Ex-serviceman To Live Here New Ordinance Places More Control on Dump The following ordinance was adopted Monday evening by city councilmen in order that they may have some means of con- trolling practices which have, in the past, been abusive and which have caused considerable incon venience. The ordinance is given below so people in this vicinity may familiarize themselves with its regulations. AN ORDINANCE TO ACQUIRE, OWN, OPERATE AND CON TROL A CITY DUMP AND REGULATE USE OF SAME. Be it Ordained by the Common Council of the City of Vernonia, Oregon, and the City of Verno nia Does Ordain as Follows: Section 1. That the City Coun- cil shall have the right to ac- quire by purchase or otherwise the necessary land and equipment to provide for a city dump for the disposal of garbage and waste material, and to own and WORK SHOE5 Our repair service will bring you comfort and wear on those shoe* you dread to discard. No shoe deserve* more atten tion than the shoes you work in. LINES’ SHOE SHOP MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION operate the same for the use of the people of the City of Verno- nia on such terms and conditions and under such regulations as the. City Council may fix, deter mine and enforce. That said property acquired for such dump may be located within the city or outside of the city limits. Section 2. That the City Coun cil shall have the power and authority to operate and manage any property now owned by it or hereinafter acquired as provided in Section 1 hereof, and operate, regulate and govern the use of any such dump, and pass any ad ditional ordinances, regulations or other rules pertaining to the reg ulation, management and oper ation of such dump whether the same be within or outside of the city limits of Vernonia. Section 3. That is such land now owned or hereafter acquired by the City of Vernonia, if ac quired outside of the city lim its of said city, the City Council shall have the authority to post “No Trespass” signs on said prop erty, and display on such notices conditions and regulations estab lished by the Council for the U3e of said property, and by said notice give to the public informa tion as to, what will constitute a violation of the use of said prop erty or trespass th'ereon, and that any such violation shall be prosecuted in accordance with the laws of the State of Oregon. Section 4. .That the Mayor or the City Recorder, or any mem ber of the City Council, the Wa ter Superintendent, Police Officer of the City of Vernonia, or any officer designated to watch and superintend said property shall I NEW AND USED PARTS Expert Auto Repairing Gas and Oil Open at 7:30 A.M.; Closed at 7:30 P.M. WE CLOSE ALL DAY SUNDAY LYNCH AUTO PARTS RIVERVIEW Phone 773 Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION Vernonia, Oregon Sleepmaster Mattresses K I COLUMBIA — TIMBERLINE REALLY REST — WHITE CLOUD 5TH AVENUE Baby Mattresses BUNKBED $29.50 Ideal for the small bedroom Full Size Beds $12.50 BUSH FURNITURE Corner Second and Bridge Street» Phone 592 Vernonia, Ore. RIVERVIEW—Ex-Sergeant T. R. Hill, a brother of Mrs. Lloyd Callister, came for a visit here Sat. Mr. Hill served 7 months in Germany and was honorably discharged last week, He is ac- companied by his wife and baby daughter, Luann, and the three left Mon. for Cutler City to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Hill. At the close of their visit they will locate in Vernonia and Mr. Hill will work at the O-A mill. Miss Martha Wells was an over-night guest at the home of her friend, Miss Hulda White, at Birkenfeld Mon, Mrs. Alice Boltinghouse, Taco ma, is here for a leisurely visit at the home of her son, J. M. Peachey. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis mo tored to Forest Grove Sun. where they picked up the Oscar Kap- hammer family and drove to Newburg, stopping enroute for lunch at Roamers Rest and stop ping at Washington Park, Port land, on their return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood of Roseburg are here this week for a visit at the, parental Herman Wood home and Paul is scouting around for deer. Pfc. L. O. Gillham who saw action in Germany and is having a furlough at this time visited at the W. J. Lindsley home Sat. Mrs. Jim Bond and Mrs. Polly Lynch transacted business in For- est Grove Fri. Mrs. L. W. Neff who has been ill with flu and tonsilitis was sufficiently recovered Sat. to ac company Mr. Neff and their daughters to Portland for an ov ernight visit with Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ivey, Port land, came Fri. for a visit with her sister, Mrs. John Krinick, and husband. Henry is spending most of his time looking for deer. Mr. and Mrs. Knoedler and children motored to Salem Sat. for a week end visit at the John Schaffer home. They returned with a trailer load of tomatoes corn and pullets. Mrs. B. B. Hawkins spent Mon. and Tues, here caring for Byron and Glenn Hawkins while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haw kins were in Portland. She re ports that on Sun. she enter tained at her home at Camp Mc Gregor in honor of the birthday anniversary of her youngest daughter, Mrs. Mildred Hayes, of Forest Grove and had all her family at this gathering. Mrs. Hayes received many beautiful and useful gifts among which was a ten-dollar bill ffom her moth er which was wrapped, re wrapped and re-wrapped until it formed a large package, which had she been more of a giver-up per would never have yielded it’s treasure. A huge cake was the center piece for the well-filled dinner table. R.R. Rand, Portland, came out to visit his brother, Oscar Rand, and wife over the week end. R.R. would have liked to take a deer home with him, but found none obliging enough to stand for a target. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bassett left Sat. for eastern Oregon on a deer-hunting expedition. Delmar Combs of the merchant marine and Mr. and Mrs. Robb of Portland spent a long week end here hunting deer and vis iting at the Hillyer home. have the "right and authority to swear out a warrant for the ar rest of any one violating said trespass notices, and to prosecute such offender under the laws of the State of Oregon. Section 5. That the Police Of ficer or Officers of said city are hereby authorized and instructed to post said trespass notices on said property as required by law. NEW NEIGHBORS WELCOMED TO RIVERVIEW HOME RIVERVIEW—This week we are due to welcome as new neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fletcher and two children who got themselves nicely located in the house they are renting of Raloh Cobat on 4th St. N. of mile bridge. Lester is a navy re turnee who was a former resident here and an employee of the Clark-Wilson Co. Mrs. Olof Jacobson and her son, Laurel Wittwer, are visiting relatives in Vancouver, Wn. at present. Mrs. Jeff Breedin returned on Mon. from a long week eijjl in Portland where she visited with friends. Bonny Joy Ratkie spent Sun. visiting her sisters, Mrs. Bob Beck and Mrs. Leonard Malmsten in Vancouver. Ex-Sgt. Jack W. Combs of the marie corps was given an hon- orable discharge last week and is visiting his mother, Mrs. T.F. Hillyer and husband. Jack was in the service 5 years and fought on Saipan and Guadalcanal, get ting within 1500 miles of Tokyo. He is a little in doubt as to his future work but has a yen for Washington, D. C. where he has been offered some worth while jobs. VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday, October 4, 1945 English Family Expresses Thanks (Note: The following letter was received here a short time ago by Mrs. Luther Ball, whose husband is stationed in Englafld and is residing with the family which sent the letter.) 19-8-45 136 Caversham Rd. Reading, England Dear Mrs. Ball, I feel I must write to thank you for the things you sent for my dear baby, David, and its an act of kindness my husband and I will never forget, Coming from a person who we should never known if it had not been for this great war, makes us feel as if we had known you, your husband and dear baby for a long time before. Yes, we have been able to picture you 'both over there by the photos your husband Luther, has shown to us from time to time. Luther, to ue, is like one of the family, we’ve no restric- tinos so that he can feel at home here. Your husband is always speaking about you and baby STURDEVANT’S friendly service invites {iOUulD return again and again to get that High-Power gasoline and Long-Lasting lubrication. It’s “Sturdevant’s for Service!” ROSE AVENUE GARAGE H. H. STURDEVANT FIRST CHRISTIAN —The Livingstones, Ministers 9:4" —Bible school 11:00— Junior church, Bernice Tunnell, Sup’t. 11:00—Morning communion ser vice and preaching. “The Home and the Church” 7:30—Evening worship, Sermon, “The Contagation of Evil” 7:30 Wed.—Prayer meeting. In connection with the regular morning worship service, the Christian church will observe the World’s Communion Sun day next Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Services on Saturday: 10:00 a.m.—Sabbath school. 11:00 a.m.—Gospel service. 8:00 p.m. Wednesday—Devo tional service. Sermon by district leader— First Saturday of each month. A cordial invitation is extended to visitors. ASSEMBLY OF GOD —Rev. H. Gail McIlroy, Pastor 9:45—Sunday school with clas ses for all ages. 11:00—Morning worship. 7:30—Evangelistic service. 8:00 — Wednesday, prayer meet ing. 8:00 — Friday, Bible study. LATTER DAY SAINTS Sunday school convenes at 10 a.m. at 925 Rose Ave und er the direction of Charles Long, Branch President. Earl Genzer, First Coun. 7:00 P. M. — Evening Sacrement meetings. 337 BANKS, OREGON FARM AUTO PERSONAL COMMERCIAL ► LOANS Mail Your Deposits C K O O'S I PRE-WAR QUALITY CORBY'S 86 Proof 68.4% Grain Neutral Spirits • If you are looking for a light, sociable blend, try Corby’s—the whiskey with a Grand Old Canadian Name! If you don’t know this pre war quality whiskey, now is your opportunity to enjoy its flavor critically and care ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC Rev. Anthony V. Gerace Rev. J. H. Goodrich Mass: 9:30 a.m. except first Sunday in month—Mass at 8:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Confessions from 7:45 a.m. on. PHONE WASHINGTON COUNTY HANK EVANGELICAL —Rev. Allen H. Backer, Minister 9:45 — Sunday school. Rally Day Program 11:00 — Morning worship service 6:30—Special treat for boys and girls. 7:00 — Junior Endeavor and Evangelical Youth Fellowship 8:00 P. M.—Moving pictures. 8:00 P. M. Wed.—Missionary meeting. Husbands and friends inviited. 8:00 Thurs.—Bible study and prayer. Sunday school board meeting when we sit down for a chat in the evenings and talk about your country and things in general. He has taken to baby David and David has taken to him, for he looks for him at breakfast and tea. Baby was one year old last Wednesday, 15th August and he’s beginning to be very know ing. He was one of a twin, but unfortunately we lost the baby girl (stillborn) at birth, and Dav id only weighed 4 lbs. 8 ounces, but now thank the Lord he is doing fine and now he’s 2 lbs. over his weight for his age. Well, dear friend, now this war has come to an end, let us hope it will not be long before you and yours are reunited with your husband again for good. Seeing what a job it is in this country to get anything for baby we must again thank you from the bot tom of our hearts, for the great kindness you have shown to us here in England. May we be spared when they lift the cen sorship to return that kindness in some way or another, so, dear friend, I will close, wishing you and your baby every luck and health and happiness. From your friends Mr. and Mrs. C. Humphries Oil, Gas, Grease At the Churches fully. Next time ask for Corby’s. CORBY'S 5 PRODUCED IN THE U.S.A, under th* dirtcl lupsrviilon of our sxpsrt Conodion blondor Jot. Barclay & Co., limited Peoria, Illinois