PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1934. VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON LODE MCDONALD Blue Jays Win IS ROAD FOREMAN Two Games With FOR LOCAL DISTRICT Jewell-Birkenfeld Treharne (Continued from page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and The Vernonia Blue Jays defeat­ Dewitt Strong motored to Port- They are hired ’ for one month at ed Jewell 43 to 17 at Jewell and over the week end. Friday night. The Blue Jays line­ a time only, however, instead of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sehorn being appointed for the year. up was as usual, except that visited with relatives at Corvallis Mr. McDonald was the only Frances Bergerson took the place new foreman selected, the rest on Friday. of Doris Vosnick as guard. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner of Tuesday night in Vernonia the being the same as last year, ex­ Portland were callers at the home Blue Jays won 21 to 8 over a cept that U. W. Clark at St. of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker. mixed team from Jewell and Bir­ ’ Helens was given additional ter- Miss Doris Timm and Dick kenfeld. Verne Ellis and Celeste ritory. The others are Fred Zim- Bradley were married on batur- merman, Rainier, _. F. _____ Anliker, , 1 McDonald, were sub-centers, Fran­ ces Bergerson and Erma Thomp­ Goble, W. W. Payne, Clatskanie, | day- The y°unK c0UPle intend and J. F. Richardson, Sauvies: making their home in Vernonia.. son, sub-guards. Mildred' and Ida Island. ' Dean Holt from Kelso, Wasn., Mae Hawkins, centers, played one _________ __________ [ visited with relatives here. quarter in the guard positions. 1 FEATHERS AND TALONS: v Those a‘tcndinf the danf"e at Paul Gordon was referee. _______ Vernonia Saturday evening were The team will play at Birken­ (Continued from page 1) ' “r’ and Mrs Robert Spencer, feld Monday night, and on Wed­ ------------------------------------------- | Mr. and Mrs. George Baslington, nesday night hopes to play the and Harry King discussing how! Mr. and Mrs. E. Treharne and Manley Center Community team to land the big ones . . . Jack | daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Albert of Portland here. This team is Bush lulled into noisy slumber by Kelley and children, Mr. and Mrs. rated as very strong, and some the steenth reading of the liquor Frank O’Connor, Mr. and Mrs. ; real competition for the Blue Jays ordinance . . . O. D. McCabe Joe Davis, Mr. and Mrs. George j is expected. looking for some one to go fish- Holt and family, Miss M. Rey- j nolds, Miss B. Smith, Miss Ruby ing with him. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hult, I Vernonia Grade Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmid'lin, I School Wins Game Sheep. Goat Raisers Mr. and Mrs. E. Snyder, Miss From Scappoose To Meet Wednesday Florence Tichenor, Miss M. Mowe In I. O. O. F. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker. Vernonia grade school nosed At the home of Mrs. M. Smith out Scappoose 12 to 10 in basket­ The annual meeting of the on Friday a shower wa sgiven for, ball Tuesday night. The result Columbia County Sheep and Goat Mrs. Maxine SmejkwL She te- was in doubt, with Scappoose in raisers will be held at Vernonia ceived many lovely gifts. the lead, until the last two min­ Wednesday, Feb. 7, from .10:30 utes of play, when two baskets a. m. until 2 p. m. in the I. O. were made for the locals. O. F. hall. Vernonia’s line-up was as fol­ The regular business of the as- lows: Don and Robert Peterson, sociation will be transacted at forwards; Robert Acord, center; that time and there will be dis- Jack Childs and Bill Myers, cussions of interest to the sheep guards; Hartung and Schalock, and goat raisers of Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Johnson, substitutes'. county. The principal speaker of Mrs. M. L. Ratcliffe and Mrs. Er- I There will be a return game the day will be Oran M. Nelson, nest Graham motored to Portland Saturday at Scappoose and the head of the animal husbandry de­ and back Wednesday. following Friday the locals will partment at Corvallis, who will Mrs. A. E. Jennings, who has play Clatskanie here. Vernonia’s address the association on some been in ill health for the past margin in the previous game with interesting phases of the sheep two motnhs, is better now. Clatskanie was only two points. and goat situation. Darlene Rose is the name of There will be other speakers a baby girl born Saturday to Mr. there from Pacific Wool Grow­ and Mrs. Ted Aspinall. ers’ association in Portland and Joe Wangler, Julia Wangler j LOST—$5.00 in post office in representatives of the stock yards. and Marguerite Laird were Port­ A meeting of the hog raisers land visitors Sunday. front of money order window Thursday noon. Good reward up­ will be held immediately after the Claude Knapp is much better' on return to Grandma Sitts. 5cl adjournment of the sheep and this week. goat raisers meeting at 2:00 o’- Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Eby of WANTED clock to consider the details of Oregon City enjoyed a picnic up ' MUSIC PUPILS— Piano. Mrs. the hog adjustment plan and to Rock creek Sunday with their Harold McEntire, House No. 16 discuss the details of the sign up son, Dr. Roland D. Eby of Ver-1 Louisiana Ave. O.-A. hill. 4o2 of the contracts for the farmers nonia, and Miss Hazel Nobes of to receive their bounties for i Portland. agreeing to reduce the number • of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Buffmire FOR SALE hogs that they raise. are entertaining this week Mr. I FAT RHODE ISLAND RED hens, Buffmire’s father and sister, W. | nine months old for sale, $1.00 PRIZE FOR STEELHEAD M. Buffmire and Mrs. W. H. Wei-; apiece, live or dressed. Mrs. H. OFFERED BY WASHBURN ty of Medford. Mrs. Welty ex­ Veal. 5*3 pects to leave in a few days for A $3.50 pipe for the biggest Weiser, Idaho. For sale or trade—White New steelhead caught in February is Louis Van Orshoven, former Zealand pedigreed rabbits and being offered by E. H. Wash­ rabbit hutches. Ed Buckner, Riv- burn. All fish must be weighed Columbia county engineer, and now an appraiser for the U. S. erview. 5c2 in at Lincoln’s Candy Kitchen, farm loan association, was in Ver­ nonia Wednesday. TRAILER FOR SALE, or will Mr. Washburn says. trade for 1H cords of wood. Inquire Tom Magoff, Riverview. 5c 1 Caught in The Bounds FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY For Big Hand Bill Luna SOAP MILK Max-i-muM SUGAR Finest Cane FLOUR FOR SALE—Hay, vetch seed and beef. Telephone 14F1555. El­ mer Bergerson. 5c2 ONE JERSEY COW, 5 years old. Fresh since Nov. 1, 1933, $25. Vernonia Trading Co. 4c3? NOTICE To Owners or Keepers of Dogs of the age of eight months or ovw: 1934 license fees have been fixed by the Court as follows: $1.00 for each male or spay­ ed bitch dag; $1.50 for each female dog, if paid on or before March 1st. Thereafter, penalty of 50c will be added. Please DO NOT make remit­ tance in postage stamps. w. a . M c C lintock , Chai.man Columbia Coun­ ty Dog Control Board. 5, 7 only. BANANAS LETTUCE ORANGES .......... io-ibs.4«c 100-lb. Sack ... $4.69 Safeway 49-lb. Bag $1.69 Ripe and Plump—4-LBS. Solid Heads Jumbo Size—HALF CASE 17c 19c 35c 25c 12c 20c . 9c 25c 19c 5c $1.49 LEMONETTES RUTABAGAS Thin skin, juicy le­ mons— Clean, yellow meated ones 5 DOZ. 7c a marvelous gift the entire family will enjoy. Don't miss it —it's FREE Bring in Rome Market Features . . . or other foreign sta­ tions on one of these mar­ velous G.-E., Philco, Cros- ley or Zenith receivers. VEAL ROAST lb. 14c Beef Boast lb BIB BOIL Baeon Squares FREE Demonstration Get your free demonstra­ tion NOW ... A phone call will bring one to your home—for trial. EASY TERMS , . 3-Tall Cans 20c 17c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Muscle in on Mussolini .. 10-BARS BEANS Small Whites—5-LBS. ............ COCOA Mother’s — 2-LB. CAN.......... . ROLLED OATS 9- lb . bag ........ SWANS DOWN Cake Flour—PKG.. PUREX Cleans and Bleaches—QT........ . MATCHES Highway—6 BOXES.......... CRUX Oleomargarine—LB.................... CALUMET Baking Powder—LB........... JELL WELL Choice of Flavors—PKG. PALMOLIVE Soap—CAKE SUNBRITE Cleanser—CAN BROOMS Kitchen—EACH Classified Ads Two fine Columbia Rock cock­ erels for sale, or will trade for Black Minorca hens. Mrs. Jas. Emmons. 441 First Ave. 5*1 February 3 - 5 Watch , ^our old set taken in trade. "Everything for the Home Vernonia, Phone 801 PATERSON FURNITURE STORE Salt Pork II a in burger or Sausage 12c