Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 28, 1927, Image 5

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    VERNONIA EAGLE
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Being Ajfairs of Vernonia Schools and Published Each Week in the Eagle
THE STAFF
the time 6 a.m. and the group,
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juniors. They were on the starting Helen Heiber
Ass’t Editor
point for a trip to Oswego lake. Veldon Parker
Sports
Five cars and one Ford was the Ward Gooding
Senior
train envoy. They arrived at the Annie Laurie Laird
Junior
lake at 9 and the other half of Edward Roles
Sophomore
the morning constituted a hunt Russell Peck
Freshman
for a place to eat. Those that did Phoebe Greenman
After every event but the broad not hunt paddled the canoes and
On April 15 the high school had
jump of the interclass track meet gained blisters on their hands. The a fire drill which thrilled 'every­
had been run off, the seniors had ’lake was a very pretty place, its body present. The smoke rolled
50 points, the juniors 44 points, still waters reflected the blue skies out of the windows and through
the sophomores 10 points and the, and tije bright spring day. What the doors as if there wa3 a real
freshmen none. Bennett, a junior, more can a junior want,
fire, but it was a hoax to test
I The eats came next after a trip the students’ composure and self­
was high point man.
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In the relay the seniors won the around the lake,
control in an emergency, School
perinant by one of the biggest mar­ sandwiches, wieners, mustard and was dismissed after the drill and
disbanded
cake.
Then
the
band
gins since the pennant was put up.
the students went to the auditorium
The broad jump and high hurdles and took to the water. A phonograh to receive their report cards,
were run over Tuesday night. The wailed its tunes on the lake and which thrilled them more.
results, in the order of places, were canoes collected around the main
canoe which carried the chaperone.1 The sophomores are working dil­
as follows:
100 yards, Hawkins Sr, Bennett Canoe races were a main event. I igently on their play. The play
Girls who were afraid of the ca­ would have been given before now
J, Malmsten Sr, 11 sec.
if there had not been so much
220 yards, Bennett J, Hawkins noes got in row boats.
About three of the cars ram­ illness. The play will be given
Sr-, Hodges J, 23.2 sec.
440 yards, Bennett J, Mills Sr, bled into Portland and seme of Friday, May 6.
the boys and girls stopped at the
Engen Sr, 57.3 sec.
There are many persons who
880 yards, Hickson, So, Parker J, natatorium for a swim, others who wish to play tennis, but there are
could not swim attended a show,
Adams So, 2 min. 23 sec.
few who wish to help repair the
‘Mile, Mills, Sr, Hickson, So, Par­ Then after a happy .lay they i courts, There is room on the high
came home. This constitutes the I school
ksfr J, 5 min. 43 sec.
grounds for two or three
Discus, Bennett J, Hill Sr, Malm- junior skip day.
courts, but only one has been pre-
sten Sr, 92 feet 3 in.
pared, It is hoped that it will
Pole vault, Engen Sr, Parker J, Freshmen
not be long before the other one
Kathryn
Hoffman
and
Dorthy
Weed So, 8 feet 8 in.
or two are ready.
Holtham
skated
six
miles
on
the
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Javelin, Bennett J, Malmsten Sr,
pavement Saturday evening.
Ray J, 132 feet 3 in.
Umatilla and Morrow counties
Isola Hall is absent from school will double last years big turkey
• Low hurdles, Hodges J, Whitzel
on account of an appendicitis
crop.
Sr, Malmsten Sr, 13.1 sec.
High jump, Bennett J, Malmsten eration.
Green
has
been
Charlotte
Bergerson J, 4 feet 10 in.
Shot put, Laramore Sr, Malm- with the flu this last week.
A few freshman girls have
¿ten Sr, Bennett J, 39 feet 5 In.
getting up at 6 o’clock these
mornings to play tennis.
County Track
1; Saturday, April 30, will be a
big day. The county track meet Athletic Club
wjll be held on the local grounds. Give Banquet
The Girls Basketball club
There will be entries from Clats­
kanie, Rainier, St. Helens, Scap­ the Lettermen’s club gave a
poose and Vernonia. The Verno­ mal banquet in the high school
nia cup will reBt with Vernonia af- gymnasium Saturday. The faculty
and school board were invited.
ter the meet.
The program was carried out as
the steps it takes to make music,
Tennis Court Cleared
One out-door court has been lin- each representing a step In the
ed off and play has shifted from road to a successful basketball
the gym to the outside court. One team, one that reaches the top.
The speeches were as follows:
or two more courts are to i be
Talent, Bill Hill; technique, Helen
cleared off and lined in the near
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Heiber; harmony, Della Cline; and
' future.
the last was a speech on music,
Seniors
but the speaker was not present
The seniors chose Shelia Wil­ so the toastmaster, Clarence War­
liams as their May queen.
dle, told what the other steps led
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The senior class will attend a to. Mr. Austin and Miss Perce also
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conference at Rainier Friday. Mr: made interesting talks.
Austin will accompany them.
A duet was sung by Glen Haw­
The play “Cyclone Sally” made
and Bill Hill. They were ac­
i a hit at Birkenfeld. It was such kins
companied on the piano by Sheila
a success that the senior class will Williams. The girls’ quartet, Anna
try to give it in Timber if ar- Rea Webster, Louise Simmons, Ida
rangements can be made.
Mae Hawkin» and Theresa Tackett,
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An inter-class track meet was sang “Whispering.” They were also
held Monday. The senior «lass accompanied by Miss Williams.
The color scheme of yellow and
> made the most points and won the
relay pennant.
green was carried out. The tabla
Lewis Laramore of the senior which was in a “V” shape was
class broke all previous records in decorated with daffodils and liliés
I Vernonia for the shot put.
He with corresponding candles, nut
put it 39 feet 5 inches, The sen- cups and place cards. This proved
iors are proud of Lewis.
to be a very pretty arrangement.
Seniors Win
Interclass
Track Meet
Thursday, April 28,1927
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Nehalem
Is Favorable
To Bee Culture
This district is very favorable to
bees if they can be situated near
a large burn. Bees will gather
honey over a large area, But to
he profitable should not have to
over one-half mile for their
main supply.
From 30,000 to 40,000 bees are
found in each strong, healthy col­
ony and if you find several weak
swarms in the spring of the year
these may be united and later di­
vided again. It is advisable to In­
troduce new queens when they are
divided.
Bees, if not carefully watched,
will begin swarming here in April.
This can be prevented by cutting
out queen cells and adding supers
or full hives on top of the origin­
al hive. These additional suoers
or hives should be filled with
frames containing comb foundation.
Bees should never be allowed to
swarm but should be divided if
now swarms are wanted. ...
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In ____
fixing
the hive get comb with brood not
more than threa days olj, because
if it is older, with the proper food
it may be made into queen bees.
PORTLAND - VERNONIA
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INSURED CARRIER
Vernonia Office
At the Brazing Works on Rose
Avenue.
Phone MAin 343
Portland Office
Auto Freight Terminal
E. Water and Yamhill Streets
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Office No. II
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the price you wish to pay.
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The Square Deal Jeweler
HOW
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GOOD NEWS
Does Spread
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Juniors
Skip Day.
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Early Friday morning if a work­
er had been coming by the school­
house, he would have seen some
students talking and arguing on
the subject of cars, seats and trav­
el.
The place was the high school;
Riverview
T. C. Hall of this place, who
has been suffering with stomach
trouble for several months, passed
away on Friday, April 22, at For­
est Grove in Vias hospital. His
body was brought back here and
lead to rest in the little family
cemetery on the W. L. Hall ranch,
Tom, as he was known, was a
Christian man, a good neighbor
and a loving husband and will be
greatly missed in the neighborhood.
He leaves a wife and one brother,
Riley Hall of this place, and four
brothers and three sisters in other
states and a host of friends to
mourn his going.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henning Fieldberg
and children and his brother Haw­
king drove to Valstez Saturday,
returning Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Zolek and daugh­
ter Rose and Mrs. Bert Nelson
motored to Forest Grove and back
Sunday.
Marshall Ingold of Rainier was
over Sunday. He conducted the
funeral of T. C. Hall.
Isola, daughter of Lee and Nan­
nie Hall, was taken to Forest
Grove to Vias hospital last Thurs­
day and operated on for appendi­
citis and is improving very nicely.
Aunt Sally Spencer was calling
on friends in Forest Grove Mon­
day.
School was dismissed at 3:30 last
Thursday, which was clean-up day.
The school grounds were cleaned of
all the paper which seems to gath­
er on the grounds. Two fires were
kept burning with the trash. Tjie
school yard is all dressed up for '
the summer vacation, which is not
so very far away.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller, for­
merly of Vernonia but now of
Rainier, are visiting with their
many friends in and around Ver­
nonia for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Eason are settled
in their new house which has just
been finished.
R. M. Acord is building an up-
to-date chicken house for Mrs. C.
A. Schamon.
Mrs. Nannie Hall drove to For-
cst Grove Monday, accompanied by
Mrs. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thus Kirk and Lola Nance, to visit
her daughter Isla in the hospital.
George Terrian has bought the
place known as the old Schoonover
ranch on Pebble creek and is
building a house on it. He will
move in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman of Zilla, |
Wash., visited the Estes family
last week.
Bell Goodnight went bear hunt-|
ing Sunday and returned with the
bear hide of a cub.
Mabie Cline of West Vernonia '
spent Tuesday with her sister ln-
law, Mrs. Merl Clins.
W. L. Hall is visiting friends In
Rainier this week.
Oiling Oregon Trail, Heppner ■
Junction So LaGrande, will take
three months.
*2,500 new ferry slip be'ng eon-1
structed for Astoria-North Shore
Ferry at foot of 14th straet.
Opening Of
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