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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
THURSDAY, MARCH 21 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON SIX 0|)i AI3HPC INDOOR AND OLVllliJ OUTDOOR Must Make Trip On Snowshoes to Diamond Lake Station For ‘Take* A twenty mile trip on snow shoes confronts the men from the Oregon state game commis sion to whom has been assigned But Few Streams Have Matchmaker Has Good the task of taking eggs from Rainbow trout at the Diamond Their Status Changed ( Prospects For Fight ____ Card Saturday April 6 lake station in central Oregon, In a few days a squad of four Very few Oregon streams . men will tramp in to the sta- were cither opened or closed for Matchmaker Murphy is lining'tjon) where equipment and food fishing by the state game com up a good fight card for Satur ' was delivered last fall before mission at its last meeting. In day night, April 6 at the Legion had weather set in. Early in May order to give the fish of the hall, and may use Kid Nelson or as soon as the weather per Metolius river a better oppor and either Brady or Knight for mits Matt Ryckman, superinten tunity to spawn that stream was the double main events. dent of hatcheries will break a ordered closed between it source A general improvement in the trail to the egg taking station, and the forestry service ranger fight cards is noticeable by mat By that time the eggs will be station. ching local boys against men out "eyed” and ready for distribu- Milk creek in Clackamas coun of town which seems to assure a tion to the hatcheries of Ore- ty was opened and a few other scrap, whereas if two fighters gon. Last year the Diamond lake from the city are pitted against station, which is one of the slight rhanges were made. each other, the battle as a rule largest on the Pacific coast, sup- is given according to the size plied almost 17,000,000 eggs to of the house. the department and this season There have been battlers such it is expected that the “take” as Don Mack and Johnny LaRose will exceed that figure. who have fought a main event in this town which would have I Marking Steelheads To been a credit to any fight card, Settle Controversy and it is hard to remember other fights fought by out of town fighters that gave the fight fans To settle a controversy re- garding the question of how long good returns. fish that spawn remain out of the Rogue river before return Clackamas, Marion, ing, and what percentage of them do return the state game Linn and Lincoln commission is marking a large Streams are Planted number of steelheads before they are liberated from egg taking Baseball Team T° The work is being car A crew of men from the hatch stations. Start Practice Soon ery department of the state ried on in the Bear creek, Ante game commission has been en lope and Little Butte egg tak ing stations. The left ventral fin The Vernonia ball team recent- gaged during the last two weeks is cut from each fish after it ly had a meeting and elected in planting trout of better than has spawned and is ready for Charlie Richardson as manager six inches in length in the and Ben George as coach for the streams of Clackamas, Marion, liberation. Sportsmen are being asked to cooperate with the com Linn and Lincoln counties. It coming season. Practice will start as soon as will take several more days to mission and report catches of the ball ground is in good con complete the work of distribut any of the marked fish. It is be dition and a good turnout is ex ing 750,000 trout from the lieved that this experiment will Roaring river hatchery. The Mo aid in determining what percen pected for pructice. Most of the players are em lalla, Pudding, Milk Siletz and tage of the fish return to the Rogue after spawning. ployed by the Oregon American tributaries, Santaiam and tribu The commission will mark smaller taries and numerous i Lumber company. Within the near ftutre the streams have already been i plant- several thousand fry as they are liberated in coast streams this Ball team will sponsor a dance ed. season so that an idea of the fur the benefit of the club, and Monday a truck started carry- migratory habits of fish may be will use the proceeds to pur- ing fish from the Delph Creek formed. Each stream will be as chase equipment. hatchery and most of these will signed n distinctive marking be planted in the streams adja- which will be registered at the cent to Multomah county. Local Post of Legion commisison’s office and sports When the big “fish Pullman” men will be asked to report, To Form Teams For has completed its work at the when they catch a marked fish. Junior Baseball Roaring River hatchery it will be sent to Seaside where ap- Starting to Play Tennis The local post of the Ameri proximately 600,000 steelheads With the first signs of spring can Legion have plans underway and cutthroat trout will be the members of Vernonia tennis in which they soon hope to taken from the Necanicum hat club have started to play on the have a few Junior baseball teams chery and coast court in the city park. planted in organized so that Vernonia can streams. be represented in the American During the season more than Legion Junior baseball league. 15,000,000 fish will be planted It is the purpose of the Legion in the streams of Oregon. All to sponsor baseball for all play- of these will be more than six ers under the age of 17. inches in length. Eastern Oregon The baseball program is spon- streams will be left until late sored by the Americanism com- in the spring before plantings mission of the American Legion will be made as the roads will and is done for the purpose of not permit travel from developing better future citizens. hatcheries. Playing under such rules a boy learns to play fair, to be loyal, Nelson Fought Last to cooperate with his team mem Night at Forest Grove bers and to respect authority and deeipline all of which will make for better citizenship. Kid Nelson local fighter met Vernonia will be divided into Bull Durham of St. Helens in an everal sections, depending upon 8 round main event at the Ame- the number of entries, and a rican Legion smoker at Forest play off of each sectional win Grove last night. ner will be staged. The winner On account of this paper go That it is better to give than will then enter for the county ing to press Wednesday evening receive, most prize fighters be championship. we are unable to give the results lieve. All local newspapers will car of the fight in this issue, but ry publicity throughout the en predict a decision rendered in Building castles in the air is tice schedule of the American favor of Nelson. poor business these days of in Legion Junior baseball program. After his recent fight here stallments. Most castles disappear Lads under the age of 17 de with Jock Lange, the Forest siring to enter for a team, will Grove fight promoters have been before the second payment is please get in touch with H. E. very anxious to get Nelson to planked down. McGraw, at the Bank of Verno fight a mnin event on their card. nia, who has been asigned by the Post Commander to form the first team. Start now and sign up, the more the merrier. There will be teams formed for the little chaps so that the competition will be equalized. Monkey "Biz” Sales are made these days, not so much on high pressure sales manship but touching the vanity of the prospective buyer who is flattered to think that others be lieve he can afford the purchase. Those who appear disinterest ed and inactive in any civic plan of improvement are usually the first to take advantage of the beneficial feature of the improve ment. Bill Culver and Mike Miller recently had an argument over golf. Now all Mike asks is an other chance to shave Bill. Our definition of a stool pig eon, "A worm that has been stepped on and is unable to make progress.” Another good alibi. That the referee who counted over Tun- ney when Dempsey flattened him at Chicago, stuttered. Another reason a good many men leave home, “When the landlord comes.” Recently going through Birk- enfeld, Ed Tapp was mistaken for a trafic cop. Evidently Eddie gets pretty hard boiled away from home. bed Politics create strange partners, but who ever heard of dealer a Ford and Chevrolet sleeping together? It’s a wise bird, who, having been trained to do the family washing makes the first payment on an electric washing machine. In the thickest padded cell at Salem is the bird who tried to melt the “Ice” out of dice. That funny gait on Jack Car- kin, when cantering down tiie main stem, isn’t from the an- cient practice of lifting his foot on the bar rail, but from stamp ing on his pressing matchine. We hear that the Chicago gangsters have formed a union, and that the initiation fee is, “three victims.” A good way of keeping from getting indigestion, “Don’t eat.” «- I may - be full - .. of holes,” said the cheese, “but I’m not weak.” Monday afternoon Curly Buff- mire was seen standing in front of his garage with a large club in his hand. Evidently Curly must be keeping some of his wild stampede stock in that garage. Bodie Hiebcr and Neil Bush are attempting to grow a few spears of woofis feathers under their nose. BIRKENFELD Bill Crawder, who has been working for the Birkenfeld Lum- her company for the past six weeks, has returned to his home in Vernonia. C. V. Palmer has taken con tract to cut right away for Big creek Lumber company. Clyde Lane is working for him. Jewell high school gave a dance Saturday and everyone had a good time. A large crowd from Birkenfeld attended. KEASEY Mrs. W. G. Christie and in fant son Walter have returned to their home at the I.-P. camp, the Dudley Nickson spent week end in Portland. Fletcher and Mr. Ring- Planning To Lee Davis In Action At Grove Last Night Build? Lee Davis of Vernonia engag ed in battle Wednesday night at the American Legion smoker at Forest Grove with Young Griffo of Hillsboro. Griffo weighed 138 and Davis 128. Davis has never fought in the local ring, and engaged in only one ring battle during his fight ing career, fighting Rex Haley at St. Helens, knocking his man out in the third round. Davis will soon be seen in ac tion probably in the local ring April 6, advised the matchmaker. Smartness that Results from Individuality New J. C. Penney company tore opened in Heppner. You can see it in every line of the New Oakland All-American. Smartness that rexullR from individuality . . . For it'» ■ car tliat'a triumphantly different from anything else in the field. With that difference that spells owner satisfaction . . . that difference which comes from offering greater beauty, higher quality anti finer performance for its price. Believe It or Noi! 1x4 me assist and figure on your Hy Van Was the first and is yet the Itesi hotel in Vernonia t ton waste of smelt. Duri ig the storff of Oregon American camp, Reed Holding last week com regular and improvised dip nets run the game wardens v ill be attended the dance in Vernonia pleted the logging on his farm to catch the little fish when the on the job to see the 1 censes which has been in operation the “run” is on will be required to Saturday night. of those who fish and to i revent Mr. and Mrs. Al. Acheson and past eight months. pay a license fee to the state the taking of more than the bag Miss Beatrice Perry and Mrs. family and Mr. and Mrs. H. Oliver Burris drove to Vernonia game commission. A bill passed limit provided for by law. Harold Christie and Frances'-....^. „„ during the recent session of the were Mist visitors Friday even- [ Thursday, Give Deer a Fair Chance Norman Berg was a visitor at legislature requires that a license ing. McMullin fee of 50 cents be paid before John Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lundeen, the home of Hunters who make a practice are Portland visitors for a couple j Tuesday, a citizen can legally fish in the of hunting deer at night will be of days. : Ì Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rudeman Sandy. The bag limit has been more careful in the future, as small son last week left set at 25 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Young'and _ a result of a new law which in ' • made and family of l.-P. camp have; Natal where they have In past seasons many people creases the penalty for such an Mrs. have gone to the Sandy during offense. The vision of a not too moved in the house that the Ja-i their home with Mr. . and a: . . k..’ ’ ™ s *....... I.. ......... 1 ..4 I * F za ** Eiler for CAlVIi sometime. The a heavy run of smelt and have comfortable jail confronting the coby formerly occupied at Carl I.' Rudemans went to Newport. camp 2. caught and carried away sack night hunter will have a ten Reed Holding called at Jake after sack of the fish. As a con dency to cause him to at least Mrs. O. R. Young is a Portland home Wednesday on Neurer ’ s visitor for a few days. sequence there has been a wan- give the deer a fair chance. Miss LaVelle and Lucille Gosa business. Hildebrand newspaper T. J. have been very ill with the flu. Mrs. Martha Christie was a man and historical writer, was St. Helens and Westport visitor at Natal last Thursday. » William Rose of Clatskanie for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. Harold Christie and Frances mountain master of Natal Gran Especially Appropriate for that went over to Westport after her ge. spent Tuesday at Natal. Reed Holding drove to Verno Sunday. She is helping Mrs. W. nia on business Tuesday. G. Christie for a few days. Beatrice Perry was a Mist August Shuler is spending n shopper Monday. few days in Portland. Lee Osburn was a Vernonia visitor Monday. Vernonia’s Modern Noble Dunlap set the grade NATAL stakes for the Natal water line > Cleaning and pressing Mr. and Mrs. II. Price and Tuesday. l///// establishment. daughter Marion were Sunday V/CUÊANING Mr. Hessey, a guest of John visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin made a trip to Mist McMullin, Mr. Price operates Tuesday. one of the countys steam shovels, Mr. Mathews from the burn The Prices have moved to l’itts- was a visitor at the home of burg for the summer months Reed Holding Friday. to be near where the shovel is Mr. Green was a Vernonia operating now. shopper Friday. Harry McMullin was a Mist Frank Peterson and son Rich shopper Thursday. ard made a busines strip to Ver- Lincoln Peterson and Oliver nonia Friday. Burris left again Monday to go Fritz Eiler went to Vernonia Snooker to St. Helens to serve on the on a business trip Friday. jury another week. Zale Holmes was a visitor at License Fee Required the home of Reed Holding Mon Cigars and Tobacco The Sandy river, which during day. __ ___ „ n smelt run lures thousands of Mrs. Jake ____ Neurer is __ able to Vernonia, Oregon be around again after a siege, Oregon citizens will undoubtedly ho popular this season, but those of flu. Richard Peterson called to' see who use the canary’s cage or Jake Neurer on business Mon-j day. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer have bought three more hiefers to their herd. Mrs. Noble Dunlap called on Mrs. Dave McMullin Friday. Bob Linsey was a Vernonia caller Saturday. R. Lincoln from Portland. spent Sunday nt the home of Lincoln Peterson. John McMullin was in Vernon ia on business Saturday. Jake Neurer called to see Oliver Burris Sunday. Miss Doris Merryfield, Natal school teacher, went to her home in St. Helens to spend last week end, returning Sunday. Carl Eiler was a Vernonia business caller Wednesday. 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