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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1933)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1933. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO 1 Mollie Wright take turns about have one of the most successful So do wc all, Raymond . . . Al ilueuce of the newspaper. Newspapers promote a mutual leagues the high school has ever! ice Hoffman patting Lolamae keeping house here and being had. There will be other activities Smith on the back. Has Loloinae understanding among the peo with their mother who is very ill such as ping pong instead of just swallowed an apple peeling? . . . ple who read them. in a Portland hospital. An editor of a large newspaper Various students about weeping ' basketball like they had last year. Mr». Jahn Naurnr The Birkenfeld Lumber and The organization is open to all because all the apples have been must necessarily be a brilliant eaten up . . . Florence Tichenor and educated person. He delves girls of the high school. Logging Co. at Birkenfeld recent and Mildred Walters giving the deeply into a subject and places ly purchased a tract of timber EDITOR ............................... BERT MILLS editor some very, very hard can before the people and intelligent VERNONIA TO PLAY Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones of from Enneberg and Parkman be- dy for putting their names in explanation upon the passing is Assistant Editor ........ Zonweiss Douglass 1ST. HELENS SATURDAY were callers at th. Birkenfeld the paper. The editor would rath sues.—Thelma Lincoln. hind the Old Carl Eiler place, I Senior Reporter ................. Florence Wall homes of Mrs. Frank Peterson They are now building logging Vernonia will play St. Helens er have a Hershey bar next time Junior Reporter .................. Violet Ennis and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay on roads and they will use the bridge in their annual conference foot . . . Mary Ann dropping her pen IS DEMOCRACY STRENGTH Sophomore Reporter ............... Toshi Kuge ENED BY IMPROVEMENT ball game Saturday at St. Helens. cil. Trying to imitate Marvin Sunday. across the Nehalem river that was Myers? . . . Neva Pierce disobey OF COMMUNICATION? St. Helens, although losing Freshman Reporter Martha Middlebrook Bob Lindsay and Ira Peterson built last summer. Logging oper- . some of their best mem through ing orders in the agriculture Since the days of the modern are doing carpenter work at Camp atoins will begin soon. graduation still has a superior class. Shame on you . . . Anna De backfield with plenty of speed Vaney becoming absent-minded. printing press everybody has a Mist. L. R. Chandler, county road | running toward art amazing by and weight. This will give them That’s too bad. Anna was such a newspaper in the home. They use TO THE SENIORS Joe Hastings and Jake Neuer master, and E. R. Treharne, road a good running attack that Ver good girl, too . . . June Michenor these newspapers in keeping up There is not a senior in the the last few days. Jokes, too. " Somebody ‘ __ appre- nonia will have to stop if they inviting everybody to attend the with recent happenings in the were in Vernonia on business Fri supervisor, were here this week senior room who wishes to be Girls’ league meeting. The boys government and of the outside day. igl to cover mo hope to win the game. sent back to the study hall, yet ciates a little laugh looking over the highway. ill of class Both teams have lost some of refused to attend . . . Frances world. The people read the news there are some who will probably mentary forgetfullness Fred Johnston took his sister work. Litsen to this one: Harry Culbertson of Vernonia their best linemen and so are re-: Bergerson stubbing her toe on papers and they help them to cause all to go back. Johnny was a chemist. lying on last t year’s subs to fill■ some school furniture. The furni- form their ideas. It used to be Veda home Friday evening to stopped on his way to his father’s Last year, Mr. Wilkerson saiu But Johnny is no more, the vacancies, i. St. Helens has two ture was too hig for her feet . . . that the people didn’t know what spend the weekend with her mo ranch at Clatskanie Sunday to that there would be no more stu ------- »r__ King the only one in the was happening outside of their ther, Mrs. Annie B. Johnston. For what he thought was new men in their i: lineup; Nes- 'Bobby ! dents down in the senior room be shoe Jake Neurer’s farm team. H2O was H2SO4. man from Scappoose, and Grif- ( junior room. Juniors, you should own community. cause of the conduct of last The state highway trucks are Rather unusual, what? Clearance Milton, Ole Estes and fiths from Rainier. These boys | not allow a sophomore in your The telephone has helped be year's seniors. At the beginning played good football last year, | room again . . . The football cause the people can talk to each hauling more rock this week to Dave McMullen returned a few of this year a petition was pre grounding Clarence Brimmer. It SIX WEEKS PERIOD ENDS Nesman making the all-county as other and not be together to get the new cutoff near Big Eddy days age from a hunting trip in sented to Mr. Wilkerson stating j felt like a cannon ball . . . Billy the latest happenings. The tjrst six-weeks period of half-back. that jf allowed to occupy the sen this Park. Basset studying chemistry. May school year ends Friday. | eastern Oregon. They brought . . , Vernonia ’ s team was weakened These things have strengthened ior room this year, no teachers be he is trying to invent a per- democracy because when the peo Noble Dunlap came home from back a fine mule deer. Tests are to be given at the 1 considerably by the graduation need to be on duty in the room. last of this week and report cards.of Arthur Nanson, Junior Aldrich, peual motion machine like Harold ple know what is going on they camp last weekend, and on Sun- The request was granted but be I will ti’ill be hr* given nut .. Martin _ x’ Hillman ..„1 out Tiu-tJnv Tuesday nr or Bob Cline, and Heenan . . . Verl DeVaney read are going to do as they believe day with his wife, drove to River fore the end of the first day, a Wednesday ing the funny paper. That was of next week. ’ F. H. Akers of Portland, an Edgar Crawford but have a good in running the government. few of the seniors had broken backfield built around Dave How-! just something to relieve the mo Radio is a quite recent inven view to see his mother, Mrs. Mar employe of the Portland water their promise. That would not ard. The line is rather weak but I notony of the continuous studying tion that helps the people to garet Dunlap. have been so bad had that only SCAPPOOSE DEFEATS bureau for 40 years, visited Tues VERNONIA HIGH 7 TO 6 Coach Mills and Assistant Coach. for which he is noted. YEAH . . . know what is going on in the out Richard Peterson drove to Clat day at the home of l)is brother- happened once, but it has occur Orville Britton losing his chemis side world.—Warren Aldrich. Vernonia’s final rally in .the McRae have been working hard I try red nearly every day since school skanie Saturday to get some re in-law, F. B. Warfield. book. Did you leave it home? began, and now the situation is fourth quarter failed to change to strengthen it. No . . . Mr. McCrae announcing pairs for his tractor. Scappoose’s 7 to 6 victory over THE KISTAL GAZER critical. Daisy MacDonald will be from that he would like to see the wo- Stanley and Kenneth Neurer “ Oh my dear DeLoss Powell, ” This commotion in the senior Vernonia in the first conference CARNIVAL COMMITTEES man who could balance the bud- says Kli Baldi as he grazes into Friday to Monday in Portland game of the season. Cole, back MEET room will be stopped. At present l= ........... get. Floyence Wall could prob- his kistal, “I see that for many and John Rumala from Astoria visiting her sister Margaret. it is undecided what to do. All the for Scappoose made the touch All the carnival committees ' «biy do *it if anybody could". . were here during the weekend to All the carnival days you have been troubled seniors may be moved into the down and kicked the extra point Leona New clerked in the J. C. study hall, just the unruly ones near the beginning of the second have met and one of the biggest,Bert Eastman showing how the greatly. Ah, there is much physi visit their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Penney store for a few days on and best carnivals ever given in caveman acted in the days of cal pain if my kistal tells the Mrs. Jake Neurer. may be sent upstairs, or all may quarter. lon« “??■ Thews no doubt about truth and it always does. You Scappoose kicked off to Ver U Vernonia is scheduled for Novem- your have to go up during the study Lincoln Peterson and Reed extra duty. being right, Bert . . . Violet periods. Maybe at the end of the nonia at the opening of the game. ber 10. Ennis looking very sad. No news could play football, whenever you Holding are now working for the There is going to be a splen is do not want to do anything you semester, because the half year It seemed that Vernonia was go good news, Violet, except to subjects will have expired, some ing to have a walkaway victory did play given by the sophomore the reporter . . . Jeanette John had a good excuse to offer. But Birkenfeld Logging Co. at Natal. of the teachers will be placed on by the way the team charged class together with several spe giving June Michenor a few poin all is well now. You can play J. M. McCormick butchered a _____ ____ down the field but a fumble near cial features. There will be many! ters duty in the room. on typing. Jeanette knows football. You are greatly relieved. baby beef last week and Jake good concessions and hot dogs | ,° n l yP ln g- line gave Scappoose a the goal There will be no excuse to offer The seniors do not approve ol Rumors going will be served by the capable a11 at>0-ut *A • • Neurer also butchered a beef last any of the above plans but some chance to punt out of danger, that Mr. Wilkerson was seen when you do not want to do In the second quarter, Scap- Harold Heenan and Sara McGee. about week. something. thing is going to be done unless snapping pupils with a rubber “Ah, really, Mr. Powell, boils the present condition is radically poose did the same thing Verno- Folks from here who were in band. What is this world coming . a . touch- JUNIOR PLAY CAST CHOSEN to improved during the next few nia did in the first, , only . . . Thomas Osborne showing have their good points as well as St. Helens this week were L. A. down and the extra point was Try-outs for the junior play, days. ability as a typist. YoU ca their bad. So let it be with Peterson, Irvin Knowles, Mr. and scored. Near the end of the quar “Nobody But Naincy,” were held his Seniors, do you want to ncertianly tipe oogd, tHomaz . . . yours. One dollar, please.” ter Cole’s charging through the Friday evening in the high school Doris your room and go back to Mrs. J. M. McCormick and Mr. Lindgren and Hazel Tomlin line would have meant another assembly room. Those who were separated study hall? Your actions will for once. Surely, you IMPROVEMENT OF and Mrs. Jake Neurer. touchdown for Scappoose if How chosen to take parts in the play girls haven’t had a quarrel have tainly speak louder than words COMMUNICATION Mrs, Ella Caywood and Mrs. these next few days. If you lose ard for Vernonia hadn’t overtak were: Sara McGee, Page Sim you? . . . Juniors showing signs the room, you have only your en and tackled him within 25 mons, Helen Messing, Doris An- of spring fever. This is fall, not In the eighteenth and nine Abbie Sutphin, daughters of Mrs. yards of the goal. selves to blame. derson, Margaret McNutt, Ro- spring . . . Pisacanthy pussy rec teenth centuries the people in one During the half, the girls of berta Williams, Harold King, Ro- tus (whoever he is) still ruling section of the U. S. knew very way or another. They may not high school led by bert Kilby, Herbert Piert and the junior room with an iron little about their countrymen in agree to everything that is said UVI1WL. JI 1IM ■ I the Vernonia - SCHOOL SPIRIT ~ .iJy® _ ”?)" , ’ serpentined Holly Holcomb. Students, Vernonia high school i and . r*nces hand . . . Boys using cosmetics. another section of the country. but they get the same ideas. gave yells in the center of the The committee who seelcted What is this? . . . Reporter Ennis As a result they had small dif Great movements like the NRA is your school so why not support field. the cast was Miss Bolton, Mr. it? You may think that a team why Carl Jenson is so ferences which grew because of would not succeed if it were not It was in the third quarter McEntire, Mr. McCrae and Miss wondering misunderstandings into great dif for our easy means of communi can play without you but think when studious. That’s easy. This is the Vernonia was able to fight Crary. what more it could do if every its way end of the six weeks . . . Stanley ficulties. If they had had means cation. It has strengthened dem to the goal for its only Btudent was there yelling and en- touchdown. There was intense ex-' Practice will begin immediate Overson sporting another wave in of communication like they have ocracy and will continue to do so couraging the team to victory. citement on the field just before ly. his hair. Who did that? . . . now they would have understool in the future. The people hear Would it not make the chances the goal was reached because on Everyone wanting to go fishing what the troubles were and have many plans and ideas and one JUNIOR NOTEBOOKS for victory greater? must think for themselves. these fine days. Who wouldn’t? ironed them out much easier. the fourth down Vernonia only HANDED IN The easy means of communica If you have not taken part in had The people think they have a . . . Betty Elizabeth Mirandy about a foot to go for the tion creates a national society and more direct effect on the govern an enterprise for the honor of the touchdown Liegh Lea Lee (whatever her and a line smash with Calls for newspapers, pen name is) showing her ability in develops the minds of the people ment when they hear the results school you can hardly realize how Holcomb carrying the ball made it is to be without the support the touchdown. Howard tried to knives and paste could be heard pronouncing hard words. Eluci along the same line. For example so soon after they happen. from the junior room Friday as date, Betty, elucidate . . . Jeanne the broadcasts over the radio. of your fellow students. If there kick the extra point but failed. The communication that we the juniors tried to do a last Hughes wanting her name in the Perhaps millions are listening to have nowadays makes us become is no such support you may feel A touchback in the fourth quar that the school doesn't care. So ter enabled Scappoose to punt out minute job completing their six paper. Do something worth the the same broadcast and they will more conscious of our fellow citi help those 11 fellows playing for of danger but as Vernonia was weeks English notebooks. publicity and the editor will be all be influenced by it in some zens in distant states.—Bill Lurnrn Torn pieces of naper and con glad to oblige. V. H. S. and turn out and root in the midst of its final rally, the siderable disturbance marked the for them. blew and ended the game. windup of the first six weeks’ Why is it that large schools and whisle Several times during the game work. These notebooks contain NEWSPAPER HAS A colleges succeed in sports? Why Scappoose SOCIALIZING EFFECT its back in the various types of news stories. is rivalry so keen between two shadow of had UPON AMERICAN LIFE its goalpost but only Negligence to keep them up to colleges? School spirit? Certainly. once did Vernonia succeed in get date caused everyone to scramble Then, even though we are not to ting past the goal line. Newspapers promote unity of for the one or two unfortunate thought be compared with those schools among the people who The gate receipts were $15.30. newspapers in the room. we can have the same amount of read them. A nation’s leading pa school spirit. per is distributed over the whole FOOTBALL RALLY HELD WILDCAT ATTRACT* It is your team that plays pl , the country. We read the New York V. H. S.’s annual football rally CONSIDERABLE ATTENTION game, and your school that roots Times in Oregon. For an example for it and you are part of your was held last Friday for the pur of the unity it encourages a fa A wildcat brought to school mily takes a democratic paper, school so you should give it your pose of rousing enthusiasm for utmost support. The pep rally the Vernonia - Scappoose game Monday morning by George Cra- the leading newspaper in the starts the fire of spirit so it is which was held on the next day fard attracted considerable atten country. The father of the family tion from the students of the reads it daily. Naturally his view up to each and every one of youd on the local field. There were three half-hour per school. to keep it burning.—Harold King. point is about the same as that For Better iods in the afternoon. An assem The cat was caught some time bly was held immediately after ago by Frank Brown of Mist who of the paper’s. Perhaps some of 3 Lb. Can YELLS AND SONGS the other members of the family the classes were over and for gave it to George Crafard. With the exception of times about do not read the newspaper. It fol ten minutes yell practice, George received several scrat when the students are in the Hershey’s, Rich and the direction of Frances ches on the hands as he was put lows that the man of the house midst of excitement in a football under will explain the democratic view healthful. H-lb. tin azC Bergerson, was held. After yell ting the cat in a box Monday game, V.H.S. yelling is rather practice, speeches given by the point to the other members and half hearted compared to that coach and assistant coach, and morning to bring it to school. they will form their own conclu heard from other high school i i several members of the football sions; usually to coincide with QUART CAN rooters, and the singing is worse.' team gave short talks, stressing PICTURES TAKEN OF CLASS that of the father and the paper. Group pictures of the juniors The main reason is that the stu the importance of the school’s Most all of the man’s neigh dents don’t know very many and town’s support in winning a and seniors were taken Monday bors the same paper. At songs and yells. morning by Mr. Scott, local pho some take time or other, these people game. In a recent game with Scap- tographer. be in contact with each other As soon as these speeches were poose our football team has is- given The rest of the classes will will and discuss the issues of the mo the students formed a long have sued a challenge to us rooters. line and their pictures taker, later. ment. At the business house the serpentined the main The only way we can take it up street of Vernonia These pictures will be 25 cents employer influences his employees gave yells apiece. COOKIES, Raspberry Tart». (The famous is to learn the yells and songs at the intersection and to a large extent. His opinions near Miller ’ s American Cracker Line.) A rich distinctive that we may give the team the store aind sang their pep song. are based on his newspaper data. cooky. Made of two layers of Short Cake support they deserve. FOG HOLDS UP BUS Many business men keep in The serpentine was continued with Raspberry Fruit center. 0 4 With the newly organized Pep down Because of heavy fog. the Mist contact with larger financial street nearly to the (Reg. 35c per lb.) TODAY, lb. ..... ¿TtC club to load out, our next game Rock the school bus had to come very slow- firms which gives advice to the bridge where the with St. Helens should spell V-I- students creek lv bo school Thrusday mon morning. smaller business man as to how disbanded. C-T-O-R-Y.—Zonweiss Douglass. For about ten miles the fog ; was to run his business, when and SOUP, Campbell’s. Your choice: Tomato, Ve MYSTIC MIRACLE— The wire pot Q so thick an object could not be how to invest his money, etc. INSTITUTE TO BE HELD getable, Vegetable-Beef, Chicken, cleaner with handle. Works like magic *rC "PEP” CLUB ORGANIZED seen 20 feet ahead but then it These things are all founded, The students of the high school Ox-Tail, Beef-Bean, Celery 3 Cans ¿DC High school girls are reviving will have a two day vacation lifted. The bus was then able to to a great extent, upon the in- SHOE POLISH— Shinola or “2-in-l” school spirit and backing up the October to school more swiftly. PEANUT BUTTER, Top Notch. For a 0 4 16 and 17 when the come Black or Brown. 2 for ..................... team with a newly formed club. teachers’ institute _______ , _ ____ a The bus arrived at school tasty school sandwich. 2-lb. jar will be held at few minutes before nine o’clock. Twelve girls have been chosen St. Helens. CHEESE, Choose-Coos .Extra quality from the student body and will be CHOCOLATES, Star, assorted creams with During the first day of the cream cheese. Coos Bay make, lb IMPORTANT ITEMS seen at all games dressed in or institute heavy chocolate coating. Fresh 1 4 teachers will be re- ange sweat shirts and black skirts. quired to the McGee stating that she is and delicious. Pound ....................... IrtC GRAPE FRUIT, Mission 2’s. Rich, ripe visit some other school an Sara Three girls have been taken from out of Columbia authority on crazyology — what segments. Florida pack. 2 cans ..... county. The in ever that is . . . Doris Anderson If everyone spends each class and are: seniors, Flor stitute proper will BISQUICK — The original biscuit flour — be held the baaing like a sheep. Was that a ence Wall, Mary Ann Childs, Zon second day at St. Helens. Makes those gloriously good 0 4 CREAM OF WHEAT. AU the stand ... everyone works weiss Douglass; juniors, Sara Mc mamma sheep, Doris? . . . Ray biscuits in a jiffy. Package ... J t C ard of a real breakfast. Lge. Pkg. Gee, Violet Ennis, Helen Messing; GIRLS LEAGUE mond Justice wishing that agri sophomores, Betty Lee, Thelma ELECTS OFFICERS culture was all that worried him. Lincoln, Alice Hoffman; fresh men. Martha Meadowbrook. Doro The girls league of the Ver- thy Oversea, Edith Anderson and nonia high school met Tuesday, Frances Bergerson, yell leader. October 2, to elect officers for With these peppy girls organiz the We repair all makes of coming school year. They are: ed, the hoys should be urged on Charleen Washers George, presdent; Thel BARREL (4 »ack»). $6.40 to a successful season. ma Lincoln, vice president; Max VERNONIA RADIO SHOP ine Bolinger, secretary-treasurer, Manufactured by the Crown Gene Shipman JUNIOR ART DISPLAYED Elizabeth Ek. scribe. Mills at Portland. The juniors are showing that and Miss Hughes, advisor, hopes to hidden talent of art! The room’s blackboard ansi walls and are covered with jun-1 ior mascots and drawings about | them. Our class talent has been, WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO PER TON (25 Sacks) .......... Natal IMBERLINE SALE Alarm Clocks 98c Week End Only HOFFMAN HDWE. CO 1 am « W ©fiialem ihî a !« Market and Grocery, Inc. MONEY SAVING SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Snowdrift 49c Cocoa Wesson Oil 44c Rolled Oats“;. ,w“p e 23c I I 25c 17c 25c 24c Buy Now Kitchen Queen Maytag Washers Flour 4s9acbk $1.70 MILL RUN DANCE OLDTIME and MODERN I. O. O. F. HALL Vernonia Sat. Oct. 14 Drv J Cleaning OF THE VERY BEST ORDER— Including taking out of spots. . . Our dry cleaner is a member of the U. S. Dry Cleaners, a na tional organization which admits highly quali fied candidates only. MUSIC BY The NEHALIANS MEN 25c LADIES 10c VERNONIA LAUNDRY Fresh Produce WHEAT PER TON CQÛ <P*JV Vernonia Trading Co We Deliver Phone 681 Sweet Potatoes LETTUCE Celery CAULIFLOWER lb. head bunch head Sc 5c Sc IOC