Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 06, 1964, Page 4, Image 4

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    Oerttonia Eagle
Many Visit at
Sundland Home
Family Spends Week
End Fishing; Visiting
Unique Class
Will Be Given
MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busch
and family were in Pacific City Sat­
urday. That evening the Busch fami­
MIST — Guests at the Charles
ly was overnight guest at the Bud Sundland home during the week were
The 4-H participants in this year's
Howry home at Grande Ronde. Sun­
Oregon state fair, September 4 to
Mrs. R. Roberts and Larry of San
day, Bud, Billy, Fred, Mike and
12, will chalk up another education­
Mark went out over the bar fishing. Bernardino, California; the Arby
al ’’first” when they enter their live­
The
group brought back fish. Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Elsa Knowles and Ber­
stock in a unique carcass evaluation
Busch states Mrs. Howry and Susan nard Dowling. Don Sundland and
class, according to Cal Monroe, Ore­
left Sunday morning with other mem­ Bernard had a long visit. Don and
gon State University, state 4-H ex­
bers of her family for a visit to wife left for a few days visit at Lake
tension agent.
Tahoe. Saturday visitors were Mr.
Kansas.
In a departure from the tradition­
and Mrs. Earl Bachelor of Portland,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Art
Farnsworth
of
al
method
of
awarding
prizes
to
ani­
QUESTION: We have just recently
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobble and
Portland visited Sunday with the
adopted a child who was receiving mals for their appearance “on the
Mrs. May Tourney of Portland, and
George
Mathews
family
and
her
mo­
hoof,”
4-H
club
members
who
wish
social security. We’d be interested
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen of Ver­
ther, Mrs. Bessie Mathews and fami­
in knowing how the adoption may af­ to do so can enter their animals in
nonia were at the Sundland home
ly.
Mrs.
Alvin
Wright
of
Manzanita
the
carcass
evaluation
class
where
fect this payment. We are not re­
returned home over the week end Sunday.
they will be judged according to
lated to the parents of this child.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Reynolds were
and
after being here with her mo­
ANSWER: The adoption of a child their actual meat value.
in Portland Monday to help Mrs. Ro­
According
to
Monroe,
this
is
the
ther
for
the
last
two
weeks.
by a non-relative will terminate the
Mrs. John Crawford was in Hills­ bert Doty celebrate her birthday.
child’s entitlement to benefits. A first time that such a class has been
offered
at
state
fair
for
all
classes
boro
Monday on business. Rosemerri Relatives from Sutherlin and Port­
child adopted by an aunt, uncle,
Sanders was a guest of the Craw­ land were at the Doty home to help
step-parent or grandparent after the of meat animals. The class will be
make the occasion a happy one.
somewhat
similar
to
the
carcass
fords Saturday.
death of the worker would not termi­
Bernard Dowling has been spend­
nate benefits to which the child had classes recently inaugurated at the
The Sam Devines were in Clats­
ing
several days with his father and
Portland
International
Livestock
Ex­
already become entitled.
kanie Thursday to attend the funeral
sister
while Mrs. Dowling is visiting
position.
of Mrs. Johnny Holmes. The Devines
QUESTION: I have been living at
The cattle, sheep and hog carcass
were in Portland Friday evening. in Missouri with relatives.
the same address since I got my so­
evaluation classes will be open to
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hemeon and fa­
Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs.
cial security card 10 years ago. I
animals owned by any 4-H member.
STATE TU B ER C U LO SIS
Ted Gernhart of Hillsboro and Einar mily and his mother, Mrs. Rhoda
will be moving next month. How do I
The animals also may be entered
Hemeon left on vacation for Boston,
hospital of the u . o .
Danielson of Forest Grove.
go about changing my address with
in the showmanship contest prior to
MEDICAL SCHOOL IS THE ONLY
Massechussetts
early Saturday morn­
social security?
Mrs. Lawton Waddell was in St.
HOSPITAL IN OREGON DEDICATED
the carcass exhibit if the owners
ing.
ANSWER: You are not required to
Helens
Monday
to
visit
with
Mrs.
TO PATIENTS W ITH T 0 . THIS SALEM
Mrs. Archie Horgan accompanied
F A C IL IT Y RENDERS AN IMPORTANT
report such a change of address un­ wish to do so.
George Peterson and family Satur­
An evaluation of the live animals
SERVICE TO A L L O p E & O N lA N S ..
Mr. Horgan back to her home in
less you are receiving social security
day
evening.
The
Waddells
were
at
will be held September 9 at 4 p.m.
benefits.
Beaver Homes to attend Pomona Hayward, California over the week
All breeds will show together. Ani­
end after visiting her son, Dave
QUESTION. When I got married, I
Grange.
mals will then be taken to Mount
The Timber Helping
Crawford and family the past week.
told my husband I was two years
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jerry
Hamlick
and
Angel for slaughter, and the carcas­
Hands Hold Meeting
younger than I actually am. Now
family from near Rainier were din­ Mr. and Mrs. Bud Normand and fa­
ses judged and displayed Septem­
that we are making our claim for
TIMBER
—
The
Timber
Helping
ner guests Saturday at the Ray Gar- mily were guests of the Crawfords
ber 12 at 9 a m. John Landers, OSU
social security, will he find out I lied
Sunday afternoon.
lock home.
Hands
club
met
last
Tuesday
with
animal science specialist, will super­
to him?
vise the carcass evaluation exhibit.
MIST — Pastor Bryce Bartruff of Mrs. Bea Kimble. Mrs. Bert Dockery
ANSWER: Not unless you want
The new state fair class is in line the American Sunday School assoc­ was a guest. A pot luck lunch was
him to. You may arrange to be inter­
with the continuing trend by live­ iation was the guest speaker at the
viewed separately from your hus­
served picnic style in the yard. The
stock producers to breed and feed Birkenfeld Community church Sun­
band so that he may not hear you
animals to meet consumer demand day morning and at the Mist church next meeting will be August 18 at
tell us your date "of birth.
for more tender meat with less Sunday evening. A pot luck dinner the picnic grounds by the Vernonia
QUESTION: I got a social security
35™ A N N U A L
waste fat. Landers points out the was enjoyed after the morning ser­ golf course, weather permitting. If
card years ago but have misplaced
not, it will be held at the home of
difference in market value of the
vice.
it. I know the number by heart and
Mrs. Laurell Jensen.
carcass is determined in part by
The Howard Grimsbo family was
have been reciting it from memory
Mrs. June Mayfield of Portland
the amount of excess fat.
in Eugene over the week end visit­
to past employers. My present em­
A beef carcass is made up of skel- ing relatives and friends. Bob at­ spent the week end here with Mrs.
ployer insists on seeing the card.
ton, fat and muscle. The relative tended a patio birthday party for his Morris McMann. Mrs. McMann has
What shall I do?
been quite ill and her husband, who
proportion of muscle and fat can be nephew, Rick Milburn.
ANSWER: Request a duplicate
changed through breeding and feed­
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Karr and fami­ is employed in Portland, laid off
card from your social security office.
ing for lean, high quality meat type ly of Vancouver visited at the Clar­ work the past ween to be with her.
The Social Security Administration
ence Kyser home Thursday. Mr. and A grandson, Dennis Atkinson, who
urges all employers to copy the name animals.
This will be one of the first 4-H Mrs. Dale Leino and family were has been visiting here, returned
and social security number of each
livestock carcass evaluation classes there also. Dale returned Monday home Thursday when his mother,
new employee from the card to pre­
Mrs. June Atkinson of Portland,
to be offered in the nation. It should from fishing in Alaska.
vent any possible error that might
afford a valuable educational oppor­
came for him.
The
Mist-Birkenfeld
church
youth
occur when people give the wrong
tunity to 4-H livestock club mem­ group was in Hillsboro Saturday and
number from memory.
bers who intend to raise livestock as enjoyed an evening of skating.
QUESTION: How much wages
a career, says Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon Libel were
must a farm worker be paid in or­
For further details on entering in Seaside Sunday to visit his mo­
der to receive a quarter of coverage?
livestock in the carcass evaluation ther, Mrs. Clara Libel. Guests that
ANSWER: Farm workers earn a
class, 4TI club members should con­ evening were Mrs. Francis Bum-
quarter of coverage for each $100
tact their county extension agent.
ham and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burn­
that they are paid in cash wages in
RIVERVIEW — Saturday was the
ham and family of Portland, and Mr.
a calendar year. If a farm worker
55th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
and Mrs. Wayne Reynolds and Susan.
is paid cash wages amounting to $400
Mrs.
E. L. Lloyd. Their neighbor,
Warren Kyser returned home from
in a calendar year, he may be credit­
Heppner, Oregon Friday evening af­ Mrs. Ruby Elliott, asked them to go
ed with four quarters of coverage
ter working there the last six weeks. for a ride with her, and as a sur­
for the year.
Ronnie is also home after being in prise took them to the Timber Junc­
QUESTION: I am planning to file
tion cafe where a pre-arranged din­
BUY ONE QUART
for my social security benefits next
TIMBER — Walter Bacon took Delena the last three weeks picking ner was served, complete with the
strawberries.
year but I worked for the railroad care of the stock for Mr. and Mrs.
BOYSEN RUBBERGLO
Mrs. Jerry Hanson returned to traditional wedding cake.
for four years in the 1940’s. Will 1 Roy May over the week end while
FLAT WALL FINISH FOR.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown and
receive credit under social security the Mays attended a wedding at Bel­ California last week to make her
children
visited
his
parents,
Mr.
and
(custom colors slightly higher)
for this railroad work?
lingham, Washington. They also visit­ home there.
Mrs. Bill Robbins and children re­ Mrs. Harland Brown at Gales Creek
ANSWER:
Yes. Your railroad ed relatives in Seattle.
earnings will be transferred to your
Mrs. Gertrude Gilroy, who has turned to their home in Port Or­ Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rose and two
social security account at the time been in Portland taking treatments, chard. Washington Thursday after­
you file your claim. They will be is home again. Her grandson, Jerry noon after visiting her folks, the children of San Jose, California are
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
used as credit toward your insured Sparks, is visiting her. His parents, Claude Kysers and other relatives.
FOR ONLY.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Schroeder of Bud Rose and her parents, Mr. and
status under social security.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sparks and fa­
No lim it to quantity!
mily of Coos Bay brought him here Marshland visited at the Charles Mrs. Howard Sampson of Warren
Sunday and spent the day visiting Hansen home Friday evening. Sun­ during their two weeks vacation.
Surgery Undergone
day morning Mrs. Schroeder called
friends.
In Astoria Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young and to announce the arrival of a little
(These are not 1« Sale items -outlying districts slightly higher)
Children Return Home
girl at the Peter Schroeder home in
BIRKENFELD — Mrs. Darrell Ba­ daughter, and Mrs. Young's mother, Vancouver, Washington. D i n n e r
ALKYD MARINE
ODORLESS DREEM
After Long Visit
ker underwent surgery at the Colum­ all of Seattle, were visitors at the guests at the Hansens Sunday were
HOUSE PAINT gal $7.15
SEMI GLOSS qt.
$1.99
TIMBER ROUTE — Sharlene and
bia hospital in Astoria last Friday. Roy May home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Rassumassen
Finishing W hite
Mrs.
Alvin
Smith
and
family
of
14
R
eady-m
ixed
colors
Donald Gibson arrived home Thurs­
She is coming along fine and will
Pastel colors (1-18) gal.
$7.13
$2.49
Pastel colors (1-18) qt.
Sheridan spent Saturday evening at and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lane.
M idtone colors (19-36) gal.
$7.99
$2.74
M idtone colors (19-36) qt.
day after visiting this summer with
soon be back home.
Deer>
t
one
coilors
(37-72)
gal.
$8.84
$3.05
Miss Sandra Hansen was in Clats­
Deeptone colors (37-72) qt.
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stinchfield the Walter Bacon home.
kanie
Sunday
to
participate
in
the
Mrs. Sonia Silvers and family of
Gus Hult at Rodman Bay, Alaska.
came from Condon and will stay at
MONOKOTE PVA or
4-H horse club practice.
VI-KO LATEX EXTER­
the Baker home while Mrs. Baker is Vancouver spent the week end at
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beal from
Neal
Jones
spent
several
days
vis­
MONOKOTE OIL TYPE
IOR HOUSE PAINT
in the hospital. They will continue the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry iting at the A1 Schlehuber home this Molalla were overnight guests of
Finish’g White gal. $6.52
to stay while she is recuperating at Mitchel.
Mrs. Carl Wienecke Wednesday
Finishing White gal $6.79
Pastel colors (1-18) gal.
$7.27
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rose of En­ week.
Pastel colors (1-18) gal.
$7.19
M idtone colors (19-36) gal.
$8.23
night. They called on Mr. and Mrs.
home.
M idtone colors (19-36) gal.
$8.05
glewood,
California
were
visitors
at
Deeofone colors (37-72) gal.
$9.65
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen of
Wilbur Thacker and Mrs. Frank Birt
Deeptone colors (37_72) gal.
$8.62
Vernonia were Sunday dinner guests the home of Mrs. Rose’s sister, Mrs.
Thursday.
B. B. Wright and family.
SHAKE & RUSTIC
of Mr. and Mrs. Arby Mills
Mrs. Charles Hascall, Mrs. Bruce
PORCH & DECK
PAINT, gal.
$5.18
The Columbia County Historical Watson and Mrs. Mamie Sloan call­
MLss Shirley Berg was in Port­
10 R e ad y.m ixed colors
$1.99
ENAMEL, qt.
Society museum, located in the for­ ed on Mrs. Carl Wienecke Tuesday
land Monday.
Pastel colors (1-1S) gal.
$6.34
6 Ready-m ixed colors
M idtone colors (1.-36) gal.
$7.11
mer mill office building on O. A. afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bellingham and
$2.54
Pasted colors (1-18) qt.
Deeptone colors (37-72) gal.
$$.17
$2.7»
M idtone colors (19-36) qt.
Hill, Vernonia, is open to the pub­
Jim, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Belling
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birt were in
a.n
Deeptone colors (37-72) qt.
lic Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
ham spent the week end at Detroit
9" ROLLER FR A M E ...*!.20
Forest Grove and Hillsboro Satur­
and Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00
Lake.
WARNER PUTTY KNIVES
BIRKENFELD — Walter Berg, son p.m. and offers much of interest day.
Mrs. Nell Thacker and Mrs.
9" ROLLER COVER . . .
of Mr. and Mrs. Vick Berg, received to all who come to visit it. Mr. and
1 U ” ala. 63t
3” »la.
George
Smith
and
boys
were
at
California Visitors
Mrs.
E.
G.
Hislop,
curators,
are
on
his discharge from the service and
r DEEP-WELL TRAY..
hand to greet visitors and answer Clatskanie Wednesday and visited
returned home Saturday.
Stay at Grey Home
PLASTIC DROP CLOTH
Mrs.
Les
Galloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rodgers and questions about items.
NYLON ENAMEL BRUSH $169
9 ’ X 12’ Reg. 69< . . .
27^.
CAPITOL HILL — Visitors Satur­
A
S al. pric.
family visited Sunday with the Fran­
day at the Frank Grey home were
cis Larsons and other relatives.
Dozens of other specials on sale at
Mr. and Mrs. Berg Crawford from
Visitors at the Vick Bergs during
La Mesa, California. They had their
trailer parked in Anderson park and the week were Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Layman and daughter, and Mr. and
are making a trip through eastern
Mrs. George Mathews.
Oregon.
P r o p e r w h e e l b a la n c e a n d
Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson
Visiting at the Jack Odam home
a lig n m e n t m e a n lo n g e r tir e
and
baby
spent
the
week
end
at
Sea­
and enjoying the Jamboree events
w e a r, s a f e r d r iv in g . L e t us
side with his mother. Also visiting
were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (rowston
Elsa Richardson are her sisters from
G a rd e n S u p p lie s — P la n ts — F lo w e rs — S e e d s — F e e d s
c
h e c k n ow .
and little Gina Crowston. a niece.
F a rm S u p p lie s — H a r d w a r e — C a b in e ts — P lyw ood
Mr. and Mrs. Art Odam entertain­ Madras. Mrs. Mary Williams and
ed their son and family, Mr and Mrs. Julia Vadnais.
B u ild in g M a te ria ls — R e n ta ls — C h e m ic a ls — S h o e s
Miss Mary Ann Nordstrom from
Mrs. Gene Odam and three children
M
en ’s C lo th in g — T o y s — P la s tic W a re s — K itc h e n
from Myrtle Point who came to Ver­ California flew by jet to Portland
W a re s.
nonia for the Jamboree. Together Saturday. She will spend two weeks
with other relatives they took ad­ at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Vick Berg and Walt
vantage of the summer weather to
picnic in Anderson park the two days spent Monday in Astoria and Seaside.
HURRY! SALT CNDS AUGUST 2 2 1
Mrs. Francis Nordstrom and Mary
of the Jambome.
Ann were in Dallas Sunday to see
Censure is often useful, praise of­ Mrs Fred Larson, who was in the
hospital for a few days.
ten deceitful.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1964
Churches Enjoy
Guest Speaker
sm
Date Observed
With Dinner
The Roy Mays
Attend Wedding
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PSa/e
GET SECOND
QUART
OTHER BOYSEN MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS
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