Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 09, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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    VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1935.
baskets of groceries were Mrs.
L. E. McGee, Mrs. Don Hall,
Mrs. T. T. Rogers, Jim Hill ano
Carl Enneburg.
Mrs. A. A. Dowling
Raipn <jeoxBe arrived Sunday
I for a ten days visit with his
Miss Dorothy Gorlock is- away parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
to camp meeting this week.
George. He is a Marine on the
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doran and U. S. S. Arizona, which is now
chiluien anu ina.u <uri«eu i.um in Seattle. Kaiph is a corporal.
Seattle Monday evening at the I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith
Knowles’ home. They left Jimmy were here from St. Helens Sat­
there, and journeyed' to Seaside. urday.
After a day or two they all will
Marian McMullen was at home
leave the children at me beam
1 from Portland over the week
and return for a few days vis­
end.
it with the Knowies lamiiy.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. DeRock are
visiting his sister, Mrs. W m. were visitors of the Jake Dow­
ling family at Mayger last Friday.
Bridgers.
Mr. and Mrs, Francis Burnham
and chuldren returned to fair­
view Vv ednesday from a few
weeks stay with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Libel.
A baby boy was born to Mr.
Bernard Dowling went to Port­
and Mrs. Fred Seal in St. Helens.
land 1 uesday witn Louie Birken-
The little feilow was named
leiu to oring down a new truck.
Delbert Dee.
ivaymoiui aicGee and wife are
Johnson-Davis pole camp start­
moving to the village here this
wees, m one of the new cottages ed working on Wednesday. They
are getting out piling for ClarK
on Bridger Ave.
We notice Joyce Batson won and Wilson.
Mist
Natal
Otis Seal severely crushed one
the contest at Ball’s studio at
of his fingers while loading a
Ciatskanie last week.
sirs, Emma Aldriuge is leav­ aonkey last week.
ing for her home in ClatsKanje
Mrs. Nellie Dunlap and Mrs.
Weunesuay alter staying in the Lilly Holliman were visiting at
valley for the past three weeks. Mist Thursday afternoon.
She intends to visit her son
Reed Holding is moving his log-
John at Bend next week.
ing equipment to just south of
Callers at the Austin Dowling the J. C. Moran place, where
home Thursday were Mr. and he will log for ClarK and Wil­
Mrs. Grover Devine from Moun­ son.
taindale, and Mrs. John Devine
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Henderson
from Clatskanie.
The following guests enjoyed from Portland were weekend
a chicken dinner with Mrs, T. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Os­
T. Rogers Thursday. Mrs. Geo. born. Mrs. Osborn accompanieu
Jones, Mrs. McCanley and Mrs. them to Portland Sunday evening,
returning Tuesaay.
E'U. Keynelds.
Mrs. Ernest Wilcox was a guest
Mr. and Mrs. William Haycox
of Miss Anne Banzer Wednes­ have a small farm in C'hamppau,
day afternoon.
where they intend to move this
Mrs.. E. T. Wallace has her fall.
mother Mrs. Lowrey as her guest
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
this week.
attended Pomona grange at Fern
Mrs. Medley from Fort Worth,
Hill last Saturday.
Texts, and Mr. and Mrs. B.
Mrs. Otis Seal had as house
Borland from McClean, Texas
were guests of the Jesse George guests her sousins, Florence and
Margaret last week.
family this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Berg and I
Dave McMullen is employed by
son arrived < from Calif., this, the fire association patroling the
week to spend a month with highway.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Farmers in this community
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. A. [
will have the opportunity to
M. Berg.
sell milk to the cheese factory.
Mrs. J. O. Libel was a Port-1 The old creamery building at
land motorist Wednesday, also Mist has- been remodeled and
Mrs. McCanley.
equipped for making cheese.
Mrs. Ed. Reynolds, Mrs- A. Operations will start soon.
Bqjckley^ Bernice Turner and J
G. Holliman from* Portland
Mrs. Rachiel spent Tuesday with |
came in over the week end to
Mrs. Francis Wilson and Mrs. I
take home with him Surday Mrs.
Hinton on the Clatskanie Mt.
Hdlliman and their two child­
Charleen
George
returned
ren. They spent a week here
home Saturday from Portland
with relatives.
where she has been in the hos­
Marian Milton came in Satur­
pital with an abcess. She is get­
ting along quite nicely, although day evening to visit her folks
here, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Me
far from well.
Marian
is
attending
The Bridgers’ Store had their Mullen.
opening Saturday. They have re­ beauty college in Portland.
cently joined with the I. G. A. | George Duke is here working
Those who won the five free for Bob Mathews this summer.
DRY CLEANING and PRESSING
WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT
Complete Laundry Service
EXPERT WORK
Vernonia Laundry
and Dry Cleaners
Phone 711
SOFTBALL SCHEDULE IS
' Monday, 12. Miller’s vs. Nehalem.
REARRANGED THIS WEEK
Other games scheduled for
J Tuesday, 13. C. E. vs. Union.
(Continued from Page 1 )
'Wednesday, 14. Miller’s vs. Mist,
much better than the rest oi , Thursday, 15, Special Exhibition
the boys, although he was able, Friday, 16. I. O. O. F. vs. Union. |
to snag good ones out of the Monday, 19. Safeway vs. I.O.O.F.
field.
Tuesday, 20. C. E. vs. Mist.
Ed Bafford is serving as urn- Wednesday, 21. Safeway vs. Skin­
pire in chief. Other umpires are ny’s.
Roy Raymond, Dave Marshall Thursday, 22. Nehalem vs. Mist.
and Doc Cliff. Mr. Cliff will Friday, 23. Safeway vs. Happy’s.
serve as base umpire in the Monday, 26. Miller’s vs. Skinny’s.
future. Roy Raymond will work Tuesday, 27. Nehalem vs. Hap­
behind the bat on occasion. A py’s.
great deal of the success oi
After the series of scheduled
the league has been accredited
games has been played the twe
to the umpiring. If the umpir­
teams with the highest percen­
ing had not been good there
tage will play a three game series
would have been a lot of argu­
ment and fighting, none of which to determine the winner. Happy’s
has been very serious this year. team will not figure in the per­
The Christian Endeavor boys centage column on account of
had a burst of confidence when having "been formed by a com­
they won from Adams’ grocery bination of two teams originally
and then beat the Oddfellows members of the league, Vernon­
7 to 3. But they lost to Millers ia Auto Co., and Adams’. Mem­
Tuesday because of a loss of the bers of either of these teams
two Hodge boys and because they not signed up on Happy’s team
are free to join any team they
played with a pickup team.
choose.
Sunday Game« Scheduled
Postponed games will be play-
Three scheduled games are
planned for Sunday, when the ed on Sundays.
Vernonia baseball team will play
Percentages ending with Tues-
a seven inning game with Glen­ day’s games:
wood. Following this game will
W L
Pct.
be a challenge game between
Safeway
............. 5 0 1000
Clatskanie all-star softball team Miller’s .....................
600
. 3 2
and the Vernonia all-star team.
Nehalem .................... .. 3 2
600
The games will start at 1:30, Skinny’s .................... 3
600
2
when Happy’s team will play the Mist ...........................
3 2
600
Odd Fellows. The second game
I. O. O. F............ . 2 2
500
will be regular baseball when
Union ......................
2 3
400
Vernonia Hawks meet the Glen­
C. E.............................. . 2 3
400
wood team for seven innings. Adams* ....................
The climax of the day will be
Vernonia Auto Co.
. 000
the first game of Vernonia soft-
One
of
the
closest
games
of
ball players against those of
the series was played Wednes­
Clatskanie.
A committee was chosen con­ day night with Mist against the
sisting of Ed Bafford, Dave Union. The Mist team scored in
Marshall and "Doc” Jones to the first inning but relayed for
select the players for the Ver­ an inning in which the Union
team scored the two points that
nonia team.
There will be no admission won the game. The Mist bunch
charge at the gate so that it is have been a fine bunch of good
expected that there will be sports. The game was charac­
terized by the absence of all
thousands of people from al!
complaints or disagreements, des­
over the valley at the baseball
park to view the spectacle. The pite the fact that the game was
closely contested and the Union
games were moved to the base­
team was one of the strongest
ball park to accommodate the
teams in the League. Score 4 to
great crowds of fans and also
1.
to give support to Vernonia’s
First All Star Team
regular baseball team.
Players will be selected from
all of the teams including Mist.
It is hoped that everyone will
have a chance to ,root for their
favorite player.
Other Game« Lilted
August are as follows:
Friday, 9. I. O. O. F. vs. Skinny’s.
Tommy Bateman P. Nehalem.
Floyd Siman, C. Safeway.
Chas. Versteg, 1st. Safeway.
Cal Quinlin, 2nd, Safeway.
Otto Mauer, 3rd, Union
Whitie Gay, L. S., Miller’s
Tom Bromblett, R. S., Union
George Welch, C. F., ^Skinny’s
More Elimination
Of Guesswork ....
Another machine we have recently in­
stalled to eliminate guess work in auto
repairing is a VALVE SEAT GRINDER.
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Bill Billings, R. F. Skinny’s
Second All Star Team
“Speed” Eliot, P., Union
Harold “Spider” Akerstett, C.
Union.
Earl King, 1st., Nehalem
C. O. Hayden, 2nd., Mist
Howard Thornbrue, 3rd, Nehalem.
Dave Howard, L. S., Adams’
Bill Nissen, R. S., Skinny’s
Tom Billings, L. F., Mist
Oliver Mellinger, R. F. Odd Fel­
lows
Loel Roberts, R. S., Nehalem
Dave Marshall will be the
manager of the team that will
meet Ciatskanie Sunday.
This list is in no way perm­
anent, Ed. Bafford, chairman of
the committee says. Other mem­
bers on the committee were Dave
Marshall, and Roy Raymond. Doc
Jones was not able to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emmons,
Mrs. J. L. Timmons, Mrs. J. W.
Brown and Frank Ellis were Mon­
day shoppers in Portland.
Beautiful
Hardwood
Breakfast
Set
Table and 4 chairs—
FINISHED ......
$11.90
DISHES
32 piece Sets,
Each .............
djQ
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Sporting Goods
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SPECIAL
Designed to do a PERFECT JOB in
grinding valves.
Included are a Guage that shows
whether the seat is perfect, and different
size stones for different size jobs.
.22 Cal. New
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With the aid of this equipment your
valve grinding will be done right.
PATERSON
Vernonia Auto Co.
Furniture Store
The Best Equipped Shop in Columbia Co.
Phone 801
929 Bridge St.
Vernonia