Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 12, 1929, Page 10, Image 10

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    Vernonia
Nels Fest visited at the Cas­
Icompletion of the Oregon coast I ford Barlow, of Warrenton, Ore- in the Castle Rock city hall. Van­ tleman home Sunday.
couver, Wash., Chamber of Com­
gon,
Senator
A.
W.
Norblad
of
I Roosevelt highway.
MEET AT CASTLE ROCK
merce was invited to join the
Mrs. Christenson, Jack Chris­
ON
DECEMBER
SIXTH
Be it resolved, by the Lower Astoria, Oregon, and Geo. Han- associated, the governors also go­ tenson and Ione Lindberg mo­
I negan of Cathlamet, Wash, the
:
Columbia
Associated
Chambers
(From page 1)
I need for legislation to bring ing on record as favoring in­ tored to Barton, Ore., Sunday
I ate with British Columbia, Wash- of Commerce, in regular meeting ' about the repair of banks and cluding the whole of Clark coun­ and back the same day.
1 inglon, Oregon, and California ! assembled at Castle Rock, Wash., dikes along the Columbia river ty in the area.
Floyd Lindberg purchased a
oiganizations that are planning a ¡December 6,1929, that
M. Orth, Clifford Barlow, D. new Crowsley radio this week.
from damage caused through
That this Association expres­ various elements,
united coastwide effort in the
Koster camp closed the gas
¡Sharp, Clyde Mason, and G. W.
spring of 1930, looking toward ses its hearty thanks and appre-
Now therefore be it resolved Ford, were elected as the nom­ side . this week.
me must feasible plan to arouse 1 dation to the Castle Rock Cham- that this association respectfully inating committee who will pick
Mr. Britton started working
interest along the main travel | ber of commerce and the good j urge Representative Hawley and the candidates for offices, which
routes on the Pacific coast in citizens of Castle Rock, for their Senator McNary to use their will be voted upon at the first at Connacher camp last Thurs-
the big problem of creating a warm hospitality, modern occas­ I broad influence to bring abou* inerting of the new year which day.
H. Robbins left for Vancouv-
ion of our regular meeting in
greater tourist business.
i early consummation of needed will be at St. Helens, March 7, er, Sunday.
Wheieas, for the past two l heir fair and enterprising city, : Federal Legislation.
1930.
Bill Jackson received a slight
yeais the shipping and manufac- , the gateway to the beautiful and I
Board of Governor. Meet
The time and place committee injury to both his left and right
lurning interests along the Cowlitz the sublime.
Whereas, there was set forth
At the board of governors went on record approving of St. leg.
river from its niouth to Ostran­
Helens as the next meeting
Vincent Linstrum and Floyd
der, a distance of about eight in reports in detail made in 1928 meeting of the Lower Columbia place, setting the date for March Lindberg
motored to Portland
I
by
a
special
committee
of
this
Associated
Chambers
of
Com-
miles, have found it increasingly
Snturdav nnd returned Munday.
difficult to handle the growing I association, consisting of G. Clif- nierce held during the afternoon, 7
volume of business, owing to the
shallow condition of the river,.
and
Whereas, in recent years this 1
process of filling of the river j
bed with silt and gravel has j
steadily been extending bars and
increasing obstructions to navi­
gation, while the constantly dim­
inishing minimum depth of the
river and narrowing of its chan­
nel is ever making river traffic
more expensive and difficult to
maintain, and
Whereas, the unprecedented
growth of the two communities
of Kelso and Longview on either
bank of the Cowlitz river is re­
sulting in building up industries,
to the existence and further de­
Oxly
more
velopment of which regularly
maintained river traffic is vi­
days to get
tally necessary, and
Whereas, this river traffic
your
can only be maintained and car­
ried on, on a scale commensur­
ate with the demands upon it by
the establishment and mainten­
ance of a deeper and wider chan­
nel in the Cowlitz river,
Now therefore be it resolved,
SCBEEN-CIBID
by the Lower Columbia Associat­
ed Chambers of Commerce, that
before
its members individually, and
this association generally, re­
Christmas!
spectfully petition and urge that
I the congress of the United
'States provide the funds for es­
tablishing and maintaining a
channel six feet in depth at low
s
| water and at least one hundred
I feet wide, from the mouth of
the Cowlitz river to Ostrander,
in Washington.
Whereas, there is now pending
in Congress, bills introduced by
Senator C. L. McNary and Con-
utter come in today­
gressman Hawley of Oregon,
granting a permit from the Unit-
fl s-oid the laat minute rush!
ed States Government to con-
E/cry
one is buying these fine
struct a bridge across the Co- <
lumbia river at Astoria, Oregon,
F-ts, but we can still make de­
Therefore be it resolved, that
livery when you say!
the Lower Columbia Associated
Chambers of Commerce, in its
Convenient Teruul
regular quarterly meeting at
Castle Rock, Wash., December
6, 1929, urge our representatives
in Congress from both Oregon,
and Washington, to co-operate
| with Senator McNary and Con­
gressman Hawley in expediting
the issuance of this Federal per­
mit, in order that there be no
delay in starting the construc­
tion of the Astoria Trans-Colum-
bia bridge, and
Be it further resolved, that
our secretary be instructed to
mail at once copies of this reso­
lution to Oregon and Washing­
ton representatives in Congress.
Be it resolved, by the Lower
Columbia Associated Chambers
of Commerce, in regular meet­
ing assembled at Castle Rock,
Wash., December 6, 1929.
That the president be author­
ized to appoint a committee, one
from each chamber of commerce
member of this association, to
co-operate in the coming signi­
ficant event in the Lower Co­
lumbia,
the
Longview-Rainier
bridge opening, probably the lat­
ter part of January.
Whereas, President Herbert
Hoover has urged, as an aid to
employment and industry, that
the states, counties and munici­
palities increase their construc­
tion programs of public works
and highways, and
Whereas, the completion of
the Roosevelt (Oregon coast)
Surely there are soma i*...nes on that un­
highway is of highest necessity
checked gift list, of persons with cars.
to the development of the Pacific
northwest.
Yes? Well, then yjur shop, 'ng becomes
Be it therefore resolved that
the Lower Columbia Associated
simpler. For you can boy doz’ ** nf snap­
Chambers of Commerce in reg­
ular quarterly meeting assembl­
py gift items, varied in pr cc, but uniform­
ed at Castle Rock, Wash., De­
ly high in quality, at our Christmas display
cember «, 1929, urge the Ore­
gon state highway commission,
of Gifts for Mr. Motorist.
] in addition to funds now avail­
able for 1930, issue five mil­
lion dollars of bonds for the
'ASSOCIATED
Suppose bread cost 40c a
loaf? That would seem high
compared with present prices.
Yet at that figure, bread
woi’ld be on a comparative
price basis with the food
value you obtain in 2 pounds
of steak. One loaf of bread
is the equivalent of 2 pounds
of steak, 15 eggs or 4 pints
of milk—in food value. Yet
bread is priced at bnt a frac­
tion of what these other items
in your diet cost.
Thursday, December 12, 1929
», Vernonia, Orel
CHAMBERS
Last
Minute
Gift Ideas
Figure this out yourselfi
how much of a saving would
it mean to you If every mem­
ber of your family ate an ex-
tra slice of bread at every
meal — substituting It for
more expensive, leas nour­
ishing food?
TTie quality and flavor of
our bread invite a return trip
to the bread plate.
Wo use
nothing but the finest in-
grt-dieuls (Occident Flour is
the basis of our loaf).
Try a loaf today.
/
phone call will bring it.
Í
Come
today!
A thater
K ent
RADIO
Ivory Sets
Bill Pohls
Fountain Pens
Novelties
Perfume Sets
Shaving Stands
Military Brushes
Cameras
Candy
Stationery
Bridge Sets
Mechanical Toys
Many other items
Visit our store and make your gift selections
Mac’s Pharmacy
J. W. HD WELL
I
Our Market & Grocery Dept
Invites Your Inspection
Monarch Quality
Food Products
For 77 years leaders in highest
quality foods.
Choice Meats From
Our Market
Quality and Service
VERNONIA MARKET & GROCERY
Wm. Culver
We Deliver
Phone 231
SPECIAL
Nehalem Valley Ice & Creamery
ICE CREAM FOR
THE HOLIDAYS
Place orders now for special Red and Green bricks or
Christmas Frozen Pudding, in individual colors
of red and green
We deliver to your home
Phone 471
Nehalem Valley lee & Creamery Co
We have them at
new low prices
from $109 up
B
Mac’s
Pharmacy
Something
For The Car
Heaters
Chains
Cigar Lighters
Windshield Wipers
Pressure Guages
Tires and Tubes
Horns
Klaxons
Fronts
Trunks
Lap Robes
Spotlights
Prestone Anti-freeze
Order for Gas or Oil
Sunshade
Tools
and many other
Auto Accessories
Vernonia Brazing &
Machine Works
Ed. Salmonsen, Mgr.
The
Motorist’
Phone 342
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