our visitors to many smokers that much of the more enjoyable and more pro-| pleasure In the habit Is derived Will Use and hopes that during their stay they will be impressed from seeing the smoke curl up ductive. Increase the span of life from with the beauty of the surrounding country and with the from one’s cigar, cigarette or pipe. It had never occurred to the Sun’s fifty-eight years, its present av- activity of our industrial city. Ituys reporter either until recently erage, to sixty-five or seventy when be offered a cigarette to a by educating the public to an blind man. who had once been an annual health audit by the fam Many who only visit our city every few years, are inveterate smoker. again seen on the streets of Vernonia. Candidates. “No, thank you,” the sightless ily physician and the family man replied. “I have never smoked dentist, who should be the cus Does Chief Jenkins use this city as a try-out place since I became blind, although I todians of health. State Board ot Health ümtnnta Ta sty Su r pr i ses “/Mother’s Bread” VERNONIA BAKERY t Cooking School conducted al Oregon as and Elech’ic Office Monarch Food Products for his quartet? Registering was important, but voting is a Patronize the high school carnival, one of and largest ever, Wednesday, April 30. once thought I could not do with out my tobacco. I don't care any thing nbout It now because I can’t duty. see the smoke. “As a general rule, if you’ll no tice, you’ll find that very few blind the best persons smoke. After all," he add ed philosophically, "smoking Is a negative pleasure, anyway."—New I York Sun. quarters, I Uncle Sam now serves you from his new It’s a beautiful home, ,one which the people will appreci- ate. McGregor Belligerent Turkey amount worth of new books for the school next October. Roy Wormstaff of Bend, Ore., Return* From Portland visited at the home of his bro Mrs. H. W. Jones returned ther, John and family last Fri- from Portland Saturday with her day. i UHt baby boy, who was bom April Spend* Eaater in City 2. The little fellow has been D. F. O’Donnell and family named Gordon Bassett. The old er son Bobby, accompanied his spent . Easter in Portand with re- latives. mother and new bother. Mrs. P. H. Peterson and son Radio Dealer Visit* spent Easter with her parents E. E. Holman, a radio dealer in Portland. from Portland was a caller in Joe Wormstaff was a Portland camp Saturday night and Sun- day. While here he repaired a visitor Monday and Tuesday. in I Mrs. Cromwell of Portland is I few radios, and succeeded ... making _ a ...^ nice catch^Wtroutj assisting with household duties He was accompanied by his wife Iin thc Goodwin home. rr, _ • and son and were the guests) Expect to Move Soon I rains of Joe Wormstaff and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin R. B. Fletcher was a Port and daughters were Portland Train* leave Vernonia land visitor last week. visitors Tuesday. They expect to Portland at 11:50 a.m move to Klamath Falls in the riving Portland 2:00 Section of Book* Made returning leave Portland The annual selection of new near future. Mrs. A. Granquist and son. a.m. arriving Vernonia library , books for the school from county library fund, was and Mrs. Wm. Smith and her a.m. made last week by the teachers,) son spent the week end in Port- _____ and _w____ _____________ '_ ’ j Tuesday. Mrs. Misses Upson Patrician. This Hand ___ returning year $5.40 was apportioned to Grnndquist visited her older son Stages TRAIN ANO STAGE SCHEDULES Stages Call or telephone for demonstration. X KERR MOTOR CO. DEALER IN FORD PRODUCTS The first varsity baseball game of the present inter-col- logiate season is to be played on the Oregon State college1 diamond this afternoon, when Oregon State opposes the Uni versity of Oregon. The game , will be broadcast by KOAC be ginning about 4 o’clock. "The Best for Best Results Vernonia Market and Grocery Exclusive Monarch Dea^rs for A rnonia Arrive stinghouse Electric Co IN CHARGE OF MRS. IRENE CLAfiA KERR Home Economist for the Westinghouse Company AT OFFICES OF OREGON GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Vernonia' leave Portland 8.00 p.m. daily. A and a.m. Port from Vernonia Free Cookin CONDUCTED BY BETWEEN The new Three-window Fordor Sedan combines beauty of line and color with outstanding per formance. In addition to low cost and economy of operation, it brings you unusual safety, comfort, speed, power, ease of control, reliability and long life, The Ford leads in sales be- cause it leads in VALUE. i In Los Angeles, Calif., W. Proaudwelne, knife in hand, set after a large turkey. The bird, this district. The school board gored, kicked th« knife Into l’rouud sovorlng an artery. recently voted to allow twenty welni/a It arm, looped upon the bleeding dollars for additional library Then man, and viciously tore his shirt to books, thereby resulting in the tatters. More Value For Your Money Baseball is Next on Air land 4:15 a|nd 8:15 p.m. dai ly, and p.m. Keaaey 5:20 Leave Vernonia Fore»t daily ' 10:25 p.m. both daily for Vernonia p.m. from on MAY 13 and 14 Demonstrations conducted between hours of 2:00 and 4:00 p.m, Grove except Keaaey alrrive p.m. Sundaya. arrive for and except via 10:50 only. Vernonia Leave 4:15 and 7:05 Sundays Portland 8:00 A 5:50 Sunday* Sunday*. Further details on application to R. M. Aldrich, Agent. J. C. Wright, Gen. Agt. G. C. Pendergast, Tr.Psg.Agt. MONARCH GROCERIES and PRODUCTS Used by Mrs. Kerr during her school held here