Thursday, October 13, 1927 VERNONIA EAGLE FIVE Washington Coanty has 40 miles The young people of town are paved roads, 525 miles macadam, Milton—Milton Box Co. Y' I and no bond debt. _____________ build $50,000 sawmill to cut 40,- Of Vernonia Eagle, published 000 feet a day. I Butter wrappers at the Eagle. weekly at Vernonia, Oregon for October 1, 1927. State of Oregon, county of Col- Catherine Hoffman ........... Editor Della Cline ... Administration Frances Lappe Junior Reporter .......... Literary Charlotte Green....... Soph. Reporter umbia. Louise Simmons, ....... Asst. Editor Norman Green Before me. a notary public in Clarence Wardle .................... Sports Ralph Peck Senior Reporter Larry Marshall Freshman Reporter and for the state and county afore said, personally appeared Mark E, Football Team Loses Instructors and Class French Class Moe, who, having been duly sworn Officers Give Stiff Contest at Learns Dialogues according to law, deposes and says that he is the owner of the Ver Addresses Friday Castle Rock, Wash. (By Myrtle Hall) nonia Eagle and that the follow class The second year French Mrs. Brewer, Miss Malinsten, (By Clarence Wardle) ing is, to the best of his knowledge Helen Hiebcr, Della Cline, Bodie taught by Miss Hickman, has learn- The Vernonia football team came and belief, a true statement oi the Hieber and Gloyd Adams talked to ed dialogues since the beginning out on the short end of a 19 to 7 ownership, management, etc., of s score in a hard faguht contest at the aforesaid publication for the the student body of Vernonia high of_the term, The dialogues are acted out in Castle Rock, Wash., Saturday. The date shown in the above caption school Friday at 1 o’clock. The subject of Mrs. Brewer’s talk was I front of the class. This affords First half of the game Vernonia required by the Act of August “What One Could Gain From a ( much pleasure as well as good was on the offensive and scored 24, 1912; i practice in pronunciation and ex their touchdown. College Education.’’ That the publisher, editor, man She started by saying that col pression. The third period Castle Rock aging editor and business manager small The French class is quite lege could do many things for one broke threugh the Vernonia line is Mark E. Moe of Vernonia, Ore person and nothing for another. ■ this year, being composed of only for a touchdown, failing to con gon. That the owner is Mark E. “For,” she said, “you cannot pm eight pupils. vert. Shortly afterward they Inter Moe. That the known bondholders, a $3000 education to a 10-cent cepted a pass and ran for another mortgages, and other security hold Just Little Stories boy. On the other hand, a 10-j touchdown, giving them a total of ers owning or holding 1 per cent (By Della Cline) cent education will not stick to a considerable number cf hirrh 13 points to Vernonia 7. A third or more of total amount of bonds, I A $3000 boy." I - chool pupils are detained at home touchdwn was made in the same mortgages or other securities is Miss Heiber said, “Character is I this week on account of illness, ( quarter by an end run. A, D. Moe of Hood River Oregon. the most important subject which | Colds are quite The fourth period Vernonia rallied (Signed) <..... ... prevalent aiiiong could be talked of, that which In-j | the _ pupils _..2 MARK E. MOE and teachers. L.ra. I and fought the most of the length fluences the character . of our com- Sworn to and subscribed before Friday after- °f field, only to lose the ball . i Ths the assembly last rriday mumty and even nations, and is' was a very cnj affair. I on downs. Shortly afterwards the me this 3rd day of October, 1927. the only true foundation of life.”|Tw() of the teacher3 and ,he : ball was regained an downs and LESTER SHEELEY Della Cline stressed the impor-( i d< .nts of folJr clagses ke pushed to Castle Rock’s 3-yarcl line, My commission expires December denis of the the four tance vk public speaking and de- — .... < — , l . e: — , ... l -. h . The seniors will have charge of when ths final whistle ended the 18, 1927. bating in high school, pointing out the next regular assembly and same. Paid For Her Lesson the many values to be derived. then the juniors will follow with' The Vernonia line did excellent Gloyd Adams talked on “What the next and so on until all the ,work in this game in the opinion Mrs. . Smith wanted a new flat Freshmen Should Know When they classes have had their turn. The' those who viewed the contest, iron. ! She wrote to a mail order entered High School.” purpose of these assemblies is not I Very ' little yardage was made by house for a catalog. It was a week mere entertainment. but rather the^heir opponents through the line. irt coming, It took another week Sophomore News Uiougnt ,s, to aid in developing i Th Iir.vup v.g... »3 follows. x.\„- to decide ar d , (By Cnarlotte Green) had to pay in advance and went Four sophomores girls, Catherine self expression among the pupils nett, q, captain; Hodges, f; Wardle, to the postoffice after a money rh; 1 Parker, If; Gooding, le; Ber- PB 1UUCT OF CE.NEKAL MOTORS Hoffman, Phoebe Greenman, Merle in pubhc speaking. order. It was too late, the window Mills and Charlotte Green, went The report cards will be due on gerson, It, Roles, lg; Ray, c; Cook, was closed, so she had to go the I* ★ ★ to Castle Rock Saturday to the I Tuesday of next week, All are I rg; Mellinger, rt; Adams, re; sub she next morning. A week later stitutes, Curry, Bush and Ileiber. Everywhere you go you hear them talking game. went as fax as' interested in knowing just to what There was a good turnout of lo had to go to the postoffice for the extent the teachers are going to Stanley Garner about this finer, faster Six, the Oakland All package. It did not suit her and Longview in the McDaniel truck,' measure work and deportment. It: cal students at Castle Rock. Mrs. American. another two weeks was wasted in ★ ★ ★ where lie visited friend.! and was' *s going to be more difficult this J. H. Bush gnd Mrs. A. J. Hughes correspondence, all to no purpose were also there. Th« party crossed For laere is a longer, stronger chassis—smaller picked up at the fer“' that even-1 year than heretofore to bs an lion- Then she telephoned to the -local the river at Rainier and passed | or pupil, for the requirements ing. wheels and larger tires—a 212 cubic inch engine through Longview, Dale McDaniel company for an iron to be sent out. A great number cf the soplio- have raised. equipped with the new G ' ’ R cylinder bead, which It was delivered in an hour, was mores are beginning to study in Beth Critchlow and her sister, driving the truck, and Miss Malm- satisfactory, charged to her bill eliminates harshness and roughness, minimizes sten acted as chaperone. Phoebe pr. pr t.tion for the si.vweeks zeo | Velma, have withdrawn fr«m school a lesson—for spark knocks and increases power— without the metry examination xo be given this and have moved with their parents Greenman led the Vernonia root and she learned which she paid full price. week. | to Falls City where they will at- ing section. use of special fuels. Since no game is scheduled for ★ * * Phoebe Greenman and Catherine' tend school. Beth was a junior and Church of Christ Saturday, it is thought one jnight Why shouldn’t this new and thrilling car be Hoffman went to Portland Sunday Velma a Sophomore. (Christian) Thursday and Friday of next be arranged with either Forest to hear Sousa’s band. thrilling all America? Why shouldn't its success be Sunday October 16. Bible school week will be school holidays, the Grove, Beaverton or Knapps. already surpassing all previous Oakland achiev- 10:00 “ Elijah in Naboth ’ s Vine Senior News teachers being compelled to attend Junior News ments? A look and a ride will tell you the story yard” I Kings 21. There were 215 (By Ralph Peck) r a teachers institute at St. Helens present last Sunday. Come and The seniors were called together on those dates. (By Frances Lappe) — why everyone is saying, “That's the car!” by the president of the class and Ellen Whitsei registered last study the Bible with us. Freshman News Communion and worship 11:0$ a committee was appointed to ar-, week in the junior class. Ellen is NEW LOW PRICES (By Larry Marshall) range the program for senior day. a very worthy young lady and is “The Exaltation of Christ-Abase- 2-DOOR SEDAN ment of Self.” Christian Endeavor Mr. Wilkerson has asked the | Gladys Carrich, a freshman, went a valuable addition to the class. *10*5 . *1145 seniors tc present a short program to Castle Rpek Saturday to see the The junior class lost a very 6:30. “In What Community En *1075 »*1145 active member when Beth Critchlow terprises May Our Society, Share?” before the assembly Friday, Oct game. *1265 cordially invited to these meetings. Lindau Sedan ober 21. moved from this city to Falls City. Butter wrappers at the Eagle. Oregon. Evening service 7:30. “The Man Alley Ray was absent from Tha Netv and Finer Pontiac Six, 9745 to f925. All Price» at factory. Delivered prices include minimum handling charge». Ea»y to Two of the junior boys. Archie of My Heart.” This will be an in school Monday because of an ab- If you have anything you want pay on the liberal General Motor» Time Payment Plan. Adams and Oliver Mellinger, are teresting sermon based upon let- scess in one of his teeth. He had . „ . . . hi- „ , . . , . to sell, rent or buy, advertise in on the varsity football team thh'ters written by the young women teeth nnovad am n: now back | GILBY MOTOR COMPANY ' of Vernonia giving their own idea in school. ' The Vernonia Eagle. It Pays. year. Floyd Dee ls wae out of school of “The Man of My Heart.” Thurs Vernonia, Oregon day 7:30 Trayermeeting and Bible all last week because of illness. Della Cline a: J Frances Lappe study. Acts 12 chapter. Ladies were the two junior , guls who Aid will be Wednesday October 19 went to Castle Rock Saturday to at the church parlors. The Robinson sisters ihostesses. see the game. TIMBER LINE Statement of the Ownership, Man agement, etc., Required by the Act of Congress of Aug. 24, 1912 News of Vernonia Schools G ilby JA ötor C o I OAKLAND, PONTIAC CHEVROLET, STUDE BAKER. Goodyear Tires * Iking about the WKLAND ALL t AMEKICAN six 1045 i Wait For the New Ford A 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. /INNEY OF THE FORCE New Location EIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER // parents will have their children memo rize a Bible selection each week, It prove a priceless heritage to them in after years. The Lincoln Candy Kitchen will open in its new location, three doors west, to the building formerly occupied by the Horseshoe c; New fixtures have been installed which will result in added convenience to our pa trons. We invite your inspection of our new candy Kitchen, you will be charmed with it’s appearance. A SURE DWELLINGPLACE:— Trust in the Lord and do good; so shalt thou dwell in the land, and verily thou shalt be fed. Psalm 37: 3. PRAYER:—O, we give thanks unto the Lord; for He is good; for His mercy endureth forever. Who cares for the poor and those who fear God? Answer, read—Psalm 34:6, Mr. and Mrs. Hammack and their niece, Miss Louise Miller, motored to Seaside, 1 eturning the 3ame day. On their return trip they visitea the Astoria column, which is slt- uated on the top of a knoll on the outskirts of town. They enjoyed a wonderful view of the surround- ing country from the top of the column. FORMAL OPENING SATURDAY OCTOBER 15. Make your choice of sweets from our complete new line of will be on display candies that