Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 18, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    Vernonia Eagle, VettiOtihu Oregon
Page Six
Friday, April 18, 1930
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THE TIMBER LINE
The News of Vernonia
Schools
Buy Your Annual
Now
company in recognition of her Students to be Awarded
ima New, Dorothy Cirmichael,
exceptional selling ability.
Catherine Hoffman.
I Letters if Grades
During the recent magazine Are Kept UP
contest, Miss Mitcham showed
| unusual salesmanship. She sold
....Editor
Charlotte Green ...
l 12 subscriptions to the Saturday I All these pupils will be award- Sewtird Hotel
...Assistant Editor
Larry Marshall .......
ed letters, provided they keep
The high school track men, | Evening Post, Ladies’ Home up their grades: Freshmen, Glad-
HOUSE OF CHEER
....... Sports Editor
Dwight Strong .......
The sewing and art exhibits
Jouranl, and Country Gentle­
Did
you
hear
about
the
absent
­
fresh
from
victory
in
the
medley
,
ys End, Julia Banzer, Irene De
TENTH AT ALDER
will be held late this week at
......... Jokes Editor
Dorothy Carmichael
man.
minded
student
who
took
notes
relay April 5, will go to St.
Rock, Annie Cechmonick, Edgar
the Miller Mercantile company.
Portland
___
Oregon
As
a
reward,
Miss
Mitcham
is
Norma Anderson ...
....... Senior Reporter
on
the
commencement
lecture?
Helens again Saturday, April 19,1
Crawford, Faith Hiatt, Bernice
The chemistry students are
Excellent
meals
at
pop­
to
receive
a
beautiful
memory
Inez AUman ...........
....... Junior Reporter
to try to take the dual track
Davis, Rachel Ek, Margaret Mc­
working on qualitative analysis.
ular prices. Coffee shop.
addressed the meet in which they are strong book.
Lucille Spooner .....
SophomAre Reporter
Miss Crail’s English III class
A stranger
Donald; sophomores, Helen Ek,
Merchants Lunch 25c, 35c.
Margaret McDonald
Freshman Reporter
has finished Shakespeare’s play fa™er 8 b°y aCr°88 the fence, favorites.
George Laird, Lamrence Jesc-
Dinners 40c, 50c, in dining
St. Helens and Vernonia have1 Friday evening after the sen­ lard, Ben Spencer, May DeEtt
“As You Like It” and is begin- .. X°“n8r man your corn looks
room.
Breakfast 25c and
Dur- kind
yellow."
1 long been rivals in every high ior play was given, the cast, a Throop, Joe Lindsley, Gertrude |
ning to study “ Quentin
L
up.
Luncheons
35c,
50c.
1
“
Yes,
that
’
s
the
kind
we
few
other
seniors,
and
Miss
Crail
Ek, Lucille Spooner, Edna Ow-1
, school sport and a victory in
ward.” In her English II class
Dinners 55c, 65c, 75c, 4L
celebrated
the
success
of
the
WHAT OTHERS HAVE DONE YOU CAN DO
the students have been giving P,P^',(
ens; junior, Everett Rundell; .
1 track would mean a clean sweep
W. D. McNair, Manager
“Don’t look as if you would for Vernonia’s teams this year, play by a marshmallow roast at seniors, Alberta DeRock, Dwight
individual reports on chapters of
W. C. Culbertson, Prop.
get more than half a crop.' ft
,
Governor Norblad visited the schools of Vernonia and the “Odyssey.”
as they beat St. Helens in foot- Pringle's bend.—N.A.
Strong, Dorothy Holtham, Zel-,
gave them a very brief history from the time he left I The second year French class | “Don’t expect to. The land- ball and basketball.
Sweden at seven years of age to the present time.
has finished its reader and is ; lord gets the other half.”
Then after a pause the man
This brief review of his life showed that it was mainly reviewing grammar.
“Boy, there's not much Receives Certificate
through his own efforts that he secured the education Miss Gehring’s English I class said:
difference between you and a For Salesmanship
has
finished
“
Julius
Caesar
”
and
which has fitted him for the position which he now holds.
fool.”
It was not the governor’s wish to emphasize the fact is starting to study poetry.
“No,” replied the boy, “only
that he was greater than other people or possessed more The junior English class is be­ the fence.”—Modern Woodman.
Edna Mitcham was awarded
ability, but the thing which he did emphasize was the ginning “The Tale of Two Ci-
a
certificate of distinction last
ties.
— ”
fact that “what others have done you can do
He Knew Her
week by the Curtis Publishing
havp
an
inferiority
The
P
hy
sics
class
is
st
?
d
y
in
£
Many times we find students who
Mrs. Campbell—Dear, I saw
. , 41 y sound—its speed, the relation of
wind w
,0 its ppee’d vii
the „ .. length
of the sweetest little hat down­
complex, that is, they feel that they are unequal to the wina
...........
and the direction town today.
tasks which lie before them. Sometimes it is because of sound waves ......
Campbell—Put it on and let
lack of finance, sometimes it’ is because their mental in which it travels,
ability is not as great as their fellow students, sometimes The Latin I students are me see how you look in it.— I
because their personality is not as pleasing as that of studying the comparison of ad- Exchange.
their
it .o,
is, it v can
be overcome jectives.
L.IVU schoolmates.
ovuwill>a(.oo. But
nuv whatever »*■
—“ ....
Failures
if the student has enough will power. Man can make him­ The economics class has fin- Few
There are many jokes in the
self master if he only will. If he wants a thing badly ished the text book and the stu- Bromides
about the low English
enough, he can attain it. The student without financial dent8 have been asmgned topics grades, but
the truth bo
help may have to work harder to attain his goal than the f’’om ‘J16 bo“k t0 dre’°*r°n ‘n known, there if were
only two
student who can rely on his parents or relatives for his
The
talks and papers pre’
on these subjects serve as failures among the junior and
support. But if he attacks the situation in the right spirit p‘l'r®view of the term’s work.
senior classes last semester, and
he will gain more, perhaps, than the person without the The American history class is there probably won’t be many
opportunity to make his own way through school.
! beginning
........ to ~ study
“ tt United this next semester.
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The person whose mental ability is only average may states in World
Politics.'
To the Republican voters
have to work longer and harder than the person with The first year algebra class Big Turnout for Senior
of Columbia county:
more than average ability, but he should remember that is learning to solve by factor- Play Last Week
THE STAFF
Track Meet
At St. Helens
es in your own words: “See the
cow. The cow is pretty. The
cow can run."
“Lamp de cow. Ain’t she a
beaut. An’ say, baby, she sure
can step.”—Modern Woodman.
What Classes
Are Doing
For
County
Judge
there are far more people of average ability than with ing.—M.T.
more than average. The fact that somebody else can at-|
tain the goal more easily than he can will not excuse him1 Bill Culver’s left arm, which
for neglecting to make the most of what he does possess. he dislocated a week ago while
they
Those who make the excuse that
1’
" . are too bashful', w°rking.in th%c^±Li1±>r'
th„ „.Min
m„«t re
ro ­ ’ atory> 18 "»P“11* ""Proving.—
or timid, or lack in the ability to meet the
public, must
N.A.
member that this pleasing personality can be acquired
through cultivation.
.
* The editorial staff of the
There are so many examples of foreign children, such Timber Line is to be entertain-
as Governor Norblad, who have, in spite of the handicap ed at a party by Mrs. Floy
of having to learn the English language, entered our Hammack Wednesday evening,
schools and by untiring efforts raised themselves to po- April 16, at her home.— N.A.
sitions of trust and profit, that we need no further proof
of the truth of his statement that “What others have
done you can do.’’
Bromides
you put that parrot in Sprath-
er’s room.” Lawrence gave a
PERPETUAL GRIN
start.
'I don’t understand you, man. to tell that he had ever seen a
(By Edna Owens)
What do you mean?”
1 Suave Auto Salesman—It runs
Chapter VI
“Oh you know all right, but go smoothly you can’t feel it, so
Lawrence Lockwood, having I will keep my mouth shut for quietly you can’t hear it, has
fully recoveerd his health, had fifty thousand.
Isuch perfect ignition you can’t
just returned with Marie from
“Fifty thousand; Are you out 1 smell it, and as for speed—you
seeing Shirley and Jimmy off of your head? Listen, Here is can’t see it.
on their honeymoon to Europe, something perhaps you don’t
Londoner—My word. How do
He bounded up the steps after know!” Lawrence was shaking
bally thing is
Marie and was surprised to see, his finger in the man’s face. “ I you know the
I
standing on the porch, a disrep­ know who shanghaied me out I i there?—Patton’s Monthly.
utable looking fellow with an of the country. How about
I
A
*L teacher in a grammar
evil grin on his face. When
”
' schoi
school wished to impress on her
Lawrence aBked him what he that?
This was a random shot, but pupils the importance of being
wanted he answered that he had it struck home. The man blanch- I
so she said:
some important business with ed, and grabbing his hat hur-j original,
' “Thomas repeat these sentenc-
him.
ried out, never to return. Lawr-1
“What business have you with ence, a grin on his face, stood
me?” asked Lawrence in amaze-
for several seconds, gazing af- |or^ure chamber. Lawrence was
ment.
ter him, before he returned to a new man entirely.
But the man only grinned
| When Mr. and Mrs. James
more evilly. Lawrence invited Marie’
The next day Lawrence and Lockwood stepped off the ship
the man into his office. When
they were inside Lawrence said i Marie booked passage* on a liner on returning home from their
honeymoon, they were met by
sternly, “Now let’s get down to 1 for Australia.
business. I have no time to ! Arriving there, they went a dark eyed girl whom they
knew very well and a handsome
„_ i straight
it you
want?” to a plastic surgeon.
waste. What is „
“Ohl Maybe you won’t be in, Three months later a new man I man whom they knew not at
such a hurry when I let you stepped forth from the surgeon’s all.
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kknow what I know,” he said, | office accompanied by his vi-
The
man with the scar was
“Perhaps you thought no one vacious little wife. No trace of gonc forever,
was watching you that night a scar was on his face, no sign
[Conclusion]
THE
MAN
WITH
THE
' here, went to Beaverton Sun­
day to spend the day with his
TIMBER
parents.
Edward Berger and Mrs. Webb
Mrs. Fred Gnuschke motored were in Vernonia Tuesday,
to Vernonia last Thursday.
Geo. McGee of Hillsboro was
here on business Saturday.
Attend P^rtjr at Vernonia
Mrs. W. T. Flett and Mrs.
Mrs. Gene Thostrud and Mrs. G. Pearson were shopping
Hankins drove to Vernonia on Hillsboro Wednesday.
Thursday. They were among the
Celebrates Birthday
guests at a luncheon and card
Mrs. A. C. Ahlgren asked
party given by Mrs. Bert Nelson.
Margaret Arnold of Forest number of children for Tues­
Grove spent the week end with day afternoon to help her daugh­
ter Mary Ellen celebrate her
Ella Castle.
Walter Brinkmeyer purchased sixth birthday. The time was
town sedan Satur- spent plnying games, and later
refreshments were served.
Mrs. Braden and
i
in Astoria for the
Slightly beaten egg may be
family
carefully combined with a soup
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Richey drove to to add food value for the in­
valid or young child.
Portland Friday.
I
Guest
at
Chamber
Meet
In substituting cocoa for choc-
olate or vice versa in a recipe I
it is well to remember that one
tablespoon of cocoa equals V4
square or V4 ounce of chocolnte.
Ben Hart attended the cham­
ber luncheon in Vernonia Thurs­
day when Governor Norblnd was
the speaker.
Mrs. A. G. Pearson and Mrs.
Hopkins drove to Vernonia Tues­
Multnomah — Flans proposed
day.
Courtney Syverson, who is for extending Fourth street and
employed in the S. P. shops widening of Capitol highway.
Treharne
Phone 7F5I
I hereby announce my
candidacy for the Repub­
lican nomination of county
judge at the primary elec­
tion
May
16.
If re-nominated and el­
ected, I will continue to
serve the taxpayers faith­
and impartially, as
fully,
has been my endeavor, dur­
ing the time I have served
as judge. Your support will
be appreciated.
Respectfully,
John Philip
INSURANCES
Real Estate
FIRE
LIFE
ACCIDENT
and every other kind of Insurance
See
Martin & Forbes
Lindley & McGraw
LEADING FLORIST
387 Washington St.
Portland, Orc., Phone
BEacon 3162
Bank of Vernonia
DANCE
Freight
at
Delivered To
and Called
For At
YoUt*
Door
Trucks Leave Vernonia
9 A. M. Dally
TREHARNE
Sal unlay Night
W. A. Davis, Local Manager.
Office Phone 1041
Res. 1052
April 19
I
Portland-Vernonia Truck Line
Browns Orchestra
for Freight Orders
=
I
Lindsay
Lumber Co
i
The belief of the public in
the ability of the seniors to put
on a play was proved Friday
afternoon and evening by the
large crowds which attended
both the matinee and the even­
ing
performance
of
“Anne
What’s-Her-Name” at the Joy
theater.
The play was declared a de­
cided success both financially
and dramatically. The ability of
the cast to act was shown by
the fact that several members
of the cast had parts entirely
foreign to their nature.
Part of the money will be
applied on the annual fund and
jjnrt of it will be used for the
expenses of the senior class.
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