FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON SPORTS Trout Season To Open April 13 th Anglers to Have Oppor­ tunity V> ,Try Luck in Few Days A week from Saturday of this week, Saturday, April 13, marks the opening of the trout season in Oregon, the season continuing until October 15, inclusive. A number of regulations have been imposed by the Game Com mission for the control of fishing. All residents over the age of 14 years must have a license to hunt or angle. In Columbia county a number of streams have been clos­ ed to angling as follows: Tide creek; all tributaries of the Nehalem river except Rock creek; a'll tributaries ol' Rock creek; all tributaries of the Clatskanie river above the mouth of Conyers creek; all tributaries of Beaver creek; that part of the North fork of Scappoose creek and tributaries above the Columbia river highway; that part of Milton creek between Taylor’s dam and its source closed to al! angling to and including April 12, 1940, and from Qetobei 16, 1940, to April 12, 1941, both dates inclusive. Further rules established by the commission are: It is unlawful to angle at any time between one hour after sunset and one hour be "ore sunrise; to fish by any means other than with hook and line; to use more than one line or line and rod held in the hand; to use more than two blades on a spinner for lake or stream fishing; to use more than three hooks on a line except on floating bass plugs; to sell, or offer for sale or exchange any fish taken with hook and line; to transport or ship game fish without a written per- mit; to fish without a license on person; to refuse to show license on demand; to angle within 200 feet of any fishway; to waste wantonly game fish or allow others to do so; to angle on private land without permission from owner; to net, trrp, spear, gaff, club, or Shoot fish; to resist or interfere with the duties of any officer en­ forcing the game laws; to cast into or allow to be cast into any stream or other body of water in Oregon, sawdust or other lumber waste, dye, chemical, decaying substance (including molded, decomposed, sour or spoiled salmon eggs) or to use dynamite or other explosives or any poisonous susbtance in any such waters; and to fail to make a report to the State Game Com­ mission of all gams fish taken during 1939 at time of making application for 1940 license. SECOND SOFTBALL MEET SET FOR APRIL 4TH A second meeting for soft- ball enthusiasts, players and managers, is slated for Thurs­ day evening of this week at The Eagle office at 7:30 p. m. as has been requested by several present for the first meeting last Thursday. No def­ inite plans for the season were discussed at the first meeting but consideration was given to the possible playing field back of the Washington grade school end the date when league play could begin. Forest Grove, Troutdale Win Matches Vernonia Gun Club Loses Two Trys During Past Weekend Both Forest Grove and Troutdale won rifle matches from the Ver- ronia Ri le Club, the former Fri- lay night, March 29 and the latter Sunday, March 31. The Forest Grove match was he last of the sitting-standing af­ fairs of the season and it was .enerally concluded that shooters vere glad of that. Five high scorers ’or Vernonia were Nichols, 181; ^immerdahl, 178; Meilis, 178; Cul­ bertson, 167; and Kellmer, 165, to fetal 869. Forest Grove scored 188 for the evening. The Troutdale club reputedly the argest in the United States with membership of 346, won by a core of 874 to Vernonia’s 867. High scorers for Vernonia were iimmerdahl, 182; Meilis, 172; Nich- ols, 172; Kellmer, 171; and Fetsch, 170. Track Team Makes Good Showing Fri. The Vernonia high school track team was in Portland, Friday, March 29, to dun in the Hill Milit­ ary track meet held at the ice colesium. Friday afternoon the sprint medley was run between A and B class teams. Each team was required to run against time, the four making the best time be- ing qualified ibr the finals to be run in the evening. The Vernonia team was entered as an A class learn and failed to Qualify by one tenth of a second. Friday evening the Vernonia .earn ran the district medley to make a favorable Showing for itself. This being the first track meet of the season gave the boys hopes of winning this year. The sprint medley team consisted of Edgar Culbertson, Philip Meilis, Clair ' Sunell and C'oice Hall. Runners on the district medley team were Edgar Culbertson, Philip Meilis, Clair Sunell and Homer Michener. Handicap Rifle Match Slated Legal Notices April 7 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Nehalem highway. See Ralph Con­ FOR SALE—Small 5-room house. dii. 13t3 Very reasonable. Inquire at 1003 Clatsop St 12t3 FOR SALE—6 A-l Chester White Pigs, 9 weeks old. $4 each. Call FOR SALE—Anchor-Holth cream 1708-J or write H. A. Tays, Forest separator; 350-pound capacity; Grove. 13t3— like new; $20. P. O. Wade, resi­ dence near Top Hill right on high­ FOR SALE—Pigs, Hogs, Weanling way. 12t3 pigs—$3.50 to $4.50. Feeder pigs, barrows and gilts. 2 boars, one with papers—$15 to $22.50. Brood sows, choice of 7. B. L. Sellers, Banks, Oregon. Phone 353. 13t3 of record in the office of the County Clerk of Columbia County, Oregon. SAID SALE is made under execu­ tion issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Columbia to me directed, in the case of The First National Bank of McMinnville, Oregon, a corporation, plaintiff, V. George Shaber and Luelia Shaber, his wife, Clara Kerley Shaber, State Indus­ trial Accident Commission, F. C. Oaples, American Sheet Metal Wks., Inc., Anna Adams Simmons, and the Credit Service Company, a cor­ poration, Defendants. DATED THIS 28th day of March, 1940. M. R. Calhoun Sheriff, Columbia County. By H. E. Veazie, Deputy. Pub. Dates: April 5, 12, 19, and 26 and May 3, 1940. FOR QUICK SALE—5 room house, 614 acres, near Treharne. $550.00. Terms to responsible party. Phone 1041. 13t3 FILMS DEVELOPED—25c, 2 prints each, from any 8-exposure film. Reprints 2c each. Send coin. Fine Art Studios, 8649 N. Jersey St., Portland Oregon. 3tf— National Bank Invites You To Bank By Mail if Inconvenient To Come In Person FOR SALE—This spring—Columbia County Cow Testing Ass’n. heifer calves from registered sires and grade cows of different breeds giving at least 300 lbs. of butter­ fat yearly. Price, $10 at farm, $12 in crates, f. o. b. shipping point. Also registered bull calves on spec­ ial price arrangement with owners, See George A. Nelson, Secretary, Columbia County Cow Testing As­ sociation. 13t2— NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ TATE OF MARY BURRIS, De­ ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as admin­ istrator of the estate of Mary Burris, deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County, and that Saturday, May 4th, 1940, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of said day and the court room of said court has been appointed by said court as the time and place for the hear­ ing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published April 5th, 1940. Date of last publication May 3rd, 1940. Robert S. Lindsay Administrator. David O. Bennett St. Helens, Oregon Attorney. Business Address Changed—W. H. Kupersmith, formerly associated with Museum Barber Shop, is now located at the Howard Barber Shop 12t3 J. A. Thornburg, President. “THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK" ——————a——— LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER j Wholesale and Blelail See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $7.50 per M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to noon. c. irnici: FOR SALE—15 weaner pigs. Cheap. Jay Burtraw. 3 miles east of Vernonia. 12t3 ANTED—Shake boards and shin­ gle bolts; one-half bf 25 double '.its. Cedarwood Timber company, imber, Oregon. See Mr. Thomp- n at Timber. 46tf— NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE FLOWERS COUNTY OF COLUMBIA — Cut Flower» Notice is hereby given that the Corsages undersigned has been appointed Potted Plants Executor of the estate of Henry Sprays for Funerals Glahn, Deceased, by the County Bush Funeral Home Court of the State of Oregon, for 6tf— the County of Columbia, and has Phone 592 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. The Best in Dated and first published, March Caulk Shoes! 22nd, 1940. Date of last publication April The Kulien Brand 19th, 1940. for sale at Fred J. Zeiner, Executor Lester Sheeley, Attorney. Loggers Federici’s Shoe Sdop NOTICE Anyone holding warrants No. 1386 to No. 1419, inclusive, for school district No. 14, at Vernonia, send them in to the United States National Bank at St. Helens for redemption. Florence McDonald Clerk, School District No. 14 14tl— Phone in Your Order and Save/ SAVE TIME—Our store is as near as your phone! SAVE EFFORT—Why waste energy when it is possible to pSone your order and have it delivered? SAVE MONEY!—Your time is valuable— worth money. That’s why you save money when you phone your order and let us do the rest. 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 amd BOB Grocery & Market Our Paper and 5 Magazines Each for One Year-A Total of 152 Issues Classified Ads . FOR SALE OR TRADE—Horses. 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VERNONIA, OREGON Date .......................................................... Enclosed is $3.00 in FULL PAYMENT for a ONE YEAR’S subscrip­ tion to the following SIX publications: The Vernonia Eagle 1 yearAmerican Poultry »Pathfinder (Weekly) 1 year Journal 1 year Woman’s Home Companion 1 yearFarm Journal and Woman’s World 1 year Farmer’s Wife 1 year »Instead of Pathfinder send me:..... True Romances* .... Movie Mirror Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION Vernonia, Oregon FOR SALE—Baled vetsch and oats hay. Oscar G. Weed. 12t3 The Forest Grove Indoor Meet of Marks- ON THE 6th day of May, 1940, at the hour of ten o’clock in the FOR RENT—Large modern farm men Slated at Oregon forenoon of said day at the Front house. Family orchard; space for Door of the Court House in St. Gun Club Range Rules and regulations i for the Indoor Handicap Rifle Match of the Columbia-Willamette Rifle Lea- gue were received here this week for the staging of the match to be held Sunday, April 7 at the Oregon Gun Club Rifle Range in Portland. The match is open to any in-div­ idual or 7 to 10-man team who has shot five or more mabchee in the Indoor Rifle Tournament of the league in the 1939-1940 season. The course will be 10 shots prone, 10 shots sitting, and 10 shots standing for the record; sighting shots optional, but must be fired on sighting bull if taken. Standard 50-foot rifle target will be furnished by the league; only one ¿hot to be fired at any record bullseye; nine minute» per string including sighting shots. Arms may be any .22 calibre rim-fire ri'le. The entry fee is 50c per individual for all three positions and the grand aggregate or 25c for any - single position. Team entry fee is $1.00 per team. Other rule« were | given for the contest and are ob­ tainable from J. W. Nichols. J PAGE FIVE I I My Name Is .............................................. Address......................................................... i Town ........................................................... State ..............................................................