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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1938 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE NINE Classifieds Will Buy, Rent and Sell at Low Cost! COUNTY NEWS Classified Ads AB NOTE: being made available to every high school and high school student in the state of Oregon. Announcement of this latest step in a state-wide campaign of traffic ' safety education was released today | by Secretary of State Earl Snell, as j he disclosed the publication of an authorized state edition of “Man LEGION AND VETS PLAN I and the Motor Car,” a 265-page ARMISTICE DAY— l text book on good driving and traf- The local American Legion and fic safety. This book, published with Veterans of Foreign «Wars posts he coopeiation of the National Con- have voted to cooperate in puffSig ervation bureau of New York will on a series of activities for Armis- ■•upplement the forthcoming revised tict Day. dition of “Are Young Drivers Good Friday afternoon at the ball game Drivers?”, to be issued soon by the aerial salutes will be shot off and afety division of the department that evening the annual dug-out and of state and the department of dance will be held, at the Odd Fel public instruction. low’ hall. The usual games of The text book contains 16 chap various kinds will be ready for play. ters. The first presents a history of Bernard Pepnen and his orchestra the automobile from the emergence with special entertaintrs will play of the "horseless buggy’ to the pow for the dance. erful streamlined cars that sweep over Americas highways today. Then CITY ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY follow chapters on what makes .the The Clatskanie efty election, a* car go, how to drive, a discussion annual affair which has been at of the driver and his nature, studies tracting but little of any interest of highways, codes of the road, during the past few years, was the art of driving, driving 'under special conditions, driving in traffic, held Tuesday in the city hall. A mayor, two councilmen, a city how to maintain a car, a discussion recorder and a city treasurer were cf automobile accidents, the pedes- rian problem, a glimpse of the elected. Those whose terms expire this future of motoring, and several year are Art Steele, mayor; Bert paragraphs showing the necessity H. Austin and Edward L. Larsen, for good driving. “When we teach large numbers of 'ouncilmen; C. J. Miller, city re- corder; and C, L. Conyers, city future drivers how to drive, and give them a basic understanding of treasurer. he forces which influence an auto- nubile under all conditions, we shall lave taken a long step toward rid- ling our highways of death, injury »nd property destruction,” Snell ARMISTICE DAY DINNER aid. “Through adequate and inter- PLANNED— esting instruction while students are An Armistice Day dinner wi!l still in high school, we hope to be served at the Legion hall for make good drivers of them before ill legionnaires and their families they graduate, and thereby estab at 6 o’clock on Friday, November lish a new generation of superior ' 1. Armistice Day. automobile drivers.” The dinner is an annual event Owing to the limited number of jf the local Legion post. There will be dancing in the books available, it will be impossible evening for the members of the to make any general distribution of he new publication. Legion and Auxiliary. I Clatskanie .UddlS classified advertis- ing must be paid in advance unless advertiser has an established month- WILL FACE LARCENY CHARGE; ly account with The Eagle. Added BAIL, $2,500--- bookkeeping, wh< re individuals de Alph M. Ge-dlund, 25, St. Helens, sire to establish an account, will was arrested Thursday evening, Oct. bring an additional 25-cent charge ’ 27, and charged with larceny in a for each ad inserted in this column. dwelling house. He was arraigned Monday before Justice of the Peace, FUR SALE—Walnuts, 1.5 cents pel J. G. Nauman and is now awaiting pound. Ve nonia Golf Course. preliminary hearing. Bail was set, Phone 882. 44t.Jat $2500. Gerdlund is alleged to have brok- I WILL NOT be responsible for any cn into the Robert A, Ross home debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. on the evening of Oct. 8, and taken Ted H. Ellis. $30 in cash. The arrest was made Ted Ellis 45tl— by state police. WILL TRADE—10 acres with house PURCHASES INTEREST IN lights and barn, 2 miles out on KELLEY CONFECTIONERY— Stoney Point road for house in town. See T. R. Henderson. 45tl Though he likes the river tug boat service, Mérle L. Wilson, son FOR SALE—Flowers for funeral's of M. L. ‘Wuson, has deserted the and all other occasions. Bush iver and is in business for himself. Funeral Home. Phone 592. 45tf He purchased an interest in the A. J. Kelley confectionery in West St. FDR SALE—Scratch pads. 2 lbs. ielens and is co-manager with Mr. for 25c. Eagle Office. if Kelley. Merle, a St. Helens boy, Jegan river work on a small local craft. Later he went to the Colum BEFORE YOU ORDER printing of bia River & Willamette Towing all kinds, salesbooks or bookkeep Company, being promoted at each ing forms out of town, let The change. For four years he has been Eagle figure with you. We can meet with the Shaver Transportation outside competition if we can supply company, master of the tug, identical stock and quantity. tf Cruiser. FOR SALE—High grade (no cheap stock) calling or business and N. J. DUPONT BURIED professional cards. 100 cards $1.25; MONDAY AFTERNOON— 200 cards $1.75; or 500 cards for Funeral services were held Mon- $2.75. Printed right here in Ver lay from White’s Funeral parlort nonia by The Eagle. Phone your or Nick Joseph DuPont who died order, pay in 30 days. tf Saturday at his home from a cere bral hemorrhage. Rev. David L. TRUCK OWNERS—The Ecgle ca:. Fenwick officiated at the final supply your legal combination rites. Interment was made in the transportation bills and receipts a' Lutheran cemetary. Form ready a reasonable figure. Mr. DuPont was born July 9, to go. Give us your needs and rely 1877 in France and came to the your home town printer. Cal! cn United States 57 years ago. He liv- tf or see us. Vernonia Eagle. ed in St. Helens for 48 years, part of which time was spent farming AN UNLIMITED supply of scratch but since the opening of the St. pads offered at 2 pounds 25c Helens Pulp and Paper mill he Call at The Eagle office. Phone had been employed with that com your needs and we’ll save some pany. for you. Special scratch pad orders made up on order. tf THIRTY-SIX ABSENTEE 3ALLOTS ARE CAST HERE— RUBBER STAMPS are available in 2li days if ordered through The Thirty-six absentee ballots were Eagle. No order too large, too •ast by Columbia county voters for small. Stamp pads and other olfice he general election on November supplies furnished on order, Let I, according to J. W. Hunt, county your local newspaper office supply clerk. The period for casting ab- tf entee ballots ended Monday. these needs. CARD OF THANKS UNERAL WEDNESDAY We wish to express our sincere FOR E. H. VOIGT— appreciation to friends who > assist ed us at the time of the loss of our wife and mother and for the flora] offerings. W. E. Crawford and children ---------- o---------- CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the sympathy and beauti- ful floral offerings received at the time of our loss. Mary Walker, Banks Leona McGraw, Forest Grove Reta Heltzel, Portland Eurma Hartwick, Vernonia 45tl Edgar H. Voight, a resident of Goble for the past 42 years, died at his home there Sunday of a cere bral hemorrhage. Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock Wednesday at the Portland crematorium with Christian Science readers in charge of the service. A much c esired event appears at h: nd, the reopening of the Du Bois-Kettering Mill, in effect Nov ember 1, under the management of Geo. Van Vleet, Jewel logging oper a tor, who has made an operating arrangement covering the local mi'1. A dozen men are putting the plant into shape and it goes into operation on next ¡Tuesday with 25 nen employed and the prospect of 15 men at work when the full 65 - 000 daily capacity of the mill is put out. «_ Mr. Van Vleet will use his own logs, which aro to be trucked from Jewel to the Columbia river and hen rafted to Rainier. BROWNELL PASSES COMFORT and ECONOMY in the CENTER of DOWNTOWN A marvellous location in the heart of all major activitie* . Cheerful rooms-true Safety Drive Study Offered High Schools State-Wide Campaign to otate-Wide Give Instruction to Needy Students A complete course of instruction in how to drive an automobile safely and operate it efficiently .»« ... i . Z â Grew'-V,ud«viH« evary m th« ««eh Disc- F>«« •dm.ttio« ««c«pt S»turJ— Of tí«OAD'*Av 'ND “GRADE A MILK and CREAM” that you and your family’s health is being safe guarded. You get this assurance at the NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. The Forest Grove Invites You To Bank By Mail if J. A. 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The school aid allotments are based cn the enrollment of the schools and adjusted to meet situations within the different communities. High schools in Columbia county receiving monthly allotments are: Many needy youths who require Vernonia, $30.00; Clatskanie, $27.00 financial assistance to buy books and Rainier Union, $45.00; St. Helens, supplies so that they can continue $100.00. their high school studies are receiv- Apportionment of the individual ing assistance under the school aid quotas and direction of the pro program of the National Youth Ad gram at each sshool is in the hands ministration in Columbia county, it of the principal of the institution. was announced today by Ivan G. To receive aid under the student Munroe, Oregon Director of the aid program applicants must have passed their sixteenth birthday and NYA. The student aid program is de- be under 25 years of age. CURTAIN DYE hospitality-"a home away from home REASONABLE RATES Four High Schools in County Get Aid From Administration SUNDAY— James Washington Brownell, who •esided at the home of his brother, 16bert, died Sunday morning follow ing a stroke suffered a week earlier. Mr. Brownell, who was born in Lon don township, Ontario, Canada, September 9, 1858, spent most of his life on the north Pacific coast, in British Columbia, Washington THREE COYOTES KILLED and Oregon. He had resided at Three coyotes were killed this Rainier for the past nine years. week by S. L. Kirtland in the Apiary district. Mr. Kirtland, hired by the county court to rid the county of the predatory animals, trapped 17 coyotes and one lynx cat during the month of October. 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