I TWÜRSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. TOPICS OF THE TOWN Mr». M. Coleman left yesterday, -for the Good Samaritan hospital 'where she will undergo a major operation. She will probably be gone for three weeks. It ia reported that Mr. McNutt will be at the Emanuel hospital for at least three more weeks, skin now having been grafted on his heel which was injured some time ago in an accident at the O-A mill. Sir Cortis Andrews waa here on leave last week from Seattle where he has been in the hospital following severe facial injuries .sustained in an accident some time ago at Dutch Harbor, Alas­ ka. The accident happened when a tire, which he was inflating, exploded and resulted in loss of consciousness for 25 days and the permanent loss of his right eye. He returned to Seattle for more face surgery before going to California for eye treatment. DANCE at Natal Saturday night, September 21. Rhythm Vendors All-Girl orchestra. ltc Mr. and Mr». J. 'A. Bu»h, Jr., and daughter were visitors at Tillamook last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bush end children ■pent a long week end at Rock­ away, leaving here Thursday and returning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bateman and son returned here last week and after a weeks vacation spent in Idaho at Lewiston with friends. Mm. Carl Wipper of Turner, Ore,, with her husband and son, Jerry, visited her sister, Mr. J. M. Currie, on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Ruisell drove to Kelso Monday. Mr. Rus­ sell was the guest speaker at the Christian Men’s Fellowship dinner. Mrs. Ernest P. Baker wu gue»t repeaker Monday night for a ban­ quet at the Christian church at Astoria and Rev. Baker was guest speaker Wednesday noon at the Rotary club meeting in Forest Grove. He told his experience while overseas during World War IL Jim Frazee, son of Mr. and Mr«. Ed Frazee, will go to Corvallis September 24 to prepare for en­ rolling at Oregon State college a short time later in an engineer- course. He has living quar­ tern reserved to make sure his attendance there. Mr». Aliev E»tey, former Ver­ nonia resident, was here part of Sunday and Monday to visit with Mrs. Dave Marshall. She re­ turned Monday to Corvallis where she has employment. DANCE at Natal Saturday night, September 21. Rhythm Vendor» All-Girl orchestra. ltc Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dow of Portland are the parents of a daughter bom Monday and weigh­ ing eight pounds and six ounces. Mrs. E. J. Douglass, Mrs. Dow’s mother, is spending several days in Portland with her daughter. • Rain Delays Berry Picking the Walter Batson family. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Houry are leaving this week end on their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. V. Wagner of Newberg have purchased the old Burris place at Natal and will rebuild it into a modern home. The little Bliss boy is staying with his grandparents, the Ray Garlocks, and attending school here. • Norblad Tells Shortage Cause Representative Walter Norblad (R.-Ore.) this week charged that extensive shipments of sugar abroad is a major factor in the United States sugar shortage, and in wires to UHRRA Director La­ Guardia and Secretary of Agricul­ MIST—Mrs. Austin Dowling and son, Bernard, spent the week end at Depoe Bay. There was no school at Mist during Thursday and Friday. The Mist Helping Circle will meet next week, Thursday, Sep­ tember 26, at the home of Mrs. A. R. Melis after a two months’ rest. All members who can pos­ sibly come are invited. Mr. Joe Roeser was a Clatska­ nie visitor Monday. Shelmon Libel reoently sold 12 cows from his fancy herd. This late rain has stopped the evergreen blackberry pickers. We are sorry» to hear of the ser­ ious illness of Mrs. Rercy Scaling, an old friend and neighbor, now of Seaside. She has been ill the past year or more. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson and small daughter were up from Al­ sea and spent the week end with Saturday Sept. 21 SCARLET STREET Edward G. Rohinton-Joan Bennett TINY TERRORS OF THE TIM HERLANDS Featurette and Cartoon Sept. 22-23 SPELLBOUND Ingrid Bergman-Gregory Peck Cartoon and New» Sun.-Mon. Tuee.-Wed Sept. 24-25 DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID Burgess Meredith-Hurt Hatfield SING NEIGHBOR SING Radio Popular Entertainers Smoky Mountain Boys-Lulubelle and Scotty PEACH Thursday—Friday—Saturday—Sunday Pints, Quarts, Gallons, 5-Gallon Tins SOFT ICE CREAM SPECIAL­ BANANA $18.00 Including Tax Saturday only Now is the proper time to start a treatment of VACAGEN (Oral Vaccine) TABLETS for pro­ tective immunization against common colds. During the food shortage sustain your vitality with vitamins. Get them at the Vernonia Drug Co. 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YOU CAN’T FIND A BETTER TASTING DESSERT Vernonia Drug Co Now Offers— Theatre Vernonia, “Allocations to foreign countries thia year total more than one billion pounds of refined sugar,” Norblad stated, “and this is the equivalent of 21 pounds of sugar for each of the 37 million families in the United States.” “While thousands of pounds of valuable Oregon fruit is wasted through lack of canning sugar and while many of our bakeries have been forced to close, our gov­ ernment has shipped abroad 261,- 000 tons of sugar during the first six months of this year.” Norblad said that continuous in­ quiries made of the departments during the past several months have brought only evasive answers regarding the shortage but that this recent export information fur­ nished the real answer. “One of the most painful as­ pects of this situation is that the American taxpayer is paying for the entire Cuban crop and then seeing much of it shipped direct from Cuba to Europe,” Norblad concluded. A John Burntide returned last Sunday after spending several ■weeks in the Portland General hospital where he underwent an ■operation. cfoij ture Anderson requested immedi­ ate export curtailment. 12 Gauge H. Power $1.70 22 Long Rifle 39c USE OUR BATTERY CHARGING SERVICE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT will open in about 30 days for general appliances and generator repairing- Also— Repair parts for Maytag and Briggs Stratton motors.