Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 14, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941
SPORTS
Gunmen Win
(Hose Match
Track Practice
Started Monday
Ve.ncnia gunmen weie winners
i. uin Fiiday evening in a m.tch
w.tih the Vancouver Rifle C:ub by
a s x-point margin. Final score for
the evening was Vernonia, 910,
Vancouver, 904.
High scores for Ve nonia Were:
Meilis, 187; Zimmerd hl, 185; Nich­
te i, 183; McCollum, 178; and
letsch, 177.
The club’s next match will be
sh t against Hill Military Academy
on Tuesday, March 18, here.
.Members cf the gun club hav
ths opportunity to decide tw.i ques­
tions regarding future activities.
Cne question is: do you favor i noth-
< >• handicap match to be held March
;>() similar to matches held the past
years? The other is: do you favor
an annual banquet on the Battle­
ship Oregon on April 4th? Answers
to the questions will be sent to
h adquarters of the Columbia-Will­
amette Rifle League for tabulation.
Piejaraii n for several track
mee.s this sp ing brought a turn­
on; of 14 Loggers Monday to begin
conditioning for several track meets
j is sp ing.
The first meet will be
early in April in Portland against
Hill Military Academy.
Slide Destroys
Railroad Track
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RIVERVIEW--(Special to The
Eagle)—A land slide near River-
view took part of the Clark and
Wiison railroad track down the
river bank. It is cleared now so
locomotives can get through.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter James of
Brownsville and Mr. Walton also
of Brownsville were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Brinn. Mrs. James is a sister of
Mrs. Brinn. Mr. Walton will stay
with the Brinn family for a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Valpiani mo­
tored to St. Helens Sunday on busi­
ness.
Estate of Jess Wilbur Skinner,
Grove Sunday.
C. J. Christianson is building a also known as J. W. Skinner, de­
ceased.
barn on his place.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned, Mary Skinner,
Beaches Are Attraction
has been appointed administratrix,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMulle . of the estate of Jess Wifbur Skin­
and family and Mm. H. Devine ner, deceased, by the above entitled
spent Sunday at Seaside and Can­ Court. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notifi­
non Beach.
ed to present the same, duly verifi­
Mrs. Chet Anderson and daugh­ ed, as by law required, to the under­
ter, Phyllis, are visiting her par­ signed at Vernonia, Oregon within
ents, Mr. and Mr. C. J. Anderson. six months from the date hereof.
and first published Febru­
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bellmore of ary Dated
28, 1941.
Vancouver are visiting Mr. and
Date of last publication March
Mrs. Ralph Cobat. Mrs. Bellmore 28, 1941.
Mary Skinner
is Mrs. Cobat’s neice. Vernon Ray­
mond, Mrs. Bellmore’s brother, Neal W. Bush, Attorney
came with them.
NOTICE
Dunlap Home Occupied
Notice is hereby given to the
voters
of
school district No.
legal
Mr. and Mrs. P. Bramblett have 47 Jt., of Columbia
County, State
moved into the home formerly oc­ of Oregon, that a school election
cupied by Mrs. Dunlap.
of the said district will be held at
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peachey mo­ the Washington Grade School on
the fourteenth day of March, 1941,
tored to Silver Creek, Washington, at
eight o’clock P. M. for the pur­
to visit Mrs. Peachey’s father, R. pose of electing a director to serve
M. Short.
the unexpired term left vacant by
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch and Mr. Howard Reeher.
Signed: LEE SCHWAB
Mrs. Spitter motored to Portland
District Clerk
and Salem Sunday.
T. F. KEASEY
Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and family
Chairman Board of Directors
and neice, Virginia, and Mrs. H.
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Inman motored to Portland Sun­
day. While there they visited NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
friends and relatives..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marston suant to an opinion of the Attorney
spent the week-end at Tacoma as Geneial of the State cf Oregon,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mar­ all dogs reaching the age of eight
tin. Mr. Martin is Chief Forester months are required to have a li­
for the entire Weyerhauser opera­ cense immediately upon re .ching
such age; and further notice is
tions.
given that the penalty for delin­
quency in payment of license fee
has been raised to the sum of One
Dollar by order of the County
Court.
Dog Control District Board for
Columbia Countv, Oregon.
KEASEY—(Special to The Eagle)
By A. R. Melis
—The Keasey Unit met at Alice
Secretary.
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Gwin’s home Wednesday, March 5.
The meeting was on household aids.
Those present were: Florence Kirk­
bride, May and Georgia Mellinger,
Cora Carlson, Marie Christiansen,
Eda Parker, Hilda Keasey, Grace
Pierce, Vivian Counts, Ann Luther,
Iva Gillham, Blanche DeWitt, Isola
Morris and Clara Lindsley.
Mrs. Herb Counts made a busi­
ness trip to Forest Grove Monday.
The basket club met at Mrs. Jack
Heenan’s home Friday.
NOTICE
years old; weight 1500 to 1700
I will not be responsible for debts pounds. Priced to sell. H. R. Dibblee
contracted by anyone other than West Rainier, Oregon.
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myself.
Charles A. George lltl— FOR SALE—Baled hay or will trade
for heifers. Will also pay cash
for heifers. Ray Delsman, Hillsboro,
Ore. Phone 2102.
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Classified
FOR RENT—Two-room furnished
house, $10 per month. Inquire at
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FOR SALE—New Hampshire setting The Eagle office.
eggs, 50c per setting. Also Dor­
set strawberry plants, 30c per hun­ CASH—for 8-foot hemlock and
white fir logs, 8 to 36 inches
dred. Mrs. Herb Counts, Keasey
Route, Vernonia, Ore.
10t3 diameter. Second or old growth
$7.50 per M. Write 406 Platt
FOR SALE—Conn Alto Saxophone; Building, Portland, Oregon, or
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silver plated; ivory keys; cost new phone BE8585.
$145. Sell $60.00. See it at Hoff­
man Hardware.
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TUT, TUT, HENRY!
Don’t bust a bank to
get money. There’s an
easier way out than
that. Just step and think
out your problems. And
while you do, go to
Dessy’s and enjey your­
self.
Dessy’s
Tavern
nonia.
Alice Brinn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Brinn, has been very
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. McCopIe and fam­
ily from Forest Grove spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. String­
er. Mrs. McCopIe is Mrs. Stringer’s
sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and
child and Junior Gillham spent Sun­
day in Portland.
Roseburg Resident Here
Hawley Counts of Roseburg is
visiting at the L. C. Boeck home
for awhile.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. DeVaney and
M.-. and Mr.-. Melvin Baker were
Sunday guests at the L. C. Boeck
homo.
Ruth Boeck spent the week-end
at Silver Creek Falls and Silverton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Harmo- and
daughter, Lois, spent Sunday at
Seaside.
Mrs. Bit! B. nd and Mrs. Ed Buck­
ner weie in Caston and Forest
SAM’S FOOD STORE
GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
A t Ind. uc..
Home-Owned Grocery
Here you’ll find all the delicious makings
for whatever you want to fix as well as sug­
gestions fcr spring meals.
FREE DELIVERY
TO EAT
Your hamburger when
it is properly cooked
and seasoned. Try those
at the
FOR SALE—Automatic duplicating
sales books. Get them at The
Eagle office. Each 5c. Also scratch
pads, pound 15c, 2 pounds 25c. 10t3
Terminal Cafe
FOR SALE-—-8 head horses, 3 to 10
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Household Aids
The A. Killian family has moved
back to their former home in Ver­ Get Discussion
Killians Return to Old Home
IT’S A TREAT
FOR SALE—75 Rhode Island Rod
and New Hampshire Red hens,
also 5 extra good Rhode Island Rod
roosters. Mrs. Webster Wilkins, at
spring toward Mist.
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Large Variety of Work
Ciothes for Men
J. C. [Abe] Lincoln
The Men’s Store
Big Beautiful—Roomy—
Biltwell Davenports & Chairs
Go to St. Helens
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker spent
Sunday night with Mr. and M s. D.
R. DeVaney. The DeVaneys and
Bilker. made a trip to St. Helens
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley and
Fiank Morris m de a trip to Fores'
Grove Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert K'.iger
went to Portland <n business Thurs­
day.
Visitors at the Herb Counts nomo
Monday evening were Hawley
Counts, Francis and Bob Murph v
and Mr. ar.d Mrs. D. R. DeVaney.
Mrs. J. A. Armstrong visited at
the Frank Morris and H. A. DeWitt
homes Monday.
Sister Visited
Verle and Ralph DeVaney visited
their sister, Mrs. Ben Westernberg,
in Portland over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley and
three children. Lee. Joan and Ken­
neth, visited at the F. F. Mead
home on Green's Mountain Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kreiger and
three children, Evelyn, Marvin and
Billy, visited at the W. J. Lindsley
home Monday evening.
Legal Notices—
LARGE ROOMY BILTWELL SOFA BEDS — with Beautiful Veloyr
Coverings and Large Fl ushed Beddiu ; Compartment with New Type Hinge
Choice of Blue, Green, Rust, Wine or Brown Coverings.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR
COLUMBIA COUNTY
OLD BEf 3 it
$5.00 Down, $5.00 per Month
A New Modern
Deposit Plan to
save your Time
Clothe* are like people, they get
old before their time without the
proper care.
Quick - Easy - Safe
more
good
them—let
gentle
Write or call
for complete
information—
If you want to
looking
wear
out
u* tee to it with
cleaning
method*.
get
of
our
FREE
Eg Eeautiful Indian Blanket with Each Davenport
and Chair — or Sofa Bed.
Geo. G. Paterson
Everything for the Home on E-Z Terms at Portland Prices.
We Deliver FREE up to 150 Miles.
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VERNONIA
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REFRIGERATION
FOREST GROVE