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(Charles P. Pray, state superin tendent of police has on hand sta tistics of interest to the Oregon motorists who may want to know why enforcement officers are on the alert for the cigarette flipper during the current fire season. “The Oregon police were al Studies Revealed Fact« ways mindful of the need for en Here are the facts—Bureau of forcing the forest code which re- Standards studies show that cigar- Vernonia Eagle Thursday, July 30, 1942 ettes are consumed to an average length of one and one quarter inch es. They then burn eight and one- half to twelve minutes, and six out of nine burn full length. When tos sed on dried grass pad, 85.3 per cent of tho cigarettes ignited the grass. On Douglas fir duff in the forests oif western Washington, 20 tests set 19 fires. On rotted Doug las fir wood, 19 tests set five fires. 5 although the relative humidity was above the critical point. Small wonder then that the state police have increased vigilence enforcing the fire laws. Advice motorists is to cooperate by putting ash trays of their cars to maximum use, and Superintendent Pray has this sggestion to offer as a remind er, “Chaperone that cigarette, don’t let it go out alone." 3 WAR BONDS Cigarette Tossing Cause of Alert stricts the throwing away of burn ing materials,’' Superintendent Pray declared, “but it took sta tistics to drive home the dire need for the fire prevention measure and the importance of its enforce ment.” The statistics which has so im pressed the state’s No. 1 enforce ment officer gav.* convincing proof that the cigarette, thrown careless ly aside, is a major cause of road side fire which may spread to farm, ■field and forest. •S (Continued from page 4.) Book 57, Page 493. Deed Records lamette Meridian; the Southeast of Columbia County, Oregon. A- Quarter of Section 24, Township «, mount $79.84. Range 4 West of the Willamette No. 10631. Oduo Latamore. Lot Meridian; and Northwest Quarter of 6, Block 1, Malmstena Riverside Northeast Quarter of Section 25, View, as described in Book 60, Township 6, Range 4 West of the Pages 459 and 456, Deed Records Willamette Meridian. Amount $122.- d; Columbia County, Oregon, except 64. highway, as described in Book 61, No. 10612. Mary Hallett. Blast Page 108, said Deed Records. A- half of Southwest Quarter, West mount $11.47. half of Southeast Quarter, and East No. 10635. Roy Edward Tone half of Southeast Quarter of Sec 2 acres in Northeast Quarter of tion 19, Township 6, Range 3 West Northeast Quarter of Section 11, of the Willamette Meridian; South Township 6, Range 2 West of the west Quarter of Southwest Quarter Willamette Meridian, as described in of Section 20, Township 6, Range Division No. 861. and recorded in 3 West of the Willamette Meridian. Book 58, Page 578, Deed Records of Columbia County, Oregon. A- Amount $129.88. No. 10613. L. B. Hanna. South mount $9.48. No. 10639. Elsie M. Proctor. Lot east Quarter of Secton 4; North east Quarter of Section 8; North 6. Block 6, West Rainier Unit A. east Quarter of Southeast Quarter Amount $7.41. and South hal'f of Southeast Quart- Lot 13, Block 6. West Rainier Unit of Section 8; Northeast Quarter; A. Amount $7,38. North half of Northwest Quarter: No. 10641. Clark and Wilson Southwest Quarter of Northwest Lumber Co. Northeast Quarter oí Southwest Quarter of Section 2, Quarter; Southwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter, and Southeast Township 5, Range 4 West of the Quarter all in Section 9; North half Willamette Meridian, Amount $8.35, cf Northwest Quarter; Southwest Northwest Quarter of Southwest Qiuarter of Northwest Quarter; West Quarter of Section 2, Township 5, 4 West of the Willamette half of Northwest Quarter oif South Range Meridian. Amount $8.35. west Quarter, all in Section 10; Southeast Quarter of Southwest South half of Section 16; and South oif Section 2, Township 5, half of Southwest Quarter of Sec Quarter 4 West of the Willamette tion 10. all being in Township ", Range Meridian. Amount $8.35. Range 3 West 'of the Willamette Northeast Quarter of Northwest Meridian. Amount $717.56. Quarter of Section 11, Township No. 10614. Robert L. Hanna 5, Range 4 West of the Willamette Southeast Quarter of Northwest Meridian. Amount $8.35. Quarter; Lot 5 and Northeast Southeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter; and Quarter of Section 11, Township 5, North half of Southeast Quarter of Range 4 West of the Willamette Section 6; North half of South Meridian. Amount $8.35. west Quarter, and Southwest Quart No. 10642. Clark and Wilson er of Southwest Quarter; North Lumber Co. Northeast Quarter of west Quarter of Southeast Quarter, Southeast Quarter of Section 26, in Section 8; West half of North Township 5, Range 4 West of the west Quarter, and Southeast Quart Wil'amette Meridian. Amount $14.- er of Northwest Quarter, Section 87. No. 10643. Clark and Wilson 17: Southwest Quarter of North east Quarter; Lot 2 (Southwest Lumber Co. 38 acres in West half Quarter of Northwest Quarter - oif Southeast Quarter of Section 32.92 acre) ; and Southeast Quart 18, Township 6, Range 2 West of er of Northwest Quarter, and North the Willamette Meridian. Amount west Quarter of Southeast Quart $36.12. er. Section 18, all in Township 6, No. 10175. C. A. Brink. Lots Range 3 West of the Willamette 10, 11, and 12, in Block 28, Co Meridian. Amount $295.06. lumbia City, as described in Book No. 10617. Dale Watson Lynch. 64. Page 297, Deed Records of Co Northeast Quarter, and East half lumbia County, Oregon. $129.61. M. R. CALHOUN of Northwest Quarter, and East half Sheriff and Ex-Officio Tax Col of Southwest Quarter, and South lector of Columbia County, east Quarter of Section 10; West Oregon half of Northwest Quarter of Sec W. W. Dillard tion 11: Northeast Quarter of District Attorney for the State Northeast Quarter of Section 15, of Oregon for Columbia Coun all in Township 6, Range 4 West ty, and Attorney for Plaintiff. of the Willamette Meridian. A- Residence and Postoffice Ad mount $278.32. dress: St. He'ens. Oregon. No. 10618. Frank Lynch. South Date of First Publication July 9th, west Quarter of Southwest Quarter 1942. oif Section 3; Lots 2, 3, 4, and Date of Last Publication July 30th Southwest Quarter of Northeast Quarter, and South half of North 1942. west Quarter, and Southwest Quart er, and West half of Southeast LATELY IMPORTANT Quarter, and Southeast Quarter of Scrap iron and steel were not im Southeast Quarter, all in Section portant raw material's in Civil War 4; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and South half of Northeast Quarter, and South days. The open hearth furnace, half of Northwest Quarter; East which today uses 90 per cent of the half of Southwest Quarter, and scrap consumed by the steel indus North half of Northwest Quarter of try, was not operated in this coun Southwest Quarter, and Southwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter of try until 1868. Southwest Quarter; North half of Southeast Quarter of Northwest ★ ★ Quarter of Southwest Quarter and Southeast Quarter, all in Section 5 ; 'UJ.kat /iutf. h/iilt Lots 1 and 2, and South half of Northeast Quarter and Northeast Quarter of Southeast Quarter, m Section 6; East half and East half ★ of Northwest Quarter, in Section 9; West half of Northwest Quarter, Hitler found out that his high pow and West half of Southwest Quart ered mechanized and motorized er of Section 10; West half of Sec tion 14; Northwest Quarter of army bogged down in the snow and Northeast Quarter, and South half mud of the Russian Winter. Al of Northeast Quarter, and North though our Army is largely mecha west Quarter, and Southeast Quart nized the cavalry horse is still a er of Section 15: Southeast Quarter highly essential factor in this mount of Southwest Quarter, and South ed division and in the Field Artil half of Southeast Quarter of Sec lery. The Army also maintains re tion 31; South half of Southwest mount farms where many cavalry Quarter of Section 32: West ha’f, and South half of Northeast Quart horses are bred and raised. er. and North half of Southeast Quarter, and Southwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 33 ; North half, and North half of Southwest Quarter, and Southeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter, and Southeast Quarter of Section 34; South half of Northwest Quarter, and Southwest Quarter of Section 35; and Northwest Quarter, and Southwest Quarter of Section 36, all in Township 7, Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian. A- monnt $2,294.79. No. Í0619. Frank Lynch and These select horses cost from $100 Georgia A. Lynch. North half of Southwest Quarter and Southeast to $165 and our crack cavalrymen Quarter of Southwest Quarter of are expert riders and carry on the Section 13, and the Southeast traditions which have followed the Quarter of Section 14, all in Town cavalry from the earliest days of ship 6. Range 4 West of the Wil the Army. Purchase of War Savings lamette Meridian. Amount $129.88. Bonds will insure good mounts for No. 10621. Hortense A. Menefee. the Cavalry. You and your neigh Southwest Quarter df Northeast bors buying War Bonds and Stamps Quarter of Section 28, Township regularly every pay day can help 7, Range 5 West of the Willamette buy these horses for the U. S. Meridian, Amount $19.62. Cavalry. Invest at least 10 percent No. 10622. Daisy C. Miles. North east Quarter of Northeast Quarter, of your income in War Bonds. and South half of Northeast Quart er, and Southeast Quarter of Section 25. Township 6, Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian. Amount $129.88. No. 10623. Kate L. Myers. North east Quarter of Southwest Quarter, and Lot 4 (32.82 acres), and Southeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Section 18. Township 6. Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian; and Lots 1 and 2. and Blast half of Northwest Quarter of Section 19. said township and range. Amount $119.69. No. 10624. A. S. Paulson. North east Quarter of Northeast Quarter. South half of Northeast Quarter, and Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 4. Range 5 West of the Willamette Meridian. Amount $65.91. No. 10625. Margaret Theiss. Southeast ouarter of Southwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 5. R’nge 3 West of the Willamette Meridian. Amount $21.74. No. 10627. J. K. Gamble. South west Quarter of Section 21. Town ship 6. Range 5 West of the Wil lamette Meridian. Amount $74.21. No. 10630. Columbia County. 19.76 acres in Tract No. 78. and 19.71 acres in Tract No. 79. Scap poose Acre Tracts, as described in LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL See my bargain* in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75 per M. and up Open Saturday* from 8 a. m. to noon. C. IHtUCE After a hot day at the office Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION Vernonia, Oregon *1.25 pt *2.40 Qt. For Generations—A Great Kentucky Whiskey National Distillers Products Corp , N. Y • 90.4 Proof \ Why Should Firms Continue to ADVERTISE I HERE ARE A FEW SOUND REASONS AD VANCED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITIES. . . Those who cease to advertise now invite the following failures: 1. Failure to safeguard and enhance the prestige of the firm in the minds of the persons who buy. 2. Failure to offset the ill-will of neglected custo mers. 3. Failure to cultivate the new buying influences that are constantly taking the place of the old. 4. Failure to cultivate the deeper market. ■ 5. Failure to seek new customers to replace old ones. 6. Failure to educate users on the use and merits of your firm’s products. 7. Failure to back up sales organization effectively. 8. Failure to keep your store before your buyers in a period when the percentage of sales con tracts diminishes in comparison to the total num ber of available customers. 9. Failure to guard against both present and poten- tial competition. 10. Failure to maintain sound public relations. The Vernonia Eagle Telephone 191 ■