Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 15, 1939, Page 7, Image 7

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    SPORTS—Through The Eagle’s Eyes
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1939_______________________ VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
NAMES OF
City Council Ordinance to
Loggers Invited to
LOGGER
Regulate Placing oj Poles
Participate in
SQUAD GIVEN
Opener September 22
Vernonia Team Partici­
pates as Guest Eleven in
Tualatin League
An invitation directed to the
Vernonia Loggers football eleven
was received this week asking the
team to participate in the Wash­
ington county opener Friday even­
ing, September 22 at 8 p. m.
The situation as was explained
is that the Washington County
Tualatin League embraces seven
teams which leaves one without
competition for the opening and
necessitates the invitation of -n
outside team.
The league is divided for the
opening with four teams in one
division competing with four teams
in the other division. Competition
is arranged so that one continuous
game is played with two teams,
one from each division, playing
one 15-minute quarter of the game.
The divisions have been design­
ated east and west, the west side
te: ms comprising Hillsboro, Forest
Grove, St. Marys and Vernonia and
the east side Newberg, Tigard,
Beaverton and Sherwood.
The game is to be played on the
Pacific University field at Forest
Grove.
GUN CLUB
TO COMPETE
AGAIN
VERNONIA TEAM TO
SHOOT WITH COLUM­
BIA-WILLAMETTE
SALE OF
500 PERMITS
ORDERED
ABOUT 100 SOLD' TO
DATE; GREATER CALL
EXPECTED SOON
The state game commission at
its meeting in July ordered the sale
of 500 special permits to take an­
tlerless deer during the regular
open season for buck deer, Septem­
ber 20 to October 25, in the area
immediately adjacent to the Mule
Deer game reserve in Klamath and
Lake counties. Approximately 100
tags have been sold so far and the
demand for tags is expected to in­
crease as the season approaches.
Anyone desiring a tag can secure
one by forwarding to the office of
the game comnlission in Portland
the fee of five dollars together with
information as to the number and
kind of hunting license owned. The
commission is compelled, according
to law, to issue tags in the order
that the applications are received
and after 500 tags have been sold,
no more will be issued.
A complete description and map
of the area open to antlerless deer
hunting can be found in the official
synopsis of the 1939 hunting regu­
lations, copies of which are now
available at leading sporting goods
and hardware stores.
Hunters carrying antelerless deer
permits for this area will be re­
quired to check in and out of any
one of the following stations: Lake­
view, Paisley and Dairy.
An ordinance recently passed by ground to a height of at least six
the Vernonia city council is given feet perpendicularly above the
below to reveal regulations now in ground, which boxing shall be kept
TURNOUT FOR FOOT­ effect in the city governing the well painted with white paint; said
BALL TOTALS TWEN­ placing of poles, posts and similar' boxing shall be placed on all said
erections and the placing of drop’
TY-SIX
wires, guys, stay rods and projec­ . guys, rods and stays theretofore in­
A list of the names of the Logger tions from poles and buildings upon stalled and now in place, within
squad which has been holding regu- the streets, alleys and highways of thirty days from the approval of
this ordinance by the mayor.
lar practices since the opening of, the city.
school last week was made a few j Section 1. All telephone, tele­
Section 3. No stay wire, stay or
days ago alter it was possible to graph, electric light wires and wires guy of any kind shall cross any
determine somewhat the number of every description for conveying public street or thorofare at a less
who would appear regularly for in- electric current * in any » form *•'**
herein-
’»*»* height than 18 feet above the est­
struction by Mason McCoy, high
high1 after installed and running from ablished grade thereof.
school coach.
; any building or structure within
Section 4. Guy rods, guy wires,
So far this season insufficient the fire limits of th.e City of Ver- stays and braces to signs and other
time has passed for a definite nonia to any pole, line or fixture projections extending from build­
statement of the names of those to standing, upon or above any street, ing
over street,
highway
or
fill team positions.
| alley or public place of said City public place of the City of Ver-
The squad includes the following:
Vernonia, shall be at least 18 nonia, shall be so placed that the
Jack Baker, Philip Millis, Edgar feet above the established street total distance along the face of
(Clulbertson, Lyle Walker, Melvin
...... grade or the level of the side walk such building between the extreme
Powell, Bill Duncan, Cloice Hall, at their lowest point, except where points at which any of said guy
Robert Roeser, Jack Olin, Ralph said building is of less height than rods, guy wires, etc. are fastened
Ohler, Bob Tindall, Ben Soejimi, 18 feet, and wires running to such is not greater than the distance
Harry 1 Henderson, George Turner, building shall at their lowest point said sign, etc. projects from said
Homer Michener, Clair Sunell, Roy be at least as high above the est­ building; provided, if there is such
Soejimi, , Wilton Rogers, Bud Adams, ablished grade of the adjacent guy rod or stay only on one side
Clifford I Bergerson, Geo*ge King, street and the level of the adjacent of said sign it shall not exceed the
Clayton Aldrich, Warren Hershey, sidewalk as is the highest point total length of said sign or pro­
Melven Rose, Lyman Hawken, and of said building, and all such drop jection or the total distance said
wires shall be run as nearly as prac- sign or projection extends from
Ralph Bennett.
Middleton Crawford is manager ticable at right angles to the face said building.
of the building which they enter.
Section 5. No wires shall be at­
for the team this year.
Section 2. No guy wires or guy tached to any building in such
rods shall hereafter be placed upon manner as to interfere with free
fxams Announced---
rny pole or line within the city access to any fire escape installed
The U. S. Civil Service this limits except at dead ends or sharp thereon, and or the raising of
week announced open competitive angles in said lines and shall not ladders from the ground to the foot
exams for the positions listed here. be anchored at a greater distance of said fire escape.
Section 6. No stub pole, splice or
The positions include engineering than thirty feet from the base of
draftsman of several grades for the pole so guyed or stayed, and other material shall be attached to
work on ships; chief engineering all such rods, guys and stays either any pole within the fire district
draftsman, mechanical, including heretofore or hereafter installed limits of the city of Vernonia, and
several grades; galley designer; air shall be installed in wooden boxing all replacement of poles within
(radio) ; head at least four inches and not more said limits shall be the same size
carrier inspector
and
junior than five inches square from the at the base as the poles they are
sceintist-astronomer ;
domestic attendant (seamstress).
Full information relative to age
limits, education and other require­
ments may be obtained from the
post office. Applications must be
filed not later than October 12.
COCHRAN, SUNSET
A delegation of several members
SCHOOL CHILDREN
of the Legion Rifle Club were as­
CONSOLIDATED
sured competition in the Columbia- and B teams this year have abolish­
Willamette Rifle League last Thurs­ ed the penalty levied formerly for
day in Portland, it was.stated this the use of telescope sights. The
week.
penalty still remains the same for
The Vernonia team will be sched­ 1 Class C teams, that is, gunmen
uled with Class C» teams, the same using telescope sights must give
as last year. Match competition will points to those gunmen not using
not begin until the latter part of those sights.
October or forepart of November
The Vernonia club will be in a
and to date no schedule arrange­ position this year to provide better
ments have been made.
competition than last due to a
New rules were established for range available for practice shoot­
Class A and B teams Thursday ing during summer months. Prac­
which do not effect the Vernonia tices have been held with fair regu­
group which will compete under larity every Tuesday and Thursday
rules the same as last year. The A evening.
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TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle)
—Cochran and Sunset schools have '
consolidated with the Timber school.
Warner Cropp is driving the school
bus from Cochran. Mrs. Earle Fish­
er is driving bus for Sunset school.
John Parker of West Timber
spent Thursday, Friday and Satur­
day at the R. M. Hensley home.
Dr. and Mrs. Minorgan of Van- J
couver, B. C., and Mr. and Mrs. ;
Ralph Minorgan of Vancouver Is-'
lands spent Saturday and Sunday,
at the Wyville Gilmore home.
Bob Davis of Forest Grove called
on Lorraine Tailman Monday morn-;
ing. Davis was on his way back1
to school at the University of Ore- j
gon and Tallman accompanied him
to Eugene.
¡Margaret Beals who has spent
the past two months in San Fran-'
cisco returned to work at the Gil-!
more hotel Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick of !
Vernonia were Sunday visitors of i
Ida Kilburg.
Bill Kubler of Portland and Fred'
Kubler of Sacramento, California,
visited from Wednesday until Sat­
urday at the home of their brother,
Ed Kubler.
Mrs. Mary Cornett and Mrs.
Alice Hensley were Portland visit­
ors Tuesday.
Mrs. Ed Peterson and Mrs. Ear le |
Fisher of Sunset Camp were Wed-
nesday afternoon visitors of Mrs.
Elmo Tallman.
Mrs. Marguerite Fulton of Ta­
coma, Washington, was a visitor
of Mrs. Kilburg and daughters Sat­
urday and Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Kubler were Mr. Kubier’;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kub-
ler of Portland, Miss Margaret
Beals and Mr. Branson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hensley and
family, Robert Jr., Jane, Wynona
and Jimmie and John Raker were
visitors of Mr. Hensley's mother,
Mrs. Beatrice Squire, at McM”>n-
ville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kilburg
and Ronald spent Saturday and
' Sunday at Seattle, Washington,, with
I Mr. Kilburg’s father, A. W. Kil­
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riggle of Bir-'
kenfeld spent Sunday evening at
'the Kilburg home.
to replace, and shall be installed in
such a manner as not to leave any
space between said pole and the
sidewalk surface adjacent thereto,
Section 7. All steps on poles
hereinafter installed shall be placed
so as to extend out from said pole
in a line paralled with the curb
line and the lowermost step shall
be at least seven feet from the level
of the sidewalk or curbing.
Section 8. All poles hereafter
erected within the city of Vernonia
shall be placed next to and inside
the curbline of the street and
shall be placed at such points as
not to interfere with the free and
unobstructed use of said streets
and thorofares.
Section 9. No telegraph, tele­
phone or electric light pole or other
erection of any character shall be
installed upon any street, highway
or thorofare in said city nearer
than three feet from any fire hy­
drant.
Section 10. Any person, company
or corporation installiing or main­
taining any wire, rod, stay, guy,
pole, post, step, sign or other struc­
ture or appliance in violation of
this ordinance shall' be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction thereof shall be punished
by a fine of not to exceed fifty
.lollnrs, and each day such violation
continues shall constitute a separ­
ate offense.
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