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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1922)
o As M r. Scott R ecalls it. Local The following from the Oregoni an will awaken recollections in many quarters: Fifteen years ago the Normal had the champion baseball team of the Willamette valley, a winning basket ball quintet and a football I ^ aggregation that held its own L. W. Waller is doing his own against other college elevens. Such housekeeping at present, Mrs. Wal is the recollection of John Scott, ler having been called to Eugene to head janitor.^ who has completed look after her father, Mr. McGee. nearly twenty years of service at She expects to be absent a month. the Normal school. “ Circuit Judge Harry Belt wa3 Monmouth high school and Airlie noted as the one armed pitcher of high school will clash in the Nor the baseball team during his stu mal gymnasium tonight at 7 sharp. dent days and held his own against Monmouth defeated Falls City 29 the best swatters of the valley, ’ ! to 9 and Airlie defeated Falls City observed Mr. Scott. “ Sam Evenden 18 to 5. Look out for a close game. was also a conspicuous figure on the G. T. Boothby reports the sale diamond. The girls also gave a this week of 14 acres belonging to gjod account of themselves in ath V. Dell Butler, a part of the But letics and several times held the in ler estate, to Frank Robison for ter-collegiate basket ball champion $1750. This iand is located north ship. of John Scott’s residence and Mr. Since Mr. Scott started work in Robison plans to build a house on 1902 the campus has undergone a it this year. Mr. Robistn is a re complete transformation. Old cent resident of Monmouth having buildings have been torn away, the come here from Colorado last sum grounds laid out anew and modern Snowdrift 2 pounds - 4 mer. structures erected on new locations. C R.Molasses No. 2i tin - 3 Miss Anna Jerzyk* a norms 1 Even the main building, the first C. It. Golden Syrup 5s - 5 graduate now connected with the wing of which is the oldest thing on C R Golden Syrup 10s - 9 Ranier Review, was a visitor in the campus, has been so changed C R Cane & Maple 5s - $1. Monmouth Sunday and Monday re that former students who return Morrell’s Corn Fed Bacon * 3 newing old acquaintancships. Miss are scarcely able to recognize their Morrell’s Picnics Jerzyk was returning from the old haunts. But they all recognize Corn Starch 2 for state editorial conference at Fugene John Scott who with all the respon A & H Soda and found a number of things at sibility of keeping the Normal plant Darigold Milk • the conference that were very help in working order has not lost any Solar Brand Pineapple 2Js * ful. of his geniality. Postum When Mr. Scott came to Mon Wesson Oil * 35c Evangelical Church mouth the old dining hall stood on Mazola • 40c- the southeast corner of the campus Bulk Cocoa Mr. Lewis will have charge of both and substantial meals were served Auto Tomatoes services. at $2.25 a week. Steelhead Salmon Js Sunday evening instead of the "Who were the faculty members Silvereide Salmon Is usual service there will be a musi when you began," Mr. Scott was Cre im of Wheat cal evening. We promise you a fine asked. Corn Meal time. Our Male Quartet will sing "Mr. Ressler became president Fresh mild cheese for us. You cannot afford to miss N e w F abrics the same year I started sweeping Shredded Cocoanut it. the floor,” he said. Soda Crackers - Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. N e w S ty le s Then he recalled the names of Italian Prunes, large size Sunday School at 10 A. M. Mrs. Pennel, now a member of the N e w P rices Kippered herring lg oval can Wednesday 7:30 P. M., Prayer faculty of the 6tate university; Meeting. Are you acquainted with Miss Tuthill, whose students in lit your Bible? Thursday 7:30 P. M. There will erature earned their grades, P. O. be a "Get Together’’ meeting for Powell, now a Monmouth farmer the members of the Church. There and member of the legislature; Mr, =, are a few matters of importance Buckham, a venerable man 80 that we wish to bring before the years old, at one time the teacher church Meeting will be held in of Admiral Dewey. Mr. Buckham the main auditorium of the church. died in California about ten years ago. G. A. Forbes coached and Refreshments will be served. Saturday 7 P. M. Choir Practice. pitched for the baseball^ team that The Presiding Elder of the Evan won the championship of the valley. gelical church, who was here The training school, then called the Wednesday, has recalled his prom "T. D." (training department) oc ise to be with the local church Sun cupied the north wing of the main day and instead will be here Febru building and the lower giades occu ary 4 and 5 when he will preside at pied the rooms where the library is now located. Robert C. French was communion. principal of the training depart Baptist Church ment. Later he became education J2 IHSHSHSHSa.'i? SHS25S5Z52SHSE52r25H525cl5252Si£i5HSESEii?ÄS£SH5S5£Sr 1 f* All the regular services Sunday al director of the Portland Y.M.C.A. at the usual huurs. It is hoped that "School spirit was rampant in Dr. Rolvix Harlan of New York those days," said Mr. Scott. "I re The P oultry D ep artm en t of O. A. C. rec City will get here in time to speak member when the classes had a o m m en d s certain foods for eg g in crea se. at one or both services. scrap for.the possession of a class B y feeding regularly Dr. H e ss P an acea Pastor^E. B. Pace spent the fore flag. A hot fight took place on a part of the week in Portland in long ladder that reached from the w h ic h is a com b in ation of to n ic s and conference with other pastors ard ceiling of the chapel to’the belfry. protein, w e k n o w you can in crea se workers upon plans concerning the Then there was a scuffle in the bel "Continuation Campaign". your egg production. So certain a r e w e fry and I thought somebody was go ing to get h urt.” of th is fact th a t w e gu aran tee th is pro Christian Church Mr. Scott recalled the time when Preaching and Communion at 11 d u ct and w ill refund your m o n ey if re i i V \ i the normal building caught fire and a. m. Subject of morning sermon: s u lts are not obtained. the work performed by the faculty, ‘The Shield of Faith". students and citizens in saving the Dr. H e ss S tock Food w ill in c r e a se your Evening service at 7:30. Subject building. A bucket brigade was of sermon: "The Parable of the 3 m ilk su pp ly. Sold under th e sa m e m o n formed reaching to tie roof, and Sower". Illustrated. several daring athletes ran along e y back gu aran tee by The special feature of the evening the cone with buckets of water. service will be a sacred concert by PERK INS’ PHARMACY One of Mr. Scott’s assistants fell the orchestra and special music bv through the roof 40 feet t j the M onm outh, Ore. the choir. The orchestra will occu chapel floor. py the first 15 minutes of the ser vice, under the leadership of J. S. S unday D inner a t th e H otel Prime. The choir will render special Chicken soup with Noodles M onm outh a n d In d ep e n d e n c e music at the morning and ever Jig Fricassee chicken Baking powder services. A uto-Bus S chedule biscuits L m »»* Mon routK U t T M Independerse* Friday night is "Dallas night". New Year’s Cash Prices C otton h a s been d o w n but it is goin g up. 7.00 a. m. North Bound 7.28 a. m. Every one go who can. French peas Fruit Salad 1.60 p . m . " " 2.25 p. m . It w ill be so m e tim e before th e s e m a t Snow flaked potatoes Bible School at 10 o’clock. ** •* 6.3» " Horseshoing! team $5 and $6 5.10 M Lemon—Apple—Pumpkin pie Junior and Senior C. E. at 6:30. 10.00 a. m. South Bound 10.28 a. m. tr e s s e s are again offered a s ch ea p ly . Resetting, team. $3and$3 76 .15 Tea Coffee # Milk p. m. 3.51 p. no. The subject of the prayer meet i « 30 " . , , • 7.02 ** Why eat a t home »theft you can < Plow Sharpening, ing Wednesday eve is, "How'to RAYMOND £ DERBY Fropriator read and study the JBible". Every get this for 50 cents over 12-inch lay. 45c Tao* a ISiM member of the cnurch should come 12^n. and under, 35c Li Dr. Thompson takes every and take a vital interest in the Christian Science precaution kown to opt®al Ax G rin d in g studies. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Science to assure his patrons Single bit 25c Double bit 4tc The choir will meet for practice absolutely correct glasses. He of Wednesday evening meeting at 8 fers you the combin'd service of an Saturday eve at 7:30. o’clock. New steel 10c &t- 12c lb. Optometrist with years of experi The Normal chorus, under the Sunday morning service at 11 Special price on large quantity 9 J. EL W in e g a r, P ro p rie to r direction of Miss Hazel May ence and that of a competent, prac o’clock. tical Optician Consult him next Watch this space for more prices 0 ^ Subject for Sunday. January 2?, Loucks, certainly made good last visit—Wednesday, January 25. Lo - ¿ScST¿2T2SiíS2S£S¿Sií>'Í.S¿S¿Sai¿SZSLS£S^i^S2i¿3 2¿l<r¿5'¿S2SZS2SZSZ5ES2Sc; IRA WILLIAMS "1 Sundav night. •T ru th ". cal hotel. 2t C LE A R A N C E continued Many Bargains of Seasonable Clearance and Discontinued lines of Merchandise Woolen Remnants Men’s Hi Cut Shoes Cotton Goods Remnants Boys’ Hi Cut Shoes House Aprons Winter weight Underwear Women’s Sweaters Men’s -Sweaters Women’s Blouses New M. Born Styles Just received foi Spring and Summer, 1922 Grocery Savings Women’s Outing Gowns Infants’ Underwear Infants’ Shoes Lace Remnants Embroidery Remnants Men’s Overcoats Men’s Mackinaws Cost is not considered in re-marking discontinued lines, items priced at but a fraction of original price. Many A Visit to the Store will Pay you Well MONMOUTH OREGON A REAL BARGAIN A 40 pound n RÍ y j cotton felt Mattress at $7.50 v Read This! " Sale price good one week only, Jaiv 21 to 28. MONMOUTH HARDWARE