FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940 Robert Falconer, Dwayne Bodell, James Jahns, Robert Bodell, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sehorn and the honored guest, Patsy Thacker, Betty Thacker, Raymond Thacker and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. Alois Sauer and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas and in the afternoon they all' drove to St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Connor entertained a group of friends Fri day evening in honor of their 18th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Ortman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalker of Forest Grove were Thursday evening call- ers at tihe Carl Anderson home, Mr. and Mrs. Alois Sauer and ramily spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Al Baches. Mr. and Mrs. William Smejkal and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith have moved to Idaho where the men will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Al Baches and son and Mr. and Mrs. James MdCrary were Sunday guests at the Garland Seger home. Mrs. Glen Bodell er’artained with a birthday party Sc urday after noon in honor of her -on, Dwayne’s, b’rthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Sehorn and son, Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gregory of Forest Grove were Sun day dinner guests at the E. L. Sehorn home. Hulan Thacker left Sunday for Idanha where he is employed. Ervin Mullins spent the weekend with relatives in Treharne. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Seger, Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins and Lawrence Mullins were Portland visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grant of Milwaukie were weekend guests of Mrs. Emma Weed. Mrs. George Johnson and son, Larry, Mrs. Floyd Thomas, Mrs. Al Baches and Gary and Mrs. James McCrary called on Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins and Mrs. Garland Seger Monday afternoon. Mrs. Sylvia Falconer entertained the Quilting Club at her home last Thursday. Mrs. H. E. Schram and children spent the weekend at Helvetia with her parents where the family cele brated Mrs. Sdhram’s mother’s b’rthdav. SPORTS Softball Killian Meet Asked To Lead Thursday Boxing Plans for Summer of Play Need Attention 1m- mediately Last Year Champion in 125-Pound Class to De fend Title Interest was reviving this week in the organization of the Vernonia Softball League for the 1940 season of play according to reports from several panties wiho have been talking of the possibilities off various teams and the playing material that would be available. Interest has leached such a point that several of those concerned feel a need for the first meeting in order to plan for the summer. A recent report from the city park board states that the city pa>k, scene of last year’s games, is to be seeded to turf this spring and will not be available for play. Assurance, however, has been given that the field back of the Wash ington grade school may be used for the 1940 play. Considerable work will be necessary in making the field ready for play. Tonight, Thursday, in Oregon City the Vernonia high school box ing team swings into action against the pick of the state In the seicond annual state boxing tournament, The Vernonia team will be head rd by Andy Killian, last year’s date interscholastic champion, at 125 pounds, Andy will defend his championship in the same weight tonight. New team memfbers making their fit st appearance against state tour nament competition are Roy Bell, Lewis Adams, Charlie Moulton and Lvman Hawken. Weighing in and matching will take place between the hours of two and four this afternoon and matches will be run off tonight and Friday night leading up to the championship finals on Saturday night. A large entry list from all sec tions of the state has been pouring in insuring much competition and many close matches. Spring Practice RevealsFoolball High School Possibilities Track Men Instruction on Funda Preparing mentals Received by 40 Players Mason McCoy, coach of the Ver nonia Loggers, has just finished a two-week practice session of spring football. The practice consisted luigely of drill on fundamentals with Wallace McCrae, principal, instructing potential linemen on blocking and tackling and MdCoy in charge of future backfield material'. The turnout, numbering forty, consisted largely of untrained boys but the green material gave promise for the future. Many of last year’s linemen attended also, among the veterans liikely to play for the Loggers this fall being Edgar Cul- bertson, Cloice Hall, Bill Duncan, r.nd Clare Sunnell, backs, and Jack Olin, Jack McDonald, Robert Roes- er, Warren Hershey, George King, George Turner, Bob Tindall, Bern ard Lamping and Fred Thompson, linemen. Tihe Kist unit of home demon stration will meet at the home of Mrs. Dave Marshall on the O. A. hill on March 26. The subject will be draperies in the home. Mrs. Nell Thacker and Mrs. Mary Smith will be project leaders. Hill Relay Carnival to Be First Competition for Team The Vernonia high schiol track men are taking advantage of the good weather to work out daily in preparation for the coming sea- son’s activity. First competition for the loca; boys will be at the annual Hill relay carnival at the ice coliseum in Portland on Friday, March 29. The local team will be composed of four men chosen from the following: Jack Baker, Clare Sun- nell, Homer Michener, Philip Melis. Edgar Culbertson and Cloice Hall. TREHARNE—(Special to The Eagle)—Patsy Thacker celebrated her birthday with a St. Patrick’s day party. Hot chocolate, cake, Jello, ice cream and candy were served to Marietta Hodgson, Jean McDonald, Florence Tisdale, Mary Ann Jchns, Opal Carrick, Dolores Bergstrom, Myrtle Webb, Ruby Thacker, Patty Pickens, Betty Jean Schram, Keith Clark, Jack Frisbie, BUS SCHEDULE TERMINAL: The Coxy Fountain AGENT: Mrs. Earl L. Smith PHONE: 582 for information OREGON MOTOR STAGES WE GIVE YOU HAM The main dish for the Easter feast. Ham that will cause a veritable commotion around your dinner table Easter day . . . with its steaming goodness making even strong men break down. Be sure to add the colorful trimmins’ that make it so much more palatable! 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 Phone 761 Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered SAM and BOB NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate off Henry Glahn, Deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Columbia, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at Vernonia, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated and first published, March 22nd, 1940. Date of last publication April i9th, 1940. Fred J. Zeiner, Executor Lester Sheeley, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF OLIVER BURRIS, De- 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 office of David O. Bennett, in St. Helens, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first publication: March 1, 1940. Date of final publication: March 29, 1940. Lloyd A. Burris Administrator David O. Bennett St. Helens, Oregon Attorney Classified Ads . . Run about 60 Reeher’s Grocery. hours. Inquire FOR SALE OR TRADE—Horses. Ray Delsman, Garibaldi Street, 12tl Hillsboro, Oregon. lltS FOR SALE—Baled vetsch and oats AVAILABLE AT ONCE—nearby hay. Oscar G. Weed. 12t3 Rawleigh Route. Good opportun ity for man over 25 with car. Trade WANTED—Shake boards and shin well established. Route experience gle bolts; one-half bf 25 double helpful but not necessary. Write splits. Cedarwood Timber company, at once. Rawleigh’a Dept. ORC-218- Timber, Oregon. See Mr. Thomp 102, Oakland, Calif. 9t4 son at Timber. 46tf_ FLOWERS — Cut Flowers FILMS DEVELOPED—25c, 2 prints Corsages each, from any 8-exposure film. Potted Plants Reprints 2c each. Send coin. Fine Sprays for Funerals Art Studios, 8649 N. Jersey St., Bush Funeral Home Portland Oregon. 3tf— Phone 592 WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED TO MAKE KEYS NEW AND USED GOODS Your money buys a better value when you trade at the VERNONIA BARGAIN STORE Lunches — Short Orders COOKED TO YOUR TASTE Latest Draft Beer Equipment Light Selected Beverages of All Kinds! The Town Pump (Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Grenia) The Forest Grove National Bank Invites You To Bank By Mail if Inconvenient To Come In Person J. A. Thornburg, President "THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK" • • LOST—Spare wheel, tire and tube from a Chevrolet pick-up. Lost 'between Riverview and- ranch on lait Monday morning. Kirkbride and Son. 12tl FOR SALE—Live Easter bunnies. Just th? size for the kiddies. CARD OF THANKS Reasonable prices. Jim Emmons. 441 The Reibekahs wish to thank 1st Ave. Vernonia, Oregon. 12tl everyone who assisted at and at tended the Smorgasbord held Fri I Business Address Changed—W. H. day. March 8. 12tl Kupersmith, formerly associated with Museum Baitber Shop, is now CARD OF THANKS We thank our many friends for located at the Howard Barber Shop 12t3 the kindness and sympathy extend ' ed us in our recent sorrow and for the many lovely flowers. FOR SALE—15 weaner pigs. Cheap. Mr. F. A. Schneuer and family Jay Burtraw. 3 miles east of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Kerns Vernonia. 12t3 BIRTHDAY. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY HONOR ED BY FRIENDS Trips by way of Banks and Forest Grove Leave Vernonia: Leave Portland: 8:05 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 1:35 p. m. 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 Grove or Points Beyond. Grocery PAGE FIVE VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION Vernonia, Oregon CARD OF THANKS I want to thank all who remem FOR SALE—.Small 5-room house. Very reasonable. Inquire at 1003 bered me during the 19 weeks I 12t3 spent in Shriner’s Hospital at this Clatsop St. time. I will always be grateful. Ralph Bergerson 12tl FOR SALE—Anchor-Holth cream separator: 350-pound capacity; IN MEMORIUM like new; $20. P. O. Wade, resi RESOLVED: That members of Ver nonia Unit No. 119, American Leg dence near Top Hill right on high 12t3 ion Auxiliary extend to our belov way. ed member, Clara Kerns, and to the enemibers of her family our deepest FOR SALE—1H H. P. Johnson I sympathy upon the death of her outboard, self-winding starter. mother, Mrs. Clara B. Schneuer. “Just why we suffer loss, we can- | not know; > We only know that our God wills | it so; ' He leads in paths we cannot under stand, I ! But we know all the way is nicely planned. Within His love, we can securely He does for us rest Assured that what a copy of these is best." I RESOLVED: That to Clara Kerns, i resolutions be sent written into the That a copy be records of this American Legion Auxiliary. That a copy be placed in the local paper. Committee: Fern Kullander Isabel Culbertson IN MEMORIUM RESOLVED: That members of Ver nonia Temple No. 61,Eythian Sis ters extend to our beloved member, Clara Kerns, and the the members of her family our deepest sympathy upon the death of her mother, Mrs. Cara B. Schneuer. “Night came and like a tired child She closed her eyes for sleep. And while our hearts are grieving She crossed the river deep. Her work here is finished Her work there just begun Ar.d we know she will greet each o f ue At the setting of the sun.** RESOLVED: That a cony of these resolutions be sent to Clara Kerns. That a cony be recorded minutes of Vernonia Temple Pythian Sisters. That a copy be placed lccal paper. Committee: Fdna Heenan Georgia Mellinger ! J Nothing wrong with this child’s eyes, but something very wrong with the light. Light conditioning is neither complicated nor ex pensive. It simply means having enough light in enough places, so everybody can read or study or work with eye comfort. It starts with the right size bulb in your child’s study lamp. Don’t wait until your eyes complain to try “Light Conditioning”. Vernonia