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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1940)
FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940 VERNC '-TA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON__________________ SPORTS Important Decisions of Game Commission for 1940 Hunters Issued Clatsop County Bull Elk Season to Open at Noon, August 24 . OA, IWA to Meet Rainier The first of a home and home series o . softball games is schedul ed for this Friday evening at Rain ier when the OA and IWA nines travel to the neighboring city for a double header contest. The OA will meet the Rainier Moose Lodge team in the first game set for 7:30 p. m. The IWA will play the Active Club in the final '.ray. Return games for the enter tainment of Vernonia fans will be played at a later time. Colored Ghosts to Show in St. Helens— Acting in the interest of con- servation of big game the Oregon State Game Commission has, for the first time, reduced the blacktail deer bag limit to a single buck with forked horns or better. Pre- viously, hunters were permitted two bucks. The commission declined to auth orize another open season on ant lerless deer or does, either in Grant County or in Klamath and Lake counties. Commissioner George K. Aiken alone voted to have another doe season in Grant County as provided in 1939 by legislative ac tion. The entire Willamette Valley will again be closed to all China Pheas ant and upland bird hunting. While the 1939 closed season helped in the restocking of these birds, ex perts are of the opinion that another closed season will provide excellent hunting. The colored Ghosts, negro soft- ball team, will meet an all-star team at St. Helens Friday night of this week at 8:30 was the announce ment made this week by Martin Burlingame, district softball man Tag« To Be Itiued A total of 2,000 tags for cow ager. Burlingame was in Vernonia elk and 1,500 tags 'for antelope Sunday from St. Helens. will be issued. Cow elk may be Of 753.346,750 acres in the 11 taken only in a certain portion or western states, slightly more than the area open to bull elk hunting. 50 per cent are devoted to range No formal applications lor big use only. Less than 14 per cent are game tags will be required. Those devoted to other types of farming. desiring tags should send in their Total income from agriculture in names and addresses, the kind and these states in 1937 was $1,597,- number of their hunting license, 013,125 of which $555,889,380 came together with a check or rtioney from livestock and livestock pro order. If a number exceeding the ducts. quotas set is received in the office of the Game Commission by August 1, a drawing will be conducted. Otherwise the applicants will be ADS For SALE IN taken care of in the order in which applications are received. Tags once OUR NEXT ISSUE » i ' ** • ’H k , issued cannot be transferred. New and Used Parts New and Used Tires Gas and Oil Expert Auto Repairing LYNCH AUTO PARTS Phone 773 RIVERVIEW Hunting • .juas ordered by the NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR SALE—Scratch pads; assorted FOR RENT— Six-room modern IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE commission follow: sizes to fill any need; per pound house. See Harry Culbertson. STATE OF OREGON FOR Bull elk—Clatsop County, noon, 15c, 2 pounds 25c. Get them at The 24tf—• COLUMBIA COUNTY Augost 24, to sunset, September 2. IN__ _______ 29t3 __ THE __ ES- Vernonia Eagle office. THE MATTER OF Tag« Good in Open Area TATE OF SAKRI KAUPPI, De- LEARN TO TYPE—Take advantage Antelope—September 29 to Oct ceased. FOR SALE — One cleat-tracked cif this reasonable rate to master NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ober 6, inclusive. 1,500 tags to be tractor, in good condition. Will the typewriter touch system and the undersigned, by an order issued in Lake, Malheur, and Har That of the County Court o the State pull two fourteen bottom plows. In business letter forms in one month. ney Counties. All tags issued for ctf Oregon for the County of Col quire Big Eddy Park or M. B. Only $10. No age limit; also individ throughout antelope will be good umbia, duly made and entered on Steers. 28t3 ual training. Instruction on Gregg the 1st day of June, 1940, was the open area. / shorthand, one month, $5. Lesson^ Administratrix of the Es China Pheasants—The same area appointed tate of Sakri Kauppi, Deceased, and FOR SALE—Raspberries, picked starting August 1. Apply at Eagle in Western Oregon closed to pheas that she has duly qualified as such 27t4 for you or you pick them your cffice. ant hunting last year will again Administratrix. All persons having self. Albert Schalock, Riverview. claims against said Estate are here be closed this year. 27t3 FLOWERS by notified to present the same, Eastern Oregon open except for duly verified, as by law required, Corsages — Cut Flowert Wheeler, Jefferson and Lake Coun to her at the office of David O. Potted Plants ties (closed all year by legislative Bennett, in St. Helens, Oregon, WANTED—Shingle bolts. Cedar Sprays for Funerals wood Timber Company. See Mr. enactment). Open Pheasant season within six months from the date of this notice. Bush Funeral Home Thompson at Vernonia. 46tf — October 15 to 31 inclusive, except Dated and first publication: July Phone 592 6tf—• in Malheur and Harney Counties. 19, 1940. FOR SALE OR RENT — Why not Malheur County open October 15 Date of final publication: August own your own home, pay for it FOR SALE—Circulator heater and to November 15 inclusive; Harney 16, 1940. Helmi Kauppi like rent with a small down pay wood range. Practically new. County open only on October 19, Administratrix ment? 2 properties. Jacob A. Ros- Reasonable. 1008 Weed Ave., Ver 20, 23, 2«, 27, and 30. David O. Bennett wurm, 956 Weed Avenue. 27t3 nonia. In Southern Oregon, Jackson, St. Helens, Oregon Attorney Josephine, Coos, and southern part of Douglas Counties open to pheas ant hunting October 15 to 31, in clusive. that when you see the sign Sage grouse and prairie chickens —Entire state closed all year. BIG SHOW YOU MAY BE SURE Classified Ads . . . . No Change (Valley or California quail—No change in Eastern Oregon, but all counties closed to pheasant hunting in Western Oregon are also closed to quail hunting. 'Mountain or plumed quail—En tire state closed. The deer season, set by legislative enactment, remains unchanged from September 20 to October 25, inclus ive, except that most of the re serves have been thrown open to hunting. These are the Canyon Creek, Mule Dee, Myrtle Creek, Mount Emily, Oehoco, Steen’s Mountain, and Warner (outside of limits of federal reserve) Reserves. Canyon Creek will be reserved for bow and arrow hunters for the first two weeks of the hunting season. No trapping or hunting of rac- coons will' be permitted in any part of the state. The dates for the regular trapping season for fur bearing animal's remain the same— November 15 to February 15, in clusive. Drum Corps to Sponsor Show «GRADE A MILK and CREAM” that you and your family’s health is being safe FOR SALE—July 22, 23 at 191 A St.: Kitchen range, small heater, 1 double bed spring and mattress, 2 cots and mattresses, small radio stand, fruit jars. 29tl— guarded. A You get this assurance at the NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. I FOR SALE OR TRADE—Thomas Garage building. Twelve rooms upstairs, c/o Thomas Variety Store, Vernonia, Oregon. 29tl The Forest Grove FOR SALE—'Bundles of paper suit able for starting fires; 10c per bundle, 2 bundles 15c. 29t3 National Bank WANTED—'General repair work: carpentering, painting, cement and plaster wiork and Ibrick laying, at reasonable prices. Call William Vogle, .phone .592, Vernonia. 29t3— Invites You To Bank By Mail if Inconvenient To Come In Person LEARN TO TYPE—Take advantage of this reasonable rate to learn the Touch System and Business Letter Forms in one month. Only $10.00. Individual Instruction. Hrs. are arranged to suit students. DICT. ATION to Gregg Shorthand Review Pupils $5.00. No age limit. Lessons starting August 1st. Apply at Eagle of Jice. 27t4 J. A. Thornburg, President. "THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK" We Dare You To Make This Test! Concentrate your food buying at Sam and Bob’s—buy any day you choose . . . keep an account of everything you buy . . . then COMPARE RESULTS. You’ll find you’ve eliminated tiresome shopping, prices are lower every day on all merchandise and quality is comparable and in most places better. 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 WANTED — Unincumbered lady wants job as housekeeper in Information from Clatskanie this week announces a six-night stand motherless home. Lola Hackett, c/o Cl the Browning Bros. Amusement J. O. DeVaney, Keesey route. 29t3 company under the auspices of the American Legion Junior Drum HAVE YOU entered your baby in the Vernonia baby contest? In- Corps. As a special feature of the earn-«quire at contest headquarters in ival a free act is given each night. Vernonia 5 and 10 store for furth The act is a breath-taking feat of er information. 29tl balance on a trapeze suspended by two ropes some 115 feet in the air I'OR SALE—Dressed fryers; orders and is performed by Sport Matthews, taken daily. See Mrs. Ruby Biggs. “Aristocrat of the Air.” Matthews, 29t2 who uses no nets, balances a chair, one leg at a time and completes his THIS AD—Was not designed to be act by performing a hand stand conspicuous, yet hundreds of on top of a pole one and one-half others will read it, just as you are inches in diameter and 18 feet doing. Isn’t that proof that THE higher than the trapeze. VERNONIA EAGLE will reach those The carnival will be at the Clats whom you wish to contact? 29t3 kanie city park and no admission will be charged to enter the grounds. Browning Bros. Amusement Co. A PAGE FIVE SAM and BOB Grocery & Market But (,(The Masses” were BIG not so foolish, after all! SHOW BIGGER AND BETTER A GIGANTIC CARNIVAL Something New. The Most Entertaining and Satisfying Carnival Present«' tion Seen Anywhere 6 NIGHTS STARTING MONDAY, JULY 22—7 P. M. CONTINUING THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 27 Clatskanie City Park RIDES • Merry-Go-Round • Kiddy Auto Ride • Roll-O-Plane • Ferris Wheel • Tilt-A-Wheel • Live Pony Rides A New and Better Show for Both Young and Old Side Shows— Free Admission of Grounds and FREE Acts Every Night. Concessions Auspices: American Legion Junior Drum Corps of Clatskanie LESS LOUDLY NOW, you may having trade-marked goods which still hear an occasional agitator their customers could recognize. blasting away at the American And the heavy advertising helped system of business—which de- pends on big factories, big net- works of dealers, trade-marked goods, heavy advertising, and to give us our modern newspapers, magazines and radio. Who built this system? The mass es built it, by insisting on crackers low prices. they could recognize in the pack Agitators complained for years age, on automobiles, soups, soaps, that “the masses” were injured chewing gum, cigarettes, and all by this system, and that we’d all other articles that carried well- be richer if we went back to the known trade names. old cracker-barrel days. So the agitators have had to pipe But in spite of the complaint«, down. They have discovered that little factories which have made “the masses” were not so easy to dependable goods grew into big lead astray after all. factories. Dealers insisted on Courtesy Nation’s Business