VERNONIA EAGLE Friday, September 3, 1926 ¡She llrriuuiia Eagle Issued Every Friday $2 per year in Advance Entered as Second Class Matter, August 4, 1922 at the Post Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879 and to study indoors when all of the out­ doors is “crying out loud” for you, but ^f you doubt that it is worth it ask somebody who didn’t have a chance to go to school. TOWN PRIDE. Young At 60, Or Old At 40? Diet Decides Women are as old or as young as There is in many towns a conflict be­ their state of health. A woman may tween people whose first thought is to make be young at sixty years or old at for­ ADVERTISING RATES—Foreign advertisements 30c money, and those whose first thought is to ty. It all depends on her physical per inch; local advertisements intermittent 25c per make an attractive home town. The first well-being. Youth and beauty have a founda­ inch; local advertisements regular 23c per inch; legal And food is advertisements 10c per line first issue, 5c per line named people are constantly seeing chances tion in sound heulth. succeeding runs; cards of thanks 50c; classified adver­ to make money through some kind of de­ easily the most Important item In In giving consideration to the tisements lc per word, minimum 25c, first issue, 15c velopment enterprise. If such promoters health. subjects of diet and beauty, women succeeding issues. lack good taste, they are apt to cut up real should not forget the food essentials make for the preservation of estate in an undesirable way, or erect flimsy that THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER. hair, figure and complexion. looking dwellings, put up unsuitable busi­ teeth, Blame for round shoulders, flat and poor teeth among women In spite of the fact that the metropoli­ ness buildings or erect them in places where chest Is due In large measure to faulty diet, they injure the looks of the town. They tan press row reaches into nearly every or, specifically, to a lack of lime and town and village in the country, the local may sincerely believe their projects help phosphorus. Milk, or evaporated the town grow and are commendable. milk, which Is simply cow’s milk with newspaper in the United States is each per cent of the water taken away, These people are apt to show enter­ GO year getting on a firmer foundation and Is especially rich in lime. becoming more and more useful to its prise, and if they only had more sense of Because of the concentration of fitness and taste, they would do a lot of evaporated milk, which Is regulated home community. by government standards. It Is of It may be said that the day of the good. In a town where there is not much metropolitan newspaper is at hand. This pride or community spirit, people of that is true, but it is equally as true that the day type have things about their own way. They go ahead with their commercialized pro­ of the local newspaper is here too. The metropolitan daily with its world­ jects, and the town grows helter skelter and wide news, its comic sheets and its maga­ may never develop into a real homey kind zine supplements, while of course essential of place. But in a city with live community in our modern civilization, cannot take the the richness of ordinary mar­ place of the home newspaper. The very spirit, these money maker’s find that it double ket milk, as Is shown In the following fact that the big city daily must cover a pays to conform to a higher standard. They table: Ordinary Milk. broad field forbids its becoming local in learn that the average run of people take Fat .......................... ,<.3.5 to 4 per cent pride in their community, and want it made Sugar (lactose) .... 4.5 to 4.75 per cent any sense, and it is in the local field where Proteins ........................3.5 to 4 per cent the home newspaper dominates and where attractive and beautiful. They realize that Minerals .......................... 7 to .75 per cent unless their developments are in keeping Evaporated Milk. it finds its true usefulness. Fat ...................... ;....7.8 to 8.2 per cent For, after all, it is the home news with the standards desired, their enterprise­ Sugar (lactose)... .9.5 to 10 per cent Proteins .....................7.5 to 8.2 per cent which is most important to most of us. We will get in bad. They find thjit if they put up ugly Minerals .....................1.4 to 1.6 per cent have the greatest interest in the community A quart of milk a day for adults 1* in which we live, and in the people who are houses, people are slow to buy or rent them recommended by doctors not only be­ and if they erect unattractive stores in un ­ cause of its high mineral content, but our neighbors and friends. And it is the for the reasons that it helps keep the local newspaper which records the happen­ suitable places, people may not patronize digestive tract In proper condition, them. It is a pleasure to be able to say that ings of the folks at home, and in addition strengthens the body to resist disease, fosters the civic pride and progressive on the whole excellent standards of taste and gives proper balance to the diet. have prevailed in the development of Ver­ Salads also play an Important part spirit of the community. In the dietary. Some sort of a salad, It is the home newspaper which boosts nonia. As a whole we have a city to be lettuce, tomato, fresh fruit, cabbage proud of, j>t there is always room for im­ or vegetable, should be eaten at least the town, year in and year out, which re­ provement, once a day. Neither is the dally and still higher standards. fuses to advertise the city merchants in menu complete without a generous quality of coarse, leafy vegetables, competition with the local business men PROPERTY THEN AND NOW. valuable for their high vitamin con­ and which takes the lead in every enter­ tent. Fruit Juices also have very prise which has for its purpose the upbuild­ properties. Property is a relative condition. That beneficial If a woman follows out the rules of ing and prosperity of the community. is, the poor of today are more richly en­ diet, birthdays to her will be nothing We frequently hear it said that the dowed with wordly goods than the poor of more than an excuse for a celebration. old time independent spirit of the news­ twenty years ago, although the one felt 1322 in Summer School. paper is gone, that its editorial policy is no poorer nor richer than the other. Many University of Oregon, Eugene, now subservient to the business office. Yet of this age who feel poor would be con­ Ore., August 21—With the close of this is not true. There is more unselfish sidered of better than moderate means by the post-session August 28, mote idealism in the average local newspaper their corresponding class of two decades than 1322 students have been en­ rolled for summer study at the than in any other business enterprise. It past. University of Oregon. This is the frequently speaks out in the way which it Picture a boy of poor family in 1905: first year that the post-ession work believes will be for the good of the nation Home-cut hair, trousers made over from has been offered, and 74 students and of the community, regardless of what father’s and then patched, patch-quiit attended. the consequences may be from a business shirt, sans shoes, stockings and underwear, While many professions and oc­ standpoint. This is more than the average happy with a penny or a marble, lucky to cupations were represented among the summer session students, educa­ business man will do or can do. have darned stockings, baggy underwear tion led all the others. Preparations Of course the local newspaper is now and a frayed coat and cap for winter and are now being made for the opening on a firm business basis. This is why it is compelled to work his way into the circus of regular session, September 27, improving from year to year, and why it is or for his infrequent ice cream sodas. And although entering freshmen must be increasing its influence for good in the the poor of twenty years ago were content in Eugene September 20. community. But the local newspaper is with such homely fare as beef stew, pota­ Read the Eagle classified adver­ still the principal booster for the communi­ toes and rice. Parents then boasted of wear­ tisements for bargains.__ ty, and it does its boosting often without ing the same suit or dress for ten years— Federal Commissioner any hope of material reward. it was fortunate for them their clothes were Unfortunate indeed is the community durable for they could not have purchased which neither appreciates nor supports its new ones. local newspaper. And then there are the poor of the year 1925 who occupy the same social BACK TO SCHOOL. position as that family of 1905 just de­ scribed. The new poor have shoes all The open season for readin’, writin’ around, on occasion they have the raiment and ’rithmetic will be ushered in Vernoni: to dress decently and comfortably, they with every boy and girl after the biggest have carpets on the floor at home and game in life. Of course the boys had to good furniture, the probability is a flivver say farewell to their baseballs and the olc or second hand car of larger make is swimmin’ 'ole, and the girls had to close parked in the yard and cakes and pies are up their summer doll houses, but then they not strangers to their table. would soon have become unseasonable anc Once the poor resented they could not school days will bring other diversions jus ; quit work and still eat; now they complain as intriguing. In school there are recess because they must work to keep up the pay­ games and football as well as books anc ments on the automobile, radio and watchful teachers. mother’s fur coat and save enough for next Than the fii’st day of school there is sumnvr’s tour. no more fitting time to impress upon the minds of the young and of the taxpayers The significant feature of an American that_the public school is a co-operative or banquet is the dry toast. reciprocal proposition. The taxpayers maintain the schools that they may develop Some practice reading at regular men and women who will maintain the night school, and some go to the movies. t> aditions and ideals of America.The school children should not forget that they are in­ Not so much the first cost as the ac­ debted to the taxpayers for this opportuni­ cessories dent the pocketbook. ty to acquire an education. When the tax­ Rear Admiral H. O. Stickney, re­ tired. who has been appointed by Sec­ payer sees the many eager faces school­ There is one difficulty about putting retaries Hoover and Kellogg as Fed­ hound Monday he will not regret the dol- to death weak-minded persons. It might eral Commissioner to the Sesqul-C«» tennlal International Exposition com­ lavs he gives to education, and when school include too many. memorating the 150th anniversary of days are over the boys and girls in school American Independence and which today will go forth just as eagerly into the A writer suggests 13 ways for a wife will be held In Philadelphia from June world, grateful to those who made an edu­ to lose her husband, but she might succeed, 1 to December 1. Admiral Stickney bo in full charge of the United cation possible for them. we suspect, without having to avail herself will States Government exhibit, which will Sometimes it seems hard to pay taxes of all of them. be the Iargeat_of Its type ever made. Ninety per cent of all the cars Dodge Brothers built in the last 11 years are still in service. That is because they are built to last! And that is why there is no more sensible in­ vestment in the world than a Dodge Brothers Used Car. MARK E. 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