Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 30, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1932.
J millions to the tax burden; and
ling. Don’t criticize, it’s your own ' starting various interesting pro­
John Hatfield in Vernonia Mon­
I fault
grams.
day.
. bring no public benefit at all, ex­
Altogether now!
cept to the mysterious financial
The civics class is to collect
Mrs. Chas. Mitchell visited Mrs.
backers of the measure, who, to
! information first hand from the
Harry Huette on Monday,
(CAMP EIGHT)
SENIORS HAVE LAST CHANCE -various governors of the United
1 date, have refused to submit eith­
Mr. and Mrs. Gwinn and son
Alice Baker
er their identities or purposes to
| States. Each student will corres­
Homer have returned home after
TIMBER LINE STAFF
The seniors have been put back pond with a governor of his or
I the people they are urging to vote
spending the week in Blue mo un­
into senior room again this year j her choice obtaining that gover­
for the measure. The measure will
Mrs. Robert Woods had the tains hunting.
EDGAR CRAWFORD
under one condition and that is nor’s history and signature upon i misfortune of falling down and
|
have few friends by election time,
Miss
Clara
Archibald
enter-
Editor
to act as ladies and gentlemen. Ian enclosed card. This informa- ■ breaking two ribs.
_
. taking
, .
. . at . but it cannot have
tained Rex Belville and Cecil
Everyone
s
a
shot
. fewer than
MARGARET M c D onald
Due to a few rowdy students, ; tion will be concentrated into a 1
u , bill .u
u
on.
>t deserves.
—Astonan-Budget.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lindsey Peace of St. Helens over the .t
the
school
these
days.
The
un-<
_________
___
_____ _
Assistant Editor
they are to be moved back into booklet.
have moved out of camp to Kia- weekend.
I fortunate moving merger measure 1
the
study
hall
as
soon
as
a
few
HARVEY EDENS
The American history classes 1 math Falls, where Mr. Lindsey
Myrtle Neilson of St. Helens
I" ’
tj)e Zorn-Macpherson clans, | Bill Nixon was in town Tues-
more of the students drop out of will correspond with foreign stu­ is going to work for the tele- is visiting Clara Archibald for al
Senior Reporter
—
—
-'is
being
condemned from all l’ day to look after his interests
school.
dents for information concerning ' phone company.
few days.
| ¡sides. Labor, the professions, the here. He has been seeking em­
MILLICENT RATKIE
their respective educational pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sand­ (farmers, and others have all taken ployment.
Junior Reporter
Mr. and Mrs. Rice have moved
HIGH LIFE
grams.
berg
were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. I a wauop at the bill, which would
The quarterly birthday party
nd Mrs.
BERT EASTMAN
[ into camp.
Read It and Weep
The junior science class is get­
Lawrence Sandberg on ! Sunday., 'do
irremediable'
harm
to
edu-
;
wil
> follow the regular meeting
,
irremediable
the
edu-
Sophomore Reporter
Mrs. George Baker and Neil
ting practical work in the study
Mrs. E. Williams and Mrs. cational system of the state; add
Nehalem Chapter, O. E. S.,
ALICE HOFFMAN
Lee
have
received
word
that
their
the
of the solar system.
Hi pals! The gentleman at
Raymond Beeler were in Ver- ____________________________ I Wednesday evening, October 5.
Freshman Reporter
brother,
W.
C.
Lee,
of
Buster
keyhole is with us again with his
The geometry I class is on pro-
nonia on Saturday.
Mr. Lee’s brother, Wiiiiam Lee, | The C. C. Brown family will
weekly tale of woe.
position 8, dealing with bisec t- camp, was scalded badly on Sat­
Mrs. Lawrence Sandberg and
urday, September 10, and is in Mrs. Raymond Beeler visited rela- who is in the St. Vincents hos- move Sunday to Yoncalla, where
WE REPEAT!
He sees this and that, here ing of angles.
pital from a burn received at Mr. Brown has employment with
Miss Hughes’ English I class St. Vincents hospital.
Come on you proverbial loyal and there:
tives in St. Helens on Sunday. Buster camp.__________________ the state highway department.
Mrs.
Strom
of
Portland
is
vis
­
Poor Ivan, openly weeping over is studying sentence structure.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods
sons of old “Alma Mater,” show
a little loyalty and school spirit the fact of his weakness for dolls- First year typing students are iting her father, sister and bro­ motored to Vernonia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beeler
in your athletic contest atten­ being discovered. Ivan was caught' now on machines and began their thers for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sundquist moved motored to St. Helens Thursday
dance. If the attendance at the i “red-handed” fondly placing a|first lesson in the book last
to camp on Monday.
and Friday and on to Portland. |
pre-season V. H. S. and Town . freshman doll upon the teacher’s ¡Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Taylor were
— o—
William Virtue and
Otto
Team football game is a sample desk in the senior room, by Miss I
to Mist on Sunday.
FRESHMEN GOOD
Meuri motored to Portland on
of your interest and loyalty, Hughes.
Mrs. Ryves, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Saturday.
Clarence Lindsay and Edgai
SPORTS FRIDAY
not only to Vernonia high school
Cody, and Mrs. Roland from Ver­
Mr. and Mrs. Baker and family
but to yourselves, you’d better Crawford startling the senior
class with brilliant geometric
Although they created much nonia, Mrs. Robert Woods anó motored to Clatskanie last week
“pep it up” slightly.
Under Government Supervision
merriment wherever they went, Mrs. Geo. Baker and Mrs. Han­ and then called at the home of j
Our football team needs the drawings upon the blackboard.
na
spent
a
pleasant
afternoon
of
Mr. and Mrs. Wickstrom of Mist.'
whole-hearted support of every Joy Bush calling the senior mas­ the freshmen were good sports on cards at Mrs. C. Mackie’s.
The Forest Grove Nat’l. Bank
Alice and Patricia Baker were
single student in high school to- cot sweet names. Oh, it’s a cat. initiation day, held last Friday,
Forest Grove, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. S. Tompkins over to Rainbow lodge on Mon­
gether with the grade school stu­ The seniors enjoying a snappy September 23.
spent
the
weekend
at
Depot
bay.
new phonograph selection which
day and stayed at the home of
Girls looked quite “measly”
THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK
dents and townspeople.
Mrs. Chas. Mackie visited Mrs. Doris Anderson.
is used by typing students. The
Don’t let the team down, stu­ piece is a medley beginning with with red dots all over their faces,
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lee motor-
plus the indignities of wearing man and Howard McGilvary.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
dents, they’re working for you.
a bugle call and ending with men’s shoes and socks and walk­ Bert Mills will play drums and ed to Portland Saturday to see
At Call of the Comptroller of Currency
Dixie. The seniors have to ex­ ing “pigeon toed.”
Rose Sitts, piano. — Zonweiss
“DON’T FOOL YOURSELF”
June 30, 1932
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
ercise caution to keep from fall-
The boys looked very undigni­ Douglass.
In the County Court of the State
ing asleep and dreaming of lead- fied with their ladies’ shoes, hose
RESOURCES
Of Oregon for the County
So think those purchasing stu- ing a cavalry charge and thus and garters. They seemed rather
Friday, the American history
$321.832.25
Of Columbia
Loans
.....................................
dent 'body tickets, "Look at us, falling out of their seats,
sheepish with their ear rings, class, section 2, elected a chair­
18,400.00
In
the
matter
of
the
Estate
of
Banking
House
....................
we’re High School Student Body
The masculine element of the bright red chins and newly ac- man to preside over the class
3,291.00
LEO THOMAS CLARK, deceased.
Real Estate ..........................
members now.' That applies to school having only eyes for the quired “pig tails.”—Bernice Up- on current event days.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
U. S., Municipal,
freshmen. There’s some excuse fair visitor last week.
dike.
Arthur Nanson, a senior, was
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Other Bonds $204,408.18
in a freshman’s thinking that, but
Art Nanson nearly swallowing
The freshmen initiation was elected. Mrs. Malmsten presided
Cash and Due
absolutely none for seniors, jun­ a thistle-tube in chemistry lalb.
held on Friday afternoon at 2:30. over the meeting until the elec­ that the undersigned has been ap-
pointed administrator of the es-
from Banks
109,985.97 314,394.15
iors and sophomores. This applies
Bob Cline counting the im­ A good time was had by all of tion was completed.
tate of Leo Thomas Clark, de-
especially to the seniors who are mense earnings of the student the sophomores and most of the
$657,917.40
The students will address the ceased, by the above entitled
supposed to take a leading part body.
freshmen. After the ceremonies chair and also their fellow stu­
LIABILITIES
in student body activities.
Junior Aldrich obtaining infor­ were over, refreshments were dents. The class will be conducted Court and has duly qualified. All
Capital .............. $25,000.00
The mere buying of a ticket mation as to conducting a meet­ served by a committee appointed in regular parliamentary order. persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to pre­
Surplus .............. 50,000.00
does not make a student a gen­ ing.
by the class president.
Current events will be given ev­ sent the same, duly verified as
92,763.63
Undivided Profits 17,763.63
uine high school citizen. To be
Harold Heenan displaying a
We wonder why Doris Ander­ ery Friday.—By Clara Archibald.
by law required, to the under­
Circulation ............................. 24,700.00
a citizen one must assist in the delicate manicure finished in a son had a stomach ache after
Deposits ................................. 540,453.77
running of the student body. This gleaming red. Oh, oh, who’s the serving the refreshments commit­ Robert Kilby, famous English signed at Vernonia, Columbia
county,
Oregon,
within
six
months
$657,917.40
is a democratic government the manicurist?
tee Friday.
student says that he cannot see from the date of the first publi­
same as the state and national
“Benny” the Rook taking his
why a person should “written” cation of this notice.
J. A. Thornburgh, President
government.
medicine in an undiginfied posi­ Miss Amy Hughes, who is dir­ instead of “wrote” when refer-
R. G. Thornburgh, Cashier
Dated and first published Sep­
ecting glee club, is also making ring to his English assignments. tember 9th, 1932.
John E. Bailey, Vice-President
A good start towards this goal tion.
Warren Aldrich and Don Hol­ plans for the formation of a His teacher does not agree with
W. J. Mills, Asst. Cashier
was in no way started at the
LOUIS
WOLD,
Harold Knox, Asst. Cashier
him.—Bert Eastman.
first student body meeting of the tham holding conference over the high school orchestra.
Administrator.
The orchestra is planning to
year. Absolutely no action was economic situation.
SAFETY
DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
John L. Foote, Attorney
Books flying hither and yon in meet twice a week at 12:30.
taken by students, that being
for
Administrator.
(37c5)
left entirely up to the faculty. the junior room. Bert Mills de­ The present list of members
HOME LAUNDRY
Is that correct? It most assured­ molishing the junior room search­ make up a considerably well-bal­
HILLSBORO
ing
for
a
French
book.
orchestra.
In
the
string
sec
­
anced
ly is not, and no excuse can pos­
Pick-ups Tuesdays, Fridays
Harold King going in for heavy tion will ibe Elmo Aldridge, Ger­
sibly be found for this unless it
Leave orders at
be overwhelming timidity of the training and chasing a school bus trude Epping, Ruth Epping, Toi­
up O. A. hill. Who is she, Harold? vo Eloranta, Charlotte Green,
JOY BARBER SHOP
bashful seniors.
Florence Tichenor hunting high I , Margaret McDonald and Julia
Another is the criticism flow­
ing about in respect to that meet- and low for a book to find it I Green. The reed section will in­
SALTED PEANUTS H-D large 10-oz. Pkg. new crop ..... PKG..... gc
under her desk.
clude: Clarinets, Martin Hillman,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
PEN-JEL Pure fruit pectin. 1 package makes 8 glasses .... 2 for.... 25c
Freshmen star-gazing. What is I ¡Junior Aldrich, Jeanette Johns,
Notice is hereby given that the the matter, sophs? Getting weak? ¡Dorothy
Gwinn and Bob Cline;
'
WALNUTS new crop. California No. 1 just in............. Pound ..... jgc
undersigned as Superintendent of
French class expressing its ap­ saxophones, Leona Hillman and I
Banks for the State of Oregon proval of tests.
Zonweiss Douglass; and in the
CLOROX QUARTS, Bleaches, deodorizers ................... 2 for ..... 29c
is in charge of the assets and af­
brass section, trumpets, Elbert
Mayo Pettijohn racing the sec­ Brock, Bud Brock, Alice Hoff-
PAROWAX For the jelly canning—1-lb. carton............. Carton ....
fairs of Bank of Vernonia, Verno­
i
American Legion
nia, Oregon, for the purpose of ond year typers contrary to
Vernonia Post
COCOA— Baker’s. Rich and nutritious. V£-lb. tin............ Tin...... || c
liquidation. All persons who may atructions.
1
1
9,
American
have claims against said bank are
Realistic
PANCAKE FLOUR — Sperry, large size................... Package......
AND DO YOU KNOW:
Legion.
Meets
hereby notified to make legal
Permanent
2nd and 4th
proof thereof by filing a duly
ANGLO CORNED BEEF — Finest quality. No. 1 tin.... 2 for......
With.. Ringlette
The junior theme song
verified claim, as by law provided,
Tuesdays
each
Ends.
A
Steam
month, 8. p. m.
with the Deputy Superintendent “How Long Will It Last?”
Wave at reduced
J. E. Kerr, Com­
The junior class is small
of Banks in charge at the office
HONEY — Blossom Time
prices.
mander; Eugene Shipman, Adj.
of Bank of Vernonia, on or be­ mighty? (?)
Extra Quality, Large
3J.5O and $^.50
Bert Mills calls himself “Red?”
fore October 5, 1932.
12-<ounce jar ...........
—o—
A. A. SCHRAMM,
A. F. & A. M.
Regular
$5
wave
Shldr.
WHAT THE CLASSES
Superintendent of Banks.
TOMATO SOUP
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
Campbell’s, l’s Delicious, . 4 FOR
A. F. & A. M. meets
First date of publication July ARE DOING—
Pound .......
13c
at
Masonic
Temple,
economical, new pack ....
8, 1932.
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Stated
Communication
The various classes at high
Last date of publication Octo­
Phone 431
Bridge St.
First Thursday of each
PEAS — H-D, 2’s
ber 14, 1932.
school are now well organized and
month. Special called
Tender, tiny
Pound
meetings on all other Thurs-
Sweet Peas ................... ¿à FOR
lie
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
most cordially welcome.
Shldr.
MAYONNAISE
Durkee’s
K. A. McNeill, W. M.
A marvelous spread—the secret of
Pound
prize salads. 16-ounce Jar ...........
11c
For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on
Order of Eastern Star
this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business
RAISINS
Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S.
and professional people.
Household
Regular commu­
nication first i
Brand. BIG ...................
BAG
Pound.......................... 10c
and third Wed-1
DENTISTS
BAFtREB SHOPS
RESTAURANTS
nesdays of sach
TOMATO JUICE
month, at Ma-
Gold Bar l’s. Delicious,
CANS
sonic Temple,
■
BARBER
MARY KATO
ÿ»
All visiting sis­
appetizing, healthful ....
FOR
Jty
shop
M. D. COLE
Pound
lie
CHOP SUEY RESTAURANT
ters and broth­
Haircutting for Men
ers
welcome.
MALT
—
Rainier
Open Friday, Saturday
Dentist
Lillian Brown, W. M.
Women ana Children
Its Quality
Q
And Sunday
Vernonia,
Oregon
Leona McGraw, Sec.
Insures Success
O “OB
Expert Work Guaranteed
Timberline
Wilark
What Other
Editors
Think
Special Sor Friday & Saturday
LODGES
J
14c
Annette
29c
MEAT
Veal Roast
Breast of Veal
35c
Professional and Business Directory
24c
4 LB-
3
Phone
Walnut 7586
PASTIME
Res. Phone
Walnut 2911
Willard H. Hurley, D. M. D.
DENTISTRY
CARDS AND
LIGHT LUNCHES
Lloyd Baker. Prop.
1729 Denver Ave. at Kilpat­
rick St., Portland, Ore.
CONTRACTORS
DOCTORS
Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
JOHN A. MILLER
General Contractor
Physican and Surgeon
Mason Work, Building
Phone Hospital 931
Town Office 891
I
BAFFORD BROS
General Plumbing
Vsrnonia
DR. J. A. HUGHES
Willard Batteries
VIOLET RAY GASOLINE
Oil» . . . Expert Greasing
VERNONIA
SERVICE STATION
Portland-Vernonia
Truck Line
w. A. DAVIS, Proprietor
Daily Service
Office with Crawford
Motor Co.
Telephone, ........ 611, 1041
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 663
Res. Phone 664
Vernonia,
Oregon
For real bargains—watch the
classified columns of the Eagle.
25c
25c
Sl.OO
729 THIRD STREET
CARD ROOM
Pork IK oast
Mountain Heart
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
No. 243, Ï.O.O.F., meets every
second and fourth Thursdays in
I. O. O. F. hall. Vernonia. Visit­
ors always welcome.
Helen Fogel. Noble Grand.
Emma Miller, Secretary.
Pythian Sister«
Vernonia Temple 61 meets
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
W.O.W. hall.
Edna Brown, M. E. C.
Clara Kerns. M. or R. A C.
PRODUCE
Lettuce
Carrots
Green Onions
2
2
for
for
Celery
Danish Squash
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
head
5c
5c
5c
»C
each
5c
Fresh Side Perk
Beef Roast
FREE
A Scotty Dog Balloon with 2 packages of
POST TOASTIES
ALL
FOR .
PINEAPPLE
Rich, ripe fruit, slightly broken in heavy
syrup. Solar
Brand, 2’s ..............
O FOR
29c
BROOMS — Gem
Gem—4-sewed enameled
Handle — TODAY .... ...................
34c
JELL POWDER — H-D
The finest quality and lowest price, Rw
Your choice of 10 flavors. PKG.
. DC
HARDING LODGE 116
Meets every Monday
night in the I.O.O.F. |
hall. Visiting broth­
ers welcome. Ray l
Mills, C. C.
H. Culbertson, K.R.S.1
Nehalem Market & Grocery
(Incorporated)