Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 01, 1940, Image 1

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1940
VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY. OREGON
Lumber Grading
Classes To Be Held
in Legion Hall
Chance Offered to Im-
prove Capabilities in
Grading Lumber
TURKEY BELLS
TO AID SLEEPY
FISHERMEN
According to an announcment
At least two fishermen in
made by Judd Greer.man cf the
Vernonia will be able to nap
Oregon Amercian Lumber Corpora­
and yet be awakened at the
tion, lumber grading classes under
opportune time should they be
fortunate in experiencing the
the joint sponsorship of the West
thrill of a “bite” on their
Coast Lumbermen’s Association and
lines. Tom Bateman and Loel
the Pacific Lumber Inspection
Roberts, although ardent fish­
Bureau will be held in the Amer-
ermen, seem to have complain­
ican Legion Hall beginning Tues­
ed that the pleasure of await­
day, March 5( at 7:30 p. m. and
ing the expected “bite” inter­
feres with their daily afternoon
continuing every Tuesday there-
sleeping time. The complaint
after until further notice.
was heard by Jewett Bush,
Attendance to the classes is
another ardent fisherman, with
purely voluntary, To those inter-
the result that he announced
ested in improving their capabilities
this week a gift he intended
making Bateman and Roberts
in grading lumber, a fine opportun-
—a turkey bell—so that the
ity is being offered. Experts will
'jerk” at the time the fish was
be present to conduct the work.
er ught would awaken from
Sample pieces of lumber will be
slumber the lucky fisherman
provided for illustrat'ng purposes.
in time to “play” his catch
and at the same time not inter­
fere with the afternoon nap.
VOLUME 17, NUMBER 9
Mrs. McCabe Seeding oj Park to
Called by
Turf to Be Started
Death Mon
Center
Established
By Club
Central Point for Dis­
tribution, Collection of
Chest Articles
Resident of Vernonia
Born in New Orleans,
Louisiana
The Civic Committee of the Ver­
nonia Study Club has established a
‘community center” in the upper
level of the Bank Building. The
Civic Committee, Mrs. Harry San-
den, Mrs. Paul Gordon and Mi-s.
J. Preston, compose the Ver-
Ionia Community Chest, a unit of
he Study Club.
A need for a central point for
■oilection and distribution of clothes
and household articles for families
requiring social aid was voiced to
Mayor Bollinger who made arrange­
ments with Roberts and Hieber,
m:rag?rs of the businesses which
ccupy the lower floor of the Bank
Building.
The death of Mrs. Ida E. (Brad-
ley) McCabe occured here at 5:10
Monday morning of this week fol­
lowing a lingering illness of several
years.
Mrs. McCabe was born in New
Orleans, October 7, 1891. She pass­
ed away at the age of 48 I years, 4
months and 19 days. She
1
was
married to F. P. McCabe on April
29, 1919 to which union has been
born four children; Pat, Gertrude,
John and Grant. In addition to Mr.
McCabe and the children she leaves
to mourn Mrs. S. H. Bradley, Miss
Carrie Bradley," Miss Nellie Bradley
and Mrs. B. Andrews of Lake
Charles, Louisiana and Mrs. Porter
Ryan and family of Beaumont,
Texas.
The funeral was conducted Wed-
nesday at 9 a. m. at the Catholic
church and interment took place
at Mount Calvary cemetery in Port­
land.
Soon by Park Board
Airport
Rules
Received
Effect on Vernonia Air­
port Noted from Pam­
phlet
Use of Fitlld Will Be
Prohibited for Summer,
Stated
A statement this week by a mem­
ber of the city park board makes
known plans which will when ter­
minated provide a turf field for
the city park. The statement, issu­
ed by Bob Spencer, made known
that the seeding will begin as soon
as weather permits, Mr. Spencer
has been authorized by the city
council to purchase the necessary
seed and fertilizer.
With the knowledge that the
field was to be seeded the question
arose as to softball for the summer
season. As near as can be deter­
mined, it will be possible to move
the backstop and bleachers, now
at the park, to the field at the
Washington grade school and use
that field for the summer’s games.
The City of Vernonia is just in
receipt of a copy of the rules and
regulations of the Oregon State
Board of Aeronautics, adopted on
the 28th day of December, 1939,
and approved by Charles A.
Sprague, Governor of the State of
Oregon on the 19th day of January,
1940. The rules consist of three
typewritten pages printed in pam­
phlet form and contain regulations
'in regard to traffic, safety, pilots
and registration of aircraft and
I pilots. It is noted that the onlv
part of the rules and regulations
Game Commission Names
effecting the operation of the Ver­
April 13 at Meeting Last
nonia Municipal Airport is contain­
Week
ed in regulation No. 25 which pro­
vides: It shall be the duty of every
The opening day for the general
airport owner, manager, or atten­
.trout season in Oregon was set for'
Large Field Located in
Cecil Huff to Operate
dant within the State of Oregon to
April 13 by the state game Com­
Upper Nehalem Basin,
keep available on ev< i y airfield at
Landing Field for Next
mission when it met last week to
Bdwerman Car Damaged all tines a suitable airport register
Revealed
establish the 1940 angling regula­
Five Year»
to Extent of $200, Re­ in which all pilots landing on the
Airplane, Ground Crew tions. The closing date is October
According to a report compiled
The
City Council of the City of
airport
must
.
.■cord
their
names,
ported
Spotting, Making Count 15.
I
by the L,ii’ed States Geological
Ueenre numbers, types of aircraft, Vernonia has reached an agreement
The general bag limit for lakes
While returning from Portland license and identification numbers,
Reported
Survey there exists at least two
with Cecil Huff, who now operates
and streams will be 15 pounds and
. early Thursday morning Tod Bow-
coal deposits in the Upper Neha­
A survey of the northeastern elk 1 fish but not to exceed 15 fish ln ernuin and Lowell Hieber were in- names of passengers, times of ar- a dairy farm adjacent to the Ver­
rival and points of take-off, times
lem Basin. The survey which has territory is being conducted at the ■any one day, or 30 pounds and . volved in a rather freakish accident.
of departure and next contemplated nonia Municipal Airport, to oper-
fish
but
not
to
exceed
30
fish
present
time
by
the
state
game
been conducted by J. S. Diller and
*n i About six miles out of town near
ate the Airport for the next five
commission, in cooperation with the any seven consecutive days or ln the Kelley place, Bowerman, who bindings. It is further provided by
which is published iin the Seventeen­
regulation
No.
25
that
all
regularly
years.
I
United States forest service, by possession at any one time.
' was driving, apparently fell asleep;
th Annual Report of the United means of an airplane and ground
The agreement which is in the
Another change of major import­ Hieber was a’ready asleep. Awak- scheduled landings by commercial
air lines are exempt from the pro­ ferm of a lease gives Mr. Huff the
States Geological survey, estimates crew. The plane is being used lor ance to the coast section was the ening from
the jolt, the men dis­ vision of this regulation.
that the field is approximately 13 the purpose of spotting the concen­ reduction in the bag limit of cut­ covered the car had gone off the
A. W. (Art) Whitaker, with head­ privilege of using the cuttings of
miles in length and with a width trations of elk herds for the ground throat trout over ten inches to three road, into a ditch, the nose of the quarters at the Swan Island Airport grass from the flying field, which
crew, Which then takes a count of a day or six in any seven consecu­ vehicle pointing upwards on a hill,
for 1 to 2 miles. Practically all
’ll Portland is Chairman of the he is to cut at regular intervals so
the number of bulls, cows and tive days during the period between
of this area is in Columbia county calves in the herds, as well as gath- •January 1 and April 13 in tide­ Oho rear of ihe car settled in the State Board (of Aeronautics, and as to prevent it from hindering
mud.
will be remembered as the former
and in the Nehalem watershed, and ering information on general foiod water and other waters open the
Bowerman suffered a fractured ni'oprietor of the Cozy Confection­ the use of the runways. The lease
conditions.
entire
year
to
this
form
of
fishing.
although classi ied as sub-bitumin-
aiso provides that all wieeds and
jaw-bone; Hieber, a badly bruised
Data so gathered will be used
A deadline of approximately 400 and cut face. The car, which was ery in Vernonia, located in the brush shall be cut from the land
ous, it is probably of high com­
Majestic
Theatre
Building,
which
by the game commission as a basis yards up from the ocean was estab­ covered by insurance, was damaged
mercial value.
site is now occupied by Miller Mer­ adjacent to the field and owned by
for determining the elk hunting lished for certain Coast streams and to the amount of $200.
cantile Company. Whitaker has been the city.
regulations for the 1940 season.
lakes to give protection in the
a member of the Board of Aero­
A plan has also been worked out;
■’hallow areas to firth migrating up-
by
which Mr. Huff will collect
nautics
for
a
considerable
period
■dream from the ocean.
of time, but was re-appointed to the charges for the use of the port
A complete tabulation of
board after the election of Charles on a percentage basis, thus enalbl-
□pen and closed waters will be
A. Snrague as Governor, and then ing the city to opcrate the flying
Issued by the game commission in
I
.elevated to the Chairmanship.
field without the necessity of hav­
printed form within the next few ___
ing a full paid employee on the
weeks, but following is a partial I l||(k
premises at all times.
list of changes affecting local
Glee Club to Enter
Farm Security Loans to
waters:
First Half of Year 1940 Music Tournament—
Make Possible Purchase, Announcement Made of Clackamas and Multnomah coun­
Now Payable, Reported Vernonia high school girls’ glee
I
Closed to angling: Burnt lake,
of Articles
Filing of Petitions by ties:
I
will enter the Forest Grove
North Fork Molalla, Clear, Deep,
by Recorder
i clirti
Rainier Man
Mu.«io Tournament to be held at
Farm boys and girls in Columbia
Milk, Cedar, Gordon, Trout, Buck,
The first half of the 1940 CH Pacific University Friday and Sat-
county will be enabled to partic­
H. R. Dibblee of Rainier has Big Beaver, Cherry, Bridal Veil and Occupation License is now due ap ,
• year
urday, April 26 and • 27. This
ipate in 4-H Club and Future Farm­ filed his petitions as a candidate ¡»Herman creeks, Salmon river, and payable according to Loel
i tubasti <*• fSoups will sing two selections.
ers of America, junior educational for the republican nomination for that part of Bull Run river above
City Recorder. Statements to busi fine require by the Pacific Univer­
and demonstrations! farm projects county judge in the May primaries. powerhouse bridge.
County Court to Declare
Columbia County. That part of pess firms in the city will se moil «ity Commit e in charge and one
during 1940 through Farm Security
Mr. Dibblee is a native of Colum­
I ed within a short time, it wa e( the jorganiz ion’s choosing. The
Road Part of County
Administration loans under new bia county and was born in Rainier, North Scappoose creek above the stated.
require! number for Class C in
regulations announced by Lewis A. where he has lived all his life. His highway, closed to angling. Green i Licenses
System
vary
from
$6
1
for
th
’
which
Vernonia
is
placed
in
“
Ciri-
Nichols, County FSA Supervisor, active interests have been farmins’, creek, opened to angling.
the second has not been
The County Court of Columbia
Douglas County: Fall creek and i ¡half year to $25 hut average 4N
Post Office Building, Astoria.
lock raising, and dairying on his
tween $6 and $7 for most firhn decided upon as yet.
county has taken steps to take
"All young people enrolled in ranch in the Rainier district since tributaries, and Lake creek, tribu­
over t.hie Rainier-Apiary road as
these junior farm groups, and 1899. He helped organize the Rain-i tary to Loon lake, closed to angling.
a county road, as it has been com­
whose parents are among the 56 ier drainage district and served Diamond lake, open season May 20 March 20 Date Set
j Schnebly Gives
pleted
under the W. P. A. Project
FSA borrowers in Columbia county, as an official since its organize-’ to September 20.
, for Second Toxoid Di ose—| Informal Talk—
that was inaugurated over three
Lane County: Betty lake, Bryce,
may secure loans of not more than tion in 1918.
Over 200 children in the
^•tmty Sdhool Superintendent years ago for ita construction. It
For eight years he served his (Layng. Martin and Mosby creeks
$75 for purchase of a calf, sow,
poultry or other young livestock, school district as a director and and their tributaries, and that part ington and Lincoln schools weed Rch’iebly gave an informal talk to consists of approximately 13 miles
as well as seed, plants and fertiHz- for seven years was a member of ,of Indian creek from mouth of given diphtheria toxoid Wednesday the senior class of the high school of new construction starting at its
er, for projects approved by the the Rainier water board. He also West Fork to Taylor creek, opened morning. Dr. R. D. Eby, Miss Nettie Monday morning; the title, “Where junction with the Nehalem highway
County Extension Agent in charge held office and served on cimmittees to angling. All tributaries of Sweet Al'ey and Mrs. Catherine Webster Do We Go from Here?”. Superin­ ar.d extending to the community
of the State Board of Health had tendent stressed the fact that a, of Apiary which is some seven
¡creek, closed to angling.
of the projects,' ,” explained Nichols. in the commercial club.
i
chn-ge
of the clinic. March 20, our necessities and wants increase miles from the city of Rainier.
Mr.
Dibblee
’
s
major
interest,
Linn
County:
Canyon
and
Moise
“By making loans available to
young people with no other source however, aside from his vocation creeks, opened to angling. Little Wednesday, is the day set for giv- so do the fields of opportunity in­
of credit, the program is expected as a farmer, has been road im-. Wiley creek, Bryant creek and Cal- ing the second dose of toxoid, Miss crease. Proper attitudes and person­ Meter« to Be
t« bring the families more into i provement. He was prominent in apooia river, open season April 13 Alley announced. At that time also, ality developments were stressed. Read this Month—
normal community life, sponsor use­ ! the movement to establish the Low- to July 1. Pine lake open season, those wishing smallpox vaccination
may receive it.
Announcement was made by the
ful farm projects, and contribute j cr Columbia Riber highway and in June 30 to August 4.
License Examiners
city Monday that water mdter
j his own community worked hard i ! Marion County:
County: Claggett and
to rehabilitation.”
Due Here March 14—
! Bayes lake«, opened to angling. creek for a distance of 200 feet
.readings would be taken this month
Loen applications must be made for secondary roads.
above
mouth
of
Tualatin
river,
Examiners for operators and and would apply to the part two
That
part
of
South
Silver
creek
w the
me County r FSA
on oujrei
.«w. «„u
If nominated and elected he will
to
Supervisor
and
approved by the project leaders.' devote his entire time to the proper east of Silver creek falls highway, open to angling for spiny-raye fish. chauffeurs’ licenses will be at the months. Snow on the ground made
Benton, Clatsop, Jackson, Lin­ city hall March 14 it was announced ¿mnofwible a reading last month.
Security on loans will include a conduct of the office of county , open season June 15 to September
coln, Polk, Tillamook, Yamhill, i this week, for the convenience of The minimum of $3,000 gallons will
note signed jointly with parents [ judge, and as is stated on his 15.
Washington County: Hedge creek, Curry, Coo«, Josephine Counties: No three wishing to take the examin­ be extended to 0,000 gallons for
and chattel or crop mortgages, with! petitions, will give an “impartial
ations.
the two months.
I open to angling. That part of Rock changes from lart year.
interest at five per cent.
and square deal to all.”
Report Gives
Info on
Coal Deposits
Project
Participation
Possible
Survey of
Elk Being
Conducted
Dibblee to
Be Judge
'Candidate
Opening
For Trout
Season Named
Accident
Involves
'Two Thurs.
Agreement
On Airport
Made by City
tl Occupation
T License
•
Steps Taken
On Rainier-
Apairy Road