Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 21, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Hillman has started to hide his
'DE LOSS POWELL BRINGS
WAR RELICS TO SCHOOL typing paper Not suspicious, just
I
FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933.
t
Portland Tuesday where he had
of Newberg visited Mrs. Rose
been for medical attention.
Fletcher Sunday. Mrs. McDonald
careful, you know. . . How Ivan
is Mrs. Fletcher’s sister.
Oral
Varley
of
Strassel
spent
Reed
got
the
__
_______
cut
on
his
chin?
He
In conjunction with the study
Wednesday with home folks.
I Guy R. Mills is serving on
¡of the world war in the American says he was shaving, but we dun-
Mildred Hawkin*
____ I history class, DeLoss Powell, jun­ no, we dunnu. . . How Mildred
both the federal and circuit court
Lee
Roy
Damron
and
Delbert
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brown, J.
ior, brought several pieces of mil- Nutt developed such a "taste” for
Glenn visited friends at the Pis­ W. Brown and Earl Smith made a gland juries.
pencils? Can she chew ’em? And
litary
equipment
as
well
as
other
TIMBER LINE STAFF
_ ___ ______
how! . . Why ___
Margaret
Nelson' Pete Menegat and Ira Jacob- gah home west of Scappoose on
souvenirs.
business trip to Portland Monday. I C. Bruce took in the Firpo-
_ ____
Mr. Sunday.
The complete set was as fol- has such a blazing red coat? Red son of Jewell were guests of
Manley fight in Portland Tues-
EDGAR CRAWFORD
Wesley Brady, son of Mr. and day night.
¡lows: one French-Canadian army means danger. . . Why the in- and Mrs. Tom Scott of Corey
Floyd Lindbergh and Melvin
players haven t broken any uni c_... _i
. .. ,
Editor
rifle, one U. S. trench helmet, door
Mrs.
Roy
Brady,
who
has
been
Saturday and Sunday.
J. F. Baker of Wilark was in
Mowe of Astoria visited relatives
¡one.bolo knife made by hand in windows—yet? Give ’em time. . .
seriously ill with pneumonia and town Wednesday morning.
suddenly
________
, _ so > < Evelyn May left Monday for in Riverview Tuesday.
MARGARET McDONALD
I the Phillipines, a pair of hand­ Why Bert Mills seems
2 u . y^u _ ual- Mountaindale, Ore., where she
made chop sticks inlaid with ivo­ lazy? Why, Bert, l aad
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit of
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson of is in a Portland hospital, is re­
Assistant Editor
ry and made in Japan, a hand­ ways so ambitious. . . Why Rober J ­ will spend the summer at the Houlton were visiting relatives ported as better.
. St.
..............
Helens spent Easter at the A.
ta
Andreason
and
Doris
Timm
are
made
fan
made
in
China,
two
DOROTHY GUIN
L. H. Dewey was in Longview £ Parker and H. M. Coindit homes
so good at getting gum ’1 from
1___ borne of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. here Sunday.
American
army
rifle
shells,
two
Feature Reporter
Ivan? . . Where
___ ____
Reba .‘.2 Adams
_____ , White.
Mrs. J. N. Morgan of Vernonia Thursday of last week on busi- here.
h French-Canadian
rench-Canadian
rifu
rifle
--------- luger
--------- army
- .< and
. a sheila,
pair got her talent for pictures and
a German
shell
i Mrs. John B. Hair was brought
Word has been received from was a guest of Mrs. E. L. Lloyd ness.
CLASS REPORTERS
of socks used in China.
funny faces?
Why the squir- j h ." white“, who is"Low'“in Hills- Sunday?
Zella Cady of Portland, a niece to her home at Hotel Nehalem
Harvey Edens ............ Senior
rels follow Ed Roediger around? ,
,. . ?
, .
.
d ..» u
r „... i _
Ed’s a lover of animals. . . How b<,ro> that he 18 much better af-
Ruth Louden of Mist was a' of Mrs. L. II. Dewey, has been Sunday afternoon, having made
Millicent Ratkie .......... Junior “THE HOUSE OF A
the juniors decided 'the Prom ques? I ter being sick all winter, and weekend guest at the home of Le- _ a guest at the home of Mr. and a splendid recovery from an op­
THOUSAND
THRILLS
’
’
.
Bert Eastman ...... Sophomore
Mrs. Dewey since Wednesday of eration performed in Salem two
TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY tion so quickly? . . How Bert will soon be able to return to la Beveridge.
Alice Hoffman ...... Freshman
Eastman c?I”„refrai51
his home in Riverview.
i Mrs. Dan May returned home last week.
weeks previous.
I The senior play will be present­ pieces? A tremendous wilt power. I Mr- and Mrs. Chris Mathieson Monday after visiting her par-
C. W. Reithner and Ralph
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald
ed Friday night, April 21, at the
TO THE STUDENTS
Reithner went into Portland Wed-
. of St. Helens were guests of Mrs.|ents in Hillsboro for a few days.
Washington grade school audi­
.¡John Robbins Monday.
I Mrs- Tom Scott and daughter and Mrs. Richard Tollboy and two nesday evening for medical at­
Success in the student body's torium.
AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS
Everyone at Carlton House is *
new venture—the spring carnival
• . Mr. and Mrs. George Christen-,MerIe visited friends in River­ children and Mrs. Anna Miller of tention for Ralph’s injured knee.
Portland.
—depends entirely upon the spirit mystified by the queer noises and
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hughes were
sen had as their guests Sunday view Monday.
and ambition of the students. If unusual disturbances. What do c. H.
S. SOPHOMORES CONTEST
WIN
Beulah Harris spent Sunday in Portland Sunday and Monday
■ < • ir
. Mr.
— and ‘ Mrs. Geo.|
_ ' I Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Glen
Glen Hawkins
Hawkins
"koSSwT^TRr
th
they
mean?
Are
they
signals
of
they will enter into the thing
to be with the doctor’s aunt, Mrs.
Young and Mr. and Mrs. J. Shay>?ent Easter at the home of her with .Miss Edith Hambley.
with the spirit required and de­ sAne pertding tragedy? 'Mona
Mrs. LaVerne Parker enter­ Sarah Clunis, who underwent a
termination to make the enterprise Carlton engages David Arden, de­
The sophomore cross country and son and daughter of Portland.' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sera-
a successful one, such will be the tective story writer, to pay a vis­ team upset the dope Monday
tained at dinner Easter Sunday serious operation in St. Vincents
Chas. Christensen was a Port-^*n> a^ Wilark.
case. If, on the other hand, the it to the Carlton mansion in an when they won the first annual land visitor Monday.
Charles
Gills of Corey hill, Mr. ' hospital Monday. Mrs. Clunis was
I
The
Campfire
girls
entertained
feeling is of a pessimistic nature attempt to solve the baffling inter-class cross-crounty with 58
Parker and a frequent visitor in Vernonia sev-
and
Mrs.
George ~
Mrs.
Aletha
Gunno
of
Seattle
Mrs.
L
-
L1
°y
d
Thursday,
who
and the general opinion predicts mystery.
points, while the juniors came
I eral years ago.
While the audience is held in second, nosing out the seniors came Friday for a visit with her has been confined to her bed for daughter Beulah.
a failure the result probably will
I breath-taking suspense at the bod­ who were favorites with 70 points mother, Mrs. Frank Hankle.
be unsatisfactory.
¡several months, but is much bet-
There’s absolutely no reason 'll.
' ’tv a* ' )^ 1 UCp " ’on® , ’ mysterious ap- to 71. The freshmen came in last.
Word was received from Mr. ¡ter at this writing.
A close finish was seen with
why this carnival should fail if i pearance of a hand from the wall,
¡gliding
to and fro of ghosts, and Bryant, senior dark horse, spring­ and Mrs. John Estes this week1 Mrs- A1 Byers and family spent
every member of the student
body does his or her bit. This the killing of two characters, the ing a surprise by coming in first. that they arrived safely in Yaki- Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Har-
...... words and IPlot unfolds to disclose ------
l ry Hewitt at Lone Pine.
Barkman was second and B. John­ ma,
can be done by your
Never allow
your-1 AS THE GUILTY PARTY.
son third, Olaen fourth and Bunce
your actions. I'
"
Levi White returned home from! Mrs. I. R. Turner of O. A. hill
this
fifth. These five will probably
■vu
fcv uvuml
Umt the event
cvcul will
will* We defy anyone to solve
self to
doubt that
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Riley
be successful. When talking about ¡mystery before the end ot the compose the team that will run Theory in Relation to Soviet Rus-1
play.
in the county meet at St. Helens. sia,” and Ray Ramedy spoke on | Hall, daughter Dorothy and son
it, always boost the carnival.
The seniors were handicapped Education Under the Soviet! Tom, Sunday.
Above all else the students
by the absence of Coles, star “
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hambley
must get some pep and life. The i CLASS DELEGATES MEET
Regime.”
TO DECIDE CLASS MEET miler.
usual custom of sitting around I
and
two children spent Satur­
The
dramatic
section
had
five
j
The team scores are as fol­ contestants, Louise Larson speak­
and waiting for the other fel­ i
day and Sunday with relatives
.............. work
.... I Delegates from the respective lows: Sophomores, 58, Bunce 5, ing “Nydia the Blind Girl;” Jean' in Kelso.
low to do the job won't
here jn any sense. Everybody has classes met last Friday to discuss McPherson 6, Raade 8, Peterson Larson, “Eyes of the Blind;’’
Mrs. Ed Horn of Salem spent
something to do and will have to plans for the coming inter-class 12, Edmonds 11, Conyers 16.
Browser, “Hagar,” Ruth
Juniors 70, Johnson 3, Olaen 4, Mona
Easter at the home of Mr. and
do it if success is to be expected. | track meet.
Houser,
“
The
Execution
of
Sid
­
The
This carnival is not being put
"" delegates from the classes Jones 7, Erickson 17. Maples 19, ney Carton;” and Lois Hogan, Mrs. Earl Dial.
body off icers I were as follows: Freshmen — Duke 20.
on by the student
studi
Boy Orator of Zepata City.”
Little Doris Byers is very sick
71, Bryant 1, Barkman “The
.---- ix..
The winners in the dramatic
or the faculty.
The students Floyd Smith and Stanley Over- 2, Seniors
E.
Jolma
10,
Thompson
18,
with the croup at this writing.
_________ __
rr .2 to
.. be son; sophomores — Earl Doney
themselves
are supposed
section
were:
Lois
Hogan,
first;!
staging the affair to raise funds and Holly Holcomb; juniors— Brown 20, S. Johnson 20.
Mona Bowser, second; and Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Laramore
Freshmen, Doumitt 9, Eby 13, Larson
for the student body. Every in- Bill Lumm and DeLoss Powell;
third. In the extemporan-, had as their guests Sunday Mr.
E.
Saari
14,
Anundi
15.
Junior Aldrich and Mar
dividual member of the body | seniors s—
—-Junior
Mar- ­
eous section Ray Ramey took' and Mrs. Mike Willard and daugh­
I
Clatska-
—
From
Tiger
Hi-Lites,
first place.
should feel that it is his right and tin Hillman.
It was decided to run the nie High School.
When calls were made at the ter Joy, Miss Ava Sell and Vance
duty to see that the carnival is
meet
off
in
two
nights,
no
defi
­
beginning of the year for declam­ and John Laramore.
a roaring success. All that is
ation work, 34 students respond­
needed to make it so is the hearty nite date having been decided i TEAM IN TRAINING
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hambley,,
FOR COUNTY MEET ed. Two weeks ago the elimina­
cooperation of every single stu­ upon.
daughter Edith and son Billy, also
The decision regarding eligibili-1
tion contest was held and the
dent in the school.
The local track team is train­ above students were selected for Tom Hall made a business trip
ty was that any one could enter
Come on, let’s go, V. H. S.
the event regardless of eligibility. | ing hard for the county track the local contest.
to Banks Saturday.
Hurdles are to barred at the1 meet which will be held in St.
On April 21, at Scappoose, the
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. King of
BORROW1NG!
meet on account of the insuf­ Helens on May 6.
County Declamatory contest will Prosser, Wash., spent Friday at
The
boys
who
take
a
first
or
ficient
number
possessed
by
the'
be
held
and
the
winners
of
Fri
­
Sppnging, more politely known
second place in the county meet day’s and Monday’s contests will the home of Mrs. Mike Willard.
as borrowing, seems to have be­ school.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Urie en­
Any person can enter five ev­ will probably go to the district compete there. Mrs. Hazel Ken­
come a habit to various members
meet at Forest Grove, and that yon is county director this year. tertained her parents, Mr. and
of Vernonia high school. It ap­ ents not countingYlie relay.
Delegates were instructed by is what the boys are trying to
Judges for the local contest
pears to have become a hobby vo
—to get a chance in the dis­ were: Mrs. E. C. Webb-Bowen, Mrs. A. J. Chapman, and family
collect (borrow) a multitude of Coach Mills to submit a list of do
trict
meet.
Jhn L. Foote, Rev. Harry G. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Sorber
articles from ink bottles to typ­ entries by Tuesday.
—From Tiger Hi-Lites, Clatska­ Crouse, Dr. W. N. Ferrin, Mrs. and baby Easter Sunday.
ing paper and then neglectfully
nie High School.
E. T. Warrensford and Mrs. C.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Faust had
forget to return the articles pick­ STUDENT BODY MEETING
Poff.
HELD TUESDAY, APR. il
ed up. Usually the lender (?)
as their guests Wednesday Mr.'
SOPHOMORES WILL
—
From
St.
Helens
Hi-Spots,
St.
knows nothing about the one-sid­
STUDY JOURNALISM Helens High School.
A student body meeting was
ed transaction until he is rudely
reminded of the fact by his rapid­ called to order last Tuesday,
The sophomore English class
Junior-Senior Dinner Dance
ly depleting supply of paper or April 11, by Junior Aldrich, presi­ took
its six weeks test and will
ink. Far too often no remainder dent.
The junior class entertained
The meeting was called espe­ begin work in journalism so as
whatever is left for the unfortu­
cially for the purpose of decid­ to get a good understanding of , the faculty and the seniors at the
nate victim.
it
before
next
year.
They
will
annual
dinner dance held in the
Now, you chronic borrowers— ing as to whether a spring carni­ learn how to write editorials,
using the politer expression — val should be given or not. The news stories, features, personals, high school auditorium Saturday,
What, you save by paying lowest t prices A
April 8. An enjoyable dinner was
just what do you expect to gain vote on this question was unan­ etc.
prepared and served by the home
from this? It is a rather bad hab­ imously in the affirmative.
without quality and what you save by
1 _ buy- A
The
Sir
Roger
de
Coverley
Pa
­
economic girls under the super­
A committee composed of Clar­
it to fall into—one that might
pers
are
still
being
read
by
the
ing
at
the
Nehalem
Market
at
these
prices
lead to more serious consequen­ ence Lindsay, chairman, Elizabeth juniors. These papers are a vision of Miss Eickworth.
ces. It isn’t the value of the “bor­ Piert. Bill Lumm, Reba Adams, group of editorials written by | Music was furnished during the
is
the
difference
between
“
Penny
Wise
and
dinner by Rowland Johnson and
IltllUKl Heenan,
Ilvt*ll«lll> Ulivi
II II U f- De
7 V |
and il
Anna
rowed” article that counts but Harold
_.
‘
i
Addison
and
Richard
Baford
Yeager.
A
feature
dance
Pound
Foolish.
”
Vaney
was
chosen
by
the
presi-
the idea of the thing. We don’t
in the year 1711. The pa­ was given by Mamie Jolma. The
believe that anybody in school is dent. Their instructions were to Steele
pers deal fith different ques­ remainder of the evening was
so hard put that he has to resort select a manager and to cooper­ tions
of the time. Many of these spent in dancing.
to such tactics to get paper. In ate with him in arranging the questions
may still be applied to —From St. Helens Hi-Spots, St.
fact, that is rarely if ever the carnival.
modern life.
Shld. PORK Roast
Helens High School.
excuse. Usually the alibi is that
CAKE FLOUR.................... Pkg............
The
seniors
are studying liter­
Pound ...........................
JUNIOR PROM APRIL 28
of retribution—that is, each cul­
Swansdown, insures your cakes against failure.
age.
ature
of
the
Victorian
prit says that he did it because
THE NEW
Clatska-
—
From
Tiger
Hi-Lites,
The juniors have set the date
somebody stole his. If that isn’t
GRAPE FRUIT .......... 2 Cans
a foolish alibi, what is? Yet that for the Junior Prom Friday, Ap-I nie High School.
ril
28.
|
is usually the excuse—an age-old.
GOLL) BAR BRAND—2’s
Fresh Side PORK
The graduates of last year and i Class Parties Interest Students Short and
worn one but still in use. It
long wave.
Pound ........................
seems that this fs another case the seniors of this year are all I
TUNA
FISH
..................
Can
The
sophomores
entertained
the
Hear the po­
of a dog chasing his tail or the invited to come.
i
freshmen
at
a
party
Tuesday
of
WHITE STAR BRAND—%’s
The Prom will be given at the
lice calls and
proverbial cock-robin.
Rather silly the whole game, Vernonia high school gymnasium. this week and the seniors invited ships at sea.
the
juniors
to
a
party
on
Thurs
­
Refreshments
will
be
served.
Also
your
eh?
PEAS ......................... Can
day night.
regular pro­
BEEF ROAST
GOLD BAR BRAND—2’s
Both evenings were spent in grams. Price
HIGH SCHOOL HAS RADIO
G. A. A. HOLDS MEETING
Pound ................
dancing.
DUE TO GENEROSITY OF
These parties made it possible
OYSTERS................. 2 Cans for
The G. A. A. held a meeting in
SUPT. J. B. WILKERSON
OTTER BRAND—l’s
Mrs. Malmsten's room April 13. for all the students of the high THREE DAYS FREE TRIAL
school to have an especially nice
The high school now has a ra­ The purpose of the meeting was time this week.
FREE service for 90 days on
HAMBURGER
to
decide
what
phase
of
athletics
COOKIES....................... Pound............
dio, due to the generosity of Mr.
—From Tiger Hi-Lites, Clatska­ any Crosley sold by us.
2 Pounds .............
Wilkerson, who attended the auc­ to take up next. There was a dis­ nie High School.
FINGER-ETTE
—
A
Sunshine
Baker
’
s
product.
Weston
Radio
Service
tion sale at the Brown furniture cussion whether to form a hiking
Pork SAUSAGE
store and bought a six tube Con­ club or indoor baseball. A majori­
DECLAMATION
842 ROSE AVENUE
SARDINES ............ 3 cans for
ty of the class voted on hiking.
tinental radio for $20.
2 Pounds ............... .
North
Star
Brand
—
Norwegian,
%
’
s.
Not needing the set for him
The first half of the local high
HIKE
IS
PLANNED
self he hail it brought over to the
school declamatory contest y was
school. It was decided to keep the
SHASTA COFFEE
Pound
Thelma Lincoln, Betty Lee, held in The high school auditor! ium
set in the office and have it
on Friday. April 7. The two sec­
1 POUND CAN.
brought into the auditorium on Frances Bergerson and Lolamae tions speaking were oratorical and
special occasions such as baseball Smith were appointed on the ar­ humorous. Lora Litherland took
COCOA ................ i -lb. can
gameB and presidential speeches. rangement committee for a hike. the honors in humorous with the
HERSHEY’S—%-lb. tin.
The set was installed in the of­ Their report is: The G. A. A. selection "A Half Hour at the
fice by Bert Eastman, the sopho­ will meet after school Thursday Beach” and Donald Baker in or­
to take a hike around Stony point. atorical with “Spartaeus to the
A. F. & A. M.
more radio enthusiast.
H-O OATS ...... 2 20-oz. Pkgs.
The office is usually rather I Each girl will bring her own Roman Envoys.”
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
Kiddies, save the tops and get a cow-boy suit
lunch.
crowded at noon now. You may
On Monday, April 10. the sec­
A. F. & A. M. meets
find Violet or Dorris searching
ond
half
of
the
contest
was
held.
CELERY
at
Masonic
Temple,
HI LIFE . . .
PEANUT BUTTER.......... 2-lb. jar .... ?3c
for some snappy music, Bert Mills
The two sections speaking were
Large Bunches
Stated
Communication
Read It and Weep
trying to tune in his favorite
HOODY
—
Everybody
prefers
it!
extemporaneous and dramatic.
First Thursday of each
classical symphonv Ivan looking
The county topic in the ex­
month. Special called
for a baseball game, Helen Brim
Hi pals! For once the Major temporaneous division was Soviet
CORN STARCH
2 Pkgs.
mer listening to whatever hap will ask a few questions, He is Russia. Clarence Singleton spoke meetings on all other Thurs­
ASPARAGUS
ARGO BRAND.
pens to be on, and Bert Eastman terribly puzzled as to—
on the question “The Marxian day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitón
explaining exactly how the set is
3 Pounds ..
most cordially welcome.
Why so many of the boys are
DOG FOOD ..... .... 3 cans for ....
made.
Emil F. Messing, W. M.
• •
called out of classes for phone
Victory Brand—The Best for All Dogs.
calls lately? Tsk, tsk. how could
for the next 5
F. D. Macpherson, Secretary
23 ARE ON HONOR ROLL
you ask that? . . Why Junior
months of
CABBAGE
FOR SECOND SIX-WEEKS Aldrich seems to have such am­
CORNED BEEF ...
Can
bition of late? You should see
Order of Eastern Star
Pound .........
DERBY
BRAND
—
l
’
s.
Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Twenty-three students were on him chew his gum. . . Why Martin
The
Regular commu­
the honor roll for the six weeks
CERTIFIED
nication
first
period that just ended. Of the
Atlantic
Monthly
MAYONNAISE.......... Pint Jar .
and third Wed­
GREEN ONIONS
number five are seniors, four
nesdays of each
DURKEE'S—Because it tastes better.
juniors, three sophomores and 11
3 Bunches.......
month,
at
Ma-
JLLAKE
the
most
of
your
freshmen.
1
sonic Temple.
The following students gained
reading hours. Enjoy the
SANI-FLUSH
................
Can
All visiting sis­
FOR ALL
scholarship honors: seniors. Mar-|
wit. the wisdom, the compan­
A long-handled Bowl Brush FREE.
ters and broth­
jorie Meeker. Margaret MacDon­
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RADISHES
ionship,
the
charm
that
have
ers
welcome.
ald, Leia Beveridge. Julia Ban­
Mrs. A. J. Hughes. W.M.
made the Atlantic, for 76
The Realistic Permanent
zer and Edgar Crawford. Juniors.
3 Bunches
with Ringlette ends
Leona McGraw. Sec.
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nette John and Bernice Updike
and most cherished magazine.
Sophomores, Elmo Aldridge. Bon
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