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PAGE SIX VERNONIA EAGLE, ■ - ...------------------------- _ VERNONIA, OREGON i_ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1936- — ters. Mrs. Jim Hays of Gaston spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wilburn Wednesday at the home of her Hawkins. and two children of Longview ------------- ------ visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nich ols Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kent and daughter Erma made a business trip to St. Helens Wednesday afternoon last week. Mrs. H. R. Scheuerman, who underwent a major operation in St. Vincents’ hospital Tuesday morning is reported to be getting along as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat and Ralph made a business trip to Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dusenberry returned home last Friday from | a few days stay in Portland. | Mrs. Phil Peterson had as her dinenr guest last Monday night, Mrs. Joe Doyle, Mrs. Art Miller and Mrs. Fred Lowe and daugh ter Judy. Mrs. E. Estey returned to Portland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobat and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cobat mot ored to Carlton Sunday to! visit friends and Mrs. Cobat’s sister, Mrs. Sherman Johnson. Bill Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson is con fined to his home with pneu monia. Mrs. Hazel Cobat is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Haugset from Port land and Frank Todd from Camp McGregor. Help Us to Help Others SO WHAT? Vernonia high school is mak St. Helens over the week end. ing plans for a carnival to be Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Malmsten held at the high school on Nov went to Longview Sunday to ember 13. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eversaul j visit their son and daughter-in- and daughter Adelyn visited in I law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Malm- La Center, Wasr., Portland andlsten, anl their two granddaugh Do YOU want another hectic four years like the last four? Do YOU want another four years of “cockeyed,” contradict ory policies, “planned” boondoggling; lustful spending of other people’s money by starry-eyed brainstormers working at cross purposes? Do YOU want to be mollycoddled, from the cradle to the grave, by Washington—a “kept” subject, instead of a free cit- izen? I Do YOU want to be fooled with glib promises, charming smiles, flip quips, fireside chats, adroit maneuverings, “fast foot work,” again and again—AND AGAIN? Do YOU want the National Debt, already staggering, upped another TWELVE BILLION DOLLARS? Do YOU want to pay, in taxes, the interest and principal on such tremendous debts, or would YOU rather have the money to spend for other things? FOR CONGRESS NATIONAL TICKET 1st District—JAMES W. MOTT 2nd District-ROY W. RITNER 3rd District-WM. A. EKWALL For President ALF. M. LANDON For Vice-President STATE TICKET FRANK KNOX Attorney General —I. H.V an WINKLE For U. S Senator CHARLES L. McNARY State Treasurer— RUFUS HOLMAN . STATE LEGISLATURE Representatives 2nd District X3O FRED HERMAN 33rd District X32 A. C. FULTON Do YOU want YOUR children saddled with myriads of direct and hidden taxes, mostly on the necessities of life, reach ing peak burden at the time they are trying to get started in life, in marriage, in jobs, professions, business? Commissioner X36 BERT MILLS Sheriff X39 M. R. CALHOUN Do YOU think YOU can spend yourself into prosperity? Or that the nation can? County Clerk X43 J. W. HUNT Assessor X45 FRED WATKINS County Treasurer X47 Gladys E. Peterson COUNTY OFFICERS County Surveyor X 48 J. EILERTSON District Attorney X34 D. O. BENNETT Coroner X 50 T. S. WHITE ff You Don't—Then Say So At The It allot Box November 3rdt Pd. Adv W. B. Bowser, Chairman, Columbia County Central Com mittee. "th and West Streets, St. Helens, Oregon r<i. Adv W. B. Bowser, Chairman, Columbia County Central Com mittee. "th and West Streets, St. Helens, Oregon « B. B. ----- I