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TIMBERLINE /***£*** HW SCHOOL SECTION PAGE 3—VERNONIA EAGLE SL Helen» I» Defeated 27-7 In Game Here IN MEMORIAM We, th* students of Vernonia high school regret deeply th* lorn of our friend and classmate Helen Brimmer. Her cheerful friendly attitude, her willingness to do for others, will always remain in our memories although she is no longer a member of our group. Editorial rally held On« of the largest and most m- thoia»t!r crowd* for many a y«M, Vsfsesis High School Student cheered and watched the Vernonia H-dy boys trounce the fighting Ht. Helen* team 27 to 7 in a hard iougtl Utllr Fridcy nw>n at the ball park. Thl* wa* the first NOTE OF THANKS uae that Vernonia had defeated The student body, faculty, the St Helen* team in the last football squad and coach wish to I wa ysar». so aH (he I«»<*1 rooter» give their most sincere thanks veal ho»* »'»h a happy imila to the mere hant*of th* following | Vernonia scored a touchdown in «stores; Nehalem Market, Miller U m first few minut«* of play Mercantile. King's Mercantile • bea Howard ran thirty yard* Hrirkel Harber Shop and Soden's to ero’* the goal »Landing up. f Barber Shop who closed during Kiag scored the estra point when I kt caught * pe»s from Holcomb, i the gam* Friday. T ou were few in number but Karl; m the second quarter k Helen, reg-tei.d their only <,e,t ,n ^'rn 10 * toachdowa in the gNM. I^d by. co^rBt< Wlth »*• Lrftanin drive of Rutherford ‘»•’P««« sad Cody they w.r» finally able/4’ bao’1 ottr bo’f' u • *’cV,rjf thar gridiron wridiron over o»re the ths f.o+it.ne - ' on n the fighting to crow • I “• bX • »«rio« | St Helen* eleven. of bae bucks. _ la the third quarter Howard' i,ur bojr* i went on th* field with I btoke loose on an off tackle play J- — more confidence snd wil | to »pnnt siity-five yards for a !*ng»v ls** to fight because you touchdown The try for point • merchants' act proved to them •u aa»u«cr«»ful making the ■cor* that you were backing them Therefore, we again say that we J to 4. la the fourth quarter Earl ’ owe you merchant* our deepest Lag. right end. blocked a 8t appreciation for your fin* cooper- He!.»« punt which rolled over la Uon; and we in our turn desire toe goal line for a safety. Then 1 to aid you in boosting your trade. HOME ECONOMICS Student Body t> a vain attempt to score. St. GETS SUPPLIES Faculty Helen* filled the air with passes. The home economic* clas* ha* Football Squad Holly Holcomb in'-copied one I received some more supplies in W McCrae, Coach of them pasaee to run for a cluding a 49 pound sack of flour toeehdown untouched. I>ave from the Sperry Flour Company, Howard inlrrrrpted a second pass SEEN AND HEARD syrup* and jellies from the Tea ta run through a Lr »k»n field for Bionde» and brunettes turning Garden* Product* Co. and large asether go«L Both trie* for po«Ms to redheads over nigh! (Now is recipe file» from the Porter- Scar •w* unsucceaafuL your chance, Mr. Ripley.) pelli Macaroni Co. Kiag. Holcomb, Henderson and Maxin* Taylor trying to see A full set of dishes and an Hsws/d starred for Vernonia how she looks tn Bonnie's glasse* electric plate have been purchased I •hi* Cody and Rutherford car- (Pretty cuts. Maxina.) by the achooL t*4 the brunt of SC. Helens* at Skuii* trying to teach hi* stu The girl* are still preparing tach dent» »omething about Orthoptera breakfast*. Da«*«* Uy fme »porl*man»hip and Tkyaanura (Keep it up, Mr I •a* shone by both sides. The StaMte). <*»♦ ««• a el, •aa. hard fought Dorothy Overaon sits looking ••4 ««11-plsyed struggle betw around the room waiting for some ef the strongest teams of classy senior boy to wink at her. tta eeuaty Why, Dorothy! OtUtai., Biancone, former Paul Adams is on* of a dosen A. F. of L LOGGERS Oragoa sut« player wa* refer««, that to going to get hi* nock Local No. 18743 meets second *•4 George Plum, umpire. and fourth Thursdays in th« (Continued on Pag« 4) month at Grange hall. 8 p. m GIRLS LEAGUE MEETS Visiting members cordially mvit The Girls' league of the Ver- ed to attend. **•♦> whool held their ra- Fred Lumm, president. niw business meeting Tueaday * «» Milla’ mon* A. F. A A. M. * tomaiiitee wa* appointed to Vernonia Lodge No. 184 * IL* baxaar date, which will bo A. F. A A. M. meet* **raty-ninth of October. Com The government is behind at Masonic Temple ■<tt*e* were appointed to make Stated Communicattoa every deposit you for the party. First Thursday of e«cl up to 15000. That ia month. Special called M«;onr Griffin, member of all othey Thur* meetmg* on in finest guarantee nights 7 30 p.m. Visitors * Hank» high school visited world — as certain as most cordially welcome. k”t‘l on* day last week. B. Wilkeraon. W, M. J. Iona Stanton and Miaa very existence of our | gov- D. Macpherson, Secretary F. Fril’U* U"** *“,ud •rh°o1 *•* ernmentl Make your de- I I I I I I I I LODGES I Laundry Work That Is Reliable ... WE TAKE SCHOOL WARRANTS— Will make change up to 50 per cent in cash. VERNONIA LAUNDRY And Dry Cleaning Phone 711 —TF Professional & Business Directory I w ’ Ofidio tubes and tested free. they ar« guaranteed, by Federal Deposit Insurance. •THE ROLL OF W* r»pnir any make "f radio. W* ara num- ber* of the R. if. A. Radia Manufacturers Automation. u. PHONE 801 w*«ton Radio Sarvica » Located in Peraltare Stere HONOR BANK” The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK J. A. Thornburgh, President R. G. Thornburgh. Cashier Order of Eastern Star I Nehalom Chapter 153. O. E. 8 Regular commu nication first and third W ed needaya of e«eh month, at Ma sonic Tempi« All visiting si» ters and broth era welcome. Mrs. M. F. Wall. W. M. Leone McGraw, Sec. ____ Pythian Sitter« Vernonia temple 81 meets every fourth Wednesday in W. 0. W. hall. I Rose Fletcher. M.E.C. Clara Keraa, M. of R- A C. Willard Batteries BARBER joy GENERAL MOBILGAS Oil* . . Expert Greasing shop Haircutting for Men Women and Children VERNONIA SERVICE STATION Expert Work Guaranteed < BAFFORD BROS. General Plumbinf Roland L. Trehame Expert Automobile Repairins WELDING TWIN FIR, service Vernonia Guaranteed! posit* with confidence Vernon Is to Meet Clatskanie I here Tomorrow Thursday night at seven o’clock ■ percent of the high school student* gathered at the high CITIZENSHIP acho ol building for the rally pre- CRixenship in high school <**iing th* football game that L._. count* a* much a* the students regular gradea, because, if a wa- played Friday afternoon with St. Helena student get* good grade* but At a few minute* past »even a Wi* cannot conduct himself well a- mong hl* fellow classmates, hi* ’«rpentine was begun. They firn education will not be very bene went to th* intersection by the bank where they circled around ficial to him m after life. The Vernonia football team If one come* to school and the intersection and gave a few II meet the Clatskanie Tigers yells. doesn't learn anything except how The serpentine then went back on the Clatskanie field tomorrow to conduct himself in class and amoqg other people, he ha* to the city p*rk where a large aitern°on »t 2:30. wa* -- lit. --------- , , The boy* were all “pepped up’’ learned someth tag that will be bonfire helpful to him. Everyone joined in singing the after winning from St Helen* 1 her* ha* been a great deal school song. Then Bill Byers, last Friday and expect to play of complaint about citizenship yel leader, introduced * fight ba- a good, hard game. The Clatskanie team is noted grade* this past week among the tween Joe McNutt, representing students and this being the first V ernonia and Clarence, represen for their good pausing, but with Dave Howard playing left half week of the six-w**ks it would ttag St. Helens. the Vernonia team hopes to hold be a good lime for to Next, the yell leader* intro its own. •tart anew. duced the football players, teach- ( If the Vernonia team wins this Those that have not come up er», several students and towns- game they will have a fair chance to average shouldn't give up, but people. of winning the county champion- try and improve and see the re At about 8:15 the rally was ship this year, sult* on their next report card. broken up. / A ■ large group of - - high - - school The students that participated1 students as well as townspeople JUNIOR MEETING HELD in this rally showed real school' are urged to attend the game and President, Margaret Byers, cal "P,nt- help support the boy* led a meeting of the Junior* last Monday dur.ng activity period f They decided that the Junior play would be given before Christma*. Report* from the committee to Our work is guaranteed a» reliable and absolutely safe »elect the play were given. for your clothes. They’ll come back snowy and clean It wa» decided that each Jun — snd nicely finished. Our prices are low—in perfect ior would bring ten cent* to p*y accordance with these times. off the class debt Roland D. Eby, M. D. Physican and Surgeon Town Office 881 Portland-Vernonia Truck Line W. A. DAVIS, Proprietor Daily Service Office with Crawford Motor Co. John A. Hughe«, M. D. Telephone* ------- «11» Phytic isa and Surgeow Office Phone 663 Res. Phone 664 Vernonia Oregon H. M. BIGELOW dentist Joy Theatre Building Vernonia . • • CASON’S TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DIS TANCE HAULING SEE US For your old-growth 1S-INCH FIR WOOD AND CEDAR SHINGLES I I I Oregon NEHALEM TAVERft 3 MILES NORTH EAST OF VERNONIA VERNONIA BRAZING AND MACHINE WORKS Authorised CHEVROLET Sales and Service PHONE 341 I