Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 11, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1932.
nesday evening at the home of
Lydia Chechmanek, 32 words, 2
Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfield.
errors; Wm, Louden, 34 words,
0 errors; Rachel Ek, 30 words, 0
James Hanna is still unable to
errors; Elsie McDonald, 27 words,
return to work but at this writ­
1 error; Reba Adams, 30 words, !
ing is improving rapidly.
2 errors; Audrey Austin,
291 The five hundred club held its
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Olson mo­
table to look like the country of words, 3 errors; Mildred Cason, meeting this week at the home of tored to Portland on Sunday to
MISS HILT’S ROOM, 8-1
31 words, 2 errors; Annie McDon­
The pupils on the honor roll for Holland. We have started to study ald, 28 words, 3 errors; Leona Mrs. Robert Wood. There were visit Mrs. Olson’s brother, who is
two tables of cards.
in the hospital there due to a
about
the
country
of
France
th.s
the past six weeks are Pearl
New, 25 words, 3 errors.
Mrs. Hatfield, Mrs. Olson and broken leg.
Faught, Hazel Tomlin, Eleanor week.
Mrs. Pringle were luncheon guests
On the honor roll are Elsie
Mrs. Wm. Hodge was a Port-
Edens, Lolamae Smith, Elbert
HONOR ROLL
of Mrs. C. Mackie on last Thurs­ land visitor and shopper
Duncan,
Dolores
George,
Loren
Brock and Toshi Kuge.
day. The afternoon was spent week.
Wil-
The eighth grade have played Kostur, Dorothy Myers and
EAGLE CLASSIFIEDS
Honor roll for first six weeks playing five hundred.
ton
Rogers.
Vernonia shoppers on last Sat­
three basketball games recently
Mrs. Jack Hall and Mrs. Mc­ urday were Mrs. Robert Wood,
tournament was of the second semester:
I
A
basketball
BRING RESULTS
with the freshmen, seniors and
Seniors—George Laird, Ger- Donald were Vernonia visitors I
Friday and Sat-
Mrs. Lawrence Sandberg, Mrs.
seventh grade. The scores were I held at Rainier
trude
Ek,
Edna
Owens,
Lawrence
and
shoppers
one
day
last
week.
Jack Hall and Mrs. McDonald.
as follows: Eighth grade, 36, ' urday. The second team brought Jesclard, Hanna Ek, Edwin Aam-
C. C. Shay of Arcadia park was
Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Hatfield
freshmen 23; eighth grade 21, home a banner for second place. odt, Alice Parker, Verla Messing, a business visitor in camp on last
FOR SALE
were luncheon guests at the home
seniors 12; eigth grade 14, sev­
Louise Roberson, Richard Melis. Thursday.
CARD OF THANKS
of
Mrs.
Ira
Rollins
in
Vernonia
enth grade 6.
FOR
SALE
—Standard make of
Juniors — Edgar Crawford,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mackie
I wish to express through your
The eighth grade history class
piano near Vernonia. Will sac­
Gladys End, Margaret McDonald, were dinner guests on last Wed- on Monday.
paper, my heart felt thanks and
is now learning -the presidents of
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lizenby appreciation to those who assis­ rifice for unpaid balance. A snap.
! Marjorie Meeker, Faith Hiatt, Ra­
the United States.
camp
visitors
of
Vernonia
were
chel Ek.
April. The winners will be eligible
ted in caring for my brother, Easy terms. Write Tallman Piano
Sunday.
Sophomores
—
Bernice
Updike,
to compete inthe county contest.
for their kind expressions of sym­ Store, Salem, Ore.________ (103c
MR. SPRING’S ROOM, 8-2
Chet Evereaert, Evelyn Olson pathy and words of comfort dur­
VERNONIA LOSES LAST
Millicent
Ratkie.
The
subject
for
the
extempor
­
ACREAGE AND FARMS — For
Those who received 100 in
Freshmen — June Michen, El­ aneous speeches will be “George and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pringle ing the time of his misfortune,
GAME TO HILL 34-24
sale. T. B. Mills.
(2tf)
spelling last week are Patricia
were visitors at the Joe Cramer
mo
Aldrich,
Harold
King,
Charl-
¡Washington.
”
There
will
also
be
May Heaven richly bless them
Baker, Harry Colsen, Alice Hoff­
home
at
Chapman
on
Sunday.
een
George,
Benji
Wilkerson,
Hen
­
FOR
SALE
—
COOK
STOVE,
cast
I an oratorical contest for boys, a
all.
man, Eva Chambers, Muriel Wil­ The Vernonia high school team
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson
ry
Aamodt,
Ruth
Paige
Simmons,
iron,
four
lids
on
cooking
top,
lost
its
last
game
of
the
season
I
declamatory
contest
for
girls
and
Yours
in
His
name,
liams, Elizabeth George and Ro­
good oven, large reservoir for hot
to Hill Military academy of Port­ Holly Holcomb, Marguerite Laird. humorous readings for everyone. were Portland visitors on Sunday.
Matthew Gibson.
bert Depue.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfield and
water on end. Used three years.
Hamp Roberson and Robert land last Friday evening by the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mackie I
Mr. Coffey, of the Coffey stu­ TRACK TEAM INVITED
CARD OF THANKS
Can be seen at address below.
score
of
34-24.
Petty are the only boys in the 8-2
drove to Portland Sunday to visit j We wish to express our sin- Mrs. Chas. Marston, Mist Rt., Ver-
The Vernonia team started off i dio in Portland, was here on
TO HILL MILITARY Bud Adams, who has been inhere thanks for the kindness
class who are on the first team
and j nonia, opposite flying field. (11*1
with a bang and scored eleven Monday, March 2, to display
in basketball.
sample pictures and picture hold­ When—April 24, 8:00 p. m. the hospital for some time with' assistance of our many friends
Dorothy Nanson, Muriel Wil- points to two for Hill. In the ers to the senior class. He also
a broken back.
j during the illness and death i of
MISCELLANEOUS
What—Indoor track meet.
liams and Harold Purney were second period Hill's team started presented the class with a large
Dick
Lewis
missed
school
on
Our loved one.
clicking
and
by
the
half
time
Where— Hill Military’s new
absent Monday.
Monday due to illness.
Anyone wanting orchards trim­
John Price
rest period had scored 13 points picture of the senior class of ’31. gym.
George Baker and family were'
L. G. Wiedewitch
med see Bob Carland about Ap­
Mr. Coffey will return Monday,
MRS. SANDON’S ROOM, 7th
and Vernonia only two. Score:
What events entered— Sprint
and family.
March 14, to take pictures of the medley, half mile relay, mile re­ Vernonia visitors and shoppers on
ril 1st.
(114c)
Leona Fetsch was absent two Hill 15, Vernonia 13.
Saturday evening.
The third period was hard- seniors.
weeks.
lay, four mile relay, relay shot- I Mrs. Earl Pringle was a lun-|
FOR COMMISIONER
—o—
FOR RENT
Everett Meeker is absent this fought by both teams and there
put.
cheon guest Monday at the home j
wasn’t nearly so much scoring. “THE COLLEGE HOBO”
week.
A number of Portland schools of ___________
___ | I hereby announce my candi- FOR RENT —5-furniihed room«,
Mrs. Dennis Ryves _ in Vernonia,
Doris Phelps and Hazel "'hap- The period ended with Hill still
SHOWS MUCH PROMISE will compete in the event. Cups
Mr. and Mrs.' Hall and Mr/dacr for the Republican nomina-
good range, bath and toilet.
man had 100 in spelling all week. out in front by 25-17.
will be awarded to the winning and Mrs. McDonald were guests tion for County Commissioner at Very pleasant. No small children.
iuta,
iutuunaiu
weir
gucaia
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The Vernonia team started I out
Delpha Killian was absent two
The junior play “Hhe College schools.
Sunday at me
the ityves
Ryves nome
home! j the
Pomary
If ~~
re- Rent $15.00, water and lights
on Sunuay
— Ma * y r
— * election.
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determined to win but the big Hobo” has every indication of a
days.
in Vernonia.
I nominated and re-elected, I will furnished. Apply 1024 Columbia
hard
boys
from
Portland
checked
1
Zelma Hambly was absent three
good play—humor, pathos, mys­ Mr. Owens, the janitor of the
Mr. and Mrs. George Plumb'continue
discharge the duties street, Mrs. Cleveland._____ (10*2
and were also determined to 1 keep tery. Each of the four acts is Vernonia high school is ill. Oscar
days.
were
Portland
visitors
on
Sunday.
I
°ff*
ce
t° the best of my
Alfreda Vinall was absent a their lead. The game ended with packed full of humor with a Sorlee, a senior, is doing the ¡
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[ability and for the interest of the rvTvvvrrrTTYvrvTvvvT i yvv
ball.
both
teams
fighting
for
the
see
her
father,
day and a half to
touch of mystery and pathos.
janitor work while Mr. Owens is ¡ Mrs. C. C. Shay entertained entire county.
• • • we can give your
The line-up: Hill Military, Par-
who was hurt at the Clark and
T. B. MILLS
The cast composed of 13 char­ sick.
Mrs. Omar Sheeley, Mrs. Lester (Paid Adv.)
printing that modern­
son, Griffiths, forwards, Hart, cen. acters, has been practicing faith­
Wilson camp.
Mowe, Mrs. Otto Meyers, and
ter; Brandes, Maloney, guards. fully for several weeks. The third
istic touch so popular in
Miss
Helen
Charlesworth,
a
Mrs.
E.
E.
Garner
at
her
home
at
i;,„„
..
___
If
you
want
to
sell
or
trade
some-
MR. CALEF’S ROOM, 6th
Vernonia, Magoff, Aldrich, for­ act is to be practiced this week. senior in Vernonia high school, Arcadia park on Tuesday after-¡thing—use the Eagle classified present day advertising
Those who received 100 all wards; George, center; Barker,
left school on Monday, March 8. noon.
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aasAa aaaa AAAAAAAA AAAAAAA
| columns. They get results.
last week in spelling are Ray Smith, guards.
Julia Banzer, a junior, has re­
Charlesworth, Bill Larson, Vir-
The Vernonia second team won turned to resume her studies,
ginia Henderson, Rose Yana, Bill from the Hill Military second which she was forced to aban­
Byers, Marjory Lang, Wilma Sto- team. The score was 24-12.
don the first of the year due to
lin, Daisy McDonald, Evelyn May,
illness.
Chas. Dübendorf, Aubrey Fitz­ TYPING STUDENTS
gerald.
RECEIVE AWARDS
Camp Eight
^ADÍ
Timberline
<
STUDENTS GIVE SPEECHES
FOR CIVICS CLASS1
MRS. DUNCAN’S ROOM, 5th
A
Miss Enid F. Bolton, typing in-
structor in V. H. S., at an as-
sembly Tuesday of last week,
present awards to a large group
of Typing I students.
In order to receive an award
the pupils were required to type
25 words or more a minute with
Mi»» Kirkpatrick’» Room, 5th
less than five errors, All of these
Ten pupils received 100 in spel­ 1 awards were earned during the
ling in the one week test: Lee
month of February.
Baker, Albert Larson, Vivian
The following awards were giv­
Laird, Arthur Froembling, Hazel en: Leia Beveridge, 26 words, 2
Parker, Kiokio Kuge, Jane Watts, errors;; Helen Lftmoreaux, 31
Geraldine Cason, Evelyn Jenkins words, 1 error; Margaret Nelson,
and Junior Portner.
32 words, no errors; Cleo Hall,
In health we are having a lit­ 36 words, 2 errors; Joy Bush, 33
tle play. The room is divided into words, 2 errors; Irene DeRock,
groups, each with a captain. 34 words, 2 errors; Gladys End,
They are Kiokio Kuge, Jane 34 words, 1 error; Faith Hiatt, 29
Watts, Hazel Parker and Junior words, 1 error; Martin Hillman,
Portner.
32 words, 1 error; Margaret Mc­
Donald, 37 words, 1 error; Fran­
MISS GRAYLESS’ ROOM, 4th
Miss Grayless’ room has just ces Peterson, 33 words, 1 error;
finished the study of the Nether­ Elna Spencer, 26 words, 0 errors;
lands. We have fixed up our sand Alice Watts, 31 words, 3 errors;
The following pupils were on
the honor roll: Edison Aldrich,
LaVerne Bassett, Robert Peter­
son, Howard Rundell, George
Stankty, and Truman Knight.
Truman Knight left last week
for a trip down south.
-
I
The following students were
assigned subjects for the civics
class:
Messing
and
Monday, Verla _____
„ __
Louis Davis; Tuesday, Gertrude|
Ek and Edwin Aamodt; Wednes­
day, Alice Parker and Robert |
Cline; Thursday, Faith Hiatt and
Virgil Hiatt.
The subjects were on etiquette. |
Many students of the Vernonia
high school participated in the
Legion play, “Corporal Eagen,”
given March 8 and 9.
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PLANS MADE FOR
DECLAMATORY CONTEEST
Students of the high school in-
terested in the declamatory con-
test met in Miss Drake’s room on
Tuesday at 12:40 o’clock.
The local contests are to be
held sometime near the first of
Je know
you will get more enjoyment
from this R adio
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Professional and Business Directory
For your convenience the following business and profesaional people are listed on
this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business
and professional people.
RÀRRFR
M
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Juy
DENTISTS
SHOPS
BARBER
Willard Batteries
M. D. COLE
VIOLET RAY GASOLINE
Oil« . . . Expert Greasing
Haircutting for Men
Women and Children
Expert Work Guaranteed
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
VERNONIA
SERVICE STATION
CARD ROOM
DOCTORS
TRANSFER — TRUCK
shop
PASTIME
CARDS AND
LIGHT LUNCHES
Lloyd Baker, Prop.
Marvin R. Eby, M. D. I
Physican and Surgeon
Phone Hospital 931
Town Office 891
I
I
PORTERFIELD’S
TRANSFER AND FEED CO.
All Kinds of Hay and Feed.
Prices right. Also all kinds of
good wood.
Phone 253
CONTRACTORS
4
JOHN A. MILLER
General Contractor
Mason Work, Building
BAFFORD BROS
General Plumbing
Vernonia
C. BRUCE
Wholesale and Retail
LUMBER
Veraeaia, Oragi
CASON TRANSFER
Local & long distance
Physician and Surgeon
i
Vernonia, i
Office Phone 663
HAULING
Oregon
Kes. Phone 664
Phone 923
RESTAURANTS
Office in
Workingmen's Store
Mary Kato
DR. J. A. HUGHES
Chop Suey
Restaurant
OPEN FRIDAY, SAT­
URDAY AND SUNDAY
729
THIRD
STREET
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