Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 24, 1936, Image 7

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    VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
Tall Fellow
The tallest man in history, ac­
cording to the record of all au­
thenticated cases, lives today in
Bushire, Iran. Although only 20
years of age and still growing,
this Persian giant is ten feet six
inches in height and weighs 450
Haile's Private Treasury
pounds. Incidentally, he is so
weak that he cannot walk or hold
ANTA MONICA, CALIF.
up his head for more than a few
—Had it not been a foreign
minutes at a time. — Collier’s dispatch, a fellow might have
Weekly.
thought it referred to one of our
own investment councillors,
BOYS! GIRLS!
Read the Grape Nuts ad la anothet specializing in looking after
column of this paper and learn how widows’ and orphans’ funds,
to join the Dizzy Dean Winners and and having a neat line of Euro­
win valuable free prizes.—Adv.
pean securities to dispose of, and
prominent in wel­
So With Power
fare work and up­
Boys full of energy need hs
lift movements in
watched more carefully than oth­
his home commu­
ers.
nity — in short, a
typical specimen of
sub - variety that
seemed to sort of
K: PE KO EDGE
KO: THEY'RE EASY
peter out in the
JAR RINGS KEEP
years immediately
TO APPLY, AND
ALL THE FLA­
following 1929, some
EASY TO
quitting by request,
VOR WHERE IT
REMOVE THEIR
some by indict-
, BELONGS...
TWO BIG LIPS
LOCKED UP
Irvin S. Cobb ment and some just
vanishing into
RIGHT IN THE
TAKE CARE OF
spate, taking with them the clients’
remaining cash assets, if any.
But this happened to be a cable­
gram from Geneva stating that,
when Emperor Haile and Farewell
Selassie hurriedly departed from
his capital, he so thoroughly
cleaned out the bank of Ethiopia
that all the invading Italians found
in the vaults was a large throb-
bing vacuum.
S
UncLe
Leave Worker Alone
A man who does his work best
is the one who does it his own
way. Be satisfied and say noth­
ing.
Saddest change in our old
friend, when affluence and honors
are heaped upon him, is that he
It's Pleasant to Forget
How pleasant to wake up in the grows more effusive than ever to
morning and not be able to re­ us and thinks about ua far less
member what it was that woried frequently.
you the evening before.
Promises that a-e the hardest
For Higher Education
to obtain are the surest of ful­
There is a total of 656 colleges
fillment.
and universities, 262 profession­
Life is a grind, but it doesn’t al schools, 163 teachers’ colleges,
always make things smooth.
78 normal schools and 438 junior
Don’t use your common sense colleges in the United States.
so much to take your friends to There are also 58 'Tegro colleges,
task. Be thankful that they like three Negro professional schools,
you.
12 Negro teachers’ colleges, 12
Negro normal schools, and 24 Ne­
Despair Often Close
Few know the thin partitions gro junior colleges.
Total number of white institu­
that separate their fellow men
tions, 1,597; total number of Ne­
from despair.
gro institutions, 109, making a
If you’re going to be lonesome grand total of 1,706.—Washington
anyway, why not climb to the top Star.
of the ladder of fame?
Life is but a fleeting show—yet
That’s the Good Nature
it is the best show man has on
Good nature is frequently im­
earth.
posed on—and seems to like it.
SIGN THIS BASEBALL,"j
WILL YOU, DIZZY?
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Swift Lightning
Lightning travels at speeds
ranging from 14,900 to 68,400
miles a second, the average ve­
locity being 28,500 miles a second
or 15 per cent of the speed of
light, it was recently learned by
a committee of engineers in
South Africa and reported here
by Science Service.
Week’s Supply of Postum Free
Head the offer made by the Postum
Company In another part of this pa­
per. They will send a full week's sup­
ply of health giving Postum free to
anyone who writes for It—Adv.
He Who Does
Nothing is impossible to the
man who can, will, and then does.
11 M m
ANO MY
PROGRAM
.. ..p
* • •
How Mencken Can Write
HIS campaign will liven right
up if Henry Mencken, the of­
ficial human gumboil of the writ­
ing craft, takes pen in hand to dis­
cuss the men and the issues. You
don’t have to agree with Hen. You
may quarrel with his premises and
dispute his conclusions.
But can he make the language
pop like a bull-whip! When he gets
excited he throbs like a mashed
thumb, and cuts loose like an
avenging angel. Expressing him­
self, he always picks words of the
right shape and the right color.
T
SHE’S KNOCKED
COLD! ANO THAT
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Literary Garbage
ET’S admit that southerners of
the Col. Carter of Cartersville
type were mainly the far-fetched
creations of overly-sentimental fic-
tionists. Let's admit the business
of painting a largely imaginary
LOOK, DIZZY!
aftah-de-wah South was tor many
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT years
THAT GIRL*.
crowded.
SHE’S FALLEN
But why, in the revolt to de­
OFF THE FENCE!
bunk this sugary romance, should
the land so generously spawn a
PHOTOGRAPHY
crop of alleged realists who’d have
Roll Developed—116 size or smaller, I the rest of the world believe the
beautiful enlargements from your roll 25c
Wisconsin Photoshop, West Salem, Wis only party of the South worthy of
being written about is almost ex­
clusively peopled by loathsome
REMEDIES
degenerates of the "Tobacco Road"
RECTAL HEMORRHOIDS. How old Indi­ variety?
ans permanently relieved piles with harm­
If one of these literary garbage
less inexpensive ingredients obtained local­
ly. Don't suffer. Copy for 10c.
YOU SURE PUT
collectors will but look about him,
JS COMPANY
PLENTY OF
Box 44)?
....
M at sonville, Calif. he'll find southerners who might
ENERGY BEHIND
|’D GIVE A
make interesting copy and yet, ex­
X
cusing that they leave the sugar
THAT SMOKE-
LOT TO HAVE
WELL, ONE WAY THAT
out of the corn bread and the low­
BALL, DIZZY
SOME OF
WILL HELP IS TO EAT
Not a Day LOST
er case “r” out of the language,
YOUR ENERGY,
GOOD NOURISHING FOOD
from WORK are pretty much like the run of
DIZZY
— LIKE GRAPE-NUTS.
Wouldn’t it be a grand and glorious feeling to
IT’S TOPS. I EAT IT MYSELF
know that next month and each month to their fellow Americans elsewhere.
• • •
follow there will be r.o more excessively bad
days — that you can attend your duties without
Heroic First Aid Measures
further interruption or loss of time?
HEN those three gallant men
Take SALICON tablets to relieve the pain and
suffering. You can depend on SALICON to the
were imprisoned in that
utmost. It is quick relief, forms no habits and
Moose river mine cave-in up in
haa no bad effects. For your efficiency’s sake,
as well as for your comfort—
Canada, facing death in the dark­
Ask your druggist for SALICON.
ness—one of them, you’ll remem­
ber, did die—and the rescuers fi­
WNU—13
30—36 nally bored a slender shaft through
to their living tomb, almost the
first thing sent down from above
was some hot coSee with a slug of ,
BOYS! GIRLS! Join Dizzy Dean Winners! Get Valuable Prizes FREE!
brandy in it.
Send top from one full-size yellow-and-blue Grape-Nut*
Dizzy Dean Winners Membership Pin.
Now the Rev. A. A. McLeod has I
New 1936 design, two-toned solid
package, with name and addreas, to Grape-Nuts, Battle
formally protested to the govern- |
bronze with red lettering. Free for
ment of Nova Scotia about putting
1 Grape-Nuts package top.
Creek, Mich., for membership pin, certificate and cata­
in the brandy.
Lvcky Rabbit's Faat. Just like
log of 49 free prize*. You’ll like crisp, delicious Grape-
Dizzy
carries—has nickel-plated
So I've been sitting here all day
Nuts—it has a winning flavor all its own. Economical to
cap and ring. Sent free for
trying to make up my mind, if ■
Grape-Nuts package tope.
WEALTH AND HEALTH I’d been buried in that freezing, serve, too, for two tablespoonfuls, with
whole milk or cream and fruit provide
Good heal th and success go together. Don't slimy pit, which I’d prefer—to have
D uct D sah , c / o Qura-Nure. Battle Creek, Mich,
handicap yourself—get rid of a sluggish,
leocloye
. .. Grape-Nut, package t<*pef°r which eeod me
more varied nourishment than many a
'em
send
along
some
spiked
cof
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the item(s) checked bel ow (Put correct postage on your letter):
acid condition with tasty Milnesia, the
hearty meal. (Offer expire* Dec. 31,
□ Membership Pio (wod 1 peckegetop).
w.n. u. »,,-••
original milk of magnesia in wafer form. fee right away or keep the mix­
□ Lucky Rabbit a Foot (»end 2 package tope).
1936. Good only in U. S. A.)
Each wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls milk of ture up on the surface and lower
A Port Cereal—Mode by General Food*
magnesia. Neutralizes acids and gives you the Rev. A. A. McLeod with a
Street.
The same fine cereal In a now package
pleasant elimination. 20c, 35c St 60c sizes. pitcher of ice water.
City-
-Stete.
UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY
UmtKl States Rubier Products, tec.
17W Broadwet. Rew lari. ». V., Reo« S20
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IRVIN S. COBB.