Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 06, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, June 6, 1930
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia. Oregon
Enlarged glands
long time paid attention to pre-
grams prepared by the club mem­
KOAC Liat« Women'« Program»' 4-II Club Holds
Ear defects
paring children for school.
bers
themselves,
are
the
favorite
Regular KOAC radio features
Breathing defects
forms of evening entertainment.
for women include the home­
Summer Session i For
Spinal curvature
those who have never seen
I« .»noi’ctl at O. S. C.
makers’ program at 2:30 o’clock
In cooperation with
the ocean, a trip to Newport is
Anaemia
each day except Saturday and JUNE 9 TO 21 AT OREGON arranged including a side trip to
V. S. Public Health Service
Sunday, including 20, minutes
•32 Elected to National Honorary
the light house. This trip, how­
'-lerick 1). Stricker, M. D.,
STATE COLLEGE
with Aunt Sammy; the home
.40
Fraternity
ever,
is
not
included
in
the
reg-
wlluL
i
.tir..;
Epideipi
logist
garden hour at 3:30 o’clock
The
fnct
that
ular
summer
school
fee.
Each
Oregon
S.ate
College, Corval-
Club
Member«
From
Over
Entire
poul-
Thursday afternoon; the
I disadvant-’—> of City life, chil- 11: . May 30 —Howard Davis of
¡county represented is scheduled
Getting Ready For S-hool
try talks at 7:15 o’clock Thurs-
State to Attend Meet
' dren from large cities are lowest Vernonia, junior in commerce at
Ito appear at least once before
Vv hen jaren's become fully in phyi.,' 1 de ects speaks well
day evening; and the series of
Each year during the month i the micro; hone of station KOAC
Or. gon Stale college, has been
talks on opportunities in the of June a two week Summer |in order that the delegates may educated to their r. sp mobility !'<>:• t’-o
in.’ .Is of living and elected in J hi Kappi l’hi, nat­
field of home economics given1 School of 4-H club members is have an opportunity of telling i< r their children, and realize the present day health practice ional
nll-cr ll ge scholastic honor­
at 3 o’clock Friday afternoon. I conducted at Oregon Agricultural thc
b.\'k home' of their < . that not only at the pre-school ir. our cities. Cities have for a ary fraternity.
period
is
a
physical
examination
In addition, many talks by, College.
I
, periences.
l’hi Kappi Phi corresponds to
■sirable, but .-bo at periodic in-
specialists are scheduled, usual-, It is the outstanding 4-H club
Wit
I' i Beta Kappa in a liberal arts
■ Transportation: Arrangements reals from time of birth on-
ly following
Aunt
Sammy
’
s
chat.
!
of the year, which en­ have been made so that all coun-'
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| activity
colli go, but is open to students
ward, the Gettng Ready for
ables club members from all
in technical curricula, as well as
Alternate Bearing Characteristic I over the state to gather for ad­ ty delegations will arrive on s b' i 1 compaign as a special ac-
scheduled time, travel by train tivG’ will become unneecssary,
arts and sciences. The purpose
, The idea that thinning fruits ditional instruction in subject« has been arranged for Columbia’
of Kappi l’hi is to emphasize
Children . should be examined
will overcome what is known as relating to their club projects.! county on S'tml.i,.. June 8.
scholarship among college stu-
at regular intervals by the fam-
1 the alternate bearing habit is I The 4-H club summer school as-1
d nis. and to stimulate mental
Uy physii an. Medical and den­
incorrect, says the Oregon ex­ sembles boys and girls from all'
Hire Local Labor
achievements by the honor of
tul inspection is recommended.
periment station. Alternate bear­ ' over the state into a common
.“election to membership. The
commissioners J. N The Getting Ready for school
su organized
urguiii¿eu that
uiav they
wrcy j ; _ County
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ing is frequently a varietal char- group, i, so
primary qualifications for mem­
association ¡Miller and Bert Mills in talking cam ai m is a challenge to par­
! ncteristic which seems to be' maf j profit by their ___
bership are 90 average for jun­
, only slightly modified by any­ with one another, learn better'over the new bridge to be con- ents to perform a great sen ice
iors and 89 average for seniors.
~
creek
soon,
for
the
school.
The
co-operation
structed
over
Rock
methods
in
agriculture
and
home
thing the grower can do.
Davis is a member, of Pi Kap­
economics and return this val­ advised that where possible, lo- of doctors and dentists should
pa l’hi, social fraternity, secre-
Overbearing Influences Color uable infbrmation and experience cal labor would be eniployed in be secured through the local
tary of Kappa Psi, national hon­
the bridge. medical and dental societies, with
Overbearing has a marked in­ to other boys and girls in their the construction of
orary fraternity for men in the
June v.hic . professional men in good
fluence on the color of many communities who are unable to 2y. Bids are advertised for
!■:<•: erve Offiaers Training Corps
standing are usually connected.
. L' jjonor the PIONEERS
liruiMb
vuc vyi
cjjui» ca
|> vi i - ■ attend.
fruits, n<iys
says the
Oregon
experi-
SOME
NZ Vi <
band.
The American Dental associa-
All
club
members
who
were
Pieneers of- tlm Nchah tn valley will hold their annual ment station. When peaches, ap-
KNOW TEAT THEY A5>c
! tion says that upon the condi-
awarded scholarships at the 1929
ON TH
i CH
meetitf"; at ilirkt'iiiebi
-,'lay. Last year nearly 300 per- ' p'es or many
varieties
of highly
Bids opened for grading and
■ tion of the first teeth depends
State
Fair,
or
at
county
or
com-
vszxnxo
bniizih
nnnh
ntnrir
colored pears touch each other
UNTIL TH I TWAIN HITS
surfacing Nehalem highway three
in a large m. asure that of the
sons.^'tlendv’ll the meetiri", and it is expected that more during the ripening period, col­ munity fairs, also any club mem-
THEM /
miles eastward from Jewell.
Miss Ruby Johnson of Clats- second set and consequently the
will come this-year.
oring is poor where the fruits iber 12 years of age or over
child.
¡whose 1930 club work is up to kanie spent Wednesday at the whole condition of f the child,
The day-will 1 ’ i harpy one for tiic 111011 an(* women come together. Observations have date and who is elected as a home of Wilma Glassner.
Dental defects are present in an
too, that coloring of fruit
who clb^red
wilderness in this part of the country. I shown,
or is - paying
Mrs. W. M. Smith and child­ ippr’.iing majority
is usually more sprightly when I delegate
-
- - his or her
The
Remi-niscences of funner cays always recall the pleasures light crops are borne , than . when | exP ’Fn/1
ren called at the home of Mrs. s liool children an
t'nsea .nF n,a z.4-
y attend.
tlin
A I
phasis should be
The
cost
of
the
4-H
club
sum
­
Chas.
White
Thursday
afternoon.
heavy
crops
are
produced.
of life rutlie*‘than the sorrows. Any many of the things
correction.
mer school per member is $15
H. Condit spent Thurs­ The object of the “Getting
that’orfetf'presented themselves as serious problems are
for the two weeks, which amount day Mrs.
visiting at the home of her Ready for School Campaign” is
y ¿>í
approximately covers the actual i sister, Mrs. C. Ohler.
now recalled in a jocular vein.
to send to school, in the enter-
I
cost
of
room
and
board.
Each
of Vernonia
It will be a nay of rejoicing for the pioneers—but i
Vernonia transfer unload; 1 ing grade, a class of 100. per
club member should bring some
it should nb’o ,b<v ; day lor hrnorihg the pioneers that the:
l extra money for incidentals that I some supplies for Koster camp cent free from remediable dc-
I facts. Tiiesc children should al­
I he may wish to purchase, but on Wednesday.
younger loHt who enmo 1; ter may better appreciate this
Mrs. D. Palmcntcr balled at so have been immunized against
should not bring more than a
placolcnllect
the Nehalem valley.
smallpox a.id diphtheria.
1 few dollars. Boys will live at the home of Mrs. Kline.
A study of half a million chil­
the men’s new dormitory build­
Mrs. L. Smith motored to Ver­
dren be^un by Thomas D. Wood
THE DAIRY SPECIAL
ing, while the girls will live in nonia.
Waldo and Kidder halls. In ad­ A number of local folks wore in 1918, and reported by Harry
■: • L.,’7
The dairy demon”'ration train, which will arrive in
II. Moore in “Public Health in
dition to county chaperones com­ up playing golf.
Vernonia t mimu ; ■ ■i. the i;’catest thing in the encour-
the
United
States,
”
published
in
ing with the representative
Mrs. N. Hines, Url Hines. Joe 1 '23, focused att< ntion on the
PÀF.BER SHOP
a“< irtent of lot.ul i ! lry that will have ever occurred in'
groups, preceptresses and ma­
Mr. Parsons, Stewart‘f 1 1 : ,at 1 ural Children Were ilS
uvi» have
nave muncuiavv
vu«rKc of
vx i Parsons,
„
trons
immediate charge
íARBER SHOP
the Nehalem, valley.
the dormitories. All members of '£a”on8 of
Gl'ov'’c
handicapped than
„
'
U.
ER SHOP
Here 'v. ill, be <'; monstrated the value of intelligent;
Friday
at
the
home
of
Mr.
an
l
city children because of neglect­
the club summer school, includ­
Mrs.
L.
Crawford.
breeding of ILy Goand there will be demonstrations
ed reined able defects. Dr. Wood
ing those not having county
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nearer of summarized the results as fol-
chaperones are under the super­
and lectures on f. .iiay, .-agitation, disease control, mar­
vision of an adequate staff ofTOi^ani^ called at the home o lows:
keting, and in- rea: ■ d co istinqition, which will be the best
the|his «¡»ter at Treharne.
older persons throughout
1
Country
Defects
kind of initr’jietion to the person interested in dairying.
session.
Mrs. J. Glassner, Mrs. II. John ’ Teeth
Every club member attending and
__ children,
______ _ and
______
Mrs. _ ...
R. . Stan-
,
.
Official ; of tlie train have stated that the program
3.42
| 1 Tons
Is
will start exaHT.v as rehedn i d, and ask that all those Carkin, Vernonia’s “Lord Ches­ I should bring all necessary toilet I ton motored to Vernonia Fi id.
A
denoicls
Oregon Gas and Electric com­
terfield,” swaps his Cadillac and ■ articles and bedding needed, in­
e defects
planning to al lend be there ] romptly at 10 a.m.
..uys a Ford. And Jack was so cluding blanket, sheets and com­ pany had men working on their I dn a trit: in
forts.
In
addition
to
this
gym
I
line
here
last
week.
|
•
proud of his aristocratic car.
clothing, tennis shoes, tennis rac­
This is the time of year when Vernonia is most beau­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
and baseball gloves, while
tiful. Frequent showers
ers have raised a crop of grass that i Carl Bu.gesun arrives from quets
and daughter of Portland
absolutely
necessary,
are
not
maker, every vacant lot a park, and every roadway a I ontana, sin ..ds a day 11 re with very useful. If a club member week end guests at the
!• ¡OUSE OF CHEER
tiuuufiuy giving ci a .
friends and suddenly
instrument in O’Donnell home.
pleasing coi '..i .t in color between green strips that crowd i snorty buaa, r returns
’:EM’H AT ALDER
back to
his
s a musical
—.... -----
— —
-- an a^ orchestra
or
harmonica
band,
Mrs.
Chas.
Barnes
and
daugh
­
to the very
of (l.e trtixeied area.
-d
Oregon
hills and friends.
| bring the instrument.
ter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ba­
?nt
meals
at
pop­
It is assumed that all persons
Big ads make newspapers do attending will be in a good state ker and children motored to
rice ;. Col fee shop,
Upon h<;;i iny that two lHtle tots were in a car wreck strange
fino groceries are our main
things. Some who strenu , ­ of health before they will be Sherwood on Sunday, returning
ch-.nts J inch 25c, 35c.
Sunday, munj .can.” riimii'i to the acene of the accident ously plugged against
ppeal—not prices. We fea-
4C-. 50c, in dining
i
Joseph permjtte(j f0 come. A trained by way of Portland.
Breakfast 25c and
with blanched fac ;, ■.? !i louring his own child was in­ inning the nomination
,
have de
. .. ­ nurse
be on dtfty through­
i o i 'iods of freshness and
I .ncheons 35c, 50c.
cided o favor him during the out the session and a physician
Portland
—
State
Highway
Com
­
r.ot false savings. Yet
jured.
G »
I
nSc, 65c, 75c, $1
fall campaign.
will be called whenever deemed mission opened bids here recent­
;
u
ill
always find that
McNair,
Manager
I
ly on nearly haif million dol­
advisable.
started on an interesting trip
Cttlberlson, Prop.
v ' i considered, prices here
Patty Hughes who recently! The forenoon of each day is I lars worth of state highway pro­
to Ita’y. They expect to be had ad his ivories jerked out spent ¡n classroom and labóra­
low. Quantity buying and
the entire summer getting lo that he could get a new set tOry instruction. Here the club jects.
Charles Mitchell and son gone
.
DiJ
’ jjin makes that possible at
>ack
in
time
for
the
children
and click ’< tin, is celebrating be-. members receive information in
spent last week visiting Mrs. to go to high school.
11 times here.
— . able
“i. to , regnr
cause he ...,n
will soon ■ be
regard d to the different fields in
Mitcheii. mothfefr tn Washington.
Mrs. A. F. Baker came out torture a T-bone again.
Miss Lampert of Vancouver,
! agriculture and home economics
Wilark Friday evening and
Brand Producto"
B. C., and "MY. "a’nd Mrs. J. to
! by the regular members of the
hayed
until
Sunday
evening.
was
Ed
Heltham,
who
spend-
visited
I
Jlav asteiA of Portland
college
faculty
and
specialists
Mr. nnnd Mrs. Valpania's ing his honeymoon at Moffit
v .th Mr. and M bs . w. Kaber- ( friends gave them
a farewell springs hotel, when it was de­ The program is arranged and
stein lust week end.
chosen in such a man­
party
in
St.
Helens
Saturday stroyed by fire, wires his friends subjects
Orville Makipgfter who has evening.
ner that the club members at-
With
Portland Orchestra for
that it spoiled his honeymoon. tending
_____o receive not only subject
been suffering., jpom a strained
Dancing and Special Entertainers
I a itement at Ed’s age is severe matter information, but also re-
back ter solile time, was able
Aid Marketing Associations
to go lq WN—Monday.
on the heart.
| lated subjects that are import­
free Delivery
Phone 231
Mr. And M... Robert J-l. Usntj It has been the policy of the
DANCES TO BE HEI D EACH SATURDAY
I ant in the unified development
made) a, trip to Kelso recently I He re extension service and its
NIGHT
Some of McGraw’s friends in- of the head hands, heart and
visiting, with Mrs. Kent’s bro-1 county agent staff to sponsor sinuate that he turned "farmer” health of every club member at-
ther wixlin slm had not seen fprj a. d actively aid cooperative just prior to the primaries, so tending.
Season membership tickets will be issued
over tw<> yeurs.
nrketing movements. Many of as to swing the farmer’s vote. I Assemblies are an important
to ail desirable gentlemen.
’!3
Delivered To Ynsif
Mrs. Thus H. Hewitt attend- ’ the successful cooperative mar­ Through the columns of Monkey part of the group activities at
> 1
Ladies considered as members
aid Called
'
cd the opening-•■of the Rainier ie ting associations which are op­ Biz, v.
we wish „
to 1. inform the pub- th0 summer . school. . It is here
fa
corted by ticket holder.
golf course4 Friday with friends l erating in the state today have lie that McGraw has a sheep that the club members of
For
At
from St". Helens.
been rendered definite assistance
istate have the opportunity
' : Sewing club 1 • the county agents or the ex- I ranch.
The 'Happy «Six
_
I meet important people of
STORE
BARBECUE — CIGAR STAND
met Thursday with
witji Mrs. Ennis.
i lion pecialist in marketing.
'state and nation. Here also
Pete Knowles, known as the club members carry on their
Sotne 1 very 'interesting
..deresting trips
COTTAGES
FILLING STATION
Mayor of Mist, has been trying group singing
Avoid Weed« In Seed
are beitig t^l.en now that school
RATES
is out,
It is much easier to avoid to get signed up in the local
Motion pictures, parties, pro­
boxing
card
for
the
main
event
Mrs. ®eorge Stendal and chil­ weeds by getting high quality
dren left last week for a month's seed, eveiy though it is a little for the next smoker and asked
A parking charge of 50c a car will be made at all
vacation fwilh Mi-ip Stendal's mo-, more expensive, than to plant for the commission to sign up
times. This entitles both members and general public
Martin
&
Forbes
Eden
Wallace
for
his
opponent.
tlier in Ft. Ignatius. Mont. Mrs. weeds in the lawn and thon
to park privileges, such as picnicking, swimming,
LEADING FLORIST
JStendid made the trip without spend time and money on get-
dancing in lodge, radio, use of card tables, etc.
This column will be open free
mishap In thi'ir' "hew Dodge to tilg them out.
387 Washington St.
Orchestra dancing main ball Saturday nights and hol­
to
those
who
can
tell
a
larger
within fpe fttlleY nf St. Ignatius,I
Portland, Ore., Phone
idays. Members and their ladies only. Men, 75c; la­
then had two pun t ; .
Baker—New airport located fish story than Bill Charlesworth.
BEacon 3162
dies, 25c.
It
would
be
interesting
to
read,
Mr. and NJr ~ P. Unlpania and
rtheast of this city will be
ri gardless how bare of truth.
children IloiilotMak .lid Mary ¡rmoved.
V/. A. Davis, Local Manager.
Member» Attending Without Tickets May Be Vouched
Siale Board cl Health
arne
says a
Specializing
iy
Wilark
I
Vernonia
rarket
Dear
Vernonia
9 A. M. Sally
Bottled Pep
Àrcadi a Park
G. BRU Ci
»
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The Bank of Vernonia
Welcomes
Those visiting the city
tquiorrow during the
Dairy Train
iiionsliaiioii
If you lack Pep at 4
o’clock—if you wake up
tired—help yourself to
Pep and Vigor. Balance
each meal with a full
glass of milk. The Vita­
min A is concentrated
in milk and it fills the
body with PEP.
A ch a li a Ice Cream
A Nehalem Product
“There Is No Substitute for Good Butter
and Other Dairy Products
Nehalem Valiev
LUM
Wholesale and Retail
Lindsav
Lumber Co
îreharne
Phone 7F5»
Res. 1052
Portland-Verncnia Truck Line
«:,M
7b Balance Each Meal
In Vernonia
Office Phone 1041
Orders
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