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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1962)
j i r r m v r m - i t n a iu i r w — « M i f l l H f / ilB lZ J .n 'B — < J 7JtflI n-t Y .n g ii i . l i > — < - m i n i a J-i J « M i c t S w . n K u , m > Oernonia Ea<jle 6 THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1962 tOv STORES/ BRUNtSM AN HARDWARE & ELECTRIC HA 9-5651 _ W E DELIVER 5-Lbs. — 49c LADY ELBERTA PEACHES 4 $1 TOMATO JC. 4 $1 SALAD DRESSING 39c Cheeze Wheez "f lift #C BOLOGNA H alves or Slic. C ase 24— $5.98 For C ottage 46-oz. T ins For Salad Bowl Q uart Bottle C heese Spread by K raft— 1 l-oz. Bot. By The Chunk or Jumbo Franks A Meal In Itself Lb. 39c A LIC E LOVE JAM «M By Frank J. Laheney QUESTION: A couple of years ago I stopped by the social security office in our town and they told me as long as I was earning over $2080 a year I need not apply for benefits until I was 72. My friends tell me there has been a change in this. Please explain. ANSWER: A change last year in the social security law makes it possible for many more older peo ple to work and still be paid some social security benefits. Under the law as it stands now, you can earn $1200 in a year and still collect all of your benefits. When you earn more than $1200 in a year, you give up $1 of benefits for every $2 you earn between $1200 and $1700. For every $1 you earn over $1700, youg ive up $1 of bene fits. Your local social security of fice has a free pamphlet which shows how much you can earn and still receive some social se curity checks. Just ask for pam phlet 23c. QUESTION: The other day I heard on the radio that people over 65 should visit the social se curity office even though they were still working. They also mentioned that each month that is delayed may mean loss of some benefits. Why do they stress not waiting a month or more? ANSWER: The reason we stress visiting the soical security office as soon as possible is that our ap plications are retroactive for only 12 months. In many instances we can pay benefits for all of the past 12 months before the worker ap plied for benefits. As you can see, if th? worker delays one or more months, he would lose a full check for each month delayed. Straw berry or Ap. Pineapple ota* 98c WAFERS 39c GRAHAMS 65c Wayne Kyser Home Has Many Visitors Sunday 3 H -L b . Jar Sun sh in e Sugar— 10 Cookies, 1.3H-OZ. N abisco Honey 2 Lb. I’kg. DUNCAN H IN E S CAKE M IX 39c CATSUP Oft/» A ngel Food D eluxe Mix Mrs. Reynolds Undergoes Surgery Last Wednesday Ea. Standby I l-oz. B ottles £ For TENDERLEAF TEA BAGS 47c SPAGHETTI L ess Than le Each I’kg. of IS B ags and M EAT TIMBER RT. — Mrs. Linwood Reynolds was operated on last Wednesday and is doing real well. Mr. Reynolds and children and Mrs. Exie Weaver were in Port land Sunday to see her. Cheryl R vnolds went in to see her aunt Sunday evening. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huff were her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Greiling from Port land and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Crawford. In the afternoon Ozzie Ray call 'd on the Huffs. BALKS C hef B oy-A r-P ee Giant 10-oz. Can 2/$l OYSTER STEW a “f «p | 1 ' W illapoint 10-oz. C ans dvertísfng works for you I For ZEE TOILET TISS. ! Get Ready for Winter t Driving with $ 12 $1 « i Snowand Mud i LETTUCE i RECAPS 1ft IUC ta A L P H 'S i : : • l-R oll Pack A std. Colors Crisp and Crunchy l.rg . Solid Heads. Ea. CURL'S G RO C ER Y ! Phone HA 9-6341 Deliveries 3:00 P.M. } VERNONIA. OREGON ! : « : CHEVRON SERVICE : J ! ! • ! Atlas T im Batteries Acceasories Motor Tuna up Auto Parts HAi.l 9 6691 189s 30" DeLuxe Electric Model RD-38 62 Speed-Heat surface unit. Auto matic Cook-Master can start and stop oven—Unlimited heat set tings from simmer to high! 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Now $-| f \ J 85 Only___ ITEMS TO RENT House Jacks Floor Sanders Curtain Stretchers Linoleum Roller Staple Guns and many other items. 104s U n lv e rta l Quart S h » VACUUM BOTTLE f/5 9 Quart «Ixe for traveling and picnics, Keep* con tents cold or hot longor. Biltwjll sofa bed and rocker. Com pare at $179.95. $-| A f t 99 Only 6-Year crib with waterproof mattress. Group 1 Batteries. 36 month guar. $ -9 6199 Exchange__ 12s Coleman 2-burn. camp stove, S I V 97 O nly___ 1 -I $44.95 GUNS Oakland wood heater with thermostatic $ control Oakland fireplace heater with heat control. Glass $V O iA " Doors—Only 154“ MIST—Sunday visitors at the Wayne Kysers were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Johnson of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Johnston of Rainier, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keller of West- port and Mr. and Mrs. Bartles and family o f Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wright of Manzanita visited her mother, Mrs. L. Mathews Sunday. David Wright returned home with his parents after having spent most of the summer here with his grandmoth er and uncles and aunts. Eastern made light walnut and tangier 3-Pc. bedroom sets by Wm. Bassett Co. Dust Proof Drawers Now $1 O 4A50 Only___ Large selection of table lamps— $^93 Priced From • 129s >— Mullins Enters Junior Class NATAL - PITTSBURG — Mike Mullins returned to Pacific Uni versity at Forest Grove Friday. He is a junior this year. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kraig vis ited Mrs. Clyde Henderson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tupper and Sandra called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. vine at Mist Friday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson drove to Cornelius Sunday evening to get some peaches. Their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pet erson and girls of Vancouver were also there getting peaches so they enjoyed visiting, also. Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere Hershey and family enjoyed dinner Sunday in Vernonia with Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Childs and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Phillips and girls and Mrs. Wm. Lumm of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap drove to Oregon City Sunday and call.’d on Mrs. Warren Smith who is in the hospital. They also vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Don Wiley who are living in a retirement home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack drove to Portland Tuesday evening of last week. Texas Folks Entertained With Beach Trip, Dinner RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Dave Buckner of Pampa, Texas visited at the Ed Buckner home Friday through Sunday. They all enjoyed a trip to the beach. Sun day. Mr. and Mrs Ray Buckner of Hillsboro and Mrs. Artie Buckner joined them for dinner The elder Buckners went home with the Ray Buckners that evening. Merle Cline spent Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Cline at Forest Grove. She has sold her place there and plans to live in an apartment after a trip east Mrs. Virgil Snook returned home Monday after spending two weeks in Portland for surgery and con valescing Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson at tended the funeral of Mr. Casper at Clatskanie Friday SEE US FOR YOUR ROOFING NEEDS 2-SPEED MULTI-CYCLE FROM AROUND THE WORLD • 3 W ater Tem peratures • Wash-Wear Cycle • Deep Turbulent Wash and Rinse. Actions • Automatic Pre-Scrubbing Cycle • Effective Lint Filter Mark I Royal Irish ENFIELD RIFLE AW-420 Only 95 L a te model bolt action. Uses Standard American sporting ammunition In 303 SIMILAR SAVINGS ON OTHER SPORTERIZED MODEL GUNS ’239 ABC Omatic clothes dryer with heat selection, porcelain top and drum, concealed $ - f Z » ft9 5 lint tra p __________ - L O i z it s a privilege and a pleasure to live in vernonia Natal Grange Has Shower, Plans For Booster Night NATAL - PITTSBURG—Natal Grange was a busy place Wednes day of last week as the HEC la dies met to do some cleaning. They also had a shower for the Hemeon family whos? home burned re cently. A number of the men were also busy waxing the floor and get ting in the wood. The Grange is having their booster night Satur day evening, September 15, at 8 o’clock. Preparations are being made for an interesting evening and anyone interested is urged to come since it is an open meeting. Stanley Parties Given By Ladies In This Area TIMBER RT.—-Mrs. Mary Jones was hostess for a Stanley party Thursday forenoon. Mrs. Vera Miller was the stylist. Others pres ent were Mrs. Claud Weaver, Mrs. Don Bergerson and Mrs. C. G. Wienecke. Friday aft?rnoon Mrs. Carl Wienecke was hostess for a Stan ley party. Attending were Mrs. Buddy Jones and children, Mrs. Carl Snyder. Mrs. Donovan Reyn olds and daughter, Mrs. Marion Siedelman. Mrs. Jim Fields. Mi’s. Velora Sheppard, Mrs. Don Ber- gerson and two children and Mrs. Wayne Miller. Relatives Are Involved In Beaverton Accident TIMBER R T —Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wienecke received word of the death of Mrs. Fritz Gindhart of r.ear Beaverton Saturday. Her daughter, Mae, and her sister, z\mber Hasti?, were hospitalized with serious injuries received in the same car accident. They are relatives of Mr. Wienecke S-Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Gates and three children have sold their home in Portland and moved to Sacramento. California where he is stationed at the air base. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shipley were dinner guests of his sister and husband. Mr and Mrs. C O. McCafferty in Portland Sunday. Mrs. Lura Shipley was also there. Conscience is the still, small voice that tells you somebody’s looking. Girl to Attend Bob Jones Univ. MIST—Rose Mary Sanders left a couple of weeks ago for South Carolina where she will attend Bob Jones University this next year. Mrs. Brower, mother of Mrs. Sanders, left for her home in Cal ifornia after spending some time here with her daughter and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Reynolds received word that they are great grandparents again. A baby girl ar rived at Miami, Florida for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young. Stanley Devine, Debby and Michael called on his cousin and family, Clair Devines, one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Reynolds called on Mr. and Mrs. Dick Her mans at Mayger Sunday. Myrtle and Lena Mathews, El len Devine, Nettie Cox and Mar tha Reynolds were among those who attended the linen shower last Wednesday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hemeon who re cently lost their home by fire. The shower was given at the Natal Grange hall. Mr. and Mrs John Crawford were Vancouver business visitors last Thursday. Callers at the Sam Devine home last Friday afternoon and evening were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Danielson of Apiary and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Tupper and Sandra. Clatskanie Ladies Visit Mist Families Sunday MIST—Visitors Sunday at the Geo. Mathews were Freda Foster and Mabel McPherson of Clats kanie who also called on Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roper of Clatskanie called on the Norman Hansens Sunday. Mrs. Wayne Kyser and boys called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Case Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burnham and boys of Salem were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shal- mon Libel. Fishhawk Home Potluck Locale MIST—Wednesday evening sev eral from here had pot luck sup per at the home of Lola Watson on the Fishhawk. After a delicious meal all enjoyed singing and vis iting. Dale Sanders is home from Cal ifornia where he attended school last year. Thursday of last week, Mrs. Mary Sandrrs, Virginia Hansen, Lola Watson. Saxton Barlow and Irene Kyser attended the home ex tension officers’ training and in stallation meeting at Fern Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Sulo Sanders have had as house guests Mr. and Mrs. Zank of Chicago, Illinois. SH XH XH XH XH XH XH XH XH XH XH XH g 5 KING’S Grocery-Market H g X H X Phone HA 9-6015 "Where Your Money Buys More" Riverview j At the Mile Bridge ALWAYS — Top Quality H X M ALWAYS — Phone and Delivery H —From your home-owned independent grocery. ALWAYS — Best Prices H X H X H H SHOP BY PHONE — YOU RING, WE BRING X X H KNXHXM XHXHXM XHXHXHXHXKXNX! X