FAST, CONVENIENT ADS À LEGAL NOTICES - LODGE ANNOUNCEMENTS - DIRECTORY SERVICE FOR SALE—General FOR SALE—Real Estate FOR SALE—Livestock McCORMICK-DEERING electric cream separator. L. Critelli, Tim ber route. (Old Bushart place). 24t3 5-R00M modern house, all plas tered. Price $4500. $3000 cash, remainder on terms. Inquire X, Vernonia Eagle. 24t3 PIGS for sale. 10, $12.50, $15, $20, $25 and $35. Clarence Lacey on old Kelly 'place 5 miles south on highway 47. 26t3 ONE I.E.S. floor lamp; vacuum cleaner; lister; fresh cow, double tested; model A Ford. Henry Richert, Mist Rt., Sergeant’s place. 25t3c FARM FOR SALE. 29.75 acres 2 miles from Vernonia on rock road. Daily mail route. 5-room house, barn for 7 head of stock, chicken house, orchard, old and second growth timber. Price $3000. See T. B. Mills, Vernonia, Oregon, 26tl SADDLE HORSE and saddle. Phone 15F255. 24t3 FAMILY milk cow. 1295 Rose Ave. 24t3 ADDING machine rolls, sales books, scratch pads and signs. Get them at The Vernonia Eagle STARK nurseries and "BROS. Orchard Co. now represented by Edwin Siedelman, Vernonia, Ore., Timber Rt., Box 31. 7-25-46 ’36 PLYMOUTH tudor, radio, heater. ’42 Chevrolet army truck, 14-foot bed. D. H. Calhoon, Stoney Point road. 26tl GUITAR. Can be used Spanish or Hawaiian. Set of lessons free with purchase. 479 Rose Ave. or phone 837. 26tfc FOR SALE—Real Estate FIVE-ROOM house with bath. Furnished. Priced reasonable. Mrs. H. M. Condit. Riverview. 26tle LODGES V. F. W. Regular meeting«: 2 & 4 Weds. 8 p.m. O. T. Bateman, Commander B. J. Horn, Adjutant AUXILIARY Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed. 4-47 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 Meets Every Tuesday P. M. 8 Carl Davis, William D. Noble Grand Shafer, Sec’y. 4-46 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month in I.O.O.F. Hall. Faye Davis, Noble Grand Silvia Turner, Vice Grand Juanita Edwards, Secretary Ethel Pea*nall Treasurer 3-47 Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal Order Eagle«) of Bridge 810 Street NOTICE BUSINESS house with living quarters. See 408 S. First Ave. 24t3 PICNIC: Calling all Grangers to the Big Eddy Park Sat., June 29 from the A.M. to the P.M. with work as the motive. Bring your own pot-luck. Bring your own tools. Bring your own desire to help clean up the park. Bring your friends. Free water. Come early, stay late. By request of the park board. FOR SALE OR TRADE LOST AND FOUND THREE-ROOM partly-furnished house. Also 7-cu. ft. refriger ator in good condition. First house down steps by ball park. 26t3 VETERAN’S black traveling bag with clothes and personal belong ings between Vernonia and Sea side. D. E. Rutherford, Nehalem hotel, Room 11. 25t3 ABOUT acres in Vernonia on creek. 5-room house, small barn, garden, fruit trees and wood. Im mediate possession. 1132 Wash ington Ave. 24t3 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS CARLOAD LOTS of 7-foot split cedar fence posts. Ako grape stakes. E. G. Roediger at post office. 22tfc MARRIAGE LICENSES mailed. No medical examination. Save a trip and layoff from work. Van couver Bridal Chapel Vancouver, Wash. 21tl0 HOUSEKEEPER to do general housework and care for children in evenings. Board and room plus $20.00 week. Elderly woman preferred. Phone VErmont 3249, 1404 S.E. Tacoma St., Portland. Anyone interested can call this number and reverse charges. 26t4c WOMAN FOR general housework. Can give piano lesso-ns in ex change for work if desired. 479 Rose Ave. Phone 837 21tfc FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call 8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf- ALL KINDS of insurance: sick, accident, life, car and fire. Geo- W. Bell, Phone 773. 6tf- Sawdust Use for Plants Explained Sawdust as a mulch may be used around perennial plants safe ly whether fresh or old and re gardless of kind, but if worked into the soil it will reb crops of LISTINGS on your homes, farms available nitrogen until thorough and- small acreage. Free apprais ly decomposed. als given. We have cash buyers Such is a preliminary report on waiting to buv your place. Call sawdust mulching made to the or write Mr. Thompson, c-o Slay- Oregon Association of Nursery ter Realty compa y, 528 S. W. men, members of which spent two Salmon, Portland 4, Oregon, days on the Oregon State college phone BRoadway 1146. 43tf— campus in June visiting scores of experimental projects related to the industry. EGGS WANTED Fresh fir and fresh alder saw Sunnyside Service and dust has been used in mulching trials started three years ago and Feed which will be continued to de Best Cash Price termine results year after year. Alder sawdust decomposed much Phone 887 23tfc master than fir, but even it de pleted soil nitrogen when turned CARPENTER work of all kinds. under. Fred Lundgren, 924 2nd Ave. 21t6 LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired. George Robbins, 526 First Ave. South. 13t9 Addition of large mounts of ni trogen fertilizer when sawdust is worked into the soil has overcome the depletion effect. Just how much fertilizer is required under varying conditions and how long it will be needed is now being studied. Other effects on the soil have all been favorable. Physical con dition and water holding capa city , were impoved by the added organic matter. Some plants, in cluding roses, appear to be -especi ally benefited. • State Vet Aid Procedure Told Oregon veterans with disabil ities incurred outside of service and thereby not coming within the scope of veterans administra tion aid are reminded that they are entitled to assistance from the state division of vocational re habilitation, it was pointed out this week by department of vet- brans’ affairs officials. This division of the state de partment of education provides medical diagnosis, physical restor ation if needed, vocational guid ance, and vocational training to fit the needs of disabled persons, Supervisor Charles F. Fike ex plained. He said that while set up to help all citizens of Oregon, the service is available as well to veterans whese disabilities are such that they are not entitled to aid under public law 16 for dis abled veterans. By virtue of the state’s pro gram for the handicapped, it is possible for a veteran to get ad ditional aid in completing his col lege education after using up his GI rights under public law 346. Depending on the man’s need, the state defers such costs as tui tion, tools and training supplies, it was explained. Veterans seek ing this help were advised to write the division of vocational rehabilitation, State Library build ing, Salem. An agent of the division will call later in their home communities. THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Craig Explains Farm Training THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1946 7 farm by the agricultural instruc tor. 2. A veteran, employed on a farm, may enroll in a Smith- Hughes farm course. The em ployer acts as a farmer-trainer in cooperation with the school giving the course. Supervision Intended Both types of on-the-farm train ing will be supervised in each county by a VA farm training committee composed of the agri cultural teacher, the county agri cultural agent, a representative of the farm security administration and the soil conservation service, and a group of selected farmers. Veterans interested in either of the plans may obtain further information and application forms at the city hall in Vernonia on Wednesday of each week from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. However, there will be no meeting on Wednes day, July 3, but starting July 10, weekly meetings will be held each Wednesday until further notice, Craig stated. Supervised farm training for veterans under an arrangement that permits farmer-veterans to take advantage of the educational benefits of the G.Ï. bill, has been announced by the Oregon regional office of the veterans administra tion, Thomas M. Craig, VA t|ep- resentative who is here every Wednesday revealed yesterday. Program Formed Recently The program was formulated at a meeting Recently in Port land of representatives of the VA the farm security administration, Oregon State college, the U.S. soil conservation service, and the state department of vocational educa tion. Two plans whereby a veteran will be able to pursue agricul tural training, and thus qualify for subsistence payments from the veterans administration — $90 AN EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION a month if married, $63 if single 52 GIFTS IN ONE- —are: School Courses Arranged RHEUMATISM 1. Veterans owning their own and ARTHRITIS farms may receive instruction at I suffered for years and am so one of the 45 high schools in the thankful that I found relief from state giving farm instruction un this terrible affliction that I will der the Smith-Hughes act. The gladly answer anyone writing me courses will be scheduled to fit for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, the slack periods of farm work, P.O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. and instruction will be supple Pd. Adv.—NUE-OVO Laboratories mented by periodic visits to the • Salaries of school teachers in New York average $2700 a year, highest in the nation. rwi’ unwgnnBSMRr | UPCAKD’S I 868 Bridge St. j [ Vernonia, Ore. Ph. 1262 j i Paint and Wallpaper < Contract or day work I DUTCH BOY ENAMEL AVAILABLE NOW I Vernonia 4th and 2nd Friday« 8 P. M. H. W. Carrick, pres. Geo. Armstrong, Sec”y. 7-46 Knights of Pythias Harding No. Lodge 116 Hall, 2-46 Order of Eastern Star Chapter 153, O. E. S. Regular com munication first and of 3rd each Wed. month 1-47 A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.M. Masonic at meets Temple Communication Stated first Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. Walter H. Kent, W. M. Glen F. Hawkins, Sec’y. 1-46 American Legion VERNONIA POST 119 Meets first and Third Mon. Each of month. ad«, FACE minimum 50c to Come to buy and sell, We treat you well be 1-4T Oreo E. Sudiell, Auctioneer paid line. Phone AT5390, Portland cial responsibility for errors that appear may columns, print that which the ads in but is paper FOR A at part in published in cases fault, of an typographical where will re adv. in mistake NZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZK X H H Attention Canners! H occurs. OR NO CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK’S PAPER.______________ Business - Professional Directory___________ __ BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Frank Hartwick— Proprietor Portland Sunset - SOUND BACKING assumes no finan EAGLE - Timber • Vernonia Elsie - Cannon Beach Gearhart AUXILIAR* First and Third Tuesdays Consign your livestock, farm machinery and furniture to this auction. BILLING. THE 'his ▼¡siting Dorothy Sandon. Sec’y. min insertion* CREDIT ADS, 10c EXTRA FOR its All over Three relative to such ads. POETRY accepted only as matter. Rate: 5c per type pie. Inez Powell, Worthy Matron & each. at Masonic Ten* sisters and broth ers welcome. A.F. less. Word» 2c handled by The Eagle: Minimum charge 75c. No information given Wednesday of each month. Nehalem or over minimum, 3c each. BLIND ads with answers Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Fourth word« 25 ea., 3 for the price of 2. Words Pythian Sisters and Every Saturday-11:30 a.m. for 30c imum, BOLD Monday« Each Month Second charge for the price of two. CARD of Thank« & Notice»: 75c I.O.O.F. Second and Fourth COMMUNITY AUCTION Classified Ad Rates MINIMUM Vernonia, Oregon Meetings: J. E. FOSSUM electric service. Kn'ght’s building, 708 First St., Vernonia. Contract, day work, in stallations, alterations, repairs. Home, commercial, industrial.. Phone 423.________________ 22tfc - Seaside Vernonia Phone 1042 H We have a large supply of Mason Jars. H H H H H Pints Quarts doz. 70c H ’...doz. 85c H H H H H H Hoffman Hardware Co. BIG BUSINESS Today, as in the earliest days of Oregon’s history, residents of the state depend heavily upon agriculture for prosperity. It is the state’s leading source of income. The future promises extensive development in agriculture. The United States National Bank, with its substantial resources, stands ready to help Oregon’s farmers and ranchers share in this pTbgress. H ST. HELENS BRANCH H OF THF H UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK For Values—See Hoffman PHONE 181 Vernonia, Oregon H H X ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION