Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 16, 1949, Image 8

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    Skil Floor
Sander to rent
$5 per day
$2.50 Half day
Skil Saw
Sdirer $2. day
BRUNSMAN Hardware and Electricity
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HARDWARE — SPORTING GOODS — GUNS — AMMUNITION
PAINTS — LINSEED OIL — TURPENTINE
ELECTRIC WIRING
NAILS
Roll Roofing. 90-lb.
Red or Green $3.95
55-lb. Roll $2.50
45-lb. Roll $2.20
FÜR FATHER’S DAY ¿UNE 19
Presto Cookers
6-qt. $15.15
4-qt. $13.45
-—'ron Food
National Pressure
Canner
16-qt. $22.85
Freeztex Locker Pack­ Genuine Sunbeam Mix­
master $39.50
ages for packaging
Frozen Food. Pint size
Contains 15 Heavily-
Waxed Cartons, 15
Heat-sealing Bags, 1
Funnel or Easy Filling
and Instruction Sheet.
Quart Size Contains 10
Winauw Screen in
Cartons and 10 Bags, Rolls from 24 inches
Funnell and Instruc­
to 48 Inches Wide
tion Sheet. 63c Each
Extension Window
Screens. Open Size
15”x36 $1.05
4-Inch Colufbian
Only $14.95
Pipe Holders $1.00 Up
Genuine Duk-It Shot
Filled Ash Trays $1.00
Ash Trays and Pipe
Knocker $1.00
Humidor with Aztec
Clav Moistner Special
$1.00
$10 Pipe Rack and
Humidor Special $1.95
Atkins and Disston
Hand Saws $2.50
to $8.95
Keyhole Saws 69c,
$1.25 and $1.60
Auto King Motor Oil
Special 2-Gal. can $1.79
Large Carpenter
Squares $3.40 & $5.25
MARSHAL - WELLS
21st ANNIVERSARY
SALE ON OUTSIDE
HOUSE PAINT. Reg.
$5.49, Special
Gal.
Interior
Grade Enamel
Gal. Gloss Coat
mel $4.95 Gal. Miracle
Wall Tone $3.59 Gal.
30-30 Rifle, Bolt Ac­
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With
Deluxe Steel Dinette
Quick-lift center leaf. Chair backs
and seats upholstered in Yellow
and White or Red and White Dur­
an all-plastic covering. Regularly
Value.
$119.50 "
’
" Special
’ ’ $99.50
Cold Pack Canners
7-Qt. Size $2.10
9-Qt. Size $4.95
M
WINDOWS
At a Very Special
Price!!
2’7”x2’9”—$2.75
6-Light Sash with
9x12 Glass
l’10”x3’5”—$3.15
6-Light Sash with
9x12 Glass
We Carry Doors,
Screens and Other
Building Material
M
Print Linoleum per sq.
Yard 85c
Inlaid Linoleum $2.25
square yard
Special Price on Lino­
leum rugs & Linoleum
Paste
Man:tex Linoleum
Rugs, 9x12,
* "* Special
$6.75
Pyrex Percolator
6-cup $2.95
Full Line of Pyrex
Ware
Another New Shipment
of Revere Ware
3 Tab Square Butt
Roofing. Green or
Red. Sq. $7.75
Clam Guns $2.75
Free Tide Books
Frigidaire
Automatic
Electric Ranges
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.8 THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1949
THE EAGLE,
VERNONIA,
ORE.
Eagles Chalk Up Win and Loss in
Two Tries; Stand Even in League
The City View Tavern softball
(.cam, holders of second place in
She Clatskanie city league, defeated
Vernonia Eagles 5-1 at the
'»'Yxy Park Tuesday night.
The Eagles were able to find
the offerings of Ilandram, visit­
ing pitcher for only 5 hits and
7 eft 10 men on bases. They were
■onable to score uulil the sixth
inning after the Tavernmen had
tallied 5 runs.
Merv Frank, hurling for the
Vernonia club was touched for 8
hit.« including a home run with 1
on by pitcher Handram in the
•econd inning.
The Eagles downed Timber 6-5
here Monday night as Lefty Frank
huri-d scoreless ball for 6 innings
while his mates were making 6
hits, 4 walks and 4 Timber errors
good for 5 runs. Bob Wiren took
nver pitching duties for the Eagles
us the seventh and was immedi­
ately tagged for 5 hits and 3
»■ww. The visitors knotted the
»core in their half of the ninth
<w» a walk, 1 hit and 3 wild pitches
The Eagles, in the last of the
iwnth loaded the bases on a single
by Wiren and walks to McCannon
and Rose. Shortstop Ray Bran-
«luu- then smashed a hard drive
toward left field scoring George
Carr who was sent in to run for
Wiren.
The visitors outhit the Eagles
10-8 but 7 walks combined with
•> m splays led to defeat for the
Good Business
Opportunity!
Polly's Variety
view.
Store,
ABC Deluxe Washer
with automatic timer
and pump $169.95
_ Used Easy Spindry
Washer
’
nearly as good
as good as new $79.50
Sunbeam Automatic
Toaster $22.50
.___
Toastmaster Automa­
tic Toaster $21.50
Walnut Wood Range,
Regularly $7 4.50, Spec­
ial $59.50
Water Pitchers 19c Ea.
(Camillus and Schrarie
Pocket Knives $1.50
to $5.00
River­
Will sell outright
or
lease building and sell stock
at inventory.
See Polly Hudson
anytime before 6 pm.
Robert P. McCullough has sign­
ed a contract as football and base­
ball coach, at the higu school at
Clatskanie for the coming year.
He also will teach social science.
Mr. McCullough comes from
Adrian. Oregon where he has been
coach the past year. Prior to that
time he taught in York. Penn.
Eleven man football will be
played this year for the first time
in several years. Clatskanie will
play B schools in football, though
this first year they will not be a
member of the league.
Attendance records taken in Oc­
tober will probably qualify Clats­
kanie to play A league basketball
and baseball. School attendance of
over 150 places the athletic teams
in the A leagues. Last year the
local high school was in the B
league.
PLYWOOD
4x8x‘A $3.8-5
4x8x54 $8.35
4x8x54 $6.95
MASONITE
4xx4x3/16 $1.45
4x8x3/16 $2.85
SIMPSON BOARD
4x8 Sheets $2.25
Four softball games, two of
them, June 18, Saturday night of
this week and two of them Sun­
day, will be played at the city
park field when between 45 and
55 Odd Fellows from Portland
will be guests of the Vernonia
lodge.
The general public is invited to
see the games, the announcement
said. The first game Saturday
night will start at 7 p.m. and the
Sunday games at 2 p.m.
Bowlers to Receive
Trophies Next Tuesday
Members of the Bowling league
will meet Tuesday, June 21, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dessy
I^aird at Second and Shady Lane.
Purpose of the meeting is to
award the trophies to bowlers who
held top records at the end of
the bowling season earlier this
year.
Pioneer Meeting
Attended Sun.
Grid. Diamond
Coach Signed
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Odd Fellows Schedule
j Four-game Series
Timber club. Of the 10 hits col­
lected by the invaders, 3 were
doubles, 1 each by Reed, Dunn
and Miller, while Stewart, second
Timber pitcher, bashed 2 triples.
Only extra base blows for the
Eagles were 2 doubles by third
baseman Jack Nance and a three
base hit by catcher Vince Williams.
The Eagles moved up in the St.
Helens city league as they downed
the Charlie Ramp Dodge-Plymouth
8-3 to give the local team an even
3 won and 3 lost record in league
games. The contest was played
Tuesday night.
Clair Sunnell hurled no hit ball
until the fourth inning while the
Eagles were chalking up a mark­
ers off the pitching of Bob Moore.
The Vernonia team draws a bye
in league play Thursday but Man­
ager Bob Cline is attempting to
schedule a contest with a Clats­
kanie club for this date to be
played at the City Park at 7:30
p.m. The Eagles will travel to
St. Helens Tuesday night to tangle
with the league leading Burghers
team.
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A SPECIAL BUY ON
PORTABLE DOUBLE
LAUNDRY TUBS
Genuine Sunbeam
Iron-Master $12.95
The New Sunbeam
Shavemaster with the
extra wide cutter $24.50
$109.95
Good Used Washer
$59.50 Cash
BE SAFER WITH TWO
GREAT NAMES. FRIGI­
DAIRE AND GENERAL
MOTORS
AU Metal Ironing
Board $8.95
Wooden Ironing Boau¿
Special $3.60
Telescope I-ly Rods
3.95
Steel Casting Rods
$3.90
Level Wind Reels $2.69
to $12.50
Garden Hose. Rubber
and Koroseal 50-ft.
length. $5.85, $8.95 and
MIST — The Austin Dowlings
are doing some remodeling at
this time, new floors, new cabinets,
etc.
Mrs. Emma Aldridge and her
sister, Mrs. Lizzie McCauley were
up from Seaside Sunday for the
Pioneer meeting.
Mrs. Maud Graham was over
from Clatskanie and visited a few
days with the Knowles- family.
Don Snipp was a business visi­
tor one day last week in Port-
land.
Lloyd Garlock, who is a mem­
ber of the Clatskanie Posse, rode
in the parade at the Rose Festival
Friday.
Mrs. Dora Peterson from Fair­
view came down and made Mrs.
J. O. Libel a visit last week. The
Peterson’s at one time liv-d in
the valley. Mr. Peterson has since
passed on.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews
and George Mathews left Sunday
morning for a weeks vacation.
A card from them Tuesday said
they were at Rainier National
Park and will go next to Vic­
toria.
Miss Miriam Corll has
charge of the store with Mrs. Clos-
ner helping.
Foot Tub With
$1.10
Square Wash Tub $2.95
Round Wash Tub $1.95
$2.25, $2.50
Trout Hatchery
Gets Approval
The Oregon State game com­
mission at its regular June meet­
ing gave approval for the con­
struction of a new trout hatchery
on the Oregon coast. The site
selected is on Big creek, in Lane
county. Dr. H. J. Rayner of the
fishery division and E. W. Goff,
superintendent of hatcheries, have
been conducting extensive studies
along the coast to find a suitable
location and water supply for a
new trout hatchery. It was on their
recommendation the Commission
made its decision to go ahead with
the development of the Big creek
site.
Mr. C. A Lockwood, State Game
Supervisor, stated that engineering
and construction work would be
rushed in the hope the hatchery
could be placed into operation
sometime next year.
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• Thermizer Deep-Well
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News at Camp Tells
Of Recent Actions
CAMP McGREGOR — The Don
Phillips family has been living
in Portland since school was out.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oathes
visited recently at the parental
homes, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Oathes and Mr. and Mrs. A.
Slossar, all of Portland. Recent
visitors at the Oathes home in
Camp were Mr. and Mrs. Vit
Cash of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lee and
Carol were in Vernonia Saturday.
Sunday afternoon they motore i
to Portland to attend a high
school graduation exercises. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Black and son,
Butch, of Portland arrived ia
Camp to visit the George Lee
family for a few days.
LIGHTING FIXTURES
Wide Selection
APPLIANCES — WIRING
All Your Electrical Needs at
— L. A. JACKSON ELECTRIC
Cornelius — Phone 371J — Contractor
Junior Legion Teams
To Meet Here Sunday
The Vernonia Junior Legion
baseball team will play a home
game Sunday afternoon when
Forest Grove is scheduled to come
here. This will be the sixth game
the Junior I«fgion team has played
this year.
The game is scheduled to begin
at 2 o’clock.
M. Crowell
“Cleaning and Pressing
That Pleases“
FREE PICK-UP AND
DELIVERY
PLEASE SAVE YOUR
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ING.
Phone 172
HOTEL MACDONALD
Vernonia
AT YOUR
SERVICE
With A
KEY DEPT.
For your peace of mind, and for
your convenience, you SHOULD
have EXTRA sets of keys. It
would be well to have one set in
your wallet and another set hid­
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. . . your peace of mind is worth
h! .
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SAFE!
THE COST
IS SMALL
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today
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