Friday. March 21. 193ft Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Page Six THE TIMBER LINE The News of Vernonia Schools a man bumped him to one return home, as it was now late What Classes until side with his shoulder saying: in the afternoon, and he was “What’s the big ¡dear, blocking due at an important meeting, i the sidewalk?” did Jimmy come; With a start ho remembered Are Doing to himself and move on, and his engagement with Claudia. He1 BUY YOUR ANNUAL NOW Senior Girls Entertained at Home of Miss Laramore The annual staff began this week in its endeavor to persuade each pupil to purchase an annual. In­ deed, why should not every pupil support the staff to this extent. What in after years will bring happier thoughts of your high school days than “looking through” the old annual of 1930? Buy Yoiir Annual N jw ! Not a one may see. Bromides And oh, my heart is heavy Aching—full of woe For graduation dresses Cost money you know. To Attend Dedication ‘ Miss Mary Larainore enter- tained a group of senior girls at then only to follow the retreat- knew from past experience that her home Friday evening. The The American history classes The class in economics is mak- ing figure of the scar-faced «he would be furious. But there! evening was spent playing gaines | was nothing he could do but re-; instructed by Mr. M< Entire will ing ■ study of the organization man. of various kinds. A feature Many of the seniors were ov- A horny brown toad attend the dedication of the For incredulous at it seemed turn home on account of this of the Knights of Labor formed dance was given by Gwendolyn' ercome nearly to the point of Hopped into the road, Longview bridge March 29. It in 1869 and following the pro­ to him, here in the heart of the meeting which he had to attend. Poynter. ' worn »» ll VM1I1C LU DVIIUU1 collapse when Bill came to school “Come children,” said she, has been planned to take lunches. gress of the American Federa- great metropolis of New York, So rather crestfallen, in spite i F1— a 1 'it F W note zx zx Lx book zx z . lz >x paper o 1 xzi w* , . ■ , t ■ Refreshments were served to ii with lot zv of It s springtime, you see. Cars will be furnished by vari- tion of Labor down to the pres- walked a victim of one of the of his recent discovery, he hail-! those present, including Misses anj pajd back what he had bor- ous members of th« classes for I Uorothy Balcom, Dorothy Car- rowed. . most cruel methods of ancient ed a taxi and returned home. ea£. “Come, of you I beg. transportation to and from tha The Caesar class will complete torture, namely: the “mouth- Arriving there, he immediate­ michael, Dorothy Throop, Gwen­ Pleatee do shake a leg! bridge. the fifth book of. Caesar this I screw.” As was mentioned be- ly phoned his lady love that dolyn Poynter, Wilma Farrin, . ( i That German scientist who The air is sublime; This will prove educational, week. This class spent several fore, Jimmy, along with being some unexpected and important Mildred Hawkins, I Lois ~ Engen, claims that music spreads dis-¡Can’t you see it’s springtime?” for it will give the class a weeks reading stories about the a professor of history and an business had kept him from com-, and Edith May Lindsey.—M.H. ease should realize that there greater appreciation of th« «ra ancient Roman family, before heir to millions, was a collector ing. He thought to himself that | nearly whole as, the phone calls are a lot of tunes which are She said no more. in which we live. It affords an taking up the study of Caesar’s of ancient methods of torture, this was entirely a lie, as the had taken more time than he I They came hopping—all four not catchy. and it was only natural that he finding of a “mouth screw” vic­ had thought, and he was nearly Magazine Contest Held excellent opportunity for com­ ' At once they were gay Galic wars. parison between colonial times The junior English class has should be interested in this man. tim certainly seemed very im­ due at the meeting. Finally, af- At School I Many a town that has i no zoo In the warmth °f the day. As he hurried along after the portant business to him. Wheth­ ter he had settled back in his j and the present.—L.S. finished the study of the “Sir boasts of a social lion, a i white “O, mother,” they cried— In the magazine contest ..... held Roger de Coverley Papers” and man, he recalled to mind every­ er or not it would to her he did limousine on his way to the P"ant’ a half dozen queer All four at her side— is beginning to study the play, thing he knew about the “mouth not try to find out. He carefully meeting, he thought sadly that in the high school by the Curtis birds Leave For Spokane aind three or four • blind “Who a“re they that bring — screw.” avoided everything that would, he would have to forego the Publishing company, the green “She Stoops to Conquer.” Junior and Betty Bennett left ¡The warm days of spring? ” 3ide won. Out of ’ every dollar tigers, Miss Crail’s English IV class He could see distinctly before reveal what the Important bus-1 pleasure of looking for the man with their father last week far collected from subscriptions the is just finishing the study of his mind’s eye the written page iness was. Now the party on the; with the scar and spend the day their new home near Spokane, 50 cents. This year Campus barber — Haven’t I “The sunshine above poetry and stories in verse. of one of his books as though it other end of the line was a per­ in the doubtful pleasure of mak- school gets Wash. They ar« both missed from shaved you before, sir? | Brings the days we love the school made $25.50 1___ Miss Crail’s music class has had been actually before him. son was much accustomed to ing up with Claudia. from their places in school. i Freshman Customer — No. I And welcome, ” she replied the contest, This money is to (To be continued) been hearing classical and semi­ “The mouth screw is a type of having her own way; and when » i To the ones at her side. be used in publishing the an- got these scars in France. classical music played and are torture common in the time of things did not please her, she Hike Around Sword's Hill nual. | “Let’s give three cheers learning to recognize these piec­ the Spanish Inquisition, and al­ did r.ot take it in a very good i Enjoy Hike up Pebble Members of the Girls’ Hiking Mac suddenly stopped in the For the angel, my dears spirit. Consequently, by the time es when they are heard. so used in many prisons as a Creek Road club went around Sword’s hill Diplomas Arrive midst of history today ajid gazed Who brought this bright day.” The French II class is study­ means of making prisoners Con­ he phoned, she had worked her­ last Wednesday after school. self into a fine fury. She had _____ ______ _ ____ __ at the ceiling. Up there was With joy they obey.—N.A. ing poems in French. fess their crimes or tell what Sunday being a day sun- Here Tuesday of ____ shining a little round sopt of The English IV class is draw­ they knew. This was very ef- Jieen kept at home all after- shine and beauty, lured a group ; The seniors wish to thank the light. ing sketches of Shakespearean fective as it left n permanent noon waiting on an absent-mind- of jq girls to unknown paths in Construction underway on the school board and Mr. Wilkerson I “Is is a star, Mac?” whispered i, „ Assembly to be theaters. __ scar which could be gotten rid ed boy who, likely as not, hadube wilderness. With lunches highway between Prospect and j Held March 28 The class in English II is of only by grafting of skin; forgotten she even existed, when packed, they started early, ac- for their beautiful diplomas, ( Sorlee tensely, eagerly. Rogue river bridge. “It’s a star all right,” he ans- ---------- memorizing parts of “The Lady alnd, as this was not known at she could have. gone with at companied by a faithful dog which arrived Tuesday. The cov­ assembly will be | j The The next next assembly of the Lake.” that time this method of torture least half a dozen other men notion, and completed a hike of ers are apple green, lined with wered. put that ’ ' held ’ ' on the afternoon - silver, and have the name of; “Graven, mirror of - — March was prevalent. Prisoners would so good looking, perhaps, maybe afcout 20 miles, I28. There will be eight speakers rather tell all they knew or slightly bald but, nevertheless, i They visited several old cab­ the school and pupil to whom it away.” THE MAN WITH THE I on the program, ail members of _ on __ the __ ____________ confess their crime than to be if the truth were told, :■< lot1 ins Pebble creek road. belongs engraved in gold.—N.A. PERPETUAL GRIN Bagpipe music was broadcast --------- ( the ...J freshman and sophomore branded in such a way that they nearer her own age. As he ex- Many such hikes are planned (By Edna Owens) nrzit- if h'jrrl “ “riirVlf _ ____ xl_ ... will ...ill pgr- High School Lawn recently. Mainy people took their classes. Besides the talks by the, to get it hard right in in| 1___ now that xi the weather would be outcasts of society and pected 4-rv sets apart trying to locate the pupils, several musical numbers objects of scorn always even if the neck” as he would when she mit.—I.A. Very Attractive trouble. had finished and slammed the will form a part of the program. they ever wese freed. Chapter II The high school lawn is be- “This method of torture is receiver on the hook, he took ¡Girls of Senior Class Although immersed in his own 9 Member School Board ginning to present an attractive Misanthope affairs, nevertheless, Jimmy nev- still prevalent in some of the out his handkerchief and care­ Hold Meeting appearance as spring approaches. I Gladness fills the air In California er missed anything of interest French penal colonies.” There, fully mopped his brow. As he dressed for dinner he The improvement of the school ; With a joy sublime ....... Suddenly, as he ... was that was it! He was probably an around him. meet- The senior girls held a tomorrow grounds has added much to the I Spring is everywhere W. M. Bridger« of Mi«*, a jostled by the crowd, he was escaped prisoner from some pe- thought ruefully that mu wiiuic ing Monday to decide on certain value of the school property, 'Graduation time! hnve to take the whole member of the union high school forced to bump into raising''h7s the man released nal colony. was ever t he would i from No one man of these col-'day off and go over and make ¡phases of the graduation cere- and the pupils are not lacking Breezes whisper cooly board, is spending several weeks with the scar, who, raising his; released from one of these col........z ---- -- ----- ---- “ th.m ’ 1 come up up with with her. her. He He reached reached for for the the:mony which concerns concerns them., them. head, looked into Jimmy’s as- • onies; so, •- if anynoe had j mony which in appreciation for this effort- I Spring has surely come, in California for his health. The phone and ordered his florist I Catherine Hoffman and Char- students hope for his early re­ tonished face; for looking quite from one of them, he had escap- I I Flowers all are blooming, I to send a bunch of orchids the lotto Green presided. The girls -Junior Play April 25 WITH THE SALI OF A RW covery. unexpectedly into such a face, ed. I Bees begin to hum. next day, to Miss Claudia Spra- decided to wear semi-formal MORE ROAD MAPS ALL He noticed that the man was The juniors are planning to would make almost anyone as­ s M- Fi­ thers, and then he ordered a box'dresses and formal shoes. Suits present their play April 25, | Girls are talking gayly— GIRLS WILL FlftD THUR tonished. The man quickly low­ fast approaching the slums. The baccalaureate exercises cheap of her favorite chooolates to be or ensembles with hats or berets, WAY HOME FROM AUlb about two weeks after the sen- ¡This and that, in glee ered his face, mumbled an apol­ nally he turned into a < ’ will be held this year in the n.u.i sent to her the next day. Having i gloves, and sport shoes will be I ior play. RIDES / I But my deepest agony Evangelical church. ogy. quite as though he had rooming house. After the man Jim- done everything he could think appropriate for baccalaureate. ...... .. — ------- ——- - been at fault, and moved quickly had disappeared from view, uuu- All of the girls will wear on. But Jimmy stood in the mid­ mv took the name and number of that would make peace, he. All of sport shoes at the dle of the sidewalk, blocking the of the house. He decided there hurried down to his dinner,' suits and way, staring after him. And not was nothing else to do but to ’ which he was forced to swallow class day program. N.R. - ■-------- s The Dedication and Opening OF THE Announcing A Change of Ownership New Columbia River Longview Bridge Linking the two slates at Rainier and Longview—which will he open to traffic Saturday, March 29, 2 p. m Effective March 17, 1930 Governors of five states will participate in the cel­ ebration and openings. Visitors from throughout the nation will be present. The Crawford Motor Company has been purchased by J. E. Kerr, who will continue the business as a dealer ini— Come Join us in Celebrating the Opening Ford Products and Ford Service An event of importance to the entire Columbia area. The firm to be known as the Kerr Motor Co The efficient service enjoyed by the patrons of the Crawford Motor Company, will be carried on by the new owner, with its object to SERVE THE PUBLIC in the Ford Super-Service method, which means— <>l • AS nice Kerr Motor Co Products Phone 611 Bridge Free During Opening Day The Scenic Lower Columbia Highway Conies into its Own Columbia River Longview Bridge Co Longview, Washington V