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FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1941 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FIVE CALL FOR BIDS the catch report cards be made during the entire fishing season Notice is hereby given that bids of 1941. for 240 cords of wood will be re ceived by Mr. Lee Schwab, Clerk of School District No. 47 Jt., Ver nonia, Oregon. 40 cords to be delivered at the Lincoln grade school and 200 cords delivered to the Washington grade school. Bids should be in Mr. Schwab’s The Pal Shop will sponsor a softball team in this summer’s hands on or before April 11th. league, information this week 1941. We .are asking bids on 80 cords makes known, and the team will of 4 foot old growth, 80 cords of be managed by Bert Tisdale. The four foot second growth and 80 Pal Shop uniforms will include cords of slab wood. The school board reserves the sweaters and caps. right to reject any or all bids. The team will' be composed of Wood to be delivered to both high school boys who are interest schools not later than July 15th, 1941. ed in the game, Tisdale said. Signed T. F. Keasey The first softball league meet Chairman ing of the season has not yet been Signed Lee Schwab called but several players have Clerk March 28th, April 4th and 11th. signified a desire to organize for the coming season. The first meet CARD OF THANKS ing of the St. Helens league has We are deeply grateful to our been held as a step toward organ friends for their kindness and izing for this summer. sympathy in our recent sorrow. Mrs. Violet Larsen and family SPORTS Pal Shop to Gun Club Averages Figured With the completion of the last competitive match of the competitive schedule of the Vernonia Gun Club an average of the scores of each slue.ter was completed this week by Bill Nichols, club secretary. The ave. ages were figuied separately for the qu. lifying round held earlier in the season and for the competitive round just completed. The club won three of eight matches in the first round and seven of twelve in the last. Averages for the first or qualifying round are: Total Prone Sitting 0. H. Zimnierdahl 176*4 97 3/5 94 80% Kellmer 175*4 98 2/5 93 78% Nichols 174% 95 2/5 90 81*4 Fetsch 174% 95 2/5 95% 78% McCollum 171 98 93 74% 170 Ray 94 95 75% Millis 164 1/7 92% 88% 76 Culbertson 157 6/7 81 89*4 67 2/7 Treharne 152% 86 78 70% Averages for the sharpshooters round just completed are: Total Prone Sitting 0. H. 177 11/12 96% Nichols 96 2/3 81 5/12 177 4/10 98 3/5 80 2/10 Miilis 95 4/5 176% 95% 78% 98 1/6 Fetsch 176 97 5/6 95% Zimmerdahl 79 5/12 173 5/6 98% Kellmer 96 5/6 76 1/6 173 3/11 97% 95 2/5 76 7/11 McCollum 168 3/10 96 2/5 95 2/5 72 4/10 Ray 155% 95 92 62% Anderson 155 1/7 91 93% 62 5/7 Atkins 155 90 65 Treharne 153 11/12 94 5/6 86 5/6 63 1/12 Culbertson One American chemical company is now treating 137,000 gallons of sea water a minute in order to ex tract bromine from it. Bromine is a vital ingredient in modern high- test gasoline. Sponsor Team Seniors Lead In Softball The Logger Senior class leads in the high school softball tournament play scores up to and including Monday noon’s play revealed. The Tuesday and Wednesday games were called because of rain. Team standings after Monday’s play were: Pct. W L Team 1000 0 Seniors 3 1 500 1 Juniors 1 1 600 Sophomores 0 3 000 Mr. Fisherman, do you want Freshmen better fishing in your favorite lake or stream? If you do, you can furnish val uable aid to the game comnrssion’s piogram of stream survey and fish j liberation if you acquire the habit Vernonia will enter a track team of reporting your catch after each in the Hill Relay event Friday eve f'shing trip. ning in Portland and compete in Citch report cards, needing two relays that evening. Thirty- neither signature nor postage, can nine schools wiil be represented be obtained at your sporting goods there that night. store, and game commission offic One of the feature events will iels urge every angler to obtain a be a try for the world’s record in supply of these cards and send them the high jump by Lester Steers. in after each fishing expedition during the coming season. Report Fish Catch, Urged ASSURES YOU OF PURITY UNMATCHED ANYWHERE Phone today for regular de livery to your home—by prompt, efficient route men. Nehalem Dairy ProductsCo PHONE 471 Info to Determine Release The commission is using four crews to survey lakes and streams in the state, and the information sent .in by the fishermen will be f tremendous importance in mak ing the final determination of the amount and species to release in the wa’ers of the state. So to every fisherman goes the earnest request that regular use of LUMBER — SHINGI.ES — VENEER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL See my bargain* in Kiln Dried Lumber at $7.50 per M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to noon. <. fliitrcE SAM’S FOOD STORE Idaho Ladv Is Visiter Taking home a bigger order means shopping the thrift wav. Sam’s groceries will leave money in your budget, and the more you buy the more you’ll save. FREE DELIVERY New and Used Parts New and Used Tires Gas and Oil Expert Auto Repairing LYNCH AUTO PARTS Phone 773 RIVERVIEW Vernonia, Oregon Is National Bank FOR SALE—One brown horse, 1,600 pounds, $40. One Jersey- Guernsey milk cow, second calf, test 4.8, better than four gallons per day, $50. J. A. Armstrong up Rock creek. 14tl FOR SALE—One range cook stove, $8.00. See A. J. Raymer, 842 Second Ave., Vernonia. 14t3 Invites You To Bank By Mail if Inconvenient To Come In Person J. A. Thornburg, President "THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK" ___________________________________________________________________ This OVERSIZE SIX' iMiJUffMain has more of everything -inside and out ; Visitor W. S. McCaleb of Eddyville spent the week-end with his daugh ter, Mrs. Vurl Roberts, and fam ily. 'Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bodell and children were dinner guests Sun day at the Jack Potts home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner mo tored to Clatskanie Saturday after noon where they met Corporai Harold Davis of Camp Murray, who came home for the week-end. Mrs. O. C. Kenyon, mother of Frank Lange and J. J. Henning of Portland spent Sunday a week ago at the Lange home. Go to Oregon City Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mellinger spent the week-end at Oregon City with Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger and children spent Sunday at Kal ama, Washington, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Creson of Springfield spent the week-end at the Perry Browning home. Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Roberts spent the week-end smelt-fishing at Trout dale. Visit Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION The Forest Grove STONEY POINT— (Special to The Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Fr„nx Lange motored to Portland Sunday and brought Mrs. Harry Cain of Portland and Mrs. Andrew John son of Golden, Idaho, back with them for a few d’ys visit. The ladies returned to Portland Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lamping of Keasey were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger Satur day evening. Otto Boeck and Ralph Devilbliss of Cascade Locks spent Sunday at the Perry Browning home. Mirs. Perry Browning, who as quite ill at her home last week is able to be up and about again. Father GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES A.i Independent, Home-Owned Grocery FOR SALE—1935 Plymouth four- door sedan with trunk. Reason FOUND—Key near old post office location. Key contains number able offer. O. A. flat No. 11. 12t3 AA40. Key may be claimed at The FOR SALE—Baled hay or will trade Eagle office by paying for this for heifers. Will also pay cash advertisement. 12t3— Classified Ads Team to Enter Hill Relav Meet Grade A Milk & Cream FOR SALE—One wall and one for heifers. Ray Delsman, Hillsboro, desk phone, each 16 ohms. Also Ore. Phone 2102. 2tf— improved Oregon strawberry planta for sale. L. C. Boeck, Mist Route, FOR RENT—Modern house. See W. Vernonia. 13t3— O. Porterfield, 253 Washington street. Vernonia. 12t3— FOR SALE—Fryers. See Mrs. Ruby Biggs. 14t3 WANTED—Truck to haul shingle bolts. See Thompson at the Cedar FOR SALE—Four-room house with wood Timber company. 14tf— garden spot and berries. Inquire at Eagle office. 14tl WANTED—Four shingle bolt cut ters. See Thompson at the Cedar FOR SALISu—Accordian, in very 14tf— good shape. Reasonable. Phone wood Timber company. 67. Rex Pemble. 14t3 WANTED—Three boarders. Room and board at reasonable rates; FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red setting eggs. Mrs. Tom Corrigan, 2% miles from Vernonia on Keasey Pebble Creek road. 14t3— road. Inquire at The Eagle office. 14tl— at Huff Homa Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride and children and Anna Beth Carl son spent Sunday at the Cecil Huff home, near the airport. Mrs. Harry Howell and her mother and Mrs. Kirkbride spent Friday afternoon quilting at Mrs. Glen Bodell’s. Mr. and Mrs. Alvem Holm spent Saturday evening visiting at the Glen Bodell’s. Calling Sunday at the Glen Bo- dell’s i^ere Mrs. Ada Fish, Mrs. Jean Enos and daughter, Eileen, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rusow, Mrs. Bernice Smith and daughter, Bonnie, an 1 Beverly Bailey. 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