Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 14, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    VERNONIA EAGLE,
PAGE EIGHT
VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDOY, AUGUST 14, 193d
1
I ter Margaret returned Monday week in Seattle at the home of|her aunt, Mrs. H. E. Hamblen.
I from a three weeks visit at the
j home of Mrs. Fisher’s parents
I near Tigard.
Miss Cathrin Hoffman return-
| ed Saturday from a weeks visit
The modern hi-speed automobile re­
playing a foursome match. Han- | i in Amity with Mrs. James Payne.
quires special devices and tons of pressure
dicaps will be taken from the! Mrs. E. J. Douglass returned
to properly lubricate it. Old grease and oil
and"the
follow- ¡Fridya
from a visit for several
scores turnecT in, k.._
...» _____
,
must be displaced from bearing surfaces by
1
days
in
McMinnville.
ing Sunday a flag tournament I
hi-pressure, and new grease and oil driven
Mrs. Ollie Roberts returned to
will probably be held.
into the bearings. To grease and oil your
¡her home here Monday following
| a visit with her two sons in
automobile requires more knowledge than
Seattle. She was accompanied by
merely connecting mechanical greasing de­
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts
vices to greasing nipples. There is a world
and family who remained until
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bollinger
of difference between the trained operator,
Thursday to visit local friends.
and family moved Sunday into
working by chart and knowledge of his
Mrs. Roberts’ stay in Seattle and
the Lindley house on B ctreet
other trips she had planned were
work, than the “greaser.” Special know­
which they recently purchased.
cut short by her illness. She was
ledge
of car construction, special oils and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Briot moved in a Seattle hospital for eleven
greases must be used before your car is
Saturday into the house on North days, and returned to Vernonia
safe from wear. Our men are trained to the
street formerly occupied by the 1 on the advice of her doctor. At
Calhouns, who moved to Port­ j pi esent her health is much im-
job, and we have the finest mechanical
land.
proved.
equipment in this locality.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopkins
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bunzell of
of Santa Ana, Calif., were vis- Seattle spent the week end at the
itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tis­
CHEVROLET
FR1GIDA1RE
MOTOR CARS
REFR1GERAT1ORS
A. H. Tisdale during the week dale. Mrs. Bunzell is a sister of
end.
Mrs. Tisdale.
Mrs. Ray D. Fisher and daugh-
Patsy Tisdale is spending a
SPORTS
Fair Crowd Sees Fine
Match in Legion Hall
A fair crowd witnessed what
the spectators acclaimed as a
fine show at the boxing match
in the Legion hall Wednesday
night. There was plenty of action
from beginning to end.
In the curtain raiser “Two Ton’’
Davis and Ciifford Lyons fought
a lively four round draw, Har-
old Hoben and Joe McNutt also
boxed a draw.
The bout between Red Vike
and Tony Crullo stole the show.
It was a slam-bang give and take
all the way through. Most of
the crowd thought Vike should
have had the decision, but Refer­
ee Bert Tisdale called it a draw.
In the semi-final between Geno
Cortesi and Ken Parker the de­
cision'was won in six rounds by
Cortesi. He again proved that he
is a little too tough for local
bantam weights.
The main event, between Joe
Magoff and John Monroe, was
a mixture of boxing, slugging
and comedy. Monroe got the
worst of it, though he jumped
around to avoid some of Magoff’s
heavy thrusts. After a series of
knockdowns Referee Curly Buff­
mire stopped the fight in the
fourth round to save Monroe
from further pnishment.
Al Cummings, a good looking
newcomer from Montana, chal­
lenged Magoff.
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SERVICING
»OCALS
Vernonia Auto Co.
VERNONIA ADMINISTERS
FIRST DEFEAT TO CARLTON
TEAM
-o-
In a game complete with all I
the thrills Vernonia defeated
Carlton here Aug 2 by a score
of 8 to 2. The victory was es­
pecially sweet for Vernonia for
Carlton had not been defeated
so far in the second half. The
locals again had on their hitting
togs collecting 12 hitts off the
efforts of Zimmerman and Pet­
erson. Heiser, local ace collected
4 hits. Turple 2 and R. Kemper
a home run.
Ballin-Finance of Portland will
play the Vernonia boys Sunday
on the local field.
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LOCAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
IS SCHEDULED
-—■-O— “
On the Vernonia golf course
next Sunday the two top men,
Tommy Bateman and Merle Ruhl,
will choose sides, the two teams
We Pay Cash
for
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