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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1929)
VERNONIA SIX E/ GLE, VERNONIA, THURSDAY, FEB. 14. ISM OREGON I 0T)fiUnFQ INDOOR AND 01 11 O OUTDOOR Brady Offered Semi Windup at Eugene Go Dane Brady, local prizefighter, has been approached by Joe Spi vey of Portland, manager of a string of fighters, to battle the semi-windup in a smoker at Eu gene tomorrow night. Brady has been unable to find out who his oponent would be should he consent to fight on Friday, but is anxious to engage in fights outside of this city when the opportunity offers. Forest Grove will see Brady fight the main event February 22, Brady being a favorite in that city. will be staked in the Portland Armory where 5000 people may be seated. Entries from the Los Angeles, Hollywood, San Diego, Olympic, Athens and Multnomah Athletic clubs, have been received ana to gether with the large group of boxers from Oregon State col lege, State College of Washing ton, University of Oregon and University of Washington, to- gether with unmatched boxars from all over the Pacific coast the total number of entries is expected to reach the century mark. Bouts start at 8 o’clock each night. Amateur Local Hockey Teams Play Firat Game , ternoon before a milling crowd, who journeyed out to Parker's lake, not so much to witness the game, but for the thrill in watch ing some player flop whenever the ice seemed to get playful itself. This being the first game of thq season the result is still sub ject to argument as both sides forgot about keeping score, so earnest were they in winning. However, Big Bateman claims he beat Little Bateman’s team, be cause Big Bateman’s team was heavier, and fell more. And in terviewing Little Bateman, Tom my claims his team should have won, but so clumsy were the op posing team on skates, that his braves were kept busy keeping out of their way when they flop ped. In the future games both de cided to have Judge Hili on hand to decide the case. Boxing FREE Demonstrations Gladly Given The New Whippet See DAN STEINER Agent For Whippet and Willys Knight Hollywood Cafe Tasty Foods Well Cooked PROMPT SERVICE Our Motto "Satisfied Customers ” Kimball Received Tec. Knockout From Brady at St. Helens Si Monkey"Biz” Lester Sheeley has been sent to Salem to represent Vernonia’s interest at the legislature. This information is given so that there there should be no misunderstand ing why Les was sent to Salem. t Stands back of the tires you buy? We often wonder where that Tragedy to fall asleep in a expression, “hen-pecked” origin- poker game.holding four kings. ated from, and figured that the After Jack Bush installs “Talk ies,” in his show, probably some of these peanut crackers will quit their cracking so that they can hear someone else besides themselves make noise. When Attending Smokers or Dances in Vernonia Judge Reasoner ran out of chawing tobacco during the last council meeting, and meeting was adjourned until Judge received a fresh supply. here they comet ^OUCH p/DAfts* AOGOM rusoa ijttuciAtav IJ< »*1 U lASav WITH NOAH BEERY CHARLES FARRELL CEORCE BANCROFT CHARLES EMMETT MACI MARY ASTOR FRANK HOPPER AT STOP Bill Aspland appears the only one to be happy during this freezing snap. Beaucoup busted pipes says Billious. Lots of Biz. Vernonia Hotel New Under Management Clean and Comfortable Rooms CENTRALLY Manager, LOCATED V. Mrs. H. Vahl “Is he responsible?” We are. “Is he in permanent business here?” We are. “Does he give real service?” We do. “Has he got a genuine quality tire to stand back of?” We have—Goodyears! Sandwich Shop Here are a few examples of the bargains we are offer ing in genuine Goodyear Tires 30x3% O.S. Cord Sandwiches and Short Short Orders Served At All Times Dad says Spring Business now and is has the getting up. people Vernonia know Dad boarders, steady 85 to coming. is picking and like are quick service. The Sandwich and cleanest Shop best is GILBY MOTOR COMPANY Vernonia, Oregon rsoowr or esnsaxt motos » ■ Goodyear Pathfin- ’ der 29x4.40 Balloon $575 $695 ventilated Vernonia restaurant in town. Dad gives his the wife, Mrs. credit for Greenfeldt all keeping his place in such a neat and clean JOHN PATRICK condition. You can always find Mrs. Greenfeldt on the job. Salesman For The Sandwich Shop receive« its delicious well known three times pastry from the Vernonia Bakery I daily. Pie, Cake, ' Gilby Motor Company and Coffee is simply delicious. EVERYBODY INVITED Chevrolet, Oakland and Pontiac Cars I Bob Whitsei isn’t sure that he wishes to buy an auto or get married. Bob has been working for Dad eight months. FREE DEMONSTRATION GLADLY GIVEN Phone 491 t D. O. Hood, President Portland, Oregon G. W. Ford, Vice-Pres. and Mgr. Vernonia, Oregon Otto Berg, Sec’y. and Treas. Portland, Oregon Columbia Utilities Co. Electric Light and Power Dairy Products Pasteurized Milk ami ("ream PONTIA BIG If $1055 Goodyear Pathfin der 30x3% CI. Cord Gilby Motor Co the production, PHr*» 9745 and up. f. «». h. fnclory, plua delivery cMris». Bum par a and roar fender <uar<h regular equipment at alight rttra roes. ihrrfc (hakland - Puntiat- d*>lh'<*r««4 priraa — tArv iowMl handling chargri. t.rnrral W«*t<»re lima Paymtnl PL... -rrVieMa ar mlnbnumrat«. $950 30x4.50 Balloon good and wholesome food and G Paramount Picture Nehalem Valley Ice and Creamery Co $9 40 his VICTOR FLEMINO “The Rough Riders” At The Joy Theatre Saturday, February 16 29x4.40 Balloon 32x4.55 Cord _ $15 75 I he 4-iKxjr Nednn, MIS * Hodv by Ftaht-r A great furore is being erenteci in the automotive world these days. People are all agog about a new low-priced •lx that offers every desirable big car quality. It la the New Pontiac Big Six .. . Since the Pontiac Big Six went on display, men and women of every type have been coining to see and drive it. But most of the buyers belong to one particular group. They have taste. They love fine things. They want to step up the quality of their automobiles—and the New Pontiac appeals to them —for it’« big in every way except in price! Who • 4 KEASEY $ in every way except in price The most exclusive club in-Ver nonia, Halem Skiing club, re jected the application of Al. Kul- lander for membership last night on the grounds that Al. failed to compete in the finals of Norway, 15 years ago. Carl Burgeson, who until re cently was a considerable snoose chewer, has been taking facial treatments to get his lip back in place. We hear that Eddie Tapp was a bugler during the war which accounts for that sizzling sound Eddie makes when puffing on a Spider Kimball of Klamath borrowed cigarette. Falls, who came to St. Helens with a string of press clippings One of the things that keep me as long as a camel’s tongue, im awake at nights, the stampede pressed the court house Legion fund. naires so much that they made the grave mistake of matching Jule Lindley claims he was their new found favorite with color blind until he started work one Dane Brady of Vernonia last ing in a bank, but now Julius Thursday. sure can tell a green back, with Brady started the first round both eyes closed. by clipping the Spider between his web and his gizzard, and fol- It must have been a Scotch- lowed up by landing a telling man who recently experimented blow on the Spider’s snout. in trying to make a breakfast The Spider appeared dumb food out of sawdust, and cedar, founded to be treated in such a sawdust too. rude manner, and mean-like at tempted to smash Dane with a Reckon that old Gaines, isn’t mow to the bread-basket, but old crafty Brady sidestepped and landed another punch to the A Man’s Picture That Spider’s lower casting, known in Women Will Love Vernonia as the jaw. Receiving the blow to the jaw, the Spider appeared to claw the air, apparently to weave a net in which he could protect him self from the air full of gloves which Brady was firing, but must have run out of thread, for an other crack to the smacker found one Spider Kimball in a pose as though he wished to play leap frog. The referee, who up until the last blow was chewing gum with a set of false teeth borrowed from his mother-in-law, dropped the vain ivories and bellowed to stop the fight, which gave Brady the decision of a technical knock out over one Spider Kimball of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson of In man-Poulsen camp were Portland visitors for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Duvall are taking their vacation at present with Mrs. Duvall’s parents in Eugene. Mrs. Carl Devaney and her fa ther were Portland visitors from Friday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Canham of Hudson visited with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Harold Christie for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fairhurst returned to Keasey Friday after a months stay in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Devaney and family called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. Christie, Monday eveniny. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wolfolk were Portland visitors Saturday and Sunday. when shooting dice had a logger to cut a bigger chunk off you step on his hand with spike shoes, for less francs. That’« wh sra we and Les kept the fist which con wouldn’t care for a barga n. tained his money closed. Now children, what la ugh in Jack Carkin is making a sutdy the middle and round oa both of insect life (entomology), which ends? Ohio. Dislocation Definition A dislocation is an injury seems natural enough considering Some Vernonia lady recently where the head of a bone has the number of cooties Jack rais left a phonograph record on Lil slipped out of its socket at a ed over in France. lian Washburn’s desk in the city joint, which applies to Art Whit “The best way,” said Judge P. hall. aker’s purp, injured when the Calling the nextday to pick her head of a bone slipped out of its Hill, “to keep a nagging wife jaw or socket at an eating joint. quiet—feed her a few slices of record up and not seeing Lillian - . , . ■........ I v about, she asked Judge Reaaoner poison ivy pie.” is she had a record in here. First aid for a guy in a poker Don’t know said the judge It’s good surgeons do not cut game who goes broke, >1.06 loan. I prices and offer more for the opening up his police record Speaking of courage, reminds money as some merchants do. If book, when were you pinched us of the time Lester Schultz, they did, one surgeon would agree madam. doing any swimming in the reser old rooster sneaked off his perch after it got dark and got into voir these cold nights. the fanner’s mash, staggered in This 1s a rotten business said at 3 a.m. and the old girl peck the egg dealer as he opened a ed the dickens out of him. case of cold storage eggs. Why is it you never see Scotty Lauder, but that he is wearing his hat? Vernonia Golf Club Chooses New Name “Nehalea,” has been chosen as a fitting name for the new golf Portland, Ore., Feb. 14.—Two Cecil Bateman, Ray Gunnoe, course which the Vernonia golf nights of great milling is predict Bill Van Dorcn, Sam Arnett and club is now building. Jule Lindley, who will be ! one ed for the Pacific coast amateur Emil Messing, who compose the boxing championships to be held charter members of the Vernonia of the leading men in this new in Portland, Monday and Tues-1 Amateur Hockey team, met in club, tells an Eagle reporter that day nights, February 26 and 27, deady combat with the Tommy the Indian translation of “Ne- i for your under auspices of the Multomah Bateman team of Amateur halea” means, “ T.ooking Athletic club. The tournament Hockey players Sunday af- partner’s lost golf balls,” which, says Jule, accounts for the large number of Scotchmen who have enrolled for membership in the "Nehalea,, Golf club. The course is nearing comple tion, and at the break of the present wintery spell, will soon be in shape for further work of improvements. Membership is steadily increas ing, with numerous out of town members included. Amateur 617 Arrested in O «gon Of the 617 persons e rested in Oregon during the la t fiscal year for violations of the fish- ing and game laws 580 vere con- victed and sentenced to pay fines or imprisonment. In several coun- ties every law violator arrested was convicted, thus indicating that wardens usually catch their men “red-handed” before make arrests. PHONE 471 SERVICE is our first consideration. The present management believes the service much improved. We have plans for the future which we hope will please our CONSUMERS. »•