FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1936 VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON I LEGION AUXILIARY INSTALS OFFICERS the statement of R. W. Haven, safety expert in answer to quest­ are emphasized in the safety t tien in all accidents during the member of the Chicago staff of mens of ecretary Snell were his council’s program, Mr. Haven I period. The cooperation of the the National Safety Council, in belief that inattention is the holds aducation the most import-| Oregon department in ahis pro­ u radio interview conducted by major cause of accidents, that gram has been assured by the Sari Snell, secretary of state, adequate policing is more essen­ ant, although he believes aii secretary of state. ______ •______ recently. tial than a fixed speed limit, anil three are necessary for success Based on years of observance that uniformity in laws in the in accident elimination. Instruc­ A drop in humidity Tuesday of drivers and on investigation various states is an important tion in safety in the schools is caused the Clark and Wilson ' included in the council’s plan loggers to go onto the “hoot of many accidents, Mr. Haven's factor in the safety program. conclusions provide an answer i Of the three “E’s” of high- and it is advocated that accident owl” shift once more. to the motorage question that way safety, enforecement, i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olson enl prevention be a part of the reg­ is advanced from time to time 1 gjneering and I education which ular curriculum in every school. and family of Ritzville, Wash., by ardent or partisan champions j A five-year program has been are visiting at the home of Mr. cf both sexes as to their res- inaugurated by the council, ac- j and Mrs. I. N. McCollom. Mrs. ACCOMPLISHED pective qualifications as drivers. cording to Mr. Haven, the ob­ Olsqn is a sister of Mr. McColl­ Other points stressed by the jective to be a -35 per cent reduc- ■ om. Installation of officers feat- ured a meeting of the Legion Auxiliary in the Legion hall Tues­ day afternoon, September 1. With Mrs. J. W. Nichols as in­ stalling officer the following of­ ficers were inducted: Mrs. E. S. Thompson, president; Mrs. Jack Nance, second vice-president; Mrs. H. E. McGraw, secretary­ treasurer; and Mrs. J. L. Tim­ mons, historian. Several elected officers were absent. Mrs. W. R. Hammack, out-go­ ing president, presented a beaut­ NO PUZZLE iful bouquet of gladioli to Mrs. Thompson. She also spoke, thank­ ing the members for their coop­ eration during the several years of her presidency. The auxiliary decided to hold meetings hereafter twice each month on the first and third Tuesdays. It will meet in the evenings instead of afternoons, The next meeting will be Tues­ day, September 15, at 8 o’clock in the Legion hall. An enthusi­ “Mary has the clearest complex­ astic meeting is anticipated as a ion in the world.” number of new members have "Yes. you can easily see through been added. IV Mrs. Hammack and Mrs. Tim- mons served refreshments. ______ * C. M. S. STUDIES NEGRO PROBLEMS DISAPPOINTED Mission study on the problems of the American Negro, under the leadership of Mrs. W. O. Livingstone, comprised the pro­ gram for the monthly meeting ot the missionary society of the Christian church at the home of Mrs.| James Brady last Friday afternoon. Those who had parts on the program were Mrs. C. Fowler, Mrs. L. L. Wells and Mrs. Liv- ingstone. An informal discussion followed in which a number of fermer residents of the south participated. Mrs. J. H. Stubbs led the de- votional service on the theme, « Moving Forward Toward God Through the Beautiful.” Mrs. Livingstone presided at the bus­ iness meeting. The hostess served refresh­ ments. ______ ♦______ NEHALEM CHAPTER OPENS FALL SEASON Members of Nehalem Chapter. O. E. S. opened the fall season with a meeting Wednesday night, September 2. Refreshments and a social hour were enjoyed fol­ lowing the work of the order. PAGE THREE She—You said if I married you, I should want for nothing. He—With your dad's wealth I never dreamed either of us would. A REAL SERVICE C. BRUCE LUMBER Wholesale and Retail “De dorg up dere new at me neck.” “G’wan. a dorg can’t fly.” “Dis one could, he was a bird dorg.” ci See my bargains in Kiln Dried lumber at $6.00 per M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to Noon. The Universal Car” ONE NAME comes quickly to mind when you think of “The Universal Car.” The description is distinctively Ford. 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