Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 01, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday. December 1, 1927.
VERNONIA EAGLE
TVE
—
"Old Sen Francisco”
and a wood lid weighted with a jug sponsored a father and son banquet
A real live Buibary Coast bar­ of water ns some other material in the county seat town Tuesday
tender adds to the verity of the that will not be affected by the [night. Dr. L. G. Ross was in charge
San Francisco.” the brine.
I of the program. Dean J. R. Jewell
tarring vehicle
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Oreg in Agricultural college
Father and Son Bcnquet Held
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urd Wed
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principal addri
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TIMBER
Apirs of J emonia Schools
Alumni Win Practice
Basketball Game Friday
Vernonia High Students
See Play at Birkenfeld
Class Will
Follies
CATTERIES $9.S5
Old Batteries Taken in Trade
d
Friday,
(By Clarence .Wardie)
(By Russell Peck)
Now is the time of year your battery should be
in the net of the
The team showed good work in
Eleven students of Lite Vernonia I
are Lewis Stone,
kept fully charged a^d in tip top shape.
Naturalization
the practice basketball game with high school attended a play, “Step
Lloyd Hughes.
or
“
How
To
the alumni Friday evening. The Lively,” given by the Birkenfeld
Your battery recharged, painted acid
Alien, Became Anthony Pratt,
Sour kraut is made by slicing the
alumni won by a small margin, and high school in their gymnasium
erican,” will be dramatized by Mr. head of cabbage into thin strips and
proof, paint and acid adjusted, all for ..
the team consisted of most of the November 18.
Wilkerson's civics class in the near packing it into earthen crocks or
best players ever graduated from
The play started about 8 p.m.' future and presented before thj
Radio batteries and others not requiring
wooden containers. Alternate layers
the local high school. Coach Austin and although Birkenfeld has a
student
body.
It
is
said
that
this
removal of installation in car
of cut cabbage and salt are packed
was unable to be present for the small population, a good crowd was
play will prove instructive to all in firmly using one ounce of salt
contest.
¡present. About the middle of the. who see and hear it. The following
Rent batteries, per day
The lineup was:
i first act, two of the flood light students will x portray the different to two and one-half pounds of
cabbage will develop its own brine,
Alumni
High School wires became crossed. There was characters:
according to the department of
"Wills
c
Berge rson a flickering and then—no lights.
Ralph
Peck.
judge;
Norman horticultural products at the state
Whitsell
Hodges
sg
(jHLBY
After the lights went out some
Roberts
If
Bennett one exclaimed “Fire.” The aud- Green, clerk, Ward Gooding, re-1 college. When the container is fill-
corder;
Hale
Greenman,
Tony;
Ed-
ed
it
is
covered
with
muslin
cloth
L. Roberts
Adams ience began leaving, but as there
rg
Hieber
rf
Parker was no fire, the rush oil the door ward Roles, Amato Benedetti. Spec­
Substitutes: B.
Hieber, Bush, was soon stopped. A new plug was ial characters are: La Velle Gosa,1
Mellinger, Ray, for the high school.1 put in and the flood lights were Della Cline, Thelma Spencer, Louise
On inerviewing Coach Austin as disconnected. A dance was held af­ Miller, Allan Ray, Dale McDaniel,
and Helen Spofford, Z
to his method of playing it was ter the play.
stated that the team will play a
Those present from Vernonia County Easkctbali
five-man defense, with such tricks were Ruth and Grace Carmicha
edule - Comnleted
added tl nt he has picked up in Dorothy Wallace, A lberta
u< coach
< irl Knowjes, Charles Meli
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Sufiland. Jim Carrie. Veldon 1
1 Peck
I
c Lie
GIVE PROGRAM
ON NOVEMBER 18.
ni h
an accora-
this strong bank
n 3 I far
(By Fiances
P-
plishment. you may point to with pride. The minor sacrifices
individual player
The juniors presented their sched­
uled program before the student
is as tol-
necessary for its accomplishment are as nothing com-
“Are All Men Created Equal? body of the high school November lows :
was the subject debated in Miss ' 18. The program consisted of:
St. Helens at Vernonia
pared to the advantages accruing through its ownership.
Hickman’s American history class
A reading, “Memories.” by La j
13, Scappoose at Scappoose
Tuesday.
I Velle Gosa and Thelma Spencer: a J
20, Rainier at Vernonia
speech, “Student Cooperation,” by'
31, Clatskanie at Clatskanie
Miss Perce’s junior English class Louise Miller; a piano solo, “My I
3, St. Helens at St. Helens
will complete the course in journal­ Heart at Thy Sweet Voice,” by
10, Scappoose at Vernonia
ism at the end of the second six Betty Culver; a speech, “Free Text
17, Rainier at Rainier
weeks period.
Books,” by Russell Peck; reading,'
24, Clatskanie at Vernonia
“Betty at the Baseball Game,” by
Lois Freeman; a song, “Why the COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO
River is Built so Close to the TAKE CHARGE OF LIBRARY
(By Frances Lappe)
Bank,” by the junior class.
Tuesday, November 22, the jun­
MEMBERS OF ASSOCIATION
iors held a meeting for the purpose
MAKE LONG HIKE
MONEY
of appointing a committee to take
(By Myrtle Hall)
CANT BUY
charge of the library.
I
Saturday, November 19, four
A BETTER OIL
Myrtle Hall,
Gavena
Charles-
■than
members of the Girls’ Athletic as- WOrth Jack Ozment, and Arthur
sociation of Vernonia high school, Hixson were appointed on this com­
THE NEW
Mildred Hawkins, Norma and Irene mittee. A committee was appointed
ZEROLENE
Anderson and Myrtle Hall, took a to arrange for a candy sale at the
hike as far as the Big Eddy camp, high school. Those appointed were
nine miles below Vernonia. Though Archie Adams. Goldie Garner, Ethel
the hike was the first one which Tousley,
Thelma
Spencer,« and
these girls have taken, they suc­ Thomas Graves.
♦
‘Reason why (1 OF MANY)
ceeded in winning from 10 to 201 The class also voted to subscribe
points each.
100 per cent in paying 50 cents
E fficiency — Put» Standard
The sophomore class will present each toward the education of the
Oil Efficiency in your'crankcase.
their class program before the stu­ Armenian girl.
ITANDANO OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
dent body tomorrow afternoon.
$150
$100
25c
Motor C
BANK OF VERNONIA
Camel
The cigarette that knows
how to "be itself”
The Majestic
"The Fair Co-ed"
Wait For th
New Ford
Millions of Americans who have
often heard of class rushes, frater­
nity and sorority initiations, and
track and field meets which loom
importantly in college life, but
which have never been witnessed
by the average American citizen,
except college students and inhab­
itants of college towns, are go­
ing to learn much of the antics of
collegiate ones in Marion Davies’
"The Fair Co-ed,” coming Satur­
day.
"When a Man
The new Ford car will be
one
of
the
speediest, most alert cars on the road. You
and beautiful colors.
There is no “pose” about
Camel. It’s just a good
honest cigarette—the best
ever—and it doesn’t try
to be anything else.
k
Love*”
“When a Man Loves” magnifi­
cent extended-run production star­
ring John Barrymore with Dolores
Costello, will be presented next
Sunday.
Alan Crosland directed,!
“When a Man Loves” is 'a thrill-
ing and glamorous love epic of the
days when Louis XV was King of
France. New York critics acclaim
enthusiastically both play and play-
V»
If all cigarettes were as good
as Camel you wouldn’t hear
anything about special treat­
ments to make cigarettes good
for the throat. Nothing takes
the place of choice tobaccos.
Dog”
Crawford Motor Co
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
Dog,” Albert Payson Ter-;
hune‘s widely read noveL of a’
man’s great love for his faster, has
found its place in the films, with
Joseph Schildkraut in the leading
role, wil be seen next Monday.
By F. O. Alexander
Isn’t That Like a Frosh?’
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