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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1943)
6_______ Thursday, June 24, 1943 Vernonia Eagle Tentative Game Rules Are Adopted by Commission Th« following regulations governing taking of game birds, game an imals and furbearing animals were tentatively formulated by the Ore gon State Game commission at its meeting in Portland on Saturday, June 12. The meeting was adjourned until June 28 at which time the final regulations will be formally adopted. This will enable the com mission to give publicity to the proposed regulations and provide an opportunity to hear any objections before final action is taken. DEER AND ELK received until the supply of tags General Seasons is exhausted. October 1 to November 3, open In sending in his application to season for mule deer and black the game commission office, a tail deer having forked horns, en person should forward the speci tire state except as otherwise list fied fee and information as to ed. the number and kind of his hunt October 1 to November 3, open ing license, the doe deer or cow season for whitetail' deer in Doug elk area in which he wishes to lass county only. hunt, and his name and address. October 26 to November 30, A person may apply for only open season for bull elk having one doe tag and may not put in antlers, in entire state except applications for all the areas for state parks, game reserves left which doe deer tags are to be closed, etc. Bag limit one bull elk issued. This, however, does not except that in specified area in apply to the Hart mountain area, south central and south-eastern tags for .which may be applied in Oregon bag limit is one elk of addition to the others. either sex. ANTELOPE Special regulations Open season September 18 to Special deer tags will be issued October 3 in specified portions as follows: of Lake, Harney and Malheur 1,000 anterless deer tags for counties. Number of tags to be Steens mountain area. issued limited to 2,500. 2,500 antlerless deer tags in Fee: $2.50 for residents and that part of Grant county north $5.00 for nonresidents. of highway between Dayville and GAME RESERVES Canyon City. The following game refuges will 8,000 antlerless deer tags in be open to hunting this year: specified area in Lake and Kla Cow Creek, Whitetail Deer, Salt math counties. Creek, Grass Mountain, all in 400 antlerless deer tags and western Oregon; and Canyon 225 buck tags for Hart mountain Creek, Mt. Emily, Mule Deer, Refuge during special season from Myrtle Park, Ochoco, Steen3 October 9 to 24, inclusive. Mountain and that part of Warn Fee: $3.50 for residents and er outside of the federal Hart $5.00 for nonresidents. Mountain Reserve, all in eastern Special cow elk tags will be Oregon. In addition, all of the issued as follows: Tillamook Burn area will be open 2,000 antlerless elk tags for to hunting. northeastern Oregon in the Ne PHEASANTS—WESTERN neha-Minam-North Powder area. OREGON Fee: $5.00 for residents and October 16 to 22, inclusive, op $25.00 for nonresidents. en season in Columbia, Multnomah Wherever special' tags are re Clackamas, Washington, Yamhill quired for deer and elk, this counties. Bag limit, 3 cocks a procedure is to be followed. Ap day, 6 in possession. plications will be accepted im October 16 to 27, inclusive, op mediately and if by August 15 en season in Polk, Marion, Benton, more applications have been re Linn, Lane and Coos counties. ceived" for either elk or deer than Bag limit, 3 cocks a day, 6 in the number of tags allotted, then possession. a drawing will be held to deter October 16 to November 7, in mine the issuance. If less applica clusive, open season in Jackson, tions than the allotted number Josephine and Douglas counties. are filed by August 15, then tags Bag limit, 4 a day, 8 in posses will' be issued for all applicants sion with not more than one hen on hand and after that date ap- in possession at any time. licationg will be filled in the order Closed season entire year in Lincoln, Tillamook, Curry and STATE FARM MUTUAL C'.atsop counties. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE PHEASANTS—EASTERN COMPANY OREGON October 16 to November 25, in clusive, in Malheur county. Bag limit, 6 birds a day but not more than one hen, or 18 birds with not more than 3 hens in posses sion at any one time. October 16 to November 7, open Geo. W. Bell, Vernonia season in Umatilla, Baker, Wallo Headquarters at Lynch Auto wa, Union and Hood River coun Phon« 773 ties. Bag limit, 4 cocks a day or 8 cocks in possession. November 15 to 30, open sea son in Klamath county. Bag limit, 4 cocks a day or 8 cocks in pos session. October 16 to 31, open season in Wasco, Sherman, Gillham. Mor row, Grant, Crook, Deschutes, Harney, Jefferson, Lake and Wheeler counties. Bag limit, 4 cocks a day or 8 cocks in posses sion. CALIFORNIA OR VALLEY QUAIL Same counties open as last year with season conforming to pheas ant season in most instances. October 16 to 27 in Coos coun ty- November 15 Io 30 in Klamath county. October 16 to Noven^x'r 7 in Umatilla, Union, Jackson, Jose phine and Douglas counties. October 16 to 31 in Wasco, Sherman, Gillham, Morrow, Grant, Lake and Wheeler counties. October 16 to November 15 in Automobile, Fire and Life Insurance rook, Jefferson - SuTnvner Deschutes Report Made on Bible School The Daily Vacation Bible school held by the Assembly of God church was far more successful than had been expected. The at tendance doubled during the first week and held well over the hun dred mark during the second week of the school. So rapidly grew the school that it became necessary to enlarge the class rooms several times. The school was divided into four classes. The beginners’ class, which had an en rollment of fifty-one, was taught by Mrs. Mary Gilman, assisted by Mrs. Albin Colson, Mrs. Wil liam Jones, Mrs. Nola Brady and Mrs. C. E. Beish. Mrs. Charles Ratki was in charge of the pri mary class and was assisted by Mrs. Beth Frank and Mrs. Jack Christiansen. Miss Zelma Schmidt and Mrs. Ellen Frank were in charge of the junior class and Mrs. Everett DeHart was in charge of the intermediate class. Have the 's Service Phone- X57 At the Mile Bridge, Riverview Thanks are extended to the lo cal rationing board for allowing gas for cars to provide transporta The total expense (not includ ing gas or car expenses) was $52.68. The children’s offering was $14.00, which, together with the Friday evening offering of $12.45, makes a total of $26.45. The Assembly of God church as sumed the responsibility of the deficit of $26.26. The Saturday children’s church is planned to begin on July 17 in the Assembly of God church at 2 p.m. and will continue each Sat urday afternoon. All children are invited to attend. WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR PAST PATRONAGE And Announce That W. T. Shaw Will Take Over Our Business June 25th Tom's O.K. Tire Shop Mr. and Mi’s. Tom Knock Rev. Beish, the pastor, was su perintendent of the school. He also taught music and the boys’ woodwork. Last Friday evening a program was given in which all the cla.-> S unny B rook Hood River county. Open season September 15 to October 20 in all other counties. Bag limit 5 squirrels in any one day. FURBEARING ANIMALS Open season for mink, otter, muskrat and raccoon, November 15 to February 15. BRAND Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey •5 "CHEERHL AS STS 1 National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y. Planning for Canning? I Safeway Guaranteed Produce Yes, ma’am! Our fresh fruits and vegetables are brought from farm to store by the most direct route possible. And we oCar them for your own selection, priced by the pound! If you aren't satisfied, bring ’em back— they’re guaranteed. It’s time we realized the importance of peanut butter as a nutritious food, and not as a delicious snack food Its flavor is only one of the things in favor of peanut butter. It is a pro tein food and that means that it can take the place of meat on the menu. It is a food high in energy value, the kind of food that gives that power needed for heavy work. As for min erals and vitamins, peanut butter scores high. It is particularly high in some of those all-important B vita mins. peanut BUTTER cutlcts Combine 1 cup hot medium thick white sauce and V? cup peanut butter Add 1 well-beaten egg and mix well. Add 2 cups soft bread crumbs and season ings and mix well. 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Change Made at Gas Appreciated tion. Pastor Superintends JULIA LEE WRIGHT. Director MAKE YOUR CAR GIVE ITS BEST PERFORMANCE ses participated. Most of the children’s parents were present and had a good opportunity to see the work of their children which was displayed in one of the basement rooms. Certificates were given to all children attending three days or more. Doris Gilman received a plaque as a prize for bringing in 20 new students during the ten days of school. To insure success, you’ll want a copy of Julia Lee Wright s just published “Handbook of Home Can- ning ” Just send 15c with your name and address to Julia Lee Wright, P. O. Box 660-CB, Oakland. Cal. | xV’”'/y and vjunties. Bag limit, 10 birds a day or in possession at any one time. HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE Same counties open as last year except Hood River county is closed. October 16 to November 25 in Malheur county. October 16 to November 7 in Umatilla, Wallowa, Union and Baker counties. Octiber 16 to October 31 in Wasco, Sherman, Gillham, Morrow, Grant, Wheeler and Harney coun ties. Bag limit, 6 birds a day. SOOTY OR BLUE GROUSE All counties in eastern Oregon closed. In western Oregon, same coast- al counties will be open as last year, including Columbia, Clat- sop, Tillamook, Curry, Lincoln, Cops, and parts of Lane and Douglas. Bag limit, 2 birds a day but not more than 6 a season. RUFFED GROUSE Same counties open as last year including Lincoln, Coos and west ern part of Lane and Douglas counties. Bag limit, 2 birds a day but not more than 6 a season. MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS September 1 to 15, open season for doves. September 1 to 30, open season for bandtailed pigeons. Season for migratory waterfowl subject to federal regulations. SILVER GRAY SQUIRRELS Open season entire year in Multnomah, Clackamas, Marion, Yamhill, Washington, Benton, Polk, Linn, Douglass and Lane counties. Closed season entire year in Points 4 Vegetable Soup, Rancho 3 < cans 19c 4 Tomato Juice, Sunny Dawn 4' 16 oz 22c 2 Grapefruit Juice, Slone’» No, ». 2s 13c 303 1 jar 17c IS Fruit Salad, Del Monte No. 1 1 tall 19c No. 303 can 15c 14 Peas, Pictsweet 15 Tomatoes, Del Monte No. 2 can 15c 14 Cut Beans, Gardenside No. 2 can 14c 14 Corn, Country Home No. 2 can 14c 4 Beans, Idaho Red or Small White lb 9c COFFEES Edwards (Use Stamp 24) lb bag 24c Nob Hill lb bag 23c 13 Peaches, Red Tag Ifcs >Nt KNOW TWTRE «BSH AS CAN BB WEU. GET BACA WITH ENOUGH FINE PRODUCE TO KEEP TOu know ax me ANSwe«!