Ferndale Union High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Ferndale, CA)

 - Class of 1928

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WEATHER Q fflgtgill hr Eatilg Lil 2:21-r Vol. MD. 5 No. 4442 fANCElVIBER 32, 1984 Prices: Anything we can get FULLOXYING IN l l D0'I'S'I'lil'S Ol-' XYILL ROGERS Otto Hat-kt-tt, nott-d Nt-w York at-tor. has rt-t-t-ntly rt-tust-tl a tlvt--yt-ar von- trat-t with tht- Aniara- in o u n I Motion l'it'turt- Company in ortlt-r to t-xt-- t-utt- tht- ot'tit't- ot' mayor ot' Vt'atltlin1:ton. 'l'his young man has mt-t with yt-ars of sut-t-t-ss and is now rt-ady to mitlvrtakt- this trt-nit-n- tlous proposition. Mr. Hat-kt-tt. lit-ing: ot' a vt-ry rt-sponsilmlv naturt-, intt-ntls to t-oniplt-to tht- niunit-ipal trollt-y s y st t- m lit-twt-t-n VVatltlinp.rtoii antl its su- burb. lt't-rntlalt-. so that tht- thousantls ot' workt-rs jour- nt-yinpr to and from XVatl- dingfton may hart- t'ht-ap antl fast transportation. Ht- also plans to organizt- tht- ratlio stations antl all tht- otht-r modt-rn t'onvt-- nit-nt-t-s. 0-.- THIS LONG LONGICD- I-'OR DICTIONARY IS Hltlllltll 'l'ht- nt-w tlictionary has just lmt-t-n t-ompilt-tl. t'ritit's dt-t-lart- it to lit- tht- most original and t-omplt-to ont- of its kind. far surpassing XVt-hstt-r. lt t-ontains ovt-r tt-n thousand pagft-s .two il- lustrations, c-ost a hillion dollars to print and wort- out st-vt-n printing prt-sst-s and two million workmt-n. 'l'ht- spt-lling is tht- main ft-aturt-. Hatllt-y Ht-nit-n- Ovt-r is tht- author. For tht- past ft-w yt-ars ht- has bt-t-n print-ipal of tho Pt-trolia Junior Collt-gt-. Tht- out- standing t-vt-nt of his su- pt-rvision was tht- t'rt-qut-nt attac-ks ot' spt-lling ht-t-s. Tht- salt-s will bt-gin vt-ry GR EAT lt' I-iA'l' AUCONI l'lilSH ICD All Amt-rit-a. is rt-joit-ing ovt-r tht- t'at't that an Am- t-rivan has lit-t-n tht- tirst to swim tht- l'at'itit- Ut-t-an. 'l'o ltlvan Holln-ook ht-longs glory and honorgalso salt watt-r and sort- nmsttlt-s. 'l'ht- swimmt-r rt-ports that tht- swim was invigorating' and part- him a t-hant-t- to st-t- many kintls ot' tishf ton land antl in watt-r, wt- prt-sumt-J. Mt-n art- now lit-giniiin,-I work on t-anals to t-nalult- him to swim around tht- world. ,foi l.lfIC'l'l'liI+l On Monday t-vt-ning ot' nt-xt wt-t-k tht- pt-oplt- ot' lt't-rntlalt- will bt- trt-att-tl to a tlt-lightful t-vt-ning wht-n Glt-nn l't-rry will girti a talk on Insoinnia. NVht-n Mr. l't-rry lt-ft lf't-rntlalt- High in tht- yt-ar tEu2N, ht- took tht- position ot' l-rit-klayt-r in tht- t-ity. l.att-r, sint-t- this work was dt-trimt-ntal to his ht-alth, ht- took up t-artooningr. t'onst-tlut-ntly tht- niarkt-t, t-xpirt-tl and ht- was t'ort't-tl to lt-avt- his jolt for prizt- tighting. Sint-t- ht- t-onttut-r- t-tl all tht- t-hampions ht- took up t-ookinggas an art. Aftt-r trying st-vt-ral otht-r vor-ations ht- has rt-- solvt-tl to lnt-t-omt- a lt-t-tur- t-1' if tht- pt-oplt- in gt-nt-ral will lt-t him. Bt- surt- antl t-omt- to ht-ar this intt-r- t-sting pt-rsonagt-. Mr. l't-r- ry says that tht- nt-xt thins: ht- untlt-rtakt-s will lit- mat- rimony. soon, and it is prt-dit-tt-d that tht-y will rival tht- salt- of tlit- liistorival Mod- e-l A. PIIICSIIII-IN'l'lAli CAN- DlDA'l'ltl LICONARID IDICIIINI His platt'orm. ht-sitlt-s bt-inf.-5 sountlly t'onstrut'tt-tl and nailt-tl down with fat-ts. li a. s 0 t h t- r o tx tl planks. 1'lt- stands for rt-- tlut-tion of tht- taritf, farm rt-lit-t' and prohibition ot' bark st-at tl ri vi n gf Al- though ht- stands tirst on ont- plank :mtl tht-n on an- otht-r. his pro1:ra1n of rt-- t'orni is quitt- intavt. Ht- rt-prt-st-nts tht- Souialistit' party. Volt- for himfi' :iAmt-ntlnit-nt to Consti- tution for dirt-t-t vott-. Matlt- July 4. 15930. , 0, wi. IRAN ID l'0Xf'l-Ili'l' lNl lill l'ltIll l'rot't-ssor ltltlwin t'lau- st-n, Supt-rvisor of Musit- in l+'t-rntlalt- and viciiiity, is now otft-ring a hand von- t't-rt on tht- platform t-rt-t-t- t-tl for that purpost- at tht- l'ulmlit- Squart-. Mr. t'lau- st-n bt-longs to tht- t-xt-lu- sivt- Rat-kt-t Makt-rs l'nion tsinrt- ht- plays tht- saxn- phont-J and has travt-llt-tl and stutlit-tl in Afrit-a. Ja- pan and t't-ntt-rrillt-. ln tht- lattt-r plavt- ht- rt-t't-ix'- t-tl S0llll' tlt-5:rt-t- ot' musival valut-. lt' you gt-t tht-rt- in timt- taftt-r yon rt-atl this papt-ri you will t-njoy tht- program whit-h is as fol- lows: Song: of tht- lirt-t-zt-s ......,. Gt-nt-ral NYintls Soup Solo ....................... . St-lt-t-tt-tl from t'amplmt-lls Poor Fisht-s .....,......,. ,....... Bass Quartt-t ltlnuf Sympathy ....,......... ......OrCht-stra and Band

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2 THE DAILY BUZZER Uhr Eailg Buss-:Pr ESTABLISHED 1928 ISSUED WEEKLY EV THE Brzzmc Pl'l'Hilw1lIlN14 Coin-.xxv MEMBER OF THE ASSISINATED PRESS EDITORIAL Deeds not words. Very sound advice-even if it was spouted'quite awhile ago. The only objection we have to it is that it isn't applied to the streets ot' Ferndale. Before long. competent guides will have to be in- stalled to conduct the peo- ple safely over the treaeh- erous mountain passes. VVe advise shopkeepers to have a. good supply ot' snow- shoes and baked beans on hand. Photographers will find much work of art in taking' pictures of the rug- ged landscape. A thriving business could be built up by the owners of aero- planes and overhead cable cars. However good the re- results ot' alpine climbing --h o we v e r invigorating. uplifting and scenic, we object heartily to doing it every time we want a piece of ribbon, gum or wire. Since destructive argu- ments are not constructive nor helpful, we shall offer suggestions. Perhaps a thousand tons of elephants can be imported. Maybe tin cans could be used to fill the gorges and ravines. Anyhow-the one thing we are sure of-somebody should do something. i.0. I'm sorry dear. I meant this to be a Pottage pud- ding but it wouldn't rise. Hubby: That's all right sweetest, let's just call it a flat pudding. t 'ect-WPOCAL ITEMS W W Miss Marion Diedrich- sen, who invested in the oil wells in Petrolia some quarter of a century ago, has returned for a survey of her holdings. If the survey is satisfactory, she will return to Ohio. where she has a home. The oil nmgnatess plans to donate a few of her millions to charity. This year she will spend the winter in Eu- rope. The airmail service be- tween the city and San lfrancisco was delayed a bit because of the aero- plane driven by Bernice Brown suffered a collapse. She was unhurt and iln- nierliately repaired th e damaged plane, arriving at the municipal postoffice only tive minutes off sche- dule the next day. Miss Jennie Bruga. fa- mous detective, who has been on the trail of a thief who stole seven bags ot peanuts to feed the ele- phants in the zoo. has re- turned to Ferndale. The desperate criminal had taken to the hills. and the deteetive pursued him and there sueceeded in captur- ing him. However, since the court here decided to severely punish him, she took mercy on him and so they will be married tO- morrow. Mr. Edward Perry. pros- perous sheepman of this community. motored to Ferndale today with his wife. to transact some im- portant businessfthat is. he intends to get a patent for a new breed of sheep ra.ised on his ranch. The sheep have a supertine wool, some two feet long. and their faces are vari- colored. The animals feed on blackberry vines and mountain scenery. Mr. and Mrs. Perry are soon to take an around-the-world- in-ten-days trip. Reverend Ularence F. Hency. with his wife and children, have come from the Mojave Ilesert where the divine has been preaching. Having re- formed the lizards and snakes to the extent that they moved out of heat. he has come to Ferndale to resume his inspiring work. VVe heartily wish him success. His sermon for next Sunday will be as pointless as usual. Miss Amy Taubman, through the g en e ro u s trend of her nature, has volunteered her services to the Salvation Army. She intends to play on her vio- lin on the streets to charm the pennies her way. Miss Taubman is regularly em- ployed in the neighboring town where she does con- crete work--that is. she is a teacher in the high school there. Orman lildeline and his wife have devoted their lives to travel, and are now in Bakersfield, Cali- fornia. Mr. Edelinc holds the theory that he should not leave a place until he has thoroughly mastered the foreign language. So far he and Mrs. Edelino have travelled t li r o ugh Oregon and NVashington. Recently at Austin. 'Vex- as. there was held a sock darning contest and tho CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

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