Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 13, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1933.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
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chased ’Clyde Johnson’s Dodge and family and Miss Grace Ham­
ter Beulah and Beth Davis spent
the second half. The score at the
mons recently spent the day with
coupe.
Friday
with
Mrs.
Mollie
Wright
end of the third quarter was
at Mist.
Bernard Dowling and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dowling at
24-10. Birkenfeld increased their
Grace Hammons attended a dance Maygar.
score slightly and the final whist­
Mr. and Mrs. John Plummer
Mrs. A. A. Dowling
Mildred Hawkin*
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and
Wednesday evening in Astoria at
le saw the score at 32-22 for |
were Camp 8 visitors Monday.
son
and Mrs. Julia Whittig were
the auditorium.
Vernonia.
I
Russell Peck of Gaston spent
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Libel and
“Little Stanley” Parker was I Little Dorothy Hall has been the weekend with Harvard Malm­
TIMBER LINE STAFF
Mr. and Mrs. William Bridgers Clatskanie shoppers Friday.
son Sherman were Thursday af­ and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills
Mrs. Edith Lawyer was a vil­
again the spark plug of the B| absent from school for the past sten.
ternoon guests at the Otto Bitt­ spent New Year’s in Portland.
EDGAR CRAWFORD
team. Although he was not high few days because of illness.
lage visitor last w eek.
Harvard Malmsten visited with ner family.
Editor
point he was the leading scorer
Bud Adams was rushed to the friends in Gaston Friday.
Mr. Wickstrom and daughter
Vernon Jones of Svensen visit­
for the second team. The mid­ St. Vincents hospital Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webber ed in the valley this week.
Laura were Portland visitors.
Mrs. Dan May had as her
MARGARET McDONALD
get forward was everywhere,
Mr. ‘and Mrs. E. Coffman and guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. N. and daughter Virginia were at
L. Louden is moving a gas
Due to heavy snows William
Assistant Editor
snagging stray passes, dodging family of Strassel attended the Woods of Stony Point and Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dippold’s shingle mill was dam­ donkey for Frank Wilson ftom
in and out and sinking goals. dance at the Varley home Satur­ and Mrs. Vance of Sutherland.
Melis of Meadow Brook farm over aged.
the Eric Kronholm place to the
DOROTHY GUIN
Birkenfeld couldn’t stop him. Aid- day night.
Feature Reporter
Mrs. Maria Holmstrom was a >ther side of the summit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason of the Christmas holidays.
rich, center and Holcomb for-| Levi White received a painful Tidewater spent the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling
Mrs. Charles Sundland was a village visitor last week.
CLASS REPORTERS
ward were high point men for ¡injury Saturday, when a wedge her mother and father, Mr. and business visitor in Portland Sat-
Mrs. John Devine and children and family and Miss Hammons
.... foot.
——
Harvey Edens ............ Senior Vernonia, each scoring 6 points, fell on his
Mrs. J. I. Robbins. They return­ urday.
spent a few days with Mrs. Gro­ motored to Wauna Saturday
The first string players were
Beth Davis of Newberg, who ed home Saturday.
Millicent Ratkie ......... Junior
Devine
last week
at Deep1 evening and visited their daughter,
We are glad to see that 0. ver L...
-- ----
----- —
in UL
at Lirsv
first aganiai
against oc
Jewell
n «**. na.i
has been
uccn visiting
visiting at the
u home of
Bert Eastman ...... Sophomore put III
Mrs. Newton Trotter.
Mrs. Otto Goertzen and son Bittner after Having been confin­ Creek.
Alice Hoffman ..... Freshman and kept there.
1 Mrs. George Parker over the Alfred and Mrs. Charles Rainsby
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland
A. R. Melis had the misfortune
to the house for the past two
This game was a very close holidays, left Friday for St. of Portland and Mrs. Alfred Bays ed
weeks with the flu is up and to lose a very valuable cow as and son Donald were dinner
one until the final quarter when Helens to visit Glenda Miller, for- of Treharne spent Tuesday at about again.
It’s Rather Disturbing and
guests at the Dowling home Sun­
well as a great deal of grain.
Not At All Necessary the inactive Vernonia team sud­ merly of Vernonia.
the home of Mrs. Riley Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling day.
Miss Grace Hammons of Olney
Mrs. George Parker spent Mon­
denly awakened to the fact that
Beverly Bassett is on the sick is the house guest of the Austin
The above title appropriately they would have to play ball, to day at the home of Mrs. Al Shed- list this week.
Dowling family.
fits the general habit of students win, and real ball they did play, win on Stony Point.
Mrs. John Plummer had as her
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills of Ver­
R. L. Harris, who has been guests Sunday Mrs. Oliver And­
for “raising cain” during the in­ increasing a third quarter one
nonia were Sunday guests at the
THE AMERICAN LEGION AMBULANCE
in
the
hospital,
has
returned
point
lead
to
a
final
lead
of
home
termission between class periods.
rew, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen. home of Mr. and Mrs. William
much
improved.
eighteen
points.
The
first
score!
Vernonia, Oregon
Mrs. Gus Olsen spent Friday
This habit of stamping up and
C. Hambly accompanied by his at the home of her mother, Mrs. Bridgers.
December 31, 1932
down the halls, talking loudly, was 6-5, the second 13-11, the
Silver Lake,
Clark
Fenton
of
Statement of Receipts and Disbursements, Indebt­
laughing, singing, whistling and third 16-15, and the fourth 39-21 daughter Zelma and Alice Brown Dan May.
Wash., was a business visitor here
went to Castle Rock to deliver a
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pruitt recently.
what not is not the least bit nec­ all in favor of Vernonia.
edness and Uncollected Accounts for year 1932.
Holcomb,
forward,
and
Cline,
load
of
ferns
Monday.
are much better at this writing,
essary to the welfare of V. H. S.
RECEIPTS 1932
Recently Dr. J. L. Wooden was
Mrs. Delbert Glenn had as her They suffered an attack of flu.
$
.66
and the students. Its absence guard, were leaders in scoring
called
to
the
home
of
Mrs.
Louis
Cash on Hand, Jan. 1, 1932
155.00 $155.66
Nancelee Rose is ill at this Wickstrom, who was suffering
would not be noticed at all, ob­ both for Vernonia and for the guests Monday, Mrs. Jack Nance
Received for services 1932 ..
viously to the contrary of the game. Holcomb had 18 points and son Jack and Mrs. Merle Cline writing with the chicken pox.
with the flu.
belief of the offenders that the to his credit to 13 for Cline. and son Donald.
Oral Varley is spending the
DISBURSEMENTS 1932
The families of J. O. Lible and
Mrs. George Parker and daugh- week at Strassel on business.
20.00
high school school could not pos­ Yoss, forward, was leading scorer
E. Reynolds watched the New
Mar. 8 Payment on insurance ...........
15.00
sibly get along without their for Jewell, having 6 points.
Grandmother Cameron is spend­ Year in at the home of Mr. and
Payment
on
insurance
.........
Mar.
26
high school students is no more. ing a few days with Grandmother
The line-ups were as follows:
.50
noise. Let us inform the wayward
Mrs. Geo. Jones.
June 10 Disinfectant ...........................
Vernonia
Birkenfeld
The
old,
difficult
and
unhandy
Rogers in Vernonia.
ones that everybody would be
20.70
Bernard Dowling is recovering
Ambulance license ...............
June
22
system
of
filing
on
large
sheets
........
V<«II1UCI
Xi
.....
Mrs. Claude Norris and Mrs. after a very severe attack of flu.
.15
greatly pleased to hear the last viarik
Money Order fee .................
of that highly disturbing uproar. Barnes ..... ...... F... ........ Picard has given away to the system of Los Ray Norris and children
.80
Mrs. Irving Knowles will enter­
Discount
on
warrants
.........
Malfcomb cards by which the four year spent Tuesday at the home of
Nfalmsten ..... .€....
12.63
tain the missionary society Wed­
Also think of the opinion vis- Holtham . . ....... G
Aug. 3 Final payment on insurance
Rosenberg record of the students can be Mrs. Herman Veal on Corey Hill. nesday afternoon, Jan. 11.
20.00
Sept. 1 Kerr Motor, on acct.............
itors will have of the school, if Overson ... ....... G ......... Mills put on one card and easily found
Mrs. M. L. Ratcliff of Corey < ___
20.00
Miss ______
Marian _________
McMullen, after a
Oct.
4
Crawford
Motor
Co
................
when they step into the building
when required.
Hill had as her guests Tuesday, I visit at her home at Natal has
20.00 129.78
Dec. 7 Kerr Motor Co., on acct. ..
they are virtually “knocked off I Vernonia
Jewell
The cards were printed lo- IVI *• n /I lvT
1 ■ , r x* M
M rl
J
.1 . . X i n ,
— X Al.
T.- — ,...
their feet” by the hubbub within. E. King ..... ..... F.... .. R. Vincent cally thus furnishing work and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Graves and resumed her duties at the Ivory
children, the occasion being Mrs. bungalow.
$ 25.58
Balance 12|31|32 ......
Let’s remedy this, students, and Holcomb
Yoss leaving money at home.
. . F
Ratcliff’s thirty-second wedding
After two weeks vacation the
DETAIL OF BALANCE
give people a chance to commend Aldrich ...... ....C..... W. Vincent
anniversary and Mrs. Graves’ teachers, Miss Gross and Miss
5.18
Cash on hand .......................................
upon the quietness of the students Graven ..... ...... G... .... Baldwin
. thirty-first birthday.
WHAT THE CLASSES
25.88
Niemela have returned to their
20.70
Bank of Vernonia (In liquidation) ....
during intermission.
Tiedeman *
Cline ........ ..... G.....
Mrs. O. D. McCabe and father, duties at school. The former spent
ARE DOING
It’s not at all necessary to
« ******
H. J. Thompson, spent Sunday at her Christmas holidays at Yon-
make noise in order to enjoy
the
home of Mrs. Lee Beveridge. calla, the latter spent part of
HI life . . .
INDEBTEDNESS 12|31 ¡32
SOCIAL SCIENCE—
yourself. Besides the school isn’t
Read It and Weep
Mrs.
Minnie Middlebrook is hers at Portland.
$58.90
Kerr Motor Co....................
The civics class is reviewing
an amusement center but an in­
much better after her recent
Lawrence Jepson recently pur-
14.70
Vernonia Laundry .............
stitution of learning. Give am­ Hi pals! Well, well, this week “Organization of Village Govern­ siege of pneumonia.
85.53
11.93
Crawford
Motor
Co
............
ment.
The
sociology
class
is
just
bitious students who want to study it was:
Mrs. Virgil Powell spent Tues- ter Juanita also Nels Westerlin
completing the text. The world
a chance to do so.
spent
Sunday
at
the
home
of
day at the home of Mrs. Lloyd
Ivan Reed modestly acknow­
Mrs. J. I. Robbins.
Let’s see some orderly halls ledging the fact that his ' loud history class is on “England Dur­ Baker.
UNCOLLECTED ACCOUNTS 12|31|32
ing
Elizabeth
’
s
Time.
”
The
Ameri
­
Jay Burtraw of Souls Hill
next Monday during rest periods. cheering was the main feature
Mrs. M. B. Willard had as her
January 23, 1932 ................................... $20.00
can history class is on “Civil
spent
Wednesday
at
the
home
of
It can be done you know.
D.
McCabe.
guest
Friday
Mrs.
O.
of the game last Friday night. War.”
5.00
April 4, 1932 .......................................
J. E. Furnish of Port Orford Mrs. J. I. Robbins.
. . Dorothy Ratkie still making
May 25, 1932 ....................................... 20.00
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Les
Greenia
of
Let’s Make Our Sports­
arrived Saturday to spend a few
New Year’s resolutions. . . Mel SCIENCE—
May 26, 1932 ....................................... 20.00
manship Notable
Malmsten daintily nibbling upon
The chemistry class is studying days with his family, who are Taylorville and Mr. and Mrs.
Dec. 7, 1932 ........................................... 20.00 $85.00
Bill
Hayden
of
Woodburn
spent
H.
visiting
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
an apple. . . Clarence Lindsay
Just how would each individ­ opening windows and inhaling the “Ammonia.” The agriculture class D. Eggleston.
Monday at the home of Mr. and
is on “Western Yellow Pine.”
ual in the audience witnessing the fresh atmosphere. . . Doris Timm
Mrs. Cecil Urie entertained her Mrs. John Plummer.
basketball games like to have the J and Roberta Andreson discussing I ENGLISH—
mother and father at dinner
visiting teams looking at Vernon­ “Farm Relief.” Oh Yeah! Har­ The English 3 class is on “Busi­ Sunday.
**
ia high school and her student old
Marian Wallace is ill at this
Heenan proudly displaying ness Letters.” The English 5 class
body? We know how they should his “doily.” . . Bert Mills inspir- has just completed five hundred writing. She has the chicken pox.
think of the high school; but do
Mrs. Pete Serafin and Mrs.
ing confidence in his classmates. word themes. The English 7 class
they? According to the attitude of Old
is on “Everyman,” a morality Glen Hawkins visited Mrs. B. B.
Reliable.
.
.
Harold
King
and
part of the audiences at the other “foolishly wise” students play-
Hawkins Wednesday.
games it would seem that the gazing with eagerness upon a
Mrs. Elsie Parker and daugh-
general attitude is altogether un- picture book. . . Juniors all aflut­ COMMERCE—
BEANS — Fancy Mexican Red ............................................. 3 Pounds 13c
The
typing
classes
are
just
sportsmanlike.
ter over their play. Hey, Juniors, finishing six week requirements.
PUMPKIN—Gold Bar, 2>/2’«—Finest Golden Yellow ................ Can 10c
This isn’t our personal opinion there’s a depression. . . The
but a plain fact. Members of an “leading lady” looking down up- The commercial law class has
PORK & BEANS—Van Camp Med.—Economical and so good, 2 for 11c
found it necessary to skip some
opposing team have been over­ on her inferiors. Hooey.
subjects in order to finish. The
heard saying that they would
CORNED BEEF—Derby, l’s—Finest South American pack ..... Can 17c
bookkeeping class has finished the
get even with Vernonia for the FIRST LEAGUE GAME
semesters
work
and
is
on
exer
­
BISQUICK FLOUR—With honey, Oh, what a meal........ Lge. Pkg. 29c
attitude of Vernonia supporters,
TO BE PLAYED FRI. 13 cise 58. The shorthand class is
American Legion
at the return game.
Vernonia Post
JELL
DESSERT, H-D, the best because best ingredients used. Pkg. 5c
reviewing their brief forms.
Do we want out high school
The Vernonia high basketball
119, American
SALT—Leslie’s Iodized — Large 2-lb. full weight Carton ................ 8c
looked upon in such a manner team intends to make a good MATHEMATICS—
Legion.
Meets
as that? Show your answer to luck day out of Friday 13 th by
The algebra 3 class is on “Lo­
2nd and 4th
RICE — Blue Rose— Choice New Crop ............................. 4 Pounds 15c
that question, at the game with defeating St. Helens in Vernon- garithms.” The geometry classes
Tuesdays
each
St. Helens Friday night. Convince ia’s first league game.
are reviewing.
month, 8. p. m.
the visitors that Vernonia has the
The St. Helens team last year
J. E. Kerr, Com-
PINEAPPLE — Solar Brand—
most enthusiastic and sportsman­ dropped one to Vernonia and FOREIGN LANGUAGES—
mander; Eugene Shipman, Adj.
The
Latin
classes
are
reviewing.
like supporters of any team that won one.
Slightly broken. Because of its rich ripeness
they have ever run up against.
They are evidently in better The French classes are having
A.
F.
&
A.
M.
endorsed by physicians and kind
SWEET POTATOES—
Don't cheer just for the home shape this year than last, jud­ tests.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
to the throat, 2’s — CAN ........
team, give the visitors a hand ging from their 22-21 victory
A. F. & A. M. meet*
6 Pounds .....
25c
when they "sink” one—but don’t over Rainier, last year’s county
at
Masonic
Temple,
forget Vernonia either. If that champs, Friday night.
Stated
Communication
LETTUCE
First Thursday of each
course is followed the evening
OLD GROWTH
The Vernonia boys are confi­
2 Heads
15c
month. Special called
should be a very pleasant one. dent of victory over St. Helens.
meetings
on
all
other
Thura-
We sincerely hope that every A win Friday would indeed be
SALMON
—
Sandwich Brand
CARROTS
—
day nights 7:30 p.m. V iai tor*
person attending that game will a feather in Vernonia’s cap. If
Bunch ......
most cordially welcome.
Northern Alaska Pink—rich in na­
5c
cooperate heartily that the game they can defeat St. Helens they
K. A. McNeill, W. M.
ture
’
s
iodine,
l
’
s
tall
—
CAN
......
may be a successful one.
have a strong chance for first
POTATOES
—
U.
S.
No.
2
—
Summer Seasoned
What are YOU going to do place in league standings.
50-lb.
Bag
....................
4J
C
Order
of
Eastern
Star
about it?
Hillman, star guard, will be out
Nehalqm Chapter 153 O. E. 3.
of the lineup. His injured ankle
CALIF. GRAPE FRUIT
Ref .ar commu­
VERNONIA DOWNS SPUNKY does not yet warrant his active
Prompt Delivery
nication first
LOWER VALLEY TEAM
PEACHES
—
Gold
Bar
Brand
Each......................... 5c
and third Wed­
service. He will probably be able
nesday* of *ach
The two fighting teams, Win- to play in the Rainier game two
Fancy banquet size, 6 to 8 slices to
month, at Ma­
sonic Temple.
ema Hi of Birkenfeld and Ne­ weeks from Friday.
can. 2tfc size CAN ...........................
All visiting sis­
The game will be played on the
GRAPE FRUIT — Gold Bar, 2’«
halem Valley Hi of Jewell, went
ters and broth­
grade
school
floor
at
7:15
o
’
clock.
down before the last quarter
ers welcome.
Rich whole segments.
CANS
rushes of the Vernonia teams.
Lillian Brown, W. M.
Recording System Changed
Florida
’
s
finest
pack.
FOR
—
PHONE
681
Leona McGraw, Sec.
The former lost 32-22 while the
latter was defeated 39-21.
The old system of recording
Vernonia’s B team was started the scholarship records of
Mountain Heart
against Birkenfeld and held the
SIR LOIN STEAKS—
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
COFFEE—Affiliated Buyers Best
Winema boys to a 6-2 count at
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets »very
Pound
.......
14c
Free stick pure sugar candy with
second and fourth Thursdays in
the end of the first stanza. Th*
I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit- j
each
pound coffee—1-lb Pkg.......
first string was then shifted in
BEEF ROASTS—
ors always welcome.
and they increased the score to
Pound ...............
Helen Fogel, Noble Grand.
18-5 at the half. The B team
10c
Emma Miller, Secretary.
was again put in at the start of
SHOULDER PORK ROAST
TUNA FISH — White Star, %’s
Mist
Riverview
Timberline
*
»
8
Specials for Fri. and Sat.
LODGES I
PRODUCE
4
Dry Wood
Vernonia
Trading Co
Q
MEAT
^*7
I C
Realistic
Permanent
With . Ringlette
Ends. A Steam
Wave at reduced
prices.
»J.50 and
The Forest Grove
National IBank
"The Roll of Honor Rank"
Pythian Sisters
Vernonia Tempi* 61 meet*
every 2nd and 4th Wednesday* in
W.O.W. hall.
Edna Brown, M. E. C.
Clara Kerns, M. or R. A C. I
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
10c
Pound .......
FRESH SIDE PORK —
Pound .......
QQ
ZÓC
...... 9c
COR N— Valley Pride Brand
DRY SALT BACKS—
Pound .......
Q
A fine body building
CANS
food rich i nmineral salt ¿à FOR
A
10c
No. 303 size. Golden
Bantam. Special value
Q CANS Q f»
Ó FOR
HARDING LODGE 11«
Regular $5 wave
Annette
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Phone 431
Bridge St
J. A. Thornburgh
President
R. G. Thornburgh
Cashier
Meet* 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)
V