Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 17, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1947
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
SrCRTSCCPE
MELVIN SCHWAB,
Bowling Editor
VARIPAPA TO
BOWL HERE
ON MAY 26
Andy Varipapa, rated as best
of the trick bowling artists and
holder of the six-year high aver­
age in the all-star tournament is
scheduled to visit Vernonia May
26. Announcement of the ap­
pearance here of the renouned
bowler was made by Desmond
Laird late last week.
Varipapa will conduct exhibi­
tion bowling during his appear­
ance and will also give instruc­
tion to local alley enthusiasts. No
charge is to be made for the in­
struction, but an admission of $1
will be made for the exhibition
that afternoon.
Schedule for the visit was made
through the Brunswick. Balke.
Collender company.
•
The technical term of a “tree
surgeon” is either dendrologist or
arborist.
•
Commercial fishing, principally
for salmon and tuna, is a $25,-
000,000-a-year business in Oregon.
PAINTING
PAPERHANGING
Paint and Wallpaper for Sale
Carlin Hackney
Call 422
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MAHONEY
RIVERVIEW Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Schwab and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Wood and daughter
motored to Forest Grove and
Hillsboro Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peterson
and family motored to Portland
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Graham of
Portland visited at the Reuben
Peterson home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bramblett
and son, Bobby, of Reedsport
visited at the Louis Schroeder
home over the week end.
Mrs. George Davis and son,
George. spent Easter visiting
relatives in Tillamook and Port­
land.
Mrs. Hazel Dalrymple and two
children, Mr. and Mrs. Borst, Mr.
and Mrs. Gill and children, Mr.
Gill’s sister of Portland. Mr. O.
Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hall
and Mrs. George Davis were Sun­
day guests at the Anne Parker
home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Shepard and
baby of Longview visited at the
J. M. Peachey home Sunday.
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ROY FRANK, High
School Sports
DIAMOND READY
FOR SCHEDULE
The baseball diamond at the
Washington grade school was
leveled and made ready for local
games lest Saturday when a bull­
dozer owned by Sam Wilson was
on hand to prepare the ground.
The diamond thi3 year is chang­
ed so that home plate is in a dif­
ferent position and so that the
outfield is larger than was true
with the former arrangement.
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INDIANS SCALP
LOGGERS 9-0
The Scappoose Indians gave
Vernonia a defeat last Friday on
the Indian field by a big score,
9-0.
t
The Loggers have been ham­
pered by not having a place to
practice.
The ball field was
only recently prepared and prior
to that they couldn’t do much
about getting into field practice.
This game marked about the
fourth one for Scappoose.
The Indians banged out 16 hits
while Vernonia hit only three.
Vernonia threatened to score in
the seventh with Byers and
Schaumburg on base, but Scap­
poose soon put the fire out.
Duke Byers was the hurler for
Vernonia and Jim Baker for the
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RIVERVIEW
READY FOR YOU NOW
Late Social
Actions Told
Indians.
Lineups were:
Vernonia 0
AB
Grenia ss
Stuve If
Frank lb
Byers p
Schaumburg 3b
Williams cf
Miller c
Brown rf
Wantland 2b
Total
Subs:
Knightwine,
Koski.
Scappoose 9
B H
2 0 0
300
3 0 1
3 0 1
3 0 0
3 0 1
2 0 0
2 0 0
2 0 0
21 0 3
Roberts,
AB
Caswell If
Jorgersen rf
Hammerbeck c
Engstrom 2b
Baker, B. 3b
Baker, J. p
Vanaler lb
Brown cf
Miller ss
Total
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4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
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3
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
9
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3
3
3
1
2
2
1
1
1
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BANKS BRAVES
DOWN VERNONIA
Tuesday, April 15, the Banks
Braves traveled to the home field
of the Loggers to engage in a
diamond tussel in which Banks
was the victor 9 to 1.
Jack Frank pitched the first
three innings for Vernonia, but
got into hot water, allowing eight
runs to come in. It wasn’t all the
pitcher’s fault though, as the Log­
gers made five errors.
Banks
made their first run on a bad
error by Miller. Duncan of Banks
hit a low ball to Frank on the
mound and in turn, Frank threw
easily to the plate, trying to
get the man coming from third,
but Miller dropped the ball. An;
other run scored later on a sim­
ilar play which Miller dropped the
ball.
Sylvester “Ted” Williams took
over the mound in the fourth in­
ning and pitched a wonderful
game. During the fourth, Wil­
liams faced six hitters. The only
run tallied during Williams’ pitch­
ing was scored on an error by
Grenia. but Williams retired the
side with three strike-outs.
During the fifth, Ted, now
warmed up, struck out the three
men to face him, pitching 10 balls,
nine of them strikes. Banks got
eight hits while Vernonia tallied
one.
home during the week.
Mrs. D. L. Mahar and children
of Yambill came over to stay at
ILLINESSES ARE COR
the Ralph Mahar home while her
husband has gone to California to
get their furniture.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mahar
have been sick with the flu the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hendrickson
of Portland spent the week end
at the Ralph Mahar home.
Dr. and Mrs.. Logan of Portland
visited at the J. W. Nichols home
one night last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson
and family motored to Portland
Saturday.
Mrs. W. J. Lindsley, Mrs. J. W.
Lindsley and family and Joan
Lindsley were in Hillsboro April 7
HEATH'S WINS Illnesses Are
Here
BY THREE PTS. Reported
RIVERVIEW—Mr. McGee,
It Takes
Experience...........
to diagnose car aches and
pains and skilled hands to make
the necessary repairs. At the
first sign of trouble drive into
Lee’s.
had
The somewhat confused Ver­ a stroke Saturday and was taken
nonia bowling league, wherein a to the hospital at Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Callister and
new team takes the lead every
son, Donald, of Logsden, parents
week, was even more disarranged and brother of Lloyd Callister,
then ever last week and this week were visitors at the Lloyd Callister
also. Last Wednesday night the
favorite team was defeated again.
This time it was the Pal Shop
YOUR CHILD’S FIRST CHOICE IS ALWAYS
which is taking a shellacking from
NEHALEM DAIRY MILK
the supposedly weaker teams. The
Pal Shop got out with one point
No need to worry if Johnny’s appetite is lagging as long as he
acquired in the first game while
drinks Nehalem milk. Youngsters love it—they thrive on
the other three points went to
it—and there’s hardly a child who will refuse a glass of this
Heath’s Service without too much
delicious milk. Serve at least a glass each meal.
of a fight.
The lineups for the teams and
players are as follows:
PAL SHOP
PTS.
Telephone 471
Grade A Milk
NAME
432
R. Fetsch
399
G. Shipman
445
W. King
478
E. Ade
437
B. Hudson
2211
TOTAL
HEATH’S SERVICE
PTS.
NAME
404
K. Magby
470
C. Van D Bogart
447
R. Chilson
470
J. Riley
446
D. Byers
It is difficult to replace legal
2237
TOTAL
documents, insurance policies
Again it was the handicap that
defeated the Pal Shop in total pins.
and government bonds that
The Service boys had a 25-pin
are lost.
handicap to their advantage which
was just one pin too many for the
PLACE THEM IN SAFE KEEPING WITH US
ice cream makers.
$3.00 per year
•
Lee Motors
Sales and Service
Nehalem Dairy Products
Saie-keeping
Service
Improvement on
Place Noted
ROCK CREEK—Irving Conklin
has made quite an improvement
on his place since he moved there.
Gilbert and John Brown have
started moving to their homes in
Vernonia.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Fox moved their
woodshed and garage and have
made several improvement chang­
es.
Mary Lloyd has returned to
school after being ill for several
weeks.
Mrs. Iva Gillham attended a
pink and blue shower for Mrs.
Lyle Galloway Tuesday afternoon.
•
Sunlight can penetrate the
ocean to a maximum depth of
580 feet.
Vernonia Branch
The Commercial Bank of Banks
Affiliated with the Commercial National Bank
of Hillsboro, Oregon
Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Andy Varipapa
Holder of the six-year high average score in the
all-star tournament and best of the trick shot
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PLENTY OF WATER HEATERS
BROODERS AND RESTAURANT GRILLS
We deliver to Farms. Houses, Auto Courts, Restaurants
and Industrial Plants.
Modern Gas and Appliance
PAUL HINAMON,
Rt 2, Box 322A, Hillsboro
bowling artists will be at
The purchaser of food needs can best deter­
mine the value of the items bought by using
those items in the preparation of meals.
DESSY'S
Monday, May 26
When you have once followed this procedure
with Nehalem’s foods you will not desire to
make your purchase at any other store.
to give instruction on- bowling
and on exhibition
Phone 31«!
Agent—Lewi» Morgan, Vernonia, Ore.
Local Phone 423
191 North St.
NEHALEM
MARKET ANl> GROCERY
(Admission for exhibition $1)