Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 21, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
To Sell, Trade or Buy -■ Give Want Ads a Try
CARD OF THANKS
TEN YEARS AGO—
granted to the governor for con­ must be passed before June 30th. have their headlights turned on
C. C. VanDoren, Rock creek far­ sidering bills following the close 1943.
from a half hour after sunset to a
mer, brought a large egg to The of the legislature.
The two chief changes in the new half hour before sunrise, and when­
Eagle office. The egg, produced by
Passed were a bill requiring the headlight code will require drivers ever there is insufficient light to
a Rhode Island Red hen, measured examination of all automobile oper­ to dim their headlights at all times make visible a person 500 feet
nine inches in diameter and weigh­
ators at four-year intervals, begin­ when approaching within 500 feet away, rather than 200 feet away,
ed four and one-quarter ounces.
of other vehicles at night, and to as at present.
ning in 1943; a bill changing many
Lee Schwab was promoted to the
position of editor of The Eagle by details of the automobile code and
Mark E. Moe, publisher. Schwab a third bill requiring pedestrians
had been with the staff of the to observe traffic signals in the
I wish to extend my thanks to (taper three months before the same manner as motor vehicles.
FOR SALE—Tomato plants. Mrs. all who aided me in earning the promotion.
Also successful was a bill enabling
G. W. Thacker, 958 lot Ave. $15.16 in the recent Vernonia Eagle
the owners if trucks and busses
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campaign by purchasing subscrip­ FIFTEEN YEARS AGO—
which
are destroyed, retired from
tions from me.
H. D. VanBlaricom has let a con­ service or sold out of the state
Yours
respectfully,
WANTED—Job, light housekeeping
tract for a 30-room hotel to be
Johnnie Plymale *
1 constructed on his property above to transfer their registration to
for family or men, or any kind
other vehicles similarly used. A doz­
of cooking job. Inquire Vernonia
the post office and across the en lesser measures, making minor
Hotel.
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street.
changes or additions to the law,
P. N. Fisher of Oregon City pur­ were also passed.
chased a vacant lot north of the
WANTED—'Small carpenter jobs or
Chief casualties were a speed bill
Vista hotel on 2nd street and will which would have set a maximum
any kind of labor. Inquire at Red
build a modern laundry.
and White store.
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hpeed of 50 miles per hour on all
The M and M Pharmacy owned the state’s roads, but giving the
BIDS WANTED
by Messrs. Matthews and McNeill state highway commission authority
FOR SALE—Electric bench saw,
Union High School District No.
mounted on hard wood table. 1 will receive bids for 50 cords of who came here from Vancouver, to raise or lower this limit on given
Good condition. Five saws. Fully wood until 8:00 p. m. Saturday, Washington, is opening for business stretches of highway in accordance
today in the Vernonia hotel build­ with the nature and condition of
equipped—motor and all. Call at April 29, 1939.
ing.
the highway; end the state automo­
Museum Barber Shop.
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This wood is to be of green old-
bile inspection bill, which would
growth wood or slab wood of a
have authorized the state highway
FOR SALE—Bath tub, $3.00 ; li­ dimension not less than 8 inches
commission to provide inspection of
brary table, two rocking chairs; cross section at the smallest point.
all motor vehicles in the state.
fruit jars, 50c dozen. Call even­ The bidder is to specify the source
Note:
The
following
article
was
The new driver’s examination
ings after April 15. Mrs. Ben Ben­ of the slab wood.
prepared for a class assignment by law will require all drivers to be
Write or call for the Special Bank-by-Mail Envelope and
nett, 955 Grant Ave.
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This wood is to be delivered and Joy Willard. The subject matter reexamined every four years just
explanatory Folder showing the convenience of this plan.
piled according to the instructions reveals some of the effects de­ as new drivers are now examined,
FOR SALE—Chester White brood of the janitor in the High School rived from the smoking of mari­ in order to check their vision, know­
of the
sow; two hives of bees; one Ches­ wood shed not later than July 1, juana.
ledge of law and driving ability.
ter White boar. See E. G. Roediger 1939. All wood subject to the ap-
Marijuana is a bush first grown The examination may be taken at
Head Office, Portland, Oregon
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in India, later to spread through any time within the next four years
MEMBER » FOE R At
CE POSI I INSURANCE
CORPOR A 1 ION
E. R. Mills, Clerk
Persia, around the Mediternanian, at the option of the driver, but
W. E. Crawford, Chairman.
then to be carried to South Amer-
FOR SALE—Trailerhouse, 7 x 10,
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lots of built-ins, finished, brakes.
finally to the United States.
See Cliff Bishop at third house after
The bush grows in heighth from
trossing bridge on Airport road.
three to 10 feet and has three,
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rive and seven leaves on one stem.
The plant, at one time, was chew­
FLOWERS
ed but more recently has been
Corsages
—
Cut Flowers
ground and placed into smoking
Potted Plants
FIVE YEARS AGO—
tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. It
Sprays for Funerals
has been known to have grown
A
registration
shift
from
Repub
­
Bush Funeral Home
near Vernonia.
Phone 592
ltf— lican to Democratic affiliations was
The effect of marijuana is more
indicated in a report from Mrs. E.
H. Washburn who has had charge serious than any other drug known.
AN UNLIMITED supply of scratch of registration books. Democrats With the first cigarette the person
pads offered at 2 pounds 25c registered numbered 119, Republic­ receives a sensation supposedly
Call at The Eagle office. Phone ans 48, Socialists 4 and Indepen­ similar to heaven. The person gen­
erally likes it so well that he takes
your needs and we’ll save some dents 1.
for you. Special scratch pad orders
Carl E. Davidson was announced several more cigarettes. These gen­
made up on order.
*.f as winner of a prize contest open erally drive him insane with chance
to law students of the University for cure very little. The time to
break the habit is at the time of
RUBBER STAMPS are available in of Oregon.
W. A. Davis of the Portland- smoking the first cigarette, a very
2 Vi days if ordered through The
Eagle. No order too large, too Vernonia truck line has purchased strong will power being necessary
small. Stamp pads and other office a new truck to operate on the run. even then. About the only method
supplies furnished on order. Let The old truck registered 55,000 of cure is to ibe locked in a room
your local newspaper office supply miles in the 20 months of its oper­ without the drug until the desire
is lost.
Check the four magazine« you like best from the list below, and mail or
these needs.
tf ation.
Several doses bring to the person
bring coupon below to our office right now. Your present subscription to
the desire to kill as for example:
this newspaper will be extended one full year. And you will receive the
A girl had used some of the drug,
four magazines you select for the full term mentioned below.
wanted more but lacked money for
purchasing. A robbery resulted. .
Another girl had taken consider­
able of the dope, went to her home
to tell her mother of an invitation
to a party. Her mother informed
her to return home at a certain
time. The girl was enraged to the
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I want to express my sincere
thanks to my many friends that
helped me win a bicycle in the Ver­
nonia Eagle subscription campaign '
by taking your subscription from i
me, and I hope you will enjoy your
FOR SALE OR RENT—3-rooni paper as much as I do my bicycle.
house,
Ctasa
Rio, Riverview.
Beverly Wridge
Write F. E. Dodson. Columbia City,!
Oregon.
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CARD OF THANKS
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ALL FOR ONLY $3.00
Select TWO Magazines from Group "A” and TWO
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A survey of laws effecting motor
vehicles and their operation, intro­
duced at this year’s session of the
legislature, discloses that some im­
portant new measures were written
into the books, while other legisla­
tion fell by the wayside before the
expiration of the 20-day period
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THE VERNONIA EAGLE
(Date)......................................
VERNONIA, OREGON
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