Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 06, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1948 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Let’s Be
Sociable
Pinochle Party
Held at Club House
A progressive pinochle party,
the proceeds which will go into
a fund to purchase play-ground
equipment was held at the Ver­
nonia Country club Saturday
night, May 1.
Prizes were awarded for high
scores to Mrs. Ben Brickel and
Mrs. John Roediger, for low score
to Mrs. R. J. Brandow and Ed.
Roediger, Jr.
Degree Team Stages
Masonic Work Saturday
The Master Masons degree was
carried out here Saturday even­
ing by the Westinghouse degree
team composed of men from both
Portland and Seattle for Guy
I. Thomas.
The team not only staged the
degree work for the candidate,
but brought with them refresh­
ments which were served after
the work and during the social
hour.
In Oregon
POWER INTERRUPTED
PRINEVILLE — The power
supply in central Oregon, strained
for the past five or six months,
reached another breaking point
last week, All planing mill op­
erations in this area during day-
time hours have been halted and
other industrial and domestic use
operations have been interrupted
at intervals throughout the week.
MODERN LIGHTS SEEN
McMINNVILLE—Modern street
lighting in the downtown business
Nominations for Term
section of McMinnville may be
Offices to Open Tues.
a reality by this fall, it was re­
Nominations for officers to serve vealed at a public hearing before
for the coming six-month term the city council Tuesday night.
The council approved an ordin­
will open next Tuesday evening
at the regular meeting of the ance establishing the necessary
I.O.O.F. lodge, was the announce­ eight districts for the $40,000 pro­
ment made Tuesday evening of ject in the downtown area. None
of the property owners who will
this week.
All elective officers will be nom­ have to pay part of the cost of
inated then, but the nominations installation appeared at the meet­
will not be closed until a later ing. More than 50 per cent of the
property owners in the proposed
meeting.
districts had signed the petition
asking its establishment.
New World Ruler
Christ’s keeping. And ye?
First the curtain is to drop on
S. W. McChesney Rd., Portland-
the world as we know it today.
This space paid for by a West
Then comes the new age with
Slope family.
Christ as World Ruler.
This present is the Gospel Age. Read and use Eagle want ads
This is the day of salvation. When They get R—E—8—U—L—T—S
the last soul is brought in to fill
out God’s roll-call of saved men,
there comes Resurrection. God’s
redeemed ones are to be raised
up to glory from out the graves
For Columbia County
and from off the earth—1st Thess.
Commissioner
14-17. Then follows the Thousand
Pd. Adv.
Years of kingdom blessings. Isa.
9:6-7.
While it is yet today, God tells
us to believe in Christ as the
Lord and Saviour who died for
our sins. Believe and God gives
you eternal life. With all sin off
your page you have the pace that .
passes understanding.
—“I know whom I have believed
and am persuaded that He is able
STATE TREASURER
to keep that which I have com­
Pd. Atfv P K Hammond. Chau man, Oregon City. Oregon
mitted to Him. PHILIP. A. BEN­
SON, Past Pres. Am. Bankers
Assn. This man put his soul in
•
Clyde HENDERSON
Knitting Club Meets
fi
The Nitt Witt 4-H knitting
club met at the L. E. Stiff home
Monday, April 26. Present were
Mary Tapp, Phyllis Laramore, Ann
Ortner, Joan Roediger, Jean Kirk­
bride, Dorothy Gwin, Patricia Stiff
and their teacher, Mrs. DeWitt.
•
SPORTS
LOGGERS MEET
SAINTS TODAY
The Riverview Beauty Shop will
in the future be located at the
Monde Beauty Shop in Vernonia
I WISH TO EXTEND MY THANKS FOR THE
PATRONAGE I HAVE RECEIVED WHILE
LOCATED IN RIVERVTEW AND ALSO AN
INVITATION TO MY FRIENDS TO VISIT
THE BEAU MONDE IN THE FUTURE
MAE WHITE
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A vailable Now!
Right here in Vernonia
UNDERWOOD
UNIVERSAL TYPEMASTER
Typewriter $76.85 tax Included
Coach Jake Hergert and hi«
Vernonia Logger baseball squad
will journey over the mountain
today, Thursday, to meet the
Saint Helens Lions and fight to
gain revenge from the loss to the
lions a few games ago.
Next Tuesday, the eleventh of
May, Vernonia will play Scap­
poose on the local field at the
grade school. The game is sched­
uled to begin at 2:30.
•
LOGGERS WIN
(Continued from page
trving to steal 2nd. 1 run,
AB H
LOGGERS
Stuve LF-3B
4 2
Wantland 2B
2
0
Williams P
3 2
Nightwine 33
3 3
2 0
Cline IB
Schaumberg SS
2 ’ 1
Kay Miller C
2
1
Roberts CF
2 0
Lunderen RF
3
1
TOTAL
23 10
Subs:
Ben Miller RF
Wilcoxen LF
SEAGULLS
AB H
Klever 3B
2
0
Maltman LF
3 0
Bodway IB
1
0
Gurwell C
3
1
Trebleharn CF
3
1
o
Malon SS
1
Noris 2B
2
0
2 2
Schields RF
Bowder P
2
1
TOTAL
20 6
5)
2 hits.
R E
2 0
1
0
2 0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
9
R
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
For Columbia
County Commissioner
D.
Winslow
REPUBLICAN
Efficient, Courteous and
Impartial Service
Pd. Adv
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