Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 28, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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    FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
demand for such timber at normal shed protection, whether or not era] rights under such terms and
Melvin Boeck and Geraldine Hoff- , ST. HELENS SOFTBALL
especially set aside by order of forest areas and to lease such mln-
market prices;
and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. ¡NINE TO PLAY HERE
Boeck. He is employed as sales-
The H.W.H. Adams gponaored
2. Sales shall be made in econ­ this court for such purposes, shall conditions as the court may iTom
man for the Quality Food Pro-. softball team of St. Helens is sched- omical logging units, and parts of not be offered for sale;
time to time determine.
ducts Company of Portland.
' uled to play here Sunday, July parcels or tracts shall not be sold
6. It shall be the policy to re­
J. D Perry, I. S. Baumgardner,
■ 30, on the city park diamond, it when such sale shall materially re­ tain title to sites lor summer
G.
C. Kirkbride, M. E. Whitbeck,
'was stated this week. The visitors duce the value or possibility of the homes or other recreational areas
Wilburn, Lauritzer, Jim An-
WESTIMBER CCC
L.
C.
| will play the O-A mill nine a sale of the entire or adjacent and, if wanted for private uses, to
Aohieving a gain that equals the SOFTBALL NINE WINS
liker, Jess Steward, O. E. Larson,
1 double-header contest starting at tracts;
lease the same for such term of C. C. VanDoren, Roland Masten,
entire output of many a brewery
2 p. m.
| 3. Sales shall not be made to years, consideration und conditions Fred Colvin, Willard Evenson, Lode
Acme Breweries today announced FROM CATES MOTOR
I------- ----------------------------------------- speculators or others
when it is I as the court may from time to McDonald, Ralph Langdon, Stella
that its sales for the first six months
TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle) VFW TO ENTERTAIN
(pp. ¡rent that the purchaser jJ time determine;
of 1939 were 740,089 gallons —Mrs. Grace Drury, Beverly Jeanne DISTRICT CONFERENCE—
Harris, P. M. Brandt, .J. S. Watts
.,'1 7. Cut-over, burned-over or non-jj j Steve Davis,
jnly buying for re-sale or
or specu-
ahead of this same period in 1938. and Howard of Vancouver, Washi­
The local post of the Veterans
______
“Acme Beer has led in sales ever ngton, and Mrs. Edith Riggle of oT Foreign Wars will act as host to uuve purposes with the probabil­ timbered lands within forest ai eas |
since Repeal and its total output of Buxton are spending this week with the district conference to be held I ity that taxes will nut be paid and shall not be sold except to adjacent
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
7,017,375 gallons for six months their sister and daughter, Mrs. here about August 18. The date, as hat the county will again have to farrq owners unless such tract is
oredose
on
the
tracts;
of
sufficient
size
to
be
an
econ
­
s.ts an all time record among West­ Elmo Tailman and family.
I yet, is tentative but when definitely
4. S. les shall not be made to omical grazing unit and may be so VANTED—Home for a two-month-
ern brewers,” stated Karl F. Schus­
The softball game between this Set will comprise posts in the north-
old female pup. Call at 159 North
ter, President of Acme Breweries. CCC boys and Cates Motor Co. was western part of the state.
•ecowl
owners at amount charged used without detriment to adjacent
I
T
reat, Vernonia.
30tl—
i
timber
owners
and
further
tha*
This gain coincides with the com­ one more winner for the CCC’s.
i-ainst property at time of pur-
pany’s largest investment in news­ The score being 18 to 5.
base by the county as prov.ded by such use shall not require the ex­
Section 3, Chapter 402, Oregon tension of road and school facili­ OR SALE—Fryers. Mrs. Herbert
paper advertising and is all the
Mrs. Frank Davis of Vernonia,
Counts, Keasey Rt., Vernonia,
Laws 1937, unless such record ties;
more significant in a period when formerly Mrs. Silas Powell, was I
(Continued from page 1.)
30t3—
the brewing industry as a whole re­ calling on old-time friends here1 repol.ts. Accidents drivers by age jwner shall have ,had an interest
8. Grazing lands not subject to Oregon.
;
n
the
land
as
owner,
part
owner,
sale
by
reason
of
the
above
re
­
ports a slight sales decline.
Monday. Mrs. Davis was an ex-'g^ppg follow: under 15 years, 13;
resident and lived here at the time 15 to 24 years, 1,135; 25 to 39 or mortgagor at the time of fore­ quirements shall be leased for such FOUND—.Maroon cloth jacket and
'Hour sack containing pillow, on
the Community churth was built ¡years, 1,727. 40 to 54 years, 1,255; closure, or is an heir of such periods and terms as the court may
MRS. FOWLER IS
owner or mortgagor;
oad 'between Treharne and Ver-
from time to time decide;
and
was
one
of
its
most
active
■
[over
55
years,
601.
Farmers
were
HOSTESS TO CLUB;
5. Tracts of forest land chiefly
9. It shall be the policy to re­ lonia. Owner call at Eagle office
'involved in 301 mishaps, laborers
workers.
MANY PEOPLE VISIT
30t3—
Mrs. Alice Kirk is spending a j [in 2,072, professional men in 445, valuable for recreation or water- tain title to mineral lands within ’.nd pay for this ad.
RIVERVIEW — (Special to The ew days in Portland at the home students in 228, professional driv­
Eagle)—The Riverview Friendship yf her son and daughter-in-law, ers in 416, houswives in 356.
club met Thursday with Mrs. C. C. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Adams.
Seventy-seven percent of the to-s
Fowler. Pot-luck luncheon was serv­
Mrs. Ida Page of Portland spentI ital, or 2,251 traffic accidents oc-1
ed at noon. The afternoon was Saturday and Sunday at the Kil-1 Icurred in daylight this June, com-j
The Beit Coffee is the
spent sewing and visiting. Merh- burg home.
kind you like the best.
pared to 78 per cent for June a
Thousands prefer
bers present were Mrs. Ed Buck­
Miss Dorothy Hall of Portland year ago.
Edwards to
ner and son, Max, Mrs. T. C. and Elsie Wing of Cornelius are
Nine persons were killed in traf­
eny other.
Biggs, Mrs. Elben John, Mrs. Ed now employes at the Gilmore hotel. fic accidents involving 96 pedes­
Roediger, Mrs. J. M. Peachey and
Mrs. Jesse Brown of Eugene was trians. In 45 of these accidents,
Mrs. C. C. Fowler. Guests for the 1 Wednesday and Thursday visitor pedestrians were engaged in such |
day were Mrs. Wm. Biggs and f Mrs. B. Tailman last week.
unsafe actions as jay-walking cross-1
daughter, Florence, of Wauna.
Chester Byers is the proud pos­ ing intersections diagonally, walk- i
Hale Graves is visiting his par­ sessor of a new Chevrolet sedan. ing with traffic instead of facing |
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves, Also the Gildners are driving a it on highways, stepping out from I
ó
t<y
having recently completed a 4- new Dodge sedan.
behind parked cars and playing in j
<yv Tilorvzif ßaeße
¿
year enlistment in the Navy, where
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stout of Port­ the street.
he served on the Air Craft Carrier land were Saturday visitors of Ida
A total of 590 drivers were in-1
I LB. CAN
vilburg. Mrs. Kilbug returned to volved in accidents in which ex­
Lexington.
REGULA
2 LB.CAN 430
GRIND
Mrs. Thomas Graves is suffering Portland with the Stouts and came cessive speed was listed as a contri­
from a seriously infected finger.
iome Sunday evening.
buting factor. In 28 percent of the
Hare V.ou Tried it ?-
Mr. and Ms. Lowell Powers and
Mrs, W. Lowry of Portland is a ¡fatal accidents speed was listed as a
Giv« Yourttlf a
Make it u/th
t ICED ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Holmes spent zisitor of the Wyville Gilmores this factor. There were 232 cars repor­
Chance to Sava Money
on
Coffee
...............Try
Saturday evening in Portland.
week.
COFFEE
ted with some mechanical defects
EDWARDS TODAYI
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wasser of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilmore of ranging from faulty brakes, bad
üelicioim!
—SAX THOUSANDS WHO LIKE
AIRWAY COFFEE nt OC*
Goble were weekend guests of Mrs. Seattle, Washington, were weekend lights to defective steering gears
Refreshing !
ITS REFRESHING FLAVOR
MILD, MELLOW, 1- lb. B., 11c "• VVV
Albert Nelson.
'uests of Mr. Gilmore’s parents. and bad tires, but 53 percent of the
Economical!
NOB HILL COFFEE «-ib OQe
Oran,« P«ko<
Miss Lorraine Peachey and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gilmore. Return­ vehicles involved in fatal acci­
Rich,VigorousBlend. 1-lb.Bl,to. ’•« WvV
Albert Nelson visited friends in ing home with them Sunday night dents had no defects apparent.
Goble Wednesday.
were their two children, Claudette
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Roediger, Jr. and Shirley Mae, who have spent
Prices Effective JULY 24 to 29, Inclusive — Vernonia Oregon
and Mr. and Mrs. Cihet Anderson the past several weeks here with
t, ent the weekend at Cannon Beach. heir grandparents.
(Continued from page 1.)
Mrs. B. T. Hart is spending a ii'ble to adjacent private owners
June Altman of Aberdeen, Wash­
ington, is visiting at the home of ew days in Portland with her sis­ at true market value. Where ap­
Tidbit* or
Assorted Flavors
ter, Ms. Emmett Murphy and fam plications for the purchase of Class 1
her aunt, Mrs. L. C'. Boeck.
6 Packages ............ wJL
Crushed
Crushed
• Ruth Boeck is spending the sum­ iy.
2 lands are made by individuals
mer with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
Mrs. Beatrice Squire of McMinn­ other than adjacent owners, the fol­
and Mrs. J. C. Bond, of Wishr%m, ville is a visitor of the Robert lowing considerations shall govern:
Fine Granulated
Washington.
Hensley home this week.
1. That the tract or group of
78
100-Pound Bag
Sandwich
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster of tract of tracts to be sold shall' be
Mrs. Pearl Biggs and children are
Spread
visiting at the home of Mr. and Portland were Sunday visitors of the policy to sell as rapidly as pos­
Mrs. John Biggs.
Mrs. Foster’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. sible to adjacent private owners at
Camels, Chesterfields,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Walker are A. M. Ellit. The Fosters were re­ true market value. Where applica-! I
MILD CREAM
Luckies
and Old Gold
Pound
enjoying a visit with their children, turning to their home from a va tions for the purchase of Class 2I
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker and cation at Seaside.
lands are made by individuals other 1
son from Burns; and their daugh­
than adjacent owners, the following 1
3-lb. can 49c
SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING
ter, Mrs. Alfred Hankle and hus­ To Visit Parents---
considerations shall govern:
2 cans 25c
SHRIMP,
Pelaco
Dry
Pack
.....................
band from Sheridan.
Mrs. Ira Baucom and son, Ed­ • 1. That the tract or group or '
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lloyd entertain­ ward, left today for Centralia tract or group of tracts to be sold!
MED. BAR
............ p
16-oz can 19c
CALUMET BAKING POWDER
ed last Saturday evening with a where she will spend the coming shall be of sufficient size and char i
3 bars 17c
CAMAY TOILET SOAP
.... ..............
chicken dinner served on their lawn. | io days visiting with her parents, acter to support a farm family; I
LG. BAR
........ 3 for 25c
PORK & BEANS
Large 2% Size Can
25c
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. afid Mrs. F. A. Dodds.
2. That the establishment of a
3 FOR
2-oz.
can
5c
PEPPER,
SCHILLINGS
......................
Jewell Lloyd and baby, and Mr.
farm upon such tracts shall not re-
and Mrs. Fred Zeiner and family.Su,er* Re,urn—
quire the extension of present road
Louis Huntley and family were 1 Reverend and Mrs. L. W. Suter or school facilities;
evening
from
returned
Wednesday
fishing in Woodson Sunday.
3. That the tracts shall be sold at
Melvin Baker and Geraldine Hoiff- ' Turner where they attended the full market value.
LG. PKG. .
19c
camp
meeting
and
business
session
master were married last Thursday
4.
That
the
initial
payment,
con-
at Vancouver, Washington. They of the Oregon district of the As- sideation and terms of sale shall
spent the weekend with his mother 1 sembly of God.
be such that there will be a reason­
able expectation that the sale will
VELVET or P. A.
1A
be completed.
2-oz. can
.........
In the sale and disposal of Class
3 or timber lands it shall be the
Crisp
policy of the county to manage and
Bordens, Alpine,
dispose of such lands or the pro­
4 lh
39c
Pet or Carnation
ducts therefrom in such a manner i
that the county shall recover the |
full value; that the principle ofl
Fruits — Vegetables
—Shop Our Market for the Finest Meats—
sustained yield shall be followed so |
far as the character and location of I
such lands will permit; that due'
Armour’s Star
lb.
Pound
consideration shall be given to es-l
tablished and adjacent logging oper-j
c
ations and to the management plans I
Cut from Choice Steer
by adjacent .public and private hold­
Pounds
ings.
Rib Boiling Beef IQ’/ic Pork Sausage
1C-
To accomplish the above purpose
Pound
................
Country Style
LB.
in the disposal of such lands the
following considerations shall gov-1
PURE LARD
for • •
25c Bologna and Liver
ern:
3 Pounds
......
Sausage
1. Title lands principally valu­
Pound .........................
* * V
Caley A. Stanwood, Inc.
Assorted Luncheon
able for timber production shall
SEEDLESS
retained by the county and the;
19r
Meats
25c Fancy Bacon
See T. B. Mills — Vernonia
timber crop thereon disposed of at j
Pounds
Pound
.....................
By the Piece
LB.
such times as the crop shall have
reached maturity and there is
Gallon Sales
For Six Months
Show Increase
32 Per CeUt-
(PaulUûïei
TOP QUALITY COFFEE
FOR ICED TEA!
1‘
Canterbury
Land Utilization-
Jell Well
Sugar
Cheese
ir.
IJL
Grapefruit Juice 46-oz, can 15c
Pineapple
3 GSRS 19c
Wheaties
Lunch Box
Cigarettes
IOC
qt. jar 39c
ctn. $1-19
Ivory Soap
Oxydol
Campbell’s Soup.E."X.Chh,±" 3 cns.25c
Corn Flakes kel,-ocg's pkg. 5c
lUC Corn Meal 9-lb. bag 25c
Crackers
2-lb. box 14c
Shortening
Milk
4 cans 25c
Tobacco
From $500 up
Low Down Payment - Easy
Terms on Balance
Tomatoes
.»<•
Bananas
1
25c
Oranges
50
40c
Grapes
3
Hams X'i.or
25c
IBeef Pot Roast Ii>. I3»/2
17-
25c
Marshmallows
Su-rurb
Soap
Save 8c
ONE 10c Package
ONE 18c 1
BOTH FOR ri-
20 c
1-IB BAG