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FRIDAY, VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON PAGE TWELVE Classified Ada Atay we ylve you. áix aollau ? FOR SALE— Fresh Guernsey cow, second calf, no bad faults. Also Jersey bull 1 Vi years old. Chas. Schmidlin. 44c? FOR SALE— An A-l farm team. See Harry Culbertson. ? FOR SALE— Three room house completely renovated and paint ed. Inquire Mrs. R. D. Eby. 44tf WANTED— Labor to write in X Carl Strom for County Com missioner 1 FOR SALE— Vetch and Oats for seed. J. Burtraw. Coon creek road. 43*2 OCTOBER 1936 30, who carried the ball from the ' ter. Loggers’ 44 yard line to the • Out of 1450 students taking there Jarvis went through cen- the test, 108 composed the tenth ter into pay dirt. With ten min- ! decile. The high rating accord- utes to go in the last quarter ' ed these students shows a sound the Beavers threw a pass from j high school foundation. their 10 yard line. Jarvis went i --------- *---------- high into the air in intercept-1 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Christian- ing the pass and was stopped in sen and family spent Saturday his tracks. Bill Byers then car- in St. Helens. ried the ball around right into pay dirt. This was the end of the scoring and during the rest of the game the Loggers out-1 fought and outplayed the Beav-1 ers even though Coach McCrae I substituted eight of his second [ team players. ■t TOSHI KUGE MAKES RECORD AT OSC FOR SALE— Rhode Island reds and whites, also pigs. Sleep ing rooms to rent. W. O. Porter field, 376 Nort st. 43tf FOR SALE— Model A ton truck. Dual wheels, platform body, 10-ply tires, overload springs, good condition. $200. 42*6 1046 Rose Ave. BEE SUPPLIES— For sale cheap Phone 464. 43c2 --------- •--------- From the Eagle's Viewpoint OT in cash, of course. We’re speaking of its equivalent. But here is something for you to consider: N Every year this newspaper brings you at least three out (Continued from page 1.) prohibits dentists from adver standing novels in serial form. Purchased as books each tising prices, is too sweeping, would cost not less than $2, making a total expenditure of at least $6 per year. and might open the way to mis leading and objectionable, even Like yourself, we could find plenty of uses for that $6. Some member of the family is always in need of a new pair of shoes fraudulent advertising of all or some other necessity. But at the same time your require kinds. ments for good reading material must be met. By accepting TAX LIMITATION CONSTI these three novels each year we feel you are treating yourself TUTIONAL AMENDMENT, ap to real enjoyment, at the same time giving your purse a plying only to the Portland school substantial boost. district is purely a local quest These novels are a source of constant pride to us. Every year ion thrust into state politics. we select them from the season’s most outstanding best sellers, offered in serial form by a large newspaper syndicate organiza NON COMPULSORY MILI tion. We’d like to feel that you—as a subscriber—always look TARY TRAINING BILL, has pos forward to reading the coming installment in the next issue. sibly same merit, but the matter It gives us a great satisfaction to know that here is another of compulsory or non compulsory reason why our paper is popular in the home. military drill should be determ You are invited to begin reading ined by the authorities of the our novels now. These regular brief two colleges affected, and not visits to fictionland will prove a by outside interference. delightful interlude from your work- AMENDMENT LIMITING a-day activities. And it will make us happy to know that you are AND REDUCING PERMISSIBLE getting enjoyment from them. TAXES ON TANGIBLE PROP- ERTY, apparently is an attempt to force either a sales tax or an vides temptation to unscrupul on a fumble which put the ball income tax with exemptions so ous politicians to missuse public on the Loggers’ 20-yard line in the Beavers’ possession. It took low that the moderate wage funds. the Beavers four downs to cov If in doubt vote no. earner will be hard hit. ______ * er the required 15 yards to a STATE POWER BILL, gives touchdown. This was the first altogether too much authority to FRIDAY’S GAME IS MOST and only score for the Beavers a commission of three members , BRILLIANT OF SEASON during the entire game. who can incur tremendous ex (Continued from page 1) pense and charge the bill to intercepted another pass but the Two of the longest runs of the the taxpayers. Loggers lost it shortly afterward game were then made by Baker, STATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC TF.M FOR A R Y A DMIN1 STR A- T1VE BOARD AMENDMENT— VOTE 43X A part of the foregoing meas ure. STATE BANK BILL, pro RE-ELECT J. W. Hunt REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE COUNTY CLERK I Pd. Adv. by J. W. Hunt, St. Helens, Ore. —u— Oregon State College, Corval lis, (Special) Toshi Kuge of i Vernonia, freshman in lower di-1 vision at Oregon State college, i recently placed in the tenth de- i cile in the English placement test, ' according to Dr. John Kierzek, professor of English and director of freshman composition courses. The English placement test consisted of questions on spelling, usage, grammar and punctua tion. It is given every year dur ing freshman week to determine the English course for which the entering freshmn should regis- «26s.0 $31s0 «365.0 $40°.° Smitty’s Men’s Shop Vernonia, Oregon t ■ : WE CAN GIVE YOU what you want IN PRINTING when you want <1 ! Specials for Fri. Ä Sat. COFFEE COFFEE AIRWAY Maxwell House Lb............................. 17c 3-lbs.. 49c 3-lbs. 65c granulated soap Pkg .................... EDWARDS DEPENDABLE CRACKERS Lb NOB HILL Lb. Lb 23c 25c 2-ibs 49c 30c OXYDOL Snowflake or grahoms 2-1'b box ......... 21c Honeymaid 30c BEER SYRUP Sleepy Hollow pure cane and maple 5-lb can .................... 59c MARSHMALLOWS Fluffiest Pound pkg. .............. 15c MATCHES Highway strike any where. 6 boxes..... 17c Case, 24 bottles 14c $1.98 Produce SQUASH Hubbard or Marble head. Lb..................... 2c Winesaps, fine for cooking. Box............ 39c CABBAGE Laundry Soap 30c Solid heads Lb............................ BRAN FLAKES LEMONS Post’s pkg.............................. 10c Sunkist Dozen .................... Crystal w’hite 25c APPLES ZEE TISSUE Ivory or colored 3 rolls ........................ Brown Derby. 11-oz bottles, 3 for .......... 2c 15c In Our Market ELECT BEEF ROASTS, lb ................................. 15c Saturday EDMUND WHITE Fresh Ground HAMBURGER, lb............ 15c NOVEMBER 2. Registered Civil Engineer in Oregon BACON, half or whole, lb....................... 33c For County Surveyor Fresh bulk SAUERKRAUT, qt ........... 10c Fifteens years’ experience as official County Surveyor DILL PICKLES, qt....................................... 5c Bob Dimitre A Hi» 8 Piece Orchestra Pd. Adv. Edmund White, Houlton, Oregon WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES