Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 10, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1941
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
SP ORTS
Postmen
Lead in
Bowlins
Monday Game Gives To­
tal of 14 Wins, 6 Losses
for Leaders
The Post Office bowling team
opened the 1941 portion of the
bowling schedule last Wednesday
evening to defeat the Town Team
and continued to win in ccmpetition
with Sam and Bab Monday evening
to give the postmen a total of 14
wins and six losses to date.
Team standings with the comple-
tion of the Monday evening game
was:
W
14
10
10
7
Team
Post Office
Kings
Town Te. m
Sam and Bob
L
6
8
9
12
Tclal pins for each player were:
own Team, Jan. 1
Post Office vs
Howard, 291
Bateman, 283
Henderson, 318
Shipman, 295
Edwards, 308
T sdale, 364
B. Fowler, 231
H. Fowler, 327
Briot, 283
Eby, 284
Post Office vs 1 m and Bob, Jan. 6
Vernonia Logger basketeers will
Horn, 313
Tisdale, 312
meet the Seaside high school quin­
Hearing, 287
H. Fowler, 336
A. Roberson, 270 tet here Friday evening to continue
Shipman, 318
C. Roberson, 320 the season schedule of games.
Hieiber, 323
‘Loggers will wear their complete­
Tipton, 298
Plymcte, 296
ly new uniforms on that evening
for the first time.
Loggers to
Meet Seaside
Large Steelhead
Caught Near Mist
Falling Limb
Causes Injury
W<«Taee Buffmire, 87-year old
father of Ray Buffmire, w s for­
tunate in catching a 37%-inch,
15%-pound steelhead last Wednes­
day near Mist. The fish is reported­
MIST—(Special to The Eagle) —
ly one of the largest caught this George Jones had the misfortune
season.
to hove a limb hit him in the face
close to the eye Friday. However,
upon being dressed the injury was
not as serious as at first thought.
The Matthews Bros, logging op­
erations were at a standstill for a
couple of days owing to some part
of the donkey breaking.
We are sorry to hear of the sud­
den passing of Westley Duke, which
occurred over a week ago.
The demonstration meeting Fri­
day was very interesting and help­
ful. The talk given by Mrs. Mabel
Mack was especially so as it was
on “Colds.” Mrs. Maude (Purvine)
C swell was also in attendance.
Raymond McGee has gone down
to Grand Kunde to work for Joyce,
Ni ls and Butler. He is moving his
family down this week.
The William Bridgers were Port­
land visitors Monday.
L. Wikstrcm has been at Taft
for a few days doing some mechan­
ical work for the Kerry company.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bittner were
Vernonia, Oregon
Mist shoppers Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. I. E. Knowles was a Ver­
nonia shopper Saturday.
Crown Feeds
Kitchen Queen
FLOUR
49 lb. Sack $1.30
Vernonia
Trading Co.
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. BKUCE
New and Used Parts
New and Used Tires
Gas and Oil
Expert Auto Repairing
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Phone 773
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United States National Bank
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MEMBER
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provincial English town, and Darcy,
handsome, wealthy young aristocrat,
who comes to town as a visitor. Mrs.
Bennet, the girls’ fluttery mother,
has her cap set for any eligible
bachelor who comes within her vis­
ion. Darcy falls in love witih Eliza­
beth, but can’t stand her family.
But Darcy finds that family pride
is not nearly so str-ong as love "nd
in the end comes to the rescue when
Elizabeth’s sister Lydia, runs away
with an adventurer, Wickham. This
brings Elizabeth and Darcy together
again.
THE POCKETBOOK
of KNOWLEDGE
New Plan to
Sell Hides
A new plan for handling un­
claimed deer and elk hides held by
cold storage and locker plants of
the state has been announced by
the Oregon State Game Commission.
Instead of destroying the hides,
the various plants will ship hides to
the Portland off;ce for sale to the
highest bidder. One-half of the net
proceeds will be returned to the
plants to reimburse them for handl­
ing the skins. Before shipment is
made, the plants will first notify
the iCommission office of the num­
ber of hides on hand and state
police officers will then check and
tag the hides before shipping.
In announcing the new plan, the
Game Commission makes it clear
that any individual has the right
to claim the hide of a deer or elk
he has killed legally and if proper­
ly tagged, he may have it tanned
and made up into articles of cloth­
ing. No individual has the right,
however, to sell or barter such
hides.
PAGE FIVE
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LIGHT AND POWER COMPARES HAVE
RISEN FROM 97t CERTS IN1927OH EACH
POLLAR REVENUE ® HU CERTS TbPAf
LILLIAN RUSSELL’S NAME
AGAIN IS IN LIGHTS—
5.000,000
-TWICE ItM RECEMT
TIMES. ANNUAL
PRODUCTION Of AOraMOWlE'S
IN THE U S. HAS EXCEEDED
5MILLION CARS—MOR,
THAN WERE PRODUCED IN
ALL THE YEARSSEFOREIBIS
MODERN EIRTRICZ
ewuiaventk
25 MILLION
TIMES
MORE EFFICIENT
than the firefly in ms
METHOD OF PRODUCINE LI6HT
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The name of Lillian Russell again
is flashing across the theatres of
America—the name that thrilled the
world as her glamorous, fabulous
life unfolded on the front pages of
the newspapers.
In Darryl F. Zanuck’s production
of “Lillian Russell,” the 20th Cen­
tury-Fox film which is coming Wed­
nesday to the Joy Theatre, featur­
ing Alice Faye as the famous
beauty, Don Ameche as Edward Sol­
omon and Henry Fonda as Alexan­
der Moore, the most striking beauty
of three decades is shown in all her
splendor.
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UWES. BESIKS VAST MUSHRXR BEPS
Several' guests gathered at the
William Bridgers’ home to watch
the old year out and the new one
in Tuesday night. There were sever­
al tables of cards and delicious re­
freshments were served during the
evening.
Don’t forget that the Mist Help­
ing Circle will meet the 23rd with
Mrs. Ed Reynolds as hostess.
Mrs. Myrtle Holee spent a few
days in Portland last week. Mrs.
Merlin Bjerke took charge of the
central office during her absence.
School students gathered again
Monday after enjoying almost two
weeks vacation.
Bernice and Arthur Seigenthaler
were Astoria visitors Friday.
Much sickness is in our village.
Among those who have been ill are
Austin Dowling and several mem­
bers of the Dowling family, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Sundland and Don­
ald and Oscar Jones. All are better
now.
Walt Batson will move into the
house Raymond McGee is vacating
and Joe Roeser will move into the
Walt Batson house.
Mrs. A. Dowling and son, Bern­
ard, were in Vernonia Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Eastman -were
in Clatskanie one day last week.
We are informed that Percy
Melis was recently married, his
bride being an Idaho girl. Percy is
the son of Mr. and Mr3. A. R. Melis
and is employed by the government
in forestry blister control. He lives
in Helena, Montana. The young
couple took a trip to California and
visited
Mr. Melis’ sister,
Mrs.
Charles Webber and family. Con­
gratulations from your correspon­
dent who is personally acquainted
with Percy.
At The
Churches . .
Assembly of God Church
—Rilla M. Sanders, Pastor
Special revival services are in
progress in the Assembly of God
church. Dorothy and Pat Reed, the
evangelists, are from Missouri and
have a very unique message. The
interest has been increasing from
night to night and many have
brought their burdens to the Lord.
There is a real spirit of revival and
each and everyone may come with
their need. You will enjoy the ser­
vices immensely and be profited
thereby.
Services every night except Mon­
day at 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school,
9:45 a. m.; morning worship, 11 a.
m.; young peoples meeting, 6:30 p.
m., Sunday. Come and enter in to
the services.
News of the
Theatre
Legal Notices
WANTED—Middle-aged couple of
good character. Board and room
offered for the wife’s caring for
invalid woman, and cooking for
two men. Inquire at Eagle office.
It3—
FOUND—1941 Oregon license plate
bearing number 209-108 near
mile bridge at Treharne. Owner
pay fcr this ad and claim. 2t3—
FOUND—Str. y Holstine heifer, one-
year old. Come and geit her as
soon as possible. R. Pedusen, Jewel,
Oregon.
52t.3
Bush Funeral Home
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
the legal voters of school district
No. 47 Jt. of Columbia county,
State of Oregon, that a school meet­
ing of the said school district will
be held at the Washington Grade
School on the 10th day of January,
1941, at 8 o’clock P. M. for the
purpose of voting and authorizing
the Vernonia grr.de school board
the authority to dispose of the
Rock Creek grade school building
and the Pleasant Hill grade school
buildings, both cf which have be^n
consolidated with district No. 47.
Dated this December 26, 1940.
Signed.
Lee Schwab
District Clerk
T. F. Keasey
Chairman of board of
directors.
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Potted Plants
Sprays for Funerals
592
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Corsages
Phone
NOTICE
It is no longer
necessary to
have empty
sockets
Classified
FOR SALE—3-room modern house
with screened porch; call it Shady
Nook. Mrs. G. W. Faust, River­
view.
2tl
FOR SALE—Baled hay or will trade
for heifers. Will also pay cash
for heifers. Ray Delsman, Hillsboro.
From wildcat “cracker” to Geor­ Ore. Phone 2102.
2tf—
gia “peach,”—that’s the transition
Jane Withers makes in her latest FOR SALE—53 acres, 2% miles
picture
for
20th
Century-Fox,
north of Vernonia. 14 acres cul­
“Youth Will Be Served,“ which tivated; house, barn, family orchard,
opens Saturday at the Joy Theatre.
Jane’s latest film, which is her
twenty-fifth, has heart-tugs, drama,
SMART MONEY
laughter, excitement, and a grand
KNOWS
singing, dancing finale. Critics have
WHERE TO
acclaimed it as “a thrilling story
where something’s happening every
GO AFTER
second.”
READING
Featured in the outstanding cast
THE ADS
are Jane Darwell, Robert Conway,
IN THIS
h
Elyse Knox, Joe Brown, Jr., John
NEWSPAPER.
Qualen and Charles Holland. Otto
Brower directed the picture and
Lucien Hubbard was associate pro­
ducer.
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“WE WANT THE FASTEST PUR­
SUIT PLANES EVER BUILT!”—
TWO GREAT STARS
Ministeri IN WITTY COMEDY—
Another farmus romantic classic
9:45—Church school, M. L. Her­ has been brought to the screen in
rin, superintendent.
“Pride and Prejudice,” picturization
11:00—Communion service.
of Jane Austen's gay cemedy, star­
11:30—Sermon by pastor; sub­ ring Greer Gerson and Lawrence
ject, “The Fettered Jesus.”
Olivier, which comes Tuesday to
6:30—Christian Endeavor.
the Joy Theatre.
7:30—Song service and preach­
Teaming two Academy Award
ing. Subject: “The Religious Spec­ nominees of last year, the amusing
tator.”
story deals with the romance of
7:30—Every Wednesday, prayer Elizabeth Bennet, eldest of five un­
meeting.
wedded daughters living in a small
—The Livingstones,
TIMBER WANTED—«-inch 7-foot
split Cedar posts. Quote pr ;e,
earliest shipment. Niiedermeyer-Mar-
tin Lumber Co., 1207 Spalding
Bldg., Portland, Ore.
It3—
ACTION-PACKED film
STARS JANE WITHERS—
. . . And they get them. Secret
tests . . . Bitter disappointments . . .
Evangelical Church—
Drams, initrigue, thrills aloft and
—Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister aground never before imagined . . .
9:45—The church school will be as America’s air experts fill the
under the supervision of J. M. Boss world’s frantic orders for planes,
Classes for all with spiritual in­ planes . . . and still more planes in
struction.
“Men Against the Sky.”
11:00—'Morning worship for the
edification of all. The sermon sub­ "MA” HARDY MAY PUBLISH
ject is, “The Chief Cornerstone of HER VOLUME OF RECIPES—
A cook book is the strange off­
God’s Temple,” with special music.
6:30—The -. L. C. E. is held in shoot of the Hardy Family series,
three groups. You are welcome to the latest of which, “Andy Hardy
Meets Debutante” will play at the
the benefits.
7:30—We are assured of a very Joy Theatre Sunday and Monday.
profitable and uplifting service »in Fay Holden, who has played "Ma”
the nature of a sacred musical coi. Hardy throughout all the films of
popular series, has
received
cert rendered by Mr. and Mrs. the
Reginald Greenway who come well more than five hundred recipes
recommended. An offering will be from wives and mothers who admire
the way she keeps house for the
taken.
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. the Hardy Fi mily. Miss Holden has
prayer group meets for prayer and compiled and edited the recipes in
mimeographed form for her friends
meditation on God’s word.
The community is invited to all and has been asked to publish them
as a book.
cur services.
Christian Church
WANTED—Day work in private
homes. Mrs. Bessie Krause, 842
First Ave.
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FLOWERS
COSMETIC
By VKWN OF
ANCIENT
and lots of out-range. School, mail,
cream and paper routes; electricity
available. Take immediate possession
Full price >2250. H. H. Sturdevant,
717 Rose Ave., Vernonia, Ore. 2t3
Oregon Gas and
Electric Co.
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”
SHOP AND SAVE
BY PHONE!
We give your phone orders the same careful
attention we’d give you if you were in the
store. You’ll save lots of time and effort by
phoning.
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
Grocery & Market