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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1938 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE NINE Extra Articles? Want Ads Will Turn Them to Cash and 11. The boys were sent to Van Marshland, made the above state couver where they will be assigned ment yesterday. to various camps. Mr. Povey said that camp facili According to Mrs. Eva Tice, in ties now would take care of only charge of the local relief office 80 or 90 additional men as some Astoria, announced the opening of there was a heavy enrollment for I new WPA men were brought here a b auch of his company in St. the desired positions. this week to do some hand work NO’IE: All classified advertis Helens this week, which will be lo on the dikes. ing rjust be paid in advance unless cated at 114 North 4th Street. Ed advertiser has an established month VOTERS LIST INCREASED Lindberg, his brother will be local ly account with The Eagle. Added With an increase of 474 in the manager. bookkeeping, wh re individuals de list of registered voters in Columbia The Coast Distributing company CITY ELECTION IN sire to establish an account, will county, over the primary election, NOVEMBER has been in operation in Astoria for bring an additional 25-cent charg SCHOOL BUDGET REDUCTION— h; general election November 8 s the past four years, serving Clatsop Tne usual apathy in noticeable ier each ad inserted in this column ■xpected to poll the largest vote county and parts i*f Columbia. The in the forthcoming city election. The budget of the Rainier Union A addition of the new branch in St. Petitions must be filed with th-j High school district was formed aver recorded in the county. FOI! SALE OR TRADE—Electric total of 10,132 voters registered for Helens will complete coverage of lecorder by Saturday night preced Monday evening when a committee cashing machine and Philco he election in Columbia county the two-county scope. ing the election, November fifth. met with the school board to consid radio. Will trede for cow, pigs o thus establishing an all-time high ¡The n<w company will handle a At the present time no intentions er sums required for the operation cheap car. P. O. Wade, On highway ma: k of this amount 2,308 of which large stock of popular brands of of candidates have been announced. of the district during the coming near Top Hill. 42t3 4,614 were republicans and 4,901 wine, ale and beer. Several city officers are to be year. The committee, with <E. E. were democrats. For the general elected at the election on Novem- Rosebrough as chairman and E. F. Fowler as secretary, included SAUERKRAUT MADE—Bring your election this fall 4,786 republicans, FARMERS UNION MEETS ber 8. own jars. Anyone interested drop 5,212 democrats, 2 progressive, 2 AT YANKTON— The term of the mayor, Art nlso W. A. Wood, C. L. Wilburn card to John M. Luther, Keasey prohibition, 19 socialists, and 111 Columbia County Farmer’s Union Steele, for two years, will expire end A. J. Unruh, with Fred W route. 42tl miscellaneous, are enrolled. will meet at 10 o’clock Saturday as do the terms of the citjz recorder, Herman, school clerk, in an advis- Checking back over records it was Tnorning, October 15, in the Redman C. Miller and the city treasurer, cry capacity. found that in 1926, 5,207 voters It is noted by the school board FOR SALE—A variety of sheep hall in Yankton, according tto Mrs. Charles L. Conyers. These officers were registered in the county, in that the sum budgeted for the next lined Rather and canvas coats 1934, 8,628 were priviledged to Addie McAdams, secretary of the are elected for two years. and jackets at reasonable, prices at Councilmen who have served their year is somewhat lower than during cast their ballot and in 1936, 8,756 organization. All members are urged the Vernonia Bargain Store, 818 the present year. This came princi were recorded, while in 1937, 9,260 ‘o attend and bring a pot-luck din term of office and whose election B.-idge street. 42tl— pally from a reduction in the allow- tier which will be served at noon. expires include Lloyd S. Hattan, Ed signed the card. L. Larsen and Bert Austin. These : nee for interest on 1935 refund .Total registrations by precincts FOR SALE—Circulator heater, goof ESQUIRE RANK WILL BE vacancies will also be elected for ing bonds. It is thought that the condition. $35. See Dane Brady, ire as follows: — Apairy, 226; GIVEN BY K. P’S.— sum of interest, $717.50, due within ihe two year period. Birkenfeld, 92; Chapman, 114; Keasey Route. 40t3— the next year will be met nicely by Esquire rank will be conferred at Clatskanie No. 1, 466; Clatskanie delinquent tax payments. FEW SOLDIERS COMING HERE FOR SALE—Weaner pigs, 8 weeks No. 2( 472; Columbia City, 247; the meeting of the Knights of Pythias lodge next Tuesday evening, About 20 regular army soldiers EAGLES IN PEP RALLY old. $5.00 each. C. M. Hult, a* Deer Island, 196; Delena, 358; according to officials. Members are Goble, 392; McNulty, 288; Marsh cross bridge from Golf course. from Vancouver Barracks, Vancouv- FRIDAY EVENING— land, 202; Milton, 147; Mist, 142; urged to attend. er, Wash., are to be brought to ths 40t.l A report will be given by the com- Marshland camp, three miles l’rescott, 105; Quincy, 398; Rainier front Two hundred members of the St. No. 1, 361; Rainier No. 2, 272; n ittee attending the Grand Lodge Clatskahie, soon and will be here Helens Fraternal order of Eagles FOR SALE—One International Rainier No. 3, 357; Sauvies Island, convention at Pendleton, Saturday, .for about four months doing map camé to Rainier last Friday evening truck, 1ton, long wheel base, ! 43; Scappoose, 455; South Scap- Monday and Tuesday. | ping work. and staged a pep rally, the purpose flat bed for $120 or car or young pfos(?> 244; gt Helens No. 1, 453; With rumors current in this local- of which was creating interest in stock. Will trade 2-bottom P OW Ol gt JJe]eng JJO. I 2, 525; St. Helen« CCC QUOTA FILLED— ity thrt all the way from 20 sal- the beneficiary and social advan- young stock. Hay and n , 'No' ’■ 388: St' Helens No. 4, 420; ■ Columbia county’s quota of six | diers to the most of Vancouver Bar- tages of membership. It is not sale. Elmer Bergerson. St. Helens No. 5, 522; Vernonia No. boys plus one addition for enroll-! racks were to be moved here, David anticipated that there will be an j 1, 329; Vernonia No. 2, 398; Ver- ment in the CCC was filled Oct. 4 Povey, camp superintendent at effort to establish a lodge locally EOR SALE-—-Kitchen range, good | [ nonia No. 3, 546; Vernonia No. 4. shape, $15. Also Canoe in fair 433; Warren, 281; Yankton, 260. condition. House 102 O.-A. Hill. 41t8 TWO ARRESTED ON LIVESTOCK COUNTY NEWS Classified Ads St. Helens Clatskanie LARCENY CHARGE SATURDAY FOR SALE—53 acres, 2% miles Alexander A. Currie, Portland, north of Vernonia, about 14 Thomas B. Patterson, and Ray Ren- i cres cultivated, house, barn, well, olds of St. Helens were arrested orchard, some farm imp., 4 cows, Saturday afternoon by state police lots of out range, school bus, mail tor larceny of livestock. route, elect on road. Can take im The men were alleged to have mediate possession. H. H. Sturde i butchered one ewe and four lambs vant on Stoney Point road, (Keasey I owned by II. L. Anderson of Yank- Star route) Vernonia, Oregon. ’ * ton, while on a deer hunting trip, 41*3 ■ ‘ i Discovery of the slaughter was made by Mrs. Anderson Friday FOR SALE—Fireweed honey, water when she went to round up white. Pints, Quarts, 5 or 10-lthe animais fOr the night. In her poiund pails, 60-pound cans. Also j s arch she found where the sheep colored ryers weighing from 3 toi^j f,een killed and cleaned. 41-4 pounds. Fat hogs butchered to The men appeared Monday before order. Nehalem Apiaries, 3 miles I ju<jge H. K. Zimmerman when they out on Rock creek road. J. O. Kane, i vntered pleas of guilty to larceny I of livestock. They will be sentenced Saturday. FOR RENT — Six-room modern A $25 reward offered by the Col house. See Harry Culbertson foi umbia County Livestock association particulars. 39tl for furnishing evidence to convict lafeenists of livestock will go to 2 lbs. j H. I.. Anderson according to Jarvis FOR SALE—Scratch pads, tf I Cavis, president. for 25c. Eagle Office. William IJeschner and Miss Happy Collier, professional skaters, who have spent the summer season tour- irg Oregon, Washington and Calif ornia, have returned to Rainier for the winter and next Saturday even ing will open the skating : rink for the winter season. Thereafter the rink will be open to the public on Monday, Wednes- day and Saturday evenings. Go to Newport- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage left Wednesday for Newport where thej will visit with friends until Tues day of next week. Farmers! Now is the time to figure on seeding burned- over ground. We can supply with any brand of seed. to price. Vernonia Trading Co. CASS BERGERSON, Prop. Bargains Offer No, I THE VERNONIA EAGLE and any 3 Magazines below only (or any 4 magazines for $3.50 — or 5 magazines for $4.00) for one year $3.00 Offer Vo. 2 (Check the Magazines You Want) AAC CALL'S Woman's Home Companion Pathfinder (Weekly) . . American Boy .... McCall'» Magazine . • Silver Screen .... Pictorial Review ... Modem Romances . . True Confessions ... Romantic Magazine . . Christian Herald ... Parents' Magazine . . Good Stories .... Woman's World ... Household Magazine . . Home Arts Needlecraft . Open Road for Boys . < The Country Home . . The Farm Journal . . . American Poultry Journal Breeders' Gazette ... Poultry Tribune .... 7 Big Publications 1 Yr. 1 Yr. 8 Mo. 1 Yr. 1 Yr. 1 Yr. 1 Yr. 1 Yr. 1 Yr. 6 Mo. 6 Mo. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. (A TOTAL OF 124 ISSUES) 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 16 Mo. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 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THE VERNONIA EAGLE ALL SEVEN FOR ONE YEAR, one year one year one year one year one year one year one year ONLY THE VERNONIA EAGLE VERNONIA, OREGON (Date) I accept offer No. and enclose $ in full payment. (If you make up your own list of magazines from Offer No. 1, please check the magazines you pre fer, and enclose with your order.) Name R.F.D., or Street Postoffice you Let us help you figure as Big Magazine I WORK STARTED ON AN UNLIMITED supply of scratch NEW WHOLESALE pads offered at 2 pounds 25c. I COMPANY OPENED— Call at The Eagle office. Phone Bud Lindberg, manager of the your needs and we’ll save some Coast Distributing company of for you. Special scratch pad orders Notice is hereby given that the made up on order. tf undersigned has been appointed RUBBER STAMPS are available in administ-ator of the estate of Don 214 days if ordered through The Brown Titus, deceased, by the coun Eagle. No order too large, too ty court of the state of Oregon for small. Stamp pads and other offic? Columbia county, and has qualified supplies furnished on order. Let All persons having claims against your local newspaper office supply said estate are hereby notified to these needs. t' present the same to me at the of- fice of John L. Foote, at St. Helens, I Oregon, with vouchers and duly LEGAL NOTICES ’erified within six months from th« NOTICE TO CREDITORS date hereof. * IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THr. Dated and first publication Septem STATE OF OREGON FOR COL ber 30, 1938. UMBIA COUNTY. Last publication October 28, 1938 John C. Titus In the matter of the estate of Administrator Dora Brown Titus, deceased. * SKATING RINK TO OPEN SATURDAY— The Vernonia Eagle Offers I BEFORE YOU ORDER printing of ¡SWIMMING POOL— all kinds, saleshooks or bookkeep I ing forms out of town, let The Actual work began Monday on Eagle figure with you. We can meet ! the St. Helens civic swimming pool outside competition if we can supply which wiir be located west of the identical stock and quantity. tf high school building. A crew of seven WPA men started work of FOR SALE—High grade (no cheap digging the top soil and placing it stock) calling or business and behind the school house for use professional cards. 100 cards $1.25; next spring for landscape purposes. 200 cards $1.75; or 500 cards for The $42,000 pool received an $2.75. Printed right here in Ver allotment from WPA for $31,600 nonia by The Eagle. Phone your the first of June and the balance order, pay in 30 days. tf is to be raised in St. Helens. The committee in charge of the funds TRUCK OWNERS—The Eagle can will start collections on unpaid I supply your legal combination pledges this weekend and will en- I transportation bills and receipts at dea vor to make new contacts with Form ready citizi ns and firms who have not a reasonable figure. to go. Give us your needs and rely already been c«fntacted in an effort Cal! to raise $1500 more to complete on your home town printer. tf me $10,000 pledge. or see us. Vernonia Eagle. Rainier but Rainier residents interested in the lodge will be welcomed to mem bership in the St. Helens unit , State