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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO off with the University of Washing eason, and Johansen, an all coast ton and Washington State college. player the previous year, are now Another championshiip'came their .'ampaigning or another champion way the next season, 1937-38, when ship—the national A. A. U. title to Coach Howard Hobson’s “Dashing be decided in Denver next March. n Attend Service Meeting— Working in Clatskanie---- The feats of Anet and Johansen Ducks” won undisputed northern Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen, division honors, but lost the coast are remarkable in the fact that Margaret Powell is working at title to Stanford and Hank Luisetti neither are big men—Anet carry- the Marianne Beauty Parlor in Mrs. O. H. Kaphammer, Mr. and in a playoff at Palo Alto and San ng 180 pounds on a frame of 5- Clatskanie according to word re- Mrs. Rex Pemble, Mr. and Mrs. W. foot 8 end Johansen a slight 5-foot- Francisco. I. Bond spent Monday in Portland. ceived by The Eagle this week. Last season, as seniors, Wally 11 youth th. t barely weighs in at I The men attended a Chevrolet ser and Bobby were regulars on the 160 pounds. tn Portland for the Weekend— vice meeting. greatest basketbail aggregation in Miss Miss Ruby Maddess and Paei ic coast collegiate history—an June Lovett were in Portland Sat- Staying in Portland a Week— Oregon team that won the northern •j urday and Shnday. Mrs. Frank Ellis who has been division title in a comparative walk, spending the past few weeks here Goes Home for Weekend— took the measure of a great Univ Miss Doris O’ Connor visited at in Vernonia is staging in Portland ■soil ersity of California team in two her home in Portland last weekend. this week with her sister. stiaight games and in a few days ■■■■■■ annexed the western regional N. C. Go to the Beach Sunday— See Stormy Ocean— A. A. title in a four-team playoff Mrs. Rex Pemble and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman against Oklahoma, Texas and Utah went to Cannon Beach Sunday to family and Zelma Shipley spent State. see the ocean under stormy con Sunday at Seaside and Cannon The 1938-39 season was climaxed Beach. Three young patients recovering from tuberculosis receiving their ditions. at Northwestern University, Evans afternoon refreshment Complete rest In a sanatorium Is the Number One Vi.it Sister in Portland— requirement In curing from this disease. Christmas Seals are enabling The Poor Cave Man ton, Ill., where the Oregons defeat ln Portland— Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKenzie anc tuberculosis associations to assist In finding people 111 with this disease ed Ohio State, Big Ten champions Desmond Laird was in Portland Had No Newspaper daughter, Christine, spent the week and In starting them on the road back to health. and winners of an eastern regional on business Monday. To Advertise In. end in Portland with Mr. McKenzie’s N. C. A. A. playoff. But You Have ! ! Mr#. Wilbur Improving— Spend the Weekend in Portland---- sister. team from Portland to annex the Anet, selected all-American last Friends of Mrs. Guy Wilbur will Mr. and Mrs. Armas Nieminen mythical state “Y” junior title. be interested to learn that her Guests from Birkenfeld and Mist— spent Then came two years of play at Guests at the Salomonsen home the weekend in Portland. ankle, which was injured when she Robert Gray junior high, a team Saturday evening were Mr. and Move to Portland— fell last week, is improving. Betty that twice won the city title. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dickson Crawford is assisting Mrs. Wilbur Mrs. Charlie Sundland of Mist, and As sophomores at Astoria high, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mills of Birken during her recovery. moved to Portland this past week.] , under Coach ------ 1 “Honest John” War- feld. Mr. C.. — Dickson has uou had employment' 1 ren, Anet and Johansen were mem- Attend Standard Oil Dance— with the Moore Dry Kiln Company bers of the Fishermen quintet that Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hawken at Vi.it in Warrenton Sunday— Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat and ■n that city for several weeks. The won the state high school title. tended a barn dance at the Ruby Stock Farm on the Baseline road Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobat visited Hamp Roiberson family are moving There was no state title the next near Portland last Friday night. in Warrenton Sunday at the home into the former Dickson home on season but the Fishermen again the Oregon American hill. ( won the district crown and finished The affair was staged by the Stan of Mr. and Mrs. Del Beetleton. well up in the Salem classic. As dard Oil Company for its employees. Kaphammer Return, from Idaho---- Move to First Avenue— If later a person becomes in The Hawkens report there were O. H. Kaphammer returned home Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimmerdah] prep school seniors Wally and fected again, the serious dis Boibby were again members of a about 700 people attending the suc Tuesday after spending a week in have mowed f.*m Riverview to ease tuberculosis may begin. cessful dance. Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. Kapham- the Hoffman house on First Avenue täte championship aggregation. The The germs that escape from next year they followed Warren mer’s mother has been seriously ill. on Corey Hill. Move from Wilark— the lungs are likely to Infect I to Eugene where he became fresh- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burke moved Knight# of Pythias Go to St. Helens Here from Longview— others. 1 man coach at the University of Saturday from Camp 8 to 625 Rose Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Gründen Oregon. Six members of the local Knights Avenue. of Pythias went to St. Helens Tues vere here from Longview last yearlings, with another pres- , ?nt teammate, Laddie Gale, joining day night lor the official visit ol weekend. Go to Washington— Many of us become infected i them, won the freshman champion from other people as we grow Mr. and Mrs. Al Crist, Mrs. Mike Bob Johnson, Grand Chancellor ol Here from Business School---- ship with a team that hung up the up. Stolen and Joe Armstrong were in Oregon. At the gathering there Miss Jean Vaughan __ _____ returned Washington over the weekend were also present 8 Past Grand rom Hasting’s Business College in greatest record in the history of the University. Then came varsity Wilma and Bud Adams and Loren Chancellors, the Grand Keeper ol Portland for the weekend. competition. the Seals, as well as several other Chin returned with them. Vorking in O-A Office— I Again as sophomores, Wally and important figures in the K. P. lodge. Jane Watts is working in the Bobby were members of a Webfoot Wrecker Called— If tuberculosis is not dis Attending from Vernonia were C. shipping Department of the Oregon covered early, the disease The Vernonia Auto Company C. Van Doren, Oscar Weed, Thor \merican varsity quintet that startled the American of iice. lice. £ She is replacing spreads. A hole (cavity) may wrecker was called Sunday by the Gronbeck, Fred Johnson, Bob Lamp lean Vaughan who > is attending northwest by tying for the northern ihool in Portland. division title but lost out in a play- form in the lung which is an Sunset camp . Two women of Port- ing and Harry Culbertson. I __________________________________________ The first infection usually land had driven off the grade near Incubator of germs that es I Home for Visit---- heals. The person is well and the summit of the Wolf Creek High Personal Columns— cape and menace everybody Miss Geraldine Cason spent the no germs escape from his Mother, please tell Mary to come weekend with her way about eleven miles from Sunset parents, Mr. and who comes in contact with the lungs. It is important to find _______ is __ at- this first infection in children. camp. Neither of the women was home. There won’t be any more Mrs. Dan Cason. Geraldine sick person. ranting and raving about my shirts. tending Multnomah College in Port Í0“®» injured. land. Girls Waging Health Comeback yOUK TOWN’S TOPICS ‘ - ► 1Hi F- .a# I I Tuberculosis Develops by Stages A LETTER I bought her an Easy (Washer) for Return from Carlton— Christmas—only Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brutkie and son, Leo, who have been living in Carlton for the past few months, returned here Saturday to live. $1.00 a week at HOME At Seaside— Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herring and daughter, Evelyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Roberson motored to Sea In Seattle— Mr. and Mrs. Al Baches and side Sunday to see the storm. Gary, and Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- Go to the Beach— Annual Carol Singing Service— Crory were in Seattle visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ruhl and The young people of the Christ friends over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Childs were ian Church are planning on their at the beach Sunday. annual carol singing service to the I. Working at The Terminal— Delpha Hoerle began work in the In Portland— community. Anyone wishing to have Mrs. Alice Estey, Miss Nedra Terminal Cafe this week. She is Young and them sing for them or their friends Miss Jane Wilkinson will please phone 264; they will be replacing Mr. Romtvedt who is act motored to Portland Saturday. Miss ing as manager of the HyVan Hotel. Wilkinson spent the weekend in glad X> serve. Vancouver with her family. Paterson’s Furniture Store. HXMXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHX1 Toaster Tray and 4 Dishes Cafex Glass Coffee Maker Streamlined Unbreakable Lens Christmas Tree Lights Twin Waffle Iron Hammond Electric Clock Gold Plated Gillette Razor and 20 Blades 7-Piece Crystal Glass Water Sets Christmas Tree Stands Attend $2.25 $1.95 $1.95 $1.15 39c $5.49 $3.25 39c $1.25 69c Diamalloy Steel Wrench and Pliers Toy Ironing Board 69c $2.75 98c 98c 98c 26-Piece Silverware Set Aluminum Cooking and Tea Sets Electric Corn Poppers Toy Washing Machines Many Other Games, Toy Trucks, Etc 10c $1.98 —A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Purchase— Hoffman Hardware Co. Vernonia, Oregon for Weekend---- Miss Millicent Olin of Portland visited at the home of her parennts I Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olin, last Sat urday and Sunday. Christmas Gifts Chromium Trimmed Smoking Stand Here Phone 181 <s> 7/ A /Welcome COUTOURE COLOGNE La Conga — Bouquet — Apple Blossom GIFT to the Former Resident $1.25 Sofskin Hand Creme in Gift Packages 35c—70c Annette Beauty Sla»g> IN THISHEWmm lî Announcement! Play-— Mrs. Judd Greenmr.n and Mrs. I A. J. Hughes attended the perfor mance of “Our Town” produced I by the Portland Civic Theatre I group. Malcolm Waltmon, who lived in Vernonia some years ago, had I an important role in the play. i VES US PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15. THE MARKET WILL BE OPERATED AS A PART OF KING’S GROCERY AND WILL OF- FER ALL CUTS OF CHOICE MEATS <’(’rhe Flying Finns” to Play At St. Helens Mr. Ripley may or may not be . amilinr with the facts, but “believe it or not” Bobby Anet and Wally Johansen, the two regular guards an Rubenstein's Oregonians who play the St. Helens Buckaroos at St. Helens December 28 are play ing their 11th consecutive season as running mates—and for 10 years nave played on championship quin tets of one kind or another. Ten years ago 11-year-old Bobby and 12-year-old Wally joined the \storia Y. M. C. A„ a small athletic plant located in the heart of the fishing capital of the state of Oré gon. The two Finns (Bobby is a pure-blood and Wally more than half Finnish) reported to Dick Strife who was then physical dir ector of the institution. Bobby and Waily, later to be come hoop-: amous as the University •f Oregon's "Flying Finns” became members of a basketball team that included among others. Bob Berg strom. former U. S. C. star, and Hank Nilsen, former star blocking back on three Webfoot football teams. In that very first season of basketball the team won the Colum bia River valley junior champion ship and defeated a strong junior, IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR HER r««> i" SHRIMP, Pheasant FR1LLETS, COFFEE, I I l’s tins 2 for Porter’s 1-lb. bag Wadhams 1-lb. tin r- SEEDLESS RAISINS PAPER NAPKINS, 4-lb. pkg. 80-count 2 for ... *•] SHORTENING, Snowdrift 3-lb. tin CAKE FLOUR, Swansdown 4-lb. pkg. CORN FLAKES, Kelloggs 2 pkgs. QUAKER OATS........... NU-BORA I CATSUP, 66-oz. pkg. Pheasant 14-oz. bottle 25c 23c 27c 22c 15c 52c 25c 15c 19c CHOCOLATE— Ghiraidelli, Ground l’s tin ................................... ¿Ï7C PEANUT BUTTER— Wadhams 16-oz. glass ............... 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