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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1938)
SPORTS Through The Eagíi’á í FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1938 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TEN hort BASKETBALL TURNOUT DUE TOPNOTCHERS PORT MORE TIME UNION SPONSORED given elk 7/te Cntä'farHtÜ'n# TEAM TO ENTER A AU (jHOTS HUNTERS />¿fc/ier &/" yVaCwnaC. Zeayue by «ET THREE ALL-COUNTY MEN ELIGIBLE FOR LIST— TWO DAYS ADDITION AL SEASON MADE IN EAST OREGON Ce e's fitcÂmÿ rtwni 22 and 9/ost. DURING WINTER l------------------------------------------------- Looking down the list it would I Sweepstakes contest sponsored by Pitched tpur straight LOCAL NO. 37 TO ACT The northeastern Oregon elk sea I Ma:shall-Wells Company through | sheet-out goznes eateiPixq be possible to select three name» AS BACKER OF TOWN son this fall will extend from Tues 1 Paterson’s Furniture Store as local the Thc/or /eaque record,. any one of which will be eligible day, November 8, to and including TEAM 6 feet 3 Pe idhetqhL, I representative have placed the larg-1 for all-county mention when selec November 20, being two days long we tqhi f9ë>lâs. | est animal to the credit of W. F ! A two-practice schedule for each tion of an all-county team is made. er than last year. The open territory adley with an animal weighing week has been instigated for Ver- /tome id approximately 180 pounds. First there’s Bill Byers who has has been enlarged by addition of ail Ptaaqí’m.úte. I nonia’s town basketball team for of Morrow county and the Balance Me; suring the horn spread a dis- the present time it was made known ¿ouisea^tce. everything it takes for good chance I of Grant county. The complete tance of 17 H inches was recorded this week. The team, ponsored Dy in college football. He’s triple-threat of open counties is as follows: from tip to tip on antlers featuring Locrl Union No. 37, I. W. of A. is material, punting, passing, and line >f Morrow and Grant counties; 4 points. . The deer wa3 killed near to seek competition with other bucking and has four years experi of Union and Umatilla counties Cochran on October 23. Not until teams in a like competitive class Sees pitckviq ence to back him plus plenty of cept the Mt. Emily game refuge; a late? 1 time can it be determined and members of the Amateur Athlf- whether this entry in the contest tic Union of the state. No schedule weight coupled with speed—a . com that portion of Wallowa county ly fictor Ito ing north and west of the Grande will win one of the three prizes ac- arrangements have been announced bination hard to find. t/te Cubs* Ronde river; and that portion of cording to Kenneth White, local to date. ivinrunq Vic LaPorte rates a top notch Baker county lying west of the La Paterson Furniture Store manager, Nine men have appeared regular nt location too with his ability at punt Grande-Baker, Baker-Unity and Un- prizes were offered to start ly for practice under coach Wallace Three peacue ing, passing and a whiz on defense. ty-Vale highways. the season by Marshall-Wells with McCrae and these these four are He has only one year to hij cred<t Hunters wnl be required to check i fourth, a hunting knife, being fairly certain of first team positions, here but this is far from his first n and out of the open area at any Tiered locally for the smallest deer. The turnout so far in the season experience with football. His Only one of the following stations; Sen- So far in the contest Ted Kauppio has included Fred McDonald, Paul handicap comes in a short measure “Cft, Heppner. Milton, Pendleton, has exhibited the smallest deer, one Adams, Earl King, Ed Carter, of beef which would help him carry Pilot Rock, llkiah, Dale Range; Wavne Blazing, Junior Aldrich, weighing 80 pounds. through on many plays. ( Station, Long Creek, Blue Moun Percy Robersen and Gene Me Both boys hold backfield positions tain Ranger Station, Sumpter, Bak i I Keaton of which the first four are I CABIN IMPROVED— but Vernonia rates another possib er, North Powder, La Grande, Troy, assured regular berths. ility. Unity and John Day. Through activities by steelhead Suits hXve been ordered by the Each hunter is required to check fishermen considerable improvement Local to outfit eight men for regu RUNDELL BEST SNATCHER LARGEST BUCK SOON I was derived to the winter cabin FISH LIFE ENDANGER out of the area after he finishes lar Dlay and additional equipment hunting regardless of whether or OF PASSES ED BY IMPURITIES,' TO BE DECIDED ON »I above Keasey in preparing it for use will be provided as it is needed. not he kills an elk. during the colder months when the 180 POUNDER NOW SAID When it comes to the receiving The bag limit is one "Gull elk steelhead run is in evidence. Brush % i Reports of the largest buck to be wrs trimmed back, new stove pipe end of passes Howard Rundell can having horns. Those hunters who You can always get a Bargain The necessity for the purification I lry claim to a chance for all-county purchased elk tags for the Clatsop in second hand goods at the . of Oregon streams as a necessity killed so far this season by anyone added and wood chopped for la too. He rates as the best pass county elk season and were not registered locally in the Big Buck1 use. for public health and to preserve receiver from end position. Besides, successful in bagging an elk, can Vernonia Bargain Store he can, when necessary, fill in as use the same tag for the eastern commerical and game fish has been 818 Bridge St. tackle or substitute in the backfield. Oregon epeatedly urged by the State Plan ning Board in many published re ports, it is pointed out by Ormond I Cooked to your taste. R. Bean, board chairman. Sunday Chicken Dinner a Regular Feature. The board’s studies and those made by other agencies especially Light Selected Beverages of All Kinds! call attention to the destructive effects of stream pollution on fish REMINDER: You can buy $5.50 in theatre ad life and declare that if the streamj >f the state are not cleaned up, missions for $5. Ask at box office (Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Greenia) and cities, towns, and industries required to take care of their wastes WailACE Oregon’s fish life is seriously Thursday and Friday dangered. Waste from pulp plants, canneries, MICK î V November 10 and 11 and sawmills are all injurious to fish life and to health, Sewage from cities is a menace that has become acute. Purifying materials Just this chance to see have so lowered the oxygen content The barber shops of Vernonia will remain open Thursday these two sterling actors of certain streams as to render night to 8 p. m. and all day Friday to 6 p. m. hem useless for the support of in this show. Don't miss it. fish life. Studies made by the planning board of Oregon’s chaotic anti-pol- lution laws reveal that although Saturday. November 12 the state has about 50 different and conflicting statutes dealing Tough— Rough— Vicious ■vith water pollution, experience has —IIunian. Life kicked them shown their ineffectiveness, Elimina into the gutter and they tion of srteam pollution is a three- kicked hack. fold problem: a technical problem, a financial problem, and a legal problem. 'BIG-BUCK FISH NEED PURE STREAM ■CONTEST DUE) WATER, SAID TO CLOSE LUNCHES DINNERS SHORT ORDERS Your Week’s Program at the JOY THEATRE THE TOWN PUMP beery NOTICE BONEY Ben’s Barber Shop Brown’s Barber Shop Soden’s Barber Shop Sunday and Monday November 13 and 14 Any woman can love a man. One woman in a mil- To the pollution of streams that ormerly gave pleasure to the eye and provided .abundant recreational and sporting facilities, the people >f Oregon who love their state will never be reconciled. Nor do thej feel that the destruction of a great natural resource that has developed as a result of public tolerance is necessary. lion can give up the man WOOD Special on Planer Ends for November 1938, Only Single load $2.50 Double load $4.75 J. E. TAPP Office at My Home — 924 State Street (Across from Evangelical Church) Phone 241 or 364 Vernonia she loves. Farmers! Tuesday and Wednesday, November 15 and 10 DOUBLE FEATURE Armistice Day The De Luxe Chevrolet Heater pushes 5-way heat into your car. Heat for the front aeat! Heat for the rear seat! Heat for your feet. Heat for defrosting the windshield. $ 1 A AC ’Teat in volume to suit the weather. lv. he Super De Luxe—a larger size heater recom mended for extreme cold weather drivinc. at $14.95. A highly dependable solution that gives maximum protection A smaller quantity does the job. Harm less to radiator hoee and other connections. Xn »1.00 (Slightly higher west of Rockies) is the time to figure on seeding burned- to forget that day, November 11. Pay respect to can LUCILLE BALL-AHN MILLER • FRANK AL3ERTSÛÜ supply you the men who gave their lives for a great cause. with any brand of seed. Let us help you figure as Thursday and Friday November 17 and 18 to price. Clap hands! Here comes Deanna, and look wno's with her. COMING ATTRACTIONS: Suez—You Can't Take It With You—Spawn of the North—\ alley of Giants Comes but once a year but let us remind you not over ground. «KO «AOIO tovgl’ Hior Sam and Bob Vernonia Trading Co. I CASS BERGERSON. Prop. Grocery & Market Phone 761 Quantity Order* Gladly Delivered The Overflow Return Tank— • new device that is a safeguard against anti-freeze loss Anti freeze which is normally lost by high temperature boiling or surg ing flows into the Overflow Re turn Tank and is automatically returned to the radi $1 AT ator as the engine cools. 1 . J J HEADQUARTERS FOR GENUINE CHEVROLET WINTER ACCESSORIES Vernonia Auto Co. Vernonia, Oregon