Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 17, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
AT THE CHURCHES
The Forum
EVANGELICAL
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
H. Gail McIlroy, Pastor
• :4i—Sunday school with claa-
aea for all ages.
11:00—Morning worship.
7JO—Evangelistic service.
8:00—Wednesday, prayer meet­
ing.
7:30—Friday, People’s Night
1 MORNING
i NOON AND
NIGHT
The Cosy offers you refresh­
ments. Satisfaction every time.
Bring the family for a milk­
shake or sundaes.
The Cozy
Phone 582
Cleve Robertson
—Rev. Allen H.
Backer, Minister
9:45 — Sunday
school
11:00—Morning worship service.
6:30 p.m.—Young People’s service.
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic servioes.
Wed. Eve., 7:30—Bible study and
prayer meeting.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
—Ernest P. Baker, Minister
9:45—Bible school led by M. L.
Herrin.
11:00—Morning worship and Jun­
ior church.
7:30—Sunday evening service.
7:30 Wednesday—Prayer meeting.
NAZARENE CHAPEL
The church that cares.
—H. L. Russell, Pastor
1208 Bridge St.
9:45 a.m.—Sunday school.
11:00 a.m.—Morning worship.
7:45 p.m.—Evangelistic services.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday—Praise and
prayer.
ST. MARY’S CAThOLIC
Rev. Anthony V. Gerace
Rev. J. H. Goodrich
Mass: 9:30 a.m. except first
Sunday in month—Mass at
8:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.
Confessions from 7:45 a.m. on
SEVENTH LAY ADVENTIST
Services on Saturday:
10:00 a.m.—Sabbath school.
Hear With
•Just Like
SONOTONE
NEW
Twenty minutes spent here hav­
ing your hearing tested may en­
tirely change your life. Investi­
gate the new Sonotone “600” and
write for % booklet on Sonotone’s
service- “HEARING THROUGH
THE YEARS.”
To the Editor:
With regard to F. B. Young’s
statement that our proposed gross
income tax of 3 per cent will
break the country: He knows that
is not true. The gasoline tax of
52 GIFTS IN ONE—
AN EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION
11:00 a.m.—Gospel service.
A cordial invitation is extended
to visitors.
almost 40 per cent of the gross
income has done an inestimable
amount of good and put hundreds
of thousands of people in a profit­
able business. Also consider the
high taxes on liquor and tobacco,
far more than 3 per cent, yet
no one goes on a soap box over
them!
This measure, if passed and
put into effect in Oregon, will
stabilize business by a constant
flow of purchasing power, retire
the elder citizens who have built
this great nation and take them
Johnson offers—
Complete Auto Service
»
• Expert Motor Tune-ups
• Brake Adjusting and Relining
• Complete Motor Overhauls
• Efficient Shellubrication
Geo. Johnson
Vernonia Sen. Sta.
out of competition with the
younger workers, a very neces­
sary step in orderly economy.
This purchasing power placed
in the hands of the large group no
longer needed by industry will be
a constant source of business and
profit and a jobmaker for the
younger citizens. Yours,
—Mrs. A. E. Jennings.
RHEUMATISM
and A R T H R I T IS
I suffered for years and am so
thankful that I am free from pain
and able to do my work that I
will gladly answer anyone writing
me for information. Mrs. Anna
Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver,
Wash.
Pd. Adv. — NUE-OVO
laboratories.
dVi iVCW OKiCOH CHILO
AH tvt” L"
The assessed property val­
uation behind each Oregon
school child varies from
$2,122,900 a child in one
district to $45 5 in another.
This inequality exists be­
cause school funds are raised
almost entirely by the dis­
trict. Give every Oregon
child a chance to have a
good education by putting
Oregon schools on a sound
financial basis.
s
Experienced cabinet maker.
Mill work built to order. Free
estimates.
Al Norman
Ed Roediger
C. I. Anderson
Plumber. Repair and new
installation. Call for free
estimates of work.
Electric water systems.
Free installation & free
service for one year.
ANDERSON WOODWORKING SHOP
Phone 575
Riverview
Come in for hearing test
—FREE
Kenneth R. Sax
McDonald Hotel
Vernonia, Oregon
Thursday Oct. 24th
2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Certified SONOTONE Consultant
Lee Motors is ready to restore
your auto to new car condition.
Whether it be under the hood
work, new paint or just a wash
job Lee’s can “give it the ll
works.”
The bill “To Create State Old Age and
Disability Pension Fund” is the Townsend
scheme! It promises to make everybody
prosperous. It takes money from one group
of citizens and giv^s it to another group.
That’s “bootstrap-lifting”. It never has
worked. It can’t work.
Lee Motors
Sales and Service
For Pasteurized
MILK
CREAM
and
BUTTERMILK
right from the farm to
your door, write or cail
Telephone No. 7F51
LET’S UNDERSTAND 3 SIMPLE FACTS
• Townsend “pensions'* are not insurance;
reserves are set up to guarantee payments.
OF THE
UNITED STATES IS
BEST FOR CROWINC TREES.
no
• If a 3% tax on your CASH RECEIPTS does not
squeeze out sufficient tax cash to pay $100 a
month, there will, be agitation to increase the
rate to 4, 5, 6 and 7%. This Townsend scheme
takes savings from Cl Joes and Janes, to give to
all over 60 whether needy or not.
• This is a tax on CROSS CASH RECEIPTS, with
no deductions for losses, cost of merchandise
sold or operating expense. "Net gain" or "profit"
is not the basis of the tax. (Only $100 of cash
receipts a month is tax free!)
CUR PRODUCTS
ALWAYS SATISFY
VOTE IT DOWN!
11-22-46
No other state has three income taxes!
PEBBLE
CREEK DAIRY
VOTE 315 X NO
Timber Rt., Box 56
Vernonia, Oregon
Cuf of living in Oregon
• Apples: Accumulated 3% taxes, grower to con­
sumer, 54c a box. Could Oregon apples be sold
in competition with Washington's? NO.
• Lumber: Accumulated 3% taxes, logger to con­
sumer, $5.18 a thousand board feet. Could Oregon
lumber be sold in other states? NO.
9 Bread: Accumulated 3% taxes, Wheatfield to
consumer, 2c on a lj^-lb. loaf of bread, from 16c
to 18c.
• Canned Peas. Accumulated 3% taxes, grower to
consumer. 19.71c a dozen cans. Would such
handicap to Oregon industry close up factories,
reduce employment? YES.
Automobile Insurance
Complete Coverage on
All Makes and Models
Don't VOTE Yourself Out of a Job!
Cost of Dying in Oregon
A Fine Investment
JUST a few dollars ad­
ded to the premium you
now pay for “Damage
Suit Insurance” will dou­
ble the amount of present
liability on your car. We
shall be glad to give you
specific information upon
request.
VERNONIA
INSURANCE
EXCHANGE
905 Bridge Street
Phone 231 Ventraia
y
Protect
Our Forests
frosts Fire!
Forests are important to every state in the
Union, because everybody needs things
made of wood, or derived from wood. All
our Forest lands, in one piece, would make
a tract 387 miles wide, stretching almost
from Atlantic to Pacific. To protect them
from fire is a job for all Americans. It's
one woy to keep our forests perpetually
producing the products we use . . . and
the jobs we need.
This forest care message is sponsored as a public service bg these firms:
Heath’s Service Station
King’s Grocery
Riverview Beauty Shop
Vernonia Auto Co.
TIMBER IS A CROP- KEEP IT GROWING
• Your widow will pay 3% on cash received from
your life insurance policies, either annuity or
lump sum payments.
• Burial facilities will cost more.
• Your children's interitances will be taxed 3%
before inheritance tax.
• Special bequests to friends, relatives, will be
reduced 3%.
No One Wins Under Townsendism...lt Is A Cruel Bill
Because It Raises False Hopes! '
Fold odv»rtis«fnont—Comm.ttoe Aqomst Now 3% Income Tax
425 New Fhedner Budding, Portlond, Oregon.
Mr. E. A. McCornock, tugene, Chairman;
R^_Mgy, Oregon City, Secretory.
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Beware
this title
Create Old Age and /
/ Disability Pension Fund |
OTE E> 315 X NO
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