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2 THURSDAY, OCT. 30, 1952 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE TOWN TOPICS Mr*. Coole Cantrall of Portland. Joy Theatre THURS-. FRI. OCT. 30 31 DON’T BOTHER TO KNOCK Richard Widmark Marilyn Monroe SATURDAY NOV 1 GHOST CHASERS The Bowery Boys Plui MONTANA DESPARADO Johnny Mack Brown SUN.. MON. NOV. 2-3 STORY OF ROBIN HOOD (Color) Richard Todd Jean Rice TUES. WED NOV.4-5 SON OF ALI BABA (Color) Tony Curtis - Piper Laurie The Continental Divide is lar to the "waiver of prefriium” formed by the Rocky Mountains. clause which is included in many life insurance policies. However, this new part of the social security law is only ten tative. Further action will be required of congress before it becomes effective. Congressional leaders have indicated the sub ject will be studied in more de tail next year. For the present, tnen, social security offices are unable to take any action on cases of disa bility. Those who wish to file claims or obtain social security informa tion may meet the representative during his regular Columbia coon- i ty visit. He may be contacted at I the Portland office, located in Room 104, Old Post Office build ing. Social Security newly arrived first grade teacher Periods of disability still re- at Lincoln school, and Miss Juan Grable, fourth grade teacher, are I dues social security benefits. In considering the 1952 changes staying with Mrs. Marie Frazee I ' in the social security act, con- for the school year. F. L. CLUB Halloween dance. i gress devoted much attention to i the problem of people who be- I.O.O.F. hall. November 1 Music ! come totally disabled before by B ill Durbin's orchestra. Prises reaching the age of 65. for costumes. 43t2c I A period of disability is just Mrs. Silvia Turner and Mr. and like a period of unemployment as Mrs. Joe VanderZanden motored to Oakridge to spend the week far as social security is concern end with the George Turner and ed. It has the effect of reducing Ben Meiwes families. Wmlc there the future social security bene Mrs. Turner called on the Louis fits. In some cases, a long spell Schroeders, former Vernonia resi of disability may wipe out the dents. Dr. and Mrs. George Simeon future social security protection of Lovelock, Nevada, are visitors entirely. at the home of Mr. and Mrs R. The 1952 amendments to the E. Archibald. social security law do establish Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and son returned Sunday from a two the principle that an individual’s social security status should be week’s vacation at Tujunga, Can forma, where Mrs. Wilson's moth “frozen” at the time he becomes er lives. permanently and totally disabled. Mrs. Glen Pearl and daughters, This provision would be simi- of Seaside were here Monday. Glenna is Worthy Advisor of Rainbow and returns to this, her Nine cars of local women started former home, for each ni eting work Monday morning at the of the group. V and O farm located betyeen F. L. CLUB Halloween dance. i Banks and Forest Grove. They I.O.O.F. hall. November 1. Music . are picking walnuts. Mrs. W. B. Ortner, who recent by Bill Durbin's orchestra. Prises ly underw nt a major operation for costumes. 43t2c at St. Vincent’s hospital, is stay ing now with friends in Portland. She will return to her home here this we«‘k end. Mrs. Ortner is very appreciative of the cards and letters received from friends. Mrs. H. L. Russell spent Friday in Portland, attending two music lectures and demonstrations given by Michael Aaron, famous com poser and teacher. 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He has had 17 year active legal experience! 2. He will keep Columbia Coun ty on’ of debt! 3. He has made no Santa Claus promisss for votes 4. He will give all persons hav ing business with his office fair, courteous and impartial treatm. nt 5. A vote for John Whipple for County Judge is a vote for a better Columbia County! Vote 32 (X) on your ballot. (Pd. Adv.) Confused about Milk? This will help you vote what you believe If you aro FOR If you are A6AINST RICHER MILK ...LOWER PRICES THE MILK CONTROL LAW vote YES vote YES 352 YES will restore competition and remove arbitrary limits on butterfat. 5)2 YES will repeal all state controls ex cept farmer price protection and butterfat labeling. Milk cleanliness is protected by special federal, statr and city Laws. FREE ENTERPRISE BECAUSE is will require each type of vehicle to pay its pro portionate share of taxes. AW F4/Æ Z4/Æ AW AW vote YES 532 YFS will restore our declining dairy industry, allow it to grow with our popu lation. Our supply of pure milk will increase. FARM PRICE PROTECTION MILK DICTATORSHIP vot. YES 332 YES will remove these powers of the milk administrator— —to dictate which farmers shall sell milk and how much. vote YES S52 YES wilt protect farm prices, based on cost of milk production. No longer will producers have to take what is left after retail prices have been hard and distribu tors have been guaranteed their profits. —to say who shall engage io the mdk business and where. —<o prop up retail prices and cut down richness. BECAUSE is will not change the amount of money paid by trucks...it changes the taxing method only. All charges will continue to be set by the Legislature, as in the past. BECAUSE it will not Intraat» registration fees and fuel taxes on private automobiles. BECAUSE it will not change the status of farm vehicles. BECAUSE it will not ihltt road-tax burdens from one type of carrier to another. BECAUSE it will not impair the present Oregon Highway Com mission's construction program nor impede Oregon's long term highway planning. LOOK FOR VOTE MILK PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ACT BILL—Purpoee Authorizes govern« to appoint milk control administrât«. an instrumentality of statr. »ith annual salary of vested with power to investigate supers i■< and regulate the production of milk 1« human consumption within the state Act requires butterfat Libeling of milk and licensing »4 mdk dealers Appropriates Itcenae fees f« expense of administration. Auth«izes administrai« to designate marketing areas, require unit rm records and accounts to be kept b> producers and dealers, fix mirimuin milk production penes alter public hearing, and require bonds d milk dealers Appeals are pros ided 1« and penalties 1« a ivlations all existing milk control laws are repealed. Vote YES ce NO I F TRUCK TA* ! I VOTE 330 X YES Ors«M H^kwwy Council. IHw, S.I. S,., *JJ J f G-ong Sanano ♦