U* THURSDAY, MABOH 17, 1981 VX¥1X I« Newberg High School News EDITED BT STUDENTS OP THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. The following students of the Eng­ lish V class worked on this week's notes: KATHLEEN CONE.................. Editor JEAN MACDONALD.. ..C ity Editor LAROMB RANKIN. .Feature Editor GEORGE M E L L I N G E R , NINA JOHNSON, IRENE HOLLENBECK, WILLIE SANDERS, W A L T E R ST ANB ROUGH ............... Reporters doubtedly high point man of the game. He converted five fouls out of seven tries while his opponent converted only five out of eleven tries. Nelson for Newberg also showed up well. A large crowd attended; crowding the high school gymnasium to capac­ ity. The line-up: , Newberg McMinnville Is a high school education neces- Carson ( 1 5 ) . . . . . F . . .Osborne (11) sary to success in life? Without a NelsonT<4)...........F ............... Agee (4 ) doubt it is. The more education one McVey...................G . . . . McCrat (2 ) can get the higher place he will occu-| Cronin...................Q ............. Jones (4 ) py in life, providing he uses it after Luts....................... G . . . . Konselmen he gets It. Substitutions, Malnwarlng for Mc­ Newberg high school offers a num­ Vey. ber of good courses. Among them is Referee, Cheniworth. the college entrance course, whichj — ------» . ^ prepares a student to enter college DODGE BROTHERS BUILD and this should be the ambition o f , every pupil. What could make one 1 ADDITION TO FACTORY more proud than to be able to say, »1 .................. . ....... Doige Substantlal evidence of am a college* graduate?" For the Brothers' confidence in the future is student whose desire Is to be a teach- .. . . , . . . to be found in their Expenditure of GRAPHIC SELLING OUT ‘ BILL’ THE AT Plumber r-COST! Cor. 1st and Howard Sts W hen in need o f a first-cl^ss workman or in a hurry to hare work done, phone Black 23 The C. B. Cummings stock of Furniture, 9 m Rugs, Linoleum, Mattressess, Stoves, Oils, Paints, Brushes, Shelf Hardware, Etc., ■ . r will be closed out C. A. HODSON Funeral Director— Xmbahner TELEPHONES Rea. Blue 118, OffUe, Oves* 111, Hone draws or Anto Funeral Oar Satisfaction guaranteed. Cement Contractor at Actual Cost WALKS, FOUNDATIONS, court«. When o n . h t o o » " « ^ ! ,“ *■ »*•»'«'■»»» BUILDING PIERS. STEPS, • » **■ » ' • thlt court« he h tt h.u PORCH FLOORS. Eta. Eta. v - , '* •'i _ ■ ' .' 1 ■ 1 "" . ir i training to begin teaching immedli JOHN GROP P ’• * S- * * * .. . largest in their history ,and will Phone Blue 148. Newberg. ately. This makes It possible for the . ..... . . . 1 bring the total' floor space of the young teacher to earn money to go to' _ .. ... __. . . . . . . , ” , plant up to more than 100 square college or to normal -school. T he1___ _ . . . . . . . . . . . __..... . acres. In 1914, when production of agriculture course gives general , 8 Dodge Brothers motor cars began the training In agriculture. In this there total flo0r apace wag about e,ih t Is both home project and class room « x square acres. work. The principal unit of the construc­ Some students do not Beem to know tion program now in progress is the what they are going to school for. new press steel building, with a-floor C0 square feet. The new i f fV , a ‘ construction building, which has Just a e s su ec ause t s easy been completed. Is eight stories high and leave out that one because It Is '■ and has a floor space of 140,36$ hard. Such a pupil is not a first ¡square feet. Another important unit class student. Statistics show t h a t ___ . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ , „ . . .. , now being built is the new power only a small per cent of the students' lr, ^ B oor finish high school and a much small­ With the gradual expansion of the WORRY HOT A B I T - er per cent of these graduate from factory the interplant traffic prob­ clb S T TELEPHONE colleges. lem became one of prime Importance. It Is the pdrson with mental ability T O R . F IX A H O FIT* The dlstanoe between the main Instead of physical ability that gets building and Plant 4 is nearly a mile, the best of the deal nowadays. It's and until recently is was necessary Don’t let your plumbing prob­ not the man who works the hardest to cross 12 railroad tracks to reach it lems worry yon. Tell us about that earns the most money; It is the This problem was solved by the sim­ them and w ell be on the job man with the most education that ple but- costly expedient of digging immediately. . Whether your . wins success today. The man or wo­ a tunnel. Now factory traffic cuts h e a t i n g arrangement! need man with the education stands a i off half the distance and passes under overhauling or there’s tome splendid chance for promotion and i the 12 tracks Instead of over them. {dumbing that needs install- advancement, leaving the uneducated The tunnel is a good example of the 721 FIRST STREET NEW BERG , OREGON »»«tailing we’re the proper par­ to take what is left. / efficiency measure salways intro­ ties to appeal to Phone us. duced by Dodge Brothers’ factory, NEWBERG DEFEATED BY which has the reputation among au­ M c M in n v il l e 19 t o 21 thorities of being one of the most Score of previous week' is reversed thoroughly equipped and best tnan- In last game. aged factories in the world. expense. But this did not keep the Friday night to see that play given at BAPTIST CHURCH Newberg lost to the McMInnvillej When the present building opera- 311 First Street Newberg rooters from going. T he! Jefferson high school. A definite basketball five by a scrore of 19 to tions are completed others will prob- 9:45— Sunday school, R. E. Gray roads were in good condition %nd date for its production here has not Shop Phone: Bine 195 21 on the local floor Tuesday night.-ably begin. There is nearly always about sixty Newierg people went up yet been set. Superintendent. Residenoo Flumes: This marks the last game of the something in progress. The maxi­ • • • 11:00— Sermon "Through Gethse­ by automobile to witness the game. mum production attained so far.was Black 6—Bine 6 season. mane and Golgotha." At an exciting time in the game a recent student body meeting In the first period Newberg forged an average of about <00 cars a day, 4:30— Junior Girls. Leader, Miss a McMinnville dog ran out on the Richard Joyce, a prominent member ahead for a strong lead and held it but this will be materially Increased Melba Sanders. floor and ran after the ball, barking ot the Senior class, was elected presi- so thMt the score at the end of the by the extra facilities now being pro- 6:30— Junior Boys. Leader, 8. P. as loud as he could. Time was then dent ° f the student body, first half stood 14 to 10, In New-|vided. Tlmberlake. called while the dog was taken off berg's favor. A feature of this half LIVE STOCK and GENERAL 6:30— B. Y. P. U. Miss Florence the floor. SOPHOMORES ARE ORGANIZED was Carson's accuracy in converting PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Nye, President. FARM SALES. While on the way back with a car­ fouls. He recovered four out of four 7:30— Sermon “ The Triumph of load of people Arthur Siefken was Phone. I9a26 At 9:46— Sunday school. Men’s The Sophomore class Is now thor- tries. the King.” blinded by the dense fog and the arc O U g|^y N. P. NELSON __ _ organised for Abe second McMinnville's comeback with more and women's classes, and for all-------- 7:16, Wednesday evening— Prayer light at Dundee and ran his car in tolgeme^ er havlng elected £ , rrel Van_ At 11:00— Palm Sunday service; team work in the second half and meeting followed by teacbrs’ meet­ the ditch, played a dogged game guarding "Joy In The King." Fine music. del president, Carl Switser, vice-pree- ing. back in the road At 6:30— Y.P.S.C.E.; "Alaska;” jident ,and LaVerne Hodson secretary closely. Newberg seemed unable to Friday, 2:30— Adelphian meeting. w _ and treasurer. Miss Sims is the fac find the basket from the center o f ' Llewellyn Sanderman. We invite you. Rev. Lee, member of the school uily adviser for the class, At 7:30— Prohibition Rally Exer­ the floor when there were but two CALL J. H. NASH W. R. JEWELL, Pastor. board, gave an interesting talk to minutes to play. This started a New­ cises in charge of committee. ---------- o---------- the student body during the fifteen- "The Spirit and the Bride say TO CRY Y O U R SALE berg rally and It seemed for a timo A HARD ONE minute period last Wednesday. He that the score might bgjilwi but the Come.” — urgent Invitation not to be NEWBERG DEFEATS McMINNVILLE SI TO 19 Asked the students to cooperate with whistle blew and the score stood [neglected, but honored. Mary:— “ I wish I had a rock to sit Satisfaction Guaranteed 19 to 21. ' • Mid-week service Wednesday at McMinnville went down to defeat school board In the development on. _ _ »• * Phone Red 43. Carson with 16 points was u n-[7:40 promptly. “ Christ Lives." by a score of 21 to 19 on March 8 , the 9ch° o1 and the Preserving of . Charlie:— “ I wish I was a little when the Newberg basketball team***he school buildings, Newberg, Oregon. bolder.” and a crowd of rooters went to Mc­ ---------- o---------- VT A Senior class meeting was called „ _ . _ , Minnville to meet their old rivals. r' oaB’ nera 6006 * The gamp was close from first to Monday afternoon in order to iaik!,, move, last. The score was tied at the end about pictures and credits. Another! A brilliant re s h m a n :- No I m of the first period. At the end of the topic discussed was the stunt they second half the score stood 19 to 19. are planning to glve«n the near fu- not moYlng lf 1 “ standing still, * ° an extra five minutes of play was al­ ture, but at present it is absolutely Miss Sims, English IV :— “ Shelby lowed and in the last minute Willie private. • • • what is a lyric?” , McVey shot the basket that was the Shelby Graves: “ A lyrlc^s a song The cast of the student body play, sensation of the game. “ A Strenuous Life," went to Portland sung by a lyre.” The line-up: Newberg. McMinnville Carson, ( 13) . .........F . . . .Osborn (6 ) C BO Ö Ö Ö Ö G G Ö O O O öO O O O O O O O Ö C SC iO O O O ^ Nelson ( 6 ) . . (4) McYey ( 2 ) . . (6) Cronen........... ----- G (2 ) Luts............... ----- O Konselmen (2) The health and even l i f e' o f Baby is often dependent upon I am retiring from business, have rent­ ed my store building and will give possess­ ion as stock is disposed of.. Make Your Purchases W hile the Stock Is Complete This is not a special sale, but a genu­ ine closing-out-at-cost sale. All goods marked with both cost and former prices. C. B. CUMMINGS EVANS PLUMBING SHOP AU CTIO N EER AUCTIONEER the freshness and purity of the foods and drugs bought here. That is why we appeal to yon particularly when it comes to Baby needs. Total 21 Referee, Cheniworth. 19 I BASEBALL SEASON OPENS MARCH 25 Chehalem Valley Mills Flour and Feed Dealern in HAY EVERYTHING WE OFFER IN THIS LINE IS RIGHT. An unusually large and varied stock of everything needed by either BABY THF OR LEADING MOTHER DMUGGIST PARLOR P H A R M A C Y F W H O P'.O N I’ m , mi i h > n D « m i >r,r 'r,r, I t • - . r F> » ! N M 1 ‘ S . M MIMO I AM'-'-O ‘ ■ I 1 ( ’111 I T '• ' • M I N G . Scudoi - S^rr, ■ . it - Nf- VM1 f R G O R k'O O N . pHONf V\HiTf .15 Baseball season is about here and the high school is expecting a very successful season. With the following men back: Howard Weston. Clay burn Carson, Wayne Nelson, Bill Sanders, i Louis Parrett, Perry Babcock and Frank Luts, they ought to start off with a rush. Gus Hanke has been elected manager and has been work­ ing hard. The first game will be played with Forest Grove ftfarch 25. ------------- o -------- , ,, GAME» SEEN BY SIXTY NEWBERG PEOPLE The Newberg high school was un­ able to run a special train to Mc­ Minnville this year because of the AND GRAIN ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED AND POULTRY SUPPLIES NEWBERG, ' * OREGON QC8C8gC8080808C8080K80808i8i8080808C80l0BPO CM0C8XHX8X8XSX«R*HKmBMe3i J. L. V A N B L À R IC O M Staple and Fancy Fresh Fruits and V egetables We please the rnoet particular. FI If our prompt service doeen't eurpa e ue a grocery order and eee you. Wo want vour trade. a . M . K E IL IN G Box 402 P W Black 146 Newberg, Ore Farmers­ order your farm hands, dairymen, stock men, hog feeders, milkers, land dearers. wood choppers, and grubbers from a reliable office. 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