Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 04, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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Friday, July 4, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
A 45,000 ton battleship requires cruiser, 5,500 tons. The figures are
some 2,000 tons of steel; an air- exculsive om the steel in the ships’
craft carrier, about 17,000 tons; a guns and armor plating.
Traps Must Have
Approved Brand
AU traps set for wild animals
that may be trapped legally must
be marked with a brand approved
by and registered with the Oregon
State Game Commission, under pro­
visions of a law passed by the
1941 legislature. Applications for
brand approval and registration are
now being received at the Portland
office of the Commission.
Landowners or lessees of land
may use unbranded traps for un­
protected nongame animals. In this
regard, landowners or lessees must
register the location of their land
and obtain a permit to hunt or
trap fur-bearing animals but there
will be no fee charged for this
permit.
Announcement
Chase's Richfield Service
(FORMERLY ROLAND’S SERVICE STATION)
Open Sor Business
WASHING, LUBRICATION, GAS AND OIL
Experienced Operator—Schooled by Richfield
appendix, are that the child is doing
as well as can be expected. The
critical period is past, states the
father, but there is still drainage
which will necessitate Arline’s re­
maining in the hospital’ for a longer
period of time. Mr. Skuzie has been
driving in each night to be with
Mrs. Skuzie and Arline. Wednesday
night Miss Joy Willard accompanied
him in order that she might visit
with Lillian Hedman.
Armitage III---
Bill’ Armitage is confined to his
bed this week following the shock
caused by the deaths of his brother-
in-law of Portland and a close bus­
iness associate of Newport,
deaths occurred a week apart.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE—Raspberries. Good for
canning. Picked or you may pick
them. Albert Schalock, Riverview.
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License Fee. Told
While the resident trappers must
continue to pay a $3 license fee,
non-resident trappers must obtain
a license costing $25 before trap-
ping fur-bearing animals in Ore-
gon.
Another provision of the new
law requires that warning signs
shall be posted in conspicuous
places within 50 feet of all traps
larger than No. 5 or with a jaw
spread of more than 10 inches.
New and Used Parts
New and Used Tires
Gas and Oil
Expert Auto Repairing
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
The 1941 trapping season will
be during the same period as here­
tofore, from November 15 to Feb­
ruary 15. Mink, otter and mus­
krats are the only fur-bearers that
may be taken. This does not apply,
however, to predatory animals such
as cougar, wolves, wildcats, coyotes,
skunk, badger, weasel and civet
cats, which may be killed at any
time of the year.
There is an all-year closed sea­
son on beaver, raccoon, fisher,
marten and ringtail cat.
The Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
Invites You to Bank by Mail if Inconvenient
to Come in Person
The Odd Fellows held installa­
tion Tuesday night. Those named
for office were: Alton Roberson,
N. G. ; Harry George, V. G. ; Paul
Gordon, secretary; Sam Hearing,
Sr., treasurer; Dwayne Holmes,
warden; Robert Slawson, conductor;
Sam Hearing, Jr., R. S. N. G. ; A.
P. Bays, L. S. N. G. ; W. G. Heath,
R. S, V. G.; Jewell Lloyd, L. S. V.
G.; C. M. Plummer, I. G.; Robert
Tunnell, O. G.; Dwight Strong,
Chaplain; and M. B. Willard, P. G.
"THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK”
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
In Eugene---
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer
plan on spending the holidays at
Eugene with the McCraes and the
Gordons. The three couples will also
motor to the beaches where they
will fish.
Vernonia, Oregon
Arlene Skuzie Improve.—
Reports from Leslie Skuzie on
the condition of his daughter, Ar-
line, who was rushed to the Eman­
uel hospital recently for a ruptured
For Peak
USED CAR VALUES
c
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See”the merchant
who gives you a good
deal for your money
V
E
T
Wide assortment of many makes and models
of dependable cars
Biggest values ever
offered by Chevrolet dealers, because Chev
rolet dealers lead in new car sales.
BUY WHERE MILLIONS ARE BUYING
Vernonia Auto Company
A Safe Place to Trade
SEE
James F. Rainey
House 38, O-A Hill
Or Anywhere
STATE
FARM INSURANCE
COMPANIES
McCormick-Deering
Repair Parts
HAY SALT
Installation Held—
J. A. Thornburg, President
I
ALL KINDS OF
INSURANCE
Season Remain* Same
RIVERVIEW
Phone 773
Special
80% Collision
Vernonia, Oregon
Vernonia
Trading Co
Vernonia, Oregon