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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1939)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON i of the impression held by many that it was not. The number of permits is limited ¡to 150 each for Malheur and Har- ) ney counties and 300 for Lake county. Permits are still available for all' three counties although as the season approaches, the demand is increasing. The permits are being issued by the office of the game commission in Portland in the order th;,t applications are received, Any- one desiring a permit should for ward the fee of five dollars to gether with information as to the number and kind of his hunting license. Game Called for 2:1) Hunters will be required to check P. M., Rally to Be Fea- in and out of the open area, re gardless of whether or not a kill ture of Thursday Eve. is made, at any one of the checking The first radio broadcast ever stations to be located as follows: made from Vernonia will be heard I Jordan Valley, Burns, McDermitt, over radio station KWLK, Long Denio, Lakeview and the junction view, Friday afternoon, when the of Highway No. 395 with road to Vernonia Loggers meet Clatskanie Plush, this junction being located on the city park field. The broad 3 DAY SEASON just north of Valley Falls. Each TO cast will be heard from the Long OPEN OCTOBER 6; hunter must provide himself with view station which will receive an adequate facilities for transporting MEAT PALATABLE account of the game by direct wire and taking care of his meat. from the scene of play. The attention of big game hun- Guns smaller than 30 calibre The game is scheduled to start ters this coming weekend will be cannot be used except when using at 2:15 p. m. A pep rally will be directed toward bagging an ante- cartridges with bullets of not less a feature of the event but will be k.pe with the opening of the special than 1400 foot pound energy at staged Thursday evening by high three-day season in certain sections 100 yards distance or weighing less school students. ------- ----------- (Of La|ie> Mslheur and Harney coun- han 150 grains. It is unlawful for Little information is available of | ties on Friday, October 6. While ' person to shoot at antelope from the Clatskanie team’s power. The1 the securing of a trophy is the aim highways, horseback, automobiles or visitors, however, were defeated by' of most of the hunters, last year’s within fifty yards of his own Scappoose last Saturday by a score hunt demonstrated that the meat of vehicle. of 41 to 0.------------------------------- ¡an antelope was palatable in spite KWLK to Broadcast Logger-Clatskanie Contest Here Friday TRY FOR ANTELOPE I I Fresh From The Garden There is an added joy in eating fruits and Vegetables that have that fresh-from-the- garden taste. They embody in their flavors an abundance of health. DELIVERY SCHEDULE Corey Hill—10 A. M. and 3 P. M. O-A Hill and East Side—10:30 A. M. and 3:30 P. M. SAM and Grocery & Market Phone 761 Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered MIST MAN TAKEN SUDDENLY ILL; HUNTER LOST PAGE FIVE taken to Vernonia, where the dod- SURPRISE BIRTHDAY Mrs. John Baker’s daughter has tor told them to take him im- been quite ill' with the flu. mediately to Portland. At thia time PARTY HELD; HUNTERS Walter Buckner hunted at Green GET DEER the writer has not learned the real RIVERVIEW — (Special to The Mountain Saturday and Sunday. He sickness, however, it was serious. Eagle) —iMr. and Mrs. Leva* Hunt- returned with a deer. Oscar Jones was down from I ley were in HillNboro Sunday. Glenwood over the weekend. A surprise party was given in Mrs. L. E. McGee was a village honor of Mrs. Francis Fonda and shopper Friday from the Burn. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wardell drove Mrs. Alice Crawford, the occasion to Washington to visit relatives. being their birthdeys. Mrs. Fonda On the return home Mrs. WadelTs ¡s 88 years old, and Mrs. Crawford, sister accompanied them home last 79 years old. Those present were Mrs. Phillip Millis, Mrs. Harvey week. I Crume, Mrs. Herbert Condit, Mrs. J. O. Libel is putting new under pinning beneath his barn. L. P. I Jack Myers, Mrs. Chalmes, Mrs I Louis Boeck and Mrs. Sidney Malm- TASTY TREATS Matthews is doing the work. Mrs. E. T. Wallace was down j I iten. The party was held at Mrs. FROM THE from Portland and spent some of ' Charles Biggs’ home. Mrs. Fonda VERNONIA BAKERY last week visiting relatives and wag presented with a lovely cake Many lovely from her son. gifts friends. Appetites are keen on Thomas Osborn returned Sunday were given. these brisk mornings! Mr. and R. F. Mitcham and fam evening from a week’s hunting trip Serve an assortment of lily, former Vernonia residents, ir. Eastern Oregon. breads and rolls, and have moved to Hood River. Mr. Mitcham has work in the mill at try our fine pastries. Dee, Oregon. A. L. Bassett, W. T. Graves and ASSORTED HOME NOTE: The following article John Atkins were hunting deei in MADE COOKIES was received this week for publi Mitchell last week. They reported SATURDAY cation in The Forum column of no luck but brought back two live SPECIAL ONLY The Eagle, The expression of views'porcupines which may be seen at are those of the writer who has (the Atkins home in Riverview, 1st dozen ...... ... 15c signed the article. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Anderson of 2nd dozen ..... .... 10c To the Editor of The Eagle, Glenwood are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 3rd dozen __ .... 8c Dear Sir: C. I. Anderson of Riverview. I don’t suppose you will print 4th dozen .... 5c Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gwin spent this, but it should be on your front the weekend in Portland visiting page. their daughter, They also visited DUTCH ROLLS Let me say to the millworkers friends in Scappoose. SATURDAY SPECIAL I of Vernonia: Are you going to Mrs. E. T. Wallace of Portland Dozen .... idle while the two unions fight be called on-Mrs. J. M. Peachey last tween themselves and not get to Saturday. a settlement? The situation will Mr. and Mrs. Les Greenia were be just the same three months at the beach Saturday night. from now at this rate, and are you Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bond were in going to be content to see Christ Banks Saturday night to attend the mas come and not have a dollar dance. to gladden your families’ hearts? Both sides are waiting for unem ployment compensation, Even if any side gets it, will it be enough YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE to pay all your bills? Both sides say, “We can hold out as long as the other fellows do,” but the ones who say that, are still getting paid and what do they care if you can make the payments on your car or, Thursday and Friday, October 5 and 6 place. Ask your union officials if i they will find you all jobs if you. r--------------------------------- 7'^^^---------------- lose yours. The union officials are A small-town lawyer /" —____ still getting their wages. A move with a great big heart I / ment was made to vote to go back, I to work on Monday. Get together i again and all vote to go back to i work. Don’t let a few trouble makers dictate to you. They won’t pay your bills or make your family I » happy. I I The majority are eager to work. You can out-vote the few. Think it over. Get wise before it is too late. Those who don’t vote to go -------- and I back to work must have a nest egg, SUSAN HAZARD which 50 per cent of us don’t have. Men, do you know that nearlj inStPH ALLEM, »• all the A F of L are working and will be able to hold out, and what will' your job be if the logs are taken to Portland? Get Wise. I’ll be looking for this in your paper. I’ll , bet this expresses the opinion of the biggest majority. Saturday, October 7 DOUBLE FEATURE Yourt truly, : F'arornount prjneQts Ward Sundland The Forum 17c Vernonia MIST—(Special to The Eagle) — Mrs. Ray Mills from Vernonia is in charge of the Bridgers store his week, owing to Mrs. Bridgers slipping and spraining her ankle. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson left Friday afternoon for Sequim, Washington, where they went to attend the wedding ceremony of their granddaughter, Miss Leora Rasmussion, at Sequim. They re turned Sunday. Melvin Saxon drove the high school bus on the Vernonia route for Mr. Johnson last Friday. Kenneth Smith and several others in a hunting trip Saturday became separated and wandered in the wrong direction. The return to the oad beceme more complicated, He at down and built a fire to at- tract attention, also fired several shots. Meanwhile the others re timed and several others joined tn the search. He was finally lo afed in the early morning hours >f Sunday about a mile from the sad. The Mist Helping Circle met Thursday for an all-day session at the "home of Mrs. Dowling, where i delicious pot-luck dinner was en- :oyed by 19 members. Owing to the program taking place the 14th, there was much business to see to and kitchen arrangements to be settled. The new kitchen addition to gym is rapidly being pushed along and The Mist Helping Circle is to aise funds to have it finished in- t'de. They already have tank, sink and range and hope to make good Meeting Scheduled— The Past Presidents Club of the from the program on Saturday, Womans’ Relief Corps will meet October 14. L. Wikstrom finished his work October 10th at the home of Mrs. last week down at Taft and came C. A. Mills. Pot-luck dinner will be served. home. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones were Clatskanie visitors last Friday. Mrs. Newton Trotter came up from Elsie Thursday and spent the day with her mother, Mrs. A. Dowl ing. Wm. Bridgers left the first the week for a hunting trip eastern Oregon. One of the Kovach girl® is with sisting Mrs. Bud Keaton while is recuperating from an operation. HORSE SHOW Mrs. Roy Hugh received a call ond RODEO from Toledo, Washington, saying PORTLAND, OREGON her aunt, Mrs. Fred Ramsy, was October 7 to 14 seriously ill. 19 Shows In One Miss Thelma Wikstrom left Mon- Eleven acres under | lay evening to work in the house one roof. Exhibits of pure-bred Livestock, hold of Mr. and Mrs. Butler at Dogs, Poultry, Pet | Tideport. Mr. Butler is one of the Stock, Wild Life, Moo ufactured and Land I owner» of the Mist Logging com Products, 4-H Club and Smith-Hughes I pany. Vocational Education Many people are ill with severe Work; also the Horse colds here in the village, Show and In Austin Dowling is laid up with door Rodeo. a carbuncle. He is making trips l«it Premiers List« to the doctor this week. Charlie Hallem was taken sud- denly quite ill Monday morning and Joy Theatre ^’1 Si & Sunday and Monday, October 8 and 9 5th Avenue Girl Tuesday October 10 sismo GURIE A NfW UNIVERSAL PICTURE PAL NIGHT Double BOBBY Feature BREEN in 66Way Down South99 Wednesday, October 11 SONG NIGHT I I IRENE . tHAHltS 1 DUNNE BOYER CLATSKANIE TIGERS TOMORROW (Friday) AT 3 P. M. OVER 780 Kes. I i I VERNONIA LOGGERS Don't forget to tune it Saturday, October 27th, at 3 p. tn. for the Eroadcast of the SCAPPOOSE vs. VERNONIA game. . Anna May Wong < 1 J. Carrol Naish A NfW UNIve»$Al RCTUfcf Football Broadcast KWLK I51AND J, LOHMEN wrnwowoif I (WfS A New UNIVERSAL Pitturi Thursday and Friday October 12 and 13 I