Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 21, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Thelma Trudgian, Louise Craw­
ter Dorothy’s birthday. Those
Loyal Daughters
present were Juanita Parker,
ford, Hazel Chapman, Wilma Stol­
Tiny Plummer, Neva Hamblet,
Class Enjoy Party
en, Helen Barnes, Daisy McDon­
Margaret Plummer.
ald, Jeanne Hughes, Louise Hig­
Mr*.
A.
A.
Dowling
Mildred
Hawkins
Read It and Weep
Pete Banzer of Mist visited
The Loyal Daughters class met bee and Marjorie Lang.
with Mrs. M. Dunlap Sunday.
at the home of their teacher,
Hi Pals! Here he is again. He
Mrs. G. N. Miller had as her
After breakfast a business
Mrs. Herman Veal, Friday night.
was
gone
for
a
week
(supposed
­
guest
Tuesday
Mrs.
Vesta
Chris
­
The
Geo.
Fisher
folks
from
As
­
The evening was spent in popping meeting was held and Marjorie
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robbins
TIMBER LINE STAFF
ly) much to the relief of every­ ■ and children of Trout Lake, tensen of Pleasant Hill.
toria paid a visit to the valley corn, making candy and playing Lang was elected as the new class
body. He is a great mind (?) Wash., visited the former’s uncle
Mrs. Tom Crawford and Mrs. Sunday, visiting his sister, Mrs. games. After an exciting ghost president. Plans were also made
EDGAR CRAWFORD
reader though and, he saw a great ' and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Rob­ G. N. Miller and daughter Eve­ L. E. McGee on the burn.
story blankets were spread on the for a monthly party to be held at
Editor
deal while in his trance. He saw bins Sunday.
lyn spent the weekend in Portland
R. Garlock was a Vernonia floor and a more or less hilarious the members' homes during the
—
well
—
read
it
and
weep:
night was spent by the following winter, no one to attend who
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Williams, visitor on Tuesday.
Mrs. Lee Hall of Waldport is
MARGARET M c D onald
Marjorie Meeker getting gray­ ' spending several weeks with her ¡who have been employed at St.
Geo. and Dave Banzer and _ girls: Martha Middlebrook, Eliza-1 had not been in Bible school the
Assistant Editor
haired in an effort to find speak­ daughters, Mrs. A. J. Kirk and Helena, California, returned home Chancy Whittig were village shop-1 ''ctn Wall, BiMtha Thompson, previous Sunday.
HARVEY EDENS
ers for the next assembly.
m.rc Monday
lftin<luv oVAmno*
Mrs. C. R. Fowler.
Sunday.
ipers
evening.
;
Senior Reporter
Bob Cline thinking seriously of
Mrs. Dan May is visiting at! Miss Norma Anderson and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fowler of
writing
to
Ripley
in
regard
to
the
home
of
Mrs.
Edith
Farley
at
Merle
Mills
of
Vernonia
spent
Riverview spent Thursday and
MILLICENT RATKIE
his amazing gum-popping ability. Friday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Strassel.
! a day or two last week as the
Junior Reporter
Oh our eardrums. Put it behind Kirk of Pleasant Hill.
Mrs. J. W. White had as her guests of Miss Alberta DeRock.
f . e . Knowles killed three
your ear, Bob.
BERT EASTMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Riley
. Hall
___ ____
Keep
and guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Edgar Crawford having great daughter were dinner guests of White and daughter Leota, of | hogs the first of the week. Mr.
Sophomore Reporter
Banks,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Halberson
j
Knowles
and Austin Dowling took
trouble keeping his large shoes Mrs. Jim Morgan Sunday.
ALICE HOFFMAN
and son Bobby of Forest Grove, them to Vernonia to the market
out of each other’s way during
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. George Sulfridge of Tuesday.
Freshman Reporter
footbaal practice.
baby
of
Peasant
Hill
spent
Mon­
Miss Elenora Knowles of Port­
Students joyfully awaiting their day at the home of Mrs. Clar­ Hillsboro, Gus Olson and wife of
Vernonia.
land has been visiting her cous-i
report cards. “Sez you.”
ence
Fowler.
LET’S TURN DRAMATIC
Mrs. Chas. Christensen visited ins here for the past week. She
English VII students enlarging
Mrs. Jay Bertraw had as her relatives in St. Helens Wednes­ was the guest of Mrs. A. R. Melis
on the job
Now’s the chance for juniors their vocabulary. Can you un­
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bud day.
j. E. Knowles and family,
and seniors to show their artis­ derstand Greek?
and
Robbins and granddaughter Jua­
Mrs. Steve Selfridge and Mrs. She returned to Portland Tues-
tic talents. This editorial applies
Chemistry students delving in­
us
to juniors and seniors; at pres­ to the deep, dark mysteries re­ nita of Riverview and Mr. and John Rock of Cornelius spent day.
Mrs.
Will
Robbins
and
family
of
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
ent only juniors.
A bridge
___ „ party was given at
garding chemical formulas. They Trout Lake, Washington.
PRESIDENT
Floyd Cleveland.
The junior class has selected a are a bit difficult, are they not?
the Irving Knowles home Wednes­
Mrs. Bud Smith and sister,
A. V. Laramore of Lewiston, day evening in honor of Earl
play which it is to present before
Don Holtham feeling very sure
Christmas. That play is to finance that he can handle at least parts Mrs. Lavina Frappier of Tacoma, Idaho, came Sunday for a visit Knowles birthday anniversary. It |
and support him by electing
a Junior Prom at the end of the in the junior play. Our modest Wash., spent Sunday with their with relatives.
was also Donald Sundland’s birth-,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckner visit­ day next day, so the two cele­
year to be put on for the benefit Red. (Red from last year’s junior mother, Mrs. Gibbons of River­
FOR
view.
ed at the home of Mrs. Mike brated at the same time. Bridge
of the seniors and the juniors. play. J
SENATOR
Mrs. A. L. Bossett is somewhat Willard Monday.
Juniors, help the class! It’s for
was played until lunch time,
Florence Wall contemplating
Those spending the weekend at then the remainder of the even­
your own good. Turn out for the the employment of a secretary improved at this writing.
and
Virgil Powell and brother, O. A. the home of Chas. Christensen ing was spent in dancing. Chas.
play; everybody has a chance. If to help take care of the dramatic
you can’t turn out, then boost aspirants. You can’t all be “Son- Powell of Portland, are spending were Mrs. S. P. Stubbs, Mr. and Sundland furnished the music.
FOR
the week at Arch Cape, Ore., on Mrs. Walter Andrews, Mr. and
the play to the best of your abili­ ny Janes.”
Shady Lae sold his tractor en- j
Mrs. Mike Christensen of Port­ gine to Mr. Tichnor this week. i
ty and advertise it. Honest, it’s
CONCRESS
Bert Eastman playing a haunt- business.
Mrs. E. Blackman and children land, Donald Brown, St. Helens,
real fun! Help yourself!
Wm. Bridgers, Harry Saxon,
ing selection upon his harmonica.
Henry Christensen of Barton, and and Leon Malcolm left the last I
We can’t play harmonicas either, are on the sick list this week.
Mrs.
Lee
Hall
visited
with
Mrs.
V. H. S. SCALPS
George
Christensen
of
John
Day.
of
the week on a hunting trip,
Bert.
They expect to be gone a week
SCAPPOOSE 21 TO 13
Holly Holcomb deftly handling . M. Dunlap Tuesday.
Fred Rainey, who has been em­
Maintain the protective tariff on lumber, Ore­
or two.
the diplomatic affairs of his class.
(Collie Parine was in the valley
The Vernonia high school’s
gon’s greatest industry; keep on opening the
James Rainey stiffling a sneeze. ployed at Burns, returned home
Wednesday.
from Yamhill visiting relatives
football team showed its true col­
.Stanley Overson trying to sing.
mills and putting more men at work.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cameron,
last week.
ors Saturday when it defeated We’d rather hear Bert’s harmoni­
Mrs. Maud Rodgers was a vil-
the Scappoose eleven 21-13 on ca, but if it’s for our benefit Miss Velda Mellinger and Miss
Keep the gains agriculture has made under farm
Christine Rainey spent Monday
lage shoppei' Monday afternoon.
the Scappoose field.
don’t do either.
marketing act, aid to cooperatives and other
Portland and enjoyed the
******
* in
Mrs. Frank Wilson has been in
Vernonia made a safety and ♦
stock show.
Hoover legislation — all prepared with advice
Portland the past week receiv-
three touchdowns.
WHAT THE CLASSES
A Columbus day program was ing medical attention.
Mrs. Downs is reported very
of Grange and Farmer’s Union leaders.
The second touchdown was
ARE DOING
given
at
the
school
Wednesday
af
­
sick
this
week.
Dinner
guests
at
Mrs.
Geo.
scored when Hillman, Vernonia «
♦
*****
* a O. A. Powell and Garfield ternoon.
Jones’s home the last of the
Keep the gains made by labor — wages and
end, intercepted a Scappoose pass
The commercial law class is 1 Smith of Portland spent Sunday
All fire activities have ceased week were Mrs. Ed Reynolds,
and ran 60 yards for a touch­ studying
employment
sustained by the Hoover agree­
negotiable
instruments.
for
the
present.
Although
.one
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vir-
Mrs. J. O. Libel and Mrs. Fran-1
down.
ment.
The algebra III class is having igil Powell.
slashing fire got beyond control cis Burnham and small son.
Vernonia plays Clatskanie next a study
of exponents.
I Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Turner for a few days and threatened
Owing to a blast which the |
Saturday, October 22, at Clatska-
Support the CONFIDENCE in business recovery
The world history class is stu­ ! and family visited friends in two of the bridges close to camp, road crew set off Saturday backI
nie.
dying Greek customs.
causing considerable excitement. of the crusher on the Mist-Clats­
now being exhibited.
Treharne Sunday.
The geometry class is dealing
George Parker and party re- Approximately 40 men were call­ kanie road, to loosen the rock,
BULLETIN BOARDS ADD
with perpendiculars.
Conditions in the United States today are more
ed
from
Vernonia
and
Jewell
to
i turned Sunday from a successful
the road was very bad over the
INTEREST TO HISTORY
The English VII classes are ¡hunting trip in eastern Oregon. combat the fire. However, very weekend and there was barely
favorable than in any other nation.
AND SCIENCE CLASSES studying adverbs.
| Misses Edith and Doris Ander­ little damage was done.
room to get by.
The typing class is on lesson son enjoyed the ball game at
The Oregon-American machine
Dinner guests at Mrs. Ed Rey­
Bulletin boards in Mrs. Malm- 13 and 14.
shop at camp is running this nolds’ home Tuesday were Mrs.
Scappoose Saturday.
sten’s class room increase the in­
The agriculture class is study-
month
under
the
supervision
of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff spent
Geo. Jones and son Delmar, Mrs.
terest of the history and science ing small grains.
Carl Westlin with Horace Jones J. O. Libel, Mrs. Francis Burn­ CHANGING LEADERS AT THIS TIME IS SURE TO MAKE
Monday in Portland.
students in their respective sub­
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peoples assisting.
ham and son and Mrs. Jesse
THINGS A LOT WORSE.
jects.
VERNONIA TEAM TO VIE
Oral mnbodin, brother-in-law of George.
and baby visited relatives in
There are three of these boards
AGAINST LAST COACH Westimber Sunday.
Mrs. E. R. Estey, is now em­
constructed of cork, one each for
Wm. McCormick.
I Miss Norma Anderson attended ployed here.
American history, world history,
The Vernonia team will have the bridge party given by Mrs.
Andy Olsen was lucky recently
Repair work has begun on the
and junior science.
additional inspiration for the, pete Knowles at Mist Wednes- in bagging a fine deer and left large O.-A. speeder which was
VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN STATE AND COUNTY TICKETS
The subject matter relates to Clatskanie
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game next Saturday, [ Jay.
I the same day for a week’s visit badly wrecked during the fire.
whatever the class is studying at October 22,
on for
*
,i
...••> have
»
| Fred Henderson left Tues­ with his family in Portland.
they
will
Word was received from Mrs.
various times.
to match wits against a team day for a visit with his sister,
Mrs. Lee Frye is managing the J. JI. Warnstaff by friends here.
Paid Adv. by Republican State Central Committee, T. C. Elliott, Chairman
The boards are kept up by coached by Ira Tucker, a former Mrs. Don Depue at Oak Harbor, | cook house at the Inman-Poulsen 1 She writes that the family is well
840 Morgan Bldg., Portland, Cre.
students selected from each class. mentor of the Vernonia squad.
Hoover-Curtia Club
I
camp.
Washington.
and the boys are doing line in
Mr. Tucker was a member of
Orval Young is in charge of the school.
Mrs. Riley Hall entertained
HEAR YE
the Vernonia faculty last year. Saturday in honor of her daugh-|men at the I.-P. camp during the
He was athletic director and was
moving of their equipment. Quincy
Attention, fellow-students, our a teacher of science. He was for­ June Michener, secretary-treasur- Young is in charge of the shop,
team won a hard-earned victory merly of Albany high school.
er.
I Both are from Sheridan.
at Scappoose last Saturday with­
The Glee club will combine I Lloyd Cummings was employed
out much support. That’s not WHAT THE ALUMNI
with the orchestra under the here during fire season as train
blaming you for not being there.
direction of Miss Hughes on var­ j dispatcher and
time
keeper,
OF CLASS OF
It can be realized that Scappoose
■24 ARE DOING ious ¡sformai occasions in joint j While here he boarded with Mrs.
is a long distance from Vernonia
concert.
and that it was raining Saturday,
Eddie Condit, teacher in Ver­
but it might be used to show nonia
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Waddell of
grade school; Weston Sheel-
what your team can do even
POSTUM CEREAL the mealtime drink preferred by millions. Pkg. 19c
Angeles and May Brown of
Los
ey,
teacher
in
Washington.
Ernest
without your support. Now don’t
think for a moment that you Marver, employed by West Coast' Portland visited with Mr. and
TUNA FISH—White Star. The chicken of the sea. %-lb. can .......... 15c
don’t need to cheer, for you do. Engraving Co.; John Wharton, ati Mrs. T. M. Crawford Tuesday
With your support the team can West Fir, Oregon; Blanche Berg- evening. Mr. and Mrs. Waddell
PEAS — Silver Bar—Tender Sweet, l’s picnic .......................... 2 for 15c
erson, Married; Benita Parker, were greatly impressed with the
do things in a big way.
More should have been at Scap­ married; Helen Brown, married.
American Legion
scenery of the Nehalem valley.
SPINACH—Gold Bar—21/z’®» Extra Fancy Pack .................... Can 15c
poose than were, so let's make
Vernonia Poll
up for it at Clatskanie Saturday. Senior Girl Undergoes Operation
24c
We’re going to win! Keep that
PEANUT BUTTER—Hoody’s quality in 2-lb. ”no waste” jar
1 1 9, American
Realistic
in mind.
Verda Chapman, senior girl,
Legion.
Meets
29c
Permanent
ROLLED OATS, Carnation, large package with Chinaware
last week was operated on for
JUNIORS CHOOSE PLAY
2nd and 4 th
With.. Ringlette
a mastoid. The operation was suc­
Tuesdays
each
cessful and Verda returned home
Ends. A Steam
The junior committee, appoint­ last Wednesday. She will not re­
month, 8. p. m
Wave at reduced
ed for the purpose of selecting turn to school for some time.
RAISINS
J. E. Kerr, Com­
a play, chose "Sonny Jane.” The
prices.
mander; Eugene Shipman, Adj.
play was approved by the class.
JJ.50
and
$^.50
Household brand, seedless. J LB.
The girl characters for the OFFICERS ELECTED
BY GLEE CLUB
play tried out Monday after
Fine new crop .....
Tt Bag
A. F. & A. M.
Regular $5 wave
school. The boys will be selected
The
Vernonia
High
Glee
club
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
by Mr. Wilkerson.
Pound ........
lie
The royalty for the play was last week elected its officers for
A. F. & A. M. meets
the
year.
$10 and individual copies have
at
Masonic
Temple,
PUMPKIN
—
Gold
Bar
BEAUTY SHOPPE
The following students were
been ordered.
Stated
Communication
The play will be given before chosen: Hazel Tomlin, president;
Phone 431
Bridge St.
First Thursday of each
The finest golden, new s)
Christmas in order that the prac- Charleen George, vice-president;
Pound ............................ gc
month. Special called
crop pack, 2H’s
FOR
meetmgs on all other Thurs-
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
Shldr
most cordially welcome.
Pound
............................ 1QC
K. A. McNeill, W. M.
TEA — LIPTON’S
tice will not conflict with that
of he senior play in the spring.
!■
Hl LIFE . . .
I
Timberline
Mist
Riverview’
!■
HOOVER
Frederick Steiiver
James W. M <> 11
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lamp • • •
McGregor
Special for Friday & Saturday
LODGES
21c
Annette
MEAT
Beef Roast
Beef Rib Boil
25c
Professional and Business Diiredory
For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on
this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business
and professional people.
Jty
BARBER
shop
Haircutting for Men
Women ana Children
Expert Work Guaranteed
HILLSBORO
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
Open Friday, Saturday
And Sunday
Res. Phone
Walnut 2911
JOHN A. MILLER
Roland D. Eby, M. D
General Contractor
Physican and Surgeon
Mason Work, Building
I
Town Office 891
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets »very I
second and fourth Thursdays in
I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit­
ors always welcome.
Helen Fogel, Noble Grand.
Emma Miller, Secretary.
VIOLET RAY GASOLINE
Oil» . . . Expert Greasing
VERNONIA
SERVICE STATION
1729 Denver Ave. at Kilpat­
rick St., Portland, Ore.
JOY BARBER SHOP
Willard Batteries
Mountain Heart
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
M. D. COLE
Willard H. Hurley, D. M. D.
DENTISTRY
Pick-ups Tuesdays, Fridays
Leave orders at
729 THIRD STREET
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular commu­
nication first
and third Wed­
nesdays of each
month, at Ma­
sonic Temple.
All visiting sis­
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
Lillian Brown, W. M.
I<eona McGraw, Sec.
MARY KATO
CHOP SUEY RESTAURANT
Phone
Walnut 7586
HOME LAUNDRY
Order of Eastern Star
I
Pythian Sister*
Portland-Vernonia
Truck Line
w. A. DAVIS, Proprietor
Daily Service
Vernonia Temple 61 meets
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
W.O.W. hall.
Edna Brown, M. E. C.
Clara Kerns, M. or R. & C.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Office with Crawford
Motor Co.
BAFFORD BROS
General Plumbing
Vernonia
DR. J. A. HUGHES
HARDING LODGE 11«
Meets I every Monday
night in the I.O.O.F.
hall, Visiting broth-
era welcome. Ray
Mills, C. C.
H. Culbertson, K.R.S.
Telephones
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 663
Res. Phone 664
Vernonia,
Oregon
For real bargains—watch the
classified columns of the Eagle.
I
Yellow Label Orange Pekoe
H-LB. PACKAGE .........................
40c
.
.
Cauliflower .
Cabbage
.
27c
2 for 5c
. . . 5c
.
5c
Netted Gem Potatoes
III pounds * . 25c
Sweet Potatoes
8 pounds
14c
15c
Pound
PRODUCE
Carrots
Leg Pork Roast
Pound ........
Pork Chops
COFFEE — BLISS
Vacuum Can. Quality plus
Price. 1-POUND ...............................
Pork Roast
25c
Fresh Side Pork
Pound ............................. ¡Qi
PINEAPPLE — Solar 2%’.
Rich, ripe pack. Slightly broken
slices. Delicious, nourishing. Can
13c
BEANS — Willamett
Tender, stringless
cut green, 2’s ....
3
for
29c
CORN — Gold Bar
Whole Kernel, 1’sF. Vacuum packed, just
like fresh corn, not doped with seasoning.
No salt, no brine. It’s the new
style. Delicious, Different..........
Kk. ÏT1
Nehalem Market & Grocery
(Incorporated)