6 THURSDYPY, DXC. 25, 1958 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE. Families Eat Better Today; About Same Dollar Portion Used for Food Better meals that take less kit- chen time to prepare are among the shopper’s greatest blessings. And the business of farming can bow for much of the credit, note Oregon state college food market­ ing specialists. Families are eating better than < ver before—but it takes about The same portion of the dollar to buy groceries today that it took 30 years ago. Wage earners to- day work a third less to earn a more varied “market basket” of farm produced food. Ten years ago it took them 14 hours and 10 minutes a week to earn enough for these foods—-the time has now uropped to 9 hours and 21 min­ ci tea. A Production of food to meet the > needs of the gowing population is big business for the 55,000 farms in Oregon. Specialists note that a total of 1,743,000 persons in -Oregon eat about three meals u very day, which amounts to an average of nearly 1600 pounds of , food per person a year. Although 15 per cent of the people live on farms, many more are directly concerned with pro­ THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. ORE. THURSDAY. DEC Aliens Register During January James L. Turner, district di­ rector of the immigration and na­ cessing and distributing farm pro­ turalization service, estimated to­ ducts or supplying materials to day that 20,000 aliens will report the farmer. Research is helping their address in the State of Ore­ to make farming more efficient. gon in January under the federal Dairymen have nearly 3 million alien address program. fewer cows than in 1940, but each Mr Turner said that 19,583 cow now produces about 680 more quarts of milk a year. For aliens reported their address dur­ every two eggs a hen laid in 1940, ing January, 1958. The law re­ the average chicken today lays quires all aliens in the United States, with few exceptions, to about three. In total, nationwide, farmers report their address during each are producing 50 per cent more January. Throughout the United from about the same acreage they States almost thirty per cent had in 1939. And they’re doing more applications for naturaliza­ it with fewer workers. In World tion are received during January, War I there were 131 million February and March than are re­ farm workers; in World War II, ceived during other months. The 10 1 million and today, 712 mil- immigration official attributes this sudden rise to the alien ad­ lion. Research has helped farmers to dress program. farm better. They are using more Aliens not required to make fertilizer, machinery, irrigation this report are diplomats, those and electricity, and more chemi­ accredited to certain internation­ cals to control weeds, diseases al organiaztions and those who and pests. have entered temporarily as ag­ About one out of every three ricultural laborers. families in Oregon gets at least Forms for making the reports a part of its income from this partnership—producing farm pro­ will be available to aliens at all ducts and getting them from the post offices and offices of the immigration and naturalization farm to the consumer. service at Portland during Janu­ ary. Mr. Turner indicated that aliens desiring information con­ cerning naturalization or similar matters should obtain the forms and help hold down the drinking at an office of the immigration hazard through the fourday holi­ and naturalization service where day Christmas week end. personnel trained in these fields ‘‘The religious message of will be available to answer in­ Christmas is the promise of life,” quiries. the Council said. "Churchmen and employers should do all in their power to help those in the care to keep that promise.” Surveys reveal the deadliest traffic hour of Christmas is be­ tween 6 and 7 Christmas eve when workers are rushing home. And don’t depend on the coffee urn to sober up, the Council warned. Time — not coffee — is the only cure. It takes three hours to recover from just two tionery printed to your cocktails.” For all drinkers, the Council exact spec fications. had this to say: “55 per cent of Rapid, quali', service. Christmas deaths in traffic in 1957 involved drinking drivers— VERNONIA ample evidence that the cocktail EA -LE hour should not precede the driv­ ing home hour. Temperance Aids Holiday Safety Memo to taskers of Christmas parties: "Keep the cork in the bottle the family happiness you save may be your own. ’ That reminder went out from "National Safety Council in its •campaign urging business and in- ' idustry to keep office parties dry I during the holidays. “Office togetherness is okay,” the Council said, “but not if it jeopardizes family togetherness. “There can't be peace on the thighway and good will at home swhen Dad gets woozy at the of- “fice," the Council reminded its 8,000 business and industrial members. And the same goes for career girls. "The secretary struck down in the rush home may have been the one standing under the office emistletoe a few minutes earlier,” the Council said. Churches of . all faiths and icreeds were asked to join hands It is not known just how far the state highway appropriation will go on the Linnton area, but the whole purpose of the project is to eliminate the traffic con- jestion in the Linnton area, Ore­ gon state highway officials said j this week. 1 The state highway commission last week appropriated $1,075,000 for the grading and paving of 2.70 miles from the St. Johns bridge to the city limits of Portland. However, according to officials, the surveys of the area have not been completed as yet and be­ cause of the location it is not known just how far the money will go. Part of the money will also have to be used for the purchase of rights-of-way in the area, the officials reported. The project is programmed to start after July 1, 1959. The highway officials also re ported that the exact location of the highway through Linnton has not been determined as yet as there are a lot of problems with the many buildings in the area. The Linnton section, known to motorists on the Lower Co­ lumbia River highway as the Linnton bottleneck for years has been the object of complaints by residents of Scappoose, St. Helens and other areas on the Lower Columbia river. SAFEWAY By mid-July cold storage hold­ ing of strawberries in the nation amounted to more than 225 mil­ lion pounds compared to 213 mil­ lion pounds the same time a year ago. Tire wear can indicate faulty braking, bad wheel alignment, over-steering and improper air pressure, according to tire spe­ cialists. Inspect your tires regu­ larly for worn spots, tears and scrapes and maintain recommend­ ed inflation. ur holida y entertaining We Will Be CLOSED NEW YEARS DAY | OFFICE SUPPLIES Signs — Posters — Business Cards 22a * walk )wy F 17 Stationary — Envelope Returns Statements — Wedding Invita­ tions. Oernonia Eagle F Ph. HA 9-3372 — Vernonia, Oro. Y MERRY CHRISTMAS SHOP SAFEWAY AND SAVE ON YOUR FAVORITE Serve your Holiday guests Cragmont soda pop & mixers. There’s a wide assortment of sparkling flavors and special low prices this weekend, too! Western Canned Beer "Best" Eastern Beer Cal-Ore. Wines Manischewitz Concord Wine Honey wood Loganberry Wine Champagne Reasonable price—rich Kosher.______ SEASONS GREETINGS Silo Unloader Is Labor Saver Development in silo-unloader design make the unloader prac- lical for use with both corn and grass silage, says Don Coin Wal- rod, county extension agent. Most unloaders are of the sus- pended type, using single or double augers. Cutting knives are soften provided along the auger tediges to loosen tightly-packed crass or frozen material. Addi- ional cutters are used to clean 'the silage from the walls, leav- sing a smooth, clean surface for vettling at the next filling At least two unloaders of th? non -suspended type are available one using gathering chains to ring the silage to the blower, the other using double augers. In these, the amount of silage to be delivered is regulated by timing since the unloader cuts a definite depth of silage at each round. Whether an unloader is justi­ fied depends on the individual farm set-up, says Walrod. Cost of operation is certainly mod- erate, averaging about 9 cents a ton of corn and 13 cents a ton of grass silage with power at 3 cents a killowatt hour. There is a considerable saving in labor, time and hard work In emergencies, children or women can handle the chore of silage feeding when the operation is mechanized with an unloader. -------------------------------------------------- Oernonia Eagh MARVIN KAMHOLZ Editor and Publisher Official Newspaper of Vernonia, Oregon Entered as second class mail matter. August 4, 1922 at the post office in Vernonia, Oregon under the act of March 3, 1879. Sub- seription price $3.00 yearly in the Nehalem Valley Elsewhere $3.50. NATIONAL EDITORIAL We hope your holiday will be filled to over- flowing with joy and happi­ ness. 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