THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1953 THE >iew 4-H Club Name» Officers, Will Train EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. I Viewers Watch Programs on TV TOWN TOPICS Inquire Before Retiring Suggested Visitor* at the Clatskanie - Marshland community square The “Live Wires” (4-H Electric dance earlier this month were Club) will meet for the third time Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kindred, Mr. this Thursday. TREHARNE — Albert Reynolds and Mrs. Tex Stalin and Mr. and At the last meeting, the follow­ returned home Sunday morning Mrs. Andrew VanderZanden of ing officers were elected: presi­ from Arkansas where he haa Forest Grove, >, Mr. and Mrs. Vic­ dent, Don Tunnell; vice-president, been a week with his father who tor B.rg of Birkenfeld. Mr. and Dick Aldrich; secretary, John is very low. Mr. and Mrs. Eura Mrs. John Gordon of Delena, Mr. Thornton; news reporter, Elvin Reynolds stayed for a while and Mrs. Babe Schanks of Delena Stiff; song leader, Greg Kamholz longer. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Revis. The and treasurer, Ted Bodenheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Rey- next party will be Saturday, No­ This Saturday, November 21, nolds, Cathie and Glen, and Mr. vember 21 and Jim Kindred will ail the officers are planning on and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride, Jo be the caller. intending an officers’ training Ann, Stephen and Walter visited Mr. and Mr*. R. B. Fletcher are meeting at St. Helens, This win Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and away on a trip during the time he be special help for all the otti- family Friday night and watched is on vacation from the Long-Beil where she spent nearly five c ment of fruits and vegetables enabling you to CE we.ks. She wishes to express her (ft appreciation for the many cards I enjoy these summer treats the year around. and flowers sent her while she s was in the hospital. 4i’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Borders •< are the- parents of a son, Robert CE G Darrold, born November 15 at the fc MARKET AND GROCERY Portland Sanitarium. He weighed 35 CL > six pounds, nine ounces. mi» su***»*« ; NEHALEM Œ OC For Delivery Every Day Phone 721 £ Dealers Preview New Truck Line WANTED SHORT PILING 20 it. to 35 ft PRICES: 25c & up per lineal foot with bark on ! “Millions of workers make so­ cial security contributions every pay-day, but relatively few of them take the time to inquire about their rights until after they have retired,” Ev. Cummins, field representative of the Port­ land social security office, said this week. He suggests that all people covered by the system protect themselves and th ir fam­ ilies by inquiring before retir- ing. “B; fore retiring at age 65 or later, each worker should have a full understanding of the require­ ments for becoming insured in the system,” he continu d. “H should know the best time to file his application and the meth­ od which will be used in figur­ ing his monthly payments.” Cum­ mins pointed out that the matt.r of benefits which may be payable to the worker’s wife and unmar­ ried children under 18 years of age, in case of the breadwinner’s death, is of prime importance to every family head. "The employed woman who is furnishing at least one-half of her husband's support should be aware of his rights to benefit from her social security after she retires. A married woman work­ ing in a covered job should know about her children’s rights to payments in the event of h r death,” he added. "It is quite essential,” Cum­ mins said, "that the holder of every social security card t 11 the members of his family what their rights to benefits may be if death comes to him at any age. They should be told wh;re the social security card is kept and that in the event of death it should be taken to the near st social security office as soon as CREOSOTING PLANT ST. HELENS PHONE 102 FOR ORDERS Hi. X possible, and an inquiry made as »» to whom is eligible for benefits.' "All prospective beneficiaries of social security should know that payments are not made automa­ tically at the time of retirement or death, but that an application must first be made. Promptness in filing the appli­ cation was emphasized by Cum­ mins, since monthly payments cannot be made retroactively for more than six months. “The lump-sum death payment must be applied for within two years after a worker dies,” he said. Cummins makes regular visits to this area to assist applicants to fill out their applications fo, old-age and survivors insurance benefits and to furnish informa- about social security. i Ed Salomonsen of the V.rnonia Auto company v. as in Portland earlier this week to s?e a pre­ view of the new 1954 Chevrolet trucks at a meeting devoted en­ tirely to the new models, which will be displayed to the public later this month. Featured at the meeting wer? the many new features of the line that will be offered th truck users in 1954. It was also pointed out that th • manufacturer will expand its selling forces, includ­ ing an e xpanded advertising pro­ gram. PLUNDER OF THE SUN Glenn Ford - Diana Lynn NOV. 21 SATURDAY WAC FROM WALLA WALLA Judy Canova SUN., MON. NOV. 22 23 ISLAND IN THE SKY John Wayne - Lloyd Nola. TUES.. WED. NOV. 24 25 I CONFESS Montgomery CJift - Anne Ba\'e ... „ Brilliant . . • *Par Olymp« o„.„on . refreshing • • • |rom . «b"”°“ “ " ' 5 ? 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