Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 19, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1940
VISIT WITH K1LBURGS; High herds including dry cows:
High herds over 20 cows: (1) C.
ATTEND FUNERAL OF
W. Sherman, Scappoose, 23 Regist­
BUXTON MAN
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
News of the
Theatre
261 Beaver
Live-Trapped
In Summer
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HAVE TRACTOR—for hire; plow­ balance at $10.00 per month. See
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ing and discing. See Alverne T. B. Mills, Vernonia.
Holm on Bert Woods place, Stoney
Point road.
3t3— FOR SALE—Saddle pony, gentle
for children. Old growth wood;
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine will deliver. Seven pigs. G. A. Rig­
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Chester white brood sow. Or gins, Rock creek.
ered Jerseys averaging 824 lbs. of
TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle) I milk and 45.2 lbs. of fat; (2) W.
—Mrs. Curtis McRoberts of Gales R. Wolff, Vernonia, 21 grade i
Creek visited Tuesday with Miss Guernseys averaging 745 lbs. of “KID NIGHTINGALE" MAKES
Maxine Kilburg.
milk and 32.9 lbs. of fat.
LOCAL BOW AT JOY SAT.—
“Kid Nightingale," new Warner
Lora Jardi who is working at
trade for grain or cull potatoes. A.
High herds 12-20 cows: (1) M.
Animals Moved to Pre­ F.
the Gilmore Hotel spent several M. Lyons, Sauvies Island, 18 Regist­ Bros, comedy featuring John Payne
Siegenthaler. Mist Oregon. 3t3 FOR SALE—Buff Orphington chic­
vent Damage to Private
days last week with friends at ered Jerseys, averaging 697 lbs. of and Jane Wyman, which opens at
kens. 22 hens and a rooster for
Property
Aloha.
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milk and 35.4 lbs. of fat. (2) C. L. the Joy Theatre Saturday, is about
FO>R RENT—Large modern farm­ $18. J. M. Peachey
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hensley and Biggs, Vernonia, 14 grade Guern­ a prize fighter. But, what a fighter!
The state game department live-
house; small two-room apartment.
Jimmie were Saturday visitors in seys, avenging 671 lbs. of milk He likes to sing much more than he trapped and transplanted 261 beav-J Family orchard; space for chickens, BOY—15, wants work for board
likes to fight, and to tell the truth' er during the past summer and fall, pig and cow. Located three miles
McMinnville at the home of Mrs. and 30.0 lbs. of fat.
and room while attending school.
Beatrice Squire. From there they
High herds under 12 cows: (1) he sings much better than he fights. as part of the first wildlife restora­ north of Vernonia on Nehalem high­ Can milk. Reference. Inquire A. L.
It’s really a singing career that tion project approved for Oregon way. See Ralph Condit.
went to Portland and spent the Theo. Flink, Route 1, Rainier, 10
3t3 Parker.
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remainder of the weekend with grade Jerseys averaging 517 lbs. of is the ambition of the youngster, under the federal Pittman-Robert­
Mrs. Hensley’s mother, Mrs. William j milk and 28.4 lbs. of fat. (2) H. J. portrayed by Payne, but he gets son act, which furnished three- FOR SALE—2-wheel trailer, $5:
WANTED—Shake boards and shin­
Baxter.
Yost, Route 1, Rainier, 12 mixed detoured onto the road leading to fourths of the funds. The work was
gle bolts; one-half bf 25 double
heavy Vaughn drag saw, $30;
the
heavyweight
boxing
champion
­
cows
averaging
544
lbs
of
milk
and
Alvin Cornett spent a few days
handled by a crew of six men, all equity in 214-acre farm 3 miles splits. Cedarwood Timber company,
ship
by
a
couple
of
slickers.
They
last week at his home here, return­ 27.6 lbs. of fat.
of whom were graduates of the fish from Vernonia on Rock creek road. Timber! Oregon. See Mr. Thomp­
ing to work Monday at Giants Pass,
A total of ten cows were culled are interested in him when they and game management course at the Robert Tunnell.
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Oregon.
or removed from the herds for observe how heavily not only Miss state college.
Wyman,
but
also
the
women
in
the
FLOWERS
Mrs.
William
Huffman
and the following reasons: 6, Bang’s
More beaver could have been
—
Cut Flower»
daughter, Billie, and Mrs. Mae disease reactors; 1, old age; 3, class over which she presides, fall trapped during this period had it FILMS DEVELOPED—25c, 2 prints Corsages
i for him. In addition to ballyhooing
each, from gny 8-exposure film.
Potted Plants
Tailman attended the funeral at garget.
not been for the policy of the de­
this fact the managers also encour­
Sprays for Funerals
Buxton of the late Joseph Pon-
partment to remove beaver only Reprints 2c each. Send coin. Fine
age their fighter to sing from the
Bush Funeral Home
gratz last Wednesday.
from places where they were doing Art Studios, 8649 N. Jersey St.,
ring each time he has a fight, thus
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Mrs. Ella Howell was a Thurs­
damage to private property. All Portland Oregon.
his name: “Kid Nightingale.”
day visitor of her niece, Mrs.
planting sites were surveyed in ad­
William Hu'fman.
vance for suitable food and water FOR SALE—Lange kitchen range, FOR SALE—Banquet cook stove,
NEW FILM PLAY IS HIGH-
Pete Eliason of Forest Grove
conditions. In addition to these re­
half price. Phone 883 or inquire
price $10. H. Thacker, Treharne.
LIGHTED BY FAST ACTION—
unloaded a truck of saw dust at
quirements, the beaver were releas­ ,at Adolph Nelson’s on Timber Road.
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“The Real Glory,” the new ad­ ed in locations where the popula­
the Gilmore Hotel Tuesday.
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venture
drama
about
the
heroic
Mrs. Tom Wann of Wheeler spent
tion was scarce or non-existent and
FOR SALE—Two and one-fourth WILL BUY—Beef. See Bob Tipton
exploits of the Philippine Scouts, is
Sunday at the Kilburg home. Mr.
Farm Business Can Be scheduled for its initial showing at where they would be of value in
at Sam and Bob’s Grocery and
acres with house, barn, large
Wr nn and two daughters, Mrs.
conserving water in the streams and
Analyized to Show In­ the Joy Theatre on Sunday.
Market. Phone 657.
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Wauneta Mainwood and little Billie
would not conflict with agricultural poultry house, on Rock creek road,
The story of “The Real Glory” interests.
come Sources, Expense
Electricity, daily mail, grade and
drove on out to Hillsboro to visit
was transferred to the screen from
Mr. Wann’s mother.
Most of the beaver were planted high school bus; land all fenced FOR SALE—House on Bridge St.
The keeping of farm accounts
Inquire at Soden's Barber Shop,
A. T. Kilburg who has been is one of the ways of knowing a script written by Jo Swerlingl on public lands in seventeen coun- and nearly all cultivated. Price
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working at Booth the past ten days about the farm business so that and dramatizes the bold era of ad­ ties, including Grant, Baker, Union, $550.00, down payment $100.00,756 Bridge St.
as Southern Pacific log scaler, was it may be analyized to know what, venture, drama and turmoil which Wallowa, Lake, Harney, Wasco,
reigned in the Philippines follow­ Umatilla, Malheur, Crook, Douglas,
home over the weekend.
the source of income is and the
ing the end of the Spanish-Amer­
amount of expenses. These ac­ ican War, when the American Army Tillamook, Lane, Benton, Marion
BUS SCHEDULE
Deschutes and Gilliam.
counts can also be used when
Trip»
by
way
of Bank* and Forest Grove
was evacuated and the islands were
Live-trapping beaver is feasible
making out the income tax reports
Leave Vernonia:
Leave Portland:
overrun by religious terrorists and only during the summer and fall
or for making financial statements
8:05 a. m.
8:45 a. m.
insurrectionists. It details the form­ and it is planned to continue the
when arranging for loans which
1:35 p. tn.
2:45 p. m.
ation of the Philippine Constabul- project next season. In previous
6:35 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
are required by most loan agencies
ary, officered by Americans, who years this work was carried on by
Call Service between Vernonia and Keasey and Pittsburg for
at the present time.
undertook to quell the rebellions the game department in cooperation
Passengers to or from Forest Grove or Points Beyond.
The type of farm accounts
and establish peace and order.
with the Biological Survey and For­
TERMINAL: The Cozy Fountain
should be simple so that they can
AGENT: Mrs. Earl L. Smith
Two Vernonia Herds Get be easily kept with a minimum JOE E. BROWN CRIME HUNT est Service but the use of Pittman-
PHONE: 582 for information
Robertson
funds
makes
it
possible
amount
of
labor,
and
at
the
same
TOPS IN FUN—
Mention in Release of
OREGON MOTOR STAGES
time be capable of furnishing the
As an officer of the law in “Col­ to do the work on a larger scale.
County Agriculturist
maximum amount of information umbia’s “Beware Spooks!”, which
The following report is one issu­ as to the status of the farm busi­ opens Tuesday the mammoth-maw-
ed by the Columbia County Dairy ness. Such a book is available with ed mountebank provides an out­
Herd Testing Association and is the O. S. C. Farm Account Book standing performance in an except­
released through the office of the which can be secured from the ionally well-written story.
County Agent’s office at the cost
County Agriculturist:
Brown is introduced as a rookie
Number of herds on test, 26; of printing which is 25c. This book cop, son of a famous father whose
number of cows enrolled, 520, of also has space for making out the record has become traditional oq
which 103 are dry. Total produc­ inventory which is needed in addi­ the force, Because of kindliness,
tion: milk, 255,962; fat, 11,847.1. tion to the financial statement.
Mr». Fullerton to Care
stupidity and carelessness, he be­
If you need further help in comes the scapegoat in a series of
Number of 40-lb. cows, 83. Average
fpr Youngster» During
production (including cows in milk starting your accounts, we will be situations and perforce he is trans­
Class Play
and cows dry) milk, 492 lbs.; fat, glad to assist you, states George ferred to every outlying precinct
Nelson, County Agent.
22.8 lbs.
As
a courtesy to mothers with
in New York City. When he event­
ually allows the escape of a dan­ small children, the Junior class is
gerous and wanted desperado, he is providing a free nursery at the
Junior class play “Button Button”
summarily dismissed.
to be given Friday night, January
FIND HUGE FILM
26. Attendants will be at the en-
STORY IN ARCHIVES—
trance doors to take your child
Its original story written almost to the “nursery” in the lower floor
500 years ago in a time when glory of the Washington school. Mrs.
was synonomous with gory, Uni­ Fullerton, kindergarten instructress
versal’s “Tower of London” brings of that school, will care for the
the first drama of the 15th century children during the play. The Jun­
to the screen at the Joy Theatre iors are to be commended on the
splendid idea; they feel that a num-
Thursday.
According to Rowland V. Lee, ber of mothers will not attend the
producer-director, the warring days play because they are not able
of the 1400’s comprise one of the to leave their children with a com­
few historical eras which can be petent and conscientious nurse.
appreciable They also feel that mothers some­
dramatized
without
times are not able to enjoy fully
change.
Phone 773
RIVERVIEW
“Men of the 15th century lived entertainments because of the
in the last remnants of the Dark trouble and discomfort involved in
Ages,” Lee states. “Perhaps more holding and quieting their babies.
than at any other time survival of The class hopes that their plan
the fittest was a vital rule, These for free and capable care of babies
were the men who managed to es- will be readily accepted by mothers
cape the .executioner’s ax or an with small children.
equally bloody death on i a battle-
field.
“They lived and died by the
sword and the annals of their ca-
reers make dramatic reading and
(potentfelly
action-fi11ed|
screen
dram.a”
WANTED—Work caring for child-
Farm Account
Books Now
Available
Association
Gives Report
Of Testing
Nursery to
Be Provided
Children
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Vernonia, Oregon
New and Used Parts
New and Used Tires
Gas and Oil
Expert Auto Repairing
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
Beware of “That Old Man”
Classified
Ads
Hearing of
Commission
Due Feb. 16
Winter’» not over yet . . . not by a long shot!
You’ll still have to guard against freeze-ups,
slippery pavements and run-down batteries. So
let Rex check your car again for the worst part
of the winter driving season. We’ll see that you
start when you want to—at less expense!
EXPERT REPAIRS AND LUBRICATION
Vernonia Auto Co.
“A Safe Place to Trade”
Chevrolet Motor Cars ------ Authorized Service
Vernonia
dren during daytime or evenings.
See Mrs. A. E. Jennings
FOR SALE—’Breeder Toms from
the Veritop flock. Highly bred
$>irds which won first prize at the
World’s Poultry Congress held at
¡^Cleveland last summer. A bargain
at half the price—$5 each. See
Angling Regulations f t°lMrs. A. L. Parker or phone 572.
Get Discussion in Port-j
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land by Sportsmen
The annual hearing of the state
game commission pertaining to angl-
ing regulations will be held in Port-
land on February 16, at which time
sportsmen’s organizations and others
interested will be given an oppor­
tunity to submit their recommenda­
tions concerning seasons and bag
limits for game fish.
Of particular interest is the pro­
posed closure of coastal waters to
fishing for trout over ten inches
in length for a period of about
three months for the purpose of
protecting cutthroat trout Coming
in from the ocean to spawn in the1
streams.
MR. MERCHANT
The EYES of THE
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COMMUNITY WOULD
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BE ON YOUR AD-
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IF IT HAD BEEN
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