Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 15, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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    VERNONIA EAGLE,
PAGE SIX
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1937
VERNONIA, OREGON
Mrs. Harry Culbertson and Vernonia City Hall, on the 6th
HUNTERS ASKED TO RETURN the situation may be made next week end.
son
Douglas spent the week end day of November, 1937, at the
year.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cris
Nicar
and
LEG BANDS FROM PHEASANT
Present members of the game
commission are Dexter Rice, Rose
burg, chairman; E. E. Wilson,
Corvallis; Lew Wallace, Portland;
Charles Reilly, Klamath Falls,
and George Aiken, Ontario, who
are anxious to obtain as com-
plete information as possible on
the birds reared and released by
the commission.
Sherman and Mrs. Frank DeBate
Hunters who enter the fields of
went to Longview Sunday. Mrs.
Oregon in search of China pheas­
DeBate will make her home there,
ants during the coming open
her husband being employed with
season from Oct. 15 to 31, in­
the Long Bell Co.
clusive, in most sections of the
John Roediger went in to Port­
state, can help to maintain or
land to visit his wife and new
increase the supply of birds for
daughter over the week end.
future years by taking the slight
The Harry Ecklands went hunt­
trouble to return any leg bands
ing Saturday.
that may be "found on birds they
O. P. Orkner has recovered his
kill to the State Game commis­
car.
He located it at Camp 8
sion, says A. S. E'inarsen', as­
| where it has been for the past
sociate biologist of the Oregon
I five or six weeks, it is reported.
Research unit of the U. S. Bio­
Mrs. Bill Briot and
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ritchie
logical Survey, located at Oregon son Billie, and Mrs. Chet Alex-
and daughter Jean of Roseburg
State college.
ander drove to Portland Monday were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
The State Game commission, to do some shopping.
E. McGraw over the week end.
■which cooperates with the Bio­
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Peterson Mr. Ritchie, who was in the army
logical Survey, the American entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jack with Mr. McGraw, and his family
Wild Life institute, and Oregon Nance, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Briot, have been attending the stock
State college in carrying on re­ Mr. and Mrs. Chet Alexander show in Portland. A son, La
search work in this field, liberat­ Saturday evening.
Brie Ritchie Was selected as the
ed some 20,000 pheasants fol­
Larry Marshall was home from outstanding 4 H club boy from
lowing the close of the hunting Oregon State college over the Douglas county at the show.
This season
season last fall.
they are anxious to learn just
how many of them are killed,
how, where and when, Mr. Einar­
son says. Instructions for re­
turning the bands are simple,
and are printed on each band.
Although this is the first hunt­
ing season since the birds were
liberated, several hundred leg
bands have already been return­
ed. Each band carries a num­
ber, and this, together with the
name of the person who found
it, kthe cause of its death, the
date, and the place where it was
found are recorded.
A check-up of these records
shows that man is indirectly
responsible for most of the deaths
so far. Automobiles have pro­
bably accounted for the greatest
number, others have met death
through flying into telephone
lines, buildings and other man­
made structures. A few have
frozen to death, some have starv­
ed to death, some have been
killed by cats or dogs, and other
by predatory birds or animals.
Mr. Einarsen has a perfect skele­
ton of one bird killed by a horned
owl, which laboriously picks every
particle of meat from the bones,
without destroying the skeleton.
The horned owl is a persistent
killer of game birds.
This year the game commission
plans to release another large
flock of birds immediately after
the close of the hunting season,
all of which will wear leg bands,
Mr. Einarsen says, so that an
even more complete survey of
of these Lamps
give you
Light that is kind to your eyes. Free
from glare and shadows, and of suffi­
cient intensity to relieve eye strain.
at
Fairway Foods
OREGON GAS &
ELECTRIC CO
with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Craw- hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m. of
said day, said meeting to be for
ford of Manning.
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the purpose of voting a Special
NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD Tax in said District, of not to
exceed ten mills on the dollar on
MEETING
all taxable property in said Road
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 16
District.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON
Done at St. Helens, Oregon,
this 6th. day of October, 1937.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That in pursuance of a petition J. B. Wilkerson, County Judge.
duly signed by 5 freeholders, J. T. Graham, Commissioner.
resident taxpayers and legal Wm. Pringle Sr., Commissioner.
voters of Road District No. 16,
of Columbia county, Oregon, and
presented to the County Court
of Columbia county, Oregon, a
District Road Meeting of the
legal voters of said Road Dist­
rict No. 16 will be held in the
Kitchen Queen
FLOUR
FRESH BREAD and
CAKES DAILY
POTATO BREAD IS
GOOD BREAD
Vernonia
llakerv
Sack
$1.55
Bbl., 4 sacks
$5.80
Tel. 681 or 486
VERNONIA
Trading Co.
The Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
invites you to Bank by mail if
inconvenient to come m person.
J. A. Thornburgh, President.
:,THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK”
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