Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 29, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, September 29, 1927
VERNONIA EAGLE
TVE
ing in the Natal grove Sunday.
This church is planning on hav-1 cific Northwest territory r to sup­
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...
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— Reports of
Mr. and Mrs. Holding went to ing revival meetings beginning' plement
the supply.
St. Helens Tuesday going around about the middle of October.
corn weather were mixed and
by Clatskanie and back the St.
Farm Market Review
prices fluctuated widely.
Barley
Aetvs
Vernonia Schools
Helens and Pittsburg roads.
Oregon Agricultural College
and oats tended upward on light
Miss Schooley spent .the week
Extension Service
I receipts and an active demand. The
Catherine Hoffman ........... Editor Delia Cline ........... Administration Frances Lapp ... Junior Reporter end at her home in Scappoose.
Grain. The market for both
Mr. Holding called on Frank
Louise Simmons, ....... Asst. Editor Norman Green ................. Literary Charlotte Green....... Soph. Reporter
wheat and rye held generally; flax market weakened by increased
Clarence Wardle ................... Sports Ralph Peck ....... Senior Reporter Larry Marshall Freshman Reporter Peterson one evening last week. steady last week. Barley and oats, domestic receipts and lower for­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. West of Port­
land and Mrs. Grover Devine of tended upward. There was no ma-| eign prices.
Mist called on Mrs. Holding Sun- terial ehange in the general wheat j Feeds. The feed market was gen­
Seniors Choose Colors;
Girls Increase Percentage Vernonia Will Play
with demand more ac-
i market situation. Movement to erally
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.
day.
First Rally Friday
— — — — — — — — St. Helens Saturday
market was about twice as heavy tive, but wheat feeds went lower.
(By Ralph Peck)
Yearly Carnival October 14
(By Clarence Wardle)
I as last year. Mills were the prin­ Alfalfa meal continued quite firm
The president called a meeting
Vernonia high echool starts the
cipal buyers. Substantial premiums with an excellent demand at Kan-
of the seniors last Thursday and
season’s football with a stiff game
were paid for high protein. The sas City where choice meal was
Pian
To
Start
Cafeteria
the class colors were picked out.
against St. Helens, but has the
; supply of high grade soft winter quoted $2.00 above number one
“
I.
Zat
So?
”
They were: silver and coral.
(By Della Cline)
advantage of playing on the home
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I wheat continues below the demand which was worth $23.50.
George
O’Brien,
Screenland’s
grounds. It is expected that this
Wool. Reports indicate continued
f The school is going to hold their
The number of girls registered will be one of the fastest games . most perfect athlete, has the stel- in St. Louis territory and soft
first rally Friday. This rally will in the high school is twenty-two of the season, inasmuch as St. Hel­ : lar role of a pugilist in Fox Films wheat is being shipped from Pa- strength in the wool situation..
be held to get more spirit for the more than the number of boys, ens lost but few of their lettermen I Comedy Drama, “Is Zat So?”
football game against St. Helens, there being 88 girls and 06 boys.' of last year, while Vernonia has which is coming to the Majestic
Saturday. The whole student body Last year there were 10 more girls quite a green squad.
will leave the high school at 3:30 than boys registered.
I Coach Austin is now here, hav­ | theatre Saturday.
and march «ver town and give a
“For the Love of Mike”
A cafeteria will probably be ing arrived Thursday. The team is
fe1' yells.
“
For
the Love of Mike” tells an
in
fine
condition
and
claim
that
.4s will be the first game of a part of the school program in they have fight enough to tackle amusing story of three old men,|
the
near
future.
Mrs.
Brewer
and
the season and the team will need
one a jew, the other an Irishman, •
a great deal of help if they beat her domestic science class will West Point. The line averages the third a German, who find an
about
170
pounds
and
the
back-
have charge of it, and it will be
them.
t managed in such a way as to be field 150 pounds,
abandoned baby on their doorstep
On interviewing Donald Hodges, and bring him up until he goes to;
Eva Roles left Wednesday for self suporting.
Walla Walla, She is going to work
This will prove a great conven­ veteran fullback, he stated, "Sure college, and then returns to marry,
in a store for her uncle there and ience to the pupils wno come from to win, plunge of line is wonderful. the little Italian girl who lives next;
go to school. Everyone was surely the country. Light lunches will There is no doubt of touchdown in door. Here Tuesday and Wednesday. I
sorry to see her go and wished be served cheaper than such first quarter.”
“Heart of Maryland”
Coach Austin says, “I feel that
her a good time.
lunches can be prepared at home.
Dolores Costello, star of Warner;
the game is ours though it will be Bros., “Heart of Maryland.” which
The Vernonia high school will an interesting fight.”
Freshmen Objected to
comes to the Majestic theatre Thurs-!
give their annual camiv|al Oct-
The following lineup is expected, day and Friday, has never been
Wearing Green Ties
ober
14.
for
the
game:
Gooding
le,
Ber-.
(By Larry Marshall)
so appealingly beautiful as in the
Last week was initiation week
The V. H. S. football team will gerson, It. Mellinger Ig, Ray c, ; role of Maryland Calvert, the girl,
for the freshmen by the sopho­ play their first game of the seas­ Cook rg, Roles rt, Adams re, Par-, who. while passionately loving the
mores. They did not like it very on with St. Helens Next Saturday ker lh, Hodges f, Bennett q, War-! south, found her heart divided
die rh, Heiber and Green, sub.
mni-h and had n scramble Tues­
against itself in love for a soldier
noon at 2:00 o’clock sharp.
The game is called for, 2 o’clock of the North.
day because they didn’t like to wear
The high school gymnasium has sharp at the ball grounds, and
green ties. The week was ended
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
by a party for the freshmen given been sealed and painted on the the school is looking for strong sup­
We welcome thrift in our customers since
Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching
by the sophomores. It was enjoyed inside and is now being boarded port from the student body as well
we know that the men who practice
by the pastor, G. W. Plumer, at
very much. Several of the boys an the outside. When this is done as the town folks.
thrift aie the men who make up the sub­
11
a.
m.
An
illustrated
sermon
the
gym
will
be
completed.
were picked up by seniors and
High School Needs
stantial citizens of the community.
on “The Result of Sin and God’s
juniors but they were not hurt. |
A new cork rug was put on Larger Library
Power to Save.” This is given to
There were many absent dur-
DROP IN AND TALK IT OVER SOON
The junior class of Vernonia help children to better understand.
ing the week. Helen Imbeck was the incline in the high school build­
high school was asked to write
At 8 p.m. there will be an
absent Friday because her grand- ing last Friday.
mother died. Bruce Cummings was
Miss Perce’s art class has been a news story on an improvement evangelistic sermon. Christian En­
absent the latter part of the showing some very good talent to the high school, One student deavor at 7p.m. All are invited to
any and all of these services.
week because his father and sister since the class has been organized. wrote the following:
“The Vernonia high school needs
were ill.
Various pictures are put on the
more books for its library. Each
wall for display each day.
year the students of the history Coming to Portland
Junior English Class
and English classes are delayed be­
1 Sophomores Entertain
Studying Journalism
cause they do not have enough
(By Frances Lappe)
Freshmen at Party
books for reference work or out-
A meeting of the juniors was
(By Charlotte Green)
side reading. Although we have
called by the president,
Della
The sophomores gave a party some very good books for this
Cline, on September 23 for the
SPECIALIST
purpose of deciding whether or for the freshmen Friday night, purpose. We do not have enough
not to get class rings or pins.
| September 23. Part of the fresh- for each pupil to have one for
in Internal Medicine for the
After some discussion the class men played games while the others even the short period of one week.”
past fifteen years
decided to get neither pins or were being initiated. Songs were
rings.
sung by all, while the ice cream The Most Attractive
DOES NOT OPERATE
' and cookies were served. At 3:30 Room in the Building
The junior English class is tak- the party adjourned.
. (By Myrtle Hall)
ing a twelve weeks course on
Miss Perce’s room on the south
Will be at
Ten of the sophomore girls side of the Vernonia high school
journalism. During the week ends
Benson Hotel
they gather news and some of it have moved downstairs into the has the most attractive appearance
has been good enough to be put old typing room to make more of any room in the building.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATUR­
in the Vernonia Eagle. Also one room for the freshmen. They are
DAY, OCTOBER 6, 7, 8.
The floor and Miss Perce’s desk
of the classes has been asked to being put upon their honor as are always neat and clean and
Office
Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
write an article for the Oregonian. the seniors were before.
the books on the desk are at­
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tractively arranged. The art draw­
THREE
DAYS
ONLY
ings above the front and side
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blackboards are carefully hung in
a straight row, giving the room
No charge for consultation
a progressive as well as an at­
tractive appearance. There are al­
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad­
so lovely paintings on the walls. uate in medicine and surgery and
Some of these were drawn by the is licensed by the state of Oregon.
art class. A last attractive touch He does not operate for chronic ap-,
is added by the vases of bright pendicitic, gall stones, ulcers of;
Everyone who drives the Oakland All-American Six marvels at
flowers on the desk at the front stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
the -mooth nnd whivrvrine flow of power pri*di»<’ed by the n*w
the
room.
G-M-lt (General i.-uourw ilex • ircli) Cylinder Head which (I)
He has to his credit wonderful
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!
reduces
“detonation” or spark knock to a ncgiigiL.
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results in diseases of the stomach, I
while using only ordinary gasoline (2) completely eliminates
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
roughness or “thump”—an entirely different engine noise (3)
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
provides greater power and economy because it allows the
NATAL
»
spark to be advanced to the point of maximum efficiency . . .
catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,
The
G-M-lt Head is only one of the engineering advancements
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail-
which have created such widespread favor for the All-American
ments.
Six. Come in for a demonstration of the principles involved!
Mr. and Mrs.( Ed. McMullen and
Below are the names of a few
tew Ford car will be one of the
daughter Evelyn were evening of his many satisfied patients In
guests at the home of Carl Iler Oregon who have been treated for
est, most alert cars on the road. You
Landau Coupe •104 .)
Sport Roadster »10 I 5 4-Door S r ti— * 1 W.)
recently.
one of the above-named causes:
Cabriolet
*114o
Landau Sedan *126«)
Mr. and Mrs. Schooley are ex­
Elmer Booker, Condon.
will bo delighted with its low, smart lines
pecting to move to this neighbor-
Th« I>irirand finer Pontiac Six. $745 to $925. All i>
at factor#. lA<bi eretl
Chas. Desch, Portland.
price* include minimum handling rluirgen. Eany to txiy on
liberal
hood soon, They will live in the | D. G. Horn, Bonanza.
General Motor» Time Payment Plan.
little house built near the Natal
V
Fred Shields, Klamath Falls.
and beautiful colors.
school where their daughter Jen-| Daniel Steinon, Allegany.
GILBY MOTOR COMPANY
ny is teaching again this year.
' R. E. Neal, Central Point.
Born; To Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Joe. Sheoships, Gibbon.
Vernonia, Oregon
Logsdon of Mt. Sterling, Ky., a
Remember above date, that con­
boy, who tipped the scales to 10% sultation on this trip will be free
pounds. He will be called Joseph and that his treatment is different.
Lincoln. Mrs. Logsdon will be bet­
Married women must be accom­
ter known to her many friends as panied by their husbands.
Miss Esther West of Clatskanie.
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg.,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tichnor and Los Angeles, California.
MP PRODUCT OF CF.NKHAL MOTORS
Mrs. Vincent Tichnor were picnick­
TIMBER
LINE
The Majestic
BANK OF VERNONIA
Dr. Mellenthin
Silence andTower
Wait For the
M
1^5 *1045
^OAKLAND
ALL-AMERICAN SIX
Crawford Motor Co.
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
By F. O. Alexander
Oh, Just the Thought of That Bathing Suit!
SUIT.