FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1040 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO ber 31 are entitled to monthly in­ surance payments from the federal government of the deceased father had had sufficient employment at jabs covered by the federal social security act with minimum earnings required by the law. These payments are made regard­ Family Group Claims to less of the age at which the father’s Be Filed in Portland death occured, according to James E. Peebles, Portland manager of Security Office the social security board, located The widow and children of any I in the Old Post Office Building. worker in Columbia county whose Some claims have been filed death occured after last Decern- with his office, Peebles said, but Widows, To Get Insurance Payments -.Z- BUT WE CAN rou MONET HEVROLET? (2) All calves must be at least other families in this county may now be eligible. The Portland of­ three days old before being shipped. (3) Prices of the calves are as fice accepts claims for these pay­ ments from Clackamas, Clatsop, follows: at the farm, $10; in crates, Columbia, Hood River, Multnomah, F. O. B. shipping point in county, Tillamook, Wasco, Washington and $12. Yamhill counties. (4) The member must furnish a The following requirements must statement signed by himself and be met to qualify for these month­ ly benefits: (1) the worker must attested by the cow tester stating have died after December 31; (2) that each calf sold meets the above j the widow must have in her care a specifications. According to these rules, there child or adopted child of the work­ er that is less than age 16 or under is going to be between now and 18 if in school and (3) the worker June a considerable number of must have been employed at jobs calves for sale at the above prices covered by the social security act which were adopted by the Col- in at least six calendar quarters umbia County Cow Testing Assoc- since January 1, 1937 with earn­ iation at its last annual meeting. ings of at least $50 in each of those quarters from such employ­ Martha Circle Meets ment. at Scheuerman’s— These federal insurance payments, Peebles explained, should not be The Martha Circle of the Evan­ confused with the state law in be- gelical Women’s Missionary Society half of needy dependent children, met last Tuesday afternoon at the Federal payments are made as a home of Mrs. H. R. Scheuerman. i matter of right, and not based up­ Stewardship and tithing were the' on need, and can be paid only if topics of discussion in the devo- ! the deceased worker’s employment ticnal service ltd by Mrs. Charles! record shows that he has met the Malmsten. After the short business requirements of the social security ■eesion, delicious re reshmenits were act. served by the hostess, Mrs. Seheuer- Workers in jobs covered by the mnn. Mis. J. W. Nichols will en- "ederal law have a social security ei tain the group in March. account card. They contribute one per cent of their wages or salaries and the employer pays an equal FOR GENUINE CHEVROLET SERVICE A free pamphlet entitled “100 and Answers on Social I» may be obtained by writ- the social security board, 105 Post Office Building, Portland. START NOW TO USE OUR FREE MONTHLY INSPECTION SERVICE REGULARLY. YOU WILL FIND THAT OUR EXPERT ADVICE WILL SAVE YOU TIME, TROUBLE AND MONEY! Vernonia Auto Co “A Safe Place to Trade” Chevrolet Motor Cars ------ Authorized Service coj7 U. lowest THE VALUE GREATER WHEN WE tailor io youSt oiliest all WOOL SUIT C * ar Topcoat WE SHOW THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF THE SEASON'S SMARTEST and MOST DESIRED ALL WOOL FABRICS TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE UNION MADE BUY YOUR EASTER SUITS NOW! TAILORED FOR MEN AND WOMEN Number of herds on test, 25; lumber of cows enrolled, 502, of vhich 114 are dry. Total produc- ion: milk, 254,548; fat, 11,258.7. dumber of 40-lb. cows, 82. Aver- ■ge production (including cows in riilk and cows dry) milk, 507 lbs: fat, 22.43. High herds including dry cows: High herds over 20 cows: (1) W. R. Wolffe, Vernonia, 23 grade Guernseys averaging 642 pounds of milk and 28.4 pounds of fat. High herds 12-20 cows: M. M. ! Lyons, Sauvies Island, 18 register-1 ed Jerseys, averaging 688 pounds of milk and 36.2 pounds of fat. High herds under 12 cows: C. E. I Gregory, Goble, 5 registered Guern­ seys, averaging 803 pounds of milk and 36.5 pounds of fat. A total of eight cows were cull­ ed or removed from the herds for the following reasons: Bang’s dis­ ease reactors, 3; old oge, 2; acci­ dent, 1; and low production, 2. Arrangements have been worked out by the directors of the Colum­ bia Cow Testing Association to I assist the members in selling sur- | plus calves from their dairy herds from high producing cows so as to ’ find a market for the calves and :it the same time better assure their 1 quality to prospective buyers. The arrangements in selling these : calves are as follows: (1) All heifer calves must be 1 from purebred sires and from good grade cows that produce at least 300 pounds of butterfat or more per year. 1 he Lost is Found By Our Want Ads When you lose "n* advertise They Don't Stay Lost Long Stokely Sale! 6 Big Days-March 1 to 7--Friday Through Thursday THE NATION’S FINEST MERCHANDISE OFFERED AT LOWER PRICES. BUY NOW IN QUANTITY AND SAVE Fresh Stock 4-Pound Cans Each............ 79 c STOKELY STOKELY BABY FOODS Ever popular 3 for 23c ......... dozen 90c From Fancy Tomatoes 12-ounce Bottles STOKELY WAX BEANS Firm and tender No. 2 cans 14c 12 for $1.59 10c STOKELY TOMATO JUICE No. 10 cans 33c ...... CUDAHY’S VIENNA H size ........ FLOUR AIRWAY COFFEE Always a good buy $1.55 EGGS Dozen....-....... 20c 39c ■■■MBl 3 for 1QC CARROTS Long, slender Cal. 2 Green Onions IN ANY STYLE 9c AND BANANAS OF OVER ONE HUNDRED HIGH QUALITY FABRICS SPUDS Weather in which you can’t hang out clothing you’re just cleaned doesn’t bother us. All cleaning sent here is done in­ doors in a made-to-order at­ mosphere that assures odor- lessly clean clothing. And, of course delivery is dependable in rain or shine, sleet or snow. COAT & SKIRT i _F VERNONIA F = SEA SIDE I k 4 lbs, 50 lbs. lb. 14c 45c Fresh 3 pounds . GRAPEFRUIT doz. Arizona. Fine Sweet Juice NEW PEAS 2 lbs. SEA SIDE NEW POTATOES 4 pound. .............................. 3 Special Coupon Deals With Each Can CUDAHY’S 3 lb>. 39c lb. BACON By the Piece. A .avory, appetizing nutritious food f——— PURE LARD 4 lbs. PORK ROAST Picnic lb. Style PORK STEAK 2 lbs. 16c 33c lie 25c Lean and Tender Large 150 six.-? New, Sweet, Juicy ORANGES £ doz. In Shopping Bag LAUNDRY KDRY CLEANERS VERNONIA 25c 59c U. S. No. 2 Good Cooker* SPRING RHUBARB 3F0R......... 9 7 c SAUSAGES 3 for 25c Armour Star YOUR CHOICE BEETS Sliced or Diced No. 2 Can* TANG The New Lunch Meat Each 23c 2 for 45c 65c $2.50 12 39c 21c 17c 50c 39c 35c BROWN DERBY BEER 12-ounce Cans 27c 3FOR 10c Dozen 29c 23c SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEATS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY FRESH SPRING VEGETABLES TAILORED TO ORDER STOKELY 2 for 65c SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP Pure maple with cane ......... 5-pound can LUNCH BOX SANDWICH SPREAD ........................................ Quart large pkgs.................... each OXYDOL each 6c .... 3 for LUX TOILET SOAP 3 pound cans SPRY SHORTENING 4-lb. carton PEARL SHORTENING KARO Blue Label ... .................... 5 lbs. SUNSHINE SODAS OR GRAHAMS .............. ................ ........ 2 pound box WHITE MAGIC BLEACH None Better H gal- 19c .... quart RANCHO SOUPS Assorted flavors 4 for Are really good $5.89 *“>*■ IOC $1.19 No. 2 Size .......... HILL BROTHERS COFFEE Pound 27c . .................................... 2 pounds 53c KITCHEN CRAFT 49-pounds ........ PEAS STOKELY GOLDEN HOMINY No. 2H cans 3 for 29c _______ dozen $1.12 CATSUP Eaeh STOKELY HONEY POD 6 for 57c STOKELY TOMATO JUICE 46-oz. can 19c 3 for 55c 6 for $1.00 STOKELY GREEN STRING BEANS No. 2 can 11c ............................. 12 for $1.29 STOKELY SPICED PEACHES No. 2^ size 16c ........................,... 2 for 31c COFFEE £ DOZEN Jladliei! STOKELY KIDNEY BEANS No. 2 size 10c .......................... EDWARDS EXTRAS, LARGE Ranch Produced Y our S pring S uit 1 9 2 9 193 9 c 25 Herds Comprising 502 Cows Examined for Im­ provement jo Compare trains, airplanes, automobiles, refrigerators and other objects of 10 years ago with their today’s counterpart and an amazing contrast is immediately apparent. Because development of these things has been gradual, most of us take even startling improvements more or less for granted. For example, we find that 10 years ago an electric refrigerator, like Frigidaire, had at least 25 fewer features than it has today. Just one decade ago, there were no one-piece steel cabinets; no meter-miser compressors, which cut operating costs by one-half; no application of the moist cold principle, known as the “cold wall”; no automatic tray release; no instant cube release; no five zones of cold; no stainless porcelain in the food compartment; no automatic reset defroster; no F-114 low pressure refrigerant; no specially designed meat tender and vegetable and fruit hydrator. These features, in addition to many more, including beauty of cabinet design, all have been introduced in the short space of 10 years. ry Herd port Given Yen Year Period Brings Many Startling Changes 16c 29c 25c 25c tonight SHORTENING 4-pound package lgc for lb. HAMS POT ROAST lb. 15c BOILING BEEF lb. 10c Good quality meat SMELT 4 lbs. 15c lb. 17c Fresh 39c 19c Regular. Sweet and tender Delicious with noodles PORK CHOPS , lb. Serve them dinner. SLICED BACON lb Tasty, tender and lean PICNICS Fancy Armour** SAFEWAY . ___________________________ 4 . - $