Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 17, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    TOWN and FARM
in WARTIME
Prepared by OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION
RECLAIM
OF
QUARTER
MILLION
MEN
Treatment of syphilis is re­
sponsible for the presence in the
armed forces of 126,000 men
who otherwise would have been
unfit for service, and for making
140,000 others available for ser­
vice dnless otherwise disqualified,
the U.S. public health service re-
ports. Among the first 16 million
selective service registrants given
bv I tests, evidence of syphilis
was found among 720,000. Selec­
tive service boards, state and lo­
cal health departments, army and
navy united in traceing, treat­
ing and inducting infected reg­
istrants.
NEW SCHOOL BUSES
GUARANTEED
Watch Repairing
AVAILABLE AT LAST
After almost total lack of new
school buses for two years, WPB
approved a 1944 production quota
of 5,000, of which more than
2,400 already have been released
to schools where new buses were
needed to prevent absences and
replace unsafe equipment, the
ODT reports.
W. T. JACOBS
941 1st Avenue, Vernonia
It is imperative that
you have your mechan­
ical work done by men
who know how. We are
top notch on brakes,
wheel alignment, body
and fender work. We
are equipped to service
your car from tire to
top and bumper to
bumper.
Lee's Motor
Sales and Service
OPA says-Nb more special gas­
oline rations for travel to victory
gardens will be issued after Aug­
ust 15 . . . There will be a
slight increase in the prices of
some cookies, crackers, toast and
crumbs now sold in retail stores
as a result of a change in OPA
regulations. . . Enough sugar to
produce as large a pack this year
as they did in the 1941 canning
season will be allotted to house
wives and other home processors
of fruits, fruit juices, preserves
Sundae, Monday
anytime, is a dam good
idea. Place your orderj
at THE COZY where
variety is king and fla­
vor reigns supreme!
Ph. 582
PAPER
If your merchant doesn’t wrap
your packages as well as he used
to, just remember ithat the WPB
has asked him to save paper by
doing way with all unecessary
wrapping and using sparingly
such gift wrappings as remain.
Other conservation measures your
merchant has been asked to fol­
low-1, avoid double wrapping,
such as paper over a box; 2, a-
void inner stuffing or inner wrap­
ping unless necessary for pro­
tection; 3, avoid decorative ef­
fects that use extra paper; and
4, inform customers of necessity
for the simplest gift wrappings.
resale, pro­
those foods
value . . .
restored to
August 13
Legal Notices
IN
THE
THE
COUNTY
THE
FOR
OF
STATE
COURT
OF
OREGON
COUNTY
OF
CO­
LUMBIA
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
In the matter of the Estate of
R obert G eorge haynes ,
sometimes known
as R.
G.
HAYNES, Deceased.
Noti<» is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap­
pointed administrator of the Es­
tate of Robert George Haynes,
sometime^ known as R.
G.
Haynei, by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for the
County of Columbia, and has
qualified as such. That all per­
sons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified,
as by law required, to the under­
signed, in c/o the Vernonia
E gle, Vernonia, Oregon, within
six months from date hereof.
Lfcte of First Publication: July
27, 1944,
Date of Last Publication: Aug.
24, 1944.
E. JOYCE EJ.LIS
Administrator
R. M. Burley
907 Yeon Building
Portland, Oregon
Attorney
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT
THE
COUNTY
OF
COLUMBIA
I
Once Fat! Now Has
a Model’s Figure
“I lost 32 lbs.
wear size 14 again
Betty Reynolds, Brooklyn
Once 156 lbs.. Miss Reynolds
lost weight weekly with AYDS
Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan.
Now she has a model s figure.
Your experience may or may
not be the same but try this
easier reducing plan. First Box
Must Show Results or money
back. No exercise. No laxatives.
No drugs. Eat plenty. You don’t
cut out meals, potatoes', etc..
you just cut them down. Simple
W
when you enjoy delicious AYDS before meal«.
Only $2.25 for 30 day» »upply. Phone, write
In the Matter of the Estate of
SAMUEL S. CONKLIN, De­
ceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the Estate of
Samuel S. Conklin, Deceased, by
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Co­
lumbia, and has qualified as such.
That all persons • having claims
against said estate are hereby no­
tified to present the same, duly
verified as by law, to the under­
signed at Vernonia, Oregon,
within six months from date
hereof.
Date of First Publication: July
27, 1944.
Date of Last Publication: Aug.
24, 1944.
JEWETT A. BUSH
Administrator
R. M. Burley
907 Yeon Building
Portland, Oregon
Attorney
Classified Ads...
Business Directory
NOTICE_______________
FOR SALE_____________
THE COLUMBIA COUNTY pio­
neer association will hold its an­
nual meeting at Hudson Park,
four miles west of Rainier, Ore.,
August 20, 1944. Picnic lunch.
Coffee furnished at noon. Bus­
iness and program at 2 o’clock.
Bring your friends and visit with
your old friends. Sec. Alberta L.
Frederickson.
It—
FOR SALE: Wood range. $25.
226 B St. _____________ 33tl—
FOR SALE: 3 milk cows all fresh
and good milkers, nice team of
horses 7 & 8 years old, with or
without harness, weighing about
3,000, disc and other form ma­
chinery, 7 miles west of Deer
Island on Canon road. T. Hi
Robinson.
31t3
NOTICEi: Please bring back baby
bed and clock to Hy-Van Hotel
office. $10 reward for return or
information as to whereabouts.
No questions asked.
31t3
MODEHN HOUSE, six rooms and
bath, in RiVerview. Newly paint­
ed. Write G. E. Adams, c-o Ho­
bin Logging Co., Sweet Home
Oregon.
33t3
FOR SALE
FOUR-ROOM HOUSE.
Newly
painted and decorated inside and
out. On skids an can be moved.
Ray Buffmire, Riverview. 33t3
ONE BLACK MARE, 5 years old
with nice disposition. A-l ani­
mal. O. W. Wilde, Timber Rt.,
Bx 49, Ph. 13F515.
33t3
12 MILCH COWS. W. D. Smith.
Phone 842.
33tl—
FOR SALE: Dill. Mrs. G. W.
Thacker, 958 First Ave. Ver­
nonia, Ore.
33tl
MOTOR SCOOTER with 1 H.P.
Biiggs and Stratton motor. $40.
Inquire Culbertson Blacksmith
shop.
33tl—
SLABWOOD, 8ft, order now,
have good dry wood for winter.
Will have good buzz saw for
rent. John Bickhart,
54 mile
north of King’s grocery, on
hiway.
.
32t3
On June the 8th,
FOR SALE: Jersey-Guernsey cow
gentle, good milker. John Dickart
54 mile north of King's grocery
on hiway.
32t3
MODERN five-room house and
2 lots. 185 C St.________ , 28tf—
FOR SALE: Semi-modern 4-room
house with dinette. Reasonable.
Inquire R. A. Bramblett, Wilark,
Oregon.
32t3
LOST: Billfold, brown leather.
Contains valuable
papers and
photos. Drivers license has name
on it. Please return to Vernonia
Billiards. Keep the money. Ida
P, Wilson.___________________ It
HAY FOR SALE. Oats, vetch and
clover. Harold Bergerson.
12-28-44
FOR SALE: Six milch cows, 5
2-year-olds; beef stock, 3 3-year-
olds beef stock; saddle horse;
butchering hog. Kate Jablonski, 2
miles west of Vernonia-Buxton
road.
32t3
1944 we published an ad in
the Ver­
nonia Eagle disclaiming any responsibility for piling remain­
Vernonia, Oregon. This is a final notice to any individual or
See my bargains in kiln dried lumber at $12
per M and up. Open Saturday 8 a.m. to noon.
concern owning an interest in the poles and piling on or
adjacent to the SP & S siding north of the Union Oil Plant
C. BRUCE
undersigned and after August 19th, 1944 we disclaim any
and all liability for disposing of material in yard as we feel
in Vernonia, Oregon that this yard has been leased by the
be
to
necessary.
Hats Cleaned, Blocked
RIVERVIEW
85c
DRY CLEANING PRICES REDUCED
Pants ............... 50c Overcoats ......... $1.00
Dresses ........... $1.00 Suits ............... $1.00
Sweaters.................50c
notify
Lyle
F. Lyle Baker
Caffall Brothers
SP & S RR
I
7
Pick Up and Delivery Weekly on Thursdays
Office: Ben Brickel’s Barber Shop
Oregon Laundry and Cleaners
---------------- —--------- -------------------- ----------- —
Are You A Chow Hound
Q
I
LOST: Pocketbook near Heath’s
Service Station. Geo. B. Johnson.
__________________________ 33t3
ELECTRIC WASHING machine.
Inquire at Eagle Office. 32t3
WILL PAY CASH for good used
bicycle. Phone 534.
33tl
HOP PICKERS. Must be 14 years
old or accompanied by parent or
guardian. Transportation to and
from field furnished daily. Wages
354 cents lb plus 54' cent bonus.
Picking date later. Register with
Mrs. Frank Hartwick, 192 North
Street. Phone 1042.
32t3
SERVICEMAN WANTS Colts 45
revolver. Will pay good price
for a good gun. 160 B St. Ver­
nonia.
32t3
DRESSMAKING and all kinds of
sewing. Mrs. Ira Bauccsn. Phone
287.
32t3—
MISCELLANEOUS
ALL KINDS of insurance: sick,
accident, life, car and fire. Geo-
W. Bell, Phone 773,_______ 6tf—
PERSONAL
LONELY?
WRITE BOX 26,
VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON.
FREE! If Excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indi­
gestion,
Heartburn,
Belching,
Bloating, Nausea, Gas pains, get
free sample, Udga, at Armitage
Drug Company.
8/17/44
LODGES
V. F. W.
1 & 3 Weds. 8 p.m.
Commander
Nance,
Jack
áchwab,
Lee
Adjutant
Visiting members welcome 4-45—
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
£jO^I-0.0.F.
Meets Every Tuesday
8 P. M.
Dwight Strong, N. G.
R. A. Bramblett, Sec’y
Meets
2nd
evenings
of
Vice
Gwin,
Edna
Phone 91
Riverview
Order
of
Eagles)
Hall
I.O.O.F.
Vernonia
and 4th
2nd
Friday«
8
M.
P.
Wm. Anderson, W. Pres.
R.
E.
Sec’y.
Thompson,
7-44
Knights of Pythias
No.
Harding Lodge
116
Vernonia, Oregon
Meetings:
I.O.O.F.
Second and
Hall,
Mondays
Fourth
Each Month
Pythian Sisters
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Meetings:
and
of
Phone 431
and
3-45
Vernonia F. O. E.
Second
When you want good food—King’s can fill
the bill!
PHYSICIAN
Noble Grand
Grand
Treasurer
Davis,
(Fraternal
SURGEON
Residence Phone 1026
in
Silvia Turner, Secretary
Julia
G. J. Ten Brook, M. D.
Office Phone 72
Thursday
month
each
Geraldine Bramblett,
Roland D. Eby, M. D.
“Where Your Money Buys More”
At the Mile Bridge
4th
and
WE WILL purchase spruce, fir
hemlock and white fir pulp wood
at following prices delivered by
truck to our Wood Mill. Prices
are subject to cancellation on 30
day’s notice or sooner if request­
ed by WPB or OPA.
8’ slabwood (minimum thick­
ness 3”) $10.00 per cord. 4’ or
8’ pulp wood (either split or
round) $12.00 per cord. 4” to
20” diameter. Both above for
unpeeled wood. If peeled, $2.00
per cord additional.
12’ 8” logs at ceiling prices
and prices for longer logs on ap­
plication. delivery can be made
any day except Wednesday be­
tween 8:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M.
and any night up to 1:30 A.Ml
except Saturday night. ST. HEL­
ENS PULP & PAPER CO., St.
Helens, Oregon.
26tf—
and
4-44
Mt. Heart Rebekah
Lodge
I. O. O. F. Hall.
PHYSICIAN
meetings:
Regular
\ 2
WANTED
No, no, don’t get insulted. We’re not inti­
mating that you are a particular breed of ca­
nine. That is army slang for the guy that real­
ly likes good food and plenty of it. If you fall
in that category, by all means make King’s
market your food headquarters. You will find
an amazing assortment of good things to eat
and pleasant friendly service besides.
RY- mkt .
O
LOST AND FOUND
5
WANTED______________
Business - Professional
Directory
K ing ’ s
Oregon- American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Vernonia, Oregon
please
all claims on material in the yard.
Open at 7:30 A.M.; Closed at 7:30 P.M.
WE CLOSE ALL DAY SUNDAY
Phone 773
parties will
Baker at Wilark before above date of their desires or we
will proceed under the assumption that they have relinquished
NEW AND USED PARTS
Gas and Oil
Expert Auto Repairing
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
Interested
FOR SALE: Good beef and pork.
We are long on fore quarters
from good native cows. Beef
grade C. Excellent for canning
and lockers. Price on beef by
the quarter, 15c pound. Wanted
to buy 125 to 150 lb feeder hogs.
This meat requires no ration
points at present and is of good
quality. See G. C. Kirkbride or
Graves Locker.
31t6
TWO MALE Cocker spaniel
pups; 1 family Guernsey cow
(first calf); 1940 V-8 motor.
John Titus, Mist Rt.
31t3
ing in what was known as the “Union Car Piling Yard’’ in
LUMBER—Wholesale and Retail
TWO ACRES, all fenced. 1 mile
from (Vernonia on good road.
Four-room house with bath, elec­
tricity, garage, woodshed, poultry
house, daily mail and school bus.
See T. B. Mills, agent, Ver­
nonia.
z
33tl
MODERN FOUR room house,
cheap. For particulars call on
Jennie Dickerson, 858 Rose Ave.
32t3
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NANCE PHARMACY
Thursday, August 17, 1944
Vernonia Eagle
OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Formerly Crawford*« Garage
Bus Depot
SAVE
MERCHANT
ROUND-UP
PHONE 173
The Cozy
HELP YOUR
and fruit butters'for
vided they make only
having a blue point
Point values will be
some cut« of Pork
thru Sept. 2.
Hall
I.O.O.F.
Wednesday
Fourth
each
2-45
month.
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem
Chapter
143,
O.
S.
E.
Regular com­
SURGEON
munication first
Town Office 891
and
of
For
Your
Beauty
Stylist
and
All
ple.
visiting
sisters and broth­
ers
welcome.
Alberta Mills, Worthy Matron
Sec’y.
Hatfield,
Genevieve
1-45
A. F. & A. M.
Elizabeth Horn
Hair
month
at Masonic Tem­
Needs
ELIZABETH’S
BEAUTY SALON
Wed.
3rd
each
V.rnoni. Lodg. No. 184
Cosmetologist
Expert Tonsorial Work
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Vernonia, Oregon
A.F. 4
M asonic
A.M. m..t. at
Temple Stated
Communication
first
Thursday of each month,
at 7:30 p.m.
Frank E. Lane, W. M.
Glen
F. Hawkins, Sec’y.
1-45
American Legion
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
Portland
Sunset
-
-
Timber
•
*
POST
Meets first and
Each
Beach
Seaside
Vernonia Phone 1042
11»
Third Mon.
Vernonia
Fq ie • Cannon
Gearhart
VERNONIA
of
month.
AUXILIARY
First
and
Third
Monday*
1-45