Friday, March 27, 1931. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE SIX children motored to Portland on Saturday and spent Sunday at Lotus isle. Mr. and Mrs. L. Kirk and WASHINGTON SCHOOL daughter were Vernonia shop­ The fifth grade have elected pers on Friday. new editor staff for their Dr. Eby’s and Mr. Christen- a newspaper, “The Poll Parrot.” son’s cars collided at camp Wed- Editor is LaVerne Thompson and nesday morning. The Christen­ assistant Ray Dickson. son car was damaged. Buster Nance received 10Q in Miss Nettie Alley, health nurse, called at Pleasant Hill school the final examination on the United States. Friday afternoon. The following had 100 in spell­ Oregon Gas and Electric Co. men were out at Treharne work­ ing: Mrs. Spring’s room, Harry Henderson, John May, Pete Mc­ ing on the line. Fallers and buckers did not Donald, Bobby Ulshoeffer, Bud work at Koster camp on Thurs­ Lindberg, Angelina Yana, Marion Tucker, Louella Jones, Eleanor day. It was too stormy a day. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mitchell of Graven, Betty Jagen, Zelma Ship- Depot Bay, were at Koster camp ley, George Peachey. Sixth grade, Paul Adams, Hazel a few days this week. Mrs. W. Reynolds Chapman, Leona Fetsch, Delpha and _.. Mr. __ . Buster have moved into one of the Wil­ Killkan, Jean Lillig, Evelyn Nance, Leila Nelson, son houses. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones of Shipley. Seventh grade, Lucille Lind­ Salem were guests of Mr. and berg, Helen Scott, Eleanor Edens, Mrs. B. R. Bennett Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett Hawley Counts, Hilma Berg. Eight-2, Elza Varley, Ward and children motored to Jewell Plumer, Hale Grave, Jim Davis, over the week end. Mrs. B. R. Bennett entertained Helen Brimmer, Roy Barnest Eight-1, Rhoda Bell, Shelby a group at dinner Friday. The occasion being Margaret Bennett’s Caton, Otha DeHart, Sara Mc- fifteenth birthday. The guests Gee. Mrs. Spring’s room has a tra- present were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett, Helen Bennett, By­ velers’ club in arithmetic. The ron Bennett, Doris Grimes, Mil­ fastest students travel in the dred Cason and Florence Santee. fastest conveyances. They have A huge birthday cake centered i five groups, airplane, automobile, the table. The St. Patrick’s scheme ¡horseback, afoot, and “Ditched.” was carried out. Miss Bennett I So far they have three students received many pretty gifts. School Items Treharne Mr. and Mrs. John Price and children Buddy and Ruth motor­ ed to Cornelius on Saturday. Mr. McDaniels from Idaho is visiting at the home of his moth­ er. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dooley and Classified Ads FOR RENT FOR RENT—2-room apartments, new, clean and quiet. Hot water; water, light and wood $15 month. P. Hill, 875 Second St APARTMENT for rent at the Roseway on Rose Ave. (32tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE—Seed oats, rolled oats, wood. Earl Snyder. Call 7F52. (351*) FOR SALE—14 Angora Goats— 2% miles N. E. of Vernonia, on Stony Point Road. Phone 9F151. Bert Wood. (353*) THOR ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE—in good condition. For sale cheap. Inquire Mrs. Washburn, Oregon Gas and Elect­ ric office. ____ 34tf GLADIOLA Bulbs—50 cents doz. and up. Special collections 50c, 75c, $1.0,0. Mrs. W. L. Van Doren, 1024 First Ave., Phone 1136. 33tf FOR SALE—Baby chicks from pure Hanson W. L. Hens, ma­ ted to males from Hanson world winning blood line with dam’s record of 260 to 314 eggs. Price $14 per 100; $130 per thousand. Branda’s Poultry farm, Gaston, Oregon. One mile south of Dilley._________________ 26tf Free Dope Bucket all Upset by Legions (Continued from page 1.) started in the second inning, marking up a couple of runs and then added five in the third, four in the fifth and six in the sixth, all of which totaled too much for the A’s to overcome, Neith- er team scored in the eighth or ninth innings. The score: Athletics ....... 223 123 200—15 Legions ......... 025 046 OOx—17 Batteries: Drorbaugh and Con­ dit; Davidson and Welch. Umpires: Nance and Tisdale. Mildews 26; Legions 12 In the fastest and cleanest game of the season, the Mildews knocked over the Legions last Thursday evening 26 to 12. This was the second game of a double header played on that night, the first being between two teams of ladies. The Legions drew first blood in the very first inning when they marked up four counters before they could be stopped, The Mildew boys, however, put on rallies in the fifth and sixth innings which netted them eight and nine runs respectively. These innings were the undoing of the Legions as they were never able to overtake the Mildews after this hatting spree. Anderson was the chief star for the Legionnaires, getting a total of three runs and playing a bang up game in the field, while Holyfield was the big stick artist for the winners, getting around the bags five times. Mc- Killip also did some lusty stick work, getting on every time he came up to bat. The score: Legions ........... 400 0,23 030—42 Mildews 020 389 22x—26 Batteries, Davidson nnd Welch Malnisten and Laird. Umpires: Nance and Tisdale. Vacuum Cleaner See Our Window Armitage Drug Co. Next To Pott Office Nyal Service r traveling by airplane, four by auto, four by horseback, two afoot and three ditched. The pu­ pils are greatly interested, each forging his way ahead diligent­ ly. Mrs. Ray’s room: Buddie George has increased the number of literary books he has read to 14. Mancel Lee Rose and Leon­ ard Kostur to 13, and Kathleen Lolley to 9. Mrs. Alta Neil at the request of the school board took the flovLrs that were used for decor­ ation at the dedication to J. E. Tapp, Mrs. Ray CharleswoTth and Mrs. Charles Bergerson who are ill. E. H. Washburn and C. Bruce left Tuesday on a fishing trip on the Rogue river. They ex­ pect to be gone about a week. Rev. F. B. Culver, presiding elder of the Evangelical church, was in Vernonia Thursday to hold quarterly conference. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Vernonia Ser- vice garage will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand a certain Pontiac coach, motofr P93630, licence Oregon 1929, 185-706, on Sat­ urday, April 11, at 1.30 p. in. This sale will take place at the garage of the undersigned at 1026 Bridge street in Vernonia, and is for the enforcement of a lien for labor, service and mater­ ials on said automobile for the sum of $58.50. NOTICE OF LIEN UPON Vernonia Service Garage CHATTELS R. B. Early, doing business as J. E. Frank, Constable Vernonia Service Garage, vs. for said storage, labor, skill and Frank Karnath, Defendant. Notice is hereby given that R. materials so expended is $58.50; B. Early, doing business as Ver­ that no part thereof has been nonia Service Garage claims a paid; and there is due and re­ lien upon Pontiac coach, motor maining unpaid thereon, after No. P93630, License Oregon 1929 deducting all just credits and 185-706, for and on account of offsets, the sum of $58.50, in storage, labor, skill and materials, which amount said claimant now expended and performed upon claims a lien upon said chattel and attached to the above des­ property. R. B. EARLY, Doing business cribed property in Columbia coun­ as Vernonia Service Garage, ty, Oregon, as follows: Brake lining and labor of installation Claimant. $8.50; Storage Mar. 20, 1930, to J. E. FRANK, Constable. Jan. 20, 1931, 10. mo. at $5.00 State of Oregon, Mo., $50.00. Total $58.50. That County of Multnomah, s. s. the name of the owner or reputed I, R. B. Early, being first duly owner is Frank Karnath; that sworn, on oath say that I am Frank Karnath, the authorized claimant named in the foregoing agent of such owner, and having claim, that I have personal know­ the lawful possession of said pro­ ledge of the facts therein set perty, requested said service and out; that I have heard the same materials; that the said labor, read, and I know the contents skill and materials were so ex­ thereof, and believe the same to pended and performed upon the be true. R. B. EARLY said chattel property by claim­ ant between the 20th day of Subscribed and sworn before March 1930, and Jan. 10, 1931; me this 12 day of January, 1931. B. T. HUNTINGTON that sixty days have not elapsed Notary Public for Oregon. since said storage, labor, skill and materials were expended on (Notarial Seal) My commission expires Jan. 7 said chattel; that said chattel is still in storage, and 60 days have 1932. First publication, March 6. not elapsed since that time; that Last publication, April 3. the amount claimant demands J.C. PENNEY GO. DEPARTMENT STORE NUMBER 1436 • STORE VERNONIA, OREGON Round Trips THIS AND EASTER WEEKENDS .90 11.25 Forest Grove .... Portland 1.75 2.60 Hillsboro Albany .... 2.35 Rainier ............. 1.25 Astoria 2.80 Salem . .. ........ 2.15 Corvallis 3.55 Seaside ............. 2.75 Eugene ON SALE FRIDAYS. SATURDAY. SUNDAYS: March 27, 28. 29, and April 3. 4. 5; return limits Tuesday, March 31 for March dates, Thursday, April 9, for April dates. DISTANT POINTS—EASTER z San Francisco $17.40 x Spokane $ 9.35 z Los Angeles 25.75 z Medford ......... 8.35 x Pendleton 5.90 x Salt Lake 20.35 x Boise ............. 11.80 x—On sale April 1, 2. 3, 4; z— On sale April 3, 4. Return Limit, April 9. Tickets sold in either direction—proportional re­ ductions between other |xunts. Stage tickets sold only between points served by stages. UNITED RAILWAYS S. P. & s. TRANSPORTATION CO. (STAGES) R. M. Aldrich. Agt. J. C. Wright. Gen. Agt. G. C. Pendergast. Trav. Psgr. Agt., Astoria 85c $2.00 5c $2.00 lc 15c Hoffman Hdwe. Co. Now is the time when a penny means more to most |j everyone. We are doing our part in meeting these J conditions and are marking our prices lower daily. H Prices for Friday, Sugar C & H Pure Cane Sugar, Berry, extra fine, granu­ lated— 9 Blue Seal—Best Patent Flour. Hard Wheat Blend— Made from pure Eastern corn—white or Yellow. 27c 49 X «1.03 25 Z «1.29 SL Hominy Cookies The dish Fancy and plain assortment—just the dessert for lunches. 4 No. 300 cans ................... 2t)C 2 POUNDS ......................... 49c PEAS Minnesota’s Pride. Golden Bantam, sweet corn—Best Grade. Extra Standard quality, size, sweet and tender. 3 No. 2 Cans .................... 33<= 3 No. 2 Cans ....................... 29 SOAP pound medium Macaroni Cheese FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS HATS FOR THE THRIFTY MISS Flour CORN MEAL Cedarbrook Full Cream Cheese, fine for lunches or cooking. Have captured the lines of youth. Select your Easter hat now-------- 98c, $1.98. $2.98 and $3.98 the 10c Easter Brings This SHOWER of SAVINGS HATS Monday On Let’s Go Fishing! CORN "Betty Co-ed dinner. sister, Mrs. C. Kaye, at Alsea Clows visited Mrs. Margaret Keef- Sunday. The birthdays of MrsJ er and Mrs. Pearl McDuffey, Kaye and Mr. Clow were cele- mother and sister of Mrs. Clow, W. O. Galloway of Hillsboro, brated jointly with a big birth- in Portland. former president of the Bank of Vernonia, was in town for a short time Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Campbell have moved into the Clarence New house at Third and Cougar streets. Ray Charlesworth was in Port­ land Sunday to see Mrs. Charles- worth, and reports that she is getting along very nicely after her operation. Allen Ray went to Oregon State college at Corvallis Monday to begin college work. E. H. Condit, Mrs. J. B. Wil­ kerson and Miss Marie Kirkpat­ Before you start — come rick went to St. Helens Saturday here and complete your out- to attend an institute for element­ Ir/JBr .Ai\ ÄWz. fit of poles, lines, bait and ary teachers. 1 m li ’ other tackle. Your entire out- Tune in on K-E-X every fit will not run high — Prices week-day morning at 7.15 for Lower than ever. the family altar hour, and Sun­ day at 1 p. m. Rev. Willard H. STEEL POLES Pope, pastor. Adv. Rev. G. W. Plumer went to to Kelso Wednesday to get Mrs. Plumer, who has been visiting LEADERS her daughter there for the past week. to 30 c Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Olson spent the week end in Portland as the FISH LINES guests of her people. Mr. and Mrs. E. Knight and to children and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tucker and baby spent Sunday at STEELHEAD HOOKS Cannon Beach hunting for the stranded whale. to Dr. R. A. Olson, chiropractor, / / / is moving his office this week ALL KINDS OF BAIT — from 1117 State street to the suite of offices over the Cline FISHING LICENSE — BAS- Furniture store, which will have KETS — STRAPS — ETC. F //------- -- better accommodations and is more centrally located. Bert Waterman who works at the Johnston-McGraw Shingle mill was laid off for two days 1 11 Ell — this week because of an injured toe which was hurt when a large block of wood dropped on it. Mr. and Mrs. George Clow and Van Camp’s, new pack. that is different— To buy, sell or trade, Eagle classified ads. BARGAIN Locals little daughter visited Mr». Clow’s day Rose City Brand — Elbow cut. 4 POUNDS ......................... 23c ............ 172C CANDY Made in our own factory. Pure, and wholesome. Big assortment — Creme Oil, the cream of plant oil Soap—SPECIAL— 4 bars .............. 25c 3 Other BARS Assortments — 2 Pkgs. 10 25c C Oranges Potatoes Greens ft Sukist Navels, 288 size, Sunkist Navels, 288 size, Yakimas — guaranteed cookers — good quality. Mustard Greens, bright and fresh— 31C 50... 55c 3 BUNCHES 10C Ì ( SAFEWAY MARKET SAVINGS 2 DOZEN Bacon Sugar cured — by the piece—Pound Hams 091/ /2C z» Armour’s Star—Half or whole—Pound ................... Beef Pol Roasts Lean and tender— Pound ..................... Pure Lard 1 5c Lb. BOILING BEEF <1 25c ] L4c P0UND IV 4 t Lbs. t >5c ] LOc