BRUNSMAN Hardware and Electric ON OUR SECOND FLOOR FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS and FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGES HARDWARE — SPORTING GOODS — GUNS — AMMUNITION PAINTS — LINSEED OIL — TURPENTINE ELECTRIC WIRING NAILS Frigidaire Frigidaire PLYWOOD 4x8x14 $3.85 4x8x% $8.35 4x8x% $6.95 MASONITE 4xx4x3/16 $1.45 4x8x3/16 $2.85 SIMPSON BOARD 4x8 Sheets $2.25 Master 6 Automatic Electric Ranges Deluxe Steel Dinette Set with Quick-lift center leaf. Chair backs and seats upholstered :n Yellaw and White cr Red and White Dur­ an all-plastic covering. Regularly $119.50 Value. Special $99.5) • Radiantube 5-Speed Units • Large Even-Heat Oven • Thermizer Deep-Well Cooker • Cook-Master Oven Control Model Shown RK60 New Low Price $289.75 I1 ABC Deluxe Washer with automatic tinier and pump $169.95 Used Easy Spindry Washer. Looks and runs like new. Special $79.50 $1S4.75 $224.75 Print Linoleum per sq. Yard 85c Inlaid Linoleum $2.25 square yard Special Price on Lino­ leum rugs & Linoleum Paste Colotrym Moldings. A Trim Shape to Add the Finishing Touch to Drainboards, Stairs, Linoleum, Carpets, Floor and Wall Cov­ erings. 98c to $1.68 per 6 ft. length F&N and Dille & Mc­ Guire two finest lawn- Mowers Made. $22.65 and $23.95 S THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949 Roll Roofing. 90-lb. Red or Green $3.95 55-lb. Roll $2.50 45-lb. Roll $2.20 THE EAGLE, All Steel Rubber Red wagons Small 20” $2.10 Medium 28” $4.65 Large 32” $11.95 Large Wheel Garden Cultivator $6.95 Grove 9 Takes 6-4 Win Fri. The Forest Grove baseball nine defeated the Vernonia Loggers last Friday afternoon at Forest Grove, 6-4. Sylvester Williams started on the mound for the Loggers, but was relieved in the second inning hy Earl Wantland, logger regular shortstop. The Loggers had a chance to go ahead in the ball game in the Sth innning with bases full and only one out, Williams struck out and Wantland hit a pop fly to left field. I.orcn Mills, freshman first baseman for the I>oggeiw, got 3 for 4 up at the plate. The remain­ ing two Logger hits were collected hy Wall and DeHart. Gene Wall, logger catcher, suffered a severe ankle injury in the 6th inning. National Pressure Canner 16-qt. $22.85 Sunbeam Automatic Toaster $22.50 Genuine Sunbeam Iron-Master $12.95 MARSHAL-WELLS Jst ANNIVERSARY SALE ON OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT. REG. $5.49. SPEC. $4.88 Gal. ON SALE TO MAY 21 Interior High Grade Enamel. $5.85 Gal. Gloss Coat Enamel $4.95 Gal. Miracle Wall Tone $3.59 Gal. Special prices on pure bristle paint brushes 15c to $8.50 Pyrex Percolator 6-cup $2.95 Full Line of Pyrex Ware 32-pc. Gold Band .Dishes $6.95 32-nc. Dutch M il Set $10.45 42-pc. Red Band Set $10.25 Tricycle, 2 to 5 Year Size $11.95 Coleman Camp Stove $13.95 $1 Value Tru Temper Hand Cycle. Spec, this week 69c VERNONIA, ORE. nonia, twilight. Sun., June 12—Sherwood at Ver­ nonia. Wed.. June 15—Vernonia at Hills­ boro, twilight. Sun., June 19 — Forest Grove at Vernonia. Wed., June 22—Tigard at Ver­ nonia, twilight. Sun., June 26—Vernonia at Bea­ verton. Wed., June 29 — Vernonia at Sherwood, night. Wed., July 6—Hillsboro at Ver- nonia, twilight. Twilight games start at 6:30 p.m. unless otherwise agreed, night games at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday games at 2 p.m. and all games will be 7 innings and the district playoff. 9 innings. Dog Show to Be Held May 22 Scheduled for Sunday, May 22 at the Portland Armory is a dog show, the judging for which will start at 10 a.m., according to Mrs. Helen Spofford. The event will also be an obedience show for dogs of different breeds and is being conducted by several Port­ land organizations. Breeds of dogs which may be entered include Pekingese, Ger­ man Shepard, Boston Terrier. Do­ berman, Shepard Sheep, Kerry Blue Terrier, Boston Bull Terrier, Boxer, Dachshund and English Bull Dog. Mrs. Spofford will enter a Shetland Sheep dog and the ani* mal's 6-week-old litter. Mrs. Spofford also has tickets available for the affair. County Grade Track Meet Scheduled Sat. About 40 Washington grade school students will go to Scap­ poose Saturday of this week to participate in the county grade school track meet Paul Gordon sai l earlier this week. An all­ school meet held here last Friday determined who would enter the event from Vernonia. Bergman Caulked Boots $28.50 Pioneer Fire Pump Can $19.95 Glisan Golfers Meet Defeat at Club Sun. Clam Guns $2.7o Free Tide Books May 22 Final Qualify Date Garden Hose. Rubber and Koroseal 50-ft. length. $5.85, $8.95 and $9.95 Glisan Lumber company golfers who came here last Sunday to meet a Vernonia Golf and Country Members of the Vernonia Golf club team lost to the local team I and Country club are advised that 1814 to ll'/2. Other matches be­ tween the two teams will pro­ qualifying scores for club cham­ bably be played later in the pionship must be turned in by May summer after the club champion­ 22. Eighteen holes must be play­ ship tourney is completed to give ed and two or more players must the Portland golfers a chance to accompany themselves. avenge the defeat. Sunday, May 29, has been set as the tee off date for the first rounds. Players and their op­ 6th Place Won in ponents will be listed in the Ver­ State Marble Play nonia Eagle and members are re­ Lee Faulk won sixth place in quested to contact each other the finals of the state marble so matches will be played off on tourney shot at Jantzen beach last schedule. Any questions pertaining to the Saturday. Four Vernonia boys, winners in the tournament held club championship playoffs should here previous to that time, entered be directed to the tournament com­ the event to decide state winners. mittee headed by Jim Davies. Winners of the tourney will re­ The event was conducted under sponsorship of the V. F. W. and ceive trophies valued at over $100. the boys were accompanied to Portland by Jack Gates and Floyd Otis. Ronald Medley and Allen Ray entered in the A division for boys from 6 to 12 years, but Medley lost out in the first round and Ray, The Vernonia Eagles dropped who won in the first round, lost a 6-5, decision to the St. Helens out in the second. Faulk and Skeeter Gill entered Sash and Door team in the open­ the B division playoff for boys ing softball game of the season from 13 to 15 years, Gill won at St. Helens Tuesday night. Andy Killian and Bob Sunnell first prize in the first round hut lost out in the second, Faulk was combined efforts in the pitcher’s awarded a medal for his sixth box for the Eagles to hold the place win in that division, The Door men to one hit, but erratic boys swam in the Jantzen pool fielding mixed with numerous after play and also enjoyed a bases on balls plus failure to hit turkey dinner sent in by the in the clutches spelled defeat for the Vernonia club. V.F.W. St. Helens crossed the plate three times in the first inning without the aid of a hit and added one in each of the second, fourth and sixth innings. The Eagles chalked uj^-four runs in the sixth frame and AB H R E Pct. added their final tally in the 51 21 15 5 .412 seventh with pitcher Jensen bear­ Williams 50 18 12 9 .360 ing down to retire the local team Wantland Brown 21 4 1 7 with the bases full in both the Bass 33 11 4 1 .333 final innings. The Eagles found Crowston 51 15 16 9 .294 the offerings of Jensen for three 55 15 10 7 .27:’. hits, one each by Manager Bob Roberts 22 5 2 1 .227 Cline, Vince Williams and Sunnell. DeHart 45 9 12 8 .200 but could not connect with runners Mills. Brewer, M. C. 11 2 2 1 .182 on base. 17 3 Frank 1 2 .176 The first home league game for Fleskes 12 2 0 2 .167 Vernonia will be next Tuesday 3 3 2 .125 night at eight o'clock when Burgh­ Brewer 21 Wall 30 3 3 2 .too ers of St. Helens will tangle with Snyder 5 0 0 0 .000 the Eagles at the city park. Eagles Drop First Game Logger Batting Data Figured Complete Line of Revere Ware SEE OUR POTTERY & GIFT ITEMS ON 2nd FLOOR Disston Hand Saws $2.50, $3, $3 95, $4.95 #5.95, $8.95 Sk:l Floor Sander to rent $5 per day $2.50 Half d; y Skil Saw Edger $2. day Junior Legion Club to Play First Game June 1; Vernonia in East Half Junior Legion baseball is sched­ uled to begin for Vernonia Wed­ nesday, June 1 when the local nine will go to Forest Grove for a night game. Vernonia will play in the eastern half of district 1 this year Harry Culbertson said Tuesday morning. He heads the Legion post committee in charge of team arrangements and had received this season's schedule by that time. Vernonia played against teams In the west half of district 1 last year but was transferred to the east half this season. The two halves will start a playoff July 10 after the regular schedule of games to decide the district winner. Ralph Hartman will coach the Vernonia the assis- They plan tance of to start e the end of school The schedule following calls for some twilight games and some to be played at night, depending upon whether lighted fields are available where each game is played. Wed.,' June 1 Vernonia at Forest Grove, night. Sun., June 5—Vernonia at Tigard. Wed.. June 8—Beaverton at Ver- ¡’-Tab Square Butt Roofing. Green or Red. Sq. $7.75 Presto Cookers 6-qt $15.45 4 qt. $13.45 Genuine Sunbeam Mix­ master $39.53 New Low Price MJ6 MJ7 Westinghous» Hot Plate $16.95 Tru Temper Garden Tools Shovels $2 15 up Hoes $1.35 up Rakes $1.50 up Floral Rake $1. Famous O Cedar Mops No. 4 Polish Treated $1.69 No. 9 Dry Dusting $1.85 No. 1 Mit Mop $1.98 All with Handles The Mop Favorite of Millions Galv. Sprinkling Cans 5-qt. $1.95 10-qt. $2.40 12 qt. $2.75 WE DELIVER Problems Outlined at Pomona Meet; Weed Control Need Is Pointed Out On Saturday, May 7, all the Granges of the county except South Scappoose were represented in the large attendance of Po­ mona Grange at Beaver Valley. Several speakers were also pre­ sent including State Grange Mas­ ter Morton Tompkins, Ralph Beck of the extension service, E. H. Condit and Vilas Shepard, county legislators, and others. Beck's talk was on “Growing Pains” in which he compared Ore- gon to a boy of 12 or 14 with many problems to solve in an- swering immediate needs to take care of 300,000 new’ people, In- dustrial development must solve our economic problems, especially by hydro-electric power, sustained yield of agriculture, and other means of supplying the needs of the citizens. We also must have something to sell to the east in return for manufactured goods we buy from them. Dr. Zeschin of St. Helens talked on socialized medicine and brought out points unfavorable to proposed legislation along this line. County agent Jerry Nibler talk- ed on agricultural matters and also gave a demonstration of mole trapping. He had samples of two vicious weeds, gorse and tansy ragwort which has become estab­ lished near Delena. Jack Sather from the Clatskanie Farm Bnreau talked in this problem also and asked the co-operation of the Grange in helping eradicate these w’ceds while they are limited to a small territory. Mrs. Ione Backlund of the hos­ pital committee reported improved chances of getting a hospital since a bill was signed by the legislature to make it more pcs- sible to proceed in this depart- ment. Memorial services were held for seven members who have died dur­ ing the past year, after which a Lecturer's program of readings and music was enjoyed by all. Thirty candidates were initiated. in the Fifth Degree. The next meeting of Pomona Grange will be held at Clatskanie in August. A committee was appointed to plan for the annual Grange picnic at Rig Eddy park in July as fol­ lows: Ralph Langdon. George Nel- son, Jerry Nibler, Harold Black. and Mrs. Vera Parche, Pomona Lecturer. Beavers Opener Viewed At Vaughn Street Tues. About 40 high school students and some of the teachers were guests of the Portland Beavers Tuesday at their opener. Making the trip were the Lettermen’s club and the Loggers who played on this year’s baseball squad. Relay Team to Go to State Vernonia high school’s track men will go to Corvallis Friday to participate in the state track finals as the result of their win last week in the district meet at Beaverton. Loggers who make up the team are Harold Crowston, Tick Bass, Gerald Millis and Deri Roberts. » T Give Him the Energy He Needs Give your child plenty of health-building milk after school and during every meal. NEHALEM DRIRV PRODUtTS 10. 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