Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 15, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940
VERNONIA. EAGIÆ, VERNONIA, OREGON
- High Spots on Record-Breaking Run
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Corbett Loses
Rifle Match
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Fo Vernonia
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Westport
Wins from
1WA Sunday
Sitting-Standing Competi­
tion Nets Score of 852
to 782
Sunday Contest Last
This Year for 1 Union
Team
Gunmen of the Vernonia Rifle
Club were success ul last Sunday
in scoring another win over Corlbett
by a score of 852 to 782 in a
sitting-standing match, a type of
competition reputedly difficult for
th- tallying ■o'f a high score,
Counting only the five high
snores made by Vernonia men dur-
the match results were: Melis,
176; Fotsch, 173; Zimmcrdahi, 170;
Kelmer, 169; and Tomlin, 164.
The strong Westport basketball
team defeated the local I. W. A.
boys last Sunday night on the high
-chool gym flocr with a score of
"1 tc ”2. Meehnls and Quinlan led
the Westport attack; Chase, Run-
lell and MacDdnald starred
or
Vern nia. At the half, Westport
led by only a few points but from
’here on and when Earl King sprain­
ed h's ankle in the middle of the
'ast quarter, the gap widened.
RIVERVIEW—(Special to The
Fpgk-)—Mr. and Mrs. Melvin BoecF
from Roseburg are here visiting
V>-. and M’’s. L. C. Boeck.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffmar
were dinner guests or Mr. and Mrs.
Vernonia Grade School 0. O. Marston Sunday.
Five Drops to Third Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMullen
were in Portland Saturday.
Position
Mrs. Harold Lippold and son of
Rainier had first place at the Portland were here visiting Mr.
II”'^ MHarry McMullen Sunday
basketball tournament for grade
;
Clara -------
Rond - attended the basket
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school teams invited to participate
ball tournament in Rainier Satur-
at the meet in Rainier last week­ day.
end. Vernonia held third. This a'-| M •. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibsor
fair was not the county playoff ¡spent Saturday in Portland where
as such but awards were given to I they visP 'd Mrs. Claire Barnett.
and Mrs. Goldie
the outstanding team in the county I Mrs. Minnie White
Waldkirch.
as shown in the playing done dur­
Ray Castlemen from Westport
ing that weekend. The county was here Friday to visit Mr. and
championship as it now stands is a Mrs. B. H. Henderson.
Mr. and Mi’s. Hugh Coburn were
tie between Rainier and Vernonia;
no official word has been received | in Portland Saturday.
Ed Buckner and Thomas Ge.ten
yet, according to Paul Gordon, Ver­
nonia coach, as to when or where ■ are building a shingle mill behind
*he Buckner home on the Slaughter
the playoff will be held.
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These bacteria attack food wastes and
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Dated and first publication : at once. Rawleigh’s Dept. ORC-218-
March 1, 1940.
102, Oakland, Calif.
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Date of final publication : March
FOR SALE—Five-room bouse and
lot in Riverview. Very reason­
Lloyd I A. Burris
able. O. A. Estes, Mist Route, Ver­
Administrator
nonia.
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David O. Bennett
St. Helens, Oregon
FOR SALE—New Hampshire setting
Attorney
eggs. 50c per setting. Mrs. Herb
Counts, Rock creek road.
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Classified
Ads . •
FLOWERS
•
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Cut Flower»
Potted Plants
FOR SALE—One Silver-Spangled
Sprays for Funerals
Hamburg rooster and six pullets
Bush Funeral Home
ready to lay. See Mrs. R. I. Hall. Phone 592
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WANTED—Shake boards and shin­
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Horses.
gle bolts; one-half bf 25 double
Ray Delsman, Garibaldi Street, splits. Cedarwood Timber company,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
1 lt3 Timber, Oregon. See Mr. Thomp­
son at Timber.
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FOR RENT—Small house on A
street. $7.50 per month. See FILMS DEVELOPED—25c, 2 prints
Claude Gibson, Riverview.
1 ltl
each, from any 8-exposure film.
Reprints 2c each. Send coin. Fine
WANTED—Some housework and Art Studios, 8649 N. Jersey St.,
3tf—
care of children for Protestant Portland Oregon.
family. Small wage. Inquire at
Eagle office.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deepest
i AVAILABLE AT ONCE—nearby ».ppreciation to the many ■friends
Rawleigh Route. Good opportun­ who came to our assistance at the
ity for man over 25 with car. Trade time of the loss of our loved one.
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Armstrong
welt established. Route experience
and family
helpful but not necessary. Write
NFW SHINGLE MILL
’’EING CONSTRUCTED
IN RIVERVIEW
Rainier Takes
First Place
In rourney
guarded.
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PAGE FIVE
Corsages
BUS SCHEDULE
Signs of the times in a motor age—these highway markers tell the story of a
two-year, 100,000-mile truck test run recently completed by Chevrolet. In
Canada, Mexico and every state of the Union, the truck operated on all types
of highways and under every conceivable weather hazard, setting a new world
mark for sustained and certified automotive operation, under the sanction and
official observation of the American Automobile Association. The unit carried
a 4,590-pound “payload." An average of 15.1 miles per gallon of fuel was main­
niles, at an average operating speed of 33.07
tained throughout the 100,000 miles,
high—1,072 miles per quest.
miles per hour. Oil mileage was correspondingly
<
I >n Portland—
house road.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Brock were
Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick were
in
Portland for business purposes
Helens
visiting
their
daught-
n St.
last
Friday.
r, Mrs. G. C. Whitlock, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Veberes and .
Donna Aldrich visited at the Claude I —
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■I Gibson home Sunday.
I Legal INOTICGS
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch were
tinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. George Woods of Camp 8.
Mrs. D. Glenn of Camp McGregor
brought her daughter, Donna, to
Vernonia to have the doctor remove
i splinter that had been in her
eg for over a year. They then
¡sited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch.
Margaret Haiman and Richard
Banzer were in Clatskanie Sunday,
Fred and Harry Henderson jf
-< aside were here Friday. Harry
ntends to stay here a wieek.
WILARK RESIDENTS
MOVE TO COOUILLE;
LYDIAS LEAVE
(Too late for last week)
WILARK—(Special to The Eagle)
—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Halverson
«pent a few days in Forest Grove
'ast week.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ray spent
Thursday at the Earl Atkins’ home.
Dan Rollins and Robert Roeser
intended the basketball tournament
n St. Helens Saturday.
Mrs. Charles Lewis is spending
1 few days in Portland. She has
been on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olson and
little daughter, Patsey, returned
home after a two weeks visit with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lydia and
children ’have returned to Montana.
Mrs. Lydia’s brother, Charles Roes-
er, has gone home with them.
Connie and Bethene Sutherland
snent Friday and Saturday with
their g-andparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Woods.
Mrs. George Baker, Alice and Pat
Paker and Mrs. Earl Smith visited
at the Charles Lewis home one day
'ast week.
Dorothy Hanna spent Monday
night with Juanita Parker in Ver-
nonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkins, Lylath
Van Do Bogart, Oa.de Ray and
Tobby Scoll spent Saturday eve­
ning at the J. C. Hanna home.
Bud Atkins spent Friday and
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pearl and
i
i children have moved to Coquille to
make their home. Their friends of
Camp 8 were sorry to see them
to but all wish them good luck.
Barney Cantwell spent a few
days at the home of his son, Otto
Cantwell, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Speck Ford were
Portland visitors Sunday.
WIN YOUR RACE
For Business Supremacy
By Advertising
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA
IN THE MATTER OF THE
TATE OF OLIVER BURRIS,
ceased.
Notice is Hereby Given, That
the undersigned, by an order of
the County Court of the State o
Oregon for the County of Columbia,
duly made and entered on the 23rd
day of February, 1940, was appoint­
ed Administrator of the estate of
Oliver Burris, Deceased, and that
he has duly qualified as such Ad­
ministrator. All persons having
claims against said Estate are here­
by notified to present the same,
duly verified, as by law required,
to him at the of: ice of David O.
Bennett, in St. Helens, Oregon,
within six months from the date
of this notice.
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Trips by way of Banks and Forest Grove
Leave Vernonia:
Leave Portland:
8:05 a. m.
8:45 a. m.
1:35 p. tn.
2:45 p. m.
6:35 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
Call Service between Vernonia and Keasey and Pittsburg for
Passengers to or from Forest Greve or points Beyond.
The Cozy Fountain
TERMINAL:
AGENT:
Mrs. Earl L. Smith
582 for information
PHONE:
OREGON MOTOR STAGES
LUMBER
SHINGLES — VENEER
Wholesale and Retail
bee my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75
>er M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m.
to noon.
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