Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 12, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 THURSDAY, NOV. 12. 1953 THE EAGLE,
VERNONIA,
Li wis
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weeks at the home of her daugh­
His name was Smith, and his I I
ter, Margaret Thiele.
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Kant re­ mother in a burst of originality *
Mr*. Kola Brady and Mrs. Pearl turned home last Friday from had christened him John. A good
Erickson visited friends and rela­ Waldport where they visited Mrs. solid name that goes back to The
tives Thursday evening as well Myrtle Kent the past two weeks.
Founding Fathers, and beyond.
as attending the Neighbors of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bennett I
Woodcraft meeting. Mrs. Erick­ and Mrs. Billy Tucker went to But Mr. Smith lost his identity I I
son had dinner with her brother, Klamath Falls to attend the fun­ when he neglected to put his so­
George Johnson, and family. Mrs. eral of their brother-in-law, Rus. cial security number on the tax
return at the time he made the
Brady had dinner with Mr. and sei Herman, Tuesday.
social security report on self­
Mrs E. P. Frank and son. After
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hanson and employment last March. Now the
the Woodcraft meeting they mo­
children of Clatskanie spent the social security people are trying
tored back to Portland to work.
week end here with relatives and to pick him out from among the
Both are nurses.
friends.
1,267,315 other persons named
NEHALEM SOCIAL club card
WIN TURKEYS, geese, ham* at Smith for whom social security
parly. Masonic Temple. Novem­
the American Legion bingo party. accounts are kepts.
The first
ber 14. 8 p.m. Bridge, canasta,
Legion hall. Saturday night. No­ naml, John, doesn’t help much.
panochle.
Prises, free refresh­
vember 14.
461 lc There are 59,345 John Smiths to
ments.
4611c
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barry, moved whom social security account
Guest* Sunday here al the home
Wednesday from their home in numbers have been issued. They’ll
of Mrs. Zoe Whitsell were her
Riverview to governin'nt camp get him straight, but it will take
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
on Mt. Hood where he will by­ time and trouble for all concerned,
neth Whitsell, of Portland.
employed by the state highway including Mr. Smith, and it will
WIN TURKEYS, geese, ham* at i department on road maintenance. cost some social security taxes
the American Legion bingo party. Mrs. Barry formerly operated the to get the job done.
Legion hall, Saturday night, No­ Palace Cafe.
“Your name on the quarterly
vember 14.
461 lc
Tom Bateman and Loel Ro­ report of your wages, or on your
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brunsman berts left here Tuesday for Lake­ annual report of your s.lf-em-
and Mrs. Sam Hearing, Jr„ were view where they were to spend ployment income that counts to­
in Portland Saturday night where several days duck hunting.
wards old-age and survivors in­
they attended a reception tor Mrs.
The 441h session of the Pacific surance is not enough to identify
Bertha Burton at Camelia chap­ Logging Congress, held at Seattle your social security accounts,”
ter, Order of Eastern Star.
from Wednesday through Friday Ev Cummins, Field Representa­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCabe of last week was attended by Mr. tive of the Portland social se­
returned from Portland last week and Mrs. Glen Hawkins and Mr.
curity office, pointed out.
end where they had spent two and Mrs. Stephan Waite. One
Cummins said that unless your
program
topic of discussion, name is accompanied by your so­
"Comparison of Operating Costs cial security number, just as both
to Industrial Insurance Costs,” appear on your social security
was conducted by Hawkins.
card, there is no certainty that
WIN TURKEYS, geese, hams at you will get credit for your earn­
the American Legion bingo party. ings.
THURS., FBI.
NOV. 12 13 Legion hall. Saturday night. No­
The nine-digit number on your
vember 14.
46tlc social security card is different
THE MASTER OF
Clifford Bergerson. son of Mrs. from the number shown on any
BALLANTRAE
Mathilde Bergerson, was a visi­ other social security card. Cum­
(Color)
tor here last week end from Ta­ mins said that well over 100 mil­
Errol Flynn . Anthony Steel
coma. Hs is a captain for United lion numbers have been assign.d
SATURDAY
NOV. 14 Airlines, flying out of Seattle.
by the Social Security Adminis­
SAN ANTONE
GRANGE CARNIVAL cancelled. tration. “No two of these num­
Hod Cameron - Arleen Whelan Bring pie and attend pie social bers are the same,” he added.
Folest Tucker
November 21. Coffee furnished
The nurnb rs preserve the iden­
SUN.. MON
NOV. 15-16 free. Turkey door prize. 8 p.m, tity of the worker and his earn­
Vernonia Grange hall. Everyone ings account, making possible the
DESERT LEGION
welcome.
4611c principle that social security
(Color)
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hughes benefits are geared to th .- amount
Alan Ladd • Arlene Dahl
of Peshastin, Washington called of each person's own earnings.
TUES.. WED.
NOV. 17-18 at the horn? of Mathilde Berger­
“The confusion, trouble, ex­
son fur several days while att nd- pense, end possibl? loss of bene­
MAN BEHIND THE
ing the funeral of her mother, I fit payments that result from re-
GUN
porting a name without a num­
Randolph Scott - Patrice Wymore Brrtha Bergerson.
ber. or with an incorrect number
U. S. President Jefferson nev.r are not restricted to the Smiths,"
exercised his veto power.
I Cummins point d out. He passed
on to us some figures to show
SHOP NEH II.EM — SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM
I how many social security ac-
co
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1,287,315
s
z Smith
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Johnson
933.881
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Brown
857.753
a.
Williams
730,884
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HtiMPtr
mas1,
Jones
696.120
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Miller
617,018
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Davis
556,845
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418,367
Wilson
kJ Why don’t you give us a trial, too. You’ll notice
413.3»'
Anderson
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Thomas
361.390
the difference almost immediately in the quality •z Moore
361,2a3
7.
Taylor
353,186
a. foods you receive at low prices. Remember— r Martin
339,573
Thompson
334,599
White
331.245
We deliver at no extra cost to you.
Jackson
321.820
Harris
303,543
o Clark
293.495
TOWN TOPICS
Jofi Theatre
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285,343
261,870 I
238.533
238,241
Young
236,261
Robinson
234,371
Walker
216,071
Nelson __________ ____
"Even if you have an unusual
name don't rely on it alone to
identify your social security ac­
count,” Cummins cautioned.
Many unusual names are not so
unusual wh;re the social security
account records are concerned.
He advised workeds not to at­
tempt to memorize their social
security numbers. “A change or
transposition of one digit might
result in crediting your earnings
to another person,” he declared.
In conclusion, Cummins said:
"No matter whether your name
is John Smith or Ichabod Crane,
be sure that it is reported along
with your number just as both
appear on your social security
card. If you change your name,
ask for another card, which will
show your new names but th,,
old number. An application may
be obtained at any Post Office or
Social Security Administration of­
fice. Once a social security num­
ber is issued to you, it is yours
for life. It is your link to the
record of your earnings which
will set the amount of your pay-
ments.”
Cummins may be contacted on
the second floor of the Court
House m St. Helens, any Wedn.s-
day, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. for infor­
mation about your social security
status.
Hall
Social Security ■ 1 Allen
Three heasons Why You Should
Choose thy friends like thv
books, few but choice.
— James How Jil
Be more swift-foot .d to visit
friends in adversity than in pros-
perity.
—Chilton
There are no great.r miracles
known to earth than perfection
and an unbroken friendship.
—Mary Baker Eddy
Program, Bazaar
Plan of Circle
at the eagle office —
Typewriter end Adding Mach-, r
Ribbons for Most Machine*
NATAL — The Mist Helping
Circle is sponsoring a program
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
and bazaar Saturday, Nov. mb t
21, at the Mist gym at 8 p.m. Printing
Office Supp. >s
Everyone is welcome
Bingo,
fish pond, etc., will be added
entertainment for the evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wolff w?r.
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in Portland Sunday where they
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and Gladys Dass called on their
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folks, the I. J. Dass’s, Sunday.
} lets. Also Radios and Record !
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Seattle after having been to Cali­ J Player*.
fornia on their vacation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderson ■
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of Bonneville called on relatives
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From where 1 sit... /y Joe Marsh
Sheriff's "Push"
Pulls a Vote
Waa talking with our newly
elected Sheriff Williams the
other day. He told me about a fel­
low w ho stopped by his place late
one night Just before election.
“Heard a knock at the door,’’
he said. “Fellow I never saw be­
fore. Told me his car went dead
down the road and would I give
him a shove. My boy, Flip, and I
went out to his car with him.
We’re all set to push when he
steps on the starter and the
motor turns over.
“Well, Flip and I just stood
there when the fellow leans out
the window and says, ‘Just
wanted to make sure you’re the
right man to vote for’.”
From »here I sit, the fellow
» ho’s quick to lend a hand make»
any community a better one. But
you don't have to run for office
to prove you're a good neighbor
One way I know is just to have a
little regard for the other fellow.
Whether your neighbor likes beer
or buttermilk, don’t try to puah
him to your choice. Just give hint
your “vote of confidence.”
Copyright. 1953. United States Breuers Foundation
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