Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 21, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940
25 Teams Seek
Championship
Portland, Ore., June 17 (Special)
—A record entry list of 26 teams
will battle for the Oregon semi-
pro baseball championship in a
double
eliminations
tournament
opening in Portland’s coast league
It, July 2.
Two game« will be played every
night except Saturday and Sunday
nights under the floodlights of
Vaughn Street park.
The Oregon champion will play
the Washington winner for the
Northwest semi-pro championship
and the right to enter ths national
semi-pro tournament at Wichita,
Kan. Last year Silverton won the
state and regional' titles and then
’finished third in the national tour­
nament.
Ray Brooks, northwest semi-pro
baseball commissioner, announced
the first round pairings as ollows:
July 2—Mantle Club vs. Molalla;
B. & 0. Transfer vs. Mt. Angel.
July "3—Sauvies Island vs. Gaston-
Dairy Creek; Jack & Jill vs. Tigard.
July 4—10 a. m., Portland Babes
vs. Blue Lake Park. 12 noon, Can’by
vs. Scapipoose. 2 p. m., Stayton vs.
Battleground. 4 p. m., Bridal Veil
vs. St. Johns. 6 p. m., Valsetz vs.
Verboort. 8 p. m., Silverton vs.
Reliable Shoe.
July 5—McElroy’s vs. Tillamook;
Albany vs. Sellwood.
Medford drew a first round bye
and wilt play its first game July
9 against the winner of the Mc-
Elroy’s-Tillamook game.
Teams will battle for cash prizes
as well as trophies and glory, with
15 percent of gross receipts going
to the winner, 10 per cent to the
runner-up and five percent to the
third place team.
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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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Demonstration
Seen by Unit
KEASEY—(Special to The Eagle)
—The Keasey extension unit met
at Clara Lindsley’« home June 12.
Viola Carrick and Mrs. Ilulan
Thacker from the Treharne unit
demonstrated salad dressing and
Mrs. Hobsen from Treharne visited
the Keasey unit. Those present
were: Iva Gillham, Anna Luther,
Viola Comstock, Vivian Counts,
Hilda Keasey, Eda Parker, Marie
Christenson, Alice Gwin, Isola Mor­
ris, Blanche DeWitt, Mildred Brady,
Florence Kirkbride, Idamae Morris,
Clariibel Lindsley and C ara Lind
«ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lindsley and
daughter visited at the W. J. Lind­
sley home Friday night.
Mrs. Herb Counts and daughter,
Bettie, and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley
visited Mrs. DeVaney and Mrs.
Pettijohn Friday.
Gueata at Mrs. Anna Luther’s Brookings, 675; Grants Pass, 610;
home Snr fay were Mr. and Mrs. Klamath Falls, 433; Arlington, 429;
Bill Pottm and son, Jimmie, Mr. Portland, 357; Umatilla, 349; Med­
and Mis. Dewey Luther and ton,
Tommy -nd Mrs. Ellen Luther of ford, 316; Bend, 291; Eugene, 250;
Portland and M t . and Mrs. Earl Gold Beach, 200; Ontario, 224;
Baker, 172; Huntington, 173; Ore­
Luther of Banks.
Mrs. Luther and Mrs. Keasey gon City, 100; Pendleton, 145;
visited in Banks and North Plains Roseburg, 168.
Friday.
Mrs. George Comstock has been
iH.
Mrs. George Comstock’s sister
from Longview visited at the Com.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
stock home Sunday.
MEETING
Harold, Albert and Ralph Kreig-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
er, Marvin Woods and Harry and the legal voters of Union High
Fred Lusby went to Devil’s Lake School District No. 1 Jt. 8, of Col­
Sunday,
umbia and Washington County,
James Bonnick left Friday morn­ State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL
ing for his home at Fort Rock after SCHOOL MEETING of said District
visiting his daughter, Mrs. H. will be held at High School Build­
Counts, several days.
ing; to begin at the hour of 2 to
Mrs. Herb Counts gave a birthday 7 o’clock p. m. on the 'fourth Mon­
party ’for Mrs. Homer Poynter Sun­ day of June, being the 24th day
day. Those present were: Mr. and of June, A. D. 1940.
Mrs. Poynter and daughter, Betty,
This meeting is called for the
and son, Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. purpose of electing one director
John Counts.
to serve for five years and the
Mr. and Mrs. Shedwin called on transaction of business usual at such
meeting.
the Herb Counts family Sunday.
In districts of the second and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Counts attended
third classes the ballots shall not
a house-warming at Mr. and Mrs. be counted until one hour after
Bill Niesson’s Saturday evening.
the time set for the meeting to
A picnic dinner was held near begin. Until the • count begins, any
the DeVaney home for Mr. and legal voters of the district shall
entitled to vote upon any busi­
Mrs. J. 0. DeVaney’s 32nd wedding be
ness before the meeting.
annivfqrsary. Their five children
Dated this 1st day oi June, 1940.
were present and presented them ATTEST;
E.
R. MILLS
with a Frigidaire and I. E. S. lamps.
They received other nice gifts. District Clerk
OSCAR G. WEED
Others present were Dr. and Mrs.
Chairman Board of Directors
Smith of Astoria, Mr. and Mrs.
Publishing dates; June 14 and 21.
Norman Pettijohn of Portland, r-
line Putman, Elza Pettijohn, Grace
NOTICE
Pettijohn, Thelma Cummings and
I will not be responsible for any
daughter, Barbara, all of Portland, debts or liabilities created by my
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyers of
Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley and
daughter, Clari’bel, visited at the
Oscar Smith home at Gales Creek
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley and
three children, Lee, Joan and Ken­
neth, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Sandford at North Plains Sunday.
Lee Hall and Carrie Weisenberg
called at Herb Count’s home Sun­
day.
Legal Notices—
24t3—
wife, Vivian Laura DeRock, Mie, Phone 671.
having left my bed and board
without cause.
FOR RENT— Six-room modern
Melvin E. DeRock
house. See Harry Culbertson.
2413
24tf—
ed; 20 acres second growth; six-
room house and other buildings;
family orchard. Total price $950;
$350 down, balance on easy terms.
D. P. SpoDfard, Mist, Ore.
24t3
Classified
Ads............
FOUND—Man’s ring in Dewey
UNEXPECTED CHANGE makes av-
swimming pool. Owner may have
ailable fine Rawleigh route in by identifying ring and paying for
23t3—
Columbia County. Splendid business this advertisement.
secured in this locality for many
FLOWERS
WANTED—Housekeeping and cook­ years. Exceptional opportunity for
—
Cut Flowers
ing work for living wage. In­ right man. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. Corsages
Potted Plants
quire Eagle oflfice.
25tl ORE-2181201, Oakland, Calif. Box
269.
20t6—
Sprays for Funerals
Bush Funeral Home
FOR SALE—50-pound ice capacity
6tf—
refrigerator; good condition; price FOR SALE!—78 acre farm, 15 clear- Phone 592
$2.50; see Butch at the Nehalem
Market.
25tl
MUST SACRIFICE— Three-room
modern house, % acre, located
right in town. $50.00 down. $20.00
a month. $650.00. Inquire of Mrs.
E. H. Washburn.
25tl—
WANTED—8-foot Cedar logs, 12
inch to 3 foot, second or old
growth. Lee Bundy, 462 First Ave.,
Vernonia.
25tl
FOR SALE—Bulldog pups. J. W.
Elder, Riverview.
25t3
FOR SALE—Used Masonic ring.
Yellow and white gold, small
diamond. Price $12.50. Call at The
Eagle office.
25t3
FOR SALE—4-room house. 956
Weed Avenue. Jacob A. Roswurm.
24t3
ROOM and board in private home.
$30 per month. Mrs. G. W. Laird,
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
Wholesale and Retail
See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $7.50
per M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m.
to noon.
C. BRUCE
YOU MAY BE SURE
that when you see the sign
“GRADE A MILK and CREAM”
that you and your family’s health is being safe*
guarded.
You get this assurance at the
NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
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New Record-Making Price?
$119-95
No down payment. Terms of $4.57 per month
ty »*KI talli.
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The three states, Idaho, Calif­
ornia and Washington contributed
77 percent o'f the non-resident mo­
tor vehicle registrations in Oregon
during the month of May, it was
announced today at the secretary
of state’s o fice.
California alone sent 5,772 cars,
or 57 percent of the non-resident
registration.
Leading registration stations and
the number of visiting cars recorded
at each during the month follow
Ashland, 2,794; Cave City, 1,053
For a 6 Cu. Ft. 1940
GENUINE
FRIGIDAIRE
Greatest Frigidairà Value Ever!...All these
advantages included at this low price!
Famous Meter-Miser Mechanism • 1-Piece All-Steel Cab­
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Oregon Gas &
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The right light is just as
important to your looks
as the right lipstick.
For light-conditioning a
small bathroom use
M azda Lumiline lamps
on either side of the
mirror. They light the
face evenly, without
glare or annoying shad­
ows. In larger bath*
rooms, a ceiling fixture
using at least a 100-watt
bulb for general lighting
is also recommended.
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tages only Frigidaire has. And let us tell you about the SWELL guarantee that goes with each
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We deliver Free and Uncrate and Install our Frigidaires, anywhere within 150 miles. You have no
uncrating or lifting to do! For local customers who desire it we will thoroughly chill the refrigerator
cabinet in our store and deliver it to you already frozen and with all of the cube trays full of ice
cubes—all ready to use at no extra charge.
We carry our own contracts. You do not deal with any Finance Company.
Everything for the home on E-Z Terms at Portland Prices.
Geo. G. Paterson
FURNITURE
VERNONIA
We Deliver FREE up to 150 Miles.
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