Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 31, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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, fi from her husband, ¿tated that h«
had beei> flown from Korea to
Japan on the first leg of his
homeward voyage. As Earl has
been hospitalized for the last
RIVERVIEW — Word received three months he is traveling Uy
this week by Mrs. Earl King hospital ship.
He left Japan
Oct. 21.
Miss Dorothy Benson of Port­
land, a cousin of Mrs. Rex Nor­
RE-ELECT
mand, spent Sunday at the Nor­
mand home. Other visitors at
this home were Mr. George Ly­
man and son, also of Portland.
Donald Cline, who has been
very ill since Wednesday, had
his case diagnosed Monday as
jaundice.
Jame Ernest, who spent a two-
weeks hospital leave with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ernest,
returned to the Veterans* hospital
WALTER
in Portland Monday for more
eye treatment and examinations.
Soldier Starts
Homeward Trip
NORBLAD
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Veteran ol World War II
Educated tn Oregon
Experienced LegUlulor
Proven Ability
REPUBLICAN NCUeiNEE
FOR CONGRESS
■■lad
for Confit«« Commltte**
D £ Woodring Salem, Ore
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
w.ll gladly answer anyone writing
me for information. Mrs. Anna
Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver,
Wash.
Pd. Adv. — NUE-OVO
Laboratories.
THERE’S NO SUBSTITUTE
FOR
GOOD
WORKMANSHIP
We have modern equipment with which to perform your auto­
motive repair work. That, along with good workmanship,
assures you of a high class repair job for your automobile.
LET US GVE YOU AN ESTÍMATE TODAY
G¿o. Johnson Vernonia Serv. Sta.
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Thinking of Borrowing?
THINK FIRST OF THIS BANK.
MAKE US YOUR HEADQUAR­
TERS FOR ALL YOUR CREDIT
NEEDS
Some of Our Loan Services:
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MORTGAGE LOANS
REPAIR LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
AUTO LOANS
EQUIPMENT LOANS
COLLATERAL LOANS
BUSINESS LOANS
VETERAN LOANS
LIFE INSURANCE LOANS
RIVERVIEW — There is one
less buck on the Prairie City
hunting grounds since A. F.
Schalock went down and gave a
titf-ee-pointer an invitation to
come home with him. He re-
turned Thursday evening.
Mrs. R. C. Kemper of Forest
Grove took dinner Friday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Wirtz.
Mr. Kemper had been
on a successful fishing trip and
Mrs. Kemper brought the folks a
nice steelhead.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sozoff and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Pederson and son, Kenneth, drove
to Salem Saturday where the
Sozoffs visited their son, Jimmie,
who attends school there.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley
and children and their nephew,
Dale Lindsley, spent Saturday in
Hillsboro.
Riverviewers who spent Sunday,
in perfect weather, at Seaside
were Polly Lynch and Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keck and
son, Vannie, and Mr. and Mrs
Johnnie Keck of Grand Ronde
were Sunday visitors at the Chas.
Ratkie home.
A recent week end was spent
in Seattle by the George Carl
family where they visited Mrs.
Carl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ’P.
J. Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy pre­
pared a lovely dinner in honor
of her daughter’s birthday which
fell the following Wednesday.
Mrs. E. L_ Lloyd spent the
week end in Portland on a com­
bined business and pleasure trip.
Ada Jean, 10-year-old daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Rex Normand,
was on the sick list all week.
Maryl Taylor, daughter of Mrs.
George Carl, was also quite ill
from Tuesday until Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. White of
Portland drove out Wednesday
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Lindsley. Grandma White
is quite feeble.
Mrs. H. S. Wilson of San Fran­
cisco who has been visiting rela­
tives in Seattle, arrived here this
week for a two-week’s visit with
her brother, Harry King and fam­
ily.
Writer
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Keasey Events
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KEASEY—Mr and Mrs. John
Brown and family arrived home
after a two-week’s visit with
Mrs. Brown's mother at Tule
Lake, California.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. White of
Portland visited a few days with
H. A. DeWitt and Darrell De-
Vaney.
Mrs.
Lloyd
Gillham, Mrs.
Schooley and Mrs. H. A. DeWitt
motored to Rainier to learn to
make corsages.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Lindsay at­
tended Mr. Lindsay’s uncle’s fu­
neral which was held in Salem
Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bittner were
in Portland Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Lindsay
and family visited with relatives
in Tigard and Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lloyd vis-
ited with relatives in St.
!
Helens
Monday.
Mrs. Otto Bittner, Mrs.
1
Rose
Pope and Lloyd Osburn
Osb
were
Thursday dinner guests of Mrs.
Mr. argi Mrs# V. Miller visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bittner
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Libel of
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Mist visited
Otto Bittner Tuesday.
Let people know what yott hav
to trade through Eagle classified.
NEW AND USED PARTS
Gas and Oil
Expert Auto Repairing
Open at 7:30 A. M.; Closed at 6:00 P. M.
We Close Sat. afternoon and all day Sunday.
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
RIVERVIEW
Phone 773
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This NEW TAX-
on your CASH Receipts
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^Oregon has TWO
Income Taxes NOW!
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No One Can Win • • • * v
Everybody WÊBI Lose!
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WAGE EARNER: Less take-home pay; monthly reports; job
threatened.
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Living (See Time Magazine, Oct. 14, page 231. Don't let your
Ideas for a
Taste Sensation
Banks, Oregon
Your Nearest Bank, Main Road to Portland
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savings and widow's insurance be taxed.
ELDERLY PEOPLE: A dollar that buys 50 cents worth of gro­
ceries is a snare and a delusion. You can't build contentment
through destroying something.
Pie and Coffee
Milkshake
Coke Float
Ice Cream Sundae
Hot Chocolate
Any other COZY
Confection
FARMERS: A 3% cash receipts tax will make you "sell cheap"
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and "buy dear."
YOUNC PEOPLE: Goodbye! business and home-building oppor­
tunities in Oregon. Goodbye thrift! What job would you take
that is now held by a person over 60 — a person who would
apply for a Townsend pension.
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The Cozy
Phone 582
Cleve Robertson
Sytnfatá&y without
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STOP THIS 3% TAX _
Automobile Insurance
*>■ I'm rating
313 Hor
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3-Pointer Deer
Brought Home
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HOUSEWIFE: Higher prices added to present High-Cost-of-
The Commercial Bank of Banks
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Complete Coverage on
All Makes and Models
THESE GROUPS URGE YOU TO VOTE 315 X NO
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OREGON STATE CRANGE—C.I.O.
Wise choice, Mr. Farmer! You
know which side your bread’s
buttered on! The smart farmer
is voting 313 NO on the Fish
Bill... in order to keep Coastal
Streams OPEN! Why? Because
he knows that HUNDREDS of
Oregon farmers depend on fish,
ing those streams to supplement
their incomes. DON’T endan­
ger their livelihood! DON’T
jeopardize our food supply!
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Don’t Restrict
Commercial
Fishing
• Wise decision, Mrs. Oregon
Homemaker! Shopping for the
family's food is a problem. Sup­
plies are scarce — prices are
high. But you can still thank
your lucky stars you live in
Oregon, where you can supple­
ment the family’s diet with deli­
cious Oregon salmon and steel­
head. Tell your friends to vote
313 NO! Make sure your supply
of good fresh and canned fish
will keep coming in!
Don't Endanger
Oregon’s
Food Supply
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SAVE OREGON SALMON
FOR YOUR TABLE
VOTE 313 NO
Do You Want Food for All...or
Sport for A Few?
P„d Ad. OREGON F1SHKRJE* COMMITTEE
Balpk Hsatui. Ckaine««. WS W. Firn •*- Tillamook. Ore.
A.F.L. —PORTLAND CITY CLUB
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WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION
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OREGON FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
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ALL BUT 2 OR 3 SMALL NEWSPAPERS
PORTLAND RETAIL TRADE BUREAU
HAVE you increased the
fire insurance on your
home and household
property for their full in­
surable value?
Don’t guess about your
protection, but ask us to
check up your insurance
policies. After a fire, it
will be too late!
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HOOD RIVER APPLE GROWERS' ASSOCIATION
EUGENE FRUIT CROWERS' ASSOCIATION
ORECON BUSINESS & TAX RESEARCH INC.
SCORES OF TRADE ASSOCIATIONS, FARMERS'
COOPERATIVES, CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, ETC.
Poid Advertisement Committee Agoinst 3% Income Tax.
L A McCornock, Choirmon; Wolter H Evons, Jr., Treasurer;
Wolter W R Moy, Oregon City, Secretory,
425 New Fliedner Building, Portland, Oregon
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Beware
DO IT NOW!
VERNONIA
INSURANCE
EXCHANGE
90S Bridge Street
Phone 231 Vernonia
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