Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 14, 1936, Page 12, Image 12

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDOY, AUGUST 14, 1936
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Mrs. Lois Barnes of Dallas, Dry Season Causes
resulted in one of the most haz­ bouts.
Texas, is here to spend several Forest Fire Hazard
ardous fire situations that has
8:00 p. m.— Dancing.
months with her mother, Mrs.
faced the department in a num­
Entertainment will be furnish­
FOR SALE— 2900 pound team, Jim Aubrey.
A rigid enforement of the for- ber of years. Smokers are res­ ed during each afternoon’s races
9 and 10 years old, and harness.
Judge W. A. Harris is able to est law of the state which pro- I ponsible for nearly a third of
and during the wrestling by the
Reasonable. Art Fluke, Clear I be about again after his recent hibits the throwing away
___ , of all man-caused fires which have Colorado Wranglers, Miss Wilma
Creek, Timber Route.
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lighted material along the high- °ccur®d 1 on lands coming un-
J. W. Brown is getting to- ways of the state was announ­ der the jurisdiction of this de- Gortler who sings and yodels,
FOR SALE— Young Heifers, or (gether his stock for the new ced today by State Forester J. partment, and the fact that the and George Morton, singer.
will trade for horse or fresh j furniture store which he will W. Fergerson. Not only have or- | major portion of them origin-
cow. H. H. Sturdevant, T Stony soon open on Third street next|ders been issued from the foi._ ate along the highways of the
Point road.
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estry department to all wardens state indicates that is is the
_____ . The car stolen from Joe Wang- L a strict enferecement of the traveling motorist who is to
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FOR SALE— Rhode Island Reds
,er - former Vernonia resident' law> together with the inaugur. blame.
I now residing in Burns, was found |ation of special road patrols in
“This law which prohibits the
and Whites, weaner pigs. Sleep­
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*n g°0(l condition, ac_ | certain hazardous areas of the throwing away of lighted mater­
ing rooms to rent. Two heav y ' cording
SLAB WOOD, load $2.23
to word received by his
^’sj state, but Charles P. Pray, sup- ial has been in effect for the
log truck bunks for sale. W. O.
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sister, Julia Wangler.
past
eleven
years
and
an
inten
­
i erintendents of state police, has
$3.00
Planer End«
Porterfield, 252 North St.
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heartily endorsed the move and sive educational campaign has
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BUCKS AND KICKS
$3.50
Timber Ends
pledged his support and coop- been carried on to inform the
WANTED— Woman to do laun­
eration through the issuance of public of the fact and to secure
dry and housecleaning about two
orders to his personnel to make its cooperatios. Nevertheless, the
Orders filled in ro-
days a week. Call at 998 Bridge
a special effort to stop this prac- number of these fires is far too
St.
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tice. “We are now entering great and a determined effort
tation. Place them
the most critical period of the W*H be made to reduce them
FOR RENT— Nice clean rooms,
i fire season,1 stated Mr. Ferger- I through law enforcement.”
early
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son, “for records of past years
bath included. Commodore hotel,
show that the most diastrous '
back of depot.
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All Orders C.O.D.
lijiilllMffl
fires occur after the first of,
August.
This
year
there
is
a
FOR SALE—40 acres, 2 miles
“What kind of an engine have
definite increase in the hazard
from sawmill, 4 acres under cul­ you in your car?”
Telephone 423
"A donkey engine, I guess. It’s over past years because of a
tivation. Some fruit trees. Price
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favorable spring with frequent
$400. See Carl Enstrom, Ver­ owfuily stubborn.”
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rains which has resulted in an
nonia.
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unusually dense growth of grass front of grandstand;
FOOR FISHING
and weeds. With the coming of
2:00 p. m.— Livestock parade.
FOR SALE— 4 room modern
the hot, dry weather and the
2:30 p. m.— Midget races.
house and lot. Inquire at 209
drying out of this growth, it has 7:30
m.— Three wrestling
A. Street.
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Classified Ads
O.A. Wood
ul
County Fair Is
Soon to Begin
E.H. WASHBURN
FOR SALE— % acre across
from O.-A. Mill. See Buster
Byers.
FOR SALE— String beans, corn,
cucumbers and beet3 for can­
ning. Harry Culbertson.
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WANTED— Fresh Cows
Springers. Also beef. Write Frank
W.—What! You have been
Wilson, Forest Grove, Ore. 30*4 Ashing all day and only have an
old boot to show for it?
Mr. W.—Well, I fished for you
CARDBOARD— white and as­ for three years and all I got was a
sorted colors, 5c and 10c a lemon.
sheet. Eagle office.
FOR SALE— Nice fryers for
eating purposes. Sleeping rooms
to rent. Two heavy log truck
bunks. W. O. Porterfield, 253
Nort St.
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ATTENTION WORKERS— Earn
money peeling Cascara Bark in
your spare time. Highest price
in years. For particulars, see
Vernonia Trading Co.
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USED MAJESTIC Radio in
good condition. Paterson Fur­
niture Store.
Announcing
A NEW
TWIST BREAD
That Is Giving Wide
Satisfaction
Try It
Vernonia
Bakery
Introducing
Miller's
New DRESS SHOP and
Dress Making Es+ab
3lrs. Morrell
in eliarqe