Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 15, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    FIVE
Thursday, September 15, 1927
VERNONIA EAGLE
TREE PLANTING
dit is acting as coach until Mr. contract and file the required
bond.
Austin returns.
The right is reserved to reject
The seniors have chosen their any and all bids.
News ot Vernonia Schoo's
class rings and are reported as
John Philip, County Judge.
being well pleased with the sei-
T. B. Mills, Commissioner.
J. J. Handsaker Addresses ection
J. N. Miller, Commissioner.
The sophomores had a meeting
G. G. Hall, Roadmaster.
Forty-Two States Now Hava
High School Assembly
last week when a committee was
J. W. Hunt, County Clerk
Organizations for the
J. J. Handsacker of Portland, chosen to start plans for fresh­
chairman of Oregon Near East Re­ men week and their initiation
Work of Forestry.
lief appealed to the student body party.
Monday for the welfare of one
I Washington.—Marked advance In
Classes Elect Officers
forestry legislation was made during
Armenian
“Back to God’s Country”
1927. says the Forestry Legislative
Mr. Handsacker who is a rep- For Coming Year
The oppressive, terrorizing sound Survey published to mark the close ot
resentative of the American Relief
The various classes have elected of malamutes baying at night was the legislative year by the American
commissi.n, has had much exper­ their officers for the coming year one of the many thrilling experi­ Tree association.
ience in regard to this work in as follows: Seniors, president, Hel- ences undergone by the Universal
The legislative year was made not
his travels, to the near east.
en Hieber; secretary-treasurer, Nor- company at Mammoth, Calif., this able because by the passage of legls
4 His speech dealt upon the mis­ man Green; sergeant at arms, Bus- winter during the filming of scenes Inthwi Delaware. Florida and South
treatment and abuse of the Chris­ ter Hodges; class advisor, Mr. Aus- for “Back to God’s Country,” which Carolina took their places with for
entry minded states. There are now
tian children daring the Greek and tin.
will be at the Majestic theatre Sat­ 42 states that provide some forestry
Turkish war. Mr. Handsacker stat­
The juniors have elected Delia urday. Renee Adoree is the star'
ed that during this war ninety Cline president, Thelma Spencer, of the picture while the support­ organization. Utah. Wyoming. Arlwin
thousand children were driven from vice president; Robert Whitsell, sec­ ing cast includes Robert Frazer, sas and Nevada have notxprovided for
any organization, and the state forests
the country seeking refuge where- retary; Goldie Garner, treasurer; W alter
Long,
Mitchell
Lewis, of Arizona and New Mexico are cared
ever they could find it. He told Mr. Wilkerson, class advisor.
Adolph Milar and James Mason.
for by a joint agreement with the
of one sympathetic case of a lit-
U. S forest service. Forestry leglsla
The president of the sophomore
"Doi Juan"
tie orphan, wandering from one class is Bodie Hieber, vice presi-l
tlon was passed for the first time In
orphanage to another, asking, not dent, Neal Bush; secretary-treasur-'
secretary-treasur-j John Barrymore in “Don Juan,” Nevada and Utah, but no organization
for food or clothes, but simply a er, Violet Phelps; sergeant at arms, [ coming to the Majestic theatre on was provided.
The survey, which Is being sent to
place to die. As all orphanages bad Kenneth Price; class advisor, Miss'Sunday, is an attraction that has
orders not to take in any more Malmsten.
I b®®n roadshowed in the principal editors and foresters by Charles La­
throp Pack, president of the American
than they already had, he was not
The first-year class have elected cities of the country at $2.00 prices Tree
association, shows the present
successful.
President,
'
and
acclaimed
by
critics
everywhere
the following officers:
Upon reaching the orphanage un­ Gloyd Adams; vice president, Tord as one of the most notable photo- area of state forests to be 6,838,936
acres and that 73,000,000 trees were
der the supervision of Christopher Berg; secretary, Grace Condit; I plays ever screened.
planted during the year.
Thurber, the boy again told his treasurer, Junior Bennett; class ad-
Pennsylvania Leads in Planting.
“
Th.
Fighting
Three
”
touching story. Mr. Thurber, not visor, Mrs. Brewer.
States that kept the lead in tree
Jack Hoxie, who stars in “The pointing were Pennsylvania with 27,-
able to withstand the boy’s appeal
Fighting Three,” the Blue Streak 910,029; New York with 22.000,000 and
called a meeting of the representa­ Student Body Officers
Western which opens at the Maj­ Michigan with 10,000,(XX). The state
tives and they decided to take in Are Now Active
Monday
na-
all the children that came, even
­ estic
oi-1
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■ appropriation by Pennsylvania was
The following student body Pf
Against the orders of the American ficers for this year now are busily honally known as the perfect wes- $1,208,485.
“The Mississippi river flood has <11
Relief commission.
al>ility in the saddle
planning the season's activities: tern star-
As a result seven thousand or­ President Veldcn Packer: vice pres­ and his perfect physique coupled rented the attention of the nation as
phans were kept on the food, which ident, Deila Cline; secretary, Helen, v-'th ^ niasculinely handsome face nothing else could to the need of pro­
viding forests at the headquarters of
was only intended for three thous­ Hieber; treasurer, Ward
__ Gooding
_____ ; i make him the ido1 of motion pic- the Mississippi and Its tributaries."
”
Olive
and. Although in this condition, editor, Catherine Hoffman; girls | ture fans the world over. C
says Mr. Pack, in announcing the pub­
they managed to keep the orphans athletic" manager, Mildred Hawkins; I Hasbrouck plays opposite him in lication of the survey. “This phase of
this
picture
which
was
directed
by flood prevention, while it will not stop
in good health.
boys athletic manager, Buster Hod­
Al Rogell.
Edith Winchester, who gave her ges.
floods, will aid in preventing them and
is the only one I know of that will
life for the welfare of humanity
“Painting th. Town”
pay dividends In future years. We
ia another example of self sacrifice
Notic. t. C.atra.tora
Peanuts are mighty insidious mnst put idle laud to work growing
in the cause of the Near East.
St. Helens, Oreg.a, August 24, things but in “Painting the Town” trees.
"It Is obvious the American public
1927. x
you will see the first instance on
Will Attend U. of O.
to! record where they won a man a is becomhig forest minded. People are
Sealed
proposals,
addressed
A farewell party for Glen Haw­
not only interested but active in see
kins, who will leave shortly to the County Court of Columbia contract. This picture featuring Ing that onr trees, both in the foresis.
Helens,
County,
Oregon,
at
St.
Glenn
Tryon
and
Patsy
Ruth
Mil
­
enroll as a freshman at the Uni­
In. onr parks and on our highways, are
versity of Oregon, was given Sun­ Oregon and endorsed “Proposal for ler, plays the Majestic theatre on given more care, attention and pro
day by his mother, Mrs. B. B. Doing the following work in Col­ Tuesday and Wednesday, And, in­ tectlon.
Advance in Reforestation.
Hawkins. The guests present were umbia County, to-wit: The con­ cidentally, it got Glenn Tryon a
"Reforestation has made a notable'
Clarence Fowler, Ralph Peck, Jew­ struction of a Hows Truss Bridge five year contract with Universal.
with
necessary
approaches,
across
advance during the year. The devel­
ell Lloyd, Miss Theresa Tackett,
“Th. Outlaws .f Red River”
opment of state nurseries and the dis­
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Driscoll and the Nehalem River in Section 30,
The
Bad
Lands
of
Texas
is
the
I
Township 6 north, Range 5 west
tribution of tree seedlings or trans­
children.
locale for “The Outlaws of Red plants. as In Pennsylvania. Ohio, Mas­
Percy Bergerson, who also grad­ of the Willamette Meridian, will River,” Fox Films new drama star­ sachusetts. Michigan, New York.
uated from this school last spring, be received by said County Court ring Tom Mix as a ranger, who North Carolina, Indiana and New Jer­
xfrill enter university this fall and until ten o’clock A. M., Septem- tracks down an outlaw gang, which sey. have resulted In many trees being
ber 24th, 1927 and not thereaf-
plans to room with Glen.
planted.
ter, and at that time will be pub- is coming to the Majestic theatre
“Probably five times as many trees
for dwo days commencing Thurs-
Ucly
opened
and
read.
Phoebe Greenman is back in
were planted In the various states tn
day.
I
school after a visit in California.
All proposals must be made 1 upon
1927 as were put on ten years ago.
Hale, her brother, is also back and blank forms, to be obtained i from
Willamina—Work being rushed This. In Itself, is a real accomplish­
will attend school here--this fall.
cent of his bid, payable t<f ’ the on Salmon River cutoff from New ment.
“The Clarlt-McNary act has stimu­
The first student body meeting County Clerk, which shall be for- Grand Ronde.
of the year was held Monday af- feited to the County in case the
Toledo—Ben Jones bridge on lated state forestry activities, espe­
ternoon.
award is made to him, and he Roosevelt highway will be opened cially in fire protection and tree
planting ia many states. There Is no
Although Mr. Austin is not here, shall neglect, fail or refuse, for September 17.
question I Alt thnt this law has greatly
the football boys are progressing a period of five days after such
Salem—Salvation Army plans encouraged the formulation of forest
rapidly in their practice. Mr. Con- award is made, to enter into a new 8.4,000 home.
policies and activities In many of the
The Timber Line
The Majestic
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FARM REMINDERS
A succession of shrubs line Ore-
' gon lanes and highways throughout
the entire year end contribute
largely to the attractiveness of the
landscapes. A number of the more
popular of these shrubs beginning
with the rhododendron and red cur­
rant have been listed by the botan­
ists of the agricultural college. The
list has been given out by Dr. Hel­
en M. Gilkey of the botany depart­
ment.
Wait For the
New Ford
The new Ford car will be
one
of
the
speediest, most alert cars on the road. You
will be delighted with its low, smart lines
and beautiful colors.
Crawford Motor Co.
No Need to Fear a
Holdup if Your Val­
uables are in a
Safe Deposit Box
You can well afford to laugh at the hold­
up man if your valuables are in one of
our safe deposit vault boxes. The cost per
year is so little that you cannot afford
to be without this real protection.
BANK OF VERNONIA
states which heretofore have been re­
garded as being somewhat Inactive in
this direction."
The survey reviews by states the
legislative activity and among other
things gives the name.of the forester
and his headquarters and the amount
of money expended under the Clark-
McNary act.
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The cigarette that makes
smoking a genuine pleasure
You can smoke Camels all day
long without thought but of the
pleasure and refreshment that
each one brings. That’s the
advantage of choice tobaccos
and skilful blending.
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£o!die-’8 Life Is Made
Easier Even in France
Paris.—The soldier's life Is grow
Ing easier In France as elsewhere.
Not only has the period of service
been reduced for the youth of France
from three years to eighteen month-
but the pack the poilii carries is to
be lightened.
Henceforth the
have two sacks,
prln-Ipal sack, carrying all Ihnt he
really needs, will be carried by the
soldier hiriself. The supplementary
suck will be brought along by motor
truck.
No need of wasting a lot of words. No need tak­
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the new American car for uil-America.
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Esperanto in School*
Toronto.—Possibility of Esperanto
ns a study In public schools has been
suggested to the World Federation of
Education Associations.
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200-Year-Old Suit
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suit which has lasted more than
200 years was recently ended by
a decision of the supreme land
commission.
The litigants wery two 81-
berian villages, f’uskzarevo and
Gorbunovka, near Tomsk. The
suit-arose over land which both
villages claimed. The affair Is
of historical interest, since all
documents and records have re
mained intact.
The Soviets have now dedared
the disputed land belongs to
Gorbunovka. Catherine’s order
and'other documents, among
them the original agreement
signed between the villagers and
the Tartar authorities of Siberia.
are said to be kept by Grechanli.
In an Iron chest which also
serves as bls bed.
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