4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE. --------------- —---- - i, .1 i UL 11 ____________ I. , ....... ............ ................... Janet B. Dobbins, in charge of enumeration. Work is almost ! ‘ • complete in the Sheridan area also, she said, and is aho getting well under way at New­ berg. Enumerators will begin DIRECTORY CENSUS work in Dayton, Amity, Lafayette, NEARS COMPLETION Carlton, Yamhill and other coun­ MTIINNVILLE—Census taking ty towns in the near future. The directory, being published in McMinnville for the McMinn­ ville-Newberg and Yamhill county by T. W Salisbury Directories, Eugene, will list names, addresses, directory is nearly completed, it occupation, telephone numbers was announced today by Mrs. and similar information on all residents of the county. POPULATION OF Licensed Contractors AREA GROWING SEASIDE—There are approxi­ mately 6500 people living in the area served by the Seaside office and of the Pacific Power & Light company. This fact is indicated Appliance Repairing by the latest figures released by the company on the number of STRONG’S RADIO residential customers. The figure AND ELECTRIC is reached by a comparison be­ tween the number of residents 969 Bridge St. Ph. 576 and the number of customers during the last two census years. The number of residential cus­ tomers at the present time totals 2588, according to the latest monthly report made by the local office. Events in Oregon REFRIGERATION RADIO SERVICE PAINTING PAPERHANGING ___ The Foyum Mt «fe £ DEAR EDITOR« , Please allow me a few more lines. Any cause that has to re­ sort to falsehoods is lost. The Dollarites say our Oregon State Pension Plan will pyramid taxes. Hawaii’s experience for 11 years proves different. They say the unions are against us. A union friend cut out a good article from his union paper that is one of the best ar­ guments I have read anywhere outside of our Townsend paper. So its another mistatement. A Portland paper had an article telling of how the Christian church held a meeting to de­ nounce our Plan. I wrote to the minister. He was terribly sur­ prised. They were too busy at better business than talking against the aged, the blind and the crippled. They had held no such meeting! 1 Falsehoods are sharp boomer­ angs and return to the one using them. Let us all read and think for ourselves! Our bill is a life in­ surance. Our assets are the same as Uncle Sam’s, “The People.” —Mrs. A. E. Jennings. Call 422 For Pasteurized MILK CREAM and BUTTERMILK Re-elect E.H. Condit Present incumbent State Representative for Columbia County Al Norman Ed Roediger C. I. Anderson ANDERSON WOODWORKING SHOP Vote 28X. Don V. Parcher. County Commissioner If you want an efficient and tried business man for County Commissioner, vote for Don V. Parcher, 28X. A new anti-malaria drug said to be better than quin'ne and atabrine will be available soon. Called aralen and taken only once per week, it stops a malaria at­ tack in 24 hours. Born and raised in Columbia County. Experi­ enced as county road supervisor and present county commissioner, appointed to fill the un- exirecl term of the late Mr. Miller. B. R. Stanfill Plastering & Stucco j Contractor ALL WORK Star Route GUARANTEED [ Buxton, Oregon I V. C. Walker, Sec. Don V. Parcher Campaign Com. right from the farm to your door, write or call Telephone No. 7F51 OUR PRODUCTS ALWAYS SATISFY A PEBBLE CREEK DAIRY Timber Rt., Box 56 Vernonia, Oregon 20 Yrs. Experience Radio Servicing We want you to know that everything possible is being done to speed deliveries to you; but production still lags far behind schedule New Shipment of —even though Chevrolet has built more cars and trucks than J.B. Morris Dresses any other manufacturer from January through September 1946 Half Sizes The Apparel Shop Phone 396 Quick, Guaranteed Service STORE HOURS: 1 P.M. to 7 P.M. CLOSED ON MONDAYS ZEMAN’S Tel. 1232 545 Bridge St. Devaney Apts., Vernonia, Ore. ^you're Sure With Snell" MESSAGE OF INTEREST to all who await deliveries of new Chevrolets 11-22-46 u J. J. Zeman, Tech. o « Paint and Wallpaper for Sale Carlin Hackney E Stover and daughter, Mrs. fornia where they plan to spend Mh> ■ Esther Faulhaber, and her daugh­ the winter. ter, Shirley, of Vancouver, Wash. states that flax' seed sold in his Russell is a nephew of Mr. Wirtz home town as high as $6.12 per | RIVERVIEW — Mr». Ann» and is traveling with his family bushel at the peak of the recent Parker, Harold Parker and Olin by car and trailer house to Cali­ grain price soar. Robbins drove up the Coon Creek road the last day of the deer Experienced cabinet maker. hunting season and in a little Mill work built to order. Free while Anna took unerring aim at estimates. a nice forkhorn which supplied her locker with many pieces of Plumber. Repair and new fresh venison. To our knowledge, installation. Call for free she is our only successful marks- estimates of work. woman this season. Electric water systems. Gail Gill was out of school Free installation & free Monday with* a bad cold. service for one year. Four o’clock dinner guests at the J. A. Wirtz home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schumacher and children, Lee and Phone 575 Riverview Corliss Ann of New England, No. Dak., and Mr. and Mrs. George Last Day Shot Bags —_ On these cold winter mornings when your car is hard to start, drive into Greenwood Motors for a MOTOR TUNE-UP KEEP YOUR PRESENT CAR RUNNING We have HOBBS BATTERIES for all passenger cars Greenwood Motors Phone 1121 E REALIZE how eagerly you are production of new Chevrolets—even longer to awaiting delivery of the new Chevrolet fill the unprecedented demand for this product you have ordered from us, and we want of to BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST pass on to you the latest information received —and, for the present at least, “there just from the Chevrolet Motor Division, even aren’t enough Chevrolets to go around,” much though that information isn’t too encouraging as we wish there were. at this time. However, we want you to know that new It is true that Chevrolet leads all other Chevrolets are leaving the plants in the largest manufacturers in total production of numbers possible today. The Chevrolet Motor passenger cars and trucks from January Division tells us it is doing everything it can, through September 1946, despite the fact in the face of continued suppliers’ strikes, that Chevrolet was out of production entirely material shortages and manpower problems, to during the first three months of this year. It step up shipments to us and to all dealers, in is also true that Chevrolet has continued to accordance with a predetermined distribution maintain its lead in total production during plan assuring each dealer of his fair allotment, the third quarter of 1946. And yet production based on 1941 passenger car sales. And we, in is still running far below desired levels, with turn, are doing our best to deliver new Chev­ the result that Chevrolet’s output of cars and rolets to our customers as rapidly as they are trucks through September 1946 was only received and in the fairest possible way. We 38.7% of the number produced during the are too appreciative of your loyalty and good­ corresponding period of 1941. will—too grateful for your patience and under­ This means it may take many months for standing—to do anything less than continue the Chevrolet Motor Division to reach peak to serve you to the very best of our ability. W Meanwhile, the most important car of all to you is the car you are driving now. May we suggest that you keep it in top run­ ning condition until you secure delivery of your new Chevrolet, by bringing it to us for skilled service now and at regular intervals. Remember—cold weather is hardest on old cars. Please see us for a complete check-up today. . . . And, again, thank you! VERNONIA AUTO CO. Vernonia PHONE 342 Vernonia Oregon Like Something Special For Your Thanksgiving Dinner?? GOVERNOR MXw// Ce is Things Done" Why don’t you talk to Lou or Buck about ordering it. If it’s hard to obtain, your orders will get extra attention with every effort being made to procure what you need for your holiday dinner. f FREE DELIVERY Cl BOB'S FOOD STO It E PHONE 761 Rd Adv — O ouq I os McKoy, Chm , So tern Or« 3 À