FRIDAY,
OCTOBER
23,
1936__________________________ VERNONIA
The Open
Forum - -
Mr. Editor and readers:
Here comes a very important
justified question as to who shall
be trusted to handle the tax
money, it is the county treas
urer and in my opinion Gladys
E. Peterson has been a faithful
servant and has done the work
well therefore I am reccommend-
ing to all of yiu voters to re
elect Gladys E. Peterson county
treasurer.
Albert Adams
Deer Island, Ore.
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EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON_____________________________________ PAGE THREE
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deep-sea.
HIGHWAY RUDENESS
CAUSES ACCIDENTS
Many persons who would never
be discourteous in their homes
or in their daily activities forget
themselves when they get behind
the steering wheel at which time
seemingly they are rude and ill-
mannered. Such is the opinion
formed as a result of a survey of
an eastern city, report of which
survey has been filed with Sec
retary of State Earl Snell.
‘The ten greatest public ene-
,mies would not be classified as
such if they would improve such
a simple thing as their manners,”
indicates the report. These eme-
mies are classified as follows:
“The bluffing road hog, the
impatient driver, the careless pe
destrian, the driver who insists
on being at the head of the pack,
the driver who will not signal,
the double parker, the driver who
will not dim his lights, the dri
ver who turns in the middle of
the street, the driver who weaves
in and out of traffic and the
horn blower.”
“Certainly
fewer
accidents
would occur, many lives would be
spared and injuries prevented if
users of the highway would ob
serve the simple rules of cour
tesy that they would not violate
in their homes, their offices, or
their businesses,” concludes Mr.
JOY
THEATRE
Saturday
Without Orders
From a story by
Peter B. Kyne
untino ater Copiera,
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fiant rdyr and.
octopuses'
& wnwr
the handling of more than 60,000 and “Doc” Jones left Saturday
additional transactions, reports ( night on a hunting trip to the
Earl Snell.
¡John Day region in eastern Ore-
i gon.
“However, the added business,
was taken care of with propor
tionately less expense per trans- 1
action and the cost of operating |
the departments was comparative- I
ly lower than during any of the (
last four years of which an analy- i
sis was made,” states Secretary I
Snell. The motor vehicle depart- 1
ment handled nearly half a mil- ■
lion transactions in the six- ,
month period.
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Snell in his analysis of the re state’s office during the first six
sults of the survey. “The re months of this year over the
minder ‘Courtesy Prevents Ac same period in 1935 resulted in
cidents’ appears on every enve
lope mailed out from the motor
vehicle department of the sec
ELECT
retary of state’s office, the slo
gan having been adopted several
months ago for use in connec
tion with the postage imprint
County Commissioner
placed on the envelopes.”
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Faithful Service To All of
the best
served
food
FOR SHERIFF
of
Columbia County
Bert Mills
MOTOR VEHICLE WORK
ON STEADY INCREASE
And other good things to
eat at the
M. R. [Cal.] Calhoun
f
An Experienced Competent Officer
Columbia County
Pd. Adv. M. R. Calhoun, St. Helens, Ore.
The tremendous increase in
business in the motor vehicle de
partment of the secretary of
Pd. Adv., Bert Mills, Ver
nonia, Oregon.
Dark Days are here again
ANDREW CHOLICK
Are All Your Lamp Sockets Filled
Democratic Nominee for County Clerk
I was born in Illinois 45 years ago. Spent my boy
hood days on a farm inMinnesota and attended public
school there. Attended colleges in Michigan and Illinois.
Graduated with a degree in business administration in
1913. Resided in Oregon 23 years ahd Columbia county
19 years. I have had 15 years business experience
merchandising, ganking and insurance.
Connected with farming for a number of years, and
have always taken keen interest in public affairs, es
pecially anything in the interest of the common people.
In May Primary election I led my opponent seven to
one in the precincts where I am well known.
I am familiar with the duties of a county clerk, and
if elected I promise to give the people of Columbia
county a courteous, efficient, honest and business-like
administration.
Manning Bowman
HEATING PAD
An active member of the Grange. F. O. E., Artisans
and Townsend club.
Color- Apricot. 3-heats
Pd. Adv. Andrew Cholick.
Sunday and Monday
Sunday Matinee
Price ................. $3.25
Jack Holt in Zane Grey’s
End of the Trail
Heat indicating,
Tues, and Wed.
—DOUBLE
FEATURE—
Two Fisted
Gentleman
HALF ANGEL
Thurs. and Fri.
The Road To Glory
Coming
Will Rogers and Janet
Gaynor in
STATE FAIR
Ramona
chrome finish
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON
Enlist a Bank as Your Ally in
Protecting your funds
WAFFLE IRON
Price
Banking By Mail Accounts Wei-
corned.
Checking— Saving»— and Time
Deposit Account*
Deposit» Insured
birectors:
M. R. Johnson, Pres.
Geo. G. Paterson, Vice
E. H. Johnson, Cashier
W. B. Coon
C. L. Wagner
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Oregon Gas & Electric Co.
Vernonia, Oregon