Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 29, 1962, Page 6, Image 6

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C O A S T . T Q . C O A,
FRIGIDAIRE
THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1962
CO
STORES
Frigidaire
BUDGET BUY with
“ AUTOMATIC DRY” !
F I reproof
l-L b .
Can
COFFEE
59c - $1 19
FREESE
Big 48 Pag«
CHRISTMAS
GIFT
CATALOG
6-oz. Instant.......... 85tf
By Frank J. Laheney
EARLY
C A L IF O R N IA
OLIVES
Pimento Stuffed
Reg. 53c
S-oz.
BLUE
39c
M O U N T A IN
CAT FOOD
4 /5 5 c
Chicken & Liver
Large 15-oz. Cans
M arshm allow
Creme
25c
K ra ft—
7-oz. Jar
F IR E S ID E
COOKIES
Vanilla or Choc.
Creme Sdwch., l'/i-L b .
A »■
WIENERS
ja
4 7C
Oregon Chief
Skinless................ Lb.
ß
POLISH RINGS
Oregon Chief
12-oz.................... Each
J| ß
H /C
INSTANT M ILK
Darigold—
Makes 8-Qts.
QUESTION: I intend to go on
working just as long as I possibly
can. How will my earnings affect
my social security benefits after
I reach 72 next year?
ANSWER: You can get a social
security check for every month
beginning with the month o f your
72nd birthday, no matter how
much you work or earn. However,
your earnings in the entire year
in which you become 72 are count­
ed in figuring what benefits can
be paid to you for months of that
year while you were still 71.
QUESTION: I am disabled and
have never worked under social
security. My wife, who has sup­
ported me for over 10 years, will
be eligible to receive social se­
curity next year when she is 62
years of age. I will then be 64. Can
I receive benefits as her dependent
under the law which permits pay­
ments to men under age 65?
ANSWER: Since you are de­
pendent upon your wife, you may
be eligible to receive benefits
when your wife’s application be­
comes effective. The benefit will
be reduced, based on the number
of months you are under 65 years
of age.
QUESTION: Now that men can
get social security at age 62, I
decided I would file for it. The
lady down there wrote me, asking
for my birth certificate. I know
I was bom on May 4, 1900, but I
am not sure what town. Neither
of the counties I could have been
born in can find any record. They
didn’t keep good records back in
those days. I don’t know what to
do. What can you do, if you don’t
have your birth certificate?
ANSWER: A lot of people your
age don’t have birth certificates.
The lady asked you for a “proof
of age”, not specifically a birth
certificate. A birth certificate is
preferable, but there are other ac­
ceptable proofs. A baptismal cer­
tificate is usually just as accept­
able as a birth certificate. If you
don’t have these, practically any
other document which recorded
your age many years ago (includ­
ing a Family Bible), may be ac­
cepted. Take your problem back
to the lady at the Social Security
Office, and she will help you find
an acceptable proof.
Form er Teacher Visits
D uring Holiday Weekend
ORANGES
New Crop
Calif. Navels
i a
Lb.
|UC
40-Lb. Box.......... $3.95
Cottage Cheese
25c
Standard
Dairy
Pint
MIST—Donald Bennett spent
the week end visiting several
friends here. The Waddells, Clair
Devines, Walter Mathews and the
Ray Garlocks all enjoyed his visit.
Mrs. Goodman and children
spent Thanksgiving with her folks
in Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cox en­
joyed a trip to Oakland, Califor­
nia where they spent Thanksgiv­
ing with Mrs. Cox's son and fam­
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathews
and Bob and Mrs. Maude Rogers
were Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Jones.
California
1 l.b.
29c
MARGARINE
0
ottage
-Lb. Ctns.
The Nehalem Valley Coin club
will meet Thursday evening, No­
vember 29, at the West Oregon
Electric company building in Ver­
nonia and extends an invitation to
persons interested in coin collect­
ing to meet with them. The last
Thursday of each month is the
regular meeting date for the club
and meetings start at 7:30 p m.
CHEESE W H IZ
59c
B E N S B A R B ER SH O P
Expert Tonsorial W ork
Open Six Days a Week
Vernonia, Oreqon
V E R N O N IA . O R EG O N
“ CHRISTMAS BONUS"
OF
NO PAYMENT
UNTIL FEBRUARY
**«»«*
To
I
Trip. HAW AII^
.u ‘ » * o io k .( frBeUR° f , eû
,
Jumbo Assortment
CURL RIBBON
F o r Brother or Dad
A 6 spool package of
curling ribbon In assort*
•d colors* Total of 450
feetl
Includa, pow.r b it., wrench.., chisels, d rill.,
pitera and many other.I Tok. advantage of these
■ pedal price. ’ o p lea*, th. men of the housel
HAND TOOL SPECIALS
*
Doubler/ !" Y°<" I
*T.
Biltwell
Rocker.
Compare
others at
O ernonia E ag le
Model DO-62, 240 V.
• lectric—120-V. opticn.l
Sofa Bed and Swivel
100% nylon face fabric.
with
$-f PT/\95
$196.50 ..
$189.95
159‘
Electric Dryer, Only—
SPECIAL SALE OF
149s
UL APPROVED BRAND NAME
GIFT APPLIANCES
Combination Sandwich
T oasto r and
WAFFLE BAKER
Goulds balanced flow
shallow well system.
No tank, no extras.
Manning-Bowman
STEAM AND
DRY IRON
Simmons genuine
$59.95 value box
springs and inner
spring mattress.
Each
$ 3 9 .8 8
Cory E le c tric
C o ry H ig h la n d s
KNIFE SHARPENER
HAND MIXER
6 Transi stor
PORTABLE
RADIO
9 Transistor
PORTABLE
RADIO
Deluxe radia I . cam-
p l . t . with 4 penllght
batteries, leather carry­
ing caea and earphones.
WITH 4 " C " FLASH-
LIGHT
BATTERIES....... S25.99
Com pl.t. with aorphon.s,
batteries and carrying
case. (ME39)
MASTERCRAFT9 VOLT
TRANSISTOR
BATTERY........ 3 0 /
ECONOMY
MODEL..............2 9 <
70 W
w »
?X 0 4 85
Now
PORTABLE
RADIO
8 T ra n s i s to r
Complet« with earphone,
batteries and leather
carrying ease. Uses 9
9 volt battery.
WITH 4 PENLIGHT
BATTERIES....... $17.99
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Gallon
[SS^SH ver Seal
W ATER
HFATER
$54.88
P.O .S. re ttile « , u r w . *
• Fully I« i «I m
Pltofl.al
• latarl.tkln g
• S iM tn le e
Fan-Gio Heetaire
electric heater with
thermostatic
95
control
MJ *
Portable baseboard
elec, heater $Q<A95
3-Foot
O d fi
Other Elec. $ V A 95
Heaters from
$Q J
7 L ig ht
TV Trays
Priced from
TREE LIGHT SET
Each colorful light bum*
Independently. For In­
door lighting. UL ap.
proved.
Armstrong Budgetone
vinyl floor covering.
Square
$-| 29
Yard
Congoleum vinyl Fore­
cast floor covering.
Square
59
Yard
9x12 Linoleum
Rugs
$Z»95
$-J
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$99 95
5-Pc. Set
tHS
$-| Qfk95
Glass
A tz «7
TktrM*M(
C u lto « flo s s llssd
«o d o l. H ot w ater
in stan tly. 1 0 year
warranty.
26 Choies Colors!
SPEED-E-NAMEL
88<
. 1
H .U
4
control.
Doors—Only_______
Kre^ky automatic auto, forced
air wood burning heater. Floor
level heat in every $-|
room. 6-8 rm. size
With Rust-Prsvsntotivs
A*A
Mctalcraft
Golden-plate Dining
Furniture.
7-Pc. Set
Oakland wood heater with
$■
thermostatic
control...........
Oakland fireplace heater with heat
K/f1
;r-ii'2 X 7 D' 9 5 2
O
O n ly
O«’
$ » KQ9
5
)« ’
Tho spray-can point f « aatarior and
interior asa. Choice af fla t, f l a i l ,
m atallic fin iti« .« and vorniskes. Guar­
anteed not ta c ia f.
6 Foot Cube Tap
EXTENSION
CORD SET
Rsgvlarly
Special on Reclining
Chair or Lounger
2S<
324
Hondy for Christmas
Hghtsl With three way
service block. Choice
ef Ivory or B row n .
Biltwell
______ $139.95
Barcalounger___ $129.95
Battery Booster Cable
Set for 12-Volt Cars
8-Foot. Compare at
$2.50.
33
Only_______
.S A IE S A V IN G S
O N DEPENDABLE
POWER TOOLS!
S
$-J
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The practical answer
to dining in style.
Two Ploco
5 Ounce
Colocloud
7
See Our Large Selec­
tion of Lamps of AU
Kinds.
P iece-B erns-O -M atic
TORCH SET/
Raguiody $9.9$
INSULAT
UNDERSUITS
Com pl.t. tultl Include«
extra warm calacloud
Insulated
p m li
and
|a c k .t. Acetate taffeta
inn.r and outer sh .lll
Includes fuel cycllndar,
p e n c il
burner unit,
utl Ity
burner
head,
• alderlng
tip,
flame
ip r x d ir , flint spark-
lighter and metal ca«e.
1 / 4 IN C H ELECTRIC DRILL
Group 1 Batteries. 36
month guar.
/\4 4
Exchanee
$-f
P H O N E IIA 9-5651
RIVERVIEW — Mr and Mrs
Richard Goodman, Tmy Normand
and Leighton Alford of Prospect
hunted elk near Ukiah from Wed­
nesday until Saturday. Tiny Nor­
mand was the only one to get his
elk Mrs. Alford and baby visited
her mother, Mrs. Ruby Normand
while her husband was hunting.
Mr. and Mrs Douglas Beckman
have purchased the Bledsoe place
Ploasa advis. u. of your n.w
addreu if you are planning to
move.
1 /2 IN C H ELECTRIC DRILL
L ifk t, a a ty ta operate with
klewor-type cool.of. 1 inch ,
copoc.ty R .f f a d and doraklo.'
Power and terree tkot is re-
«airad af « d rill tkis sisa.
V E R N O N IA . ORE.
and have moved there from the
George Woods place at Pittsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lloyd and
two children of Portland spent
Sunday with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. E L. Lloyd.
Mr and Mrs. Merle Cline spent
Thanksgiving day at the home of
their son and family, Mr and Mrs.
Gordon Cline at Vancouver.
L ifk tw a ifk t,
filia l
frig
typ« and accepts a ll attack-
moots far »andinf, « rillio f,
$ 1 2 .8 8
aawHtf, oHaiof, kwffiof and f r ina ta f.
f)n lv
$24.95
3 / 8 I N C H ELECTRIC DRILL
Brunsman H ardw are and Elec.
SEE US FOR YOUR
ROOFING NEEDS
m t m r g / T n a r m t a w e t t t w r y f t
ITTS A PRIVILEGE AND A PLEASURE
Lone Elk Is Bagged By
Hunters In U kiah Area
GROCERY
Deliveries 3:00 P.M .
WITH A
m m ì i t
CURLS
Phone H A 9-6341
T
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F
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For
HOLIDAY/
USE OUR
E-Z TIME PAY PLAN
mu
J£iQ95
Coin Club to Meet
BUY NOW!
Just Stop In And Ask For
Your FREE Gift Catalogl
O n ly
DATES
ICICLES
FREE!
Crutches Are Discarded
By M rs. Eva Garlock
MIST—Mrs. Eva Garlock spent
the week end with Mary and Alma
Garlock. She is able to get around
without her crutches after being
layed up on account of a broken
knee.
Mr. and Mrs H. M. Reynolds en­
joyed Thanksgiving dinner in
Longview at the home of their
son and family', the Armor Reyn­
olds.
Pta« i l iaa cat feer« fra *
koot-Hooted allay stool.
7 IN C H PORTABLE
.
O lilV
$11.99
SAW
R .fg ad
Cletck
aravan».
“ kick-keck!" Pre«..,on-cot
n
,
UTUN
a lla y ita a l fa a r.. Boleecod
fa raduta
keot «on.
$34.95
TO LIVE IN VERNONIA
Bad example has much in com­
mon with contagious disease.
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