Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 05, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    Fall From Tractor 1«
Cause of Leg Injury;
Canada Trip Made
RIVERVIEW—Darrell McKee,
young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
McKee had the m.sfortune to fall
from a loaded tractor trailer
Thursday in such a way as to
have one wheel of the trailer pass
over his feet and left leg, bruising
them badly. He suffered consid­
erable pain the rest of the week
but says he will be ready for
school by Sept. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Crawford
left Aug. 22, for Vancouver, Brit­
ish Columbia. They plan to have
a leisurely visit with old friends
there and on Vancouver island.
Mrs. Maudie Talbitzer came
THE FAVORITE
NITE SPOT
Map Shows State
Mineral Deposits
FILIPINO BASKET FOR THE HOME FOLKS
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
TOP
A map showing the location of
over 300 mineral deposits in the
state of Oregon has just been
published by the state department
of geology and mineral industries.
Principal localities of 43 minerals
are shown in red on a base map
measuring 22 inches by 34 inches.
Brief explanatory notes describ­
ing 12 of the most important ores
are printed on the margin. A
small index map showing general­
ized locations of beach and stream
gold placer deposits is also given.
Copies of this map may be ob­
tained at the department’s office,
702 Woodlark Building, Portland,
or at the field offices at Baker
and Grants Pass. Price postpaid,
10 cents.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1946 7
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You can always rely on the NEHALEM
MARKET to have the best selection of fine
quality fresh meats that can be obtained. But
that isnt all—Shop NEHALEM for a wide
choice of luncheon meats, fish and fowl.
See for yourself why it is the popular
“Meat-ing place” for Vernonia shoppers.
Sunday from Portland to spend
Labor day with her uncle, Riley
Hall, and family.
Recent visitors at the Oscar
Some people do, and
Steele home were Mr. and Mrs.
some don’t . . . but for Ray Yoeman of Los Angeles
those that do like an and for the week end they enter­
tained Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowles
evening of fun, of Portland.
Mrs. Jim Bond returned Sat­
there’s no place like
urday from a two weeks’ visit
DESSEY’S
with her mother and other rela­
in Raymond, Washington.
Come on out tonight tives
Everett Rundell of Medford,
OVERSEAS SERVICEMEN apparently appreciate a little feminine guid­
ance In selection of souvenirs for their families at home. American Red
for a glass of your fa­ spent week before last here with
Cross shopping tours in Manila usually Include this gill bazaar. (American
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
vorite brew.
R'd Cross photo by Gargett.)
Rundell and his sister, M*rs. Ed
Buckner, and family.
Mrs. Claud McCool and chil­
dren of Trehame visted Sunday
at the Louis Huntley home.
Mrs. Artie Buckner spent the
week end in Hillsboro at the
Pension increase of 20 per cent
home of her son, Ray Buckner.
provided in new federal legisla­
tion will benefit some 21,500 vet­
erans and 2400 dependents of Vet­
erans in Oregon, a number of
them in this community, Tom
Craig, veterans administration
Knight’s Bldg., 706 First St., Vernonia
representative
here,
stated
CONTRACT — DAY .WORK — INSTAL­
Wednesday.
FAVORITE FOR
Under the same act, payment
LATIONS — ALTERATIONS — REPAIRS
CHILDREN
of full pensions or compensa­
tions to veterans being cared for
You’ll get a taste treat from
Home
Commercial
Industrial
in VA institutions will receive
a cone topped with ARDEN
Phone 423
ice cream! Adults like it, too.
their full compensation, Craig
It
’s nourishing.
added. These were limited previ­
ously to $20 of their full monthly
payments and in some cases to
only $8.
If institutional care extends be­
Bus Depot
yond six months the payments
Phone 582
may not exceed 50 per cent of
THINK FIRST OF THIS BANK.
the regular rate of $30 a month,
MAKE US YOUR HEADQUAR­
whichever is greateY. Upon dis-
TERS FOR ALL YOUR CREDIT’
charge from treatment, the vet­
NEEDS
eran may receive a lump sum
equal to that withheld after the
six-month period.
First checks showing increases
will not be issued before October
MORTGAGE LOANS
1, Craig said. He advised that,
REPAIR LOANS
since pension increases will apply
automatically, inquiries to the
PERSONAL LOANS
VA about them will accomplish
AUTO LOANS
little at present.
EQUIPMENT LOANS
The. VA representative main­
COLLATERAL LOANS
tains off.ee hours Wednesday
BUSINESS LOANS
mornings at the City hall in Ver­
nonia, and encourages inquiries
VETERAN LOANS
by veterans regarding other ben­
LIFE INSURANCE LOANS
efits offered by federal law.
NEHALEM
MARKET AND GROCERY
Pension Raise
Benefits Many
Dessy’s
Tavern
J £ Fossum Electrical Service
Thinking of Borrowing?
Some of Our Loan Services:
The Cozy
CARDS
TICKETS
HANDBILLS
STATIONERY
STATEMENTS
LETTERHEADS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Distinctive Typographical Work
Designed to SERVE and SATISFY
The Vernonia Eagle
WOODY SAYS- f IT'S FOREST
ENEMY No.l/
The Commercial Bank of Banks
Banks, Oregon
Your Nearest Bank, Main Road to Portland
Save
Your Car
It may.be some time before new cars are pro­
duced in volume. Therfore, you must continue
to conserve the operating ability of your pres­
ent car with frequent and reliable servicing.
Our personalized service gives your car
the attention it needs. It gives you the satis­
faction of knowing that every part has been
carefully checked.
Bring your car in today and regularly for
“A-l” servicing.
Vernonia Auto Co.
“A Safe Place to Trade”
Phone 342
Sponsored by the Keep Oregon Green Committee
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