Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 13, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, June 13, 1930
Vernonia Eagle. Vernonia, Oregon
Six
ing on this creek. Starting home
early in the afternoon, thought
they would take a short cut,
through the woods, but unfor­
tunately east became west, and
rules require that these be in (From the Nehalem Journal of after traveling about ten miles
hauled up at their friend's house
Walt Linn, short little center ■ by July 1. Write for application
April 29, 1890
from which they had started
blanks and rules in regard to
fielder
for
the
Vernonia
Iled-
inoie when Heniges was hit by
some hours before and he, the
¿hiits climbed up onto the top certification requirements.
a pitched ball and on singles
i
Venturesome Voyageur«
friend,
kindly led them to their
Much
higher
yields
are
being
by
Marshall,
Drorbaugh i and rung of the batt.ng average lad­ obtained from certified potato
A party of four gentlemen homes through the gathering
Linn, his third of the game, der last Sunday when he gar­ 'seed than from common stock | I of the lower valley, A. J. Gay­ darkness.
They added one more in the nered three singles in four trips 'and this was quite apparent last lord, Thos. Colgate, and Frances
on to the plate, making his aver- year when adverse weather con­ and Joseph Cronen, left yester­
ninth for good measure
Mishawaka
for the season to date.
L ocj Ü Team 1« Now Third In Brooks’ hard double to right and age .462
day on a canoe trip down the
The weather is fine in
now ditions prepailed. In many cases Nehalem to salt water, Their
The
entire
team
has
which
inci.
McGregor
’
s
single,
part of the country.
The League
common stock was practice”" ■■
dentally was also his third of come out of their slump and is
, *
while
certif'
.... boat is a 29-foot canoe, with
J. T. Adams left for the land-
The Vernonia baseball club
the
ball
hard
and
fre-
■
fnu
{
ire
the game.
hitting
made average production in most water-tight compartments, and ing for a pack load of merchan-
moved into their old enemy’s
Laird, lead off man for the' quent’y . The team average now cases and some of the certified everything ship shape and ready
dise.
territory last Sundi ly and took local club finally came out of
at .260 and should ad-
_r yields in for the numerous rapids they ex­
on the Clatskanie Chiefs in a his slump and played an excel- ■
Last Wednesday Mr. Darling
consii drably beyond tins growers had heavy
pect
to
shoot.
This
is
a
trip
the
spite of the dry summer and
bloodthirsty^ revengeful battle, lent game at short, accepting in the next few games.
arrived with another large raft
dangers
and
beauties
of
which
1 . I fall. There is a good demand for
finally coming out on top of
of lumber fom the Pittsburg
without a bobble I Individual averages to and *fi-
certified seed potatoes, so you are enough to set a sportsman's
ore. six chances
the long end of a 7 to 4
and getting two hits in five eluding last Sunday’s game arc are sure of a better market for blood boiling. The river runs mill.
The revenge was espe ¡ally sweet trips to the plate. Linn and Mc-i
of the
finest
as follows:
your crop by growing a high through some
in view of a defeat which the Gregor also did
nifty:
some
scenery in the northwest and
AB R II Pct.1 quality of potatoes.
local club suffered at the hands stick work, each of these boys 1
winds around wild and majestic
of the Chiefs last year. This win etting three singles.
13 2 6 .462 1 Only potatoes from certified
I.inn
mountains upon whose fir-clad
put the locals in third place in
17 3 6 .353 : stock will be inspected by the
Mrs. Earnest Guin from Gabel
Next Sunday the local club Hawkins
sides are, to be found all man­
the Two State league and even play
3 1 1 .333 1 Certification Board. If you wish
is visiting friends in Wilark this
at home, taking on the i Malmsten
ner
of
game.
If
the
sportsmen
up the wins and loss's with tw- fast Ryderwood team. Although McGregor
16 1 5 .3131 to certify, be sure to get ap-
!
of tiie large eastern cities only week.
apiece or an average of exactly they were beaten in their first Black
7 0 2 .286: proved seed, which carries a
Ruth
and
Elaine,
daughters
of
'
knew
what
they
are
missing
the
.500.
16 1 4 ,250 certification tag.
game at Ryderwood by that club Brooks
river would soon be full of cap­ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Makinister'
McGregor pitched for the Ver­ 3 to 1, the boy» have had con- Marshall
4 0 1 .250
sized canoes. Plenty of elk re­ are spending rose week in Port-!
10 0. 2 .200
nonia club and with the excep­ .¡durable practice since then Shanks
ported in the unsurveyed dis- land with their aunt and uncle,
1 1 1 .200
tion of the second inning when nd are hitting the old apple Drorbaugh
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Foote.
trict.
Curley
Duncan
motored
to
1 .167
6 1
the going got rather rough wn * lit on the nose. They will al­ Heniges
The Happy Six sewing club
Portland
Saturday
evening,
re-
never in great difficulty al­ ii be greatly strengthened both Gibsun
7 0 1 .143
Little Local«
meets with Mrs. Orville Makinis-
turning Sunday.
though there were one or two in the infield and at bat by the Laird
17 2 2 .list W. E. Bennett was a hurried
There is to be a dance next ter.
innings when he wa3 in rather addition of Hale Greenman at
Friday evening in Mr. Zilligit’s
2 0 0 .000! visitor to Treharne last week.
George
Ben Dawler who was hurt last
dangerous holes b
he managed first base.
1 Mrs. W. G. Harlan is spend­ new building across the creek week is home from the hospital,
to pull out of these without
last
Sunday's
The box score of
ing this week visiting Mrs. S. from the post office. A good
Mrs. C. O. Marston plans to
harm. Mac struck out a total game follows:
A. "
Morton, and Mrs. Ivan Sher- timc and a larSe crowd is ex­ attend the Rose Festival.
of twelve of the opposing bats Vernonia
AB R II PO A E
er,
sisters
of
Mrs.
Harlan.
..peeted.
men.
5 1 o 2 4 0
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Kent
Laird, SS
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Morton1 Mr- Zilligit’s new store across
In the fifth inning with men Lian, CF
4 1 3 1 0, 0
and family entertained at din-1 the creek looms like a cow in tcok the children on their first
on second and third by virtue Malmsten i 3B 1 3 1 1 0 0 1
ner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. I. a flower garden. Mr. Zilligit has picnic of the season, out near
Timber.
of a walk and a siagle, the Hawkins, LF 5 1 1 2 0 0
W. Kistner, Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ I one of the best locations for a
hard and far hitting Mr. Keene, Brooks, RF
4 1 1 2 0 0
Mr. and Mrs. Marston drove !
Look Up County Payroll
neth Kistner, Henry Kistner, store to be had in the valley.
manager of the Clatskanie Chiefs McGregor, P 5 0 3 0 3 0¡
The Parker boys took a large to the coast for a Sunday out- [
Tarpayers and business men Donald and Lola May Kistner,
3 1 1 12 0 0
came to bat with something that Heniges, C
raft of hay down -the river from ing.
patronize home industry. This all of Portland.
looked like murder in his eye. Gibson, 2B
2 0 0. 1 0 1
Mr. and Mrs, Steele moved
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Benson and their place below town to the
eems to be the call of the bus­
but in order to avoid any blood­ Marshall, 2B 3 0 1 I 1 0
Who makes home in- family were visitors at the homel Pittsburg mill last Wednesday. from Wilark to Portland.
iness
man.
shed Mac gave him a political Drorbaugh lb 5 1 1 ß 0 0
Work on the Rock creek
; d ustry ? 1 be property owner and I of ’Mr. and Mrs. Iver Andred-
Mr. and Mrs.
James Troy
walk and then went to work on
bridge is progressing rapidly un­ spent the week end at Rockaway
man, or in reality the I sen Sunday.
I
business
o
the almost equally hard hitting
39 7
27 8
der
the
direction
of
Foreman
W. G. Harlan and Delmar
beach.
I tax payer. How does he make
Jens Hermann but he had the Clat kanie
I business? By putting into his Morton motored to Chehalis, Whitcomb. It is expected that
misfortune to hit Jens on the Fuggitt, SS
4 1 1 0 5 o 1
the
bridge
will
be
completed
by
evening,
.property or business what he ' Saturday
returning
5 0 2 0 0 0 '
finger, forcing in the fourth and ' Larson, LF
the latter part of the week.
■expects to take out with a reas­ Monday morning.
final marker for the Chiefs.'The. Beach, C
4 0 0. 8 2 0"
onable
amount
of
profit
later
on.
I
Mrs.
Emma Miller and Mrs.
next man was an easy strikeout j Keene, RF
2 1 1 0 0 0 ‘
Crooked Creek Chips
Why does a merchant or bus- I Laura Sauer of Vernonia were
victim, leaving three men strand-, Hermann, lB 3 1 1 14 1 *> '
The
weather is fine, summer
ed on the bags.
Blumenbg, P 4 0 0 0 5 0 iness man like to see a property Koster Camp visitors on Thurs- will soon be here.
day.
owner
come
in
to
make
a
pur-
4 1 1 2 0 1
The aacient and decrepit andi ' e, 2B
Thomas Adams, road overseer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sherer and
would-be hard-boiled Mr. Blum , Eilertsen, 3B 4 0 1 1 o n' chase? Because he knows if he
has been having the
settlers
0
has
to
extend
credit,
lie
can
’
t
family
were
visitors
at
the
home
4 0 0, 2 0
enberg, who has tried out with I Finley, CF
leading
_ i crank his lizzie and escort his of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mitchell, working on the road
seven or eight teams of the Pa-|
I Rock creek to Mist and has suc-
7 27 15 3 real estate bye bye over night. Monday evening.
cific coast league and five or!
I ceeded in opening it so that
Bert Williams was a Portland1 horsemen
1
0 0 0 2 1-71 Then why not cheek up on
six of the Timber League andi Vernonia
„vs ovmeil can pass.
1 Two worthy old settlers living
1 0 0 0 0-4 the tax end of matters, rather visitor Wednesday.
found not wanted in both and Clatskanie 0
Summary: Earned runs, Clats- than si end too much time call­
all cases, pitched for the Ch'"r
A. R. Stanton was a Verno-|near the Hillsboro road, took it
and was in hot water practic cally kanie 2, Vernonia C; two base ing home industry. What Pe‘’ i nia visitor Saturday.
into their heads last Sabbath to
cent
of
the
tax
payers
or
free
hit
Keene,
Hermann
and
nil through the game. The 1 Ver-
Lee Johnson is reported ill. visit some of their friends visit-
holders
are
now,
in
slack
times
Br
oks;
sacrifice
hits,
Linn,
nonia Redshirts drew first blood
Works Wonders as a Spring
in the very first, inning when Malmsten and Ileniges; stolen employed on our public works?
there
any'
non-property
successive singles by Linn, Malm-, bases, Larson, Jesse, Linn and Are
sten and Hawkins tallied up the Hawkins; struck out by Mc- owners or socalled floaters hold­
Large Bottle
lunienberg 7; ljpse
ba: ing jobs where there could just
first run of the game. The lo­ Greger 12, Blumenberg
as well be a home owner who
L'
_, _sft
cals should have scored throe on balls off 1 McGregor 3;
Vernonin 10, Clatska- would spend his money at home
times in this canto but poor on ba:
base running and a bad decis­ nie fi ; double play, Laird to and build up liis business or
ion at first base cost them the Marshall to Drorbaugh; hit by ¡property if he accumulated a
pitcher, Malmsten and Heniges surplus, which means more bus­
other two markers.
For Insect Bites
The Clatskanie Chiefs came by Blumenberg, Hermann by iness for our mprclifcnts. Why
PER
back in their half of the second, 'JcGri'gor; umpires. Black and not call the attiuitivn of the
BOTTLE
and scored three runs on doubles 'weeney; time of game 2.15. public employer to this fact and
if no heed is taken have new
by the aforementioned
hard
William C. Schmitt received manager or cut taxes until ad­
socking duo, Keene and Her­
mann and a single by Jesse pins contract to construct beacons justments are made.
Check county pnyroll
n little loose handling of the every io miles and emergency
mates, landing fields 30 miles apart on month and notice if there
ball by the
Vernonia
However, this lend wns short Portland-Pasco section of Port non-residents holding jobs that
property owners might handle
lived for the Redshirts shoved land-Spokane airways.
across three markers in the first
Wet Linn—Bids opened for just as well.
of the third on singles by Laird construction of modern sewer
This may be a bit bitter for
and Linn, a sacrifice l>y Malm-
tem here nt estimated cost of a non-taxpaycr, but the grass is'
sten and singles by McGregor $16,000.
as green now ns it ever was,
and Heniges.
Bids received for surfacing and there are lots of places in
This ended the scoring for the five miles of Spout creek Mar- the Nehalem it can be made to
local tribo until the cfi'lith in 1 ct road between Burnt Woods grow, if you want your job.
We believe in service that is
ning. when they marl ed pp fWo and Harlan.
HOME OWNER.
Certification Of Potatoes
Application for certification of
Players’ Bat
potatoes should be made to the
agent’s office at this
A vcrages Rise county
time and the state certification
Forty Years Ago
Win From
Clatskanie
Wilark
Koster Camp
In the Editor’s
Mail
Save With Safety
•e
Bambo Brier
MI-31 Solution
Tonic
4
Gypsy Cream
1
Friendly Service
ANNETTE
BEAUTY SHOP
Shampoo, Marcelling, Finger
waving. Permanent Waving.
All ilio Intesi
GnodyenrN are In ere
ni Low 1!>3O
F.ayle
Aere Heaiì/ Ihitii
Standard AH-'Weathcr
and
Over Horseshoe Cafe.
Phone 431
Christopher Columbus, Benjamin Franklin,
Robert Fulton—they took a chance and found
something better. And there’s no telling
what you're missing in tires until you make
comparisons. Doesn’t a tire that has proved
itself EXTRA-good enough to lead in popu­
larity for 15 years, at least deserve a try?
I’ut on a Goodyear next time—get the low­
down on this question of which kind is best!
ioir-privcd, biçj value. Arir Style Pathfinder
Full Oversize—a quality possible hccause of the low
costs Goodyear enjoys by building more than !» of
all tires sold in America. Fresh 1930 “firsts"—care­
fully mounted—lifetime guaranteed—backed by our
year round service.
32x6 10-ply Truck Tires
$35.59
x
Tubes also low priced
We’ll Qladly Inspect Your Tires
I rec—and Inflate Them. Drive In.
GILBY MOTOR COMPANY
Vernonia
Guaranteed Tire Repairing—Estimates Free
A. M
Electrotherapy,
Chiropractor
Tel. 671
1117 State
Vernonia, Ore
emonia
HOTEL
Hotel HyVan
STEAM HEAT
The best for those
who appreciate the
best.
JOHN A. MILLER
General Contractor
Mason Work, Building
Tenn inai Cafe
The Right Place to Eat
Excellent Cooking
Local & long distance
HAULING
Phone 923
Office in
Workingmen’s Store
I have leased and am now
operating
the
Sessman
Blacksmith Shop.
Bafford Brothers
Repairing of All Kind«
W. M. Faulkner
General Plumbing
Vernonia
LAWYERS
STRAND 4 BERG
Contractors and Builder«
On all kinds of construe,
tion, estimates given with-
out charge.
Box 157, Vernonia
Rebekah Lodge No. 243 I
DENTISTS
I
Gordon R. Watt
Attorney-at-law
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia, Oregon
Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
Physician and Surgeon
DR. W. H. HURLEY
Dentistry end X-Ray
Mary Kato
Chop Suey
Restaurant
PHYSICIANS
M. D. COLE
I. O. O. F
7
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 663 Vernonia,
Res. Phone 664 •
Oregon ' ’
ANNOUNCEMENT
Vernonia Po«t
HARDING LODGE 116
Meets every Monday
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia _______
Lodge No
night in the W.O.W. 246 meets evei
Tuesday night
~
hall. \ ¡siting broth­ at 8 o'clock, in O.O.F. hall. Vis-
ers welcome.
itors always welcome.
Noel Hammack, N.G.
James Nanaon, C.C.
John Glassner. Secretary.
U. A. Scott K.R.S.
Dr. J. A. Hughes
Cason Transfer
CONTRACTORS
American Legion
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets »very
second and fourth' Thursdays in
Pythian Sisters
W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors
Vernonia Temple 61 meets always welcome.
Marie O'Donnel, Vice Grand
every 2nd and 4tl. Wednesdays in
Edna Linn. Noble Grand
W.O.W. hall.
Myrtle John, Secretary.
MARJORIE COLE. M E. C.
DELLA CIJNE. M. of R. * C.
Della Cline. Treasurer
Physiotherapy
DR. R. A. OLSON
S'ehal.m Chapter 153, O. E. S.
119,
. American
>
Regular commu­
Legion.
Meets
nication
first
second
and
S and third Wcd-
fourth Tuesdays 1
) nesdnys of each
each month, 8 p.
1 month, at Ma-
m. Connie An­
* sonic Temple.
All visiting sis-i
derson,
Com- '
ters and broth-' mander.
T. Hughes, Adjutant
ers welcome.
Gwladys H i. pheraon, W.M.
Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secrriary.
Mountain Heart
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
39c
WOMENS RELIEF
CORPS
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
Meets third Thursday of each
at
Masonic
Temple, month at the I.O.O.F. hall.
Stated
Communication
Mrs. May Mellinger, president.
First Thursday of each I - ----------------------------------------------
called NEHALEM ASSEMBLY NO. 18
month.
Special
on all other Thurs-
ORDER OF RAINBOW
nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
FOR GIRLS
cordially welcome.
Regular meeting second and
Tapp, W. M.
fourth Mondays.
Wilkerson, Secretary.
Audrey Austin, Recorder
Order of Eastern Star
50c Tube and 35c Tooth Brush
ALL
FOR
...
rnV CvnVnniemCue the followi,n8 business and professional people are listed on
and professiona^people.
me" Bnd W°mC" “re kn°Wn in Vernoni“ as reli«ble
BEAUTY SHOPS
A. F.
Klemo Tooth Paste
Professional and Business Diredorj
Bank of Vernonia
a CEisaiige!
Ounce Bottle
Mac’s Pharmacy
braced by a smile and a hand­
clasp, that gives freely of fin­
ancial aid and information, that
offers counsel based on reliable,
experienced judgement.
O' SOI*
This Safe Antiseptic
Phone Hospital 931
Town Office 891
PASTIME
CARDS AND
Hoffman Hdwe. Building
LIGHT LUNCHES
Vernonia, Oregon
Lloyd Baker, Prop.
You’ll enjoy a bowl
of delicious Chop
Suey after the «how.