■S THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Our Great America ☆ TOPICS OF THE TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Kent Bauertfeldt are spending this week at Seaside while he is on vacation from Hollander's Jewelry Store. Among those who have seen the picture “Oklahoma,” in Port­ land are Mr. and Mrs. John Burnside, Mrs. Fred Tousliey and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hieber. DANCE, Sat., Aug. 10. Legion Hall. Sponsored by American Le­ gion Auxiliary. Red O’Briens or­ chestra. 32tlc Mr. and Mrs. Albin Cohen and daughter, Rena, of Hillsboro were here last week end to visit at the H. H. Frank and E. P. Frank homes. Mr. and Mrs. Orile Bobbin* were here Monday visiting friends for a short time. They returned the same day to McMinnville where he will soon begin his sec­ ond) year as athletic coach. Mr. and Mr*. C. L. Brock and Elbert of Portland visited friends in Vernonia last Sunday after­ noon. The Brocks formerly lived here and he was employed by the O-A Lumber corporation. Mr*. Ella Spencer left last Wednesday after spending two weeks here visiting at the home of Mrs. Nels Hogberg. She left for Oakdale, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burgel from Tacoma, Washington, were visitors at the Hogberg home Wednesday of last week. Local men obtaining discharge* from the service within the past few days include Fred Roediger and Bud Roediger, the former ar­ riving home Friday from San Diego and the latter from Bremer­ ton Saturday, and Jim Cox, who returned here Thursday after re­ ceiving his release. Mrs. L. F. Malmsten and chil­ dren, Tommy and Marjorie Mae, are in Portland with Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Malmsten so they may be near L. F. Malmsten. who under­ went a serious major operation on Monday, July 29. He is in the Emanuel hospital. DANCE, Sat., Aug. 10. Legion Hall. Sponsored by American Le­ gion Auxiliary. Red O'Briens or­ chestra. 32tlc BATTERY CHARGING j », ;; We also carry new batteries, battery cables, bulbs, and everything else you need in this line of accessories. Have your car’s electrical sys- tem renovated—and Herb is the man to do it ROSE AVENUE GARAGE H. H. Sturdevant Phone 337 FOREST GROVE CREAMERY Highest cash price paid for cream and eggs. Picked up at your door once or twice weekly. Phone us and arrange pickup days. \ --------- Cream prices advancing as they have recent­ ly with good pastures and feed crops should be special inducement to save and sell cream. PHONE 126 That’s what we’re here for — to serve your auto­ motive needs, large or small. Just ask George or Jack for anything you need and enjoy the ser­ vice at the— SERVICE Geo. Johnson Vernonia Serv. Sta. Vernonia Agent for Kaiser-Frazer Corp. WHY TELEPHONES CANNOT BE SUPPLIED FASTER TO WAITING APPLICANTS Excerpt from an advertisement of the Automatic Electric Sales Corp, of Chicago in a May issue of "Tele­ phony,” a trade journal of the tele­ phone industry. "By January of this year, our terminations of govern­ ment contracts were practically completed, and con­ version well under way. We were ready to move swiftly into peacetime production. "February brought the steel strike and strikes in other basic industries, which resulted in shortages of mate­ rials which compelled our factory temporarily to adopt a three-day week. Those shortages continued to hamper production after the strikes were ended. *‘In March the situation showed improvement, and pro­ duction volume began slowly but steadily to increase. In April further gratifying progress was made; we began to 'hit our stride.’ *’In the meantime, the coal strike, in progress through­ out April, moved swiftly to a climax, resulting in the drastic order for power curtailment through the Chi­ cago area. Our gains in production volume have been wiped out, and the situation for the immediate future remains dark and uncertain.... ’’It js our intention to work to the limit of our ability to bring about a resumption of high speed production at the earliest possible date.’’ The conditions outlined above affect all manufacturers of telephone equipment. West Coast Telephone Co. i Mode 95% or Ait ooe Rape» n made WOOD PULP WHICH >4 REAllV AM UMFMPIM6 UIPPIV BECAUie 17 COME* FROM 6RO9IM& TWEES. Trip Covers Much of Oregon RIVERVIEW—Mr. and ’ " Mrs. Louis Schroeder and their vaca­ tioning companions, Mr. and Mrs. ”4 Homer Gwin and children of Ver- nonia arrived home Sunday eve- ning, having circled a big loop of Scenic Oregon. Leaving high­ I- way 99 at Albany they followed LITTLE the Sanriam River highway (54) AMCfi/CA PtAMSi 8ÜÍIÑEW to Bend. Leaving Bend on 97 they U.6.A. entered the Deschutes National Forest and spent much of their time at beautiful Paulina Lake, camping out. Two days were spent on the return trip which led them north on 97 to the «i junction of the Wapjnitia cut-off (highway 50) and to Government Camp. Backtracking a bit they ... RftirJcoM ‘roe Aim pmrri. ÄCLüilVF at AóWULTlIRE, visited Timberline Lodge on Mt. A RKTWTLV CevF.OPFP VJATEp- THCRT ARE A0OU7 1100.000 REPEllEVT l¡QUID WHE-J «PRAVEP Hood and finished their drive fosiuecses < m w ua twat OR •SPAex PIU64 AMP WIPIN6 W down the Columbia River high- EMPlOV FFWEP THAU lOO VUOBUERS AuiOMoen ts paorecii the ekióine , way. As Mrs. Schroeder says, even 7HOO6H H >4 THWOOfcHly 0»?FMCHfD EACH, nuey accowtr roe Ass. of VJ'TH A COJTlHUOu« 4TOEAV ~mr rr>r»t eusiftect tMncwwr) “We saw most every kind of coun­ try and had a very nice time.” The family gathering Sunday Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Russell Our No. 1 entertainers this at the Brady and Rosa ranch in­ spent last week at Hall’s Lake, week were Mr. and Mrs. Norman cluded the following: Mr. and Washington, where Mrs. Russell Kennedy. Her mother, Mrs. Grace Mrs. Ronnie Harlan, Mr. and Mrs. was one of the counselors at the Quick of Twin Rocks came James Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Girl’s’ Camp. The Indian theme Thursday night. Mr. Kennedy’s Bud Borton and ¿John and Ralph, was carried out this year and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ken­ Mr. and Mrs. John Rosa, Mr. and camp was named Camp Minne­ nedy of Tillamook drove over on Mrs. Roy Brady and Aretha tonka. This camp is sponsored Friday and for week-end guests Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph De- by the Nazarene church but girls they had Mr. and Mrs. Everett Vaney and daughter, Janice, Mr. from many denominations en­ and Mrs. John Liepold and son, joyed the week’s outing and Bible Wilbur, . John Bradford, M'iss study. Emmie Bogg, Miss Mary Jane o Vernonia, Oregon Cline, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Whit- A normal adult heart grows aker and granddaughter, Hallie. heavier as a man grows older, Thur*.-Fri. August 8-9 UP GOES MAISIE DANCE at Natal Saturday, Au­ the increase amounting to a little Ann Sothern-George Murphy gust 10. Rhythm Vendors All­ less than half an ounce for every 22 pounds added to body weight. WHEN THE WIFE’S AWAY Girl orchestra 32tlc The weight of the average man’s Hugh Herbert Comedy and cartoon Mr. and Mr*. Carrol Chance heart has been estimated at 11 and family of Tillamook were ounces. Saturday August 10 here for the past week end to BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD visit at the home of her parents, 52 GIFTS IN ONE— Tom Breneman-Bonita Granville Mr. and Mrs. H. E. John. Mrs. AN EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION DOWN SINGAPORE WAY Chance and children remained Musical and Cartoon here for this week. Returning *---------------- to Tillamook with Mr. Chance Sun.-Mon. August 11-12 was his mother, Mrs. Irma Chance SARATOGA TRUNK who will remain there until this Gary Cooper-Ingrid Bergman week end. CARTOON—NEWS Mr. anil Mrs. Tom Turner have been gone since a week ago Sat- Tues.-Wed. Auguit 13-14 urday on a trip that is taking FRONTIER GAL (in technicolor) them to Nebraska and Missouri Yvonne de Carlo-Rod Cameron before returning. At Lincoln, CARTOON—Wine, Woman and Nebraska, they are to visit his Song Comedy brother and at Independence, Missouri, they will see her mother and sister, They also plan to visit other relatives before re­ turning. A to 4 S äsÄif <3 Joy Theatre DANCE at Natal Saturday, Au- gust 10. Rhythm Vendors All- Girl orchestra 32tlc Wycoff of Seaside and Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Laws of St. Helens spent Sunday afternoon jt the Virgil Powell home. Loretta Norris of Vernonia is stopping at the Herman Wood home while her mother, Mrs. Claud Norris is recovering from a major operation at St. Vincent's hospital, Portland. Message from your DODGE SERVICE EXPERT A Thorough Check-up That's the most sincere advice we can give you. While waiting for that new Dodge or Plymouth, don’t let your present car “run down” when it's so easy to get DOUBLE PROTECTION Double Protection means: (1) Driving economy and safety for yourself and family, and (2) pres­ ervation of your car’s cash value. Let us check your motor and tune it up if necessary—examine your electrical and cooling sys­ tems, check brakes and tires. We have the manpower for quick, reliable service now. Drive in! Greenwood Motors Vernonia Phone 1121 DODGE « PLVmOUTH DODGE Job-Rated TRUCKS Our Special This Week Dave Weiner, owner of the Knob Hill Pharmacy of Portland, was a business visitor here Tues­ day of this week. Black Raspberry A *on, Edward John, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kamholz at St. Vincents hospital, Portland, at 5 o’clock Tuesday morning. He weighed 8 pounds and 1 ounce. Saturday Only Thinking of Borrowing? For one day we will have a special soft ice cream flavor. It’s THINK FIRST OF THIS BANK. MAKE US YOUR HEADQUAR­ TERS FOR ALL YOUR CREDIT NEEDS Banana We prepare it to take out—use it for dessert topping. It’s delicious! Some of Our Loan Services MORTGAGE LOANS REPAIR LOANS PERSONAL LOANS AUTO LOANS EQUIPMENT LOANS COLLATERAL LOANS BUSINESS LOANS VETERAN LOANS LIFE INSURANCE LOANS PAL SHOP ICE CREAM ON SALE AT THE MILL MARKET AND LOCKERS AND TIMBER MERCANTILE The Commercial Bank of Banks Banks, Oregon Your Nearest Bank, Main Road to Portland The Pal Shop Vernonia, Oregon Phone 411 Get ALL The Extras • EXTRA QUALITY • EXTRA SERVICE Providing all the extras for our customers is the basis upon which we operate this store. And that is just the way we intend to continue because we believe that our customers deserve the best. If FREE DELIVERY • EXTRA VALUE you aren’t aready taking advantage of these ex­ tras we invite you to visit our store and be con­ vinced We assure you of satisfaction. GIROD'S FOOD STORE PHONE 761