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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1962)
Stamm Group Attends Picnic C Z ’s S tam m T ree F arm held its 14th annual picnic Sunday, A ugust 26, at Rogers P ark. In spite of darkened skies and occasional show ers the picnic w as w ell a t tended by local em ployees and th e ir fam ilies plus a few form er residents of this area now em ploy ed elsew here by CZ. T he P o rt land office was also represented as usual. A bout 150 people enjoyed Oernonia Eagle THURSDAY, AUG. 30, 1962 la u .H f W «ÜZXO food p repared by the w omen of the Mt. H eart R ebekah lodge as th e sun finally m ade its appearance and brightened the scene. A m ong form er residents w ere th e Ralph H artm ans from Seaside, the Clyde P itts fam ily and Troy Moore from Tillamook, th e R obert T errall fam ily an d Ja ck Robertson, Portland. Sign up and be counted am ong those u n d erw ritin g our co u n try ’s m ight. D efend FREEDOM by b u y ing U. S. Savings Bonds — this m onth, n ex t m onth, all year around! Quart CANNED H A M Coma In and oak for your Boek-to-Sehoo I C IO Rular during thia Grant Sola» Evant. C ann ed L u n ch eon Can M eat C YD , O D E . Ramlngton KOOL AID 6 I k«* 25c A sso r te d F la v o r s D IL 7 Remington Express In tho Fomcus Croon Cor rugated Paper H ulll 12 Gouge, 4 or 6 shot RX124, RX126 (SB143-145) 16 Gauga, 4 or 6 Shot, RAX164, RAX166 (S B ,59-61) 20 Gauga, 4 or 6 Shot, RX204. RX206 ’ (SB179- SB181) Wostorn Sugar X In tho Famlllor Waxod Rad Popor Caaol 12 Gauga, 4 or 6 Shot SX124, SX126 (SB423 SB425) GUNS « »TR A N S IS T O R O PORTABLE L eonard 14 cu. ft. dble. door refrigerator. Mod. MA1011. Reg. $349.95, W ith SOFT 0 8 8 T rade s2 7 8 8 $ 2 7 .9 5 Complete with 4 r light batteries leather carrying coso and ear phone 6 Transistor Regularly $7.95 ± PORTABLE RADIO ’ •« * Save Money 4 on H a lr c u t il* • HOME HAIRCUTTING SETS Powerful 6 translator radio has loathar carry ing eoaa, aarphona and 9 volt battary. Completo 6 pleca «at: Clipper, blade», tapering ana Butch attachments, barber shear« and comb. Instruction«, One y e a r guaran tea. FROM AROUND THE WORLD h -------------------- - //M i ENFIELD RIFLE .303 L ata modal bolt octlon. Uses Stondard American sporting ammunition in 303 British Caliber. 39c German Made 7.65 MM Aluminum $4 .55 Value Dome Type .... 19 i l H c C SIMILAR SAVINGS ON OTHER SPORTERIZED MODEL GUNS 6-Foot L adder Regularly $4.15 White or Colored The Room Orgonlzor fit» easily into awkward area», adding extra shelf space without taking extra room. CLOSET SEAT and COVER S2.22 White "U .S . Space Corp*” Colors ’ Colored Heavy sprayed enamel finish on moulded hard wood. Solldplostic hinge. COLORS.. OVAL ROASTER SCHOOL LUNCH KIT /« > # Regularly $1.19 w Compare of . U n lv e rta l Quart Size /f5 9 Quart alza far traveling and picnic«. Kaap« cex tents cold or hot longer. i $2.98 Modern Space design! Lots of room for lunches- completo with 10 ounce vacuum bottle. G oulds b alan ced flow shallow w ell system . No tan k , no ex tras. Now $ "8 4A / 85 Only .... rrrx T a n rt T .iia ir n r » — S h u r Lac In sta n t K-tRiart P kg. CRISCO N ew H ig h ly U n sa tu r a te d 79c 3-L b . NEW TW IST H a lf V a n illa Ice M ilk H a lf O ra n g e S h e r b e t Low in C a lo ries By S ta n d a r d D airy H a lf-G a l. H F 00C NAPKINS 10c Z ee W h ite P a ck a g e H O O D R IV E R U S. NO. 2 POTATOES ... $1.29 N e tte d G ents .->0 RADISHES and GRN. ONIONS B un.......... 5c PEARS 3 /8 9 c In l lv y . S y ru p N o . 2 1» C an s GRAPES 2 ib. 25c T hom pson S e e d le ss ENERGY L iquid D e te r g e n t 22 -o z. B o ttle O fi W YC CURL'S GROCERY Eat Batter—Buy Mora—Spend Less— Whan You Shop Herat HA 9-6341 97 M e n '* WORK GLOVES 8 ounce weight cotton work giovo«, eluta pat. 66< Built-In tree aid grav, well aid self-bastlnj rings for oven, tandai basting. Holds 3-4 lb. fowl, 6-7 roast. A rm stro n g B udgetone v in y l floor covering. S q u are $ " | 29 C old Pack C ongoleum v in y l F o re cast floor covering. S q u are $ -1 59 Y a r d ------------ a> VACUUM BOTTLE DRY M ILK 59c $J Blue Enamelware 'Perfect farpfcwce C and H CANE 2 5 -L b .--$ 2 .5 9 Deliveries 3:00 P.M. Vernonia $097 Reg o> j $ ^ 79 $5 .25 Specially designed for strength and rigidity. P ail shelf, lock back, slats, rodded steps. > ß "f j C suy ■r tm « MCA? ANO $2?9 5 Foot STEPLADDJ 8-oz. Iro1' / 20-Gal. Reg. $4.25 25-Gal. Reg. $5.95 31-Gal. Reg. $6.30 Special Lightweight, ruit-proof aluminum lunch kit Is easy to keep eleanl Com plete with “ tested" pint size vacuum bottle. BISCUITS 3X29c P illsb u ry /) B u tte rm ilk G A RBA G E CANS LUNCH KIT /f« l« « Uses 7.65 Famous '91 Mauaar action. MM m ilitary or sporting ammunition. W h ite ’s O regon B lo sso m 5-L b. WIENERS Lb. m n AMMUNITION PRICES HONEY $1.19 Cot ta g e lfi-oz. T I'ins im O reg o n C h ie f S k in le s s . Supar-X Mark I Royal I r i c TO M . SOUP TOM ATO JC. o 70/* 10c O 7C C a m p liell’s 1 0 H -o z . Can Not a 5, Not a 6 Not a 7 B u t........ ARGENTINE MAUSER Pork & Beans X (hl T" For 3 | BACK-TO-SCHOOL SALE SPECIAL COAST-TO-COAST STORES SNACK 5-Lb. Cans V an C am p s in s N o . 2 ¡H t t T int N O W IN PROGRESS SAVE NO W ! BUY NOW! 59c B o n eless, F ully C ooked, R eady T o E a t. .6 9 c +lval T2 Inch F/oxfbfe PLASTIC RULER SPACE SAVER AND ROOM ORGANIZER g < T n a iH < m « iU J 2 » HARjESTj 9 3 8 STORES IN 21 STATES I’K ID E C O A S T .T O -C O A l i * kl U T »— « T . n f l í aCTHfrU l.IÍ» — ¡TORES/ , Shoot tho All Timo Favorito«! , Performance Pfovonl M ORRELL — < 0 .1 t a i 104 1 9x12 L inoleum n Rugs. $ Reg. $6.95 Sim m ons S lum ber K ing M attress and B ox Springs $ J 4A50 Each ...... — B eau ty R est M attress. «<n tnrrr-nn iL g r IT ’S A ’4 9 ’7 9 ,50 547 P R IV IL E G E one or tw o w eeks, spin a cocoon from w hch th ey em erge in another one or tw o w eeks as adults. Pow ders, sprays, bath in g p re paratio n s and, in th e case of dogs, insecticide tab lets given orally, can control fleas on th e anim al. T he sam e sprays or pow ders can ba used to control fleas on th e p re mises. H ere are a few basic points to rem em ber: 1. Flea control has no "one-shot” solutions. Enough insecticide m ust be used to kill fleas on th e host and in th e “n u rsery ” in o rd er to b reak th e insect's life cycle. O b servation and occasional re-treat- m ent w ill be necessary to p rev en t re-establishm ent of th e problem from neighboring anim als and p re mises. 2. Use good prodocts and read all of th e labels carefully. G et full directions on th e ir use. 3. Follow th e directions and p re cautions. R em em ber all flea p re parations could do harm if mis- I 1 Reg. $2.29 Holds 7 quart or pint (are, complete with rack. Bluo anomal. 20 quart size. SEE US FOR A LL OF YOUR CANNING S U PP LIE A T SALE SAVINGSI Brunsman Hardw are and Elec. V E R N O N IA , O R E . P H O N E H A 9 -5 6 5 1 AND A PLEASURE Animal Health Information lor Pets Offered by Vet Association (ED ITO R 'S NOTE—This anim al h ealth inform ation is presen t?d as a public service by th e Oregon V eterinary Medical Association. Q uestions on this and oth er anim al h ealth topics may be addressed to th e OVMA, 1500 S.W. T aylor St., P o rtlan d 5. O regon.) Q. "A ren ’t fleas on dogs and cats inevitable? W hat's w rong w ith keeping m y dog occupied w ith a little harm less scratching?”-—Mrs. A.F.K. , A. Fleas aren ’t “inevitable”— and, if you w ere y o u r dog, you w ouldn't be philosophical about th e situation. For one thing, fleas transm it the interm ediate stag? of tape w orm in dogs and cats; they cause persis tent and sore skin inflam m ations w hich are m ost uncom fortable, and they also attack hum ans. Flea control is and should be a year-round endeavor b ut m ost of th e effort has ,o be m ade during th e w arm , dry m onths of sum m er w hen the flea propogation is at its peak. Successful control of fleas d e pends on attack in g th e fleas both on the host anim al and *»n the prem ises w here th e anim al is kept. Since w e're dealing w ith a colony of insects, control m ust be aim ed both at th e adult fleas and at the eggs and larvae of th e flea. A dult fleas norm ally spend all of th e ir tim e on the anim al. They lay th eir eggs on the skin and hair. T he eggs fall off and accum ulate w here th e anim al spends m ost of his tim e, his bed. a favorite chair or rug These areas th en become a source of rea-infestation. Flea eggs can hatch in a d ay or CANNER By F ra n k J . L aheney Q U ESTIO N : My cleaning w o m an does n ot w an t social security cred it and says she w ill q u it if I deduct the ta x from h er pay. May I pay h er share of th e tax. A N SW ER: Yes. T h ere is nothing in th e law to p rev en t you from paying th e en tire am o u n t of the social security ta x including her share if you w ish to do so. H ow ever, it m ay be b e tte r if she can be persuaded to co n trib u te h er handled. K eep out of th e reach of children. 4. S ev ere or problem situations m ight req u ire professional advice or services. In som e cases of se vere infestation, it has been nec essary to em ploy com m ercial e x term in atin g firm s to rid th e pro p erty of fleas. TO L IV E IN V E R N O N IA p a rt since this w ill help h e r u n d erstan d h e r responsibility and th a t she is paying tow ard fu tu re benefits th a t have real value. T he social security office has several free booklets telling household w orkers of th e protection th ey get through social security coverage. G et in touch w ith y o u r local so cial secu rity office for copies of th e booklets. Q U ESTIO N : A lthough I am now 65, I have been w orking in m y ow n business, and I do not expect to retire. W ould th ere be any ad vantage to m y applying for retire m en t benefits even though I ex p ect to earn m ore now th a n in th e past? ANSW ER: It w ould be to your advantage to apply. I t is possible for you to h av e some earnings and still receive some social security benefits. This w ould depend on the am ount of y o u r m onthly b enefit an d on th e am ount of your yearly earnings. Also, for any m o n th in w hich you are not actively w o rk ing in y o u r business you can still be paid a full b en efit regardless of your y ea rly earnings. You should discuss this fu rth e r w ith y o u r social security office. Don’t run out of MILK for the weekend! GET MORE DARIGOLD M ILK I ' i a » » » » » : » » » » » » » » » » » » ’-*:*:*>>:o>:<*>>>>:*>:**’**‘*‘*'***‘*‘*'*'*‘*'*‘**'***‘*'*"*‘*‘*