4 PAGE TWO FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1933. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON ♦ THE FEATHERHEADS Timberline That Little Word “ïf” I 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 JUST A WORD OF THANKS This editorial, if it may be COMMITTEE NOMINATES Willamatt« Representative Mrs. Theodosia Lambert will en­ Margie returned from Spokane, termed as such, is written for the Speak« to Student Body NEXT YEAR’S OFFICERS tertain at luncheon Saturday for Wash,, Thursday of last week. benefit of everybody who has read the Timberline for the past members of the Thursday club and Mr. Duncan, a representative of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins year and those who have helped Harold Heenan, Anna DeVaney Willamette university, at Salem, in honor of Mrs. H. W. Jones spent the weekend with relatives Mildred Hawkins For Präsident with its production. spoke before the V.H.S. student ard Mrs. Harold Ridenour, whose at Wilark. We have done our best to body on the subject of life. birthdays both occur on that day. Harold Heenan and Anna De­ make the Timberline this year an Mrs. Glen Hawkins visited her After speaking to the student outstanding one, one of which Vaney were chosen last week by body Mr. Duncan spoke to the Mr. and Mrs. Miller and daugh- al3U „ WI1U „ ln l .„ sister Angelena, who is in the the school could be proud, and the nominating committee as can­ seniors and answered whatever ter Dolly spent the weekend with Emanuel hospital in Portland, Mrs. Frank Hanson, who spent Thirteen people from here mo­ one which we have hoped has didates for the presidency for questions the students wished to relatives at Philomath. I at ™. * the winter with her sister in tored to Astoria Monday to visit been enjoyed by its readers. We ' next year’s student body. i Mrs. A. J. Chapman had as ask upon the subject of Willam­ believe that we have been fair­ Mrs. M. Dunlap had as her. their gU€lsts Sunday Mr. and Mrs< the Constitution. They found it Port Angeles, Washington, has re­ Other officers selected were ette university and education. ly successful in our task, that the Millicent Ratkie and Vern Baker interesting in every respect and turned to her home here. guests Sunday Mrs. C. S. Hoff- Frankl Hankle and daughter. Timberline this year was one of for the vice presidency; Ben Wil- COUNTY TRACK MEET man of Vernonia and Noble Dun ­ very well kept. Monday was the Marguerite Adel is the name of which the school could be proud. kerso.n and Bernice Updike for ( Mrs. Hannah Smith and son IS CALLED OFF lap of Natal. day for school children of Clat- the baby girl born to Mr. and This isn’t a boast, just a hope. secretary; De Loss Powell and Garfield of Portland spent the Even if the Timberline hadn’t Edna Craford for treasurer; Har­ ,M_u. . .“"I P“rk„a"d| w^ekCTd with daughter and sis- sop county. Those going were Mrs. Lloyd Thomas at Mrs. Deam- The county track meet schedul­ been successful we could still old King and Haemo Make for ed for last Saturday was called daughter Angeline of Castle Rock,' Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Estey, Doris er’s home Sunday morning. Mo- ter, Mrs. Virgil Powell. have some satisfaction in the boys’ athletic manager; Erma off on account of rain. Coach Rae Estey, Robert Jones, Mr. ; ther and baby are doing nicely. Wash., were guests of Mr. and i knowledge that we did our best. Thompson and Charleen George Mrs. W. A. Hutchins of Burns, Benedict, Mrs. Paul Thompson, I Mrs. Ollie Roberts, who has Our success this year, if we for girls’ athletic manager; Flor­ Mills was planning to take about Mrs. A. D. Lolley Sunday. who has been visiting relatives Mrs. Theodosia Lambert, Peggy (beell confined to her borne by a Mrs. Clarence Fowler spent may be so presuming as bo term ence Wall and Zonweiss Doug­ 18 men on the trip. The district meet will be held Wednesday and Thursday at the i here for the last two weeks, re- Ridenour and Bill Thompson. Re­ it as such, can be largely at­ lass for Timberline editor; and . painful injury since her return tributed to the generous coopera­ Frances Bergerson and Benny at Forest Grove Saturday. This home of her sister, Mrs. A. J. I turned home Wednesday. va McCormick started with the ' from the east several weeks ago, meet will include Clatsop, Colum­ tion of those indirectly connected Brown for yell leader. | Miss Edna Mitcham of Portland group blit became ill and had to ¡s now recovered and able to be ’ ’ ........................ Yamhill and Kirk at Pleasant hill. with it. By those we mean, Mr. ‘ ' nomination and elec- bia, Washington, Official Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mills of came Tuesday for a few days spend the day in Vernonia. Fisher, editor of the Eagle; the tion was held Wednesday. Re- Tillarpook counties. about town. high school faculty; the staffs of suits will be announced next Waldport visited relatives and visit with relatives and friends. Word was received bene that) the Clatskanie Tiger Hi-Lites and week. HISTORY STUDENTS Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Golden and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harshberger' friends here Wednesday and the St. Helens Hi-Spots; and the THE NEW DO INTERESTING WORK Thursday. brother Thomas of Camp 10 mov- and daughters are residing in Sal-, r V. H. S. student body. home in ed into the Frank Mills Hl LIFE . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. Costi spent the em where Mr. Harshberger is em ­ To begin with we wish to The students in Mrs. Malmsten’s Read It and Weep Riverview Sunday. ployed. American history classes finished weekend in Portand. thank heartily Mr. Fisher for his Short the text last week and are now Mr. and Mrs. Newell Woods of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Estey en-; long wave. genuine support and cooperation Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Kirkland with the Timberline staff and his Hi pals! The Major has seen doing extra work to finish up the Stony Point spent Thursday at and daughter Beverly of Portland tertained several over the week Hear the po­ donation of papers for the news none of this beautiful May weath­ school year in proper style. spent the weekend at the home of end. Their guests included Mr. lice calls and Reports are on current history the home of Mrs. J. H. White. exchange. We feel that without er of which so much praise is Mr. and Mrs. Jim Witlow and Mrs. Fred Zeiner. and Mrs. Otto Dethlefs and ships at sea. Mr. Fisher’s support the Timber­ sung by romantic bards of past topics from the period at which Also your Mrs. Virgil Powell had as her daughter Louise and Mr. and regular pro­ line would not have attained a and present. In fact, he’s caught the text ends. Debates and oral son Kenneth spent Thursday at I grams. Price great amount of success. We also a “beastly” (?) cold from this reports will also occupy the at­ the home of Mrs. A. E. Lindbergh. guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Mrs. Winters of Kelso. desire to express our appreciation so-called beautiful weather. The tention of the students, Mrs. Edith Varley of Strassel thur Burt of Clatskanie. Mrs. Theodosia Lambert, Mrs. Some of the subjects are: Re. for the support shown the Tim­ Major, however, keeps his chin up Mrs. Robert Mitcham and baby Wm. McCormick and Reva were berline by the high school facul­ through all this and that is some­ solved, that immigration should be spent Wednesday with home folks. W. Crowder, who has employ­ of Vernonia were guests of Mrs. dinner guests of Mrs. C. E. West- $5 down, $3.50 a month ty. We especially want to give our thing in this day and age, besides restricted; Resolved, _______ , ___ that we thanks to Miss Mildred Drake, who else but him could have should have cheaper dollars; Re­ ment at Carlton, spent the week Claude Gibson Wednesday. lin Wednesday. journalism instructor, and Timber­ caught: solved, that the President should end with home folk«. Mrs. Dan May left Sunday for Frank O’Donnel, Gene Purney, THREE DAYS FREE TRIAL line advisor, whose efforts are Art Nanson sighing dismally as be elected by popular vote; Tech, Mrs. J. H. White had as her an extended visit to Strassel. Norman Pettijohn and i a friend FREE service for 90 days on largely responsible for what fav­ visions of the gridiron and the nocracy; Crime and its control; O. H. Robbins and family were from Jewell were in camp Fri- any Crosley sold by us. orable results have been obtained soaring pigskin disturb his peace Phillipine independence; Achieve­ guests Sunday Mrs. George Self­ in the Timberline. A great amount of mind. . . Clarence Lindsay? ments of Herbert Hoover; story ridge of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. guests of Bill Fitzgerald Sunday. day. Weston Radio Service of consideration indeed is due, Oh he wasn’t doing anything and of the Declaration of Indepen­ Arnold Stankey of Portland. A. J. Austin of O.-A. hill had Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Goan of too, the staffs of the papers of that’s the whole story. . . The dence; women in politics; advance Paterson Furniture Store Eston Johnson of Houlton spent a painful accident Tuesday even­ Lebanon, parents of Mrs. Wm. the two other schools with whom lives of well-known authors being in arbitration of world problems; 929 Bridge St. we have exchanged news for laid bare by senior English stu­ and countless others of no less Sunday at the home of J. R. ing while in Portland, breaking his McCormick, are visiting here this some time; namely, the staffs of dents. . . Bob Cline whistling interest. Fowler. week. left wrist. the Tiger Hi-Lites and the St. and apparently enjoying himself. -T Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford Helens Hi-Spots. Our whole-heart­ Will wonders never cease? . . left Sunday for a visit with rela- WHAT THE CLASSES ed thanks are extended to the Martin Hillman (oh this is aw­ tives at Chehalis, Wash. ARE DOING members of these staffs who have ful) talking himself dizzy. Tsk, so willingly and amply cooperat­ tsk. . . Junior Aldrich presiding Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowers of ed with us. We also wish to con­ at a committee meeting, and can Social Science Vernonia have purchased the home gratulate them upon the great he preside? . . Mildred Nutt tak­ Civics, finishing booklets; Am­ of Mrs. Linstrom in Riverview and success of their respective papers ing a beauty sleep. Ahem. , . erican history, finished book; took possession Monday . this year. To the student body we Carrol Chance portraying the well- world history, Nations after the These are the prices you’ll be wise to pay—We’ve Mrs. Piert had as her guests also wish to extend our thanks read man as he “devours” book War; economics. National, State made a judicious selection here by close adherence to Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rood, and good wishes for the next after book during his leisure and Local Finances. Quality and Advantageous Value. hours. . . Bill Lumm thinking up year. Charles Holden and Mrs. Maude some arguments for history class. Science Chemistry, Periodic Law; agri­ Mulford of Vancouver, Wash. . . Ed Roediger, the intellectual culture, Phone 721 — Free Delivery review; junior science, ALL SET, OFFICERS Miss Norma Anderson spent giant, giving an exhibition of Moving People and Goods. strength. Ho hum! . . Thomas Os­ Mathematic« the week end with home folks. Leg Pork ROAST Well, now that next year’s stu­ born attracting great attention Mr. and Mrs. Harry King and Algebra II and IV, review; dent body officers have been el­ because of his wit. Yes, where did Pound ........................... ected the present office-holders his wit go? . . Millicent Ratkie solid geometry, Spheres; plane can breathe a sigh of relief as the explaining things. Errrrr. . . Earl geometry, review. exams on the 18th and 19th, and burdens are shifted. The incoming Doney attempting in vain to as­ Commerce on the 19th. The final MILK CHOCOLATE, 8-oz. cakes .. Bookkeeping, sets; shorthand, graduation officers don’t know exactly what sume a look of dignity befitting day of school is the 24th. ROCKWOOD BRAND—Vanilla or Peanut. they are (jetting into. Isn’t that a man of hi* station. . . Hamp review; Typing I, Lesson 111; Seniors at Clatskanie high Shld. PORK Roast right, officers-elect? On being Roberson, well we declare, was Typing II, Project 20; commer­ school walked away with the in­ Pound ........................... CORN, Golden Bantam, 3 cans elected to their respective offices actually seen sitting down for cial law, Stocks and Bonds; com­ ter-class track meet with 48 they were given highest honors, once. Now isn't that something? mercial arithmetic. Insurance. LINDY BRAND—303 size. points. The juniors followed with but that isn’t all. They were hand­ . . Violet Ennis netting in the way English English II, The World in 28, the sophomores 17 and the ed plenty of responsibility as well of people. Say, young lady! CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 9 bars .... Which We Live; English IV, Am­ freshmen 3. Coles, a senior, led and the sooner they realize that Pie HEADS erican Poetry of Today; English the field with 13, Olean, junior, The Billion Bubble Soap. Regular size. fact the better for them and the CLAAS-DAY COMMITTEE Pound ............ VI, finishing contracts on A Tale was next with 13, and Draper, student body. Their duties and STARTS ON PROGRAM of Two Cities; English VIII, gen­ senior, next with 12%.—Tiger Hi- such details of office should be RAISINS, Choice, 4-lb. bag Lites. known before the taking up of the THOMPSON’S SEEDLESS. The committee selected for eral reading course on present- The sophomores won the inter­ next school year. They should work on the class-day program day literature. class meet at Scappoose high fully comprehend the gravity of has been working diligently on Foreirn Langua*« April 28. TOMATOES, 2 cans ......... BEEF ROAST I«atin I and II, review; French school their positions and should spend the program for the last two junior . prom The ___ ___ was _ held in H-D BRAND—Solid Pack-, 2 Mi’s. 1 and IT, review. a good deal of time turning pos­ weeks. Pound ................. St. Helens high school April 28. sible student body problems over A definite plan has been sel­ Billy Backus and his eight piece COCOA, Baker’s, J/j-lb. tin ... in their minds that they may be ected and work has been nar­ AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS | orchestra furnished the music. 3uite ready to shoulder the bur- rowed down to study on that one High above government standards. “I’ll Explain Everything,” a ens of office shaken off by pres­ subject. comedy, was presented by the HAMBURGER ent officers at this time and in The May activity schedule for The class-day event will be giv­ BISQUICK, Package ................. order that they might at this time en by the senior class Thursday Clatskanie high school includes senior class of St. Helens high AND n schoo May 4 under the supervi ­ next year be quite prepared to afternoon. May 18, in the high the play “Boy Blue” on the 11th, Makes the Best Strawberry Shortcake. SAUSAGE L call the year a success and turn school auditorium. baccalaureate on the 14th, senior sion of Miss Hamilton. over the reins to their successors SALAD AID, Pint jar ............... with the satisfying feeling of hav­ DURKEE’S. ing accomplished something worth while during their term of office. DOG FOOD, 3 cans for................... On your marks, officers elect! For Health and Strength VICTORY BRAND—The best for all dogs. Get set! Go! 4 Camp McGregor Riverview $24.50 FOOD VALUES! Huge Savings! À MEAT 14c Specials for Fri, & Sal 10c 10c 25c 25c 4c 20c 4 12c 25c 10c 25c 30 c 17c LODGES Exam, Will Be Given Next Week Semester examinations will be given next week to all students not exempt. The seniors will take their exams Monday and Tuesday and uaderclassmen on Wednesday and Thursday. For Safety and Cleanliness For Deliciousness and Keep­ ing Quality For Economy PROOFS OF PICTURES ARRIVE Last week saw considerable agi­ tation and activity on the part of seniors who were treated (?) with the first views of their pic­ tures in the form of proofs. The proof desired by each stu­ dent was selected and the entire group was sent hack in bulk. One Price FOR ALL OIL-STEAM WAVES The Realistic Permanent with Ringlette end« Complete Annette BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 481 Bridge St Buy Only Pasteurized Milk and Cream Advised by doctors, dietitians and health authorities everywhere. Nehalem Valley Ice and Creamery Co. Strictly Sanitary Dependable Service PHONE 471 21c A. F. & A. M. INSTANT POSTUM, Can ................ Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meets at Masonic Tempi«, Stated Communication First Thursday of each month. Special called meetings on all other Thurs­ day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitor* most cordially welcome. Emil F. Messing, W. M. F. D. 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