Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 26, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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Blue Jay« Win from
St. Helens 34 to 19
On Local Floor
care of the roads in the vicinity
of Mist but apparently was pay­
ing no attention to the highways
nearer Vernonia. President L. H.
Dewey appointed Mr. Thompson
as chairman of a committee to
take the matter up with the de­
partment. Mr. Thompson named
as members of the committee F.
D. Macpherson and Lode McDon­
ald.
are eligible for signing up on I requested to be present at this
WESTIMBER GIRL IS
the reduction program and are I meeting.
ELECTED SORORITY
PRESIDENT AT P. U.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest'
Grove, Jan. 23 — (Special.) —i
Marlys Hefner, of Westimber, !
now a senior at Pacific univer­
sity, was elected president of Phi
Lamba Omicron social sorority at
the meeting last week.
Marlys has been active in many
student groups. She is one of I
the outstanding athletes among
the girls and was awarded the
hockey stick, which is presented
j
The Study club, with Mrs. A. each year to the best player.
G. Pearson as chairman, will meet
See the big double-header to­
at the home of Mrs. Chas. G.
Stanton next Wednesday at 2:00 night between Clatskanie and Ver­
nonia high schools, grade school
p. m., January 24.
Miss LaVelle Berg ar.d Miss gym, 7:30 p. m. Admission 10, 15
Adv.
Juanita Nelsom1 spent the week , and 25 cents.
end with Miss Nelson’s parents
Miss Maxine Schlegel of Port- 1
in Monmouth.
land and O. T. Bateman of Ver- !
The New Year’s 'dance given nonia entertained informally Miss
at Timber by the Nightingales of Hazel Nobes and Dr. Roland D. ,
Forest Grove was such a success Eby at the Sign of the Rose in j
that they will give another dance Portland Saturday night.
in the Timber hall Friday night,
Jain. 26.
NEAL BUSH IS CHOSEN
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gilmore,
POLITEST MAN IN U.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilmore and
OF O. STUDENT BODY
Mr. and Mrs. John Richmond
spent Saturday in Portland.
Neal Bush, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Burleigh Tailman enter­ Mrs. J. H. Bush of Vernonia, was
tained Mrs. J. H. Brown, Mrs. chosen Friday as one of the
Elmer Spooner and Mrs. Wm. two politest students on the Uni- j
Huffman at a luncheon at her versity of Oregon campus, the
home last Wednesday afternoon. other being a young woman.
The afternoon was spent quilting.
The unique contest was con­
G. Goodwin was removed to' ducted by Phi Theta Upsilon. As I
the hospital in Hillsboro last a reward the two received tickets
Wednesday. He is suffering from to the Gamma Alpha Chi fashion
Airport Project Again
dance.
i
Discussed by C. of C. cancer of the stomach.
Mrs. Sam Morelli and two chil­
dren Ede and Nick left last Sun­
Modern and old time dances, I.
(Continued from Page 1)
day for Helena, Montana, where O. O. F. hall Saturday night, Jan.
they
will
visit
friends
and
rela
­
making out the final application
27. A good time for you and your j
was stressed by Judd Greenman, tives.
friends.
Adv.;
who pointed out that whatever the
Chas. Thurston of McMinnville
future of the CWA it is reason­ spent Sunday visiting with his CORN-HOG MEETING TO
ably certain that money to con­ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
BE IN BIRKENFELD
tinue it will not be so plentiful Mrs. Elmer Spooner.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30
as in the past, and that applica­
N. P. Nelson drove to Winlock,
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tions will be scrutinized all the Wash., last week to visit his bro­
A meeting for considering the '
more carefully. The committee ther, Peter. From there he left corn and hog adjustment pro- i
should find out the depth of last Monday for San Francisco gram for the Nehalem district
gravel, for instance, required on on business.
will be held next Tuesday, Jan-1
the runway, he declared.
The honor roll for the third uary 30, at 8:00 o’clock at Bir-j
Upon motion by Lester Sheeley six-weeks includes these pupils kenfeld.
The purpose of this meeting is
the airport committee was given First grade, Bettye Gene Wright,
authority to interview the bureau Frances Parcher, Robert Kling- to explain the plan of the corn-1
of aeronautics with reference to | sporn; fourth grade, Ruth Byers, hog adjustment program. The ■
engineering requirements, avail : Jake Hoffart, Jean Welter; fifth meeting is being arranged for by
themselves of the services of an ’ grade, Felix Marquez, Henrietta the campaign committee for this
engineer in making the preifmin-I Bergin; sixth grade, Bilile Huff­ distriet, A. R. Melis, Robert Berg
ary estimates, and incur necessary j man, Kyle Wilson; seventh grade, and H. C. Williams. County Agent j
Hazel Shiffer, Maxine Kllburg, Geo. A. Nelson will be present to ,
expenses such as telephoning.
Orville Simmons, Ede Morelli; explain the details of the pro- (
Road Condition* Protested
Neglect of the secondary high-1 eighth grade, LaVerne Kilburg, gram to sign up for the bounties
ways in the vicintiy of Vernonia Lorraine Tailman, Eleane Brown. on the hog production and1 the de­
The Snider Shingle mill has re­ tails of signing the contracts.
was protested by E. S. Thompson,
All farmers who are raising at
who declared that the highway ceived their allotment for the
department was taking excellent first quarter (three months) and least three litters of hogs a year
started operations Monday for ap­ steep road. Consequently the car
proximately six weeks. Each mill was a wreck on the road below
is given so many squares per ma­ as well as several quarts of milk.
NOTICE—I will not be respon­ chine to cut. By this method it
I
sible for any debts contracted will take a large mill just as
by my wife, Mrs. Mike L. Miller. long to cut the same amount of
Mike L. Miller.
4cl squares per machine as the small­
er mill. It is thought that allot­
ments will be given the quarter
THURSDAY, FEB. 1
WANTED
rather than by the month as has
MUSIC. PUPILS— Piano. Mrs. been done heretofore.
Main Event
Harold McEntire, House No. 16
Sunset camp started construc­
LEE DAVIS, Vernonia vs.
Louisiana Ave. O.-A. hill.
4c2 tion work last Monday momimg.
TED ANLIKER, St. Helens
Another slide 125 feet long and
FOR RENT
•
Semi-Final
15 feet deep blocked the S. P.
MUTTART,
Wilark CCC vs.
lines
near
Wheeler
last
Satur
­
THREE ROOM, furnished house.
YOUNG SITTS, Vernonia
Water included, $6 per month day. Ditchers worked 24 hours
I
clearing the debris from the
in advance. 1024 Columbia St.
•
Preliminary
tracks and repairing the roadbed,
WRIGHT, Mist CCC
vs.
FOR SALE so that traffic was restored to
SAM SMITH, Gales Creek.
normal Monday morning. As was
THREE CATTLE FOR SALE — reported last week, the S. P. op­
•
3 OTHER BOUTS
$60 cash. John Edens.
4*1 ened their lines last Sunday, and
approximately
200
loads
were
ONE JERSEY COW. 5 years old.
Fresh since Nov. 1, 1933, $25. shipped east and west from Sun­
Vernonia Trading Co.
4c3? day to Friday. Forty men and 20
MIST vs. WILARK
engines were in use last week.
CCC TEAMS
I
Four Ostrolorp roosters for sale. Thursday the tracks had been
Last house on Second Ave., repaired enough to run the large
One Admission
North. A. W. Potter.
3*1 engines, or “hogs” as they are
to Both
called.
Two young Jersey-Guernsey cows.
Basketball preliminary
While delivering milk last Tues­
One just fresh. See Eben John
in grade school gym,
at 1208 Bridge street or Henry day, Paul Hankins, local dairy­
John 2*4 miles south of Verno­ man. returned to find that his
Fights
in Legion hall.
Ford coupe had tired of waiting
nia.
3*1
and started off down the rather ¡L
The Vernonia Blue Jays de­
feated the St. Helens woman’s
team 34 to 19 Wednesday night
in the grade school gym. The Blue
Jays led from the start, the
score standing 18 to 7 at the end
of the first half. Towards the
end of the game the visitors be­
gan to find the basket, but the
guards were too small to cover
Mildred Brady, stellar Vernonia
forward, and she continued to
shoot baskets with clock-work re­
gularity. In the second half every
member of the Vernonia squad
played at one time or another
in the game.
The line-up was as follows:
Blue Jays—Mildred Brady and
Bonnie Lynn, forwards; Billie
Bergerson, sub forward; Mildred
Hawkins and Ida Mae Hawkins,
centers; Celeste McDonald and
Billie Bergerson, sub centers;
Helen Bergerson and Doris Vos-
nick, guards; “Toots” Lynn, and
Erma Thompson, sub guards. St.
Helens—L. Hogan and M. Oliver,
forwards; J. Baseel, sub forward;
G. Tillison and V. Baseel, centers;
J. Tupper, sub center; H. Hanliff
and M. Kennitz, guards; Hiatt,
sub guard.
Following the women’s game the
Mist CCC team played a hard
fought and close game with St.
Helens high school, losing 17
to 14.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934.
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