Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 22, 1962, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1962
Magruder Wins
Congress Trip
Dick Magruder, Route 2, Clats­
kanie, has just been announced as
State 4-H winner in the National
4-H Swine awards program.
He will receive an all-expense
paid trip to the National 4-H Club
Congress, November 25-29, at the
Conrad-Hilton Hotel in Chicago
where more than 1.500 other 4-H
club members from throughout
the nation will be on hand. He’ll
also be in competition for one of
the six national awards which pro­
vide $400 college scholarships.
All county, state and national
awards in the 4-H Swine category
are sponsored by the Moorman
Manufacturing company, Quincy,
Illinois, manufacturers of feed
concentrates, mineral feeds and
parasite control products. Moor­
man's will honor the state swine
award winners at a breakfast
Wednesday, November 28.]
County-wide program of the 4-H
Club is supervised by the coopera­
tive extension service.
I T P A Y S TO R E A D T H E A D S !
BEN'S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Open Six Days a
W eek
Vernonia, Oreqon
LOOK AT THESE
Toilet Tissue
8 Rons $1
Early Filing
Speeds Claims
The first part of every year
hundreds of people eligible for so­
cial security payments decide to
file for their benefit. The impact
of all these claimants filing at one
time results in slower processing
of claims and delay in sending
out the first check. Frank J. La-
heney, field representative of the
Social Security administration of­
fice in Portland is as anxious to
forward the applications for pay­
ment as each wage earner is to
receive his check.
In an effort to pay claims as
quickly as possible, Mr. Laheney
suggests that anyone contemplat­
ing retirement within the next
three months should come in to
talk to one of the staff. An appli­
cation for benefits can be filed as
much as three months before re­
tirement age. Filing an application
before the end of this year will
assist the social security people
in making quicker payment to
those filing now, as well as speed
up payment to those who for one
reason or another cannot file un­
til some time next year.
Anyone reaching retirement age
should check with the social se­
curity office as to their rights
to benefits. Due to a liberalization
of the Social Security Act in 1961
many wage earners even though
they continue to work may be en­
titled to some benefits. Any in­
sured person of retirement age
earning $1200 or less a year can
draw all his benefits for that year.
In the event of earnings over $1200
the amount payable diminishes as
the earnings increase.
Mr. Laheny said that the slo­
gan, "Inquire Before You Retire”
should be kept in mind by every­
one. The Social Security admini­
stration office is located at 1205
S.W. 13th avenue. The telephone
number is CApitol 6-3361. If it is
inconvenient to call at the P o rt-,
land district office, a representa­
tive is at St. Helens every Mon­
day at the Columbia county court
house — sheriff’s office, ground
floor. The hours are from 9:00
a.m, to 12:00 noon.
Chiffon
Brand
4
Hindis I
Sim m ons genuine
$59.95 value box
springs and in n e r
s p rin g m attress.
Battery Booster Cable
Each
Set for 12-Volt Cars
8-Foot. Compare at
$ 1 33
$39.88
» » » » » » » »
Frigidaire
BUDGET BUY with
"AUTOMATIC DRY"!
Wonderfry 12 Inch g,guiari $,4.95
Fan-Gio Heetaire
electric heater with
thermostatic
J 95
control_____ “ a?
Portable baseboard
elec, heater $ Q Q 9 5
3-Foot . __
Other Elec. $
A 95
Heaters from -L tc
AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC
SKILLET
G ia n t 12 Inch s k illa t o f th ick 11
gauga alum inum , m irror fin is h . Re­
m ovable controls make i t com plete­
ly im m ersible in w ater! U L approv­
ed. C om plete w ith control, cover
and pan. (W S 0 5 10 -8 )
ZEE NAPKINS
10c
H0 Count
White
Each
6
Transi stor
70
PORTABLE
C&H
25-Lb. - - - $2.59
GRAHAM
CRACKERS
Nabisco Sugar
Honey
/ «■
2-l.h. Pkg.
OOC
CORN
Whole Kernel or Cream Style
Cottage
303 Tins
7 $1
For
COOKIES
Sunshine Tin Blu
■■ «■
Sandwich 2-l.h. I’kg. J j Q
CURL'S
G R O C ER Y
Phone H A 9-6341
D e liv e rie s 3:00 P.M .
V E R N O N IA , O R EG O N
If you are the parent of a man
between the ages of 17 and 23 now
is the time to look into his mili­
tary future. Every man has an ob­
ligation to his country and his
comumnity. "With the new missile
age military program, a man can
fill his military obligation and
gain useful knowledge and skill,”
says Master Sgt. Bob Simpson.
Captain Kjornes says, "Young
men should get their active duty
over with this winter while work
in this area is slack.” The train­
ing program now in existence is
designed for men who are plan­
ning to attend college or who are
working.
Tlie "take six” program allows
a man 17 to 18 h, to enter the na­
tional guard on a three year en­
listment with six months active
duty at Fort Ord, California. The
program is the same for men over
18' ï years old except they have
an obligation for 5'a years.
The national guard has a pro­
gram tailor-made for high school
seniors Enlist now while you are
still in high school. Learn the basic
skills. Next summer after grad­
uation you will he sent for six
months active duty training at
Fort Ord and will be back in time
for college winter term.
The national guard nt St. Hel­
ens meets each Monday night.
Drop in and investigate the new
missile-age program.
Clyde J Reynolds
2nd Lt.. Inf.
PIO Officer
F o rm e r C o-W orker V is its
W ith The K it Kennedys
NATAL - PITTSBURG — Don
D Brigham of Long Beach, Calif,
was recently an overnight guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Kit C. Kennedy,
Mr Brigham and Kit were tool
and die makers for years for Doug­
las Aircraft company. Long Beach.
Both men are enjoying retirement
now.
Mr and Mrs, Marvin Krieger
and four children of Pendleton
were Saturday afternoon guests
of Mr and Mrs. Ira Peterson.
Please ad v i m
address if you
mova.
ua of your naw
ara planning to
RADIO
99
C a m p t .l. with .o r p h a n .,
b a lt.r l.»
and
l« ith .r
carrying e a i r , U sas 9
9 v o lt b a ll.r y .
W ITH 4 P E N L IG H T
B A T T E R IE S ........ $ 1 7 .9 9
Modal DD-S2, 240-V.
• lectric— 120-V. optional
8 Transistor
9 T ra n s is to r
PORTABLE
RADIO
PORTABLE
RADIO tfgSS
D elu x e rad io Is com­
p le te w ith 4 pen llg h t
b a tte rie s , le a th e r carry­
ing case and earphones.
W IT H 4 " C " F L A S H -
L IG H T
B A T T E R IE S .........4 2 5 . 9 9
C o m p l.t . w ith e a ^ h o n . i,
b a t t w l.s
and carrying
c a i a . (M E 3 9)
M ASTERCRAFT9 VOLT
T R A N S IS T O R
battery .....39/
EC O N O M Y
M O D E L .................
29<
F!oor*To-Cei ling
ROOM ORGANIZER
and SPACE SAVER
Oakland wood heater with
thermostatic
$-| J- J 95
control ..
........
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Oakland fireplace heater with heat
control. Glass
$"| H A 95
Doors—O nly
........ ± ^ * 7
Kre^ky automatic auto, forced
air wood burning heater. Floor
level heat in every $-$ P* 0 9 5
room. 6-8 rm. size
$189.95
Electric Dryer, Only
149
95
I5 9 8
Rsgvlarly $10 95
6 F o o t C ube Tap
S&99
F its In to any a v .r a g .
s i s . room, adding . k .
tra raoml T r ip le chrom.
• d i r o m l t n »teal tubes
and chroma p lata d staal
ring on .a c h p o t .. W h it,
b o k .d s n o m .l a h atvas.
EXTENSION
CORD SET
Rsgvlarly
32t
25,
H andy
for
C hristm as
lig h ts , With three way
s e rv ic e b lo c k. C hoice
of Ivory or B r o w n .
Biltwell
Rocker.
Compare
others at
Sofa Bed and Swivel
100 % nylon face fabric.
with
$ -| £ 0 9 5
$196.50
± 0 *7
c-i-ffl.
52 Gallon
--------- .Silver Seal
„
I
See O ur Large Selec­
tion of Lamps of A ll
Kinds.
Metalcraft
Golden-plate Dining
Furniture.
95
7-Pc. Set
Reg. $99.95
’69
95
’59
5-Pc. Set
Only
The practical answer
to dining in style.
Armstrong Budgetone
vinyl floor covering.
Square
SV 29
Yard ............._
±
Congoleum vinyl Fore­
cast floor covering.
Square
$ V 59
Yard
1
9x12 Linoleum
Rugs
$095
Only
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Brunsman Hardware and Elec.
PHONE HA 9-5651
VERNONIA. ORE.
.-U, Electric
¡WATER
MFATFF
Goulds oalanced flow
shallow well system.
No tank, no extras.
Now
O nly__
$54.88
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Plkeaglael
. U a^ le tk M g T V a -M le R
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SEE US FOR YOUR
ROOFING NEEDS
104”
K
Group 1 Batteries. 36
month guar. $ -| £144
Exchange___ A V
IT S A PRIVILEGE AND A PLEASURE TO LIVE IN VERNONIA
nmarsmuuui»—<
were Rev. and Mrs. Gene Landers
brough of North Bend and Mrs. bert Helland.
Peggy Armstrong, daughter of and family of Vancouver. After­
Death Claims
Henry Parker of Portland. The
funeral was held at North Bend Mr. and Mrs. Irving Armstrong, noon visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Bass and Mr. and Mrs.
underwent an appendectomy at
Wednesday.
Grace Solomon
Pete Raney and children of Sea­
the
Osteopathic
hospital
in
Port­
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Harrison
C O À lM O tO A ll
RIVERVIEW — Mr and Mrs.
Everett Wood received news of
the death of his aunt, Mrs. Grace
Solomon at North Bend Sunday,
after a lingering illness Mrs. Sol­
omon lived in Riverview many
years. She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Walter Stan-
»TO
and son have moved from the for­
mer Wilkerson house on the high­
way to the Claude Shaw house on
Fourth street.
Mrs. Ruby Normand returned
home last Sunday after spending
six weeks at Ellensburg. Washing­
ton at the home of her father. Al­
land a week ago Friday and is
now recuperating at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kouva and
five children of Portland visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Car-
son Strong Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Virgil Snook
side.
Mr and Mrs. John Kriniek spent
Sunday visiting her nephew and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin How­
ell at Gales Creek.
There’s nothing wrong with old
age except that it has no future.