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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1924)
VERNONIA EAGLE T payed a piano Bolo. The classes have elected officer« for this semester. The officers for the senior class are: Lillian Condit, president; Doris Akerstadt, vice-president, Ruth Pet ersen, secretary; and Emerald John, treasurer. Mrs. Cole was chosen class advisor. Junior class officers are: Lawrence Dixon, president; Lena Gibson, vice- president; Mildred Bergerson, secre tary-treasurer. Mr. Austin is class advisor. The sophomores elected Glen Hawkins, president; Herbert Heltzel vice-president; Amy Hughes, secre- tary-treasurer; Mrs. Beaman, class advisor. The freshman clas «officers are: Louise Simomns, president; Edna Carrick, vice-president, Helen Heiber secretary-treasurer; Richard Healey, sargeant at arms. Mr. Wilkerson is class advisor. or with tome high civilian appoint ment that will permit him to be at liberty and at the same time continue to render some service to the nation's armed forces in an advisory capacity. The nation-wide defense mobilization last Friday was the climax of Per shing’s career and now he wants to rest for a while and then do some more writing on his memoir«. town shall be known far and wide M a good place in which to live. DAIRY INDUSTRY OF OREGON We citizens of the State take a good deal of pride in the dairy indus | High School News. try of Oregon, and we have reason to do so. It is the largest agricultural 0 OOOOOOOO OOOO »0000 oooc oooo interest of the entire commonwealth. Thursday, September 18 th, the do But while we know that it is big and Republicans generally are gay and mestic art class, served lunch in the important, it will do no harm to fort carefree since the Maine election re gymnasium. The small fee of five ce sulted in such a sweeping victory for ify that knowledge with some con nts was charged for a helping of each the GOP gubernatorial candidate, es- crete facts, every one of which may of the following: potato salad, baked It is diversified farming with dairying and hog nnd sheep ruising which pically as the Democratic National be verified from available sources. beans, sandwiches, cake, pudding of insures the permanent prosperity of every agricultural section. There are in Oregon about 235,000 It provides the farmer with a monhtyly income nnd reduces the necessity Chairman, 24-hours before the polls lemonade. opened, predicted flatly that the dairy cows. Seventy-three and a half of seasonal borrowing or otherwise running into debt. It enables him to Democrats would elect a Governor in per cent of the farms in the State market his alfalfa, hay and grain in such concentrates as butter, cheese, The Vernonia High School Ban<>, cream, milk, pork and wool, lessening freight charges and increasing his Maine. The Democrats now declare have dairy cattle on them. which during the summer really be net profits. In 1922 the latest figures available that the Maine vote indicated nothing Here at the Bank of Vernonia we believe having the right kind and qual came the town band by the addition (from reports of the State Dairy and ity ot livestock on every farm means much to this community and to each the Republicans sav it means victory of several oder players, has a new di in November, and the Progressives Food Commissioner) show that 19,- individual farmer. And’of course, we are always glad to encouruge more rector. Mr. Willings has discontinued • maintain it was just a straight out 620, 768 pounds of butter were made farming operations. his leadership and will be replaced A new, bigger and better pavilion will house the Pacific International in the State by its 86 creameries and Ku Klux Klan fight without any oth by Mr. Gilmore, from Portland is a Livestock Exposition at Portland this year. Nov. 1st to 8th. Here will be the amount paid for the milk was assembled the greatest gathering of purebred beef and dairy cattle, sheep, er issue being involved. man of much experience in band $7,137,194.59. goats, hogs and chickens ever exribited in America. It is an opportunity work and at present is engaged at There were 64 cheese factories in you should not pass by, for here you may study quality breeding and mod the Theater, Portland. The main election, followed by the Oregon, which bought 91,808,965 ern production" methods as practiced by the lending breeders of the entire Mr. Austin, the coach procured this year by the Vernonia high school primaires in Massachusetts and Mich pounds of milk and made therefrom county. Be sure and attend! A reception was given in the Gym. has made an enviable record for igan, has only made the situation 10,122,785 pounds of cheese. They Friday, Sept. 12, for the purpose of himself in athletics, both in college more complex. In Maine the Republi paid $1,978,502.60 for the milk. welcoming the new students. After and as coach of the high schools in can candidate had the support of the There were seven condensed milk Vernonia, Oregon everyone was introduced to everyone which he has taught. He is a gradu Republican national organization and factories which bought 67,567,358 else and Margaret Smith, vice-presi ate of Pacific Univeristy and there it helped him to win. In Michigan, pounds of milk nnd paid $1,243,239.- dent of the student body, had welcom won honors or the gridiron, base Senator Couzens, seeking re-nomina- 38 for jt, making 31,493,390 pounds ed the new students, a spirited yell ball diamond and track. From Pacific tion, did not have the support of the of condensed milk. Thus over ten mil practice was led by Robert Hoffman, he went to the University of Calif., Republican nationnl organization, lion dollars was paid for materials apple cider and cookies were then where he graduated with the degree but it did not keep him from winning. by the manufacturing plants of the of B. A. While there he represented In Massachusetts, a considerable row dairy industry for the milk produced served. the United States on the All Ameri was stirred up because Butler, the on Oregon farms. Add to this the es can track team at the World’s Fair in Republican National Chairman, open timated payments for milk for ice Attention ! Attention, everybody ! 1915. At present he holds the Paci ly endorsed Speaker Gillette of the cream and the value of the milk and come out and see your home team fic University records in the half House for the Republican Senatorial cream used for home consumption, play football. The first game of the of the night shows and people nre nomination. Gillette won, but some ing the worst. mile and two mile events. season will be Saturday, Sept. 27, 3 which is $9,999,321.80 and the total of the Massachusetts Repubicans art coming from a long distance to hear Mr. Austin was principal of the p. m. value of milk on the farm is more Rainier high school for four years. sore, and the Democrats and LaFol- than twenty million dollars. the mammouth new organ. Manager OPENING CONCERT lettes are making the most of it. The first assembly of the year was He also coached the Rainier foot ball Bush shoud be given full credit for If we try to estimate that value held Tuesday, Sept. 16, Mr. Sheeley, team that held the Columbia county of the dairpy industry, we must in the progressiveness he is showing in The big $12,500.00 “ Smith Unit Both Democrats and Republicans clude the value of the cows, the barns secretary of the Chamber of Com championship for three years. From putting his theatre oh a par with the merce, gave an interesting talk on Rainier Mr. Austin went to Brewster, are wondering what will be the result and equipment, the value of the Pipe Organ” is now operating nt the Majestic Theatre. Last Monday night Wash., where he again put out a of the endorsement of LaFollette by creameries, cheese factories and con- best photoplay houses in the state by the possibilities of the Nehalem val the Steuben Society of America, denssaries, as well as the products, was the first time used nnd it cer installing this Smith Unit Organ ley. Lois and Louise Malmsten play championship football team. claiming to speak for 6,000,000 Ger both raw and manufacteured. This to tainly meets all requirements. No which is recognized today ns having ed a piano duet, Margaret Emmons man-American voters. One of the tai exceeds two hundred million dol theatre anyplace has bttter music the best tone nnd the most complete things that brought them ointo the lars. These are taxed and the taxes now than the Majestic in Vernonia. aggregation of pipes found.in any ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE LaFollette camp was the Wisconsin have a big share in supporting the The concerts will be made a feature pipe organ. Snator’s outspoktn opposition to the State and County governments. In the County Court of the State World War, but they are also inter The dairy industry supports, in of Oregon for Columbia County. In ested in his promise of an effort, if whole or in part, a fourth of the pop the Matter of the Estate of Pete he is elected, to revise the Versailles ulation of the state. The farmer, the ari, Deceased. Traty. The Germans see some hope in hired man, the butter and cheese I Notice is hereby given that that. makers, the army of people working undersigned, C. L. Bateman, for the milk distributing plants of the been appointed Administrator of The Biggest bonfire that this part cities, the men who grow the hay and Estate of Pete Saari, Deceased, by of the country has ever seen will be prepare the feeds—all these men and There is nothin'; qui'.e so helpful in ¿.-'Ring Dad off £ the County Court of the State of set off in the Potomac River near their dependents—there is no «nd to to work and the children off to school on time as a Oregon, for Columbia County. All Edgewater, Va., in a few days. Up in th chain of thos who make the> liv good alarm clo 1 . It means restful sleep with the i persons having claims against said smoke will go more than 200 wooder. Estate will present the same, duly A Weekly Panorama of Events in the ships which the Government built ing from some phase of the dairy certainty of ben g called in the morning at the hour industry. On its continuation and its National Capital By Peter Keegan verified, to the undersigned Adminis you must arise during the war at a cost of a quarter growth they depend. All these people trator at Vernonia, Oregon, within of a million dollars. The ships have The Alarm Clock organizes the day. It gives the on- John J. Pershing is a private cit been sold to a salvage company foi buy from their home merchants, they six months from the date of the first deposit their money with their home time start which makes things move smoothly and izen now after a life time of service publication of this notice. $260,000, the company’s plan being banks, they help build schools and easily. Dated and first publication this in the American Army and with hard to burn them up and sell the metal ly enough income to live decently for fittings for junk. The Shipping churches. There is no business or 26th day of September, 1924. We are ready for school days with a big new stock C. L. Bateman, Administrator of the rest of his days. Movements are Board has tried to sell the ships to charitable enterprise in Oregon which of Westclox—the alarms people depend on all over the Estate of Pete Saari, Deceased. on foot to honor the commander of American marine interests, but no does not derive support from the the world There is a style for every one—big clocks, dairy industry. W. A. Gressman, Attorney for Ad the American world war forces, eith one wanted them. Much of our state is adapted pe- little clocks, back bell, top bell, intermittent and er with a special military commission ministrator. cularly to dairying, but in some sec steady alarms, illuminated dials you can see in the The League of Nations has thrown tions, especially where logged-off dark. a monkey wrench into the Coolidge land or irrigation projects cry out Big Ben Hughes plan for another Washington for some means of immediate profit $3.50 disarmament conference. The Labor it has been found that the dairy cow Little Ben $3.50 Prime Minister of Great Britain and browses around the stumps and re America ... .... $1.50 the Socialist Premier of France have turns a monthly milk check to her Sleepmeter .... $2.00 served notice that the next arms owner; she eats the alfalfa grown by conference must be held in Europe irrigation and helps her owner meet and the United States can stay out his payments. or come in as we please. It is an em The dairy cow, more than any oth barrassing situation just now with er agency, maintains and restores the the campaigning in full swing in the fertility of the soil. Without her, the Expert Swiss and American Watch Repairing Done country, as President Coolidge prom crops would soon diminish. ised a conference in the Republican W5RW When every citizen fully under platform and had hoped to call it stands that this great industry has before the election. A compromise been struck a shrewd blow, they will IJI 11 may be reached by having a Wash rally to the support of the measure ington conference to discuss naval designed to protect if from improper armament and i Paris or a London competition. The dairy industry is conference to reduce land armies, vital to the prosperity of Oregon, and which is regarded as essentially a this prosperity is not confined to the European problem. owners of the cows. It spreads out and embraces everybody—even I was riding in a flivver and a girl those who mistakenly see kto harm it. was with me, too; the moon was hid behind the clouds; a chilly night wind Oregon has produced more world blew. “I'm cold,” the lady said to me, “that wind cuts like a knife.” champion dairy cows than any other Satisfy that between meals hunger “You should have brought your coat” state in the Union. This is possible I I said. (You see, she was my wife). both because of natural conditions and the fact that some of our citizens If an editor has Beatitudes, I think have devoted their lives to improving BUTTERED they should read something like this: the quality and productiveness of HEALTH “Blessed are the Merchants who these cattle. They work not only for advertise becaus they believe in it their own good, but for the benefit and in their business; for their pro?- of an almost endless chain of people who are helped by dairying. MOTHER’S BREAD with its quality ingredients perity shall increase manyfold. “Blessed are the Country Corre- is good for the kiddies as well as the grown-ups. spondents who send in their well Nothlng can take the place of milk written items every week; for fame in Oregon without seriously injuring £ Give it a trial and be convinced of its goodness. £ of their friendly neighborhood shall the financial integrity of the state. go abroad in the land. So that there will be no mistake ask for it by name “Blessed is the woman who sends The foremost nations in the world “MOTHER’S” Bread. in a written account of a party or in all times and ages, have been nour wedding; for she shall see the details ished by the dairy cow. of the function and the names of her At your Grocer or direct from us ' guest« correctly reported. Mr. Simpson who was recently in “Blessed are all those who do not jured in the O.-A. mill had his leg Our Motto: Quality, Cleanliness, Service. expect the editor to know everything amputated last week, and hi« present ever an interesting event occurs to condition is reported as very encour them; for they shall have a new pa aging, with the patient getting along per in their town. nicely. Thia accident is the most ser “Blessed are they who get their ious one occuring since the mill start copy in early; for they shall occupy ed operation. Considered a good rec BREWER & VISNAW a warm place in the editor’« heart. ord is the fact that not a life has On 2nd St. Just a Few Doon South of Bridge St. Blessed are all those who co-oper been lost in the mill or works in Ver ate with the editor in his effort in nonia and very few really sever ac behalf of the community; for their cidents—the case of Mr. Simpson be- OlXXJCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Livestock Means Dollars to Farmers ItANK OF FERNuNIA SCHOOL DAYS ARE ALARM CLOCK DAYS KULLANDER’SJEWELRYSTORE bread I Asked a Suc-E cessful Busi ness Man “How did you accumulate Money.” “Investment in Real Estate,” was his reply. Vernonia Bakery Vernonia has a Future. A few choice lots left at only $115. Write or see me about these. It may be the beginning of your fortune* G. B. Richmond