Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 07, 1936, Image 2

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    VER NONTA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
AMAZE
A M INUTE
SCIENTIFACTS ~ BY ARNOLD
THE FEATHERHEADS
By JOHN BLAKE
A Bone to Pick
© Bell Syndicate —WNU Bervlce.
C oal power
of
the U.S./
A 5, 500,000
HORSEPOWER GENERATOR
COULD BE DRIVEN BY
THE ENERGY OP THE
COAL BURNED IN THE
U.S. IN ONE YEAR.
T his would
S upply light
, FOR THE
\ COUNTRY FOE
| 176 YEARS.
W hen up .
BECOMES DO wh
C onpined grains
OF SAND PRESSING ON
ITS HEAD DETERMINE
THE LOBSTERS SENSE
OP BALANCE. IP IRON
PILINGS ARE SUBSTI*
TUTED AND A MAGNET
HELD OVER ITS HEAD,
THE LOBSTER TURNS
OVER .
/
P itching
ioo MILES
PER HOUR
A STRONG
ARMED BASEBALL
player can throw
A BALL OVER IOO
MILES PER HOUR
WNU Service.
Events in the Lives of Little Men
♦
By Charle« Sughi oe
Poor Burglar
THE POOR RICH
Chief—While I was out with some
of the boys the other night a burglar
broke Into our house.
Yeoman—Did be get anything?
Chief—I’ll say he did—my wife
thought It was uio coming home.—
Pennsylvania Keystone.
YOU CAN
ALWAYS
DEPEND ON
WRIGLEY'S
QUALITY^
Hard Line«
NO CRIES FOR HELP
“Why so gloomy?”
“Ah! These desperate times get
my goat.”
“Huh! You still get a salary and
are not on the welfare.”
“1 know it, but we are riding
‘Td never have married you ex­ around in an old '29 model, and
cept for your money."
that’s almost as tough as being
“Yes, that's another disadvantage on the welfare.”—Cincinnati En­
In having wealth."
quirer.
“How do you like your daugh­
Too True
ter's husband?"
The
teacher
was
emphasizing
that
“Do you have much variety at
“Very much. They've been mar­
your boarding house?" “Well, we the truth should be told at all times ried a year now and he hasn't once
have three different names for the and nothing should ever be said asked me to find a good job for
which was not strictly true.
meals.”—Tit-Bits Magazine.
A bit later she asked Peggy if him.”
she had written her homework.
“No, ma'am,” was the answer,
Swift Journey
“my hand did!"
“W'e never went so fast before
we bad airplanes," said the speed
Sound« Familiar
enthusiast.
"Will you guarantee the uphol­ “Yes,” answered the man with a
' T h « PERFECT GUMr
stery of this car?" demanded the Dorse and buggy. "Even when your
prospective purchaser.
time comes to go to your eternal
"Madam,” replied the salesman, nome you can travel at the rate of
with dignity, “the proof of the pad­ two or three hundred miles an
ding is the Beating."
„ .
hour.’’
Never Say Die
“It is said that we shall pass
away as a tale that is told.”
“But tales that are told don’t
pass away; they are forever being
told again.”—Exchange.
That’s Something
WRIGLEY'S
SPEARMINT
AIDS DIGESTION
Coleman
LANTERN
THIS la the little Coleman
1 Lantern with the big
brilliance It lights instantly
and la alwaya ready for any
. . .. .. . A
lighting job. in any weather
Jost the light yon need for every outdoor use
on the farm for hunting, fishing. outdoor sportai
H mi «ermine Pyrex bulje-type «lo%e. pores lain ren-
tllator top, nielli«-plated fount.built-in pump Lilia
Coleman Lampe, ft make« and burns it» own mu
rrvolar kaaollne
« a bl« value, with jin
of dependable haotln« «erriea. tor only SS.VS.
•EE YOUR LOCAL DEALER - or writs
tor FREE Folder
TNG COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE CO.
Dept WU150 Wichita, Kaiuj Loa An«el«a Calif :
Cbiewo IH.; Philadelphia. A
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