Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 11, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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FAST, CONVENIENT ADS Craig
NSLI Policy
LEGAL NOTICES
LODGE ANNOUNCEMENTS
DIRECTORY SERVICE
FOR SALE—Livestock
FOR SALE OR TRADE
CARD OF THANKS
15 WEANER PIGS for sale. 9
C. W. Duroc, 6 C. W„ all 6
weeks old July 19. $10 to $16
each. Also C. W. boar for sale
or service. L. L. Christensen, 10
miles south on highway 47. 28t3.
THREE-ROOM partly-furnished
house. Also 7-cu. ft. refriger­
ator in good condition.
First
house down steps by ball park.
26t3
THÈ KINDNESS of our many
friends and the many floral
pieces at the funeral ,of David
McMullen are deeply appreciated.
We wish to thank all those people
who helped us at the time of our
loss.
FRESH, young milk cows.
Poynter, Keasey Rt.
O. S.
28tl
PIGS for sale. 10, $12.50, $15,
$20, $25 and $35. Clarence Lacey
on old Kelly place 5 miles south
on highway 47.
26t3
CHUNKY gray mare.
Saddle,
bridle and blanket.
$135.00.
Wally Noakes, Timber Route.
•
28t3
FOR SALE—General
LARGE size tricycle with chain
drive, also coaster brake. Price
$20. R. M. Beveridge, 1141 Rose
28t3
Ave.
STARK BROS.“ nurseries and
Orchard Co. now represented by
Edwin Siedelman, Vernonia, Ore.,
Timber Rt., Box 31.
7-25-46
WHITE treadle sewing machine,
good condition, $35. First house
down steps by ball park.
28tl
COLLAPSABLE baby buggy, $10.
Gasoline Maytag motor.
Mrs.
Doris Grice, phone 5718, inquire
on 10th st., Riverview.
LODGES
WANTED
CARLOAD LOTS of 7-foot split
cedar fence posts. Also grape
stakes. E. G. Roediger at post
office.
22tfc
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
EGGS WANTED
Sunnyside Service and
Feed
4-47
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
23tfc
J. E. FOSSUM electric service.
Knight’s building, 708 First St.,
Vernonia. Contract, day work, in­
stallations, alterations, repairs.
Home, commercial, industrial..
Phone 423.
22tfc
LOST AND FOUND
Meets Every Tuesday
8 P. M.
Carl Davis,
William D.
Noble Grand
Shafer, Sec’y.
4-46
Mt. Heart Rebekah
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
3-47
Ethel Peasnail Treasurer
Vernonia F. O. E.
(Fraternal
Order
Bridge
►
Street
Vernonia
2nd
4th
and
Fridays
8
M.
P.
H. W. Carrick, pres.
Geo. Armstrong, Sec”y.
7-fcb
Knights of Pythias
Harding
No.
Lodge
I.O.O.F.
Fourth
Mondays
and
Hall
Wednesday
Fourth
of each month.
2-47
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem
Chapter
153,
O.
S.
E.
Regular com­
munication first
and
Wed.
3rd
each
of
FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call
8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf-
month
at Masonic Ten»
BOLD FACE ads, minimum 50c
ea., 3 for the price of 2. Words
over minimum, 3c each.
BLIND ads with answers
to
be
handled by The Eagle:
Minimum
charge 75c. No information given
relative to such ads.
POETRY accepted only
may
1-47
its
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
meet« at
Stated
A.M.
Temple
Communication
first
Thursday of each month.
at 7:30 p.m.
Walter H. Kent, W. M.
Hawkins.
1-46
Sec’y.
American Legion
VERNONIA
POST
M m I i
11»
first and
Third Mon.
Each
of
but
is
no finan­
published
cases
in
fault,
at
will
*
Timber
•
1-47
*
Every Bite
at the
CHAT ’N NIBBLE
For food satisfaction we are
sure you will want to come
again to this restaurant.
COMMUNITY AUCTION
Every Saturday—11:30
• 1 mile East of Beaverton on Canyon Road
Cattle, Calves, Hogs, Sheep, Horses, Chickens, Rabbits
Produce
Furniture, Farm Machinery, Tools, etc.
Come to Buy and Sell
Big Sale
Large Crowds
Ample Space
OREN E. SUDTELL, Auct.
Rt. 2, Bx. 100, Beaverton, Ore.
ADDING machine rolls, sales
books, scratch pads and signs.
Get them at The Vernonia Eagle.
RHEUMATISM
and ARTHRITIS
I suffered for years and am so
thankful that I found relief from
this terrible affliction that I will
gladly answer anyone writing me
for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz,
P.O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash.
Pd. Adv.—NUE-OVO Laboratories
»
Now On Display
The New
Pleasure to
Drive a Car that
Gets
rototiller
re­
Business * Professional
Directory_______
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
Portland
You’ll Enjoy
•
The cigarette that is
cent less irritating is
that is dead out. Besides
nomic loss by reduction of raw
material, many man days of vital-
ly needed labor are expended
fighting forest fires, Do your
part.
Let’s KEEP ORGEON
GREEN.
Motors
occurs.
Gearhart
AUXILIARY
in
where
print that part of an adv. in
which the typographical mistake
Attention
Smooth-running quiet
ready to go on any
road at any time.
You’ll enjoy your car’s
performance once Lee
gives it his attention.
Beach
Seaside
Vernonia Phone 1042
Let us show you this new Kaiser-Frazer product. It’s the answer
to the problem of gardening for small acreages.
One Machine Does the Work of Plow, Disc
and Harrow
MAKES A PERFECT SEED BED IN ONE OPERATION
VERNONIA SERVICE STA.
Vernonia Agent for Kaiser-Frazer Automobiles
Veraenia
Sunset • Elsie * Caaaea
month.
First and Third Tuesday*
paper
ads
in
appear
columns,
*Ais
A. F. & A. M.
vestors Syndicate of Minneapolis.
Tile American public in April had
a "real Income" ot 81 cents, or 19
cents on the dollar less than in
April. 1945. This "real Income” is
not a subtraction of cash income
and expenditures but an average
relative of these figures designed
to show how living costs affect ad­
justed Income dollars.
Cash income of the American
public in April was 84 cents for
every $1 a year earlier. Tfie follow-
ing changes per dollar were: wages
off 26 cents, salaries oft 24 cents
on the $1.00: investment income at
$1.04 was up four cents and other
income at $1.00 unchanged.
Rents in April were unchanged
compared with a year ago. Food
was up four cents, clothing up five
cents and miscellaneous items up
four cents.
as
cial responsibility for errors that
welcome.
•
In baseball a runner is either
out or safe, but in the great out­
HE above chart, showing how
doors vacation land of Oregon :i
the average American fared in
fire must be out to be safe. Play
national income changes in the last ball with nature.
KEEP ORE­
twelve months, is based on the
monthly consumers’ study ot In­ GON GREEN.
matter. Rate: 5c per type
CREDIT ADS, 10c EXTRA
ers
visiting
Inez Powell, Worthy Matron
F.
25
BILLING.
THE EAGLE assumes
All
Dorothy Sandon. Sec’y.
Glen
for
30c
sisters and broth­
pie.
A.F. &
Masonic
charge
for the price of two.
CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Second
STOLEN—One bridle. If returned
to Lew’s Place, no questions will
be asked. If not returned, will
prosecute.
28tlc
words or less. Words over min­
imum, 2c each. Three insertions
Pythian Sisters
I.O.O.F.
MARRIAGE LICENSES mailed.
No medical examination. Save a
trip and layoff from work. Van­
couver Bridal Chapel Vancouver,
Wash.
21tl0
MINIMUM
Each Month
Meetings:
FOUND: Eastern Star pin. Owner
may have by calling at The Eagle
office and paying for this ad.
27t33c
Classified Ad Rates
Second and
Hall,
STRAYED OR STOLEN: All
black 3-mo.-old male kitten Sat­
urday or Sunday. Please return
to 841 Grant St., or call 533. My
little girl’s pet. Mike Peters.
28t3
ALL KINDS of insurance: sick,
accident, life, car and fire. Geo-
W. Bell, Phone 773.
6tf—•
116
Vernonia, Oregon
Meetings:
LOST: Sword pin about 3 inches
long. Valued as keepsake. Re­
ward. Return to Mrs. Wm. Sha­
fer, 1009 Columbia St.
28t3
MISCELLANEOUS
Eagle.)
of
••
American ‘Real Incoine’
In April Off 19 Cenlt>
On SI From Year Ago
A fool and his money are soon
parted. The forests of Oregon
represent many millions of dollars
tOfthe Oregon taxpayer. Don’t be
foolish.
extreme caution
with
KEEP OREGON
GREEN.
T
Phone 887
2 & 4 Weds. 8 p.m.
AUXILIARY
Regularly meet*: 1st & 3rd Wed.
Ite
LISTINGS on your homes, farms
and small acreage. Free apprais-
als given, We have cash buyers
waiting to buy your place. Call
or write Mr. Thompson, c-o Slay-
ter Realty comps y, 528 S. W.
Salmon,
Portland 4,
Oregon,
phone BRoadway 1146. 43tf—
meetings:
O. T. Bateman, Commander
B. J. Horn, Adjutant
M c M ullen family .
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and
George Robbins, 526
repaired.
27t9
First Ave. South
Best Cash Price
Regular
the
More than 3300 Oregon veter­
ans reinstated in excess of $3,-
000,000 in lapsed National Service
(G.I.) life insurance policies last
month, according to Thomas M.
Craig, veterans administration
representative in this area who
was here yesterday.
“This huge amount of salvaged
insurance,” Craig says, “comes
from veterans who have allowed
their government insurance to
lapse since leaving the service,
but who have decided tn rein­
state it under the new ruling that
allows veterans to do so up to
.January 1, 1947, by payment of
only two months’ premiums, and
with no re-check physical exam­
ination necessary.’”
Craig stated that these sal­
vaged policies represent only those
that have been reinstated through
Veterans Administration offices
in Oregon. “We have no way of
telling,” he said, “how many more
have requested reinstatement di­
rectly to the central insurance
office in New York City.”
Local veterans may reinstate
their NSLI policies at the City
Hall, Vernonia, where Craig is
available to veterans on Wednes-
day of each week. Fluent policy
holders may mail their premium
payments to the VA office in
Portland, 1019 S.W. Tenth avenue,
or to the main insurance office in
New York City, he said.
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1946 7
PHONE 173