Friday, May 34, 1980 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon ------------------------ ~ Mn. Way.. Lapp«, Society Reporter Phone STS Partv at Nelson Home STOP FOR SUMMER •/ Writes About Control of Mildew and Aphis on Roses Warns Against Wrong Powder SALE POPPY IS Loyal Heimers Elect Officers BIG Many Sold At Arcadia Park And Plan One More Meeting Before At Smoker Here Summer Vacation The poppy sale which was One more meeting is planned held at the dance at the Arcadia Mrs. Dan Nelson entertained by the Eastern Star Social club (By Georgina B. Lappe) impression that the dusting pow- park last Saturday night was a a group of “500” enthusiasts at and the Study club before the noticed that many per- der will control the plant lice decided success. The poppies luncheon in her horns on Pebble summer vacation starts. I have I A pot-luck luncheon will be sons who have been using sul-1 or aphis, as it is commonly cal - were e.igerly bought by both creek road last Thursday. Mrs. G. Thostrud of Westim- the occasion celebrating the last phur for the control of black | ed. Elack Leaf 40 (Nicotine sul- ladies a..J men, some of the roses phate) is the only effective] poppies being sold over several ber received high score for the meeting of the Eastern Star So-; spot and mildew on their . ■ — c — —. — 11 * w, r» tknon wriutu afternoon’s play of cards. Other cial club in the Masonic Temple, have not been using dusting sul- means of controlling these pesta times by those who donated them guests were: Mesdames Bert next Wednesday, June 4. Iphur and have applied it too, One has to be very persistent when the supply was exhausted. Mrs. Dan Nelson and Mrs. Nelson, Virgil Powell, Paul The last meeting of the club heavily, Get regular dusting to rid the plant of the aphis if Fetsch, Lloyd Baker, S. Nelson year for the Study club will be powder which contains dusting they have been allowed to ac- Connie Anderson of the Ameri­ and B. Stevens of Westimber. held June 12. ¡sulphur and arsenate of lead for cumulate before any effective can Legion Auxiliary were the remedy has been resorted to. In committee on the poppy sale at ¡the purpose. Dusting sulphur is _____ case the dusting will have the Arcadia park lodge. STUDY CLUB MEETS U. S. Department of Agriculture as fjne as flour. The dusting that Much credit is also given the Chicks of different ages should powder should be applied with a to be forgone until the aphis Vernonia Boxing Commission not be raised together. The older dust gun so that a very fine have been exterminated. Mrs. W. W. Wolff had as her ones will crowd the younger; film covers both the top and; Well cared for rose bushes who. assisted in selling poppies subject for discussion at the poorly developed birds will be underside of the foliage. ( will need only one spraying of for the Auxiliary. regular meeting of the Study the result. , s j There are several trade names the Black leaf 40, to get rid of club last Thursday afternoon, Alfalfa should never Pas’, which this dusting powder i is s the first signs of the aphis. WILL ENTERTAIN “Religion as a Social Influence.” tured the first year and ® only The last subject for discussion lightly the second. Overgrazing called, the most popular being I Several have inquired what Massey dust from the formula , to do with the small green worm Members to Meet at Home Of in the study of social psychology often injures a good stand. made by this eminent authority which the club has undertaken Pasturing sheep on annual on the control of rose diseases. i found on the underside of the Mrs. E. E. Bleile | leaves and which has been chew- for the past “club” year will crops makes it possible to rotate Mrs. E. E. Bleile will enter­ pastures mure rrequenwy. I It is necessary to dust at least | in 8 the leaves. The dusting pow- be at the next meeting. pastures more frequently. According to the Bureau of every ten days, especially after der which contains arsenate of tain the members of the Garden Mrs. E. E. Bleile entertained tlie members of the club at her Dairy Industry, it is necessary a spell of damp weather at which ] lead takes_ care^ of^ *h,]s;tP®st^B®Jj club at her home on the O. A. ' cral chews and the little green hill Tuesday afternoon. home at the last meeting, and to remove cows from garlic-in­ time the fungi form. Nc program has been planned served a delightful lunch during fested pastures 4 to 7 hours be­ Many persons are under the worm is no more. for this meeting but the new tile social hour which was held fore milking to eliminate the program committee appointed by after the regular business of the garlic flavor and odor from milk. the president-elect, Mrs. Herman afternoon. Fleeces should be rolled up, Veal, will report on their plans not too tightly, skin side out, 1920, for the coming year. Full Gospel Tabernacle Farms Enum. Incp. and tide with paper twine be­ Election Precincts Evangelistic services continue fore shipping to market. Wool Apiary with increasing inteerst. Evange­ buyers prefer this method of Birkenfeld ounces of starch that has been listic E. Elsworth Krogstad is a lying to that done with wool Chapman dissolved in 1 pint of cold wa­ v. ry able preacher, fearlessly de­ □oxc,. ter. Practically all commercial I Clatskanie 1 city ... claring the Bible truths and varieties of watermelons are Young pasture grass should be j “ - Clty - power. His musical talent and grazed closely enough to keep subject to stem-end rot, which „ 2 singing also are greatly enjoyed. the leaves growing and to pre- Columbia City is especially destructive in the The meetings will continue ev­ vent the development of heavy Deer Island southeastern states. ery night thiq week or longer. stalks. Such graBB ia richer in Delcna ......... Monday, June 2, there will be protein and soluble carbohydrates ! Goble City Camp Fire Groap Active a fellowship meeting of minis­ and is more readily digestible “ outside Cheskamae Camp Fire group ters and laymen from the dif­ than older grass in which more I McNulty 578 578 ......... 64 started work on their head 574 ......... 89 574 j Marshland ferent churches of Oregon, and stalks have developed. bands Tuesday. 222 ......... 49 222 1 Milton Washington. Everyone is urged The popular belief that the 1 Mist ........ 241 The girls will hold a candy 46 241 ........ to be present. Two meetings are 295 ......... 9 295 sale Saturday. scheduled for the day, 2:30 and rattlesnake acquires a new ring Prescott 1049 ......... 179 1049 Quincy 7:45 p.m. Pastor Irl J. Walker each year and that the number Rainier 1 city ............... ......... 1350 556 3 Union—Farmers’ Cooperative of Portland will speak at the of rings indicates its age is 532 6 “ 2 citv .................. ......... wholly incorrect, says the U. S. creamery company build evening service, The orchestra “ 3 city .................. ....... 3 262 creamery plant here. 15 154 from his church will render Biological Survey. A rattlesnake " 1 outside ........... ......... “ 2 outside ............ ......... 4 20 music and special selections for adds from 2 to 4 rings a year, usually one each time the skirt ! 457 49 283 “ 3 outside ........... ......... the occasion. 3978 797 is shed. The rattler seldom has I St. Helens 1 city ........... A time of blessing is assured 889 2 city .......... more than 10 rings, because the ii to all. 748 3 city .......... terminal rings are worn down it K. C. Prinzing. pastor. 696 4 city .......... and broken off. it 848 5 city .......... Milk production of dairy cows Sauvies Island Evangelical Church Scappoose town . can not be increased above the Sunday school with A. c. outside Knauss as superintendent will normal by the use of any drug South “ Scappoose or combination of drugs, says begin at 9:45 a.m. 1 city the veterinarian of the food, Vernonia it 2 city The pastor’s subject at 11 a.m. drug, and insecticide administra­ tt 1 outside “The Ascension.” <4 tion. When decrease of milk pro­ outside 2 The young peoples meeting at duction is due to disease the use « 3 outside it 7 :00 p.m. 4 outside of a nostrum instead of proper The theme for 8 p.m. will be treatment may prove exceeding­ Warren Yankton “The Preparation for Pentecost.” ly costly to the owner of a dairy The Wonden’s Missionary So­ herd. Total 8028 10997 13960 ciety has their monthly meeting Unlike the true clovers and 1920 Census 13960 Wednesday at 2 p.m. sweet clover seldom alfalfa, Gain ............. 6037 SAM SAYS THE ONLY G. W. Plumer, pastor. causes bloat. However, during MUSIC HI3 WIFE HAS abnormally wet periods cases of dust. Arsenicals are safe to use duce front developing stem-end IS TO KEEP HARPIMG Christian Church bloating have been reported. To until the heads of the cabbages rot in transit by choosing only ABOUT HIS FAULTS F. Claude Stephens, Minister be on the safe side, do not turn are nearly formed, because the melons that are free from cuts Sunday, June 1: 10 a.m. Bible cattle on sweetclover pasture poison disappears almost entire­ and bruises and by reclipping ANNOUNCEMENT school, Children’s Day. 11 a.m. when the sweetclover is wet. ly within 2 or 3 weeks after and treating the stems with a I have leased and am now the cat- Even when it is dry, if Divine Morning Worship. application. All outer leaves of disinfectant paste as they are operating the Sessman Theme: “Pentecostal Principles tie have not been accustomed treated cabbage should be re­ packed in the car. The paste Blacksmith Shop. of the Church.” 1:00 p.m. Inter­ to it, fill them up with other moved before the cabbages are can be bought ready made; or | Repairing of All Kinds it can be made by boiling 81 national radio broadcast over feed before turning them on the marketed or consumed. W. M. Faulkner KO1N—see program elsewhere sweetclover. The shipper of the succulent ounces of bulestone in 2M»' The cabbage worm, one of the watermelon can prevent his pro- quarts of water and adding 8 to be heard in your own home. 7:00 p.m. Christian Endenvor. worst pests of cabbage, can be 8:00 p.m. “Simon Peter on Fire.” controlled if an arsenical poison All services nre looking for­ is applied as soon as damage is detected and before the worms ward to Pentecost June 8. become too abundant. Lead ar­ ■ è Construction work underway senate, and Paris green are ef­ on new bridges between Turner fective poisons and may be ap­ * and Aumsville. plied either as a spray or as a 'M?/ The Loyal Gleaners club met with Mrs. M. D. Mulkins May 21. After a short business meeting Mrs. Ray Charlesworth _ gave a very interesting book review of “In His Steps,” by Charles Mu*- roe Sheldon. Mrs. F. C. Stephens will have charge of the program June 4, at the home of Mrs. V. D. Haight, 1228 Second ave- ! nue. Mrs. W. Jackson was elected president to succeed ___ _. W. Mrs. C. Lindsay, who resigned because she is leaving for the summer. j The hostess served luncheon to the following guests. Mesdames, Ray Charlesworth W. Jackson, M. L. Herrin, F. c’l Stephens, J. A. Lindsay, A. Arm-1 strong, W. O. Porterfield, E. Knight, J. L. Timmons, A. C. Hunter, S. D. Lindsay, J. Krieg­ er, C. W. Lindsay. t "They Learned About Women” Featuring Bessie Love, Van and Schenck J. C. Nugent Friday, May 30 ■u "Red IIol Rhythm” A Musical Comedy Success with Alan Hall J J June 1 and 2 "Adam and Eve” Tuesday and Wednesday N June 3 and 4 CO. V Cass Bergerson Professional and Business Directory For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable biisin.» and professional people. uu.u.« BEAUTY SHOPS Trucks for Local and Long Distance Hauling ANNETTE BEAUTY SHOP -It'J :<« QUICK SERVICE Office Phone 663 Vernonia, Res. Phone 664 . Oreg®» Phone 221 Curly Buffmire TRANSFER Cason Transfer HOTEL Local & long distance HAULING Phone 923 Office in Workingmen’« Store C” CONTRACTORS JOHN A. MILLER X- Dr. J. A. Hughes Physician and Surgeon Physiotherapy Chiropractor Tel. 671 1117 State Vernonia, Ore Hotel HyVan STEAM HEAT The best for those who appreciate the best. « PLUMBING General Contractor < Mason Work, Building <5 v<' "Sx# STRAND A BERG Contractors and Builders On all kinds of construc­ tion, estimates given witl> out charge. Box 157, Vernonia A J K.:-" A* ><• May 31 and June 1 Sunday and Monday TRADIINO J. E. Tapp DENTISTS V With Warner Baxter, Mona Maris and Many other Stars. A great outdoor Ro­ mance. A. L. K ullander VERINOrNIA DR. R. A. OLSON Saturday Eve. and Sunday Mat. l ilt* Arizona Kid "Something more than plate" HAY—GRAIN—FEEDS—FUEL a ■ «J iti IHolmes JEdwadx Inlaä The Vernonia Trading Company has been the farmers’ Clear­ ance house for years. Electrotherapy, 9 I The Dairyman, or Poultry man Can Do His Rest Buying Here Shampoo, Marcelling, Finger waving, Permanent Waving. Over Horseshoe Cafe. Phone 431 ? ll Wil They wouldn’t last long enough for her to walk llivl down the aisle...and aisle... and yet there are as distinct arjl i'll wear wear points in silverware as on bridal slippers. points in silverware as on bridal slippers. £ W ll\l That That ’s why ’s why in Holmes in Holmes & Edwards & Edwards silverplatc silverplate ■■PjA little little blocks blocks of sterling of sterling silver silver have have been been imper imper- ­ 4 ceptibly inlaid at the wear points of the most used used pieces. pieces. This This assures assures you you that that the piece the piece will will never never wear wear out. out. Yet Holmes Yet Holmes & Edwards & Edwards Inlaid Inlaid costs costs you you no more. no more. VERNONIA BAKERY X; • ■ With Satin Soles? Neatly wrapped, can now be purchased at your grocer or our bakery—Bread sliced into thin, firm, even and creamy delicious slices—TRY A LOAF! & <1 ¿i Should Order Her Bridal Slippen /not her’s Bread ' fe; to If a Bride Construction work on Stayton- Fern Ridge road progressing rapidly. Columbia County Census Figures /Ó JOY Theatre WHAT WOULD HAPPEN Good News for Everybody Fresh shipment of SARGON I M. D. COLE Dentist Vernonia, Oregon DR. W. H. HURLEY Dentistry and X-Ray Hoffman Hdwe Building Bafford Brothers Term inai Cafe I P. HILL Mary Kato Justice of the Peace Notary Public Office: 875 Second St. Chop Suey Restaurant ---------------------------------------------- 1 LAWYERS ▼ You'll enjoy a bowl of delicious Chop Suey after the show. Gordon R. Watt Attorney-at-law Joy Theatre Building Vernonia, Oregon PASTIME Marvin R. Eby, M. D. CARDS AND Physician and Surgeon Lloyd Baker, Prop. Vernonia RESTAURANT PHYSICIANS LIGHT LUNCHES General Pleoabing Th« Right Place to Eat Excellent Cooking Vernonia, Oregon AT Mac’s Pharmacy À Phone Hospital 931 Town Office 891 SHINGLE MILL I Re-Roof With SHINGLES From Johnston & McGraw Shingle Co. VERNONIA 4