TWO VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday, January 12, 1927 ious fact that the happiness of this | alfalfa has moved more rapidly it 24—Turkeys met with an active world is in the hands of boys and 1 being estimated that 60 per cent sale for Christmas here although girls ? [ of the surplus had moved prior prices declined slightly at the close It is the boy that selects the to the above date compared to 45 of the week when stocks were be­ trade or profession the man has per cent last year and 50 per ing offered to retailers at birds i to follow. It is the girl who chooses cent in 1925. Considering both pro­ weighing 12 pounds and over, 45- Catherine Hoffman ........... Editor Della Cline Administration Frances Lappe .... Junior Reporter the husband the woman goes duction and carryover, the supply 46 cents, 10-12 pounds 40-43 cents, Louise Simmons.......... Asst. Editor Norman Green of all hay for the season amounted 8-10 pounds 38-39 cents, 6-8 ,.......... Literary Charlotte Green....... Soph. Reporter ~ ‘ through life with. # Clarence Wardle ....................Sports Ralph Peck ... to 134,600,000 tons which is a pounds 35-38 cents. These prices Senior Reporter Larry Marshall Freshman Reporter It is the child, that as a rule, i determines the religion the adult record quantity, Average prices of were 2-5 cents lower than those must adhere to until death or be all hay is about $3.00 a ton lower which prevailed at the opening of Students Will Give Talks Girls Basketball Team To Basketball Team Will i than last year and the five-year the week. A car of turkeys from called an infidel. At Rose Theatre Play Scappoose Friday Play at Scappoose Friday average, but alfalfa is selling for New Brunswick, brought in during If a man of forty secedes from (By Della Cline) (By Clarence Wardle) (By Clarence Wardle) the political party the boy of about the same average prices as the week sold at from 38-42 cents. The following high school pupils The local girls team under Coach The basketball team will go to twenty picked out for him, he is last year, with substantial premiums Toronto, Dec. 24—The demand for very leafy, green alfalfa. The for turkeys for the Christmas trade are preparing to make short talks (Brewer will play the Scappoose girls Scappoose to play Friday night, considered a turncoat. i demand for hay for the rest of was excellent and towards the close at the Rose theatre in the near on their floor Friday evening be-* They are reported to have a strong About all a man does after twen­ the season will depend much upon of the week there was a great future: U lire. La Velle Gosa, The His- | fore fLp the hnvs boys ’ ’ crnmn game. Thia This ia is the ] team thia this vpnr. year, and and Coach Coach Austin tory of the Motion Picture.” .y. ’’ e ' V1 f*rst Kame ot the season for the anticipates another close contest. ty-one is to try to realize a little the weather conditions. Feeds re- deal of activity in evidence in pro­ of what he conceived before that I mained firm with a tendency for duce circles. The best quality tur- don Parker, “Some Ways in Which i girls. He states that all the teams in the age. our Student Body Can be of Ser-] most items to advance. i keys over 12 pounds were selling All of Caesar’s conquests, Web- vice to the Community”; Thelma I The history of the Vernonia girls' county are better this year than : at 48-50 cents to retailers. in the 1 last > anc * that the championship Potatoes. Potato shipments I team is one of the best in Spencer, “Is a High School Educa- Wool. The seventh series wool players W>U not decided until the last ster’s eloquence, Gladstone’s state- the three northwest states were I county, having had such craft and Thorwalden’s art was tion Worth all it Costs?” Catherine sales at Sydney opened with strong 538 cars for the week ending De ­ las Lena (Gibson) Michem, Mildred,'^ ame is P la T ed - : Hoffman, “Why the Phillipine Is- ,_ but the outcropping of what they ' , ’ Lola (Cline)’ The following squad will be ac­ each had seen in the vision of cember 31, 476 the previous week competition according to a cable lands Should be Given their In-J ¿Bergerson? „ ~ Brady companied to Scappoose by many and 794 the same week a year from the consul general. I Nance, and Orlean Counts on past dependence”; Phoebe Greenman, Livestock. The markets for ail Vernonia rooters: Bergerson, Par- youth. ago. Total shipments for the year “The Girls Campfire Organization”; teams, A grown man never has a great to December 31 were 14,999 com- kinds of livestock were inclined to ker, Bennett, Ray, Hodge^ G. ! The present team has some old Helen Hieber, “Self Improvement”; idea that cannot be traced back to pared t 17,604 the previous year. be eratic last week because of Adams, A. Adams. Clarence Wardle, “Good Sports­ I players and some good new ones, youth. We look upon the age be- United States shipments for the whether conditions but there wai I Those having letters are: Helen manship, What is it?” Work of the Classes tween ten and twenty as a sort week ending December 31 were not much net change in the gen Mr. Bush, owner of the theatre, I Hieber, Della Cline, Mildred Haw- The Civics class has completed »°f interlude to life. Their baby- 2,854 carloads compared to 2,639 eral situation. ’ kins, and Ida Mae Hawkins. Others is co-operating with thp high school the three weeks course of Parlia­ hood was ours, their manhood is Get Your Dog License. in giving these students an op­ I on the team are: Mary Oberst, mentary Law which completes the their own, their teenhood is noth- the previous week and 3,562 the same week a year ago, with total I Charlotte Green, and Zelma New. portunity to appear before the pub­ Notice is hereby given that alls ing. The students who Civics course, shipments to December 31, 169,308 --------------------------- lic, because he believes such train­ I There is no need to draw wrong against 156,541 last year at the persons in Vernonia owning dogs I Miss Hickman’s first year Latin have studied Parliamentary' Law ing is valuable. | class are taking a general review report that it is a very interesting conclusions from this, but there same time. States east of Colorado should immediately secure licenses Thursday and Friday will be I over this semester’s work preparing study, and they believe it will be is need to remember that it is from the city recorder. Thos^ out­ given to the final examinations of, ¡for the semester examination. This of great value to them sometime when in their teens that boys and probably have fewer carloads yet side the city secure them from the to move than a year ago and de ­ the first semester. girls need more love, more cfm- mand for western stock may im­ county clerk at St. Helens. . . ] is a very large class, consisting of in the future. Our principal says , at final W.‘ J. KELLY, City Marshal ex-|about thirty-two pupils. All seem They are now preparing small panionship, more sympathy, and prove soon as there were indica­ aminations are on civics booklets which will cover more attention than they ever tions of market recovery at the proKr®m i interested in their work. Chiloquin school dedicates large only for the reason that other, CIasses ¡n public speaking) bo- everything they have studied during needed before or ever will need end of the old year. Planting of new gymnasium. high schools make em a part tanyi commercial arithmetic, and their civics course. These will be again. early potatoes in Florida are esti­ of the year’s work. He believes i first algebra will be among | Youth holds that treasure - the mated at 30,000 acres or 2,000 Toledo votes $10,000 bonds for the due next Tuesday. that such examinations have no new classes for the next semester. b j s . best of us have lost that one price- better fire-fighting equipment. Miss Hickman’s American more than last year. value to the modern high school. tory classes have finished their re. less, intoxicating treasure—the Ashland First National Bank Apples. The agricultural com- The Berean high school class of ports. ture. Announcement, missioner at London cabled ____ some , i Buys and assimilates Talent State the Christian church will hold a the Helen Hieber was awarded The Vernonia high school oys | cooked food and candy sale Sat- whist poh all - all for christ recovery in the apple market but Bank, will play their second league game urday, January 14, in the building dollar prize for having the best the outlook there is not consideredCorvallis—Oregon Agricultural report in the first period history of the season at Scappoose next south of the post office. favorable generally although Ore- college will start wnrk on $2,000,- class. Her report was on Dorothea Friday evening. gon Newtowns are in fair demand. 000 men’s dormitory quadrangle. Dix. The Vernonia high school girls’ I Practicing For Track. I Domestic markets remain good. I North Bend—Chamber of Com- Ellen Ek was awarded the prize ! BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER team will also play a game with] A few of the boys are starting Butter. 7 The ” ~ ' butter ’■ Copenhagen merce will buy site for new coal ! If parents will have their children memo­ for having the best report in the the Scappoose ----------- CJ girls the same w even-,to w ( vv b'-v OU C45 IU get out of bed early so as to a Bible selection each week. It will prove market was maintained at the f j distillation plant. ing. ’ This will be the girls’ first run about 10 minutes each morning third period history class. Her re­ a rize priceless heritage to them in after years. equivalent of 36.7 or 15 cents un­ wl a m are *vzv 1 looking /s M for- ' X to . — condition . .1'1' ..... . 1 . r* ■ > port was on Aaron Burr. themselves for track game. The girls Miss Hickman reported that many LOVE FULFILLS THE LAW:— der 92 score New York. Shipments Ward to a successful season. this spring. good talks were given. Owe no man anything, but to love afloat December 31 from southern Mrs. Hammock’s second year one another; for he that loveth , hemisphere countries totaled 43 geometry class will finish its course another hath fulfilled the law. Love million pounds against 31 million at the end of this semester, As a worketh no ill to his neighbor; I a year ago. whole, the class found the work therefore love is the fulfilling of Turkeys. Oregon turkey pro- intereting, and many pupils wish the law.—Romans 13:8, 10. i ducers will be interested in the to continue this work and take Prayer:—May Thy Spirit dwell following official quotations on i solid geometry. j in us constantly, and then we shall Canadian turkeys just before Christ- More power ... more speed . . . more smoothness. A brilliant | love Thee with all our heart and mas: Saskatoon, Dec. 24.—Turkey change of pace. You instinctively expect them. You some­ St. Helens and Rainier how know that's what you get in the All-American Six . . . Proper^ soul and strength and mind, and sales are reported good, but the demand is for number one stock, But consider these other reasons for its stirring success. I Win First Games of Season our neighbor as ourselves. The exacting care and craftsmanship with which the car is St. Helens won the first league from 10-11 pounds, leaving on Does like produce like? built. How marvelously it survives the tests and trials of game of the season against Verno- hand much lower grade poultry. — Galatians 6:7-9 time . . . Here are stamina and endurunce that result only PRESERVES EYESIGHT I nia here Friday night by the close Prices to country shippers delivered from All-American engineering. Big, rugged, oversize EVANGELICAL CHURCH Next visit here Saturday I score of 22 to 21. After leading are as follows: No. 1 turkeys, 14 units. Balance and simplicity of design. Monthafter month ani Sunday, January 28 G. W. Plumer, Pastor ) throughout the first three quarters, pounds up, live 20 cents, dressed of pitiless testing on General Motors Proving Ground . . . Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. The 29 cents; No. 1 turkeys, 11-14 and 29. Make reser­ St. Helens was outscored by five and super-precision construction throughout! . . . That’s vations for FREE examina­ points by Vernonia near the end pastor will preach a story sermon pounds, live 18 cents, dressed 27 why its power, speed and smoothness are measured in tens tion with E. W. Holtham, of thousands of miles. Why economy and dependability I of the game, only to net some at 11 a.m. and the children will be cents; No. 1 turkeys, 9-11 pounds, Workingmen’s Store are Oakland owners’ by-words. Why All-American owners ] long shots which gave them the invited to have a special part. live 15 cents, dressed 24 cents; will tell you—“No better built car at the price!’’ The evening services will begin 7-9 pounds, live 13 cents, dressed Dr. HARRY A. BROWN necessary winning margin. Eyesight Specialist Rainier defeated Clatskanie at at 7:30 and will be a merged meet­ 22 cents; No. 2 turkeys, over 10 Portland, Oregon ing between the young people and Rainier Friday 24 pounds, live 11 cents, dressed 20 to 18. At the PRICES: 2-door Sedan, fill Ch: Landau Coupe, $1045; Sport the older people, The Christian En- cents; No. 2 turkeys, under 10 close of the first half the score Roadster, flU75; I-door Sedan, fl 145; Cabriolet, fl 155; Landau Sedan, $1265. stood 12 to 10. Rainier scored deavor will have charge of the first pounds, live 8 cents, dressed 15 i'.'.’.'!.“'!' Sir. 2-boor Sedan. CS.i. Sit prices at factory. DeUeerod prices steadily from the opening minutes part. The pastor will speak on “Is cents; No. 3 turkeys, live 6 cents, inclmle minimum handling chore.:, Katy Ur par on the Uberai Cenerai of the game until five minutes be- Prohibition a Blessing or Curse to dressed 10 cents. Montreal, Dec. Motors time Payment Plan. Young People?” fore the close. THE TIMBER LINE News of Vernonia Schools In All America no Better Built Car at tke Rice ! Glasses Special Sport Equipment Declamatory Contest Set. rin«. . . . , trunk rack . . . (IIHI rrlr» on i,,».n ear. ... SI IO on ¡ÍTS! 7,^1 „„Xu. W',~U “l,h ' - -I-" oar. . . . GILBY MOTOR CO. Vernonia, Oregon \0AKLAND AlSiAMEBICAN SIX CHURCH OF CHRIST (Christian) The Columbia County Element­ ary league declamatjory contests I Bible school 10 a.m., "Jesus’ Sin.” Communion and will take place on February 18, Power Over ------------ with the final contest at Rainier morning worship 11 a.m., Evan- i gelist Dunn. Christian Endeavor at February 25. District spelling contests will be'6 :30 p.m. Evangelistic service at held March 18 and the final at'7:30 p.m., Evangelist Dunn. Beginning next Sunday and con­ Clatskanie March 25. tinuing every night during the EDITORIAL week, Evangelist Roy L. Dunn will THE MOST IMPORTANT PEOPLE conduct revival meetings at the IN THE WORLD i Christian church. Brother Dunn is Back of every man is the boy a very able scholar and speaker, that made him; back of every wo- Recently he has been a professor man is the gill she was. The most at the Eugene Bible university. The important people in the world are public is cordially invited to all the boys and girls in their teens. these meetings. Come every night. It is they who settle all the Teddy W. Leavitt, Pastor. eat questions of life. What are ♦ ♦ ♦ e great questions? They are : Farm Market Review What calling are you going to fol- low? Who are you going to marry? * * * * • * ♦ What are you going to do with Grain. Foreign wheat markets your ideals? What will be your were firmer last week and there philosophy of life—will you be sen- was an active cash demand in do­ sual, material, or egoistic, and a mestic markets. Premiums on lover of right and beauty? All of quality were advanced in most these subjects are disposed of by markets. Latest information indi- the children of twenty. l cates that there was available for Did you ever think upon the cur- export on January 1 about 500,- 000.00(f bushels of wheat or about 30,000,000 more than a year earlier, with supplies in the north- ern hemisphere larger and in the southern hemisphere smaller pro­ portionately. Import requirements were estimated at 475,000,000 bushels by the International In- stitute of agriculture. Rye has strengthened with wheat; corn was firmer with cold weather and more active demand and I oats advanced with corn. Barley prices made some advances on light receipts and good export demand, The available supplies of < feed grains is now but little, if any. larger than a year ago. 1 Flax was inde- pendently firm. 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