FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932. VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO Timberline The judges—Miss Bolton, Mr. McEntire and Mr. Mills, decided unanimously in favor of the nega­ tive. MOUSE CREATES PANIC A small mouse running about the junior room last week creat- ed a minor panic among the fair Editor element of the class. The mouse was captured by MARGARET McDONALD three stawart junior boys who Assistant Editor courageously braved the wrath of DOROTHY GUIN the animal to “bring it home Feature Reporter alive.” It was then set free in the desk of a junior girl. The CLASS REPORTERS Harvey Edens ........... Senior mouse, however, was not content Millicent Ratkie ......... Junior to stay in the desk and wander­ Bert Eastman ..... Sophomore ed about the room, causing the Alice Hoffman ..... Freshman timid young ladies of the junior I class to hop agilely upon desks and chairs to escape the ferocious ARMISTICE creature. Just as a remembrance. No The life of this “wee beastie” high school student can remember was extinguished by the foot of very clearly, if at all, that great a junior boy, thus ending a day 14 years ago today, which thrilling narrative. marked the signing of a truce by the nations of the world har­ SECOND ASSEMBLY a major argument in her denoun- assed by warfare and poverty. IS GREAT SUCCESS ciation of the “wet” movement in This marked the termination of four years’ pointless slaughter Vernonia high’s second assem­ the United States, when she gave and struggle. bly of the year held last Friday, a talk on prohibition before the There was not a person in the November 4, was a great success, assembled student body of Ver­ world at that time, except per­ the program being composed of nonia high school last Wednes- haps those profiting by the war. selections by the school orches­ day, November 2, in the high who did not whoop for joy at the tra, the glee club, and speeches school auditorium. Miss Aldrich pointed out that reception of the welcome and re­ by members of the student body. lieving news. Nor is there yet a The first number on the pro­ alcohol affected the human brain person who does not feel some gram was two selections by the strangely, attacking the will cen­ little bit of the same relief that orchestra — “Universal March,” ters, the knowledge centers, the that terrible mar on civilization’s and “By the Brook;” next a talk heart centers, the lunig centers, progress did not spread further. by Ruth Epping, a freshman, and the locomotion centers in It will always stand as one of i “The National Parks of the the order named. Her interesting the nations’ great dates along Northwest;” a speech entitled explanations and examples of al­ with the other famous ones. “Pluck, not Luck” was next given cohol on the brain held the un­ by June Michener. A debate, re­ divided attention of the students. O, K. HOOPSTERS The speaker then touched light­ solved “That it is better to be ly the effect of liquor on increase a big frog in a little pond than First call for basketball artists! in automobile accidents, stressing The football season officially end­ to be a little frog in a big pond”, the example of the increase of followed, the participants being ed for Vernonia high last Satur­ accidents in Canada since the re­ day, November 5, in the game Ben Wilkerson, affirmative, and peal of prohibition in that domin­ Doris Anderson, negative. The with Banks. ion. Material is needed for a first glee club then sang two selec­ The fact that alcohol aids in rate basketball squad, and every tions, “Pond Lillies” and "Old Re­ the installation of disease in the frain. ” Ivan Reed followed with person who can turn out, whether human body was also stressed by he can play the game well or not a talk on the “Value of Educa­ Miss Aldrich. tion. ” “ Hang on to Your Dream, ” should do so. This adds support “Work for the rolling up of to the strength of the squad and was the advice given by Dorothy an enormous “No” on 313,” Miss Gwin in her speech of that title. the team. Everybody has a chance Aldrich told the students as a at the start of the season to The next talk was by Elizabeth concluding statement. Piert, “ School Spirit. ” Next were earn a place on the team if he fights hard enough, trains, and two political talks by Anna De­ HI LIFE . . . I follows instructions closely; he vaney and Edgar Crawford, the Read It and Weep I former talking on Mr. Hoover has as much chance as the other and the latter on Mr. Roosevelt. Hi pals! You’ll have to be fellow to earn his letter. The audience joined in on the more sly after this for he saw: It might also be said to those turning out for the trips only chorus of “America” as the con­ Mel Malmsten, the bird lover, de­ number. livering a thrilling narration of that real training is necessary cluding * ««*••*« his experiences. Boo! . . . Ivan for success, as well as ability, and WHAT THE CLASSES Reed refusing to disclose the those making the mistake in turn­ ARE DOING ing out for that purpose might as * secret of his speaking ability . . . well save their energy. You’ll have The civics class is studying Margaret Nelson, Leona New and Reba Adams in a huddle, running to work if you turn out and criminal and civil procedure. don’t forget that. But don’t al­ The commercial law class is re­ over Thurs.’ signals. Hep! . . . Several seniors, looking for a low that to stop you from coming studying personal property. out, for if you make up your The geometry I class is re- short road to success, signing their names to the senior “key of mind to do a thing you can do it. viewing. . . Mr. (?) Bob That will be all for the pres- The French I class is learning knowledge” Cline munching “an apple.” (We ent. O. K. Hoopsters I the ordinal numbers. The agricultural class is still hope he eats a worm.) . . . Bert Mills studying civics. That’s what Negative Side Win* Debate on legumes. The American history class is they all say . . . Ben Wilkerson American Legion In a debate on the Zorn-Mac­ on the Constitution. eating a banana ... A fresh­ pherson school consolidation bill, The bookkeeping class is study­ man picking on a senior. Bully! Vernonia Pott the team against the measure ing “Closing the Ledger." . . . Mayo Pettijohn typing over­ 1 1 9, American defeated those in the affirmative The French II class is studying time. Why? . . . The hefty Meets Legion. last Monday, November 7. juniors moving the piano down ­ reflexive pronoun«. 2nd and 4th The proposition was, “Resolved, stairs . . . Earl Doney groaning Tuesdays each that the Zorn-Macpherson Bill MISS ALDRICH SPEAKS under the strain of carrying the month, 8. p. m. should be passed.” stool. ON PROHIBITION BEFORE J. E. Kerr, Com­ Those on the affirmative side VERNONIA HIGH SCHOOL mander; Eugene Shipman. Adj. were Margaret McDonald and An- na Devaney. The negative was “Prohibition is the only safe, Marvin R. Eby, M. D. composed of Harold King and sane, and scientific method of A. F. & A. M. Clarence Lindsay. dealing with beverage alcohol.” Vernonia Lodge No. 184 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON A. F. & A. M. meets The rebuttal by the affirmative These ringing words were at Masonic Temple, 902 Medical Dental Bldg. was presented by Margaret Mc- spoken emphatically by Miss Aid- Stated Communication SAN DIEGO, CAL. donald while Clarence Lindsay rich, a representative of the de­ First Thursday of each presented it for the negative. partment of motion pictures, as month. Special called meetings on all other Thurs- day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors most cordially welcome. K. A. McNeill, W. M. EDGAR CRAWFORD LODGES I Professional and Business Directory 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. HOME LAUNDRY HILLSBORO Pick-ups Tuesdays, Fridays Leave orders at JOY BARBER SHOP M. D. COLE Dentist Vernonia, Oregon Phone Walnut 7586 Res. Phone Walnut 2911 Willard H. Hurley, D. M. D. DENTISTRY 1729 Denver Ave. at Kilpat­ rick St., Portland, Ore. JOHN A. MILLER Roland D. Eby, M. D. General Contractor Physican and Surgeon Mason Work, Building Town Office 891 BAFFORD BROS. 729 THIRD STREET Willard Batteries Mountain Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243 MARY KATO CHOP SUEY RESTAURANT Open Friday, Saturday And Sunday VIOLET RAY GASOLINE Oils . • . Expert Greasing VERNONIA SERVICE STATION Portland-Vernonia Truck Line W. A. DAVIS, Proprietor Daily Service Telephone* __ Phyticiaa and Surgeon General Plumbing Vernonia Office Phone «63 íes. Phone 664 Vernonia, Oregon Order of Eastern Star Nehalom 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. Leona McGraw, Sec. Office with Crawford Motor Co. DR. J. A. HUGHES entertain the winning class with a holiday party. MR. MILLS MARRIES FORMER V.H.S. STUDENT ____ v CHRISTIAN CHURCH F. Claude Stephens, Minister EVANGELICAL CHURCH Services for Nov. 13—9:45 a. m., Bible school, and you’ll find it G. W. Plumer, Pastor a good place to come. 10:45 a. Be on hand for the Sunday m., divine morning worship, school at 9:45 a. m. This is in . theme for the hour, “Christian charge of Mrs. E. E. Garner. 'Citizenship.” 3:00 p. m., Junior The pastor will speak on the j Christian Endeavor; 6:30 p. m. subject, “The Passion for Souls,” ¡Christian Endeavor society, and The Christian Endeavor at 6:30 the class in “Why I Believe.” p. m. A special young peoples’ 7:4 5 p. m., evening serviecs with subject at 7:30 p. m., “Young the theme, “Elijah.” People Dream On.” Good music Now that election day is in at all these services. the past, with the heavens clear The hearty welcome of this . of its “boom” and smoke, let’s church is real. I think of things “more noble.” The men have started an in­ | The services for the day are for door baseball team, meeting at you to enjoy. Come. Let’s get the social hall of the church acquainted. Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Father’s and Son’s banquet is Men are invited to come. O. E. S. Members to be held in the church Friday, The church is planning for the Nov. 18 for all members and Vist Forest Grove annual harvest home services to friends of the church. A splendid be held November 20. program is provided. Hear about Eighteen members of Nehalem it this Sunday. Evangelical Sunday School VERNONIA TEAM BOWS chapter, O. E. S., motored to TO BANKS ELEVEN IN Forest Grove Monday evening, The program presented Sun­ LAST GAME OF YEAR where they were guests of Forest day by the losing side in the re­ Energetic Club Meets Grove chapter in that city. cent contest was one of the At Mrs. Kostur’s As Mrs. J. W. Brown, worthy An enraged1 Banks football most successful given this year. team, angered by last year’s de­ matron of the local chapter, A. C. Knauss acted as superin­ The Energetic club of Verno­ feat at the hands of Vernonia, could not attend, honors were tendent, representing the losing nia grange met at the home of conferred upon Mrs. H. E. Mc ­ last Saturday, November 5, side and presented a program Mrs. K. Kostur the afternoon “turned the tables” on that eleven Graw, as junior past matron, and which included a number of of November 3. After an hour by defeating them 19-0 on the she was presented with a beauti­ songs by the various groups of of business a social time was slippery, muddy field at Banks, ful bouquet of chysanthemums. children, under thedirection of enjoyed' by the following: Mrs. This game was the last of the The Vernonia visitors were escort­ Mrs. Lulah Fullerton. Mrs. Fuller­ E. H. Condit, Mrs. Hilda Keasey, ed to the dining room by the ton also presented a group of Mrs. Bruce McDonald, Mrs. Ro- season for Vernonia. The Banks eleven started out officers of Forest chapter for children in a toy symphony num­ ediger, Mrs. P. J. Millis, Mrs. Gladys Moran, Mrs. L. Rogers, with a bang in the first quarter, refreshments and a social hour. ber. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Macpher­ scoring their first touchdown with­ Lillian Hedman gave a most Mrs. H. M. Condit, Mrs. Viola in a few minutes of the opening son, J. E. Tapp, Mrs. Fred Wall, interesting, talk about her recent Treharne, Mrs. Otto Michener, whistle. They failed to convert, j ^mil Messing, Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, trip to Sweden. She was asked Mrs. Julia Boeck, Mrs. Floy Ham­ The score was made on a wide ■ Mrs* Tom Crawford, Mrs. A. J. to sing the Swedish national song mack, and the hostess, Mrs. K. end run, the Vernonia boys fail- j Hughes, Mrs. E. A. Green, Mrs. for us and begged to be allowed Kostur. ing to stop the interference. Be-' B. E. McGraw, Mrs. Frank Hart- to give it next Sunday, so we After the social hour the hos­ fore Vernonia awakened to the wick, Mrs. C. L. Brock, Mrs. are lking forward to it. tess served apple pie and whipped fact, the Banks team again had J. L. Timmons, Mrs. Louise A group of the older members cream, coffee and tea. She was .the oval over. They again failed George, Mrs. Henry Foigel, Mrs. of the Sunday school presented assisted by Mrs. E. H. Condit. to convert, putting the score at Dan ICason, Miss Merle Mills, a very good dramatization of and Miss Allie Simmons composed “The Good Samaritan.” 12 to 0 in their favor. Realistic Vernonia tightened after this the party from Vernonia. Everyone present voted the en­ and made considerable yardage tire program a worth while one. Permanent but was unable to summon the 1S WOOD TO REPLACE, IN- A number of scholars enrolled With.. Ringlette STEAD OF BE REPLACED? in the competition for the Bible. necessary “push” to put the ball Ends. A Steam over. There is still time to enroll. Get Wave at reduced Banks was penalized repeatedly Glass, unbreakable, even under details Sunday. prices. for “offside” and “holding” while hammer blows, a non-conductor of Seven new scholars were en­ JJ.50 and $^.50 the Verenonia eleven did not re- heat and cold, is now made of rolled in the school Sunday, also. ceive any penalty whatever. wood. Its installation is expected Let’s keep it up! Regular $5 wave The score at the half was 10 to effect a saving of 25 per cent Last Sunday the happy work­ to 0 in Banks’ favor. in heating a home. Another new ers class of boys challenged the Early in the third quarter a product of the chemist is wood go get hers class of girls to an BEAUTY SHOPPE Banks man caught a Vernonia that bends and is elastic like attendance contest, to last until Phone 431 Bridge St punt on about his own 45-yard rubber. Christmas. The losing class is to line and with a run of 551yards put the ball over for the last score of the game. Banks conver- ted making the score 19 to 0, at which numbers it remained. Nanson, Holcomb and Aldrich were the big factors in the mak- TIMBER LINE STAFF BARBER SHOP Haircutting for Men Women ana Children Expert Work Guaranteed ing of considerable yardage by the Vernonia team. For real bargains—watch the classified columns of the Eagle. Ray Mills, athletic coach and instructor at Vernonia high, last Saturday morning at Forest Grove married the former Miss Alberta De Rock, member of the graduat­ ing class of ’29 of Vernonia high. Mr. Mills entered the Verno­ nia high faculty last year and was assistant coach. Mrs. Mills was a member of the graduating class of ’29. She attended Oregon State last year. Mr. and Mrs. Mills are living at the home of Mr. Mills’ parents at present but Mr. Mills says they will probably move to Mist, the home of Mrs. Mills. Annette Special for Saturday 16c SALAD AID — Durkee’s pint size—For better salads and spreads SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR —For better, lighter cakes. 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Can No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every second and fourth Thursdays in I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit­ I ors always welcome. Helen Fogel, Noble Grand. Emma Miller, Secretary. Pythian Sister« Vernonia Temple «1 meets I every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in W.O.W. hall. Edna Brown, M. E. C. Clara Kerns, M. or R. & C. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS PRODUCE .. 37c X.... 39c POTATOES — U. S. No. 2— 50-Pounds ................. 40c 2-lb. Glass Jar. The large O/fl /• Pantry Jar •— JAR ....................... DRY ONIONS------ 25-lb. sack ................ 29c SWEET POTATOES— 8-Pounds ................... 25c POMEGRANATES PEANUT BUTTER — Hoody 5c MINCE MEAT — H-D Extra fancy. Made from fine quality in­ gredients, flavored with Sherry wine. Large Quart Jar ............ HARDING LODGE 11« Meets every Monday night in the I.O.O.F. hall. Visiting broth- ers welcome. Ray Mills, C. C. H. Culbertson, K.R.S. Nehalem Market & Grocery (Incorporated)