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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1927)
FIVE Thursday, October 6, 1927, VERNONIA EAGLE stunts. Hoot Gibson, who held the | Order your Christmas cards early If you have anything you want world’s championship in roping and i at the Eagle. to sell, rent or buy, advertise in riding for three years, in th<3 pic-1 ture performs some of the most' Butter wrappers at the Eagle. The Vernonia Eagle. It Pays. daring bareback stunts he has ever' done in front of a camera. I News of Vernonia Schools= Catherine Hoffman ........... Editor Della Cline Louise Simmons, ....... Asst. Editor Norman Green Clarence Wardle ................... Sports Ralph Peck . Administration Frances Lapp .... Junior Reporter .......... Literary Charlo te Green....... Soph. Reporter Senior Reporter Larry Marshall Freshman Reporter U. S. Department of Agriculture Press Service Carload shipments of fresh fruit and vegetables practically doubled Several New Students First Rally of Year Vernonia Loses First in number during the last eight Among Juniors years. Conducted by Football Game to And Sophomores Oranges at the breakfast table, a “Buzz Saws” St. Helens 12 to 7 (By Della Cline) salad at dinner, things formerly re- (By Clarence Wardle) (By Ellen Ek) The junior and sophomore classes _ garded . . as ______ luxuries _ by ______ families of The students of Vernonia high St. Helens came out on the long have a number of new students average means, are fast coming to end of the first foqtball game for school had a rally last Friday, in this year coming from other schools. be necessities. Vernonia of the 1927 season with Vernonia, for the purpose of arous The new juniors are: Beth Crit-' Leaflet 6-L of the U. 8. depart a score of 12 to 7. A completed ing enthusiasm for the football chlon, from Muddy Creek, Oregon; ment of agriculture will tell you forward pass by the county seater3 season. Lois Freeman, Astoria; Edna Mor all about the experimental Fur in the last quarter brought a I The rally was conducted by the gan, Portland; Louise Miller, touchdown that gave St. Helens “Buzz Saws,” a group of 12 . Chandler, Okla.; Jack Ozment, Farm of the Biological survey ot Saratoga Springs, N. ¥., and when the necessary markin of points to students organized for the purpose Woodville, Texas. it may be visited. win. 1 of getting new yells for the school, The new sophomores are: Wil Trees slightly damaged by field Lack of experience was given Before the students left the lie May Aubrey, Oklahoma; Vel as the cause of Vernonia’s defeat, school, they practiced their old ma Critcholn, Muddy Creek; itthel mice will usually recover soon if poach Austin stating that he was yells for the first time this year, Morgan, Portland; Francis Place, the injured parts are completely covered by mounding up soil around well satisfied with the game’s out- j and learned the new “Vernonia Reedsport; Elizabeth Campbell, the basis, or if paint or other ma come considering the local team's yell.” Clatskanie; Myrtle Ozment, Wood terial is used to prevent the wounds condition. School was dismissed at 3 :00 ville, Texas. from drying out. When injury is a ** the students either clock and all It will be noticed that among severe or the trees are entirely The first quarter Vernonia scor- ‘ o n ’ ’nlnolr ■< ton . iwn which was con- got into their cars or formed part the new students only one boy’s girdled, bridge-grafting should be total of seven points, of the line of paraders. Many of name appears. This condition is resorted to. quarter St. Helens tne cars that were out belonged to said to arise from the fact that Less than a pound of tea a year :hdown and failed to | townpeople who were helping the when new residents come to Ver per person is consumed in the corvert. Nc her team scored in school. nonia, the . boys in the family, if 1 the third q quarter. In the fourth A long line of students joined of high school age, often go to United States. For yeais the tea quarter st. Helens completed a hand in hand, and started toward I work at the mill, or find other drinkers of the nation seem to have been turning i gradually from forward pass while on Vernoida’s town, shouting ‘‘Rah, rah, Ver- employment. green tea to black tea, but in the 30-yard line, racing across for a nonia Hi.” The “Buzzers” were touchdown. They again failed to i busy, keeping the line in order clothing and useful articles will last year green tea importations increased slightly and black tea and getting everybody to yell. convert for the extra point. be on sale very cheap. declined. In this way they marched up Coach Austin states that the Regular Bible study and Prayer ‘‘As a broad conclusion,’’ football season of Vernonia will FSficisrc street, formjjig corkscrews meeting Thursday 7:30. Choir re- AV. E hey went. In the middle and be ------ short, , — as ... he ______ intends to ... start hersal Friday 7:30. coaching basketball early this year. both end« of town they stopped x Parents will W111 uv wcli to w bring service in the U. S. department of do well The gymnasium is about completed ■ forming one, group^ gave* ris- their children to Bible school. The agriculture,” the forest service has and is said to be in excellent shape ing yells for V. H. S., led by Sunday school has proven one of tremendous faith in the commercial their yell leader, Phoebe Green- the greatest aids in helping child promise of timber growing to for the coming hoop games man. | ren grow into useful citizens. Very American landowners. The law of Last Monday, each member of After the last yell, a “fifteen for, few r criminals are found among supply and demand is working Mr. Wilkerson’s civics class was team,” the students parted and young people who have been reg steadily to create timber values in required to give a two-minute talk left for their homes. ular attendants at Sunday school. large portions of the United States on any subject related to civics. So send your children every Sun will pay fair returns on Forestry as Prize Given For Name —D.C. day, or better still come and bring a business. The economic history (By Louise Simmons) of other countries which have pass i Donald Hodges (in French A prize was offered by the stu- them. You will be welcome. ed through a cycle of < virgin forest Teddy W. Leavitt, pastor, class): ‘‘Miss Hickman, I can’t dent body to anyone who would Phone 226. depletion similar to that which the write my vocabulary on the board hand in the best name for the United States is now 1 traversing today, because I ve neck points to the same inevitable con- r^v.,1 I T can __ a J stiff ___ »» school _ _ carnival. The winning title and ’t look _ around to copy.” was “Blues Chaser,” handed in by elusion. The time is i fast approach- —D.C. Ralph Peck;, a senior. Monday he ing when forestry and forestry I alone, will supply the enormous Next Friday afternoon, two t was presented with a large box “ Out All Night ” quantities of wood demanded by members of the faculty, Miss ! of candy. Reginald Denny is coming in American markets.” Malmsten and Mrs. Brewer, and ! “Out All Night,” his latest Uni CHURCH OF CHRIST the president of each class will ! I versal super comedy release, which If in doubt about a gift for a (Christian) give a five-minute talk. The four I Sunday October 9. Bible school will be the feature attraction at birthday coming soon, let us sug class heads are: Helen Hieber, the Majestic theatre here Satur- gest a set of Christmas cards The senior; Della Cline, junior; Bod:e; 10.00 Rally Day. Come and bring day. l This is another of the hilar- the family. ‘‘ Elijah Hears Gods Hieber, sophomore; Gloyd Adams, Eagle has a large variety of samples ious farcia! screen comedies in Voice ” I Kings 19. Communion freshman.—D.C. 11:00 sermon “Why Preach the which the inimitable star is seen from which to choose. i at his very best. It was directed Two Sophomores in Game Second Coming of Christ.” Butter wrappers of high grade (By Charlotte Green) Christian Endeavor 6:30. “How by William Seiter, the directorial vegetable parchment sold at the Two sophomores, Bodie Hieber can We Help Younger Boyi* and half of this celebrated team of Eagle. ’ I and Neal Bush, showed good pray Girls” Evening Worship 7:30. ‘‘The film funsters, from the story by Gladys Lehman, adapted tor the ing in the football game against St. Greatest Book in the World.” SEE Helens Saturday, according to Runimage and Cooked Food sale films by Harvey Thew. The sup many present. • Saturday, October 8. Clean used porting cast embraces Marian Nix Doar.e for Dependability on, in the leading feminine role, j in State Laundry Company FOR GOOD LAUNDRY WORK We call and deliver TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS—Leave orders with S. Wells, Tailor, Phone MAin 891 We welcome thrift in our customers since we know that the men who practice thrift are the men who make up the sub stantial citizens of the community DROP IN AND TALK IT OVER SOON BANK OF VERNONIA The Majestic ‘<ColeenM Rebuilt Tvpewriters and “Colleen,” Frank O’Conner’s first Service production for Fox Films, will be 103 West Park 122 3rd St. i shown at the Majestic theatre Beacon 2050 Portland Sunday. Madge Bellamy stars in the picture as a demure little Irish ------------------------------------------------------------------ Miss at the head of a large and partciularly well chosen cast. “The Bush Leaguer” Monte Blue proved that picture ting is not his only talent when daring the filming of Warner Bros. I production of ‘‘The Bhsh Leagher” I he spoke to seveal thousand stu- ■' dents of the University of Cali- I fornia at Los Angeles on the sub- ! ject of “My Business.” His address j of cuorse concerned the making of i motion pictures. 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