Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 05, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1934.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
the wire fences on top of the
Liquor Ordinance dikes,
and farm land was so clut­ Park Project to
tered
with
and other refuse
Tabled by Council! that many logs
End Tomorrow
of the farmers will
have to start all over again clear­
ing their land. In one place near
Authority of City to Regulate Mohler the highway settled fourj Payroll Has Been from $105 to
feet.
Sale of Liquor
$107 Daily Says Foreman
The Wilson, Trask and Tilla­
In Doubt
mook rivers were all muddy from
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the burned area, Mr. Messing
says, and fishing was very poor
Although the work will not be
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in them. The other streams were completed at the time school re­
sumes next Monday there will
declared that this city has not clear.
On the way down the front be little interference with the
been getting its share of the CCC
trade because of only one beer wheels of their car became so i regular activities, believes Ivan
parlor being operated until the deeply mired while they were N. McCollom, principal, aside
passing around a slide that they from the fact that the basement
past two weeks.
The ordinance, the draft of had to wait three hours for a I I cannot be used.
The project will be completed
which was amended in accor­ wrecker to come and lift the car
at the end of next week, says
dinance with the views of tile out.
The return was made by way A. C. Knauss, foreman.
majority of the councilmen, was
Lincoln Work Planned
tabled without reading at the of Hebo and McMinnville. No
A project for improving the
flood damage in that vicinity
Wednesday seseion.
grounds of the Lincoln school
was noticeable, they report.
Authority Is in Doubt
and repairing the roof has been
Doubt as to the city’s author­
approved by the county CWA
ity under the Knox law occas­ Clatskanie Man Is
committee and is now before
ioned the second delay in con­
Hurt in Auto Crash
the state committee. The floors
sideration. Attorney J. L. Foote
Near A. D. Hall Place of the basement playrooms are
of St. Helens, who was a visitor
already concrete in this building.
Wednesday, was asked for his
Frank Kidney of Clatskanie was
The project calls for expendi­
opinion, and he stated that it is seriously hurt when his car turn­
likely that if the Knox law is ed over Sunday night near the ture of $1064.70 for labor and
maintained in the courts cities A. D. Hall place on the St. Hel­ $455 for material, all but about
collecting fees for liquor sales ens road. He is said to have been $100 of which will be paid by
will have to turn the money over crowded off the road by an ap­ the CWA is approved as submit­
ted.
to the state. The ordinance sug­ proaching car.
gested by the League of Oregon
Mr. Kidney was picked up by
Cities, he said, is intended as a passing motorists and brought to CWA Road Projects
Are Under Way on
temporary measure until such Vernonia, where he received first
Cleveland, Baker Roads
time as the state liquor commis­ aid. He complained of severe pains
sion is; ready to assume direct in his chest. A companion with
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control of the business, and is him received only minor bruises.
based on the assumption that the
Mr. Kidney was taken the temporary lay-off. These projects
city acts as an agent of the state.
same
night in the Legion ambu­ take the place of the Mellinger
Occupation License Tabled
road project, for which the al-
lance
to Clatskanie.
An ordinance incorporating
lotted CWA funds were used up.
the recommendations of the citi­
Overseers who have inspected
MR.
AND
MRS.
ALVIN
zens’ committee as to occupation
the work thus far accomplished
PARKER, VELDON PAR­
licenses was read at the Wednes­
KER RETURN TO CALIF. have been well satisfied with the
day meeting and tabled for fur­
results shown, Mr. Treharne says.
ther consideration.
Additional projects have not yet
Mrs.
Alvin
L.
Parker
Mr.
and
Councilmq^i Veal introduced
been worked out.
Willow
Ranch,
California,
and
of
an ordinance fixing the compen­
sation of the city attorney at $40 Veldon A. Parker of Hackamore, Blue Jay Team
a month. Councilman Johnsoa California, returned home Sun­
Wins Games from
declared his opposition to the day after spending the holidays
Birkenfeld, Gaston
measure, and voted no on Coun­ with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
cilman Sandon’s motion to pass A. L. Parker of Vernonia, and
The Vernonia Blue Jays played
it to its second reading. The mo­ their sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Condit of St. Helens. • return game with the girls’
tion carried.
Alvin, who has been employed basketball team in Birkenfeld
The council rescinded a motion
for
the past five years in the U. last Friday evening, winning their
to approve salary vouchers for
Walter Kent and Earl Smith for S. Forest service, is located at third consecutive game with a
the entire month of December, it the Willow Ranch Ranger sta­ score of 30-10. The line up was
being understood that they would tion, situated in the Modoc Na­ as follows: forwards, Mildred
in turn compensate their succes­ tional forest. He is forest ranger Brady and Frances Bergerson;
centers, Ida Mae and Mildred
sors. According to the motion of that district.
Veldon also has employment Hawkins; guards, Helen Berger­
rescinding the action each will
have to submit his bill for the with the U.S.F.S. in the Modoc son and Doris Vosnick. Subs were
actual number of days served district, having a group of NRA Erma Thompson and Celeste Mc­
boys in charge. During the winter Donald.
in the particular capacity.
months he instructs them in the
The Blue Jays played the Gas­
various methods of beetle control. ton high school girls’ team last
Serious Flood Is
All bug infested trees are spotted, Wednesday evening, using the
Found by Sportsmen and treated or destroyed at same line up. Although the Gas-
At Mouth of River once.
ton team put up a hard fight
the Blue Jays came out victors
League Game Tonight
Serious damage was done by
36-2, and Gaston refused to play
The first league game for high a return game at Vernonia. Hel­
flood at the mouth of the Ne-
halem, according to Emil Messing, school basketball wil be played en Bergerson, manager, is en­
Loel Roberts and Thor Roberts, tonight in the Washington school deavoring to secure a game for
who took a fishing trip there gymnasium, with St. Helens high next week to take its place.
Sunday and Monday. A piece of school and Vernonia high school
dike was out as far as from as contenders.
the post office to the creamery,
NEW PHILCO
Teachers to Play
Mr. Messing says, flooding the
The teachers’ basketball team
town of Nehalem and leaving wa­
Battery Radios
ter marks 21 inches high in a will play the CCC Mist camp
AMAZING RECEPTION
barber shop a short flight of team in the grade school gyn
Both Long and Short Wave
steps above the level of the next Monday evening at 7:30.
Complete
with long life bat­
street. Debris could be seen along
teries that need no recharg­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reed, R. M.
ing . . . Stations will not
Aldrich and Bill Nissen formed
fade on these radios as they
are equipped with automatic
a fishing party up Rock creek i
volume control and dyna­
Sunday.
WANTED
mic speakers . . . They are
Wm. Lanway has been clerk­
equal to the latest electric
WANTED-—Pulp wood cutters. H. ing in Mac’s Pharmacy during the
sets in every respect.
H. Sturdevant, Stony Point illness of K. A. McNeill.
Get your FREE demon­
stration NOW, and place
road.
1*1
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stanton
your
order as prices may
and daughters Connie and Law-
raise at any time . . . Easy
FOR SALE OR TRADE anda from Gaston spent several
terms may be arranged.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — Well days at Vernonia visiting rela-
We are authorized Philco,
bred fox terrier pups, good tives during the holidays.
Crosley and G.-E. service
Eben
Minnie
John
and
son
station . . . Authorized to
hunters. Will sell or trade for
repair these radios with a
anything I can use. J. W. Neurer, have moved into Vernonia, living
money-back guarantee.
Mist Road. Vernonia.
lcl on Corey hill, 1208 Bridge
street.
FOR SALE
Mrs. E. H. Washburn is recov­
BOAR SERVICE — Pure-bred ering rapidly after her operation,
929 Bridge St. Phone 801
Hampshire. Fee. $1.00 cash. ^he is now able to walk from |
VERNONIA, OREGON
I
Harris Ranch, St. Helens Rd. 51tf her home to town and back.
ClassifiedAds
Paterson Furniture Store
TEMPORARY BRIDGE IS
and Fridays, temporarily until
BEING PUT IN AT GALES
road conditions improve and
CREEK ON GROVE ROAD camps resume, announced W. A.
Davis, manager.
A temporary bridge is being
erected at the site of the old
covered bridge at Gales Creek OLD WELL DISCLOSED
dynamited during the recent
IN BASEMENT OF CHURCH
flood. About two weeks will be
required for completing it.
An old well with five feet of
It is stated that the bridge
will be strong enough for truck water was uncovered yesterday
by men who were digging the
traffic.
basement under the Christian
church. The well was in good
I
TRUCK TRIPS REDUCED
shape, being lined with concrete.
Some days as many as ten or
The Portland-Vernonia Truck eleven men work at digging the
line will make trips three days| basement. The labor is voluntary,
a week, Mondays, Wednesdays tary.
A
V
Savings for Fri. &
Sat., December 5 & 6
GRAPENUTS
ROLLED OATS
19c
Large Pkg. ...
BEANS, small
IQ
white or red, 4-lbs.
MATCHES
Highway, 6 Boxes
SUGAR
Brown ....... 3-lbs.
TOMATO JUICE
Campbell’s 3 for
13-oz. Cans
COFFEE
Airway .......... lb.
P-NUT BUTTER
Bulk ......... 2-lbs.
SALAD Dressing
Best Foods..... Pt.
19c
19c
19c
19c
19c
19c
9 4
9-lb. sk. reg........ J t IC
PORK & BEANS 04.
Van Camps .. 6 for JfxC
No. 303 cans
SNOWFLAKES or
Grahams, 2-lb. box 1 34c
BROOMS, Kit­
chen,
50c value ' 34c
OYSTERS, Dau
Fusky 5-oz., 3 for 1 34c
WHITE KING — Large
package and 10c '
bar toilet soap for ' 34c
SOAP, Harmony or
Luna, 12 bars for 34c
CAMELS, reg.
<
15c pkgs., 3 for 34c
'
Choice any rj a
of above
Choice any *1 4Y
of above
COFFEE
29c
Maxwell House, vacuum packed.
LB.
CAKE FLOUR
Swansdown ....................
29c
Large Pkg.
SUGAR
45c
Fine Granulated ............
EGGS
10-LBS
2-DOZ. 45c
Large, fresh Extras........
OLEOMARGARINE
.... LB 10c
Crux, Best Foods product
BREAD
15c
2
Barker, 16-oz. loaves .......
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
GRAPE FRUIT
6 for 25C
Marsh seedless, 80 size ...
CELERY
... Each 5C
Binn Bros., well bleached
ONIONS
10c
Clean Oregon Dennvers ....
CARROTS
3-LBS.
LB.
2c
Large size, bulk ...............
Choice Meats•
Market Features
STEAKS IK
-f »To
Baby Beef
Rib Roil
lb
8c
Reef Cubes boneless lb 15e
Bacon Squares lb. 121/gC
Shortening Pure Vegetable 3 lbs. 29c
Spiced Lun<*li Meat lb. 25c