Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 26, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR SALE—Livestock
FOR SALE—General
FOR SALE—Real Estate
ONE HORSE, two sets harness,
disc, turning plow, walking cul­
tivator, snaking tongs, $125.00.
Morris Falconbury, Mist Rt., near
10th St., Riverview.
39t3
SIX-ROOM coal and Svood cir­
culating heater like new. John
Crowston, 2nd and Nehalem. 39t3
GOOD, 6-room newly improved
dwelling. Modem. Bath, laundry
trays, floor covering, stoves. All
ready to move in. On lots lOOx
150. Fine garden, young family
orchard and berries. Close in to
business district and school. Price
$4650. Thos. Morgan, 846 Weed
Ave., Vernonia, Ore.
39tl
GENTLE bull calf, week old. In­
quire Mrs. John Krinick, 10th St.,
Riverview.
39tlc
ONE milk goat with chain, $11.00;
Thos. Morgan, 846 Weed Ave,
Vernonia.
38t3
ONE 8-mo.-old Hereford & Guern­
sey bull, double tested. One kero­
sene brooder, 300-chick size. Mrs.
M. A. Oakes, Riverview.
38t3c
WEANER pigs, Everett Johnston,
Birkenfeld, Ore.
37t3
TWO-YEAR-OLD cow and oalf
and one bul calf. Milking Short­
horn with papers. M. R. Peter­
son, Timber Rt., Box 49.
37tf
FOR SALE—General
LIGHTWEIGHT Vaughn drag
saw, 3 blades, good shape. O. H.
Robbins, Mist Rt. Box 68.
38t3
ONE pipeless furnace, $15.00. One
year old, extra bevy water tank
with jacket, $15.00. Mrs. R. D.
Eby.
39t2c
30 EGG crates. Excellent condi­
tion. 15c each per lot. Otherwise
20c. Sunnyside Service, Trehame.
____________________________ 39tlc
LODGES
V. F. W.
Regular
meetings:
2 & 4 Weds. 8 p.m.
O. T. Bateman, Commander
B. J. Horn. Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Regularly meets: 1 st & 3rd Wed.
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
0.0.F-
Meets Every Tuesday
8 P. M.
Tom Turner, Noble Grand
William D. Shafer, Sec’y. .
4-47
Mt. Heart Rebekah
Lodge
Meet, 2nd and 4th Thursday
evening, of each
month in
I.O.O.F. Hall
Silvia Turner, Noble Grand
Noma Callister, Vice Grand
Juanita Edwards, Secretary
Ella Cline, Treasurer
3-47
Vernonia F. O. E.
Order
(Fraternal
Eagles)
of
Bridge
810
Street
Lodge
No.
I.O.O.F.
Pythian Sisters
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Meetings:
and
I.O.O.F.
Fourth
Hall
Wednesday
2-47
of each month.
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem
153, O. E. S.
Regular com­
Chapter
munication first
and
of
Wed.
3rd
each
month
at Masonic Ten*
pie.
All
18-FOOT house trailer, plenty of
built-ins, electric lights, 8 win­
dows, $50. Also hot water £ank
with coils and all fixtures, $20.
Four-year-old saddle horse, gentle
for women or girls. Will trade
for milk cow or sell. ^Albert
Walker, Trehame, Phone 8813.
____________________________ 37t3
visiting
CARPENTER work of all kinds.
Fred Lundgren, 924 2nd Avenue.
FOUR-ROOM modern house,, Corey
Hill, 2 blocks from business cen­
ter, 1158 Bridge St., Phone 654.
37t3
WILL GIVE large, spayed female
dog, 2 years old, to good home in
country. Good watchdog, gentle
with children. Part Dalmation and
Great Pyrenees. Write to S. A.
Daymple, 2232 S. E. 42 Ave.,
Portland 15, Ore.
38t3
for
3Oc
insertions
CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c
THE EAGLE assumes no finan­
4?
at
meets
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
11»
Meet, fid and
Third Mo«.
Each
of
month.
occurs.
If you’re a man with a vision and
are thinking of your own future
don’t let October 5th pass without
fully investigating the benefits of­
fered by enlistment in the new
U.S. Army!
accepted
POETRY
matter.
BLIND
only
as
paid
Rate: 5c per type lane.
ads with answers to be
handled by The Eagle:
Minimum
charge 75c. No information given
relative to suah ads.
No
will
on
information
be
given
out
paper is mailed.
NO CLASSIFIED
classifieds
until
OR
after
«4
DISPLAY
FOR
EXCEPT
NEXT
PAPER.
Business - Professional
Directory
NEAL BUSH
Attorney-at-law
Office at Joy Theater
building every Monday
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
Portland
•
Timber
•
Vernonia
Swn.et - Elsie - Can«««
G*arbart
AUXILIAR*
Firat and Third Tae.daye
FOR 23
If Yew Act Before Oct. 5th
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
Temple
OPPORTUNITY
print that part of an adv. in
which the typographical mistake
WEEK’S
1-47
A.M.
HERE'S
LOCAL MEN
NOON
welcome.
A. F. & A. M.
A
FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call
8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf--
may appear in ads published in
its columns, but in cases where
'his paper is at fault, will re­
ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED.
Masonic
ALL KINDS of insurance: sick,
accident, life, car and lire. Geo-
W. Bell, Phone 773.
6tf-
23
min­
sister« and broth­
Inez Powell, Worthy Matron
A.F.
MISCELLANEOUS
REAL
Word« over
1-47
•
Beach
Seaside
Vernonia Phone 1042
HOUSE for rent 2V4 miles out on
end of 10th st., Riverview. See
Mrs. John Krinick.
37t3
CARD OF THANKS
RAY W. MEYER of Vernonia
wishes to thank his neighbors and
friends fob extinguishing the fire
in his shingle mill.
Still Life Drawing
——»- ---
Recipe
For
Relaxation
So work and worry are getting
you down?
You must enlist on or before Octo­
ber 5th to be guaranteed full edu­
cational benefits under the G.I.
Bill of Rights. If you wait to en­
list after October 5th benefits un­
der the G.I. Bill of Rights will
accrue only as long as the period
of emergency exists. When war is
officially terminated these benefits
cease!
Never before has education been
so important to sucoess. Never
before has specialized training
been so essential to gainful em­
ployment
Both of these vital
phases of your training for life
work are yours at Government
expense under the G.I. Bill of
Rights. More than a full five
year college course or the equiva­
lent course in a trade or business
school will be entirely paid for
by your Government if you enlist
before October 5 th.
Don’t neglect taking advantage of
this golden opportunity! Act now!
See your nearest Army Recruiting
Station at once!
Longview Victory Center
Longview, Washington
Well, friends, it’s
all your own fault.
SELL your cream and eggs to the
Forest Grove Creamery.
Build
a market close to home good as
Portland. Write or phone us for
pick up arrangements.
30tfc
5-ROOM modern house, double
garage.
2-room house, garage.
Inquire Union Hall. Harry Hall.
3813
charge
FOR RENT
7
KEASEY—Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Counts entertained Sunday eve­
ning at dinner for Mr. and Mrs.
Tex Langston and boys, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Heath, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Heath and daughter, Irving
Stevens of Portland, and Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Eckstein. Mr. Stevens
was a guest of the Counts for the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rittner have
returned from work in the hop
yards near Salem.
Thomas Dsbom wbb a visitor
at the Herb Counts home last
Sunday from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Boeck have
moved o the old Counts place
on the Keasey route from Sagi­
naw.
WANTED TO RENT
SMALL furnished house at once.
No children or pets.
Reliable
couple. Phone 792.
38t3
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—
lets.
Keasey Family
Entertains
ZIPPER billfold, pocket knife and
fountain pen in city park. Owner
may have same by identifying
and paying for this ad.
38t3c
LUMBER haul for six wheeler.
20-foot stuff or under. J. L.
Kells, Timber Route, Trehame
junction, Vernonia, Ore.
38t3
I HAVE a large house 24x50
with a kitchen built on the side,
lots of room, 2 good wells and a
bam and chicken house, garage
and wood shed. 2H acres all
fenced and cleared. House newly
painted. Andrew M. Parker, Mist
Rt., Vernonia, Ore.
39t4
or
1926 DODGE pickup with over­
drive and overload springs. Has
5 pre-war 7.00x16 tires and tubes,
double duty. Gone less than 2000
mi. New battery, overhauled late­
ly, but needs welding job on trans­
mission. Sell or trade for beef
stock or what have you. Box 67,
Timber, Ore.
39tlc
LOST AND FOUND
WANTED
FOR SALE—Real Estate
JUST opposite mill, 2nd house on
side street on east side lockers
block. 7-room house with or with­
out furniture. House modem, on
’4 A. All fenced, cow bam, hen
house. C. E. Walter, old Spencer
place.
38t3
EQUITY in 1943 2^-ton G.M.C.
flatbed, extra tires, tubes, wheels,
for cash or late model car. Dar­
rell L. Orr, Riverview, c/o Lee
White.________
37t3
THURSDAY, SEPT, 26, 1946
THREE-ROOM house furnished.
First house down steps by ball
park.
38t3
J. E. FOSSUM electric service.
Knight’s building, 708 First St,,
Vernonia. Contract, day work, in­
stallations, alterations, repairs.
Home,
commercial,
industrial.,
phone 283 or 662
22tfc
ers
Dorothy Sandon, Sec’y.
APARTMENT house all nicely
furnished and another 3 rooms
and bath all modem and nicely
furnished.
On another lot, a
warehouse 76 feet long and 28
feet wide and a garage 20 feet
long and 12 feet wide. Add. 376
North St., Vernonia. L. M. Por­
terfield.
36tfc
cial responsibility for errors that
Each Month
Second
ONE, round dining table, 4
leather seated chairs; 1 cabinet
phonograph and records, all in
good condition. L. Critelli, Tim­
ber Rt., first farm past hatchery.
37t3
imum, 2c each. Three
for the price of two.
Mondays
Fourth
COLONIAL Junior wood range.
Vaughn drag saw with one blade.
Phone 823, 113 O-A hill.
37t3
MINIMUM
Second and
Hall,
TWO good, used pianos for sale.
Write W. M. Blowers, 1206 Broad­
way, Longview, Washington.
____________________________ 37t6
words
116
Vernonia, Oregon
Meetings:
MAN’S bicycle. Good condition,
good tires, new rear wheel and
hub. T. M. Crawford, Mist- Rt.
_____________________
39t3c
Classified Ad Rates
P.
Knights of Pythias
Harding
ONE 1940 Willys pickup. Green­
wood Motors,
Dodge-Plymouth
Dealer, Phone 1121, Vernonia,
Ore.
39tlc
7-46
Friday«
8
30-INCH CO 10-ga., 2-in. eye, 70-
tooth Hoe saw. Never been used.
Sunnyside Service, Treharne. 39tlc
M.
4th
and
H. W. Carrick, pres.
Geo. Armstrong, Sec*’y.
«
FURNITURE including stoves,
dining set and 6-year bed. 625
Second Street.
38t3
ONE MILE from city center: 3-
room house, modern," 10 lots, 7 in
sec. growth fir.
Good garden
spot. Small hen house.
Price
$1800. W. T. Graves, 37 Missis­
sippi Ave. O-A hill.
36t3
Vernonia
2nd
DEER rifle, 2 boxes shells, good
condition. Sunnyside Service, Tre­
hame.
39tlc
ONE HORSE 8 years old weigh­
ing about 1600. Works single or
double, woods or farm. Trade for
riding saddle, 15-inch tree. R.
39t3
H. Meyer, Timber Route.
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
Fun and
frolic can be yogis at a mo­
ment’s notice.
Just slip out
your back door into the front
door of Dess-y’s,
Dessy’s
Tavern
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Pay, Insurance
Leading Topics
Terminal lehve pay, government
life insurance and education and
job training are the three GI
benefits uppermost in the minds
of Oregon’s World War II veter­
ans, judging from interviews with
more than 3325 ex-servicemen at
the department of veterans’ affars
at the state fair the first week
of September.
In charge of the booth was
Don Goode1, chief service officer,
who said 750 veterans were given
terminal leave pay blanks. Of
this number, 300 blanks were no­
tarized free of charge, represent­
ing pay claims amounting to more
than $45,000, or an average of
$150 per claim.
Questions regarding reinstate­
ment, conversion, and premiums
on national service life insurance
were asked by 320 veterans, and
assistance was given in reinstate-
ing lapsed policies worth more
than $250,000.
More than 400 veterans re­
ceived literature and information
dealing with educational benefits
and apprentice training. Records
indicated 'nearly 175 individuals
had questions about disability pen­
sions and benefits, 80 wanted to
know about loans for homes, farms
and businesses, and 50 asked about
employment.
Procurement of building ma­
terials for home construction, and
homesteading in the Northwest
and Alaska were other subjects
Mr. Car Driver. Use your ash
tray and prevent roadside fires.
Keep Oregon Green.
Send your
Laundry &
Dry Cleaning
to Portland’s most mo­
dern plant. Two pick­
up * and deliveries
weekly at Vernonia at
your home or our local
agent—
BEN BRICKEL’S
BARBER SHOP
OREGON Laundry
and
Dry Cleaners
______________
Canning Tomatoes
Grown by Tinnerman and Whitcomb
300 yards west of Mobile Gas Station,
Banks, Oregon
NEW AND USED PARTS
Expert Auto Repairing
Gas and Oil
Open at 7:30 A. M.; Closed at 6:00 P. M.
We Close Sat. afternoon and all day Sunday.
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
RIVERVIEW
Phone 773
Back again!
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL
LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION
with HORSE SHOW & RODEO
OCT. 5-12
PORTLAND, OREGON
Elevsn acres under one roof. Ex­
hibits of pure-bred Livestock, Dogs,
Poultry, Pet Stock, Wild Life, 4-H
Club and Smith-Hughes Vocational
Education Work; Manufactured and
Land Products; also Combined
Horse Show and thrilling Rodeo.
Lsrge Premium Lists.
J. J. Zeman, Tech.
20 Yrs. Expaience
Radio
Servicing
Quick one-day service
All work guaranteed
Also Household Appliance
Repairing
ZEMAN’S
Tel. 1232
545 Bridge St.
Devaney Apts., Vernonia, Ore.