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THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1027 THE HERALD. MONMOUTH, OREGON PAGE FIV1 UK H WAYS VOLUME 2 NUMIlKli 10 HOY SCOUTS' VACATION Tho Hoy Scout spent tho Chrlst mm vacation at llehnlck l'nrk, on tho Lueklamule river. They stayed In their log cabin which they built u few nionthn ft ifo, They went on Wednesday evening ntul stayed until Kumliiy evening. They followed their dully iirojf rum closely. In tho morning they had classes In First Aid mid Signalling. There were twenty four boy In nil, divided into four put roltt. Knits Cttlef was tho senior patrol leader. In the afternoon they played games and told stories, ami hud stunt in the evening. They had Tana at nlno o'clock. The boy did their own cooking by patrol. On Sunday morning they hud Sun day School. They stayed up until twelve o'clock on New Year's F.ve, when they nerved candy given to them by Morlan & Son. Sunday afternoon they hml ice cream served by Eshleman's. The Hoy Scout all report having had an excellent lime. NEW STUDENT-THACHKItS Judging by the work of the student-teachers during the pant week, wu huve a strong group although few, If any, huve hud any teaching experience. Of course, uh has been previouHly noted, some children Irani in Npile of their teachers, but with the help of ao huge and capable a body, the results at the end of the term hhuuld be quite gratifying. The fol lowing ia a lint of teacher who will have charge of the Junior High de part ment: Mifricn Alexander, Brooks, Down ing (iant, Kyker, Stark, While and Wilson. Messrs. Cumeron, McCrae, Roilgers and Swcaringen. Jack C. A New Ttrm la lie gun One might think that after a two weeks' vacation and all the good times that went with it, the boys and girl of the training school might be loath to return. However, a I wulked just behind the troupa of children who panned me, I wu inlcrcMlcd In the frag ment of conversation which I overheard. "Are you glad to get buck? "I aure are." "There's nothing to do ut home." Or per chance Rome one nay "Well, I'm not, for there' that old algebra." Still, in aplte of auch remark a the lutler, I couldn't but think that everyone wa ready to resume the usual routine, for did it not mean progress association and cooperation with schoolmate in the thing that were really worth while? Martha Jane (8) THE BOY'S MISFORTUNE AND WHAT CAME OF IT With The Churches TUB EVANGELICAL CHURCH I II. Wlllard Pastor Phone 3201 The Bible School lesson for Sun day will be: "The Chustian' Use of the Bible." Deuteronomy 0: 4-0;! 2 Timothy 3:11-17. The Uihlo i the Chriatiarr 'Guide Book of Life. Thi school la interested in people learn ing how to live according to this Book; therefore all who do not attend somewhere are invited to sit in with one of our classes for there are flang es for all. We start at 10:00 a. m. Morning worship ut eleven o'clock. The pastor will begin a aeries of sermons of the Holy Spirit the One whom Jesua lift to abide with men. The choir "i now under the direction of Miss Ruth Burne ami special music is promised for each service. Junior C. E. under the superln tendency of Mrs. Willurd meets dur ing the same hour. Senior and Intermediate C. E. meets at 6:30. Splendid meetings for young people. At 7:30 some of the Normal School representative who attended the National Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. conference recently held in Wisconain will give a report of this great gath ering. -t-t CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES Sunday, January 16 We hope for your fellowship at our service. 10:00 A. M. Bible School.' Large and enthusiastic. ' 11 A. M. An important and helpful Consecration service. Sermon "The Consecrated Life." 6:30 Intermediate and Normal C. E'. You will enjoy these meetings. 7:30 P. M, Hear the student reports on the great Btudent conference re cently held at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Theme, "What the Students of the World Are Thinking." . Your time will bo well spent at these services. Victor P. Morris, Minister. t . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. W. Cabeen Pastor Phone 6704 You will receive a cordial welcome at all of our services. "John or Her od Which Was the Real King?" , will be the morning sermon topic. At the evening service we will have the pleasure of listening to some of our Normal School students--Seven of them attended the International Conference held at Milwaukee, Wis., "last month. These will make their roports before the three local church es Sunday night. Our Bible School will meet in its . three departments at 10 a. m. We are following tho gigup plan again in our Young People's organi sation which meets at 6:80. The evening service follows at 7:30. Our chorus choir under the leader ship of Miss Huckleberry is doing good work. Choir practice Tuesday eve at 7 o'clock. Prayer moeting Wednesday eve at 7:30. Woman's Society Thursday after noon from 2 to 5. : t-t- . : CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. , Sunday morning service at 11 o' clock. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Subject for Sunday, Jannnry 16, "Life." ( u a more the Junior Hi Ways make its appearance. This is the fust number edited by the new luir I'oinpriHing the following members: id;. linger Leoiuird Fleiachman Kditor-in-chii -f Kthel MiHs Lileiuiy editor Agnes Sheeon Athletics-Kyla May Tittle Jokea Rdith Klder Poet' Fancies Bernicc Harvey The staff solicits a continuation of your kindly disposed reception of their humble efforts to make thia feature a medium which will convey to the public interesting school news. If you will send In subscription to the Herald in rec ognition of this small service, wo shall feel very well paid. Please mention "Junior Hi Ways" when sending subscription. teachers lust term. The Misses En right, Haltan, McCIure, Schmidt and j Widmer. The books, "Tom Sawyer", I "Treasure Island", and "Kidnaped" are in constant demand. Lincoln Room Electa Officer Officer for the new term were elect ed u follow: President, Kenneth Roth; vice president, Ronald Hamar; secretary and treasurer, Rhea Mae Hulier; librariun, Laura Embree; assistant librarian, Alene Sloan; ser geant at arms, Velmer Wilson. A student council was also appoint ed. The council will comprise the above named officers and also the fol lowing members: Verl White, Mary Elizabeth Stiles, Harold San tee, Philip Dodd and Twila Tittle. The student body meet in executive ses sion every two weeks. LINCOLN ROOM This name is applied to one of the most attractive rooms in our building. So named, beeausn of memories asso ciated with the name. It was this room that several year ago chose Abraham Lincoln as their greatest hero. This room was actively inter ested in tho sale of tickets for Mr. Gentle's lecture, tho proceeds of which amounting to over ninety dollais was used to purchase the Lincoln statue in the hall. It was this room that purchased the wonder ful flag buck of the statue, and also through cntertairimenta given, raised sufficient money to purchase the fine photograph of St. Gauden's Lincoln which hangs on tho wall before them. The pupils of this room procured the bust of Longfellow, which attractively fills a corner. This room own the flag that has been carried by our boys, to both O. N. S. chapel and our own assembly every week for more .han eight year. Thi room has pride in its apepaVanee. The desks after ten years constant use are unscarred. The curtains are kept evenly drawn, and the blackboards free from dust. We liko our room best of all. We hope to find some way of supplying new shades, awnings to keep out the sun but to permit the curtains to be raised all the timo. We also want lockers, so we may take better care of our belongings. We hope to have all theso things, because we like to do things for our room. A NEW DEPARTMENT A new department has been estab lished in the training school. It is called the "Relief Room." Thi room serves a double purpose. For the teacher, it affords an opportunity to relieve an over crowded condition. No 'teacher with over fifty pupils, and ! . I. . 1 .. - J L. 1 - munu iii two giuues, can uu diikq in dividual work with her pupils. Con sequently, a part of the overflow of the 3rd and 4th grades will be taken care of in this room. The room is also designed to give certain pupils, who show unusual aptitude for cer tain subjects, a chance to concentrate too, it will afford others a chance to their efforts along those lines. Then receive more individual direction in subjects hard for them. The room in in charge of two efficient teachers under the general supervision of the methods department. E. E. Once there was a very ambitiou boy, Hi father was very discourag ed. He had worked bard all his life and still he and his family were very poor. Hi mother waa an inval id. She had been crippled in an automobile accident. The father did not work very much any more and it seemed to be up to the boy to make a living. He did the very best he could. One day the boy was driving across the raidroad track on hi way to town with his Ford which didn't seem to be working as it should have been. He waa busily engaged in operating the machine just at the time the train wa coming. The engineers were not watching closely and the train hit the automobile, pushing it - along the track for about twenty feet. The train stopped immediately. The auto mobile was all in pieces lying on the track. The boy was hurt very badly. His right arm and left leg were broken. He had a deep gash on his forehead. The engineer of the train had him taken to a hospital where he received all possible care. The next day an agent for the railroad company came to the hospital and asked the boy what damage he was going to sue for. The boy answered. "None at all." The agent was greatly astonished and asked him $hy not. The boy said that he should have been watching out as much as they. . The president of the railroad com pany came and talked to the boy. The boy told him all about himself and his family. The president agreed to pay the boy . good salary per week until be should be able to work again. L. F. Old Reliable Soap At Reduced Prices 12 bars Guest Ivory 60c 2 Bars Med. Ivory 20c Total 80c All for 68c Save 12c For Friday and Saturday, only Associated Store, No. 9 fj Mr aacaocaaeaacag You Can Buy NO Better BREAD than- MONMOUTH BREAD Fresh Daily CAKES BAKED for birthday and special occasions. MONMOUTH BAKERY , ft NEW BOOKS The pupils of the "Lincoln" room were the pleaued recipients of three flno books. A gift of our student IDLE THOUGHTS OF AN IDOL FELLOW DOWN ON THE BEACH by Harold Santee O! winds blow east and winds blow west, Dut I like ithe winds from the ocean best. I sail my kite to the sky so blue, Clear up to the spot where the sun shines through. I want to be down where the sea gulls are, As they fly about by the old sand bar. I want to hear the ocean's roar When I romp with Sport along the shore. Down where the Rogue flows into the sea, " O! that is the place where I should be, Those happy days I remember yet, There isn't a one I'll ever forget. X 0 I v 5 v S5 SERVE and You Will Grow ,,' . This bank has found that it has grown be cause it has always made a sincere effort to serve best the community in which it oper ates. , Whatever service this bank can render its customers or community is always done gladly. This bank ia an institution for prog ress. It is alert and active for the interests of the entire section: It is owned by the people and its greatest desire is to serve the people. ' WHY NOT MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BANK? Filrst National Bank MONMOUTH, OREGON - .. . MEMBER j FEDERAL RESERVE .SYSTEM) Kafoury Bros. January Clearance Sale Greatly Reduced Prices Bargains All Over the Store. - Avail Yourself of Our New Service Open a Charge Account With Us KAFOURY BROS. Can and Do Salem Store 466 State Street Portland Silk Store 362 Alder St 1 Wednesday January 19, 1927 at 10 a. m. in our display room we will hold our Annual Free Tractor School AND . . Power Farming Entertainment This school is held each year so our friends and neighbors may have the advantage of hear ing experts lecture on power farming subjects and discuss with these experts any points which may be bothering them. We will have seven reels of motion pictures which are well worth your .times. This year's school is different from any of the preceding ones and the picture reels are new so that those who have attended before will be well repaid -by coming again and those who have not yet attended should not miss coming. We will serve a free lunch at noon to those at tending. Be sure to come and come on time. Thomas & Horton Independence, Oregon 8 1