I FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT Third division — Coquille, Tilla­ rates are expected to fall is an­ nounced now, however, so that far­ mook, first; Silverton, second; Hills­ mers planning 1940 operations can boro, McMinnville, Newberg, third; know approximately what payments Toledo, fourth; St. Helens, North i they can earn. Bend, fifth; Springfield Hood Ri­ The 1940 payments will be lowei ver, sixth; Burns, Grants Pass, City councilmen of Vernonia at allowed over said airport without a recent meeting passed an ordan- the consent of the city council first than those of 1939 because national Roseburg, seventh; Ashland, eighth; ance regulating the use of the air­ having been obtained in writing. acreage allotments are larger. Funds Dallas, ninth. Forest Visitors Should 71 Per Cent of Out-of­ port and the actions of those pres­ Section 10. No aircraft that has therefore, must be distributed on a Fourth division—Bandon, Enter- Remember Rules of Care State Tourists Originate ent during the time planes are not been inspected by the United broader basis. The 1940 national prise, Gladston, Heppner, Myrtle with Fire landed on the field. The act pro­ States Department of Commerce wheat acreage allotment is 62 mil­ Point, Vernonia, West Linn, all tied in West The Oregon State Motor Associa­ vides field rules and other laws and approved or does not have a lion acres, as compared with 55 for first; Newport, second; Forest Present light rains have not Similarly Grove, third; Beaverton, Milton, state license shall be operated from rr.sllion acres in 1939. necessarily ended the forest fire tion has launched a state-wide and regulations. said airport, except the testing of O,e ^ on ’ s „ 19 v 4 ° Sheridan, fourth; Gresham, Prine- Section 1. All flying shall be season and forest visitors shou!'1 i survey to determine whether hotel nient will be 851,458, — an increase ville, fifth; Lebanon Union, Wood- remember the rules of care with 1 and camp proprietors and other dene in strict conformance with planes may be permitted by consent)1—............. ~~ Per cen^‘ 'burn, sixth; Milwaukie, seventh; fire, according to the Forest Ser- business concerns serving the travel­ the rules set forth by the United of the city council having first i Oswego, Reedsport, eighth. ling public believe that Oregon’s States Department of Commerce. I been obtained in writing, vice. Section 11. No motor shall be Standings are based on the per- “The history of past fire sea- heavy tourist advertising in eastern and rules and regulations that may ( centage of improvement in acci- sons,” says the Regional Office, “in- magazines is bringing profitable re­ be hereafter enacted by said de­ started or run unless a competant pilot or mechanic is in attendance! dents made for the month of July partment. dilates that rains coming at this sults. $0* at the controls, and in starting an I In the current issue of The Ore­ this year in comparison with the time of year breed a false sense Section 2. All aircraft shall be corresponding month last year, The of security. The records indicate gon Motorist the association took taxied at a slow and cautious speed lireraft motor the customary safe' contest runs till the first of the that often we have several weeks the position that much of the $t00,- to the point of take off or to hang­ procedure shall be followed at all year at which time final standing', of dangerous fire weather before 000 advertising allocation is mis­ ers. and no aircraft shall be left times. I Section 12. No motor shall be run will be computed and the winners the fall rains set in. This was the directed, since 71 per cent of the without an experienced person in Vernonia stood in first place in case in 1936 and 1937, when fires out-of-state tourists originate in attendance when the motor is run­ so that the hangers, passengers or in etch division will be awarded a other persons shall be in the path its division for July in the 1939 sal of highway plaques designating were fought through the month California and Washington, largely ning. •Cities Traffic Safety contest, spon ­ of the propellor stream, and no the city as 1939 safety contest win­ of October. Even though the forests California. The association favors Section 3. No aircraft shall be sored in Oregon by Earl Snell, sec- ner. These plaques will be suitable have been moistened, there is, in spending nearer home the bulk of left on the runway for a greater motors shall be run in hangers or •shops without special permission retary of state, it was announced fur mounting on standards at the many cases, much dry tinder under- funds available for promotion and period of time than is necessary in today. laving been first obtained from the neath. A neglected match, cigarette advertising. city entrances.. Hying operations, and the runways Standings in the four divisions ?ity council. In submitting the questionnaire, or campfire could start a smoulder­ Since improvement is the key shall be kept clear of obstructions states: “Those of Section 13. The conduct and man- were as follows: : ing fire in such cases, which would the association pcint of the contest, the city which at all times. First division — Portland, first; igt ment of the public in attendance break out later into a real confla- you who are actually catering to Section 4. All passengers, ex­ t the airport shall at all time be Astoria, second; Eugene, Klamath makes the greatest progress in the gration with the return of danger- the needs of tourists—providing reduction of accidents, fatalities them with overnight accommoda- cept students receiving instructions, inder control and supervision of Falls, Medford, Salem, tied for ar.d injurias, will receive the high­ our fire weather.” shall board planes in the loading , feeding them and meeting the city council, and the City of third. The Forest Service bids throngs ticns, est rankings, Snell said. zone at the east end of flying Vernonia will not be responsible Second division — Albany, first; welcome to the national forests, but the in­ —can give the accurate answer urges every one to practice scrupu­ to the problem. You know what field, and in no case shall' passen­ or any loss or damage suffered by Corvallis, Oregon City, tied for gers or other persons be permitted any person or persons while on the lously the well known rules of your cash register shows.” second; Bend, third; The Dalles, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY jn the loading area until the plane ■voperty of said airport while rid­ woodmanship as to care with fire. fourth; Baker, fifth; Pendleton, they are to take passage on shall ing in or entering or leaving any sixth. Marshfield was not given a FOR SALE—Pears. 50c per box. be ready to load. aircraft or vehicle, and all persons rating for July due to insufficient You pick them and bring your SINGERS TO BE AT MIST Section 5. Drinking or posses- entering upon the said airport as- reports received at the secretary of own boxes. Mrs, A. L. Parker, Mist GYM SUNDAY EVENING— sion of intoxicating liquor or any ume all risks upon themselves with- state’s office. (Continued from page 1.) Route, Vernonia. Reverend J. S. Tucker and a jther violation of the law shall be out recourse to the City of Verno­ place was won by group of singers from radio sta­ seconds. Second cause of permanent exclusion of nia. tion KEX of Portland are scheduled Harry Hall and E. Nygaard with a the guilty party from the airport. Section 14. The following charges Your Money Buys a Better Value When You Trade to be in Mist at the gymnasium time of seven minutes, 16 seconds Section 6. Any person or persons hall be made for the use of said at the Wridge and on the coming Sunday evening at and third to Willard operating any aircraft in violation airport, which charges shall be col- VERNONIA BARGAIN STORE 7:30 p. m. An interesting service James Rusow in seven minutes, 30 f this ordinance shall be deprived 'eeted by the person in charge of NEW and USED GOODS including singing and instrumental seconds. ftom further use of the airport and mid airport and shall be turned 810 BRIDGE STREET First place for log bucking was its facilities. music will be held. An announce­ over to the general funds of the Reynolds with a time won by Dave ment of the event states that all Section 7. No motor vehicles, ex City of Vernonia when collected. minutes, 50 seconds of three aic cordially invited to attend. cepting ambulances, or light oil A. Hanger Service, per day $1.00, through a log 35 inches in diame­ trucks or service trucks shall be per month, $15.00. ter. Second went to John Reynolds SPOTLIGHT STOLEN allowed on any part of the runways B. Passenger for Hire, each 15 with a time of 3:52 and third to ir other portions of the field used SATURDAY EVENING— per cent of fare. R. McDonald in 4:07. for landing or taking o»V, and at no C. Student Instruction, per month, The activity of thieves recently Log chopping winners were first time shall motor vehicles be parked 5 per cent of cost of instruction. was responsible for the loss Russell Henry, time 3:20; second, in hangers or between handers and D. Student Planes, per month, SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 and 9. by Edward Clark, market man- Dave Raynolds, time 4:00; and runways. $5.00. ager at Safeway, of a spot- third, Tom Juola with a time of Section 8. No rubbish, debris, re­ Section 15. No charge shall be light accessory to his automobile, 4:15. The log used varied between FRUITS and VEGETABLES 'use, .oily rags, or other waste shall made for the airport for sale and The machine was parked before 15 and 17 inches in diameter, be placed or kept on said airport or demonstration of aircaft, and all the MacDonald Hotel when the First, second and third place win- or building on said airport premises. aircaft using said airport as an theft was made. The guilty person ners in the Monday women’s ’'ail Section 9. No acrobatic flying, emergency landing or non commer­ or persons has not as yet been de­ driving contest were Betsy Ny- wing walking, parachute jumping cial purposes shall not pay any fees termined. Igaard, 38 seconds; Goldie Hall, 49 o’- other air exhibitions shall be for said use. seconds; Mabel Mitchell, 50 sec- LOUISIANA or.ds. Each contestant was given Attend Fair- lecessary for all covered employers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stubbs were 110 large nails to drive into a tim elberta to report wages earned by all their at the State Fair in Salem on Mon­ ber and competition was against employes in order that the commis­ day. time. sion may complete its records look­ no ing toward a minimum of employer reporting after January 1, 1940. After that date, reports to the state commission may be completed Changeover to Quarterly by preparing a carbon copy of the report to the federal government. Association Present Light Rains Do Not To Determine E nd Fi re Da nger Value oi Ads City Council Passes Act Regulating Airport Use FACTÍ Large Crowds Extra Special LADIES NEW FALL AND WINTER i Felt Hats New Fall Showing Special Price $1.00 Little Dorothy Dresses Sizes 3 to 16 Years ------ Very Large Assortment .................... 98c PRICE SCOTCH PLAID SUITINGS 35e and 59c SPUN RAYON DRESS MATERIAL 35c & 59c BLANKETS 69c “> $13.95 LADIES SLIPS 49c '» $1.98 BOYS TROUSERS 98c «° $2.49 BOYS POLO SHIRTS 25e to 98c BOYS WOOL SWEATERS 49c — 98c — $1.98 — $2.98 Headquarters for School Supplies BOYS WOOL MELTON ZIPPER JACKETS $1.98 — $2.98 — $3.49 BOYS CHAMBRAY and COVERT SHIRTS 49c Tokay Grapes Bananas Ripe YAMS Peaches Onions u s. 1 Wage Data N om Due Office Of Commission Reporting System Calls for Record of Earnings Payments by AAA to ße 18 to 20 Cents Employers covered by the state unemployment compensation law were reminded today that wage data for the final quarter of 1938 and thi first two quarters of 1939 is now due in the central office of the commission here in Salem. Payment Last Year Was Change over to the quarterly e- porting system necessitated calling 28 Cents; Cannot Estab­ for a record of all' earnings in cov­ lish Rate This Early ert d employment for all workers, in order that the commission may post it is expected that wheat far- the items necessary to permit pro­ m< rs who comply with the AAA cessing of claims in 1940 without ' farm program in 1940 will be paia asking employers for wage data at from i 18 to 22 cents a bushel on the time of separations. the 1 normal yield of their acreage Wage data for July, August an J allotment, as compared with 28 cents this year, according to word September is due in October. Some employers harbour the mis1 received by the state AAA office taken impression that payment of at Corvallis. This includes conser­ contributions satisfies the require­ vation and price adjustment pay­ ments on wage reporting, officials ments. Definite rates cannot be estab- laid. It was pointed out that for the remainder of the base year :ished at this early date, it was which ends September 30 it is said. The range within which the Houses for Sale DILL PICKLES 2^-Size Cans CAMAY TOILET SOAP pound box 10 ib. bag ....... Each 10c 3 Bars 17c H-lb. pkg. 29c Tall Can 6c 2 for 25c 3 Pkgs. 25c TEA, CANTERBURY ORANGE PEKOE CHERUB MILK ...................................... PORK & BEANS, Large 2% Size Cans RIPPLED WHEAT Airway Coffee 1-lh.bag 12c; 31b. 35c Su-Purb Soap Large Package. FRESH Corn Flakes KR1SP pkg. 5c Grapefruit Juice Large 46-oz. can. 2 for 25c —Shop Safeway for Quality Meats— BACON, Armour’s Sugar Cured, lb- 21c By the Piece BEEF ROAST I pound ................................ SALMON PORK STEAKS 21c Lean Center Cuts DRY SALT PORK 25c and 49 BOYS and MENS FELT HATS $1.49 $3.49 $1.95 Low Down Payment - Easy 19c Ik Well Streaked with Lean BOYS SUSPENDERS ib. 14‘/2C Each 49c COTTAGE BUTTS From $500 up 5c 5c 5c 55c 15c VEGETOLE SHORTENING 39c Terms on Balance Caley A. Stanwood, Inc. See T. B. Mill« — Vernonia pound