Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 11, 1936, Image 9

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
America's Cup Race
The next race for America’s
Cup, most coveted trophy of the
yachting worlds of Great Britain
and the United States, will be held
in September, 1937. T. O. M. Sop-
tvith, British airplane manufac-
facturer, will compete with his
Endeavour II, an all-steel “J”
class yacht.
The new Endeavour is 87 feet on
’.he waterline, compared with 83
feet for Endeavour I and some
10 tons heavier than the old chal-
'enger.
NEW PRESSURE LAMP
PROTECTS EYESIGHT
Provides 300 Candlepower
“Live” Natural Brilliance For
Only lea Night
A new mantle lamp that protect«
your Bight with 300 candlepower
"live,” air-pressure light is bring­
ing "eye-health"
to thousands of
homes, especially
in rural communi­
ties. This lamp
gives 5 times
more light than
any mantle lamp
which has no pro­
vision for air
pressure. Special
laboratory tests
prove its brilliance is nearest like
natural daylight . . . kind to eyes!
W. C. Coleman, pioneer Inventor
of gas-pressure appliances, has
spent 36 years perfecting this lamp.
It makes Its own gas . . . burns
kerosene or gasoline. It operates
for only lc a night! It is clean,
safe, and is an ornament in any
home.
Eyestrain is caused by poor and
insufficient light, and often results
in serious damage to the eyes. Now,
nobody need take chances with
their precious sight. This new Cole­
man Lamp is so inexpensive that
no one can afford to be without it.
It provides plenty of light for every
home need .. . for reading, sewing,
studying, playing.
Readers of this paper can get full
details of this remarkable lamp, in­
cluding illustrations of the many
beautiful models, by simply send­
ing a- postcard to W. C. Coleman,
Dept. WU-171, Wichita, Kansas.
A Fetching Frock
With New Features
So you like this number! Love­
ly, isn’t it? Boasting the very
newest in sleeves and smart styl­
ing, it is just the frock to occupy
the leading role in your wardrobe
for weeks and months ahead.
What’s more, you can make it
quickly and inexpensively, with a
minimum of hot weather exertion.
Note the choice of short or long
sleeves, the paneled front, the
clever collar, the lovely pockets—
there is a perfect symmetry of de­
sign and a simplicity of line which
makes it a favorite from the bell!
Fashioned of a printed silk, crepe,
or cotton, you can achieve envi­
able distinction in this smart
model, a frock suitable for almost
any daytime occasion and the sort
to give you the ultimate in satis­
faction.
Make it yourself, sending today
for Barbara Bell Pattern, No.
1928-B designed for sizes 14, 16,
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18, 20; 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42.
Size 16 requires just 4 yards of
39-inch fabric, with short sleeves.
AIM RIGHT
Send 15 cents in coins.
Do not be too sure that youi
Send for the Fall Pattern Book
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Bure that your aims are right planned, easy-to-make patterns. Ex­
clusive fashions for children, young
women, and matrons. Send 15
cents for ybur copy.
Send your order to The Sewing
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ING POWDER
"Golden Rose"
Community Spirit
The only gift in the world that
is made exclusively to royalty is
the ‘‘Golden Rose,” which is pre­
sented by the Pope to a sovereign
or a member of a reigning family
v>ho merits it through pious
deeds. It is a solid gold replica
of a spray of roses in a vase
which, through essential oils con­
cealed in the petals, possesses a
lasting fragrance. — Collier’s
Weekly.
Of all the lost talents, that of
belonging, of being a true mem­
ber of the community, is the
greatest, and for many in our
large cities, the least expressed.
To be a true neighbor, citizen,
oatriot—to take on the state, so
SERIOUS FEEDING
that what it does, you do; to have
TIME FOR TURKEYS
the state within you, so that all
that wounds public life hurts you
—is to recover the tap root of
Raisers Should Be Putting
existence, to lay hold of the most
vital of all the strands of life.—
Pounds on Birds.
Week’s Supply of Postum Free Joseph Lee.
Read the offer made by the Postum
Br L. E. CLINE, University ot Nevada
Grapple With Fortune
Agricultural Extension Division.— WNU Company in another part of this pa.
Service.
We are sure to get the better of
Turkey growers who want to per. They will send a full week’s sup­ fortune if we do but grapple with
make profits at the business are ply of health giving Postum free to her.—Seneca.
putting the pounds on their birds as
fast as possible these days. The four
or five months of the summer feed­
ing period are the most vital to
making profits. The first six weeks
of the turkey’s life is a very critical
period, but little weight is put on.
The finishing period just before
marketing the birds is also impor­
tant but in it likewise little weight
is added in proportion to the large
expense for feed.
But during the in-between period,
according to Cline, the rapidly grow­
ing turkey adds pounds economi­
cally because it converts, at a rapid
rate, large amounts of a relatively
low priced feed into a high-priced
commodity to grace the table dur­
ing the fall and winter. During this
fast growing period a relatively
small proportion of the teed given
is needed tor maintenance while a
large proportion is available for
growth and profits.
When the average turkey is two
months old it will weigh about 2.5
pounds. This weight is put on at an
average rate of 2.15 pounds of feed
per pound gain in weight A month
later the turkey will weigh 5
pounds, and will be gaining one
pound for approximately each three
pounds of feed eaten.
At the end of the fourth month, the
turkey should weigh at least 8.25
pounds and is turning feed into tur­
key meat at the rate of 3.5 pounds
of feed to one pound of turkey.
Good gains may be made also
during the fifth month, but there­
after the ratio of pounds gained to
feed consumed declines very rap­
idly, until it takes 5.6 pounds of
feed to produce one pound of tur­
key in the sixth month and approxi­
mately 10.7 pounds of feed for one
pound of meat in the seventh month.
After that the feed often costs
more than the net price which will
be received for the additional
pounds of turkey.
While feeding in adequate quan­
tity is very important the composi­
tion of the feed is equally impor­
tant The two must go together if
the most pounds of turkey are to be
put on.
The Choice
One soon finds that only close­
mouthed people will do for
friends.
DIOTCHY. ROUGH
Uk complexions
r
improved, and smooth skin often re-
«■^stored
- stored by daily treatment with «■
—
Resinol
EASE THE
IN
GRIPING
PERIODIC PAIN
The intermittent return of feminine disturbance
Is natural. It is not natural, however, for such
events to be accompanied by aggravated femi­
nine disorders, excessive, gripping, throbbing
pain, and very bad days.
Many women find that the pain is relieved and
the bad days greatly eased by the regular use of
SALICON during the upset period. It has no
bad effects, forms no habit, is quickly effective,
and soothes the discomfort. Don't let the bad
days disrupt your daily routine. Take two
tablets at the first sign of pain and continue as
long as needed.
Ask your druggist for SALICON.
Watch Your
Kidneys/
Be Sure They Properly
Cleanse the Blood
VOUR kidneys are constantly filter«
I ing waste matter from the blood
stream. But kidneys sometimes lag in
their work—do not act as nature In­
tended—fail to remove impurities that
poison the system when retained.
Then you may suffer nagging back«
ache, dizziness, scanty or too frequent
urination, getting up at night, puffiness
under the eyes; feel nervous, miser««
ble—all upset.
Don’t deity? Use Doan'« Pill«.
Doan's are especially for poorly func­
tioning kidneys. They ar« recom­
mended by grateful users the country
over. Get them from any druggist
D oans P i lls
o™ REAL
^MEDICATION
AFTER YOU EAT?
After you finish a meal can you be sure
of regular, successfill elimination? Get
rid of waste material that causes gas,
acidity, headaches. Take Milnesia Wafers
for quick, pleasant elimination. Each
wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls of milk of
magnesia. 20c, 35c & 60c at drug store«.
—nut Ht&te coS/ttetici.
TO HELP REFINE
COARSENED
IRRITATED
SKIN
EUTICURA
OINTMENT
FREE Sample,writ«"Cuticura"Dept.24,Maiden,Mass.
Classified Department
I VVhen in the Northwest
AUCTION
Picking Out Feathers
The trouble with chickens picking
out their feathers is caused by a
small mite that gets into the skin
near the base of the feathers and
causes irritation. To get rid of this
mite, according to the North Caro­
lina State college, the poultry house
should be thoroughly cleaned and
© Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service.
sprayed with a solution of three
parts of crude petroleum or carbo-
lineum and one and one-half parts
Fashion Notes
of kerosene. Dip the birds in a tub
containing two ounces of flowers of
The smartest gloves this fall will sulphur and six ounces of flaked
soap to five gallons of tepid water.
be ’’smooth.”
The broad shoulder line cape will Be sure that the solution gets to the
skin.
be a favored autumn style.
Rusts and brown mixtures are
dominating the sports and casual
Salt Additions Desirable
coats for autumn wear.
The culotte dress now appears
Good chicks have been grown with
in soft wool jersey with slide fast­ rations that did not contain any
ener at neck and placket.
common salt (sodium chloride) ad­
The coat dress will be one of the dition. Rations that carried as much
smartest costumes for fall, particu­ as a 5 per cent of common salt ap­
larly trig with leather buttons and pear to be mildly injurious. It is
belt.
true, says the Wisconsin Agricul­
If you have a weakness for col­ turist that generous supplies of
ored gloves, continue to select chlorine are needed to make hydro­
bright ones for fall—they will be chloric acid in the stomach which
very smart!
aids in protein digestion. The re­
Gray and brown, separate or to­ sults secured seem to show quite
gether, will be notable shades in definitely that it is well to add from
autumn sports wear, an eastern one-half to one pound of salt to each
stylist reports.
t >
hundred pound« of chick mash. —
anyone who writes for It.—Adv.
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