Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 03, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    New Rules Set Aside
Critical House Items
Director George E. Sandy of
the Oregon department of veter­
ans’ affairs this week called at­
tention to recent CPA regula­
tions requiring distributors to set
aside, for veteran purchase, such
critical household, building and
furnishing items as bath tubs,
CALL AT
GREEN’S SHOE SHOP
FOR SHOES
LEFT WITH US FOR
RESALE
LINES’
SHOE SHOP
kitchen sinks, lavotories, furnaces,
in addition to items previously on
the priorities list.
Sandy referred to “schedule B”
to priorities regulation 33 which
states: “Out of each shipment re­
ceived by a distributor,” he “must
set aside the percentage shown,
and deliver those items only on
rated orders.” Further, “he must
not deliver any items set aside
on any unrated order, even if
he does not have or receive any
rated orders, unless he gets per-
mission to do so.
“This changes the rule that
used to apply to most of these
items permitting them to be sold
on unrated orders after they had
been held a certain period of
time,” the regulations state.
The materials to be set aside,
and the set-aside percentage, are
listed as follows:
Bath tubs, 95 per cent; kitchen
sinks, 75 per cent; lavatories, 90
per cent; ‘water closets, tanks and
bowls 90 per cent; cast iron soil
pipe and fittings under five inches,
80 per centj clay sewer pipe, four,
Children
Oct. 5
Music by Ozark Ramblers
Featuring Dave West, KGW Singing Star
THANK
YOU
moth !
The consideration and courtesy you have shown
us for the past three years that we have been
in business^is gfeatly appreciated and we
thank you very much.
.DAMAGE!
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THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
was taken not far from the Ver-
nonia airport.
Mrs. Gertrude Davis and son,
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SPECIALS
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Wheelbarrows
Iron Wheel, wood construction
$7.95
Master Two-wheel cart ................... $8.00
Special
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ALUMINUM WHEELBARROW ........ $25.00
H Bamboo Rakes, ideal for lawns............ $1.25
Step Ladders.........................
per foot 80c
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HOFFMAN HABDWABI CO.
Phone 181
Vernonia
For Hardware — See Hoffman
A Reliable Place to Trade
T/MBER /S A CROP -REEP /T GROW/NG
YOU can stop moth damage in
your home. As authorized Deal­
ers we give you a 10 year guar­
antee. If Berlou fails - - - if
there is any damage, we pay the
bill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lines
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Why not let us mothproof your
blankets, carpets, rugs, garments,
upholstered furniture and furs?
Berlou Mothproofing is colorless
- - - odorless and stainless. The
cost is small. A man’s suit - - -
a woman's dress or coat can be
mothproofed for only 10 cents a
year. Any material mothproofed
with Berlou retains its original
softness.
MEAL PREPARING
Let us tell you the secret of successful meals.
The best food items are necessary for the cook
who wishes to obtain the best resuts. These
ingredients you use in cooking are the best
when selected from the shelves at the Nehalem
Market.
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Remember — Berlou professional
mothproofing protects you for 10
years or we pay the bill.
Vernonia Cleaners
Made-to-measure suits
Automobile Insurance
Complete Coverage on
All Makes and Models
NEHALEM
MARKET AND GROCERY
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Thinking of Borrowing?
THINK FIRST OF THIS BANK.
MAKE US YOUR HEADQUAR­
TERS FOR ALL YOUR CREDIT
NEEDS
Tonight? Maybe!
Some of Our Loan Services:
TONIGHT . . . after you
have turned off the radio
and put out the cat . . .
can you go to bed with
.he comfortable feeling
that your property is pro­
tected by Burglary Insur­
ance?
MORTGAGE LOANS
REPAIR LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
AUTO LOANS
EQUIPMENT LOANS
COLLATERAL LOANS
BUSINESS LOANS
VETERAN LOANS
LIFE INSURANCE LOANS
VERNONIA
INSURANCE
EXCHANGE
The Commercial Bank of Banks
Banks, Oregon
Your Nearest Bank, Main Road to Portland
90S Bridge Street
Phone 231
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Vernonia
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George, were in Forest Grove
Wednesday where George had
dental work done.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1946
You’re helping keep forests
growing for tomorrow when
you drop your ashes in an
ash tray. Flipped cigarettes
burn trees and destroy jobs.
This forest care message is sponsored as a public service bg these firms:
Heath’s Service Station
Vernonia Auto Co.
King’« Grocery
Riverview Beauty Shop
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DANCE
Banks Legion Hall
Mrs. Norbert Peiater announce
the birtit of a baby girl on Sept
23, 1946, weight 6 lb. 9 OS., name
Rita Marie. Thia 'mgkea three
gals in a row for the Pelsters who
RIVERVIEW — A birth an­ have two sons. Their home is on
nouncement received this week the Pebble Creek road. ,
from the Forest Grove general
The Wirtzs had another sur­
hospital reads like this: Mr. and prise Saturday when a new Hud­
five and six inches only 75 per son arrived and its occupants be­
cent; gypsum board aa.d lath, 85 gan unloading and they recognized
neigh­
per cent by square feet; building their former North
board, 75 per cent by square feet; bors, Thomas Stagl, Mr. and Mrs.
radiation (convector and cast Joe Blaay and Mr. and Mr3.
iron), 75 per cent by square feet Matt Bleiziffer. Mrs. Blasy and
of heating surface; warm air fur­ Mrs. Bleiziffer are sisters of Mr.
Stagl. The Blasys and Thomas
naces, 75 per cent.
had driven through frptn New
Ward Hoskins, Portland FHA
England, N. D., last week. The
priorities official, told Sandy that
Bleiziffer home is now at Bea­
the above set-a9ide regulations
verton.
The Dakotans report
are in addition to previous prior­
three damaging hail stdrms in
ity regulations which require
their neighborhood during July
dealers to honor priorities on 75
and August.
per cent of their stock, covering
Otto Carlson transacted business
a long list of lumber, concrete,
wiring, hardware, wall materials, in St. Helens, Friday.
Monday evening at the dose of
and plumbing and heating sup­
the third day of the hunting sea­
plies.
The difference between tljp new son we fail to hear of a single
ond the o'.d schedules, Hoskins deer taken by Riverview hunters.
said, is that those items listed in A trio of hunters composed of Bill
Schedule B must be set aside by Jacobe of Clatskanie, Edwin Jus­
distributors and Jield until those tice of Vernonia and Tommy Hall
with priorities for purchase ac­ arrived at the Riley home at 2
tually apply. The old schedule, p.m. Saturday with a fork horn
which remains in effect, specifies that would dress out 125 lb. but
that the dealer may sell the items as Bill and Edwin had been the
after a certain period of time marksmen the victim was later
to anybody, if priority holders taken to Clatskanie. This deer
have not requested those mater­
ials.
Priority applications should be
mailed to the Federal Housing
Administration, Platt building,
Portland. The blanks may be ob­
tained there, or from the depart­
ment of veterans’ affairs, or from
county service officers.
Five
From 4 to 12 Year»
blanks are to be filled out, four
Enjoy »tories, music, art anjl
to be sent to FHA and one for
the applicant to keep. A delay
crafts and play at Primary
of from 10 days to two or three
weeks can be expected on ap­
every
provals, according to Hoskins, who
added that items on the set-aside
SATURDAY AT 1 P.M.
list will be approved only for vet­
erans either owning their homes
or renting on long-term leases,
925 Rose Ave.
and not to short-term renters or
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those in apartments.
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