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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1928)
six Thursday, February 23* 1928. VERNONIA EAGLE Miss Kizer: Harold Graven, Law- enough to insure germination and j at the state college, by the soils son Smith, L. Mentor Taylor. Esther growth. Seeding with a disk drill is | department shows through drain- Froembling, Doris Nixon, LaVerne usually the most certain as the age, adequate moisture, good sup- ’: matter, lime on seed is covered more uniformly re-1 ply _ of ' organic Thompson. prompt and even 1 acid soils, good seed, and good cul- suiting in more Mrs. Austin: Wilburn Hall, Jack results have turai tural practices as well as a good germination. Good Childs, Hazel Chapman, Wilbur Della Cline ... . Administration Frances Lappe .... Junior Reporter been obtained by’ scattering seed season to be vital factors, Wridge, Everett Meeker. Norman Green ........... Literary Charlotte Grt: n........Soph. Reporter Buying only the best bee sup- Rupert Aurelio, I ear ’y in tbe spring, when small Miss McDonald: Ralph Peck ... Senior Reporter Larry Marshall Freshman Reporter l plies, is the practice of successful in the ground, and Kugi, . Weston Crow, ' Tashi ____ ___ „., Gertrude I eratks aPPaa' Hodge, Mary Hodge, Eleanor Edens. eovtrinK with a weighted harrow. 1 growers. This is especially import ant when purchasing hive bodies This week-end is the end of Rainier Won Close ‘ _____ Nance, Mrs. Wilkerson: Buster 1 , ! The first crop is cot high to aV°‘d I and frames. A metal telescope another six-weeks period, and killing the young plants. Glenn Robinson, Modina Hall, Mon-‘ Game Friday Night students are studying dilgently I A thin seeding of oats over a I cover is found far superior to any tana French, Boyd Hixson. . other, particularity in the damper the coming exams. Miss Laramore: Leila Nelson, Vir field reduced by winter killing or sections of Oregon. By ordering (By Clarence Wardle/ ginia Yeo, Mava William, Harold School Note* Rainier won from Vernonia 20 Davis, Edith May Holgate, Daisy other causes usually produces a supplies early everything is ready good crop of hay. The field is before the rush of spring work. Mrs. ibvgvl r ‘UWUIWiU, UUIUl Roger’ B s IUUIH room I1UU had special epecial Edith luUUWlg. Ludwi^ then plowed and reseeded to alfal a fast Rame basketball Migg Krause; Mickey O’Donnel, lessons on Washington on Tues- P fa or some other crop the following Astoria port has a grain elevator -* .and some excellent shots were made u > i * j « u day. 'from the floor. P-- — ...... — 1 Herbert Anderson, Harold Cason, season. with 1,250,000 bushels capacity. Bennett was high Lyle Wa]ker Bandon — Roosevelt coast high The following in Mrs. Austin’s point man. Those playing were In order to obtain maximum re- room had 100 in spelling for last Hodges, Bennett, A. Adams, G. I Miss Eaton: Benji Wilkerson, turns from the use of commercial way south of here will be oiled week: Wilbourne Marks, Rose Yana, Adams, Ray, Bergerson and Parker. I Helen Ruth Burke, Marjorie Hol fertilizers in increased yields per this year. tham, Eetty Lee. Norman Sacht. Salem — Subscription being tak acre, several soil factors are of j Hodges was forced to leave vital importance. Experimental work en for equipping airdome here. M s. Wilkerson’s room has just gume during the third quarter e | Thickening Thin Stand finished reading the Young & cause of fouls. Field’s 1st reader. Difficult With Alfalfa TIMBER i J\eics of Vernonia Schools Catherine Hoffman Louise Simmons, .... Clarence Wardle ........ Editor Asst. Editor ........... Sports Vernon a Plays Clatskanie Here Tomorrow Night In Last Game of the Season (By Clarence Wardle) Friday night local basketball fans will witness one of the most im portant games of the season, when Clatskanie plays Vernonia here in the last "of the league games. Clat skanie has been Vernontas i rival in every sport, and they i have given this school a run for the money. Vernonia won from Clatskanie ini an earlier game played there, and' the team is understood to be com Gordon Warner of Miss Lara- ing over here for revenge, so a more’s room who had an accident good game is promised. A preli minary will be played between the to his lip some time ago was back second string men of both teams to school last Thursday. Miss Krause’s pupils are ex- to give a lineup on next year's ma terial. No seniors will play ¡n these changing letters with Alice Hoff man who is visiting In California. teams. The first game will start at 7:30 They are also writing for their p.m., and the gymnasium will be Palmer Method buttons. open at 7 o’clock. The following in Miss Eaton’s room had 100 in spelling for the past week. Sylvia Sesseman, Harold Just Little Stories I Purney, Fredrick Roediger, Alvin (By Della Cline) Mental ability tests were given I South, Marjorie Holtham, Garland to the high school students last |_0IJKer . - Miss Eaton’s pupils are Thursday afternoon. Results of the working on their book reports. Mr. Condit’s room won the at tests will be given as soon as the papers can be corrected and scored. tendance banner for the school month ending Friday, February 17, The students who represented with 100 per cent attendance. Vernonia high school in the vo- Miss Taylor organized a cooking cational exposition at Oregon State club on Monday. It is to be called college were: Helen Hieber, Catti “The Busy Baker’s Cooking Club” erine Hoffman, Ralph Peck,, lior- and has the following officers: man Gre^n, and Mrs. Brewer, facul- pres. Ione Lindberg, vice pges. ty member. Naseen Murray, sec., Mildred Chap The exhibition lasted two days, man. from Friday morning until Sat- The following students of urday evening. departmental section have won Upon their return, the students Palmer Method buttons from the reported a very interesting and in January 20 mailing: Reba Adams, structive trip. During the coming Aubrey Austin, Marion Gray, week, time will be given for the Arnold Trude, Alice Watts, Mil- representatives to make a full re- dred Allen, Nell Green, George port of their trip before the Lairc). Alice Parker, Louise Rober student body. son, Faith Royer, Ruth Royer, Jun- Ruth Carmichael, a senior, was ior Aldrich, yernon Bronkey, Hel- awarded the Lincoln medal thisen Charlesworth, LeRoy Christen- vear for having the best essay on!sen> Desmond Laird, Clarence Lind- ... Ion,. ’ll. rx_i_ Isay, Robert Hf. Mills, Dale Osborn, “Abraham Lincoln. Russell Whitsell. This button rates Each year a Lincoln medal is given to the student having the 70 per cent on the eighth grade examinations. best essay. The following students have won A short program was given Tues- the merit button in writing: Aud day afternoon in honor of George rey Austin, Beatrice Morris, Doro Patriotic thy Black, Gladys End, Margaret Washington’s birthday, songs were sung by the entire i , Bennett. x-rvimviv. Jack uacn Christensen, IBLCIISril, Velda V ClUU student body, and a speech on, Mellinger, Audrey Johnston, Chris- “The Life of Washington' rton was tine Rainey. This button rates 75 given by Clarence Wardle. per cént. Mildred Chapman, Katherine “Smilq, Rodney, Smile,” a three act comedy, has been chosen by the Malmsten, Cleo Hall and Irene junior clas sfor their class play. Moore of the eighth grade are Practice will begin immediately, and writing for the high school and the play will probably be put on business certificate which will give them 100 in writing in eighth grade the first of April. examinations. The seniors will begin practice on their class play soon. It will probably be put on two weeks af- ter the junior play. Honor Roll Selected The following is the honor roll It is not economical to try thick for the lower grades "or the school I ening a poor stand o'f alfalfa finds month ending February 17. the experiment station, except Mrs. Rogers: Edison Aldrich, Earl when thin patches or strips Jones, Marjorie Bronkey, Lois Mc be disked and resown. The Donald. method is to plow and crop Mrs. Ray: Howard Rundel, Beth land with grain for a year or Schalock, Elmer Edens. Katherine before reseeding. Trude, Leona Updike, Hallo Yokota, A poor stand of new crop Marie Johnson, Bruce' Holcomb, sometimes be improved by the ad Truman Knight, Vivian Laird. dition of seed if the soil is loose DSIERY/ Womm clÔ)lio c&tant Only the ^Finest —because this fineness in Rollins combines the beauty of lustrous silk—excellent qual ity and long wear even in gossamer-sheer chiffons. The latest colors on Fashion’s Calendar always can be had in Rollins and the dyes hold their brilliancy through many washings. Many women were satisfied with the hosiery they wore until they compared it with Rollins—now they wear Rollins exclusively KZHZHXHXHZHZHZHZHZHZHHZKZHXKXHZHXHZHXKZM H Short News Items H (By Catherine Hoffman) Harold Nelson, of Yakima, Wash- J ington, has enrolled in the sopho more class. Carson Lawrence is al-1 so a new member of the class. 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