Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 06, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933.
will be sorry to learn she is very cAfa-xa......■ ■■■ ■ '■ „ , in.
school contributed nobly to the
New Year dance at Vine Maple.
RUBBER TRACTOR TIRES
sick this week.
community chest according to the
Edith Carl was in Astoria on
Winema High
CORVALLIS — Farmers here
agreement reached by the stud­
Mrs. B. B. Hawkins spent Fri­
New Year’s eve.
will
soon have an opportunity to
ents several weeks ago.
day at the home of Mrs. Paul
Mildred Hawkins
Maxine and Kenneth Bollinger
Driscoll on Stony Point.
The pupils brought much food
School Notes
spent Christmas eve with Marga­ see in action a set of the new
balloon tractor rubber tires that
and clothing in addition to $8.25
W. A. Thompson and Wilson
ret Solomonsen of Vernonia.
Glen Peoples was a Portland Sorber of St. Helens spent Mon­
TIMBER LINE STAFF
in cash.
Wesley Mills went to Forest are said to be a revolutionary ad­
vance in tractor making. A set
Helen Beach stayed with Max­ Grove Thursday.
day at the home of Cecil Uri.
The money and food was turn­ visitor Friday.
EDGAR CRAWFORD
Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Plumer
Mrs. Chatman entertained Mrs. ine Bollinger Friday night.
Emmanuel Johnston, Wesley of the tires on special rims
ed over to the community chest.
Editor
visited at the home of Mrs. M. Aletha Gunnoe of Seattle Satur­
Kenneth Bollinger and Wesley Mills, Albert Rosenberg and Ken. has been shipped to the agricul­
Dunlap Friday.
Mills were in Vernonia last Tues­ neth Bollinger motored to Ver­ tural engineering department at
day.
•
MARGARET McDONALD
HI LIFE . . .
the state college where a tractor
Mrs. Merle Selfridge and son
Mrs. D. R. Fowler had as her day.
nonia Monday.
Read It and Weep
Assistant Editor
Lynn of Hillsboro also Mrs. Gus guests new year’s day Mr. and
Nola Redmond was a Clatska­ Albert Rosenberg spent Satur­ equipped with these tires will be
Olson of Vernonia spent Thurs­ Mrs. Clifford Fowler and family, nie visitor Tuesday.
DOROTHY GUIN
day night with Emmanuel John­ tried out in comparison with one
Hi pals! Don’t say we didn’t day at the home of Mrs. Dan Clarence Malcolm and Miss Mar­
of the same make but with the
Ruth Skaling and Cecilia Nord­ ston.
Feature Reporter
warn you. The Major again May.
ian McMullen of Natal, Mr. and strom werd in Clatskanie last
Wesley Mills and Emmanuel regulation steel wheels.
CLASS REPORTERS
caught:
H. 0. Robbins is very sick at Mrs. Clarence Fowler of River- Thursday.
Johnston motored to Mist last
Yours truly, the editor, modest­ this writing.
Harvey Edens ........... Senior
tice by throwing peanuts into
Lucille Camberg, Ruth Skaling, Saturday.
view.
Violet Lindberg returned Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Bud Williams en- Nola Redmond, Fred Johnston,
Millieent Ratkie ......... Junior ly acknowledging the suggestion
each other’s mouth.
Kenneth
Bollinger
was
a
Port
­
Bert Eastman ..... Sophomore that he must have lived in the day to St. Helens where she will joyed New Year’s day at the Albert Rosenberg,
Emmanuel land visitor Wednesday.
Helen Beach gave a few slight-
Alice Hoffman ..... Freshman 14th century, so great was his resume her studies.
of-hand tricks.
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Johnston, and Allen Dale Mal­
Maxine
Ballinger
visited
in
ability in reading ancient English.
Bill Mason of Tidewater, who Gilham of Keasey.
We all pitied the janitor but
colm attended the dance at Natal Vernonia during the Christmas
Stop clapping folks. IS MY face is visiting relatives, has been
we didn’t see anyone helping him
WELL DONE V. H. S.
Mrs. James McKay of Seattle Saturday night.
holidays.
red? ... A beautiful Christmas
Cecilia Nordstrom attended the
was a visitor at the home of
Alice Camberg, Lois Winslow sweep the shells and peanuts up.
In response to the plea to the tree adorning a desk in the senior very sick.
Mrs. Charles Christensen had Mrs. Chatman during the holi­
A very good time was had by
and Ethel Johnston, former stu­
V. H. S. student body for money, room. Ah, the great outdoors.
and daughter Hazel and son Bud
dents of this school, were home all.
canned goods, food—anything for How exhilerating is the smell of as her guest this week her moth­ days.
of Portland and Jim Costi of for the holidays and have now
the community chest, the students trees. Pooh pooh! . . . Joy Bush er, Mrs. I. F. Christensen of Bar­ Grandmother Faust is reported Riverview.
ton,
Oregon.
as
being
some
better
Tuesday.
returned
to
their
different THE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
answered nobly.
choking on a giggle. So . . .
Mrs. Mike Willard entertained
The Christmas program was
Oral Varley left Monday for
Levi White now has employ­
schools.
Those who were, due to depres­ Students sending letters to San­ Strassle on business.
at a New Year’s dinner her mo­
Wesley Mills spent last Sun­ held Friday evening, Dec. 23, in
sing circumstances, not able to ta Claus. We’ll let you in on a Mrs. Pete Serafin and daughter ment with Clark and Wilson.
Mrs. Downs, who has been so ther, Mrs. J. R. Laramore, two day and Monday in Centralia, the high school gym. The high
contribute money to the chest tip, Bob Cline wanted a steno­ Babe of Wilark visited at the
sons, John and Vance, Lee Mon­
school girls gave a short play.
sick,
is much improved.
Washington.
brought food, which is equally grapher. Ho! Ho! . . . Martin home of Mrs. B. B. Hawkins
roe of Lewiston and Mrs. Mollie
Miss
Norma
Anderson
and
sis
­
Nola and Buck Redmond were Other numbers by the high school
acceptable and sufficient to (the Monk) Hillman coming into Monday.
ter Irene are very sick at their Taylor of Portland.
present at a dance at Frank Wil­ were several readings and a
those who are direly in need.
the senior room after a delight­ Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kostur and home on the highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Samuels
Christmas song. The rest of the
son
’s Thursday night.
This response of mercy radiates ful swim from his home to the family returned from Buxton
and family of Wilark spent Mon­
program was given by the grade
Roy
Allen
and
Ike
Chatman,
Wesley
Mills
spent
New
Year
’
s
the true spirit of Vernonia high school house. Ditto for everybody Friday, where they spent the
school. There was a Christmas
who have been employed at day at the home of Mrs. E. G. day with Kenneth Bollinger.
school students and the school as else who ventured out into the holidays with relatives.
Marysville, Cal., returned home Eggleston.
Helen Beach spent several days treat for all the children. A large
a whole. It has always been, is weather last week . . . Art Nan-
A letter received by Mrs. Chap­ with her sister at Castle Rock, crowd from the community at­
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline and
now, and always will be the true son deliberating upon New Year’s family spent New Year’s at the the latter part of last week.
man from her parents, Mr. and Wash., during the holidays. She tended.
Vi
Ennis
is
very
sick
with
flu.
objective of V. H. S. to do just resolutions. Art will no longer be home of his sister, Mrs. Jack
Mrs. Virgil Powell entertained Mrs. G. H. Davey, at Marysville, went to a dance at Stella, Wash.,
those things as there has been late for school; won’t sleep in Nance, of Vernonia.
POLICEMAN BEE
on
new year’s day Mr. and Mrs. Calif., sends New Year’s greet­ on Christmas eve.
done at this time.
class; agrees to keep his feet off
ings to all friends in Riverview.
We wonder if Edith will be
Elza Varley left Monday for
Lucille and Alice Camberg vis­
Lest we forget we might also the teacher’s desk; will study Camp 10, where he has employ­ G. R. Shipley and Tom Corrigan.
Juanita Parker of Corey hill ited Helen Beach Thursday even­ good after the paddling she re­
Mrs. Mollie Taylor of Portland
commend the faculty upon their English instead of chemistry, as ment.
spent the holidays with her grand­
ceived from the janitor last Fri­
and
nephew
Lee
Monroe
of
Lew
­
ing.
kind-hearted, welcome, and good he did last semester; will try to
day. Maybe the janitor has more
Friends of Miss Minnie Aubrey iston were visiting friends in Riv­ mother, Mrs. Bud Robbins.
The
road
slid
in
below
the
sized contribution to the "hat."
conquer his overwhelming modes­
Glen Hawkins and Harold
Nordstrom place. As Mr. Bocan authority than we think. Anyway
We sincerely hope that each ty; and last but not least, will just completed “Fire and Heat­ erview over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory George I Shipley visited in Camp 8 on could not get by Mr. Bollinger it is certain that those who saw
succeeding student body will give others a chance to answer ing.”
of
Portland were visiting their business Wednesday.
hauled the children to school the event will surely act their
show the same true spirit which questions. Ah, noble Arthur. A
Miss Ruth Byers is absent from
age when they see the janitor
MATHEMATICS
—
parents
here Sunday.
Tuesday.
the present one has shown.
medal for you Art! . . . The gal­ The algebra 3 class is on “Lo­
coming.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples school this week on account of
Well done, V. H. S.
lant Mr. Lindsay bowing to the garithms.”
and baby were Portland visitors chicken pox.
OUR
CHRISTMAS
PARTY
fair element of the class of ’33.
B. H. Gilman and family of
WE WONDER:—
Geometry class is on “Loci.”
Wednesday.
THE NEW YEAR
Oh for a sling-shot! . . . Dorothy
If Emmanuel and Albert got
Harold Christensen, the infant Aberdeen, Wash., spent the holi­ The high school students had a
Well folks, it’s here—good old Ratkie wondering why she got so VERNONIA DROPS GAME
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chris­ days at the home of Mr. and party in the school house Friday to Vernonia . . . What kind of a
1933. 1932 has passed and with low in history. The Constitution
afternoon to celebrate Christmas. rat put the peanut shells in the
TO FOREST GROVE FIVE tensen,
was painfully burned Mrs. Al Byers.
it the old trials, faults, depres­ is NOT a village newspaper, Dor­
Mrs. D. R. Fowler has been We had previously drawn names girls’ desks. (They were two-
about
the
mouth
and
throat
sion, and everything undesirable othy. Sorry . . . The shameless
The Vernonia high basketball Monday evening when he took very sick this week.
to whom we were to give Christ­ legged.) ... If Cecilia was glad
—we hope.
juniors actually sitting still . . . team again met defeat at thè a mouthful of soldering acid.
Mildred Hawkins, who spent mas presents. A poem was to ac­ the bus didn’t go to school Tues­
The old year has been full of The junior cat reposing in the hands of the Forest Grove team.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hobson the holidays in Gaston, returned company the present. The pres­ day ... If Helen had enough
hardships and, believe it or not, sophomore section. Shame, jun­ The game was played on the slip­ moved from Riverview to Forest home Thursday, bringing with ents were handed out Mr. Bry­ peanuts Friday ... If Lucille wras
there was a depression.
iors, shame . . . Bert Eastman’s pery Forest Grove floor last Fri­ Grove Thursday, where they will her Miss Lois Peck, who will ant, and the verse was read by the one that cried “There’s San­
But what if the old year was car refusing “to run” in ’33. By day evening. The score was 55 to make their future home.
spend two weeks visiting among the reciever. There was a great ta Claus.” at the program Friday
a bad one? That has nothing to the way, here’s a poem dedicated 9 in favor of Forest Grove.
deal of laughter. Some students night ... If our editor puts
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason of friends.
do with the New Year which is to Bert:
Vernonia started the ball roll­ Tidewater are spending the holi­
Ole Estes of Riverview accomp­ received horns and crying dolls, Emmanuel’s news in the paper
full of hope.
ing and shortly had five points. days with her mother and father, anied Miss Millie McMullen of and so it wasn’t very quiet. The . . . If Santa was good to the
Blessings on the old tin can,
Let everyone make his reso­ My old rusty Ford sedan
They were unable to keep up Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins.
Natal to Forest Grove Sunday boys treated with peanuts and the freshmen. (They looked it.) . . .
lutions early and determine to With thy stripped and worn out the pace and, as a result Forest
If lEdith brought a cushion to
Albert Schalock returned Sun­ where she will resume her studies. girls with home-made candy.
keep them. Then the year will be
Grove overtook them and had in­ day from Edwall, Wash., where
Baby Lolley, who had her hand
gear.
After every one was tired of school . . . Why Edith wears a
an easy one.
creased the lead to 27-6 for For­ he had visited the sick bed of cut severely, is improving nicely. the peanuts they had target prac- hat since she visited the barber?
Jolly music to my ears.
O. K., V. H. S„ do your duty With thy old and rusty hood
est Grove, by the end of the his father-in-law, whose condi­
and help to make the New Year And/ thy fenders not too good.
half. The scoring was equally tion was unchanged.
a good one and put the old year Darling, you are growing old,
uneven in the second half, Ver­
A. L. Bassett, O. McCabe, and
and its memories to the side.
Yet I hate to see you scold . . . nonia scoring only three points Lee Beveridge left Tuesday morn­
Dale Clark, giving good-natured to Forest Grove’s 28. The final ing on a prospecting trip to
SENIOR CLASS GIVES
advice to the younger students score was 55-9.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
The Vernonia second team was
. . . Stanley Parker, oh yes,
Mrs. Virgil Powell had as her
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23 wishing that he had chin wiskers defeated by only four points, the
guests Monday Garfield Smith
PRUNES — Italian — Large size 40-50 — Today..... 3*/2-lbs........ 19c
The senior class of the Ver­ like Art Nanson. A worthy ambi­ score being 22-18. Little Stanley
Parker,
Vernonia
forward,
proved
tion,
to
be
sure.
nonia high school gave a Christ­
OYSTERS—Otter l’s, exceptional quality, unusual price —Can
10c
his elusiveness by being in the
mas program in the high school VERNONIA TEAM
thick
of
the
battle
at
all
times.
Del Maiz GOLDEN CORN—No. 303—the original Del Maiz —2 for 19c
auditorium Friday, December 23.
BREAKS EVEN IN
Simmons, Forest Grove center,
The selections on the program
HOLIDAY GAMES was high point man for them.
PEP TOMATO HOT SAUCE — Regular size..........6 Cans for......... 25c
were: “The Other Wise Man,”
The week before, Forest Grove
told by Marjorie Meeker; "Silent
One game won and one lost is
CANVAS GLOVES — 14-oz. Red Wrist — Heavy weight ........ 2 for 25c
American Legion
Night,” sung by the Glee Club the record of the high school bas­ defeated Vernonia 29-25 in a
Vernonia Post
and pantomined by Leia Bever­ ketball team during the Christ­ close fight. Hillman, Vernonia
RAISINS—Iris choice seedless — 15-oz. pkg. — New crop—3 Pkgs. 19c
guard, sprained his ankle in that
119, American
idge, "The Birds Christmas Car­ mas holidays.
contest
and
as
a
result
has
not
ol,” told by Elisabeth Piert.
Legion.
Meets
In the first game played Tues­
Santa Claus read letters received day, Dec. 27, with Nehalem Val­ seen active service since then.
2nd and 4th
VELVET — Tissue Toilet Paper
The
line-up
was:
from some of the students in ley high Vernonia won 24-8. In
Tuesdays
each
Forest
Grove
Vernonia
the high school and then “Jingle the second game with Forest
month, 8. p. m.
Finest quality 1000
p* ROLLS
.... F
Wilson
Bells”'was sung by the audience. Grove Vernonia received a 55-9 E. King
J. E. Kerr, Com-
sheet rolls .................
FOR
....... Abrams
Holcomb
....
F
The money that is usually drubbing from that quintet.
mander; Eugene Shipman. Adj.
CARROTS—
Aldrich
.... C .......... Schultz
spent for candy was given to
A return game will be played Graven ...... .... G . ........... Bailey
Bunch ..........................
charity this year. Many of the with Nehalem Valley high Fri­
A. F. & A. M.
Cline
... G ...... Stewart
students brought food also.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
day night at the grade school
ROLLED OATS — Quaker
LETTUCE—
A. F. & A. M. meets
gym.
FIRST LEAGUE GAME TO
at
Masonic
Temple,
2 Heads ......
Large 55-ounce
Stated
Communication
BE PLAYED JAN. 13, HERE •
WHAT THE CLASSES
PACKAGE
.......................................
First
Thursday
of
each
OLD GROWTH
•
ARE DOING
SWEET POTATOES—
month. Special called
Vernonia’s first league game
meetmgs
on
all
other
Thurs
­
of the season will be played in
6 Pounds
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
the grade school gym with the SOCIAL SCIENCE—
most
cordially
welcome.
PALMOLIVE SOAP
St. Helens basketball team, Jan­ The civics class has just com­
POTATOES — U. S. No. 2—
K. A. McNeill, W. M.
pleted the review of “State Con­
uary 13.
50 Pounds
For a Better
O BARS "1 ft/» '
Summer Seasoned
The St. Helens team is a strong stitutions and Legislatures.”
Complexion ................. O FOR IvV
The American history classes
Order of Eastern Star
one having beaten Vernonia last
Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. 3.
year in the last game. Vernonia has been studying “Civil War.”
Regular commu­
The World history class is
DURKEE’S MAYONNAISE
defeated St. Helens, however, in
nication first
studying
“
Ancient
Literature.
”
COFFEE — Schilling’s
the first meeting.
and third Wed­
Full 16-ounce jar. Economical
The sociology class has beSn
nesdays of each
The team expects to win.
Decidedly better coffee—
month, at Ma­
and so good — JAR .......................
learning about “The Citizen as
sonic Temple.
Vacuum packed, 1-lb. can
a Voter.”
VERNONIA TO PLAY
All visiting sis­
JEWELL FRIDAY NIGHT SCIENCE—
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
9
The chemistry class is on "Ni­
Lillian
Brown,
W. M.
Vernonia high will play the trogen and the Atmosphere.”
SPERRY
’
S
PANCAKE
FLOUR
----------
PHONE
681
Leona McGraw, Sec.
Nehalem Valley high Friday night The agriculture class is on “Yel­
at the grade school gym in a re­ low Pine.”
Large size—Makes prize
turn contest.
Mountain Heart
The junior science class has
pancakes — PACKAGE
BEEF
ROASTS
—
The Vernonia team defeated
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
Jewell last Tuesday 24-8.
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
Pound ...............
second and fourth Thursdays in
I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit­
STUDENTS CONTRIBUTE
VEAL SHOULDER ROAST
ors always welcome.
TO COMMUNITY CHEST
TOMATO JUICE—Gold Bar, l’s
Helen Fogel, Noble Grand.
Pound .........................
Emma
Miller.
Secretary.
The students of Vernonia high
Rich undiluted. Delicious- Q CANS
ly appetizing, healthful. O FOR
BREAST OF VEAL—
J Timberline
Iliverview’
Specials for Fri. and Sat.
LODGES
rtQ
D
PRODUCE
5C
15c
15c
25c
Dry Wood
50c
Prompt Delivery
26c
Vernonia
Trading Co.
MEAT
11c
Realistic
Permanent
With.. Ringlette
Ends. A Steam
Wave at reduced
prices.
The Forest Grove
National Bank
e?The Roll of Honor Bank"
’3
Pythian Sisters
Vernonia Temple 81 meets
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
W.O.W. hall.
Edna Brown, M. E. C.
Clara Kerns, M. or R. A C.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Pound ...........................
HAMBURGER
AND
SAUSAGE ......
25c
8c
2-ibs. 25c
SOAP — Crystal White
The billion bubble soap.
Regular size .................
/A BARS O .4
¿7 FOR
HARDING LODGE 11«
Regular $5 wave
Annette
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Phone 431
l()c
Bridge St.
J. A. Thornburgh
President
R. G. Thornburgh
Cashier
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)