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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1934)
PAGE SIX _£itn>AY. octo ^ h VERNONIA. OMGQN VERNONIA 1350 COFFEE SALES to their employer» the word came ROD AND GUN CLUB CONTEST STARTS TODAY back: HOLDS BIG BANQUET “Pass him up—he’» too old." IN 1. O. O. F. HALL Joseph J. Wangler, local mana- “The Giants begrudgingly of Safeway »tore, a»»' fered 115,000 for Davis, figuring ger of the------ (Continued from Paire 1) nouncet the biggest must gigantic » they might get a season’» work that the »tore ha» brazing works in appreciation of out of him before he was carted coffee sale I.—- ever sponsored commencing to his service. off to the old folks’ home, but day and ending Wednesday, Oc A sumptious meal was prepared the Seals responded to this nibble tober 81. Joe states. “You may the Nehalem social club, and the by trying to dent Charlie Stone be the winner—why not try. Rainbow girls waited on the ham’s bank-roll for 125,000 and 1 Just sign the slip» that you will tables. Both deserve high praise the deal chilled. get by calling at the Safeway Paid >7,500 for Him. for the speed with which the nu store, and - pass them out ,, to your . merous guests were served, there “At the end of the season the -------- — in neighbors and friends. I rge them being no delays and no cold food. Phils acquired this bargain *“i to try one of the three brand* of The decorations were attractive, ivory for the waiver price, $7,500. coffee, and present the slip* the stage being dressed to rep- By winning 19 games for the the Safeway store at the time of Phils, including a shut-out of the resent a camp. the purchase. Each pound of cof Several out of town guests ■ Giants in the heat of the pennant fee will credit you with fl** were present, including Sheriff race, he was the first pitcher with re- Oscar G. Weed. David O. Ben- the exception of Jumbo Elliott, points. The 25 contestant* nett, Harry Magnus, Ben Bartel, to do so since the days of Grov- ceiving the highest number of W. A. Holcomb. R. G. Howard er Cleveland Alexander, who u»- points will receive pme» a« fol- >100; »ec nd. >50. and Mr. Forsyth of St. Helens, ually carved out his 19-plus plen- low»: First, and fifth. third. 125; fourth and Art Steele of Clatskanie. j ty more. $12.50 each; »nth to fifteenth, ---------------------------------- . "So Curt Davis, while he may FORMER LOCAL PITCHER not be the colorful, compelling >10.00 each; »ixtecnth to twenty GETS WRITE-UP IN PRESS character that sets Daffy Dean fifth. >5.00 each. Prises will be awarded imme ■ I apart from the rest, can point (Continued from Page 1) Ito his 1934 record when the mag diately after the contest c !•>»«-« bartering for him this Start today! Your »pare time may when Eastern scouts discovered nat‘' bring you a big ca«h pnzs. remind them: him pitching brilliant ball for the WI"te.i. Joe also stated that each »tore and I are the stand- San Francisco Seals last summer. * , ' ha» a quota set for each day year ’ . ” But when they reported their find Jt ' * The men in the »tore» that do not < ■ Davis began his professional reach their quota each day will C filMNf f f 4*if career with Vernonia just ten not be permitted to »hav» till i years ago. The locals needed a their quota i» reached.. They will LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder pitcher, and one of the Indian» also have to wear a sign which leave with E. F. Messing at who played on the team recom will read a* follow- "Sorry but Post Office. Reward. 41*1 mended Davis, then a mechanic I must not shave until I reach Anyone having piano they in a garage at Rickreall. His my coffee quota.” Now the que»- would like to rent or sell please wages were >25 a week in the *ee Enoch Dumas, at Washington garage, and he was offered the grade school. 40tfc same sum if he would come here and play baseball. He accepted, GIRL WANTS WORK a« a moth- with such success that Vernonia er’» helper by week or month;' won the championship of the or will take care of children even* Lower Columbia River league, inga Inquire Eagle office, or and lost only one game to Ryder- write box 344. 41,1 wood, 4 to 3. tion is, will Joe be pormiltod to -r remain 1<t|, „ w shaveT If a man in the More is caught not wearing the sign he will be fined 25 cents. If any man shaves when his record does not permit, he will be fined 1100. This money is to be collected and is to help finance a party to be , given by the two lowest di»Ukta to the two districts that exceed thetr quota by the highest per centage The party will consist j of a dinner and a toa»ti*.»»t»r mu»lc, and a smoker at the : bo ung or either auditorium, all enter the I let's wrestling. So and win a |>ig coffee contest prne—and let Joe •have every day. —4-4 down u not produce until U. , , in accordance with Ik*** laid down by the Rev. Fred Petty holding wangeliatie - --------' MrvUm ------------- Boxing FRIDAY OCTOBER if WHEAT REDUCTION SET AT TEN PER CENT FOR NEW CROP YEAR MAIN EVENT. « ROUI* The wheat production control signer« of Columbia county will only nerd to reduce their wheat acreage 10 per cent for the crop year of 1935 over their average for the base period, in a<eord- ame with the communication ju»t rereived from Georg« F Ferrell. states Geo. A. Nelson, county agent. Th:» i» five per cent leso than wa» required to reduce the arra nge in 1934 Thi» contracted acreage, or idle ¡and. can not be planted to any revenue producing crops dur ing the year 1935. but mutt eith- FOE MAGOFF__ IBS, Vernonia va JACK HOUS ER- 140, Gatto* OTHER 4 GOOO MUTI Legion Hal VERNONIA S afeway S tores DWIGHT EDWARDS CO FOR SALE—Apples and De An-! From Davi. went to jou pears, 35c and up. Bring box- t’ie i'a‘t ^a*te In t>,e 1 es No sales Sat. 1 mile from Ver-iIdaho lea*ue and *'t*r**rd» was nonia. Edith Epping. 41c I five *ear* with San Francisco. i He is still Vernonia’s popular FIRST CLASS APPLES—Winter baseball hero, and many a local varieties. 25c and 35c per box. fan made it a point to journey Bring boxes and you pick them. to Vaughn street grounds when 40c and 60s if we pick them. ever he was scheduled to pitch Mrs. R. L. Harris, at end of for the Seals. Slaughter House road, River view. 41cl COUNTY PIONEERS ENJOY I CLATSKANIE MEETING WANTED—Fresh cows or com I ing fresh. Call or write J. W. (Clatskanie Chief.) Newrer. 38*4 The Columbia County Pioneers their annual WANTED: Representative to look association held meeting in Clatskanie last Satur after our magazine subscription interests in Vernonia and vicinity. day with about 80 in attendance. A. C. Gage, editor of the Spec- Our plan enables you to secure a tator and the Angora Journal, good part of the hundreds of dol rave the principal address of the lars spent in this vicinity each day, giving much of his informal fall and winter for magazines. Oldest agency in U. S. Guaran address to the growth and devel teed lowest rates on all periodL opment of Oregon literature. Martin White, W. J. Fullerton, cala, domestic and foreign. In C. L. Conyers and others of the structions and equipment free. pioneers addressed the gathering Start a growing and permanent business in whole or spare time. briefly. Mr. Conyers read an ex Address MOORE - COTTRE L L, tract from the diary of his fath Inc., Wayland Road, North Cohoc er, telling of crossing the plans ton, N. Y. 40c2 and his early days in Oregon. ----------------------------------------------------- i The honor guest of the day was Anyone wishing grape leaves for Mrs. Anne Greve, Portland, now pickles may get all they want 84 years of age. Mrs. Greve cross- at Mrs. A. E. Jennings’. No cost, ed the plains with her parents in * 1852. She is said to be one of FRYERS AND PULLETS, Also the oldest Iivinf pioneers in the weaner pigs. W. O. Porterfield. BtaU> Her grandfather, Elihu G. *****1 Bryant, was the founder of the COFFEE CONTEST .I2l2!to3k ITS EASY TO WIN! le that all general fund warrants of Columbia county, Oregon, endors ed “not paid for want of funds” on or before Dec. 30, 1933, were called for payment on the date of this notice. - I Road District No. 1 warrants I ; endorsed “not paid for want of funds” on or before June 15,1 1934, were called for payment' on the date of this notice. In-, terest on such warrants not here-1 tofore called will cease on the date of this notice. Dated, St. Helens, Oregon, Oc tober 12, 1934. Gladys E. Peterson, Treasurer Columbia County, Ore. Reeow»«ueod ew UaMw yœ» Iriewd* ead •«♦ftoe»» CALL AT THE STORI F<* COMPLETE DETAILS AIRWAY COFFEE lb. 20c 3 lbs. 59c NOB HILL COFFEE lb. 25c 2 lbs. 49c Edward’s Dependable Coffee lb. can 27c 2 lb. can 53c CORN MEAL I CALL FOR WARRANTS J pre"ent citT of Clatskanie, called NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,n *arly d*T*» Bryantville. COfc.X./ ITS O??0* ' SUGAR ROLLED OATS Yellow or White 933c CAM Finest Quick or Regular Granulated £b- 49c 2? 1.59 Tomato®* CORN La rev cas» Eitra Standard Golden Baa lam l^rge Cana No. TH IV Can . 11 SUr‘ 10c 4 PORK & BEANS no . 300 ..i*» I FORMAY Shortening for 25c 3-lb. can 49c JELLO A»«orted flavor» SOAP Luna 4 pkt. 25c Fruite & Vegetagli» BANANAS Firm ONIONS fruit U. » No. I’s Auk Your Grocer for Vernonia Bakery Relish Spread BREAD . for 2 good Reason»— ITS MADE AT HOME IT’S BETTER VERNONIA BAKERY I 10 Bart 29c Best Food» Pint 24c BEANS Idaho amali whites PEELS Lemon, Orange, Citron RAISINS Seed lea» DATES Cellophane 5-lbt. 25c Lb. 29c 3-lbg. 23c pkg. . 2-lb». 22c SWEET SPUDS POTATOES u. ». No. f. .♦•il»* ♦-Ite. 1* frIU* 50-lbt- * MEATS HAMBURGERFre.h Pork Sausage ground Country »tyl« BEEF ROAST Baby beef SHORTENING vegetable 2-11** 2- IU* lb. 1J* 3- I1W-* GROCERY PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. & SAT., OCTOBER W * 11