Demonia Eagle fc THURSDAY. JAX 31 THE TIMBERLINE 1974 Loggers Whip Corbett Cards In VHS Gym 8th Grade Topper Still Continue Winning Streak Clatskanie Trip Enjoyed B IR K I N F F I.D -M rs Art Bel Vernonia’s eighth grade has since the fld that created some linghani look the Msdes George COMPILED m THE VERNONIA HIGH SCHOOL JOlTtNAllSM CLASS kcthall team continued their cancelled practices and post Richardson. Marvin Bloomer, winning ways during the past poned games They’ll he hard at Boh DuPuis to Clatskanie on work the real of the witMi to hack two weeks by defeating three Thursday of last week their winning edge opponents. Frank Lehman of Fishhawk Scoring for the three games Vernonia 43 Banks 29. Verno­ luiki' came home from the Scott Johnston 22. Ken Smith 21 nia 52-St Helens 25. V ernonia hospital on Monday of last week The Vernonia High School Duane Davis-16. David Isaac 44 St Mathews (Hillsboro) 17 where he tiad been for several Loggers are suitering another on The score against Banks is son-14, Dennis Weller-5. Rob days with a compressi-d hip from again-off again league season Smith-4, and two each. Brian misleading Vernonia had their a fall at his home He is getting that nia> see them into the Reck Darrel Gwin, and John hands full as the Warriors Last Saturday night the VHS along real well District play-ofts after all. if that Cunningham outhustled Vernonia during the Logger JV ’s had one of their Mr and Mrs Sam l-ousignont type of thing is considered first half and fell behind the easiest games of the season, as suffering were recent visitors at the Lloyd Toppers by only 21-18 at the end Beach home they downed the visiting Corbett In any event. Coach Gary of the half Vernonia rallied Curtis guided his team to a Cardinals by 51 points with a Mr and Mrs Herbert Rodgers during the second half to out final score of 88 37 victory over the once powerful and Douglas were recent visitors score Batiks 22-11 David Holm score of 88 37 at the home of her folks the Corbet' Cardinals Iasi Saturday led the Toppers with 18 points In the first quarter, the Log Francis Larsons night in the VHS gymnasium In the other two games the gers took a convincing lead, The win boosts the Vernonia Lloyd Beach recently came Toppers overpowered their op sparked by sophomore Brad league record to tw o and one the home from the hospital, and his B 1R K FN FFI.I>-M r and Mrs ponents to win by wide m ar­ Bellingham At the end of the only defeat coming at the hands injured knee is coming along Frank Brandt of Fishhawk Ixike gins This gave the subs the first quarter, the Loggers were of the state's number one rated good He went to Hillsboro on left last Friday and drove to opportunity to play more than in no real danger as they lead class team, the Concordia Blue Wednesday of last week lon g Beach. Washington They usual and they did a fine job and 17-4 jays Mr and Mrs Francis Larson stayed for several days at the more than held their own th e first quarter of the Satur­ The second quarter began and \isled at the Terry Larson home of their son and also lked .Against St Mathews. Verno­ ended exactly like the first, as home at Aloha and the Gene day fray was rather subdued as after their property there nia jumped out to a fast start and the hot Vernonia J \ ” s seemed to the locals grabbed a slim one Larsons at Tualatin on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Walt Tornblad never looked back Scores at the hit every shot they attempted to point lead The second period recently were in Astoria on quarter stops were i2-2, 32-4. make erupted in the Loggers favor as business and they had dinner at and 42-4 It was one of the 8th At the half time buzzer, the h o t -handed sophomore Bandy the Bob Hanberg home grades better games as they did ROBBIE HANSON. Logger wrestler, finds himself slightlv im­ Loggers lead by a comforting Ellson rifled in ten points Half Mrs Don Jensen of Warrenton an outstanding job at both ends mobilized^ in wrestling action last Thursday night and ended up thirty eight points, as the half time found VHS with a still of the court visited at the Nordstrom home time score read 59-21 losing a 7-8 decision to this visiting Corbett matman. The Log­ overtaken 38 to 30 lead Es­ B IR K F N F F I.D -M rs Francis last Saturday, she and the Vernonia's next game is today- The second half was an exact pecially with the younger of the gers team, however, defeated the vfcitors. Nordstrom arrived back home al St Helens Nordstroms attended May Mills repeat of the firs t, as the O'Neil brothers still around on Monday of last week from a funeral She was a dinner guest Scoring for the three days: substitutes outplayed Corbett However, this threat never three week visit in California and went back home in the David Holm - 40, Gaylen Weig- really had any cause for concern At the final buzzer the JV She spent most of the lime at the evening and - 20. Troy Dunaway 20. 1-oggers had a convincingly 88-37 as the Loggers team work home of her daughter and fam ily Royce Sturdevanl - 17; Ray victory prevailed and the locals in ­ Mr and Mrs Lloyd Beach Mr and Mrs Pat Manning at Roady 8 Joe Banzer 6 Shawn High point players for the creased their lead by nine more were in Astoria on Sunday and Row land llgts. the Thomas Nor Ostrander 6. Chong Tassin 6; points Loggers were. Brad Bellingham visited his sister Evelyn On dstroms at San Diego and her Earl Shetler 4 and tw o each for 12. Bruce King 11. and Ken The fourth period was more or Friday the Beaches were in son Ronald at Anaheim She C)n Monday January 21. the Doug Bates. Brian Wilson. John Enneberg 11. less a maintaining quarter Clatskanie on business reports a very nice time g irl's basketball team, the Ver­ Beamish Dean Bernardi, and While Corbett s Rick Schwartz Mr and Mrs Howard Johnson Mr and Mrs E T Johnston nonia Loggerettes. met the Stewart Grady did manage to break loose for 14 attended the retirement party at and Mr and Mrs Francis Nord Clatskanie Tigers at Clatskanie Doug Bates, who was one of of the visitors 27 points in the the Vine Maple hall for M r and strom took a drive on Sunday The first quarter Clatskanie the top six players on the team, The Vernonia Loggers suffer­ final stanza. Vernonia's team Mrs George Foster on Sunday over to Long Beach, Washington led slightly with the score 10-13. suffered a severe cut on his right ed a defeat to the number work again kept the Cards from They enjoyed dinner there and The Fosters have closed their In the second quarter both teams hand and w ill be unable ‘ o play one-ranked Concordia Bluejays passing the host team The game store at Elsie then came back home were held almost scoreless The the remainder of the season Friday January 25 ending buzzer sounded with V e r­ On Tuesday of last week Mrs only points made were from Doug w ill be missed as he was a The game was the second nonia on the winning end of the ET Johnston drove to St Last Wednesday’s game be­ three free throws, one for Ver steady and reliable player at league game of the season The stick 78 to 70 Helens and picked up her aunt tween the Harlem Stars and the noma and two for the Tigers The both ends of the court Portland Christian game was While Vernonia's ability to get Mary Cooper, also Mrs Bruce Vernonia All-Stars was post half time score was 11-15 in favor postponed and has to be re­ the ball off the boards and to the Larsen at Warren Thev went in poned because of difficulties of Clatskanie scheduled man with the open shot had to Portland and met Mrs Ralph The Harlem Stars ran into In the third quarter the Log- 7th Wins one—loses two RIVER V IE W -M r s Claude For the Vernonia team. Greg noticeably improved, a couple of Condit and they took their Aunt trouble last Wednesday when eeretts couldn ; stop the Tigers Veal came home from the Tual Bellingham Randy Ellson. Clint areas that could and should be to dinner for tier birthday two of the players took the They "busted' the game wide The 7th grade Toppers have ity Community hospital on Wed Holsey. Gordy Crowston. and worked on are those of fouls and Sunset Highway and the other open scoring 21 points to Ver­ lost two and won one. all by nesdav Their daughter Mrs Mike Smith, were the starters turnov ers as is evident of their 26 four took the St Helens-Scap- nonia's 3. Patty Horness of fairly narrow margins Banks Howard Poulson of Hermiston for the Loggers The first quart iniquities and the 24 times the poose road wich was washed out Clatskanie made 10 of the 21 defeated Vernonia 36-34. Verno­ spent a week caring for her er started out with Sophomore locals turned the bail over during the flood points nia 29. St Helens 24. and mot tier Randy Ellson doing most of the All but two of the twelve The game w ill take place In the fourth quarter the Vernonia 28 St Mathews 34 scoring on the Logger end with Loggers suited down for the tonight at 7:30 p.m with the Loggerettes were unable to In two of the three games six points Gordy Crowston game failed to score in the game prices the same as last Wed make up for the disasterous Vernonia had more field goals scored four points Clmt Holsey Clint Holsey. who has a strange nesdav s game. $1 75 for adults third quarter thev made 12 than their opponents, but lost at hit for three points, and Greg habit of scoring quite a few The V ernonia 4 H Livestock $1 00 for High School and 50 cents points to Clatskanie's 9 The final the free throw stripe This was Bellingham had two. with Scott points without ever being noticed club met at Tom Budges house at for grade school score was 27-45 in favor of due to close calls by the officials Ellis scoring on a free throw took scoring honors for VHS with 7:30 on January 9 1974 We The star of the Harlem Stars is Clatskanie and some bad habits by Verno­ The first quarter score saw 20 points The talented sopho­ talked about the loss of being ! a one armed man who is 48 vears High scorer for the game was nia The younger Toppers have­ Concordia leading by nine, the more Randy Ellson. has found a able to get to Mt St Helens old Patty Horness of Clatskanie with n ’t gotten their momentum back score being 16 to 25 home on the varsity squad and MOTOR FREIGHT, INC. because- of the gas shortage and 14 and coming in second was The scoring was an even deal his total of 19 points proves it. passed out records Marge Tronson of Vernonia with to » » » » » :* » » » » » in the second period with both Next in line was Scott Ellis who Reporter 11 points teams scoring 19 points in that hit the hoop for 13 of Vernonia's Bethel Lamping quarter Ellson added three final 78 points Senior stand-out Mike Smith got into foul trouble more points to accumulate a The Interm ural Basketball early in the last quarter and was total of nine points at the half G Association or more commonly- held to only nine points. Gordy Crowston had a half-time total of called noon-hour basketball has eight, as did Clint Holsey Crowston. usually a high scorer, Bill Price, a VHS senior, left begun Mike Smith had five at the half has not been able to get more for the hospital last week to THe VHS Freshmen basket­ There are only three teams and Bellingham had 4 The than nine points in the last five undergo knee surgery VERNONIA JAYCEES NEHALEM ball team plaved Clatskanie the this year, but each team supplies Bluejays still had a nine point games and wound up with only 24th and lost 58-33 five points in the game lead at the half, with the score 35 some spills and thrills to enter The basketball game Saturday Ken Roberts said "The team Meets the 2nd A 4lfa VALLEY tain the crowd Since no basket­ to 44 Others who contributed to the with Corbett was video-taped by- definately did not play up to their ball players are allowed to play, The third quarter scoring was Logger cause were Loren Ken­ Tuesday of every Rory Dunaway with Scott Cam­ a b ility . and they’ve been piaving the teams are usually centered CHAPTER nedy with four. Dick Brunsman evenly distributed among the eron doing the play-by-play in an up-and-down cycle' all around one or two hot-dogs month. Logger team mates and Con with three. Kris Crowston and season ” Interm ural Basketball is not Meets at West Oregon Electric cordia opened up their lead to 14 Tim Titus scored two points Due to semester testing the High team scorer was D.J J.C. Halt—-Old Mill Market an easy sport; there is more points by the end of the period Bldg., third Thursday of each each and Jewell transplant journalism class has had a short Cole with 7 points Others were 7:30 P.M. hacking and tripping in one month, 7:30 p.m. The Bluejays outscored the Greg Bellingham rounded off all work week Jeff Bellingham 5 points. John game which lasts 19 minutes Loggers by five points in the Bob Carson, President scorers with one point David King. President Roady 4 points Milton Dennis 4 third period than in a whole game Varsity- High scorers for Corbett were Faye Davis, Secretary 8-74 Penny Hamilton and her room Ralph Bergerson, Sec'y. 3-74 points. Rick Johnson 3 points. Basketball game In the fourth period they added Rick Schwartz with 26 counters mate visited school Friday and Terry Ellson Russ Carroll. Geo­ The players enjoy playing at four more points to their lead, and Andy O’Neil who hit for 17 of also went to the Corbett game rge O’Neil. Jeff Curl, and Shawn PYTHIAN SISTERS VERNONIA CHAMBER noon even though they often lose and Mike Smith fouled out after the Cardinal's 70 points Saturday night. Naeve. with 2 points each adding two points to the Logger their cool and draw technicals, VERNONIA TEMPLE NO. 61 Despite what many towns­ OF COMMERCE The two games prior to this total in the last quarter but his only adds to the crowds people and high schoolers say. one with Clatskanie were Ver­ Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second blood thirsty manner The only High scorers for the Loggers Board of Directors report to mem ­ come time for D istrict a lot of nonia 48 Knappa 44. and Ver­ and Fourth Wednesdays of each drawback is that the players were Clint Holsey with 12 points. bers quarterly. Board meets the people may be in for a pleasant nonia 51. Clatskanie 46 month at 8 p.m. Randy Ellson scored 11 points, either have to eat before or after shock second Monday, 8:00 p.m. at the games. and Mike Smith and Gordy West Oregon Electric office. Leona Haveriand, M E C. Preceding the Vernonia-Cv- Crowston each had eight points Visitors invited. Cora Lange. Secretary 3-74 bett game FTA put on a Taco in the game Gordon Smith. President Feed in the Vernonia High For the Bluejays the Dressier Mrs Evelyn Heath, Sec'y. 7-74 School Home Ec room, which Brothers were high point men. AJF.&A.M. was postponed from the 18th of with E ric hitting 16, and Derwm » » » » » » » » » » » * * * * * * * * Vernonia Lodge No. 184 January to January 26 because 14 points A. F. A A. M. meets at MT. HEART REBEKAH of weather conditions Let the Vernonia Monday Feb 4 Spanish rice, The Loggers w ill travel to Last Monday there was an Masonic Temple. Stated The time was from 5 to 7 p.m green beans dinner rolls, fru it assembly in the- VHS gym and a Warrenton Friday, February 8 LODGE NO. 243 fA communications on first Branch of the Am­ The guests were served two and m ilk presentation by the Jorgs The v a je niursday of each month tacos, potato chips choice of Meets 2nd A 4th Thursday even­ Tuesday Feb 5 Hof turkey Jorgs Debbie Galliano AND erican Cancer So­ at 8:00 p.m. pop m ilk, coffee and choice of ings of each month in the I.O.O.F. sandwiches with gravy, buttered Mark Jorg played some fam ilar ciety Help You! pie for SI.50 per person Hall. peas dinner rolls Jello and m ilk songs like; Mr Bo Jangos. Elmer Schrader. W.M The Taco Feed has been Wednesday. Feb 6 - Tacos, Jaramia was a Bullfrog Countrv Wilbur E. Wilson. Sec'y. Irma Chance, Noble Grand 1-74 For Further Informatioo successful for about four years tossed salad french fries, cho­ Rose and Brand New Key. and Evelyn Heath, Sec’y. 3-74 or Special Service« Call This year's Taco Feed has colate cake and milk many more songs for which thev IWA Local benefited the FTA treasury by Thursday, Feb 7 Mashed recieved loud applause Louise Hamnett . . . . 429-7441 The Vernonia JV team won Vernonia Lodge No. 246 approximately $90 00 potatoes, turkey gravy, green Debbie Galliano calls Vernon­ their second league game by 23 Reatha Horn ............. 429-3513 3-14 ETA greatly appreciates it beans fru it and milk ia her home and Mark's home points against the Concordia or Contact Carolyn Keasey when the townspeople take an Friday. Feb 8 - Toasted town is Portland The Jorgs ar Lutheren Blue Jays on the Jay’s Meeting on 1st interest in school activities and cheese sandwiches com. fruit, presently singing at the Rusty home court Ijt* * * * * * * * * * * * * also appreciates Sam’s Food cookies and milk Monday of M ill in Beaverton The JV s closed out the excit­ Store for supplying the food in First and Third Tuesday The program was organized ing first half with a ten-point each month. great quantities for the Feed by Ward Nelson with the assist 8 p.m. lead with the score 32 to 22 The ante of Chris Boyle Ken Roberts A .F i. - C.I.O. JV's stretched out the lead in the 7:30 p.m Lloyd Quinn, Noble Grand Mike McKee and Gary Curtis third quarter to 14 points which 4-74 Harry Culbertson. Sec'y. 1-74 There were many townspeople brought the score 43 to 29 that attended the assembly. The Vernonia JV ’s shot 44 AMERICAN LEGION percent while the Blue Jays shot Order of Eastern Star 54 percent this is very strange Monday January 21 there was Nehalem Chapter 153, O.E.S. Meets 2nd and for the winning team to shoot a a National School Assembly at Regular com­ 4th Tuesday of lower percentage than the losing the Washington Grade school each month munication the team George Val George was the 3rd Wed. each The high scorers for the game guest who had ESP Vernonia High School's Spe­ VERNONIA month at Ma­ were Ron Gardner 16 Kris Nine high school students and ech Class has been practicing sonic Temple. Crowston 13. Bruce King 9 and two grade school students helped post no job interviews for the latter part All visiting sis­ Bob Brooks Tim Titus, Bob him with a few experiences m MUFFL0W STOCK ters and bro­ Black with 8 ESP A few of the things he did Wilbur E. Wilson, Commander The students have been fillin g thers welcome. were to make predictions for the MUFFLERS out resume’ sheets, and most Harry Culbertson, Adjutant Hope Koch, W.M. upcoming years He did card have had a practice interview Irma Fisher, Sec’y. AUXILIARY 1-74 tricks guessed phon«' numbers with Jack Seely, Arthur Harrow, Fits 90% of Cars and the first three words out of a First and Third Tuesdays Don Kahler, Ray Lamping or book he had never read Mrs Alvida Hearing Reatha Hom, President ALCOHOLICS Goulds balanced The audience was amazed by The purpose is to give the Gertrude Schalock, Sec’y. 1-74 his transactions in Extra Sen­ flow, no tank, no students some experience before ANONYMOUS sory Perception they apply for a job Thursday Jan 31 GAA Basket extras shallow Vernonia Barracks ball Jewell at VHS. Harlem Vernonia Friendship Group w all sTStam Start at VHS gym 7:30 Veterans of World War I Friday. Feb 1 JV and Varsity 429-2941 . 429-6245 Basketball VHS at Warrenton 2-74 Meets 1st Monday Monday Feb 4 GAA Basket each month at the ball at Tillamook 6p.m.. Frosh Old Courthouse Basement VERNONIA Basketball Warrenton at VHS IOOF halt, 12 Noon Tuesday. Feb 5 - JV and Varsity ST. HELENS. OREGON Noble Dunlap, Commander Basketball Rainier at VHS LIONS 6 15 and 8 p.m Her. H. L Russell, Adjutant Wednesday, Feb 6 Early Dis CLUB F IN E F U R N IT U R E missal at 2:30 AUXILIARY Thursday. Feb 7 - Frosh Bas MEETS AT PINE CONE Monday - Wednesday - Thursday Meets 4(h Monday, I.O.O.E. Hall kethall Tillamook at Vernonia SUMMER RECESS 9:30 a.m. to 12 Noon 6:30 p.m , Wrestling Vernonia Cora Lange, President Darrold Proehl, President al Knappa 6:30 p.m F aye Davis, Secretary s-74 Ted Forbes. Secretary 3-74 Hot JV Loggers Burn Corbett Brandts Visit In Washington Nordstroms Return From California Girls Lose To Tough Tigers Varsity Squad Takes Defeat From Bluejays Harlem Stars Appear Tonight Mrs. Claude Veal Home From Hospital 4-H Activities r~ i p nehalem ! LJ valley IBA League Players Starve tor Pleasure VHS Freshman Team Has 5 Wins, 6 Losses Phone 429-3462 SAWDUST LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES FT A Sponsors Taco Feed Again This Year Folk Song Program Presented By Jorg's School Menu JV Loggers Rip The Blue Jays ? I.O.O.F. Assembly Held For George Val George Guests Interview Speech Students NEW DISPLAY Loggers Log $8.49 to $12.79 $127.00 VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE BRUNSMAN HARDWARE and ELECTRI WE DELIVER Phone 397-2268 — Alter Houri 397-1730