Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 28, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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THE FEATHERHEADS
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1933.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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By Oiborne
He’s Convinced
TIMBER LINE STAFF
EDGAR CRAWFORD
Editor
MARGARET McDONALD
Assistant Editor
DOROTHY GUIN
Feature Reporter
CLASS REPORTERS
Harvey Edens ............ Senior
Millicent Ratkie —....... Junior
Bert Eastman ...... Sophomore
Alice Hoffman ...... Freshman
WAKE UP!
Now that the end of the school
Thompson’s Siding, where he is j Tracey place this summer. The visited their folks at Mist Thurs-
year is coming closer, the nomi-; plied much humor with their plot­ longingly out of the window? . .
nation and election of student tings. The guilty persons includ­ Why did Bob Cline look so sad
now working in a logging camp place has been vacant since the day evening.
at
the
thought
of
having
to
wash
ed
Ronnie
Melville
who
imperson
­
body officers for next year should
¡n which he was previously em- j first of the year.
year,
| Bert Eastman and his son Lloyd
be completed soon. Plenty of ated the real Ronnie, Derby, a his moustache off after the play
ployed.
I Miss Annie McMullen from called on friends at Natal Sun-
time is essential for the intelli-| foreign woman, Travers, the but­ last Friday night? A solution, Ro­
Mr,. Jake Neurer
bert! Grow a waterproof one. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer Portland ■was here to see her sick day evening.
gent selection of capable leaders ler, and Velvet, a city crook.
for the next school year. Action
A complete list of the charac­ Why does Leona New talk so
spent Sunday afternoon at the brother, Robert McMullen, this
Flovd Deeds and Lee Osborn
much?
Put
that
down
in
unans
­
should be started immediately by, ters who appeared in the play
Clark and Wilson are now run- home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert East- week,
attended the dance at Winema
werable questions list. . . Why
the nominating committee so as follows:
The J. M. McCormick family ls»t Saturday evening.
to pick out all possible candidates
Mona Carlton, Joy Bush; Paul the last minute rush for credits ning a telephone extension line man.
for the different offices.
i D’Albert, Clarence Lindsay; Agnes by seniors? . . Why are the Tim­ down Hie river as far as Cedar, Clarence Milton drove to Rai-1
berline
reporters
so
“
ambitious
”
There is perhaps nothing
creek for future service.
Melville, Marjorie Meeker; Vel-
nier on business Tuesday return-
important in a school organiza- vet, , Ivan ...
__ _ Emily Temple, (?) ? . . Where does Clarence
Reed;
County Agent Geo. Nelson was ing that evening.
I
Lindsay
get
all
his
tact
that
he
tion as the spirit and ambition Louiit, whit
ell;
nuvos,
..a.
.e
............ : Travers, Harve
of
Edens; Mrs.
Rachel vurivvn,
Carlton, vs-
Dor- uses with the teachers? . . Where here last week looking over dairy; Bob Mathews moved a logging
v, its officers.
v«««vcao. The
-.... student bodysl miens;
lurs. wacoei
activities. reflect the work of the.9thy (¡win; Serena Carlton, Eliza- did Margaret get that chicken herds for their club work next donkey and equipment from I
leaders. If they are capable,
ui_ ev­ beth Piert; Ronald Melville, Bob she was carrying around the month.
Stony point last week for Reed |
erything is fine. Besides being Cline; David Arden, Edgar Craw­ school? . . Where did all the
Mrs. Mary Peterson, Mrs. Alice
“interior decorators” in the jun­
Holding, who purchased it some
capable they should not be afraid ford; Derby, Leia Beveridge.
Lindsay,
Clarence
Lindsay,
Floyd
of work.
A large crowd, paying $64, wit­ ior class acquire their talent? . .
time
ago.
Why do all the gum chewers Deeds, Noble Dunlap and Jake
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_________
Vernonia nessed the play.
Every
student _ in
1 Robert McMullen, the son of
crowd around Ivan Reed? Magne­ Neurer were Portland business
high
feel ..
it his
i.:„:. school should ___
I
tism. . . Why does Ed Roediger folks the past week.
■Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullen, is I
or her privilege to see that good CARNIVAL DATE SET AT
delight
in
juggling
ink
bottles?
people are picked to fill the va­
MAY 12: COMMITTEE
from ---------
seriously
pneumonia
Mrs.
Mae lviciviunen
•* ill with
- r
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~ at ¡
McMullen i iroin
cancies left by this year’s offi-1
CHOOSES MANAGER Clap, clap. . . Where do the jun­
iors get their grand collection of Pebble creek is at the home of his home' Dr- R- D- EbX is the
cers. He or she should also think
about
iut the characteristics desirable
May 12 was set as the date pictures? A beauty loving class, Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullen attending physician.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duncan
in each officer
ouicer and then should for f])e spring carnival, by the no doubt. . . Why does Bill Lumm Natal.
by paying now
spend some time selecting a par-1 carnival committee composed of like to argue? He takes the
Thomas and her motored down the river Sunday.
Mrs.
John
ticular individual whom he be­ Clarence Lindsay, chairman, Eliz­ prize. . . Why does Florence Wall
Lester
were
in
Portland
l
Frank
a
"d
Richard
Peterson,
lieves capable. Great care should abeth Piert. Reba Adams, Bill chew her gum so loudly? . . Just small son 1___
’
(Jake Neurer, Noble Dunlap, Ira
for your Vernonia Eagle
be exercised in this selection that Lumm, Harold Heenan and Anna how much time (in minutes and last week visiting relatives.
a
isn’t . ■ necessarily
picked De Vaney, at a meeting last Tues- seconds) does there remain for
Nels Rogers left last week for Peterson, Lee Osborn, Mary Bur-
- person
r.—-----
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according to his athletic, ability day At the same meeting Edgar this school year?
Beatrice Perry, William
------------------------------------------- jris,
at $1.00 a year Special
or popularity—entirely.
Of course Crawford was selected as mana-
-
.. n
Pringle and L. A. Peterson were
every leader should be somewhat i ger with Clarence Lindsay as his
WHAT
THE
CLASSES
in
Vernonia
last
weekend.
popular, but the biggest factor in assistant.
ARE DOING
50 per
Bargain Rate
Bernice Smith from The Dalles
the choice of a person to fill an
Action has been started to ob-
office is character and leader­ ¡tain suitable plans for the event.
is now at the home of Mr. and
ship. No person, no matter how
Social science: Civics, making
Mrs. J. W. Neurer.
cent of the regular price
he excels in athletics or how pop­ ¡SENIORS LEAD IN FIRST
Mr. and Mrs. F. Claude Steph­
booklets. American history, Am­
The Natal telephone line was
ular he is, can lead who does not
OF INTERCLASS MEETS erica After the War. World his­ ans, Dean Stephens, Mrs. H.
have the qualities of leadership.
tory, World War. Economics, La­ Veal and Claude Veal were din­ out of commission for a few days
—good within the Verno­
He should be a person of cour­
Ira Peterson repaired the line.
Eight points is the extent of bor Problems.
age, tact, courtesy, friendliness, the
the seniors’ lead over their near-
Dorothy Melis from Mist is
Science: Chemistry, Manganese, ner guests Sunday of Mr. and
even
perseverance
and es(, • opponents, the juniors. The Chronium, Cobalt and Nickel. Ag­ Mrs. L. L. Wells at Treharne.
----
----- temper, r
working for Mrs. Frank Peter-
nia Trading Area only
honesty.
Above
all, ’ 4.1 --
he --- should
beisenj _ ors _ .mu
had . . last V . ......I......
Monday
24
points riculture, Home Garden. Junior
I-
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- - - a._
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— * f-v.a.iw
Velma Veal returned Sunday
|
L
’
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l!_x
J..i
—
_
.
able to l>stcn to the advice of to . 16
for the
juniors.
The sopho- science, Electricity in the Home. front a month’s visit with rela­ son this week.
others and obey commands as well ¡core's followed'" with four and'the
Little Norma Peterson is out
Mathematics: Algebra II, Sys­
as give them.
freshment with one.
of school for a few days with a
tem of Equations. Solid geome­ tives at Seaside.
A student should not think for| A
.. summary of event and v their
.
Ed Roediger and son Johnny bad cold and sore throat.
try, Spheres. Plane geometry, Re­
a moment that the nominations results up to Monday follows:
are putting in spring grain for
view.
Frank Rinck from Bankn was
made by the nominating committee | shotput — First, Art Nanson,
Commerce: Bookkeeping, Con­
here this week with a truck load
are final and the only ones that senior; second, Bill Lumm, junior; signments. Shorthand, Review. Chas. Justice.
Mr. and Mrs. James Groat of of farm horses.
can be made. This is in no sense'third De Loss Powell, junior. Dis- I Typing I, Lesson 101. Typing II,
true. The function of the commit-1 tam e 37 feet.
Project 7. Commercial arithme­ Necanicum were weekend visitors
Jim Moran is farming the Hy
tee is to make the students’ task ! Discus — First, Don Holtham, tic, Interest.
with the II. Veal family.
easier. It is the duty of every ¡junior; second, Bill Lumm, jun-
English; English II, Lady of
Alvin Herrin returned from
member of the student body asjior; third, Edgar Crawford, sen­ the Lake. English IV, Develop­ where he was working nlear Vista
well as the right, to make what­ ior. Distance, 92 feet.
ment of Ancient Literature. Eng­
Javelin — First, Art Nanson, lish VI, A Tale of Two Cities. House for a short visit with his
ever nominations he or she may
Money in circulation is money at work—money that
desire at the time of election. senior; second, Bob Cline, senior; English VIII, Victorian Roman­ family.
is hoarded is money idle. Make use of your cash.
Don’t forget that fact, fellow stu­ third. De Loss Powell, junior. Dis­ ticism and Realism.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mackie and
It will earn for you if trade at our store.
dents. If you have a nomination tance, 143 feet.
Foreign Languages: French I, Mrs. Lucy Hobson of Portland
Pole Vault — First, Bob Cline, Interrogative adverbs. French II,
you wish to make, conquer your
visited at the home of J. T.
_____ . ___
___ nomina- senior; second. Holly Holcomb, Maupassant’s stories.
timidity
and ____
make that
tion from the floor when the time ¡sophomore; third,
Earl
King,
Brady on Sunday.
comes. Nobody will bite you, and I sophomore. Height, 9 feet,
H. Veal is now employed by­
the nominees already selected' High Jump — First, Bob Cline,
AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS
James
Groat at Seaside. He left
r;
second,
Bill
Lumm,
junior;
Free Delivery
enii
Phone 721
aren’t going to have their feel­
for work Saturday.
third, Hamp Roberson, freshman.
ings hurt a bit.
I SENIOR CLASS GIVES
Mrs. Hagglerman, who was con­
Start thinking about that mat­ Height, 5 feet, 5 inches.
5c
The other events were run off
PARTY FOR JUNIORS fined to her bed with illness, is
PORK AND BEANS, Can
ter right now, students, and don’t
let up until you've reached the Tuesday and Wednesday.
VAN CAMP’S—16-oz. size.
Shld. PORK Roast
now
able
to
be
u>p.
decision as to whom you want for
The senior class gave the jun­
Pound ...........................
Alfred: Crawford sprained his
each office next year.
COMMITTEES FOR JUNIOR
ior class a dancing party Thurs­
25c
JELL
POWDER,
5
Package.
PROM SWING INTO ACTION day evening. Music was furnished left arm by falling when he was
choice
flavors.
H-D
BRAND
—
Your
by' the Rhythm Five. Entertain­ high jumping at school Wednes­
BEAR UP!
Committees selected to make ment was given at intervals dur­ day of last week.
16c
PINEAPPLE, can
b,.b __
the ____
dance by Bud Draper
Annually we have a season of arrangements for decorations, re- ing
Fresh Side PORK
Mr. and Mrs. Ward H'erridor,
GOLD BAR—Sliced 2H’s
school when each and every stu­ freshments and orchestra for the | singing Echo in the Valley and Betty and Laura Herridor of
Pound ..........................
dent is prepared to lay down his Junior Prom to be given tonight,| Sidewalk Waltz; June KallunkI
‘ *■ 1 work the first . of the, favored with
_____ tap
_________
dancing
„ num- Hillsboro were Saturday guests
15c
school books and take a i. refresh-[started
.
SPINACH, Tin
I hers; and Kes Finley sang and of Mr. and Mrs. H. Veal.
ing jump in the lake. That is the j *®££-
GOLD BAR—2 Mi’s
i is, played his own accompaniment,
season when studies become aliso-| The decoration committee 11.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Spofford and
Ii’ivn Foot
I? .•.nt Ttun
T.ittli» Girl
(»11’1
Two, and Little
lutely boring and the whole world composed of DeLoss Powell, Five
son Arthur returned last we<ek
25c
Leg Pork ROAST
CORN, 2 cans for ............
seems to adopt a lazy aspect. Jeanette John. Mary Ann Childs, Dressed in Blue.
DEL MAIZ NIBLETS—l’s flat.
Refreshments were served just from a two months visit in Idaho.
Pound ...........................
Sleep in
111 I class
la.-'.l rooms
I <>»»111.-1 kJ over
»VI Latin
14HIIII Florence Wall, Warren Aldrich,
til l
and algebra books becomes the Donald Holtham, Bernice Updike before the close of the party.
Miss Elna Spencer is visiting
A splendid time was enjoyed with friends in Portalnd this
generally accepted habit of the in<i Dora London. On the commit*
10c
STRING BEANS, Can
atudent body in bulk. Every in- tee for refreshments are 1 auline and the juniors wish to thank the
WILAMET
BRAND
—
2
’
s.
wieek.
dividual is entirely ready to quit) Milne, Millicent Ratkie, Ethel Kei- seniors for the party.—From Tig­
Shldr. VEAL Roast 1 Ec
Mrs. Ernest Sunell was a Ver-
studying and sit in his desk gaz­ ly, Zonwejss Douglass, Anna De er Hi-Lites, Clatskanie high
25c
SHRIMP, 2 Cans for
Pound .........................
A
nonia shopper Monday.
ing indolently out at the inviting Vaney, Bert Mills, Vern Baker school.
OTTER BRAND—l’s
sunshine and the great outdoors. and Bill Lumm. Mary Ann Childs,
Mrs. Chas. Justice and Mrs.
That season is with us again, Florence Tichenor and Harold rRACK TEAM IS
Britton motored to Buxton Friday
Heenan make up the orchestra
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, lb...... 29c
friends, and we absolutely must committee.
USING BALL PARK to spend a weekend with relatives.
“Good to the last drop.” One-pound can.
rise up “in arms” and fight off
Pork SAUSAGE
1 Ap
Mrs. II. Veal has been ill the
this foe of contentment. Never DUAL MEET WITH
Pound ........................... XW
*
The track team started using
past week with bronchitis.
lose sight of the fact that we
the
ball
park
last
Monday
to
train
25c
BRAN FLAKES, 3 Package. .......
CLATSKANIE SCHED­
must go at least three more weeks
ULED FOR SATURDAY for the coming track meets.
POST’S—“So effective—so good to eat.”
to school whether we like it or
The
boys
have
been
using
the
not. We might as well make the COUNTY MEET NEXT WEEK lawn at the high school to prac-i
LOG CABIN SYRUP, Med. size can ... 40c
best of it—or is it so bad after
tice starting on while the field;
all? It seems pretty tough, we ad­
"Matchless Maple Flavor.” Medium size.
was
being
improved.
—
From
Tiger
i
This
Saturday,
April
29,
is
the
mit. to look at the luckv people date set for a dual meet with Hi I.ites, Clatskanie high school.
basking in the beautiful spring Clatskanie high school.
16c
ROLLED OATS, large package
weather while we “slave" (?) ov­
Next Saturday the county meet
QUAKER QUICK—Large sise.
er our book.
A. F. & A. M.
rj
1 rf» I for the next 5
Tsk, task, Put such thoughts wjll be held at St. Helens.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
18c
PANCAKE FLOUR, Lge. Pkge
asdie, for life ......................
isn't all a bed of
□ end
1 . months of
A. F. & A. M. meets
roses—not by a long ways.
SPERRY—Large size.
HI LIFE . . .
at
Masonic
Temple,
Read It and Weep
Stated
Communication
“HOUSE OF A THOUSAND
8c
SALT, 26-ounce package
First Thursday of each
THRILLS” DRAWS RE­
RHUBARB
LESLIE’S—Iodized.
Hi pals! Aha, aha. So! Tried
month. Special called
CORD CROWD FRIDAY
Ito slip by the Major, didn't you?
3 Pounds
meetmgs on all other Thur»-
SALAD AID, Pint jar
17c
R j*
just
ran^t he
be done.
done, As
A play-going public got a good- "
**
1** can.t
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitón
play. I [¡roof
Proof we offer the following evi- 11 AKE the most of your most cordially welcome.
sized thrill from the senior play,I
DURKEE’S—Pint.
presented in the Washington
reading hours. Enjoy the
Washington1 ‘lence of
~ the Major s persever-
Emil F. Messing, W. M.
grade school auditorium
alitorium last Fri-|
Fri- anre ""** ,act but wa,t’ •ht’ °"‘ wit. the wisdom, the compan­
25c
CANVAS GLOVES, 14-oz. 2 pair.
F. D. Macpherson, Secretary
LETTUCE
day night
I gent has some more questions to
ionship. the charm that have
2 Heads ....
Serena, the silly spinster, andlas'h,.
,
, .
39c
OVALTINE, Today .........................
Paul, the ardent Frenchman sup
W hy does Art Nanson sit ( .) made the Atlantic, for 75
Order of Eastern Star
“The Swiss food drink.” Regular 50c size.
plied the humor to the play. Eliza-!'“ ''izdy in his desk with Ihis years. America’s most quoted
beth Piert Played the part of tongue hanging out while he gazea and most cherished magazine. Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular commu­
BROOMS, Today
29c
Serena, and Clarence Lindsay that
nication first
GREEN ONIONS 1A,
of Paul D’Albert.
GEM KITCHEN.
and third Wed­
Send
$1.
(mentioning
this
ad)
The theme of the play was the.
3 Bunches....... XVv
nesdays
of
each
to
attempt to steal the famous em­
SPECIAL FOR THE KIDDIES
month, at Ma­
erald», "The Curse of Kashmir."
sonic Temple.
The Atlantic Monthly, 8 Arl­
10c
BAKER BARS, 3 bar» for .........
from the famous and wealthy I
All visiting sis­
ington St., Boston, Mast.
NUT OR PLAIN—Large 5c bars.
Mrs. Rachel Carlton. Mona Carl-|
ters and broth­
RADISHES
ton her granddaughter, suspecting
ers welcome.
something, obtained the services
Mrs. A. J. Hughes, W.M.
3 Bunches
of David Arden, English detec­
Leona McGraw, Sec.
tive story writer. At Carlton
House many midnight adventures
and two romances concerning Mo-
If qou want pictures
Pythian S'»ter»
na Carlton and Paul D'Albert,
Vernonia Temple «1 meets,
and Emily Temple. Mrs. Carlton’s
in qour advertising. everv
2nd and 4th Wednesday» in
secretary, and David Arden add
• u>e have them • W.O.W hall.
ed to the glamor of the plav
Serena Carlton and Agnes Mel­
Florence Nanson, M. E. C.
ville, daughter and granddaughter
Clara Kerns, M. or R. 4 C.
respectively to Mrs. Carlton, sup-
Natal
I
Reduce
Expenses ▼ ▼ ▼
Personal
Vernonia Eagle
Here’s How!
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9c
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LODGES
Produce
Hie
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10c
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10c
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