Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 05, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930,
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
SIX
Camp • • .
Local Tire Sales Reflect Good Business
McUreg
Logging operations were
sumeu uy the O.-A. company
here Monday morning after
i..o months shutdown. Tl
I- . and buckers resumed
Murk August 18.
Mrs. E. R. Estey is
Port end hospital.
Al llortung a farmer resident
ol this place is again working
lor the O.-A. company.
Mrs. Burgstrom of Portland is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. J.
Doyle, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Matson and
daughter of Vernonia were the
guests of the Ridenour family
Saturday evening.
Mrs. H. C. Ridenour entertain­
ed a number of friends at her
The increasingly healthy tone their cars with new tires, points increase in our volume not only
home Saturday in honor of her
husband’s birthday.
of general business conditions | out the Firestone dealer, testifies shows there is more motor tour­
The Camp
“
McGregor public is strikingly reflected in the rec- to the increasing strength of pub­ ing than ever before but also
reflects substantial improvement
schools open next Monday, Sep- ord sales of Firestone Gum-Dip- lie buying.
tember 8.
ped tires, declares Jack Kerr, of | “Volume of tire sales is gen- in business generally.
’ ' I erally accepted as an excellent
“Everything indicates we are
Ray Meadows and John (Jay) the Kerr Motor company, local
Kirby left for their homes in Firestone dealer. The great num- j index
------ of business conditions,” now entering a new and great-
Houston, Texas, last Wednesday. ber of motorists now equipping Mie declares, and the substantial er era of sound prosperity.”
After a visit there with their
parents they expect to attend
i thousand,” he said. “And I to set fires in clearings and
Veteran Woodsman
college again.
lever did anything but good by among brush that looked like
Discusses
Fire
Control
During their several month’s
they would flare right up. There
doing it.
stay here, as members of the
“Yes, and every old-timer in never was any accumulation of
BY
NORRIS
LEAP
surveying crew, they enjoyed the
the Sierras will tell you he’s' the dry stuff that you will see
opportunity of observing logging United Pre»« Staff Corre»pondent done the same thing, and never in every Sierra forest these
methods in the west, and have
days.
FRESNO, Cal.—The way to did anything but good.r
made friends here. Mr. Kirby’s
Jones said that the cattlemen
“I never saw a forest fire burn
prevent
forest
fires
is
to
start
father is one of the principal brush fires in the forests, ac­ of 20, to 40 years ago regularly deep into big timber, although
stockholders in the Oregon-Am­
cording to W. J. Jones, sheriff every fall started setting brush I once saw a fire 20 miles long
erican Lumber company.
and five miles wide.
of
Fresno county for 12 years, ind debris fires.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Westlin
“That way every year the ac­
“Not long ago I saw where a
and before that a woodsman and
accompanied them to Portland. mountaineer for a quarter cen­ cumulated forest and brush re­ recent fire had swept over the
Miss Marian Larson is attend­
fuse was burned off.
There hills.
Every stick of standing
ing Jefferson atigli school in tury.
wasn’t any such bedding of de-' timber had burned deep into
Jones,
who
is
56,
is
retiring
Portland.
bris then as there is now,” he the wood. It
Il was all dead.
Carl Amato and F. F. Scott voluntarily from the office at said.
“My time in the woods was I
the
end
of
the
year,
after
holding
attended the Masonic funeral
“I’ve read where modern for- before all this talk about forest
the position longer than any
rites held for J. B. Roley at Ver­
est fires burn as much as four conservation,
other
man.
nonia Tuesday morning.
And 1I Jones paused a moment.
“I’m tired of politics,” he said. feet into the ground.
E. E. Holman, radio dealer
don
’
t
v
doubt
it
>v
■.
a
bit.
u.v.
■ “You
xuu know,
n.uvn, ” he said, “there’ll
“I’m tired, too, of a lot of
«r But the
vuv fires we
wc art
ncvci : always _ be forest fires. Lightning
set never
of Portland, was a caller here foolishness that’s being passed
112 set them, if nothing else
again last week and installed off these days as the modern burned more than four inches j ¡will
into the ground.
| does. I think it was August 11
several new radios.
scientific way of doing things.”
Sheriff Jones said the fires I saw where lightning started 20
Among those returning to
Particularly is Jones weary of
camp last week were L. M. Ad­ the talk of the forest-fire evil. never had a chance to burn1 fires in the Modoc National1
ams and family, who spent their At the same time, he concedes deeper because they lacked the Forest alone.
, “ 'We had fires in my day in
vacation at Sulton, Washington, the situation now is such that debris to make hot fires.
“Cattlemen and lumbermen the hills, We had lots of them.
John Warnstaff and family, who every forest fire is a real men­
burned all brush and ground re­ But we never had fires that
visited with the latter’s rela­ ace. But—
tives at Prineville, Mr. and Mrs.
“If I’ve set one fire, I’ve set fuse off every year, and before ruined good standing timber.”
their time the Indians had al­
Hugh Dunlap and Fred Hager­
man and family, who spent week vacationed
with
relatives at ways set the fires to make good
grass for the next year.
at Long Beach, Washington.
Prineville and Baker.
“We never started the fires
Joe Wornstaff and family vis­
R. B. Fletcher and bride are
ited the Oregon Caves, Crater domiciled in their 1 new home until in the autumn, when there
Lake, and some points of interest here.
Mr. Fletcher and Miss was usually considerable dew
in San Francisco and Redwood Mary Patrician were married in or occasional rains.
“Why I’ve 1
City, California, during their va­ Portland July 10, and spent
cation.
their honeymoon on a tour of
George Swanson and family the western Canadian i cities. Up-
visited several Eastern Oregon on their return here, recently,
j
towns and Crater Lake Park dur­ they were charivaried by their
ing their vacation.
friends.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Hickey spent
The Faught family enjoyed an
i
extended camping trip to the last week atthe beach. Earlier
Oregon beaches.
during the shut down they toured
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
Mr and Mrs. Paul Thompson through California.
Mr. Phillips and wife of Port­
and con visited relatives in Spo­
kane and friends in Portland dur­ land are running the cook house
ing the shut down.
now.
Mrs. D. F. O’Donnell is in
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith
and «on visited relatives in Vic­ Portland on account of the ill­
toria, B. C.
ness of a relative.
Alfred Johnsen and family re­
F. F. Scott acted as watch-
turned to camp Saturday after man at camp 1 during the vaca-
a visit with relatives in Rainier. tion of Chas. Snider, regular
B. Sather, who has been quite watchman.
ill at his home in Rainier is much
R. Johnsen, a faller, and fa-
improved.
mily from Portland are occupy-
Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Redman ing the Cumming’s house.
relatives at Chehalis, Washing­
the fall term September 8.
Miss Margaret Bennett is ton.
spending the week with relatives i Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith and
son were Vernonia shoppers one
in Vancouver and Portland.
Mr. Watson made a business day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parsons of trip to Portland to get some re­
ASTORIA— (UP)— Sheriff
Forest Grove visited with Mr. pairs for the saw mill.
and Mrs. L. L. Crawford over; Delmor Morton delivered rick Slusher was aroused at 4 a. m.,
Labor day.
• wood to L. Johnson one day told sinister figures had buried
I a mysterious parcel. Upon inves-
Mrs. M. John visited with her last week.
I Mrs. Bolongia and children re- tigntion, a dog was found in a
daughter, Mrs. R. Stanton.
Helen Burdick returned to
turned home from a visit with fresh grave.
home at Portland with her
ents on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Price
children Ruth and Buddy
visiting with relatives
nelius.
Mr. and Mrs. Thacker
New and children of Vernonia
spent Sunday with Wilbur
Hulan Thacker.
Koster camp Rock creek
fallers and buckers were
off for two weeks.
W. S. Lindsay of Siletz made
a business trip to Lindsay camp
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haden and
daughter were Vernonia shoppers i
on. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Giren of
Portland called at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Glassner
over Labor day,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bennett and
children have returned from Van­
couver, British Columbia, where
*1.
... relatives.
. ..
they visited > —
with
Road work is being done out
at Treharne. Gravel trucks
busy hauling.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvid Larson
Newberg visited friends at the
Lindsay mill on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller and
Junior went to Bend the first
part of the week.
Billie Smith returned
home
from his vacation. He was vis­
iting with his cousin at Cornelius.
Pleasant Hill school opens for
TrehArne
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$29.95
The Time
Draws Near
The town is beginning
to buzz with plans for
that king of all sports
. . . hunting! You might
as well clean out your
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your trigger finger
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¿MAIL ORDER
TIRE
4.72
In.
m.
15.88
lbs.
U558
in.
Iba.
in.
5 plies
plies
150
cu. in.
#0.35
cu. in.
$8.35
w e bent all others irith Greater Tire Values
E HAVE joined with Firestone to coop­
erate, and take advantage of the low
price# of rubber and cotton-
*nt manufae-
turing cost#, sale# and distributing coat, and
with smaller profits per tire we give you their
new line of quality tire# at these low prices.
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Firestone ha# taken the mystery out of tire
buying and has furnished us with actual sec­
tions not only of Firestone tires but of others.
Come in and examine them for yourself.
Firestone not only cooperates with dealers
but cooperates with workmen. Every one of
the 15,000 workmen in the great Firestone
factories is a stockholder in the company.
They back the quality of their product with
their savings. We back it with our unlimited
guarantee.
We have a department store of service for
the motorist, and sell the complete Firestone
line of Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Brake Lin­
ing, Rims and Accessories. Also Gasoline,
Oils and Lubrication.
We can save you
money and serve you better.
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Grossmith, Clyde Cook
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COURIER
Oar Tir* *Mall OrJ*r
Tir*
(Cash Trie*)
$5.55 $5.55
4.50-21— 6.35
6.55
4.75-19- 7.55
7.55
5.00-20
8.15 8.15
5.25- 18
8.98 8.98
5.25- 21
9.75 9.75
6.00-20 12.55 12.90
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4.40-21
4.50-21
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