FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT man Kehrli, Bureau director. The advantage of uniformity achieved in this way is that the model or­ dinance will be based on a broader experience than is available in any one city, and if the same general principle«! are followed by a number [of cities court interpretation of one League of Oregon Cities, ordinance will apply in all cities. Fear of Expense Brings Research Bureau to Sub­ A comprehensive police ordin­ Neglect of Opportunity ance for the regulation of junk mit Model Draft for Development dealers has already been mailed Modern, “streamlined,” ordinan- for review to Loel Roberts, muni­ Vacant lots or farm yards could ances, which with slight variations, cipal judge; and A. D. Lolley, police profitable be turned into commun­ çre designed to fit situations in chief. ity play areas for children and cities throughout the state, will be Model ordinances designed to pro­ equipped at slight cost, believe staff prepared under a model ordinance vide city traffic regulations, and men of the physical education de­ progiam undertaken jointly by the‘to cover municipal regulation of partment of OSC, who discussed League of Oregon Cities and the I food handlers, curb cuts, pavement this subject on one of the regular Bureau of Muncipal' Research of cuts, and others will be included in 9 o’clock evening state college the University of Oregon as an out­ the program. “round tables” over radio station growth of the WPA codification The bureau also has on file, avail­ KOAC. service sponsored by these agen­ able to city officials, model ordin­ Many persons neglect such op­ cies. Under a program agreed on ances drawn by various national and portunities because they fear too at the League Convention, a ten­ state organizations. much labor or exipense would be tative draft of each proposed ordin­ involved, said Grant Swan, OSC ance will be submitted to city off­ EXAMINERS DUE HERE track cot ch in the discussion with icials of Vernonia and a number of AGAIN JULY 20— Bill McKalip, freshman coach, and other cities for review and critic­ Announcement of a future visit Howard Smith, head of physical ism. The final model draft will be of examiners for drivers and chauf­ education in the Corvallis junior made available to city councils high school. where situations necessitating legis­ feurs licenses was made this week “Establishing tennis courts is ex­ to set aside the date of July 20 lation arise. It is not intended pensive and difficult, said McKalip, that the model ordinances be suit­ for that purpose. The examiners will “but children or grownups can have able for mechanical copying, but be in Vernonia with headquarters jest as much fun with badm;nton, rather to serve as a starting point at the city hall between the hours a somewhat similar game but which for working out regulations for >f 10:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. on requires no fences nor carefully individual cities, according to Her-. hat date. prepared ground. Playing equipment is also reasonably priced.” Other homemade or low priced equipment suggested were boxes for box hockey and lumber scaf- folding for swings, teeter-totters and horizontal bars. It was sug- gested that the last named be kept fairly low and over soft ground as high bars are dangerous for in­ experienced children. Change of Ordinances Is Outlined Community Play Areas Can Be Profitable ■■ -------- ==; ea lock at Bonneville dam, pro­ natural resource—and in the steady Here as Viator*— Mr. and Mrs. A. Meinig and vides for julk shipment of raw migration to the northwest of re­ i"- .erials from the Inland empire fugees from the nations drouth daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Koberstein viaited with Mrs. and increases the permanency of areas. Decentralized expansion in the re­ Del Long and children Sunday, July future basic industries by permit­ ting import shipments of certain gion, through cooperation with the 9. Miss Dorothy is staying the Week federal program, will tend to even with Gwendolyn. ores to enrich regional supplies. out future booms and depressions, “The development of irrigation Breaks Arm— he declared. under the Grand Coulee project Charles Carrie! of Treharne suf­ will bring thousands of new settlers fered a broken arm last Friday af­ In St. Helens — and thereby create new markets Oscar G. Weed, J. T. Scott, C. ternoon while playing at the home for industrial products.” C. VanDoren and Norris Soden were jf Harry Condit. Pointing the way to new north­ visitors in St. Helens Tuesday eve­ Fishing Trip— vest industries, Bloch declared the ning to attend the installation of A. L. Kullander, Harry Kerns uost fertile field lies among those officers of the Knights of Pythias tnd E. II. Washburn plan to leave n which power is a major cost lodge. Grind Chancellor Frank C. the latter part of this week for item. Among these he included alu­ minum, copper, zinc, magnesium, Renfrew was present for the oc­ Bend where they will make their casion to perform the installation. headquarters for a week or 10-day medium, chlorine and caustic soda, fishing trip. During Mr. Kullander's ferroalloys and calcium carbide. Visits Mother— absence, J. M. Holland of Portland “Establishment of basic electra- James K. Wood, son of Mrs. A. will have charge of the jewelry metallurgical industries,” he said, E. Wood, stationed at San Diego ‘would result in expansion of sec­ with the Aviation Corp of the store. ondary manufacturing industries Navy spent the past week visiting ' Visitors at Wood Home— which are the best source of diver­ with his mother before leaving Mrs. Ina N. Scott and Miss Grace sified employment.” Monday for Seattle and Butte, Kvale of Crosby, North Dakota, The Bonneville market chief stres­ Montana, with a shipmate, Loa .visited at the A. E. Wood home on sed the need for new industries to , P’nny. They plan to return here Stoney Point during the fourth of offset existing unbalance of north­ i in two weeks for a few days addi- July weekend. Richard Scott, is vest trade, the steady decline of ! tional visit before returning to staying at the home during sum­ standing timber—the present major I duty on i .ugust 4th. mer vacation months. tjLmeLiziimefai Houses for Sale Get your Canning Supplies Now! 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