Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 15, 1964, Page 9, Image 9

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    Oernonia EagÎe
10
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964
Let's Get Acquainted!
Do you know this man?
Born August 16, 1880 in vicinity of
Portland.
Married at Portland in 1906.
Lived in Washington a number of
years.
Came to Vernonia in 1923.
Worked for Clark and Wilson many
years and for Oregon American
same.
Now retired.
Has one child, two grandchildren
and two great grandchildren.
Owns a home near Vernonia that is
a showplace because of the interest
he and his wife take in gardening
and flower raising.
(Information supplied by J. W. Ni­
chols)
Answer to quiz used October 1,
Dudley Spofford, with one correction.
He and Mrs. Spofford were married
at Vernonia by Rev. Ted Leavitt.
Nickel: What this country needs—
a good 5 cent one.
Helens.
DON’T H
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YOUR “
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POCKETBOOK
Our convenient Premium Pay­
m ent Plan allows you to get
th e insurance protection you
need when you need it and pay
for it by the month, just as
you pay for utilities. More and
m ore of our clients are finding
th a t this plan req(/y h tlffr
Call us fvi details»
BILL J, HORN
VERNONIA INSURANCE
EXCHANGE
Phone H A 9-6203
905 Bridge Street
Vernonia, Oregon
Representing.
Hartford Accident and
te n V
Indemnity Company
Member Hartford
Insurance Group
Hartford 15, Conn.
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Granddaughter Arrives
At Home in Los Angeles
MIST — Mrs. Lloyd Garlock re­
turned Sunday evening from Los An­
geles after being there since Sep­
tember 25. She arrived at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Dawson,
to welcome a 7 lb. 4 oz. granddaugh­
ter October 1. Valarie Joy joined an
older sister, Loree. Mrs. Garlock
states everyone was just fine when
she left, but the area was suffering
a heat wave that made traveling
miserable.
Robert Roeser and Bobby were
week end visitors at the Charles
Hansens.
Hie Mist Cemetary association
met at the home of Shalmon Libel
Monday evening for their business
meeting.
Mrs. John Crawford returned last
week after being in Vancouver for
almost three weeks redoing their
home after their renters moved. John
made several trips to help with
some of the work.
Mrs. Vivian Wickstrom of Eugene
was a Sunday visitor at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Kyser
and family.
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C O A S T TS COAST STORES
BRUNSMAN
HARDWARE k
F IN E
SALE STARTS THURSDAY
Rubbermaid
"W oO *
A
WASTE
BASKET
Please vote 113 X LAWRENCE
MEISSNER. He has the time, energy
and ability to study proposed laws.
Paid Ad. by Lawrence Meissner,
Meissner Road, Deer Island.
42t3c
HUNTING CAP
C om et 10*
TEFLO N^
Rectangular basket In White
or P ink. Realistic plastic
flower attached. (WB2850-2)
FRY PAN
Color recommended for sofoty
Water repellent foam vinyl.
Sizes 6 -7 /8 to 7 -5 /8 .
(SC0484-8-SC0490-0)
Men's protective lined work
gloves of 12 oz. Canton flan­
n e l, Knit w rist. (HG0055-0)
A marvelously easy-to-cloan
non-stick fry pan. Plastic
Handle
fo n e re i E le c tric
STEAM AND
DRY IRON
Thermostatically Controlled
$-
Oakland Wood
H eater....................
Oakland Fireplace
Wood Heater........
‘156s
’139”
Biitwell Sofa Bed and
Rocker Set ................
*179“
EACH
CAULKING
CARTRIDGE
White
Square
Seal cracks. Interior or ex­
te rio r. (GW0160-5)
CEILING
FIXTU R E
Beautiful floral design on 12**
g l a n shod*. 2-llghi, (JL op.
proved. (E A 1 500-1)
G .E.
5
Tuba
CAULKING
GUN
For a ll spouted
(GW0320-2)
87<
Change from steam to dry
Ironing with fust a flick o f a
buttonl U L approved.
fWC0074^1
cartridges.
Coast-To-C oaat Genuina
Has
new pivot automatic
lighter! Instant lighting mech­
anism to save you time!
(H A 1903-8)
FRIGIDAIRE
" P e e k D ry -E x "
Gas L in e
LEATHER
FOOTBALL
CLOCK
RADIO
ANTI-FREEZE
Regularly
12 O Z . CAN
Wake-up to muelcl Big
speaker,
built-in antenna.
White
cabinet. 0400203.31
Closet Seats — White &
Colored
Only....................... M
WITH KICKING TEE O F F IC ­
IA L
SIZE AND WEIGHTI
Double lined.Comes complete
with kicking tee ready far
playl (SJ0036-3)
Prepare for below zero tamp*
•ratures nowl No more freeze*
jps for you. Absorbs moslture
In gas tank and line*
A C0630-3)
A rm strong Budgetone
vinyl floor covering.
Square
$1 22
Yard_________
Congoleum vinyl Fore­
cast floor covering.
Square
$1 52
Yard___________
A
La Salle "Fan Gio”
Automatic Elec. Heater
with
$ Q > |9 5
Thermostat__ ^1 T t
Titan Circl-Aire Portable
Baseboard Elec. Heater
Combination Fan-Forced
and Radiant $f> p- 95
Heat. Only ..
9x12 Plastic
Surface Rugs -
$p-89
BATTERY
CHARGER
A c c u ra l. 4 amp, 6 or 12 volt.
U L approved. Charges overage
battery overnight. (AJ0756-3)
SIMMONS
Slum ber King Innei
Spring M attress and
Box Springs $ J Q 9 5
Price, each
J t *7
Model FD 11-64 — 10.51 cu. ft. capa­
city, 30” width, 59%” height, 71-lb.
zero zone freezer. Automatic de­
frosting refrigerator section.
Snowcrest White
$O A A 95
only................................
‘299s
Big 52 Gallon
Silver Seal
Electric
WATER
Beauty Rest Inner
Spring M attress and
Box
$ fT Q 5 0
Springs, Each • «7
U FA T E R
$54.95
M
‘25s
104
Ceste« fiscs I
bm UL
Ha» i
laataatly. 18
SEE US FOR ALL
YOUR HUNTING
SUPPLIES
« * t e »
Metalcraft 7-Pc. Dinette
Set.
Reg.
$ /? Q 9 5
$79.95 — Only O aZ
Special on Rifle and
Shotgun Shells
CO A S T - T O - C O A S T
By Frank J. Laheney
QUESTION. Can you send my so­
cial security check to me while I
am in a foreign country?
ANSWER: In most cases, yes.
However, there are certain restric­
tions that apply when you receive
benefits outside the United States.
STORES
i IT ’S A PR IVILEG E AN D A PLEASURE TO L IV E IN VERN O N IA
Get in touch with your local social
security office for details. They can
also give you a special post card
on which to report your new address.
QUESTION: How soon should you
check with the social security office
before you retire?
ANSWER: Sixty to 90 days before
retirement will generally provide
enough time to best serve your
needs.
QUESTION: A cousin of mine was
killed last year. He wasn't married
and the lump-sum death payment
went to his brother because he paid
the funeral bill. My cousin had been
supporting his parents for years, but
a friend said there was no need for
them to visit the social security of-
KING’S Grocery-Market
Phone HA 9-6015
"W hore Your M oney Buys More"
Batteries — Group 1
15 Mo. Guar.
$1*755
Exchange___
9
Riverview
A t the M ile B ridge
fice because they’re still in their
fifties. Was that good advice?
ANSWER: No. While it’s true that
your cousin’s dependent parents
can’t get benefit payments until
they’re 62, they must file evidence
soon with social scurity to prove
their dependency. This proof of de­
pendency must be filed within two
years of the date of your cousin’s
death. The social security people
have the forms and will be glad to
help your cousin’s parents fill them
out.
READ ADVERTISING — IT PAYS.
D R . R. V . L A N C E
I
Traveling. Freight & Passenger
Agent
American
Rank Building
Portland. Oregon — CA 8-9111
SPOIANE, PORTLAND and SEATTLE
SAUVAT STSTEN
C«n«r»l W it « » : A m o rittn Bank B ld g , Porttood. Oragon
ALWAYS — Best Prices
ALWAYS — Phone and Delivery
—From your home-owned, independent grocery—
SHOP BY PHONE — YOU RING, WE BRING
•
OPTOMETRIST
W ed.. 10 A .M .— 5 P .M . |
Vernonia Clinic
Building
RE-ELECT
DAVE
WILLIAMSON
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
ALWAYS — Top Quality
J. H. TAYLOR
Auto.
S pouted
Goulds Dalanced flow
shallow well system
No tank, no extras.
N ow
51
J8 i
Only
For Information Call:
WE D E L IV E R
»•953.19
is Important...
N ow th a t fa ll is here, a u tu m n m e r­
chandise is m uch in dem and. To
keep y o u r cu sto m e rs happy, o rd e r
th o s e s p e c ia liz e d ite m s s h ip p e d
v ia t h e S p o k a n e , P o r t la n d a n d
S e a ttle R ailw ay. T h e re is never a
d e la y w h e n S .P .& S . c a r rie s th e
f r e i g h t . D e p e n d a b le , o n - t im e
schedules m a in ta in e d to and fro m
a ll m a jo r p o in t s in t h e U n ite d
S ta t e s . W h e n y o u n e e d i t in a
h u r r y —C a ll S .P .& S .—th e ra ilw a y
o f personalized service.
F U R N IT U R E
Men* a
WORK
GLOVES
B la * * Orange
Merger Unites
Banker Groups
In accordance with the results of
a previous ballot, the Washington-
Yamhill bankers group and the Low­
er Columbia bankers group at a
joint meeting held on October 6 at
the Tualatin Country club, merged
into one group to be known as the
N. W. Oregon Bankers Group.
There were 103 banking represen­
tatives present.
Presiding officer was Paul Krug-
gel, Scappoose Branch, Bank of St.
Helens.
The main speaker for the occasion
was Hillman Lueddemarm, director
department of commerce, state of
Oregon, Salem. Others speaking were
Guy C. Rea, President, Oregon
Bankers association, and senior
vice-president. United States Nation­
al Bank of Oregon, Portland; and
Lester E. Thayer, executive secre­
tary, Oregon Bankers association,
Portland.
Newly elected officers are as fol­
lows:
President, C. E. Roberts, State
Bank of Rainier; vice-president, Cur­
tis Tigard, Tigard Branch, United
States National Bank of Oregon;
and secretary-treasurer, C. Ben-
scheidt, Tillamook Branch, First Na­
tional Bank of Oregon.
The outgoing presidents of the two
merging groups were Paul Kruggel,
Lower Columbia Group and Lloyd
H. Vietmeier, Washington - Yamhill
Group.
ELECTRIC
Columbia County
if
Best Return fo r Your Tax Dollar
★
Experienced
★ Courteous. Im partial Public Service
Pd. Adv. by Dave Williamson, Box 425, St. Helens. Ore.
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