Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 28, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1948 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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GRADE
A
Portland Bowlers Meet
Vernonia Team Sunday
the HUDDLE
An Owl Drug company bowling
team was here Sunday to meet a
Vernonia team and a return match
is scheduled with the same Port­
land team there in three .weeks.
The visitors won the match here.
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Bowling Results
WOMEN’S LEAGUE
V.F.W.......................................... 17
Dessy’s ....................................... 16
Johnson's ................................. 12
Vernonia Drug ..................... 11
Individual high score was held
by Dolly Laird, 540, second by
Mary Weiss, 528. Individual high
score was held by Dolly Laird,
207, and second by Mary Weiss
and Jo Ilanel, 189.
Glisan Team
Expected Sun.
Anniversary of
Event Attended
The Glison Lumber company
golf team from Portland will’meet
a Vernonia Country club team on
the Vernonia course Sunday, Nov­
ember 7.
The Vernonia team will be chos­
en from the top 25 men on the
ladder at the club house.
RIVERVIEW — Erlene Snell
visited at the Bud Rose and E. L.
Lloyd homes Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Rundell and Mrs. Bert
Mills called on Mrs. W. D. Steele
one day recently.
Mrs. James Walters and son,
Donald, of Cedar Mills, Mary Lou
Shannon of Beaverton visited at
the W. J. I.indsley home Sunday.
They also called on Mrs. Frank
Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley
attended a party in Hillsboro a
week ago Saturday. It was in
honor of Mrs. Lindsley’s sister
and husband who celebrated their
silver wedding anniversary. They
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Sanford in North Plains.
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Watching the Loggers scrim­
mage this week with the first
string backfield working out with
second string linemen and the
second string backfield working
with the first string line I saw
two lines that were about equal.
The Loggers second string line
is improving very fast making it
MEN’S LEAGUE
rather hard for the first stringers
Accept only Nehalem Dairy
Heath’s ....................................... 19 to stay on top. Some of these
milk and cream for oomplete
King’s ........................................ 15 boys who are looking better with
I.O.O.F........................................ 15 each practice are:
satisfaction.
Dessy’s .. . ................................ 13
Harold Crowstnn, a Sophomore
O-A ............................................ 11 weighing 158 pounds, has been
V.F.W........................................... 11 playing in the fullback position on
Sundland ..................................... 7 the B squad. Harold has, however,
Brunsman’s .............................
5 been transferred to the guard spot
High score was held by Hamp on the line and looks very good
OHIRY PRODUCTS CO.
Roberson with 214. This week’s defensively. He will see a lot of
Grade A Pasteurized
play marks the end of the first action at this position in the game
Milk & Cream
tonight and in the remainng two
PHONE 471
period.
varsity games.
Bert Fleskes, second string
tackle and a junior weighing 147
pounds, has also been showing
up good and will see plenty of
action in the coming games. He
Republican Candidate for
should be complimented on the fact
that he lives 10 miles out and has
to either hitchhike or walk home
after each practice and game.
Coach Jake Hergert has had some
“If elected I promise to fulfill the duties of that
difficulty in placing this man
on the team, trying him in the
office faithfully and be fair to all.”
backfield first, but being slow he
has shown up better in the tackle
position.
Russell Gcodburn, a transfer
from Sumner, Washington, is’ a
freshman playing cn an end posi­
tion. In the last two weeks he
has done a good job of tackling
and blocking. He is one of the
lightest men of the squad weigh­
ing 130 pounds, but isn’t afraid
to tackle low even if it does put
In a matter of minutes, on November 2nd, you will
him under a few moments.
select the public officials who will serve you for
years to come.
The Loggers this .week worked
more
on the T, perfecting it for
HERE IS A CHALLENGE FOR YOU.
the two remaining tilts. Tick
Make a real study of all candidates offering
themselves for public office in this election.
Forget for a moment your own party affiliation
and that of the candidate you are investigating.
HEADSTONES
Think only “Is this man, is this woman, the
and
candidate best suited by personal background,
MONUMENTS
ability and record in public and private life for
this particular office?" Do this honestly and we
Rainbow Granite
are sure that you, too, will vote Republican.
Red and Black Diamond
Remember, vote for the best man.
May the best man win!
NEHALEM
LEAGUE STANDINGS
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Vernonia
Rainier
St. Helens
Sherwood
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High-pressure
Lubrication
Pet.
1.000
1.000
.750
.250
.250
.000
.000
You won’t be able to hear
the birds twittering after a
complete
Signal Service.
High pressure equipment
lubricates all points effec­
tively.
Bass will be able to play in the
remaining games as his injury has
healed rather quickly. He should
be a great asset.
Heath’s Service Station
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T.P. JOHNSTON
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
MINUTES ’• VOTE
YEARS T. SERVE
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