Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 16, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, May 16, 1930
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Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Page Four
Give Special Program
tend the funeral of his mother Johnson; Americanization, Mrs.
Nearly 100 per cent of all I
long time protection. From three
A. R. Davis; 4-H clubs, Otto
Sunday.
to four weeks must elapse after prunes grown in the United I
A special program and noon
Earl Knowles was a Vernonia Peterson; summer round-up com- I day luncheon was given by the
the last dose has been given be­ States come from the P«cific|
ftn(j Mrs. John Devine
shop,
mittee
to
function;
service
visitor
Sunday.
coast
states,
with
about
20
peri
fore protection is fully develop­
i Lavendar club of Apple valley
In cooperation with
Miss Dorothy Wallace spent Vera Price.
ed. Since not all children are cent from Oregon and the rest I and children were over from
' to its members and theii mo­
Clatskanie
visiting
his
1
brother
the
Following
the
program
U. S. Public Health Service
Arcadia
park
at-
the
evening
at
susceptible to scarlet fever the from Washington, California and
thers on Friday at the hone of
“
|
Grover,
Sunday.
milk
Boys
Cookery
club
served
dance
Saturday
tending the
Frederick D. Stricker, M. D., Dick Test should be made before 1 Idaho. At the present time near­
the president, Mrs. J. T. Bennett.
shakes
with
cake,
the
hospitality
was
accompanied
Mrs.
L.
E.
Mr. and
McGee evening. She
Collaborating Epidemiologist
ottempting active immunization ly 75 per cent of the Oregon
committee
assisting.
and obviously the child to whom prune crop is dried, 17 per cent had Sunday guests from Birken-|by friends.
LIFE
] Mrs. Wm. Bridgers is expect-
Maupin—Plans under consid­
Dick toxin is given should be ( shipped fresh, and 8 per cent feld-
Scarlet Fever Prevention
FIRE
Former Resident Honored
_ her aunt from Portland for
Jones J ing
I canned. Investigations indicate
eration for establishment of
Since scarlet fever is, just re-Dick tested, a month or more that the canned output may bel Mr. and Mrs. James
AUTOMOBILE
a visit of several days.
Rev. Vernon W. Cooke of football and baseball field.
up
from
the
after
the
last
dose
has
been
and
children
were
now, somewhat more prevalent
Mrs. Marie Holmstrom and Peoria, Ill., has been elected
i profitably expanded.
Fish Hawk visiting relatives.
and all other kinds
Sheridan—Civic Improvement
than usual for this time of the given, to determine whether or
Elmer Christiansen came up daughter Olga were Portland vis- J moderator for the state of Ill­ club improved city park.
year, it is quite natural for us not protection has been effected.
itors
on
Bunday.
HOME
POINTERS
inois,
to
begin
his
duties
at
from Astoria, Thursday for a
to ask ourselves what can be Dick toxin is given in either
Mrs. DeRosa from Bennet’s once. Rev. Cook is a son-in-law
Yashats—Construction of the
A few bits of sapolio run I few days visit with the A. K.
done to prevent it. The most three doses, given ten days or
Mill is spending a few days with of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Watts of Roosevelt highway south of here
two
weeks
apart,
or
five
doses
through
the
food
chopper
as
Melis
family.
effective means of preventing
Mrs. Wm. Meadows.
this city.
progressing steadily.
1
though grinding food will sharp­
Mrs. A. Dowling and son Ber­
the spread of scarlet fever rests given one week apart.
Alberta DeRock joined the
en
the
knives
when
dull.
No matter what protection
with the parent. If all parents
nard were business visitors in seniors in their skip day trip to
An oil fire can be extinguish­ Clatskanie Thursday.
Home From South America
would but take a minute each you afford your child, don’t let
Seaside, going down Thursday
Mrs.
Watts Price of Buenos
morning to look at their children him go to school or play with ed with salt, flour, meal, sand
Carmichael
Ruth and Grace
afternoon and returning Sunday.
particularly their noses and other children when he has any or gravel but water will only were shopping in Mist Satur-
Geo. Jones drove to Salem Aires, South America, is visiting
spread
it.
throats, and inquire as to how symptoms which are suspicious
last week and visited his sister, relatives in New York, while
Scalding hot compresses can day.
they feel and would keep them of a communicable disease.
Mrs. E. L. McCanley at that enroute to Nebraska, where she
Mrs.
Buckley
and
Mrs.
Rachiel
be wrung out without burning
away from other children when-
will visit her parents. She will
place for a few days.
from
Vernonia
were
visiting
the hands if they are laid
ever they have such symptoms
proceed with her small daughter
FARM REMINDERS
their
mother
one
day
last
week.
lengthwise in the center of a
from Nebraska, to Oregon, to
as a sore throat, headace, nau-
With a Portland Orchestra for
Out of more than 4000 sam-
Mrs. G. Devine was a Clats-
spend several weeks with Mr.
sea, watery or inflamed eyes, a 1 pies of farm drinking watcr towel and the ends of the towel
Dancing and Special Entertainers
twisted
in
opposite
directions.
kanie
visitor
last
Friday
after-
spotted or “strawberry” tongue,
and Mrs. D. W. Price.
by
that have been analyzed
Copper and brass vessels may noon.
or a rash, much would be ac­ Oregon State college during the
DANCES TO BE HELD EACH SATURDAY
Robert Shields drove down
complished in preventing the last few years, more than oirç- be brightened by using vinegar
P. T. A. FINAL MEET
Honor Mothers
and salt in the water in which from Cottage Grove last Wed-
NIGHT
spread of not only scarlet fever
(
third
have
been
found
to
be
they
are
washed.
Members
of
the
Girls
League
l nesday to take his mother, Mrs.
but other communicable diseases polluted more or less seriously.
the
Entertained
By
Many
families
spend
far
too
of
Scappoose
high
school
enter
­
¡Shields and brother James back P. T. A.
as well, Practically all of us 1 Samples, properly submitted, are
Season membership tickets will be issued
tained at a Mothers Day tea,
4-H Club
know this but how few practice analyzed free by the bacterio­ little time on the planning of I to their home at Cottage Grove,
to all desirable gentlemen.
i
all mothers on Friday afternoon.
'¡’hey have been visiting her
it is evidenced by the number logy department of the colleges. purchases and far too much
Scappoose Parent Teachers’ Dainty refreshments were serv­
Ladies considered as members when es-
worrying
over
how
to
pay
the
daughter
Mrs.
G.
Devine
for
the
of children who are sent home
members were entertained by ed and an entertaining program
As a result of activity among
corted by ticket holder.
from school every day with one Oregon county agents in work bills. One cure for this is a well- past month,
4-H
club
classes
at
the
final
or another of these symptoms 1 in connection with orchard and planned budget, strictly adhered j Mrs. Niel, Miss Hilts, Miss meeting of the year last Friday j provided.
suspicious of a communicable di­ small fruit soil management dur­ to.
(Taylor and Miss Krauss, Ver­ evening. Eleanor Bryant and!
BARBECUE — CIGAR STAND
STORE
Many housewives can save nonia teachers were afternoon Melba Boyd of the Girl’s Cook-1
sease.
Library Receives Gifts
ing 1929, more commercial fer­ time and effort when cleaning
callers Sunday at the J. E. ery club demonstrated making
FILLING
STATION
COTTAGES
The Dick Test is a skin test, tilizer is being used profitably
Scappoose library was present-
very similar to the Schick Test than ever before, and unwise by sweeping all the rooms at Knowles home,
of palatable milk shakes before ed with “Etiquette Junior,” by
RATES
one
time,
and
when
dusting
all
1
is diphtheria, which will deter­ use of commercial fertilizer has at one time, to avoid handling! Funeral services were held in the audience.
Mrs. W. D. Dillard, St. Helens
mine whether or not a child is 1 been practically eliminated.
Philip Frakes and Sonny Rain­ librarian. T’.vo other new books,.
tools and equipment several! Vernonia Sunday for Grandma
A parking charge of 50c a car will be made at all
likely to contract scarlet fever
Hayrox, who passed away at ey recited suitable poems re­ “The Rosary” and “Black Rock,”
Before treating any seed po- time9
if exposed to it. The result of tatoes, it is always best to run
times. This entitles both members and general public
'
.
.
.
that plate at the home of heri garding the value of milk. Miss were also received last week.
evening dessert can often i
, ,
..
. .
,
the test is observed or “read” them over a slatwork working ).. The
to park privileges, such as picnicking, swimming,
county health
-™ i ™ r J «I.!,.,! ...v.;,..
8rand daughter last week, a ¡Nettie Alley,
twenty four hours after it has table or rack and discard all be cooked and watched while the short reading was given at the nurse gave a twenty minute
dancing in lodge, radio, use of card tables, etc.
Hostess
at
Party
been given. A negative Dick tubers which are bruised, crack­ luncheon or breakfast dishes are grave here where she was laid talk on milk and dairying.
Orchestra dancing main hall Saturday nights and hol-
Mrs. E. E. Wist was hostess
Test means that the child has ed or show any evidence of de­ being washed, thus allowing mo- I to rest beside her husband who
During the business meeting
idays. Members and their ladies only. Men, 75c; la-
protection and is not likely to cay, says the Oregon experiment ther more free time in the af-l I preceded her several years ago. Miss Vera Price, teacher of the for the Bridge club at the Co-
dies, 25c.
I lumbia cafe on Wednesday even-
contract scarlet fever. A posi­ station. Any sprouts which have ternoon.
We all join in extending our second grade was presented I ing. Five tables played and Mrs.
tive test, of course means that started are removed at that
Members Attending Without Ticket* May Be Vouched
sympathy to those left to mourn. with a picture, “Innocence,” as Sandstrom won high score.
the child is susceptible and there­ time.
Oiling of detour along Pacific
a reward for the second grade,
J.
E.
Knowles
was
a
Verno-'
fore likely to contract the di­
room which won most members
Successful marketing of spring highway between Medford and nia visitor one day last week.
sease if exposed to it. In gen­
in the membership drive. The
lambs
means that they are sort­ Phoenix completed.
eral a rather large number of
Martin A Forbes
Mrs.
Geo.
Taylor
ki
up
following oommkte* «fa atrium
Hood River—Contract award­
children under ten years of age ed for tops at least four times ed to L. C. Baldwin, on bid of around again after being
were appointed for the coming
LEADING FLORIST
FaJ-m
Topic*
Regular
Feature
will be found susceptible to scar­
fined at home a couple of weeks! year:
Regular farm programs twice $58.498, for construction of a with measles.
387 Washington St.
let fefer and a smaller number
packing shed for Apple Growers'
Program, J. G. Watts and
Portland, Ore., Phone
There aré two kinds of pro­ each day except Sunday are in­ association.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haycox Mrs. McPherson; membership.
tection which can be effected, cluded in the schedule of KOAC
BEacon 3162
St. Helens—Streets in this and daughter, Mrs. Johnson Otto Peterson; hospitality. Julia
passive and active immunity. at Oregon State college. A news town will be improved.
came down from Portland to at- Miller; library treasurer, Helen
digest
from
the
Morning
Ore
­
Pnssive immunity is short time
protection used only to protect gonian, And market and weather
the child who has been exposed I reports are given at noon from
to the disease. It lasts but a 12 to 12:45 o’clock. Talks on
short time, probably not over farm problems are included in
two weeks. Passive immunity the evening programs from 6:30
against scarlet fever may be ef­ ' to 7:30, o’clock in addition to
I market and weather reports, and <
fected by convalescent scarlet news items from the Oregon
fever serum or by scarlet fever Journal and associated press dis-
antitoxin. Active immunity means patches.
Insurance
Jos. Scott
Arcadia Park
Scappoose
4
<1
Arcadia Park
Lindsay
Lumber Co.
O utstanding F eatures of tre N ew F ord
New sircamline bodies.
Adjustable front seats in most bodies.
Choice of attractive color3.
Fully enclosed, silent four-wheel brakes.
Bright, enduring Rustless Steel for many exterior metal parts.
Three-quarter floating r ?ar axle.
Low first cost.
Torque-tube drive.
Extensive use of fine steel forgings and electric welding.
More than twenty ball and roller bearings.
Five steel-spoke wheels.
Phone 7F51
Chrome silicon alloy valves.
Chrome alloy transmission gears and shafts.
Aluminum pistons.
Treharne
F»tr Iloudaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers.
55 to 65 miles an hour.
Economy of operation.
Issi»» «« a
- BLrtMlfjes
Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield.
Quick acceleration.
Reliability And long life.
Ease of control.
Good dealer service.
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
at
Masonic
Temple,
-V'cVw Stated
Communication
•X First Thursday of each
XX* month. Special called
meetings on all other Thurs­
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
most cordially welcome.
J. E. Tapp, W. M.
J. B. Wilkerson, Secretary.
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Every meal a perfect feast of lusci­
ous tastiness—every bite a delightful
morsel of wholesomeness—it’s fun to
cook and joy to eat when foods are
sumptuously good like these! Real
healthfulness here—and never expen­
sive. Shop—in person or by phone.
Order of Eastern Star
WOMENS RELIEF
CORPS
Meets third Thursday of each
month at the I.O.O.F. hall.
Mrs. May Mellinger, president.
NEHALEM ASSEMBLY NO. IS
ORDER OF RAINBOW
FOR GIRLS
Regular meeting second and
fourth Mondays.
Margaret Nelson, Recerder
American Legion
Vernonia Post
Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S.
119,
American
Regular commu­
Legion.
Meets
nication first
second
and
and third Wed­
nesdays of each
fourth Tuesdays
month, at Ma­
each month, 8 p.
sonic Temple.
m. Connie An­
All visiting sis­
derson,
Com-
ters and broth­ mander.
P. Hughes, Adjutant A
ers welcome.
Mrs. Gwladys Macpherson, W.M.
Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secretary.
Mountain Heart
“MONARCH FOODS OF QUALITY”
Vernonia Market
& Grocery
—
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
Freight
Delivered To
and Called
For At
Your
Door
Trucks Leave Vernonia
9 A. M. Daily
TUB NF. W FORI) TUDOR SEDAN
Roa-I.trr .... $435
Phaeton .... $440
Sport Coupe
<x>upe......................... $500
Tudor Sedan
. . $500
• . $530
1>e Luie Coope . . $550 Convertible Cabriolet $645
Three-window Fordor Sedan $625
De Luxe Sedan
. $650 Town Sedan
• • $670
Allpriett f. 0. b. Detroit, ptua frtight end delivery.
Long Distance Furniture Hauling
Between Vernonia and Portland
W. A. Davis, Local Manager.
Office Phone 1041
Res. 1052
Portland Vernonia Truck Line
for Freight Orders
C. BRUCE
L
LUMBER
Wholesale and Retail
Vernonia
I
F ord M otor C ompany
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
second and fourth Thursdays in
Pythian Sisters
W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors
Vernonia Temple 61 meets always welcome.
Marie O’Donnel, Vice Grand
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
Edna Linn. Noble Grand
W.O.W. hall.
MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C.
Myrtle John, Secretary.
DELLA CLINE, M. of R. & C.
Della Cline Treasurer
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
I. OO. F.
HARDING LODGE 118
Meets every Monday
—Vernonia Lodge No,
night in the W.O.W. 246 I.O.O.F.
meets every Tuesday night
hall. Visiting broth­ at 8 o’clock, in LO.O.F. hall. Vis­
ers welcome.
itors always welcome.
James Nanson, C.C.
Noel Hammack, N.G.
U. A. Scott. K.R.S.
John Glassner. Secretary.
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