Thursday, November 21, 1929
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Page Four
Coach Austin Hit By Flu
For Few Days
from old age, but from an in
1 jury received in his last football
game for Vernonia high,
He hopes that he will be able
to play basketball, for he was
one of the star players on last
I year’s team and is known as
Tord Berg.—M.P.
THE TIMBER LINE'
Monday afternoon, Coach Aus
tin, had a little flu and didn't
turn out to take charge of the
I
basketball practice.
McIntire
SUN MON TUB wp'nrj'rej
Charlotte Green, Editor
Vernonia School News
took his place.
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Mr. Austin returned to school
1 concerning new settlers and im-
about ten thirty Tuesday—J.B. Spawning Time For Fishes pleased with their conduct that Members of Civic Class
3 >4 5 6 7 8
l ¡grants are in it, everything so Shaves Off Misplaced
he says nothing.
Give Talks Before
in Nehatem and Rock
| old that is is new to us! We Eyebrow, Disappoints
thinks
his
But
he
certainly
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10 11 12
Broken Hearted Juniors
Class
Creek Streams
Many Juniors
call it interesting.—LAV.
23$
thoughts about the sophomores
Members
of
the
civics
class
in
Fishes,
fishes,
every
where,
Use
Glue
To
Seal
Up
17 18 19 20 21 22
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Why did he do it? The jun
Vernonia high school have been I
some are long and slim, others even if his name is soph.
Wounds
This pup came to the juniors giving talks before the class at Tord Berg Limps To School ior class wants to know. Was
24 25 26’ 27(28 29
uin,
in
fact
short
and
broad,
some
have
his-
She was very vain,
it because he didn't like it?
others have not. They are in quite an unusual way. Mr. intervals for the past two weeks. To Visit School Mates
so vuin that she heid
held herself ( tory,
tot
Wilkerson who is the junior
The
subjects
of
these
talks,
,.
No, that can't be it, because
1
visiting
the
Nehalem
River
class advisor, won him at the are the various phases oi Oregon I From a distance a man was he seemed very proud that he
$2.00 per year in advance high above the heads of people.
Issued every Thursday
She was impudent, for she because it’s spawning time.
seen
moving
toward
the
school
Millions of fish immigrate high school carnival last Friday government and the national house, an old man seemingly. had one. Was it because he was
came
Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922, at the post imitated everyone who
night, playing the bucket game,
office at Vernonia. Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. within her vision. Some
she each fall, but only a few thous and donated him to the junior grange.
He limped along with books un teased so much about it?
Several weeks have been spent der
Perhaps that was the reason.
Member of Or "on State Editorial Association
flattered, but to all, she show- and reach the upper part of class.
his arm, what could he have
in preparation and Mr. Wilker to do with school? He wore no Maybe he decided that it was
l the Nehalem and 1 Rock creek
ed her vanity.
It is hoped that the blue pup
Advertising rates— 1 ore ; n, : • e per inch; local, 28c per inch;
She was handled with care, river. Many that ‘ have hatched jnay have an unbreakable life son, the civics instructor, says hat, and his hair seemed gray, growing too fast and was getting
legal notices, 10c per line first insertion, 5c per line succeeding
that the pupils six weeks grades (
too long, so, off it came. Do
wind their way toward
many
j
there
of
and
bore
the
marks
As he drew nearer one could you think that was it?
insertions; clarified lc per word, minimum 25c.
hue.—J.M.
will be greatly influenced by
their old spawning grounds,
fingers.
see that his left leg was the
these talks.
Anyway the juniors are dis-
PUBLISHER
MARK E. MOE
But in spite of her aloofness,
A few are lucky enough to
Those who have spoken are 1 one that caused him to limp.
appointed, They want to know
LEE SCHWAB ...
....... EDITOR
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the jagged rocks
J which Miss Williams Attends
she took great pride in her escape
Ruth Lee, Tord Berg, Mildred | When the old man reached the why Bob shaved off his cute
f friends, and counselled them kill thousands each year, and Big Kiwanis Meet
Hawkins, Morris Graves, Georgia door of the school, the reporter mustache list ni.'ht but perhaps
TO PLAY WITH DAD
i l strictly, i when they became dis- return to the salt water batter Guest of Editor
Van Doren, Verna Ray, Grace got the surprise of his life. The
ed and bruised. These same fish,
Lee Schwab has shown a very Carmichael, Dorothy Carmichael, old man was not old, but a pop- the mystery Will never be s.i,-
Ate we gaining the love of our children on the in- °r‘lerly in their appearances.
ed.—L.W.
I Even though she had heart if they still live will return kind interest in the Timber Line
Irene Anderson, Norma Ander- j ular young man. . His hair was
Stallment plan .
, breaking ways, she was the close again, to face the hardships of and its reporters.
blond, not grey, for he is a
Myrtle Creek—Jones school,
Is our conception of providing for our loved ones 80 friend of nearly everyone in her another long, hard journey to Not long ago Luella Williams, son, Dorothy Throop, Edith Mae
Lindsay, William Culver, and Swede. His limp was not caused No. 52 undergoing improvements.
their native water.
who is one of the most ener Leanard Hall.—V.R.
great, that we even deny the little tots, who practically re^nl-
Her frankness and impartial
getic reporters in the journalism
worship us, time to play and be pals with them?
V. IL
An -----------------
Interesting
, attitude finally proved the down...
— Writes
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„ class, went to him for some in
Nothing pleases your small children so much as to fall of this faithful little servant, [Story About Mrs. Snow Cat formation in regard to feature Rainier Wins County
have you play their game, get down on the floor if need for whi,e being fought for by _ I ' Persons living in the immedi- stories. He brought out an old Jhampionship
Rainier high school won the
two worshipers, she was taken ate vicinity of North and Grant newspaper, yellow with age,
be, and tusle them about, be their playmates.
jf™m"h^"‘pUce "of g,”y. and streets may be interested in which
has lain dormant longer Columbia county championship
It is best not to start, if you cannot find time to keep accidently tom.
learning that the proud owners than Rip, and which, if it could in football last week by defeat
it up, for they love SO much to play with their dads, that- Samaritans came by and bound' • of Mrs. Snow cat have at last awake as he did, would see ing the Clatskanie Tigers.
The Rainier team has St. Hel
they J will look forward after the first 1 play, ’ to more and jinn
up.h" wounds
’ pourinK is
,in B‘ue’ I ! . decided to let her be her nat- changes more wonderful in its
liininr mirrnr
ens yet to play but if they do
and tnp
the junior
mirror is ncruin
again ural color.
own little native town.
Pulls all kinds of small
more such delightful hours.
i hanging in its accustomed place I Snow has the distinction of
Miss Williams was permitted lost to St. Helens, they will still
.told
the
championship.
Many who attended the father and son banquet several above her devoted subjects the having more mice to her credit to exhibit the paper in her class
toys, up hill over
At the first of the season
evenings ago and saw grown sons present with their fa- •*—10r class' IA’
than any other cat in tjie neigh in high school.
In it were stories of the Rainier was not considered to
bumps and holes.
thers as pals, could easily see that the great love born be-' That night she wouldn’t go to borhood but her owners leave pioneers who were then coming lave a championship team
out the unimportant fact that
tween the parent and his boy, was not so much from bed,
she is the only cat in the neigh into the Nehalem valley to seek .hey came to the front and
homes. If they were able to see defeated all the teams in
parentage, as a gradual companionship over a space of 1 always go early she said,
borhood.
She has long been an object of the ’ possibilities of the valley, .eague except St. Helens, caused
years, sharing play and graver problems, as the boy be- £ant 1 stary U.R toaiBht?
This is the team which
i lomorrow I will get up as soon interest and curiosity to any they returned to Portland or
came older.
as it’s light.
chance visitor or neighbor for other parts of the state to fetch Vernonia’s league game defeat,
There are other duties expected of the father, who In the morning she wasn’t
the boy and girl owners of this their families, and, perhaps a by beating them 19-13.—J.M.
extraordinary cat bad scarcely few implements.
imagines that being a good provider earns him the re- He,r sickness was worse
The unusual advertisements of Student Body With Funds
I can tell.
had her a month before they
spect of the world, and the privilege of coming home tired Because of playing the previous decided
they would rather have gun-makers supplies, of fine On Hand. Put $100 In
or worried, picking up his paper and refusing his children day.
I
a pink cat than a white one and wines and liquors, of stage Annual Fund
The high school student body [
their greatest delight. Their play period with him should In her bed she would have to accordingly she was dyed pink. coaches running between Cor-
stay.
She remained this way for two nelius and Vernonia, etc. held held a meeting Friday. Novem-j
come first.
By Maxine Scribner. years and then she received an special interest for those who >er 15, for the purpose of de
The wistful look on the child’s face is not always
other soap dye bath. This ¡time examined the paper.
ciding what was to be done with
The name and date which the the money obtained from the
Advice
caused from the fact that he must go to bed, and not be
it was peach color. Later on she
Large Sizes
paper
bore
were
Nehalem
Jour-
able to sit up with his mother and father, but a wish to If you start a thing don’t quit, was colored blue and at last nal, September 2, 1889. The arnival. .
Don’t go off to work or play. green. These extremely young|
that
$100
It was decided
play with dad.
Always try to finish it,
people were just aboot to dye editor was Gus H. Byron.
should be put into the annual
Mr. Schwab also saw that fund, and that $70 should
Who knows, that these hours spent in play with our Even if it takes all day.
her a brilliant red when the
Miss
Williams
had
an
opportun
head of the house put a stop
used for athletics and that
little ones, may someday be the greatest and sweetest If something happens,
ity to visit the meeting held by remainder should be used
Don’t let it worry you.
to it.
memories of all ?
the Kiwanis so that she could various other expenses.
If something’s wrong with your
Now Snow is again her or- write up that story.—G.C.
cattle or hens,
Another question was raised
iginal shade and though she h:.s
Buy for Christmas, Now
There’s always something you indeed been a cat of many colors
by Howard Lee regarding the
Hollywood Cafe Plans
Bill Culver Sprains Ankle
can do.
failure of the athletic boys to
she
has
retained
her
name
Snow,
TREHARNE
To Remodel Place Soon If a hawk takes a lamb or sheep,
Sec Our Windows
At Basketball Practice
receive their letters last year.
through it all.—V.R.
V
Don't’ sit still.
An investigation will be conduct
Bill
Culver
sprained
his
ankle
Miss Bobbie Laird and Miss Don’t fret or weep,
Mrs. John Glas.ncr spent the
November 18, while practicing ed and they are assured that
Prof. Wilkerson’s Civic
afternoon with Mrs. E. Morton Eddie McClincy, new proprietors Don’t act like a stump on a hill. Class Writes Many
basketball in the high school they will get them.
£ 1
of
the
Hollywood
restaurant,
one day last week.
If something happens don’t sit Good News Stories
It was announced that the
I ' gymnasium.
have recently added many im-
still all the while.
Vernonia
After shooting baskets and photographer would be at the
Mrs. S. O’Donnell and Mrs. povements to their place of
Mr.
Wilkerson
’
s
civics
class
If you want help.
then scrimmaging the first half high school to take the pictures
R. Stanton were Vernonia shop- business and plan on
remodeling
wrote
news
stories
for
the
Tim-
I
Don’t run for it a mile.
and almost all the last, Bill, for the annual, November 18.—
pel's Tuesday.
tl.e entire establishment within When you can make
it right ber Line Tuesday, November 19. fighting hard as he always does, I.A.
A log truck was broken down
i
tl.e nefir future.
The stories were handed in to jumped for a ball which was
yourself.
near camp on Sunday.
1 The excellent meals which the
—By Maxine Scribner. the editor and the best ones thrown high over his head and First Newspaper Published
Billie Smith, Vei n, F
’
chosen for the paper.
Edward 1;dies are serving have increus-
cqsne down on one foot which in Vernonia Praised
Baker were to the show on Fri- 'e.l their volume of business and
The journalism classes news whs turned sideways.
■
Those who received 100 in
By Students
day evening.
| tne young ladies are planning ; spelling in the second grade are: . stories have also been turned in
He was taken to Dr. Hughes,
Yes, it is old, yellow with age,
.
., ,,
,, for the Timberline.
Mr. Troharne anil sons Ed- to interest the local Chamber of Melvin Powell, Pete
I
who said the ankle was sprained. and about to fall apart. Many
I
win, and Non, motored to Pa- Commerce to hold their meet- ’ Dollie Moyer, Frances McDonald,
Bill Culver who looked very hands have held it and many
Childs,'
cific City on Thursday.
[ iug and banquets at their e.s- ■ Joe Iloherson, Wilton Rogers, High School Proud Of Its
promising for making the first voices have praised and exclaim
gon
t:
blislnnent
within
the
near
fu-
Alumni
Who
are
Attend
Mrs. Harry Condit and
team may loose his place be- ed over it. For forty years some
Kenneth Britton, Halgcrd Ove-i
motored to Vernonia one day tur«-
cause of this injury.—G.A.
sen, Dolores Swimm, Evelyn Ty ing Colleges
one has treasured it.
last week.
The Vernonia high school may
rone, Willa Mae Godwin, Doro
Perhaps this person knew that
Construction of underground thy Myers, Madaline
Mrs. Harold Smith and chil-
Michoff, well be proud of its alumni re Junior Rings to Arrive
someday it would
be talked
dren Donald and Inns were vis- telephone cable between Port Loren Kostur, Maxine Hanna, presentation in the institutions Next Week
about and wondered about. And
iting with her parents at Cor- land anti Salem progressing Kathleen Terrien, Gerald George, of higher learning throughout the
The junior rings are expect it has been! Yes, the first news
steadily.
>
nelius.
Erma Kent. Richard Austin and state.
ed to arrive the latter part of paper in Vernonia has been an
house
is
1
Astoria
—
United
National
Bank
Never
before
in
its
history
has
Mildred
Lamereaur.
Geo. Doreth ’s new
next week. The rings, which object of much attention. It was
.with capitalization of $150,000,
nearing completion.
Laverne George entered the the Vernonia high school been should have been here two weeks called the Nehalem Journal and
•will be established here soon,
so
well
represented
in
our
col
fourth grade from Portland
ago, have been delayed at the was first edited September 2,
Mrs. Gilbert Holts motheri I Columbia
county j, road crew
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leges and universities. This year factory.
They were ordered 1889 by Gus H. Byron.
from California is visiting with started construction work on fill schools.
there are six alumni attending from Lee and company of Seat
There are advertisements of
'
Those
who
received
100
in
.
, . .
,
| from Prescott to Columbia River
O. S. C., five attending the uni tle about the first of October.— fine wines and liquors, of gun
t
spelling
in
(i
1
grade
are
:
Fred
Lindsays are shipping out lum- highway.
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I
versity of Oregon, six attending R.H.
4
makers, and of state-coaches
ber this week.
I I 7;„„
Plans o' proposed for establishing , Henderson and Howard MeGil- Oregon normal, and one the
from Cornelius
and
Forest
| vray.
S. Baker made a business trip Yakima
We
will
gMlr
delljKPasqroa«
Southern normal at Ashland.
'-----—, Washington,- Portland.
Hood River—First National Grove to Vernonia, things that
of the marvelous Ptrileo ■Ma
to Forest Grove on Thursday. 1 Oregon, airline.
Those who received 100 in Ralph Reithner attending univer
ds to v<rar home on afiaobrts^r
Mrs. Harry Pierce was a Ver-I Beattty—Plans underway for spelling in 0-2 grade: Raymond sity of California. There are al Bank installed fire equipment. we seldom hear of now. Stories
■ rw Trial. Wa want you tn
nonia shopper on Wednesday.
erection of community hall and Hall, Alice Hoffman, Dorothy so three alumni attending Paci
Cveto yourself Its matchless
Two young ladies were out gymnasium.
Nanson, Eva Chambers, Helen fic university, and two attend
e, its marvelous selectivity
nt Treharne selling tickets for
and amasfng dialanaa ranga
Ashland—$15,000 school build- Holgate, Helen Murray, Frances ing business colleges, the total
the school play on Saturday.
No obligation whatscavar.
Bergerson, Evelyn Varley, Dor being twenty-four.
' ing here recently dedicated.
Miss Nettie Alley school nurse . Ashland—Construction of tel- othy Dafton, and Sylvia Sesse-
These graduates of V. H. S.
A nd Easy Payments
gave toxin antitoxin to the | ephone lines in Bellview district man.
ranks high among other students
Yea,
a nd then if you decide Toa
Pleasant Hill school children on (Completed.
Those who received 100 in in college work.—L.H.
Want Io own oue of these splen
Friday afternoon.
did
Balanced-Unit
Phileos, yon
spelling in the 7-1 grade are:
Mrs. Rhodiger brought her J WASHINGTON SCHOOL
can have it on very easy pay
Rhoda
Bell,
Helen
Brimmer,
Basketball
Season
Opens
children to receive toxin anti-1
Pii» Neotrodyae-Plus Lowboy only
ments. Just a small smnnt
Shelby Caton, Thoadeus Lang, At Local High School
Mary
toxin.
down; balance monthly.
Margaret
McNutt,
June
Miche-
Gymnasium
Mrs. Geo. Holt visited school Little Mary’s mother would say,
Call At Our Store
ner, Ruth Simmons, Benji Wil
Basketball season opened last
on Friday afternoon.
‘’Please get to work and quit kerson, Dorothy June Wolff.
We are taking care of Free
Wednesday night at the gym at
Tubes
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schntidlin
your play.”
Trial requests as rapidly as wa
The one who received 100 in
I
Extra
had their baby baptized Sun "Oh, mother! just u
minute spelling in the 7-2 grade is: seven o’clock.
can In the order we receive
Coach Austin had issued a
day.
more.
them. You owe it to yourself
Ethel Christinsen.
call and about twenty-five boys
to telephone us or call at
Mrs. S. Baker and daughter Then I will work for sure,
Screen
Grid,
*13»*®
turned out. Austin stated
store as early as possible
Loretta called at the home of Mary’s mother shook her head,
UTflUi MODELS EHOM 672.00 TO <215.00
full details.
they would try to get
Mrs. J. Mitchel.
Little Mary is never good she
game in December before
said.
tion.
Gardiner—Construction
work She will never have a good
At the second practice some
being rushed on 53-acre mill home.
of the boys didn’t come back
site here for erection of 100-ton With her play she will always
but many more were there than
We thank you for your patronage in the
paper mill.
roam.
at the first practice.
The team this year has a very
past and invite you to visit our new store.
good chance to take the cham-
pionship because of the material
Coach Austin has to work with.
—J.B.
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Ikrnntiia
Eaglr
A Real Loy Tractor
ioy Au lomo
bile & Trucks
Hoffman Hardware
k
in
own home
the new all-electric
BALANCED-UNIT
RADIO
I
We Have Moved
Into more spacious quarters
8139’°
Better equipped with
a complete line of
FURNITURE
Gordon Furniture Co
VVE’RB READY
Photographers Take
Pictures at High
School Monday
to show yon tlie 1030
OVERCOATS
AND LATEST SUITS
And what a fine s.ock—never better
never so all embracing, never such won
derful values. And what appreciation will
be voiced in making selection from one
extensive group at a feature price.
Workingman’s Store
Vernonia’s Money Saving Style Shop
Ed. Holtham, Prop.
Vernonia Service Garage
Pumpkin Pies
F’arker I louse
Bolls
Fruit Cake
Mince Pies
Vernonia
* Bakery
Phone 201
Three photographers from
Coffey studios in Portland were
at the high school Monday, Nov-
ember 18, for the purpose of
taking _ pictures for the annual.
______
They took group pictures of
the
junior,
sophomore,
and
freshman classes, and also group
pictures of the glee clubs and
Inst year’s track team. Individual
pictures were taken of the sen
ior class, student body officers,
annual staff, football team, and
I some of the teachers. They also
took a picture of the high school
building.
These photographers will re
turn to the high school next
spring to take pictures of the .
play casts and the athletic I
teams.—L.W.
Blue Bull Pup New Pet
Of Juniors
Well, the juniors
thing else to boast
it is a blue bull
watches over their
and day. This young
pet and mascot. He
hava some-
about. Now
dog, which
room night
pup ia their'
ia to well
THEY'LL FRAISE
Vernonia
YOUR BAKING
Win praise from the family
with these nicer muffins
made with Sperry Drifted
Snow Flour. The improved
results you get with this
muffin recipe will be re
peated with everything
you bake when you use
Drifted Snow (the West’s
largest selling ilour). Fol
low directions carefully.
Bricquets
A clean way of
heating your home
The cold snap is here
Phone 682
and place your order today
Vernonia Trading Co
I
2 cup,
l»nr 1 well-beaten egj
1 cup aulk
4 Ixvel CMpouns
Lit inf po* J«r
2 tablespoons of
2 c.blcapooa.
melted shortenia«
tusxr
1 teaspoon *al<
SPERRY
Sift dry ingredients lato
'°g bowL Beat egg well,
milk. Than gradually add
mixture to dry iagradiantt
beating until smooth. Add
• horteniag. Half fill well-
greased muffin pans and bake
about 20 i
oven (42J-).