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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1'30 SEVEN Mr. and Mrs. Gaorge Anderson, evening callers at the home of on the interest of the whole pub FARM FOODS BEST Over 2,000 readers are in of Taft, Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Linsey. lic, And it is a fair proposi- terested in the classified col- FOR DAILY DIET Art Spitler has as his guest tion, but not one that is likely to Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer re umn of The Eagle. his cousin, Jim Spitler. lead to early realization. cently bought a large size Mc If the American people wish it is regrettable that local Cormick separator. Year* Sitter* Visit After 14 Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Lee and riv alries have thus far blocked to be healthy they should eat Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange family from Vernonia motored Earl Smith of Vernonia was more of the protective foods, A seven pound baby girl was progress in a project for which such as milk, vegetables, fruit have as their gustt Mrs. Lange's through Natal Sunday. working on the West Coast Tele there is distinct public demand born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Miss Gertrude Johnson of nnd need, All cf the beaches and eggs, and cut down on the sister, Paul, Lincoln Peterson had hi* sis- phone line last week, which is Condit, July 26. Minnesota. Mrs. in territory north of that reach j sugar, say* Dr. Henry C. Sher St. ter and family from St. Helens being built down the river. Lange and her sister have not Mrs. Bob Linsey and son Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McGil- ed by the new Salmon river cut man of Columbia university, an seen each other for 14 years. as visitors last week. vary spent the weekend in Port off are now accessible only by internationally recognized auth Mr. and Mrs. Lange drove to Jake Neurer butchered a calf Clarence called at her mother's,' Mrs. Nels Peterson, Saturday. routes in greater or lesser degree ority on nutrition, who has been land. Portland Saturday morning to and took it to Vernonia Tues- circuitous. A direct route would teaching a summer school class meet Mrs. Lange’s sister, return Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson F. M. Stokes, architect for the enable a very large population in this subject at Oregon State Frank Peterson family and son Normand were callers ing home Saturday evening. new school building, was in Ver- in Portland and the territory, college, were Tuesday evening visitors Saturday afternoon at Mist. nonia Tuesday. surrounding it, as well as the | Sugar is a good source of en- i at Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn’». Mr*. Reithner Visits Her* Natal Grange held their re Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin gular meeting at the hall last A baby girl was born to Mr. whole northern Willamette valley, ergy but it contributes nothing Mrs. C. W. Reithner came to get to the beach in from 40 I more, and its consumption in and Mrs. C. W. Crane July 28. from Portland Sunday to spend and family were visiting at Mist Saturday evening, The com- Wednesday evening. She weighed eight and one-half minutes to an hour and a quar- [ this country has gone beyond a few days here._______ mittee in charge for the Po ter less time than it now takes ' the limits of good nutrition, be Mrs. Fred Parkknon spent mona Grange work is busy mak- pounds. them to make the trip. Such, lieves Dr. Sherman. It now sup- Thursday with Mrs. Lee Osburn. ing prevarations for the big Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Owens a saving in time as that would plies 25 per cent of the total Lee Osburn has a contract to event to be held Saturday, Au SPRAY FLY-KIL are the parents of a seven mean for many the difference calories in the average diet, , get out more electric light poles. gust 2. pound baby girl who was born between ability to make a week- thus displacing a large percent-1 Half Pint* Mr. Osburn has been engaged in Mr. Mayfield from the Shell trip and the lack of I age of other foods and bringing end beach I July 27. the pole business this summer. Oil company of Vernonia was a | about an impoverishment of it. The county’s survey crew, now Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caldwell Miss Maybelle Drorbaugh is Natal caller Monday. It would seem that the high- minerals and vitamins. of Hillsboro were Sunday visitors at work surveying the Rainier- spending two weeks in Forest is resigning1 The higher the total Vernonia cut-off have run sev When the pesky old flies Grove as the guest of her aunt, way commission power and au- tion of the diet which propor- at the F. N. O’Donnell home. is made some of its due start buzzing around your Relatives from Aberdeen, Wa I eral lines up to this time. Mrs. E. M. McKnight. DOC WISE thority when it waits for ag- up of protective foods the less shington, visited with Mr. and i C. Flemming from Portland ears, don’t call them names Christine Rainey returned reement among rival localities likely that person is to suffer Mrs. Crawford on Saturday. spent one day in this vicinity —act! Shut the room up Saturday after spending a week before undertaking a project of ¡from the degenerative diseases/ Mr. and Mrs. D. Palmenter on business last week. tight, haul out a sprayer with Audrey Johnston in St. such general merit and import- such as chronic indigestion,I G. Newkirk from Portland was loaded with Fly-Kil and ance. The commission would be rheumatism, hypertension anJ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex a visitor in this community Helens. go to it. In several min- wholly justified if it would, af-|other chronic circulatory j : | Palmenter, and Mr. D. Dollen Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Childs and ter consideration of all routes, seases, said Dr. Sherman, quot- motored to Salem Saturday re- utes you’ll see the flies Game Warden William Brown family and Lorraine Space at- adopt the one recommended by ing tumbling to the floor, Fifty Dr. Longstroth of San Fran- turmn8 Sunday. ' made his call here last Friday. tended the Shrine picnic at Jant- its own engineers as being best cisco. And in many cases, he' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holt from strokes are all you need if Lode McDonald, fire warden, zen beach Wednesday. and most feasible and proceed points out, persons suffering Toledo, Oregon, have been visit- fty>m Vernonia, made several you use the special Fly- Kil sprayer. Sold only at Rolland Larson, who had been to lay out the road. If the high from these diseases have found ing Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smith, /calls in this community last measure of relief and j Mr. and Mrs. F. N. O’Donnell .week. Rexall Stores. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. way commission is really going a in large some cases complete cure,' spent the weekend at Hillsboro. | Mrs. Nels Peterson and daugh R. Gillchrest for the past two to wait until there is full ag when their diets were changed) Harry ~ Turner and ...... friends of ter, Mrs. Noble Dunlap, and son weeks, left Friday for his home reement among towns and dis I tricts that are active rivals for to include meat once a day, one * Scofield were at Treharne one Floyd Peter v1*—1 called «-'>—> to see Mrs. D -‘— in Worley, Idaho. fftn local favor in the routing of quart of milk daily, eggs once day last week. son’s daughter, Mrs. Bob Lin I J. F. Murray cut off the end the highway we are likely to a day, and the remainder of the Helen Barnes of Vernonia vis sey, Friday. THERE SHOULD 0E A FEW of the little finger of his left wait a very long time for ful- diet made up almost entirely ited with her cousin on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill of /VIORE PLACES RESERVED Portland are still enjoying their hand while at work at the Johns- fillment. The general public is from fruits and vegetables. and attended the picnic. IN THE HALL OF FAME The Story Shingle mill not interested in such rivalries. | The ordinary child needs a I Mrs. vacation here at Natal. ton and McGraw Mrs. F. O”Donnell and FOR GOOD WOMEN — What it wants is the early j quart of milk daily at least un R. Stanton were Vernonia shop- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price and Tuesday. DRIVERS -/ building of a short road to the til it is completely through pers on We'dnesday. daughter Marion were Friday T. M. Crawford was hit in sea. j growing, according to Dr. Sher- have Standard Oil company the eye July 24 with a piece of ' man, and a woman should have put up a new gasoline tank and rock. The sight was partially i this amount until she has wean oil pumps at J. McDonald’s place I destroyed. He will be in Em ed her last baby. Occasional at Treharne. anuel hospital for several days. | children have been found who Koster camp has their own had particularly efficient cal- gasoline tank installed at Geo. Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller and i cium conserving mechanisms and John’s for company use. son Marion returned Friday af Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montgom-1 and could get along on 1pints B*ys that have been working ter spending three weeks visit ing Mrs. Miller’s parents, Mr. ery went to Portland Saturday daily, he said, but the rule of at the golf course finished there a quart a day is the safest for on Monday. and Mrs. M. D. Atkins, at Bon to spend the day. Miss Helen Gefft visited with all children to give them a Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barnes ners Ferry, Idaho. friends at Beaverton Saturday. chance to do their best and to and family were callers at the Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Bateman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montgom keep them from growing up cal home of her brother on Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bate ery and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. cium-poor. Mrs. Price and son motored to man of Covington, Oklahoma, Percy McCampbell and family, Vancouver, Washington, Satur- went to Portland Saturday. Mr. Ed Berger, Mr. and Mrs, Mar were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. day evening returning Sunday. Com«* in and arr th» farta and Mrs. J. M. Bateman will cus Hopkins and baby boy of T. Kilburg and family Sunday. I Irene and Dorothy Larson of for yournelt spend the week there with their Timber, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gilmore, McMinnville and Miss OU no longer need to send for son, Cecil, and his family. Bolen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bar Rose Koebeck and Joyce Har Smith have been visiting at tires by mail, nor do you have to buy tires made by some unknown Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lilly, ker of Portland, house guests of ris played golf at the Vernonia home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith the past week. manufacturer. Firestone prices are Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. McCampbell, pic Golf course Sunday. Mike Hacker of Portland spent Ethel Kelley, Doris Timm, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Roberson nicked at Balm Grove Wednes now the lowest in tire history, but Sunday visiting friends here. vada Iowna, Lorraine Lines, day. and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. more important than that, Firestone Burleigh Tallman of Wilark Mr. Richmond, who is em friends enjoyed a picnic dinner Drorbaugh, Mrs. A. Koster, Mr. quality has never been higher. and Sunday spent Saturday ployed here by the Southern Pa at the river on Tuesday. and Mrs. A. L. Bassett, Nelle H. Thornbrough got his foot cific, moved his family here on We’ve taken the mystery Green and F. B. Godwin spent with his family. Misses Margaret and Lou Rhea Tuesday from Powers, Oregon, cut on Tuesday at camp. He out of tire buying Saturday evening at Lotus Isle Amusment park near Portland. McCampbell, Miss Helen Tefft, where they have been living. is able to be back at work. Visit our store and we will show you Harold Beyers, Ed Berger, and Elmer Bergerson is driving Anthony Kilburg, who is stay the “inside facts” about tires. Wo Mrs. Frank Dickson was hos a group of friends enjoyed a ing at Clatskanie, spent Satur one of the gravel trucks for have actually cut up new tires and tess to the Bridge club Tuesday weinie roast at Sunset Wednes day here visiting his parents, road work. have the cross sections for you to ex afternoon. A nest of bowls was day evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kilburg. I Oregon _ Gas and Electric com- amine— yoti will easily see why awarded to Mrs. J. C. Lindley Miss Ella Castle, who is work Miss Marvel Brown returned pany have extended their line Firestone quality is so outstanding. a* prize for high score. De ing in Portland this summer, is home this week from Newberg, up Beaver creek. licious refreshments were served visiting her parents, Mr. and where she has been visiting rela- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bennett Don’t worry about punctures ANCHOR by the hostess, Those present ' Mrs. D. A. Castle, for several tives for some time. and family motored to Van- OLDFEELD and blowouts were Mrs. G. C. Smith of Inde days. Levi Anderson was. the guest couver, Washington, on Satur- Super Heavy Duty Punctures and blowouts are bother Mail pendence, Mrs. A. L. Kullander, Mrs. G. H. Gilmore and Mrs. of his brother and sister-in-law, day, returning on Menday. Our Tir» Order some and most people fear them — Mrs. W. R. Culver, Mrs. j. c. Sam Marelli drove to Forest Mail (Cash Prie») Tir» hut NOW, because of the patented Ordrt Lindley, Mrs. K. A. McNeil, Grove Saturday. / I Su*«r Oor Tir» Double Cord Breaker, Firestone has Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. M. Grün Mr. and Mrs. Percy McCamp- 6.40-21 $5.55 $5.55 (Cash Prie«) Tir. practically eliminated them. Come den, and Mrs. H. A. Pearse. bell had as their guests for a in and let us show you this feature few days last week Mr. and 4.50-21 $9.20 4.50-21. 6.35 6.35 0.75 WHY WAIT? that puts two extra plies of cord, Mrs. Charles Bolen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barker of Portland and right under the tread where most 4.75-19 10.20 10 Jis Morning Oregonian Dudley Willeston of Seattle. 6.75-19- 7.55 7.55 road wear comes and where punc Mrs. John Kalish, Dorothy Highway Commissioner Gates, tures and blowouts start. at a hearing in Jewell last week Dean and John Mulnor motored 5.00-19 10.95 11.75 5.00-20- 8.15 8.15 on the question of creating a to Portland Tuesday. Compare Prices and ZANE GREY ’ S Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tefft and super-road district in Clatsop, Specifications 5.25-20 12.35 13.65 5.00-21. 8.45 S.45 Columbia, Washington and Tilla daughters Helen and Thelma Because Firestone Tires hold al! mook counties in order to fi spent Sunday at the beach. work! record* on road and track for Mr. A. T. Kilburg spent Fri nance a short highway route to 5.50-20 13.90 15.15 5.25-18 8.98 8.98 speed, safely and endurance, many the Pacific via Vernonia, repeat day and Saturday of last week people think they are high priced— ed a statement of the commis in Portland. With Richard Arlen, Jack Holt, Fay Wray 6.00-20 1470 17.10 5.25-20- 9.40 .9.40 l>ut ju»t check these low price*— Mrs. Marge Cavanaugh, who sion’s willingness to project a then compare quality — you will be short route to the sea whenever has been working at Newport and Eugene Pallett. 6.50-19 1740 10.95 dollars and miles ahead. people of various districts shall for several weeks, visited friends 5.25-21- 9.75 9.75 become ready to lay aside con at Timber Sunday. —FRIDAY— Mail Order Our 7.00 20 19.05 23.45 tentions purely local and give Mr. and Mrs. William Hoff- Tire Tire Size 4.50-21 «.00-20 12.55 12.90 united support to a project based man and daughter of Clatskanie 4.75 in. 4.72 in. 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