Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 18, 1973, Page 4, Image 4

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    Lkriioni.i fag k Son Honored
4 THURSDAY. OCT II. 1973
With Dinner
SAWDUST
a H M a o s o M M M O B o a a a o o a c
l.ast Thursday, the Bachelor
Cooking Class made applesauce
and apple cakes to be eaten at
the Lion’s Club benefit
VMS's illustrious typing tea­
cher. Gary Geist, was stung by a
bee last Wednesday The unfor­
tunate insect died soon after
wards
Betty Steele, sophomore and
1973 graduate Earl Abercrom­
bie are engaged to be married
VHS has acquired a new
student; her name is Betty
Miller and she is a junior from
Hillsboro
Mrs Louise Walker
Public
Health Nurse comes to V er­
nonia along with all of the
County Service Officers every
Wednesdav
Gordon Crowston has been
substituting as the milk machine
by passing out milk during the
noon hour, because the milk
machine is broken
The senior candy bars arrived
over the weekend for sale by the
class of *74 Due to the high cost
of chocolate, cream and almonds
the company has raised the price
from 50 cents to 60 cents instead
of cutting the size of the bars
Ken Enneberg's coil wire
mysteriously disappeared from
his Jeep last Monday
Both cross country meet and
volleyball game with Catlin Ga­
ble Monday, was cancelled by
Catlin Gable because they didn't
have enough cross country
members
J o u rn a lis m Class
D ebates " B a n a n a "
“ Have you ever wondered how­
to spell the word banana” The
Journalism class got into an
uproar Tuesday afternoon with
hall of the class on one side and
half on the other side Even the
second-vear Journalism student
a “Senior” was on the wrong
side “Can you imagine” ’
After much debate. Mrs
Hearing got down a dictionary
looked up the word and showed it
to the 'Senijp.’J who replied
“ I t ’s wrong' ” The dictionary
didn’t give a second spelling
either so the student didn’t even
have a chance since the be­
ginning»
Next, as if that wasn't enough,
the “Senior” started a discus­
sion on another word and by the
same procedure he lost again
Mrs Hearing and this particular
student spent approximately fif­
teen minutes on two words'
At the end of the day. at least
the students learned how to spell
“ banana' and that there is only
one approved way to spell “all
right "Now all Mrs Hearing has
to do is convince the student,
which is. by the sound of things,
going to be a little more than a
teaching job'.
Good O ld H a llo w e e n
J u s t Is n 't T h e S a m e
“ What does Halloween mean
to you’’ “ When questioned, se­
veral high school students said it
means “time to break out your
rotten eggs, tomatoes, and fire­
crackers to throw on Halloween
night.” The grade school stu­
dents said it was “ time to trick-
or-treat “ The adults said “it is a
time when you are interrupted
every five minutes by a kid who
wants candy, or going with the
kids so that the big ones don’t
scare them to death.”
It used to be when a kid did
something on Halloween nothing
happened But with the way
repair prices are today the kid
might not only pay for it but may
end up in jail too A lot of the
blame should go to those parents
who brag about what they did as
kids They are actually influenc­
ing their kids to do the same or
similar things
The police try to keep order
but there just aren't enough of
them to do it.
Loggers Log
October 18 - 6 p.m JV Foot­
ball - VHS at Warrenton
5 p.m. GAA Volleyball - W ar­
renton at VHS
October 19 - 8 p.m Varsity
Football VHS at Warrenton
October 20 -Open Date
October 21 - American Educa
lion Week (October 21-27.)
October 22 - 4 p.m JV Foot­
ball - VHS at Concordia
October 23 Open Date
October 24 - 4 p.m Cross Country
League Meet at Pier Park
One of the least known facts in
modern American agriculture is
that farmers for years have
sought their profits through in­
creased production and efficien­
cy rather than in higher prices
Mr and Mrs John Steele had a
family dinner for their respec­
tive families in honor of Doug
Steele, home on leave from
Texas
Present were John's children
Mr and Mrs Doug Steele and
Cindy of Austin. Texas. M r and
Mrs Deno Steele. Bridget and
Little Deno of Portland M r and
Mrs Larry Holsey of Aloha
Betty Jo Steele and her fiance
Earl Abercrombie and Grandma
Mary Steele all of Vernonia
Rosa s children M r and Mrs
Dave Pierce and Lisa of Clat­
skanie
Mr
and Mrs
Roy
Pierce. Kevin and Ryan. Long­
view Washington. Frank Pierce
and friend Sharon Spickleman
Kerry. Jeff and Tracey of Clat­
skanie
Richard and Calvin
Pierce of the home
Callers later in the day were
Mr and Mrs Frank Steele and
Frankie
T h u rs d a y L a s t D a y
F o r R e g is tra tio n
Thursday, October 18 is the
last day to register for the trip to
OMSI. planned by the Vernonia
Swim Club for Saturday, Oc­
tober 20
Cost is SI and those planning to
attend must register by calling
4296872
L e s ta G a rn e r A tte n d s
G ra n d T e m p le M e e t
Mrs Lesta Gamer represc-nt
ed Vernonia Temple Pythian Sis­
ters at the annual Grand Temple
session held at the Cosmopolitan
hotel in Portland October 7.8 and
9 She served on the registration
committee, and also on the
committee for greetings to the
Knights
The convention was the annual
business session and election of
state officers Mary Mcllvaineof
Yamhill was named as grand
chief for the coming year
Social events of the convention
included a tea Sunday afternoon
to honor Grand Temple and
Grand Lodge officers, a banquet
and entertainm ent Monday
evening, and various group din­
ners Sunday evening
Mrs Garner, who is a past
grand chief of the order, a t­
tended the dinner for that group
Breakfast Tuesday morning
was a "Fun for Funds' event in
the Top of the Cosmo restaurant
A r m y L is ts B e n e fits
Today's Army now has a two
year enlistment program with a
guaranteed choice of training in
125 jobs or choice of travel both
in the United States and Over­
seas. and a new starting pay of
$326 10 For more information
call collect 423-3090 Longview,
Wa
Senior Citizen
News —
Several of our Senior Citizens
received checks from RSVP for
meals and milage to and from
the renter It helps also en­
courage those who spend many
hours at the center
Lots of papers came in over
the weekend Thanks to the
people who are kind enough to
bring them by They keep paper
rollers busy to supply our cus­
tomers
A load of clothes came in
Many nice clothes for ladies and
men All colors and sizes come
in and browse
The Country Store at Rainier
could use volunteer helpers
Your help would be appreciated
Thanksgiving is not far off I
believe our dinner this year will
come on Friday. November 16 -
any of you Senior Citizens who
find it impossible to come to the
center, please call 429-3912 and
we shall put you on our list for a
delivered hot dinner Our car is
available to pick up Senior
Citizens who would rather come
in and have dinner at the center
on that date
Social potluck will be Friday
October 19 at 12:30 p.m Ail
Senior Citizens welcome
D IA M O N D . S T A N D A R D
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ALU M IN U M
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V o lle y b a ll T e a m s
A r e L o o k in g Good
The girls volleyball team
played Seaside on the home
court and both the JX and
Varsity teams did very well
The Varsity team won with a
total of 2-1 and the girl with the
most points was Sandy Tupper
with 11.
The JV team also took a
victory in a 2-1 game The high
point went to Rena Cunningham
with 14 points
Later on m the week the team
traveled to Knappa with a JV
victory and a Varsity loss The
JV team took their game with 2-0
Stephanie Gwin had seven points
which was the high for the night
The Varsity didn’t have as
good of luck as the JY did but
they put out a good game The
score was 1-2 Vicky Gilland had
the high point with 11 for the
Varsity team
The girls are now in second
place in their league
M e e tin g s H e ld T o
D iscuss H o m e co m in g
Class meetings were held
Monday, October 8. for the
purpose of talking about the
upcoming Homecoming activi­
ties. with most of the discussion
centered around the signs skits,
and hall decorations
Committee chairmen gave
progress reports to their respet
tive classes The reports were
then opened for discussion.
Homecoming Week begins
Monday October 18 and ends
October 26 when VHS takes on
the Knappa Loggers A victory
dance will hopefully be held
after the game
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The Language Club put on a
bake sale last Thursday October
11, that brought them out of the
hole
The sale was held during the
activity period and lunch The
total take was $10.80 The money
taken in boosted the clubs'
treasury to the staggering total
of thirty-six cents
The French class was going to
have a party seventh period that
same day, but the solicitors sold
the food that was to have been
eaten by the class
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Bank debits for the eight
reporting banks including Col­
umbia county were up in August
1973. compared to August 1972,
the University of Oregon Bureau
of Business and Economic Re
search has reported
Debits for August 1973, totaled
$26.183,000 For July 1973, the
total was $24,953,000 and for
August 1972, the total was
$23.913.000
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Yell leader tryouts for the 7th
and 8th grades were held Mon
day, October 15, at 1 p.m with
the 6th and 7th and 8th grade
students picking the winners
Each girl gave her yell alone,
then with the crowd
There were nine girls trying
for the 8th grade Chosen were
Marilee Heath. Donnell McLean.
Kathy Hartzell. Mary Etheridge
and Stella Marxer For the 7th
grade. 12 girls tried out with
Diane Olson. Chris East, Lori
Wilson. Janet Eide and Marcie
Keasey representing their class
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Juanita Steele and John
Steele, both of Vernonia, have
announced the engagement of
their daughter. Betty Joyce, to
Earl Abercrombie
The bride-elect is u sophomore
at Vernonia High School Her
fiance, son of Mrs
Gladys
Sharar, is a Class of '73 VHS
graduate
December 2 has been set as the
wedding date
A pink and blue shower was
held Wednesday evening for
Mrs Larry Holsey at the home
of Miss Melanie Elbert on O A
Hill The gifts were opened and
ad m ired and refreshm ents
served after which they played
several games
Attending were the two anti
cipating grandmothers. Mrs
Buck Holsey and Mrs Juanita
Steele, and great-grandmother
Mrs Mary Steele Others were
Debbie Richards. Mary Ma
honey. Alma Greathouse. Betty
Jo Steele, and Mrs Doug Steele
of Salem, the guest of honor and
the hostess
Frozen Food Sale
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The October birthday party for
the Pythian Sisters was held at
the Murel Folken home Monday
afternoon with 15 ladies a t­
tending.
Those with October birthdays,
Murel and Lesta Garner, were
the hostesses A funny game was
played before refreshments of
apple crisp and coffee were
served
Those attending were Faye
Davis, Cora Lange.
Reatha
Horn. Lucille Hickman. Mathil
de Bergerson, Mary Brown,
Maude Wells. Irm a Chance. Isa
bel Barr. Dorothy Sandon Reta
Lamping. Pat Goodman and
Rose Miller
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A id e s T e a c h Class
October 11, Mrs Chris Hen
dryx left her third and fourth
period reading classes to the
mercy of the two aides for those
periods
These aides are Jodi Robert­
son for third period and Candy
Brunsman for fourth period
They each used the Controlled
Reader which consists of going
over vocabulary words and gi­
ving out a test
The aides thought it was a
good experience and hopefully
learned something along with
the students
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T o H ig h Schoolers
Merle Graham, from Port­
land. came here Tuesday Oc­
tober 9 to give the D river’s
Permit test
Graham, a former Vernonia
policeman, said that if 30 or
more people from the town or
school want to take their permit
test that he would come out
again, also if any adults that
would like to take their driver's
license test that he would give
that too
Nineteen out of 35 failed the
test
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