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FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON hundred, 220 and high jump and a ; tie for second in the broad jump. In addition to that he ran one ‘ap i in the winning relay teem. The six boys making up the team were: Phillip Meilis, Clare Sunnell, Harry Lusby, Cloice Hall, Jack Baker and Homer Michener. SPORTS Killian Fights To Draw May 4 Scappoose Competition to Determine Representative Seniors Keep Lead Position Soli ball Spot that when you see the sign “GRADE A MILK and CREAM” that you and your family’s health is being safe You get this assurance at the SAM and BOB JOY THEATRE 7 SHINGLES — VENEER Wholesale and Ketail See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $7.50 per M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to noon. c. mirti: BUS SCHEDULE I Elect a Man Who by long residence, training, business abil ity and intimate know is qualified for the office. VOTE FOR Ray Tarbell Democrat Candidate for County Judge. Lunches ON THE 6th day of May, 1940, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the Front Door of the Court House in St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon. I will sell at auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described real property located in the city of Vernonia, Columbia County, Oregon, to-wit: Four The East half of Lots _Four (4) and Five (5) of Block Three (3) in the City of Ver nonia, in Columbia Counity, County, State of Oregon, according to the plat thereof on file and 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 o<" The First National Bank of McMinnville, Oregon, a corporation, plaintiff, v. George Shaber and Luella Shaber, his wife, Clara Kerley Shaber, State Indus trial Accident Commission, F. C. Caples, American Sheet Metal Wks., Inc., Anna Adams Simmons, and the Credit Service Company, a cor poration, Defendants. DATED THIS 28th day of March, Short Orders COOKÈD TO YOUR TASTE Latest Draft Beer Equipment Light Selected Beverages of All Kinds! Enough Light—That’s what a light meter would tell you about a light conditioned home. Star' with the living room first with I. E. S. Lamps. For Easy Seeing—You’d find the right kind of light too. Light that is not only plentiful, but soft and diffused. Without Eyestrain—You’d find good light that would provide protection from eyestrain, help old eyes and tired eyes see better at the end of the day. SIGHT IS PRICELESS—LIGHT IS CHEAP Oregon Gas & Electric Co Vernonia Wayne Morris, Mar- NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ledge of county affairs LIGHT CONDITIONED 1543— Grocery & Market NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Trip» by way of Bank» and Foreit Grove Leave Vernonia: Leave Portland: 8:05 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 1:35 p. tn. 2:45 P. in. 6:35 p. m. 4:45 P* m. Call Service between Vernonia and Kea»ey and Pittsburg for Passengers to or from Forest Grove or Points Beyond. TERMINAL: The Cozy Fountain AGENT: Mrs. Earl L. Smith PHONE: 582 for information OREGON MOTOR STAGES St. Mrs. W. O. Porterfield. Three Little Fishes it a “Itty Bitty Pool YOU MAY OK SURE LUMBER M. R. Calhoun Classified Ads............ Riflemen Win Last Shoot Of Schedule Track The Loggers boxing team, under acted as referee. The scheduled triangular track the supervision of W. F. MacDon meet for Tuesday all'ternoon of this ald, journeyed to Rainier on the evening of April 17th to compete week was postponed until Wed- with the local Rainier glovemen in nesday to result in a close win for a list of bouts sponsored by ho the Loggers over the Clatskanie team. Rainier did not enter the Rainier Lettermen’s club. Andy Killian, local’ 125-pounder meet leaving competition between and former O. H. S. A. A. champ- only the two teams. The Logger score was 41 to 40 ion, fought Roland Brusco, 127, of Rainier to a draw for the main for Clatskanie. Vernonia entered a team of only six boys to compete event. In the other events off the eve- against Clatskanie’s 36 men but ning the results were as follows: was able to win the meet even then. High point man for the day was Roy Bell, 134 O. II. S. A. A. champ- ion of Vernonia, won over Don Phillip Meilis with 18 counters *o Davis, 135, of Rainier, by a techni his credit. He scored a first in the cal kayo. Claud Veal, 135, Vernonia, I lost by a kayo to Harold Whitbeck, ! a decision over Bob Davis, 95, f 138, of Rainier. Lyle Galloway, 125-i Rainier. Phillip Millis, 140, Ver pounds, Vernonia, knocked out Wes-'nonia, and Lawrence Barton, 143, ley Tombleson, 123, Rainier. Max Goble, fought to a draw. Millis, 85-pound local boy, won y. Bill Fisher, A. A. U. champion guarded. 1940. Sheriff, Columbia County. By H. E. Veazie, . Deputy. FOR SALE—Brownell White Leg Pub. Dates: April 5, 12, 19, and NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION horn setting eggs. All breeding ON THE QUESTION OF CREAT 26 and May 3, 1940. stock 100 per cent Pullorum clean. ING A PEOPLES’ UTILITY DIS Mary Schedwin, Keasey Route, Ver TRICT WITHIN THE COUNTIES nonia, Oregon. 15t3 OF COLUMBIA AND WASHING TON, STATE OF OREGON, AND THE ELECTION OF FIVE DIR WANTED—Shake boards and shin ECTORS FOR SUCH DISTRICT. gle bolts; one-half bf 25 double Notice is hereby given that an splits. Cedarwood Timber company, election will be held within that FOR SALE—Good eating potatoes, Timber, Oregon. See Mr. Thomp portion of the above-named coun • 46tf— $1.20 per hundred. Will deliver son at Timber. ties (a detailed description of the boundaries of the proposed district in town. Charles Bergerson, Phono is on file in the office of the 9F2, Vernonia. 17t3__ FILMS DEVELOPED—25c, 2 prints each, from any 8-exposure film. The Vernonia Gun Club ended county clerk of Columbia County, State of Oregon) which will be its season of scheduled shooting by held on Friday, May the 17th, 1940 FOR SALE—Wicker baby buggy. Reprints 2c each. Send coin. Fine defeating the Hillsboro club num at 8:00 in the morning and will Art Studios, 8649 N. Jersey St.. Phone 703. 16t3__ Portland Oregon. ber 2 team last week by a score continue until 8:00 of the after 3tf—• of said ..... day, such election hav- of 897 to 858. The win gained , noon . ing . been .. . called by the Hydro-elect-' WANTED—Lanfbs or ewes for 4-II against Hillsboro made a total of i rif* FLOWERS ric Commission of OrPirnn Oregon in nrrnr- accor 1 13 for the season as compared with dance with the provisions of Sec club work. Mrs. W. J. Lindsley, Corsages — Cut Flower» seven losses. The season’s percent- tion 56-3421, Oregon Code, 1935 Keasey route, Vernonia, Ore. 16t3__ Potted Plants supplement and amendments there- age was .650. Sprays for Funerals to be known as the Nehalem Those scores counting for the | i to, Bush Funeral Home Basin Peoples’ Utility District. Such FOR RENT—House with nice gar match were shot by Nichols, 186; election shall be held within the por- den spot and garage. 376. North Phone 592 6tf— Zimmerdahl, 181; Kellmer, 181; 1 tion of unincorporated territory and Fetsch, 176; and Wagner, 173. In within the municipality of Vernonia, checking back over the entire J located within the described bound matches of th“ season it was deter-, aries. At such election five directors mined that Fetsch shot high score shall be elected to serve until the for six matches; Kellmer, 1; Zim first Mondry in January after the merdahl, 7; Nichols, 3; Tomlin, l;j biennial election following the elec tion to create the district and until and Melis, 2. their successors are elected and An annual banquet for teams in | qualified, which election will’ be Found out it didn’t pay to take chances. the Columbia-Willamette Rifle Lea-j held at 8:00 o’clock in the morning You’ll find it doesn’t either, especially where rue is scheduled for April 26 onj and will continue until 8:00 o’clock the Battleship Oregon at which time i of the afternoon of said day. food for your family is at stake! Anyway you The voting and polling place shall medals to winning teams and those |,e 1 '¡.^g ■ , same " r- - and polling ... voting look at the situation you aren’t taking a gunmen winning top place honors j place in each election precinct ly- chance when you shop at Sam and Bob’s. said for different regulations will’ je i I ing wholly wiiviiy or u, partly pwliy within «vliiiln mid proposed Nehalem Basin People’s awarded. I proposed_ Utility District, as are used for DELIVERY SCHEDULE------ holding the general (primary) elec tion within said precincts. The vot Corey Hill—10 A. M. and 3 P. M. ing precinct lying wholly within O-A Hill and East Side—10:30 A. M. and the said proposed district is Ver nonia No. 1. The voting precincts 3:30 P. M. lying partly within said proposed district being Birkenfeld, Mist, Phone 761 Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered Vernonia Nos. 2, 3, and 4. Dated this 12 th day of April, 1940. The Senior class maintained its J. W. Hunt. lead in the high school softbai! County Clerk. Publish April 19, 26, May 3. league as a result of last week': play. The feature game of th< <1 BIDS WANTED week was the firsit Freslhman win over the Sophomores. The weekly Union High School District No. ill-star vs. alternating class teams 1 will receive bids for 60 cords of YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE on Friday saw the Sophomore class, wood until 8 p. m. Tuesday, May smarting from its defeat by the Freshmen Thursday, rise up to de 7, 1940. This wood is to be off four-foot feat the pick of the other three green slab wood or old-growith wood classes. Thursday, Friday, April 25, 26 of a dimension not less than eight Latest standings are as follows: “DESTRY RIDES AGAIN” inches cross section at the smallest Won Lost Pct. point. Marlene Dietrich ------ James Stewart Seniors 3 1 .750 This wood is to be delivered and Juniors 4 2 .666 piled according to the instructions Saturday, April 27 Sophomores 3 2 .400 of the janitor in the High School Freshmen 1 4 .200 wood shed not later than July 1, EVENING DOUBLE FEATURE 1940. All wood subject to the ap IN MEMORIAM 2 P. M. MATINEE May Robson in To Mary, who passed away April proval of the janitor. E. R. Mills, Clerk 29th, 1936. She is not dead. She General Admission 10c O. G. Weed, Chairman lives in the hearts of her loved 16t2— ones. “DOUBLE ALIBI’’ It— Harold C. Ridenour Loggers Win Over Clatskanie Roy Bell Wins by Tech nical Kayo in Rainier Match Wednesday Legal Notices— PAGE FIVE The Town Pump (Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Grenia) garet Lindsay Oregon Trail Serial plus “LEGION OF LOST FLYERS” Richard Ar len, Andy Devine Little Blue Blackbird- Cartoon Sunday and Monday April 28 and 29 ALSO UNIVERSAL NEWS and “YOU NAZTY SPY Special Comedy Shirley Temple Spri ng Byington Nigel Bruce • Cale Sondergaard • Eddie Collins • Sybil Jason and a brilliant cast Tuesday, Wednesday, April 30, May 1 DOUBLE FEATURE — PAL NIGHT TUESDAY “BLONDIE ON A BUDGET” Penny Singleton ------ Arthur Lake “CAFE HOSTESS Ann Dvorak ------ Preston Foster Thursday, Friday, May 2 and 3 TFIEÍDS The Forest Grove National Bank Invites You To Bank By Mail if Inconvenient To Come in Person J. A. Thornburg, Preaident "THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” Also—March of Freedom—Life Begins for Andy Pandy -------————------------ — COMING—“Gone with the Wind,” Sat., May 11 Matinee, 2:15, Night, 8 p. m.; “Primro»e Path, “Swiss Family Robinson,” “Young Tom Edison, “Little Old New York,” “I Take This Woman.