Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 21, 1926, Image 6

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    VERNONIA
riE ...
Mac
Says
VERNONIA UNION
EAGLE
HIGH
A New Hom« « Buy
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those who parade the streets in punc-
tuated bathing attire should be cen­
sored.
SCHOOL NO. 1
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Candidate pictures in the daily
papers arc numerous. We noticed a
picture of .i woman and read down
quite at ;. s of her qualifications be
fore we <1. ..verej we were reading
a Lydia E. Pinkham advertisement
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If you wish you were a rock
CARD OF THANKS
A sittin’ on a hill,
We wish to thank the many friends
and neighbors for their sympathy and
beautiful floral offerings nt the
deat hof our beloved mother and
sister.
Mr. M. R. Kerns, Mrs.
Lewis Snider, Mr. C. II. Tucker, Mi.
V. S. Tucker, Mrs. Walter Parker,
Mr. E. L. Tucker, Mrs. T. F. Keasey
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A doin' nothing a1! day long
But just a sitting still,
Wouldn’t sleep; wouldn’t
eat,
f CHURCH NOTICES *j’
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Wouldn’t even wash,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Oliver L. Curtis, Pastor
You want to sit still a thous
and years
And rest yourself by gosh.
Get a bottle of A.D.S. Sai
saparilla—
Fine for spring fever
We have it.
In Vernonia, it’s
MAC’S PHARMACY
VERNONIA HIGH
CLOSES YEAR
i
(Continued From Page 1)
and worked with the printers on the
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I Legal*—Summons and
PUBLICATIONS
nuals are expected on
Thursday afternoon.
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NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
PROGRAM
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Columbia County.
the
stage1
The class-day program was given
before the student body Thursday
afternoon. The program was:
“March of the ’26,” composed
and played by Louise Malmsten.
Presidents address, Charles Hoff-'
I i
man.
Comic class history, Lou Lester.
Instrumental
duet, Lois
and
Louise Malmsten.
Class prophecy, Lawrence Dick­
son.
Reading “A Song of Sherwood,”
I
Margaret Smith.
Valedictorian address, Jessie
George.
Xylophone solo, Charles Hoffman
Presentation of the key of
knowledge to Juniors.
Class song.
on the opposite side
“Seniors
coral was printed
in .silver
“Juniors.” On one end was the fig­
ure “’26” also in the seniors colors
and on the other end “’27” in the
juniors colors .In one of the gym
a booth trimmed in the seniors colors
held the punch and oh! what good
punch .The “Revelers’ played such
music that even those who did not
dance couldn’t prevent themselves
from enjoying the pleasure of the
others. Refreshments were serve(| in
the latter part of the evening and
were they good? You bet!
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Lindley ami Mr
and Mrs. A. J. Hughes acted as
patrons.
Everyone left the school building
realizing this was the best prom and
the best social event ever put over,
in V. H. S.. The success of the proin
was due to the sincere and honest
cooperation of the prom committee.
people out of mental and spiritual
darkness? These seldom get great
rewards in money. Are they failures?
Which is the greatest success, the
poet or the surgeon?
The bridge
builder or the preacher? The violin­
ist or the financier?
How do you
know?
And if we cannot tell
whether this man’s work or anothers
will have greater worth at the final
accounting, hi w do we qualify as
judges of any man's success when
we don’t even know what his ambi­
tions are?
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wear a swimming costume in the!
streets unless it is covered with an
outer garment.
The aidermen reasoned that there
were too many bathing beauties and
“asphalt arabs” who disported them
selves, in and out of season, without
suffici r.t covering. No bathing suit,
no mi ter how abbreviated, is Im-*
moral when worn at the beach in
bathin ; season, it was argued. But
splendid attendance at the
Bibb i-kool last Sunday, but we ure
going u look for a better one next
sunday. At both the Bible school
nd the . hurch services. The message
in the evening will be given to the
“Odd Follows.” There will be a large
attendance at this service and the
Odd Fellow’s will have a place re­
served as tehy will come in a body
Sunday, May 30 there will be union
service and address for Memorial
day in the Christian church.
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SEE ANDREW PARKER for all
Real sale
kinds of land and lots,
agent. Let me show you what I can
sell you. I feel sure I can please you
to the letter.
368
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The girls may catch men by the
use of face powder, but it will take
baking powder to hold ’em.
7r.
NOTICE OF CANOIDACY
I wish to hereby announce my
candidacy for the Republican nomin-
.i.iion as Commissioner of Columbia
County at the May primaries.
If nominated and elected I will
do my best to further the best ir.
terests of the county as a whole, at
I have tried to do in the past.
J. N. MILLER
39tf
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Has your subscription expired.
WHITE FRONT CANDY K ITCHEN
West Bridge Strut
Coolest Place in Town
ESKIMO PIE
DIXIES, CONES,
BULK ICE CREAM
COLD DRINKS
BRICK ICE CREAM
In the matter of the estate of
DAISY B. DOBBS, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that the un
dersigned, as administrator of the
estate of Daisy B. Dobbs, deceased I,
has filed his Final Account in the
County Court of the State of Ore­
VALEDICTORIAN ADDRESS
gon, for Columbia county, and that
Monday the 14th day of June, 1926
TAKE HOME A BRICK
The Pathway to Success
BATHING SUITS TABOO
at the hour of one o’clock in the
(Jessie George)
Stop for a Cold Drink
EXCEPT
AT
BEACH
afternoon of said day, at the Court
What is success?
Mr.
Keller Wants To See You
Room of said Court in the Court
Success is a prosperous termina­
Los Angeles, May 10—The bathing
House in the City of St. Helens in
tion of anything attempted.
It is suit, like the pajama should be worn
THE WHITE FRONT
West Bridge Street
said County anj State has been ap­
a desire to succeed, which is com­ at certain times and in specific III
pointed the time and place for th.
hearing of objections to said Final
Come in and see us
mon to man. The greatest desire that places only. This is the gist of an II
Account and the settlement thereof
most of us want “is not only to be ordinance by the Los Angeles city III
D. A. Dobbs, Administrator.
good ,but to be good for something council, making it a misdemeanor to X;
W. A. Harris, Attorney.
Success is the goal toward which .’ill
Dated and first published May 14, HONOR PUPILS
men are pushing; we can’t ineasur°
1926.
The honor pupils this year truly a man’s success until we know bis
Date of last publication, June 11.
deserve the name for nothing below goal.
1926.
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a “B” was accepted. Students with
Bill and Tom were twin brothers
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
only one “C” were barred.
The equal in stature, equal in ability,
ten who were namej as honor pupils “Bill” set out fro mhome with a de­
In the County Court of the State of were :Julia George and Lois Malm termination to accumulate a million
Oregon, for Columbia County.
sten, seniors; Ralph Reithner, Anna dollars.
Tom was quite as deter­
Rea Webster and Louis Schmidlin mined to marry the girl who lived
In the matter of the estate of
juniors; Russel Peck and John across the street and become an ef­
T. M. TUCKER, Deceased.
Wardle, sopohomores; Ethel Tousley ficient plumber. Both succeeded. Bill
the
Notice is hereby given that
Thelma Spencer and Frances Lappe got his million before he die 1 and
ad
­
undersigned has been appointed
Tom got the girl and supported her
ministrator of the estate of T. ii. freshmen.
Tucker, deceased, by the County
by wiping joints and fitting pipes
Court of the State of Oregon, for
When the two men were dea 1 the
Columbia County, and has duly
people who had known them said
qualified.
All persons having claims against Ninth
Annua! Commence­ to one another: “Bill was uncom-
monty succossful, but his brother
Baid Estate are hereby notified to
never amounted to much, ah, well:
present the same, duly verified us by ment, Union High School
law required to the undersigned at
there’s usually one failure in a fnmi-
No. I of Vernonia, Ore.
his residence near Vernonia, Oregon,
ly.”
May 21, 1926
within six months from the date
We have the tires and the tubes that are delivering thousands of extra miles—
But Tom wasn’t a failure. He was(
hereof.
a complete success. He did precisely
Processional, Mrs. Alden John
WALTER PARKER,
Invocation, Rev. W. F. Rade­ what he set out to do, and he was
Administrator of the Estate of T
content. If he ha,| devoted himself
M. Tucker, Deceased.
macher.
Every fiber of every cord is saturated and insulated with rubber.
I
405
W. A. Harris, Attorney.
Piano solo, “Hungarian Rapsodie” to the business of making money he
Used by the operators of the biggest taxicab, motorbus and truck fleets. These
Dated and first published, May Mignonne-Carl Koelling, Miss Louise high have matched Bill's millions.
14, 1926.
big buyers measure mileage and demand Most Miles Per Dollar.
There isn’t any hard and fast
Malmsten.
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definition
to
success.
To
be
sure,
it
Cornet solo “Until the Dawn”
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consists in arriving; but unless a man
Ralph Reithner.
K1ST-TIMBER NOTES
I
elects
to
take
you
into
his
confidence
Land,
”
Address,
“
The
Promised
Steam-Welding
vulcanizes
the
splice
in
live
steam
—
a
special
Firestone
process
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There is a nice new residence go Mr. Edwin T. Reed.
you can’t tell where his goal lies and
—assuring an air-tight tube, so important to the life of your tire.
ing up in our neighborhood.
Vocal solo, “Sing, Smile, Sbimbei’ if you are ignorant of his goal you
You, too, can get the extra mileage, economy and comfort now enjoyed by the
Chas. Gounod, Mrs. Glen R. Metsker are not qualified to judge >>f life
big transportation leaders and by hundreds of thousands of satisfied motorists, by
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rainwater en-
success.
Presentation of Diplomas, Prof. J.
equipping your car with these wonderful Gum-Dipped Tires and Steam-Welded Tubes.
tertained some guests from St. Hel­
A banker isn’t called a failure be­
B. Wilkerson.
ens Friday it being Mrs. Rainwatet’s
WE TAKE YOUR OLD TIRES IN TRADE and will give liberal allowance for
Violin solo, “O Sole Mio”, Mr. F. cause he can’t drive an engine, or is
seventy-first birthday.
unused
mileage. Come and see us.
a
surgeon
called
a
failure
because
McBarron.
he
can
’
t
play
a
violin.
There
is
a
Benediction,
Mrs.
J.
A.
McDonald
Mrs. Vada Rainwater and Mrs.
division of gifts or talents and it
Mary Anderson spent Sunday with
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is a far better thing to develop one
Let U3 show you why Oldfield Tires and Tubes have made such a good name for
their mother, Mrs. Huber at Center­ THE GRADUATES
tbsmselves. Compare these tires and tubes with any others on the market.
Charles Hoffman, Donald Brady talent anj become useful to society
ville.
Lou Lester, Lois Malmsten, Louise in one smal lparticular than it is
Made in the great Firestone factories by expert
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ohler and Malmsten, Florie Kelso, Lawrence to possess many talents and fail of
I
tire builders, and carry the standard guarantee
the
achievement
they
promise.
If
a
Bergerson,
Lena
Dickson,
Mildred
daughter Nita spent the evening
HIGH PRESSURE CORDS
OVER-SIZE BALLONS
Burt,
Maragret man’s ambition is to become a jus­
Lygia
Saturday at the Ornduff home to Gibson,
$10.25
hear some the radiocasting news Smith. Edward Martin. Lillian Ross tice of the peace, and he achieves
4.40 21 (29x4.40) ..... $14.05
30x3 H R»fular Cl
Ara Rundell, Helmie Kaupii, Leona I it and administers the law without
30x3
Extra Size Cl... $11.50
4.75 20 (29x4.75) ..... .... 17.50
over the radio.
4.75 21 (30x4.75) .....
30x3
Extra Size S.S $14.55
Lihel. Eva Crowder, Berner^ Dowl-I bias or offense to justice, he is a
18.20
$18.70
4.95 20 (29x4.95) .....
31x4 S. S. ........
20.2S
Mr. and Mrs. Ornduff and son ing. Lauritz Aamodt, Lola Nance. i success. If he is a king and his reign
......... 19.95
5.25 21 (31x5.25) ..... ... 22.20
32x4 S. S.
Eben brings ill-fortune, misery and want to
Jess spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Thor Roberts. Loei Roberts.
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I I hit people, he is a failure.
John.
Dorothy
Rhyne.
Melvin
Hove
A. J. Winnicke at Strassel
In the common definition, success
John Laramore and Jessie George. I
constitutes getting money. If this
A. F. Ornduff shipped out twc.
definition is correct how shall we
JUNIOR PROM
car oads of fir piling Monday.
On Saturday, May 15, the Juniors: classify the astronomer who maps
Our school closes Monday with a gave a prom in honor of the Seniors I the heavens and discoveres a «tar,the |
The gymnasium was beautifully dec . man of medicine who spends his life
picnic.
ornted in the Senior's colors, silver; among germ cultures and finds a
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Townsend spent and orchid, and the juniors colors, cure for some dread disease, the ex-’
Saturday evening at the Ornduff silver and coral. On one side of the plorer who discovers a continent,j
gym was printed hi silver and orchid a missionary who lifts a savage!
home.
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