Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 28, 1965, Page 6, Image 6

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE-General
SERVICES
FOR SALE: Used 66-gal. elec, hot
water heater, fine heating condition,
$20. Upright showcase, glass front,
sliding doors, fine for candy, jewel­
ry, bakery goods display, $60. Steel
typewriter table, $5.00. Vernonia
Golf Club, HAzel 9-3865._______ 4t3c
FINANCE ydUr new 1965 car with
a loan from Vernonia Federal Cred­
it Union. 853 Bridge St.
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GOLF
VIEWS
and
NEWS
By Gordon Reed
Walt's Cabinet Shop
St. Helens, Oregon
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» » » » » » » » » »
THE PUBLIC
WELFARE ?
Questions about public welfare
which are of general interest are
answered in this column as a public
service. Help with individual prob-
fare office.)
Representative
Talks on Bills
State Representative Grace Peck
(D-Portland) outlined proposed leg­
islation for the retarded and discus­
sed a wide range of other bills when
she met with CARC last week in
St. Helens.
Representative Peck, somewhat
pessimistic about any laws being
passed that would benefit the retard­
ed, due to the conservative atmos­
phere in the present legislature, list­
ed four areas of action being con­
sidered by the state. One of these is
the research conducted by lay, pro­
fessional and governmental leaders
that will be used in planning a long
range program for the retarded.
The other three areas are:
A bill to get an appropriation to
continue the day-care center for
trainable children in Clackamas
county, which now serves 30 children
and to get another day-care center
established in the state. This would
be an extension of HB 1326, passed
by the last legislature.
A bill to pay part of the cost
of classes for the trainable, ages
6-21, if a school district elects to
provide classes (Senate bill 39).
A plan (already virtually approv­
ed) to rearrange facilities at the
Eastern Oregon hospital with a view
to transferring older patients from
Fairview. This move would effect
400 patients, and would probably
eliminate the waiting period at Fair-
view Home.
The legislator plugged several
other programs, among them legis­
lation to help the emotionally dis­
turbed, which she called “a para­
mount need.” Emotionally disturbed
children, said Mrs. Peck, go into
the main stream of life not prepared
and become involved in a long string
of trouble. The suicide, the crim­
inal, the social misfit—these are
often the children who didn’t get
straightened out when they were
little, Mrs. Peck told CARC.
In other business Frances Robin­
son, president, announced that Mrs.
Donald Moar of Scappoose has as­
sumed editorship of the monthly
news letter published by CARC.
Subscription is $1 yearly.
Mrs. Stenton, teacher at the Co­
lumbia activity center, announced
that six children are attending the
classes held at the labor temple.
They range in age from 5 to 13
years.
Oernotiia Eagle
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28. 1965
ow I E G
I am sorry we cannot brag any­
more about our golfing weather at
yemonia Golf club in the winter
I got a lump sum check for social
months.
Phone 397-1231
security
this month and I already
FOR SALE: 12 ft. Reynolds alumi­
For over six years now, we have
num Pram boat, car top carrier and Kitchen cabinets, bathroom built-ins, told our friends and anyone that was had my welfare check. What should
oars, $90. Two Salem maple end ta­ counter tops. Formica, plastic and interested, that we had had golfers I do?
If your social security benefits will
bles, $20. Phone Knowltons, HAzel ceramic Wall tile. Flecto finishes- on the course every Christmas and
not be enough to meet your needs
9-3334.
3t3c complete furniture finishing line in New Years for the past six years.
stock.
Team Standing
W
L
on a continuing basis, you have the
Old man winter decided to change choice of arranging for your case to
Flecto clear Varathane outlasts var­
Pills
1
3
nish 2 to 1. Flecto white out dates our story; what a good job he has be closed until you have used up the
Quinns
214 114
paint.
43tfc done. Sunday, December 6 was the lump sum cheek you have received
Standard Oil
114 214
last time we had golfers on the or simply refunding the lump sum to
SEPTIC TANK service. Pumping course. According to my diary, we
1
West
Oregon
Electric
3
the welfare department and having
Rt. 1, Box 240, Warren, Oregon
and repair. G. A. Russell, Columbia had snow, cold, and rain from then
Sharon McKee, high game, 207,
your assistance grant continued. You
Domestic, irrigation or exploratory
City, Oregon. Phone St. Helens on until it almost left completely should tell your caseworker immed­
and high series, 507.
well drilling.
397-0650 daytime; 397-0074 after by December 26. I mowed greens iately that you have received your
Splits picked up: Margaret Thomp­
Also Pump Sales and Service 5:00 p.m.
46tfc and sprayed them for snow mold on
son 2-4-5-10, Ann McEntire 3-10, Vi
social
security
check
and
give
him
FHA or GI Terms Available
i the 26th before starting a little va­ the amount. If you wish to refund the
Fetherston 5-6, Vi Aldrich 5-6-10.
Write or call collect, St. Helens
cation on December 28.
money to the welfare department, it
397-2910
There was snow on the ground is advisable to bring it to the office
PROCESSING PLANT
____________________________50tfc
Monday, the 28th, when I got out since caseworkers are not permitted
State Inspected
from under the covers, ft started to accept reimbursement in the field.
FRESH FLOWERS for any occa­
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
snowing at 8 a.m. and by 1 o’clock
Why is public welfare getting in­
sion. Flowers w ired anywhere.
Ruth Steers, HAzel 9-5384. 15tfc Beef: Monday, Tuesday, Friday there was 4 inches of snow on the volved in birth control? Shouldn’t
Hogs: Thursday, Friday till noon course and more coming.
this be left up to the individual?
FLOWERS THAT PLEASE. Fin­
Cutting and Wrapping
Among the brightest chapters in
We left at 1 p.m. for sunny Cali­
Many families who might wish to
est in flowers for all occasions.
Sharp Freezing
medical history is that which has
fornia and warm weather, we hoped, make use of such information do
Plants, bouquets. Floral pieces
Smoking and Curing
been chronicled over the past 15
but we never did quite find the warm not know where to obtain help with
for funerals. Flowers speeded by
Free use of Stock Trailer
years with regard to the fight to
weather. We did, however, run out family planning and are not aware
long distance or wired anywhere.
Shop
Res.
save middle-aged American m e n
of the snow as we drove towards of the policy which permits casework­
Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, HAzel 9-6611. EL 7-3922
EL 7-2981 Forest Grove. By the time we hit
from the ravages of heart and blood
ers to make referrals to facilities
____________________________ ltfc Rt. 2, Bx 141, Forest Grove, Ore. the highway south the snow was
vessel disease. There has been, since
which offer these services. The re­
On Fern Hill Road
1950, a 7% per cent decline in the
gone, but we still had patches of cently established public welfare poli­
ltfc rainfall.
cardiovascular death rate applying
cy directs caseworkers to inform re­
to American males aged 45 through
I checked back with Dale Ro­ cipients of whatever facilities are
C L A R E N C E R. W A G N E R , county
64.
berts (who was staying at the course available and to offer referral in
surveyor, Court House, St. Helens.
For the first time, the death rate
while we were gone) to see what the case the family wishes to accept it.
Phone office, 397-0698; home, 397-
weather was like here. The only No family is required to accept these
from high blood pressure and the
0018. Private surveying, engineer­
thing he could report was more snow.
heart disease it causes is down 50
REALTORS
ing work.
24tfc Our neighbor, Al Rosser, told Dale services.
per cent, while that from stroke has
VERNONIA BRANCH
My neighbor is applying for assis­
one day that he measured 23 inches
dropped 26 per cent. These dramatic
866 Bridge St.
Phone HA 9-5211
tance and owns a dog. Who will pay
in his yard. Thats a lot of snow in
gains more than offset an increase
FRED FLOETER, Broker
for the dog food?
snow country but I would say some­
of about 4 per cent in the death rate
LLOYD QUINN, AGENT
CHERRY TREE Apts. Complete­
Unless she is blind and requires a
due to heart attack.
thing of a record for this part of
ly furnished except bedding, dish­
seeing eye dog, it will be up to the
Oregon?
It is significant that the decline
es. R ent includes all utilities, heat,
neighbor to decide whether she can
Now it is the 22nd day of Janu­
dates from 1950, a year which mark­
manage the expense of feeding her
lights, water. Private bath, kit­
ary and the course still has too
ed the beginning of massive heart
REALTY
dog out of her assistance grant or
chenettes. 830 Second St. HAzel
much snow on to play golf but we
research programs supported b y
not. Public welfare will not require
9-5042. H. J. “Hill” Edison, Mgr.
and
have our fingers crossed and pos­
both voluntary and tax dollars.
her to give the dog away but will
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Vernonia Insurance Exchange
sibly by Sunday we will be able to
The Heart Fund has been the
not be able to make any allowance
Rank Bldg.
IIAzcl 9-6203
play a few holes.
spearheading force behind the effort.
in her grant for this expense.
In our travels we have tried to
Since the first Heart Fund campaign
Do old people have to work for
FARM LISTINGS NEEDED
evaluate our paid up green fee
in 1949, about 100 million Heart Fund
their welfare checks?
Work wanted, any kind, reasonable.
charges and also our daily green
dollars have been channeled into car­
Marvin- Sippi- Brewer Sr., 124 A
Only employable persons are as­
fees in comparison with similar
diovascular
research programs. Vir­
Street. Phone HAzel 9-5751.
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signed to public welfare work pro­
courses around this part of Oregon
tually every gain reflected in the 714
grams.
Aged
or
disabled
people
are
61 CHEV 2 dr Sedan, Impala V8, WANTED: Barkie Douglas Fir poles and California.
per cent decline in the cardiovascu­
not required to accept work assign­
R & H, PG
$1595.00 and piling. Also, Douglas Fir car
We have decided to try out a dif­ ments.
lar death rate for middle-aged men
61 CHEV 4 dr HT, Impala V8, PG, stakes. Delivered to American Tim­ ferent approach to help those who
is connected, in one way or another
R&H, Electric windows
$1635.00 ber and Trading Company, North would like to have their whole fam­
with the Heart Fund.
I
contribute
to
m
y
elderly
mother
57 CHEV 4 dr sedan. R & H , PG, Plains, Oregon, Phone 331-2311. 2t3c ilies participate in golf and thus
Never in its history has the Heart
but m y brother doesn’t, can I force
V8, Complete overhaul
$ 795.00
make better use of as good a pub­
association had enough Heart Fund
him
to
do
his
share?
56 PONTIAC 4-dr sedan, R&H, clean, Want to buy farm for cattle and lic golf course right here in your
dollars to underwrite all of the re­
If his income is such that he is
horses. Must have water and build­ own community as there is any­
$495
search projects deemed worthy of
55 MERC 2 dr HT, AT, R&H, $195 ings. Can pay all cash, b.k.r. Call where in Oregon or our neighboring liable for a contribution to your mo­
support by qualified experts.
ther under the law he can be com­
1965 CHEVELLE HT sport coupe, Portland, BElmont 4-6681 or write states.
Let’s make 1965 an exception. Give
NATAL
-
PITTSBURG
—
Scott
pelled to make a contribution regard­
V-8, R&H, white SW, tinted wind­ 3059 NE Glisan St., Portland, Ore­
Our newly remodeled facilities
Cook of Portland spent the week end generously to the 1965 Heart Fund
less
of
the
amount
for
which
you
are
20tfc (we are still working at it) we feel
shield. This week’s special. $2495. gon.
here with his folks, the R. J. Ek- Campaign, being waged here and in
liable.
NEW 65 CHEV pickups
$1895.00
will be entirely adequate to take
hoffs. He helped Mr. Ekhoff with 6 5 0 0 other American communities
My
neighbor
gets
aid
to
the
dis­
VERNONIA AUTO CO.
care of increasing play, but will al­
the
building of facilities for meat through February.
abled but seem s perfectly healthy.
VERNONIA, OREGON
so be large enough for card parties,
cutting which ho plans to do in the
How
do
you
decide
whether
a
per­
I wish to extend my sincere thanks lunches and most any kind of party
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future.
to those who visited me and sent at which we can get together and son is eligible for this kind of help?
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wolff spent
FOR SALE: 1956, 4-door Chevrolet - me cards while I was in the hospital
Eligibility for Aid to the Disabled
have
a
good
time.
Tuesday
evening of last week vis­
$425.00. Contact Vernonia Federal and since I came home. Your
is determined on the basis of a re­
This year paid up green fees will
iting Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCrone.
Credit Union, HA 9-3711 or HA 9-5384. thoughtfulnes is deeply appreciated.
view of all pertinent medical infor­
be on the basis of one price which
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Davis drove
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Clyde May
will include the whole family, Ma, mation .along with facts such as age, to Tillamook Sunday to visit Mr.
_____________________________ 4tl Pa, and boys and girls from 10 to training and work experience. Many
Retiring after 12 years as county
Davis’s sister and husband, Mr. and
disabled people have conditions
I wish to express my sincere 18 inclusive. These paid up green which are not outwardly apparent Mrs. Hayden Haupert and their six judge, John W. Whipple has elected
to enter the real estate field and will
WOULD $40 per week fill the gap thanks to all friends who so gener­ fee tickets are available now and but which prevent them from engag­ daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grant and be associated with his wife in the
between income and outgo? 15 hours ously remembered me with cards can be purchased so that you can ing in any kind of gainful employ­
children attended the home show in sales and home construction depart-
a week, days or evenings and Sat­ and gifts and visited me while I start playing golf on that basis as ment that they know how to do.
soon as weather permits.
Portland Saturday night.
ment of the St. Helens Real Estate
urdays. Must have car. Joe Rezac, was in the hospital.
Should I drop m y hospital insur­
Elsewhere in this paper you will
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Justice of firm located the first door North
Nellie Dunlap
201 Lloyd Plaza, Portland, Oregon.
ance when I am old enough to quali­
4tl find an ad which gives you the price fy for medical assistance for the Vernonia called on Mr. and Mrs. R. of the Village Inn in St. Helens.
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at which we will sell these tickets.
After considering other offers of
J. Ekhoff Sunday.
aged?
We wish to thank the ladies of the
We hope to see many new aces
Friday night guests of Mr. and employment, he stated that his de­
MAA beneficiaries are encouraged
EUB church for the most beautiful on the golf course and enjoying the
Mrs. DeeVeere Hershey were Mr. cision to enter this field was based
vase of flowers we have ever seen hospitality of our coffee shop and to keep their present health insur­ and Mrs. George Mathews, Mr. and on the great faith he has in the fu­
THE EAGLE assumes no finan­
which they gave to us in honor of club room facilities this coming ance policies. Such insurances, in Mrs. Vic Berg and Mr. and Mrs. ture home and industrial develop­
cial responsibility for errors that
combination with MAA, may provide
our 50th wedding anniversary.
year.
Kenneth Tupper and Sandra. The ment of Columbia county.
may appear in ads published in
a broader range of services to the
Emma and Walter Moore
I talked with the genial president
group spent the evening playing
its columns, but in cases where
beneficiary. Insurance benefits are,
this paper is at fault, will reprint _____________________________ 4tl of the Vernonia Men’s Golf associa­ of course, used first in providing cards.
^ J \lO R E JO B S
tion, Dick Fletcher, the other day.
Visitors during the week at the
that part of an adv. in which the
N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L
care. MAA picks up where they leave
P NOOÛC TS
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Noble
Dun­
He
reports
that
the
first
meeting
typographical mistake occurs.
off in paying for eligible services.
L O W E R P R IC E S
and
play
is
scheduled
for
Tuesday,
lap
were
Al
and
Florenz
Vasquez
MINIMUM charge 75c for 25 words
. '• « . '. I
In applying for MAA, beneficiaries
Thursday, Mrs. S. Sanders, Mrs. R.
February 2 (ground hog day). I am
or less. Words over minimum, 4c
agree to assign their insurance bene­
sure he is with me in extending an
Mathews, Mrs. G. Mathews and Mr.
each. Three insertions for the price
fits to assure that they are used for
and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay Friday, and
invitation to anyone who wishes to
of two.
their intended purpose—meeting doc­
NEW SPAPER
Sulo Sanders. J. Q. Hunter and Mr.
come out and play golf and also
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
tor, hospital or other medical costs.
P
U
B
L
IS
H
E
R
S
and Mrs. Arby Mills, Sunday. Mrs.
those who would like to see the golf
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED
What should I do if I have inform*,
ASSOCIATION
pictures (in color) are invited to
Dunlap returned home from the For­
AFTER TUESDAY N O O N
tion about someone who is cheating
come out and see it. We would be
est Grove hospital Thursday.
EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK'S
on welfare?
glad to have anyone come that wish­
PAPER
Either contact your county public
es.
NO information on classifieds will
welfare commission or write directly
Next
week
we
will
try
and
bring
be given out until after paper
to the Public Welfare Investigator,
you some of the things that happens
is mailed.
Public Service Building, Salem, Ore­
to
a
golfer
when
he
goes
on
a
“Post-
BLIND ADS with answers to be
gon.
man's Holiday.”
handled by The Eagle: Mini­
Michael
E.
Hobart,
a
junior
mum charge $1.00. No informa­
It’s a sign of weak character to ac­
People who insist on exceeding the
tion given relative to such ads. from Vernonia, is one of 110
knowledge a fault and make no effort
students
who
earned
honor
roll
speed limit are always on the verge
CARD of Thanks & Notices: $1.00
to overcome i t
for up to 12 lines. Additional grades during the fall term at Lewis of a smashup.
and
Clark
College.
His
GPA
was
lines. 8c each.
4.00.
MARR & STAFFORD
t u b m io h t y M io o r r
MASON SAND — ROAD GRAVEL
An analysts of grades shows that
MEAT CO.
one in 12 students makes an average
CRUSHED ROCK
Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore
of 3 5 or better and that women
MARVIN KAMIIOLZ
EL 7-7281
still outstudy the men. To qualify for
Editor and Publisher
Slaughtering. Cutting, Wrapping,
CHARLES T. PARKER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
the
honor
roll,
a
student
must
carry
Official Newspaper of
and Curing
three full courses under Lewis and
P. O. Box 7588
Vernonia. Oregon
Meat for sale, any quantity.
Clark's three-term three-oourse sys­
Cattle Received Sunday and
Entered as second class mail mat
6457 N. E. Columbia Blvd.
Monday until noon.
ter, August 4, 1922 at the post office tem.
Hogs received Tuesday and
Hobart
is
the
son
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
in Vernonia. Oregon under the act
Portland 20, Oregon
Wednesday until noon.
Come through Banks, taka
of March 3, 1879. Subscription price T. M. Hobart of Vernonia.
PHONE 543-2336
SCAPPOOSE, ORE.
Tillamook road IVj mila,
$3.00 yearly in the Nehalem Valley.
take first iefihand road.
Tha best time to relax is always
Elsewhere $3 50
ltfc
when you don’t have time.
J. H. McKnighi
Well Driller
Haberman's Meat
FOR SALE-Real Estate
Columbia River
Real Estate
FOR RENT
RILL HORN
WANTED
FOR SALE-Car, Truck
WOMEN S LEAGUE
Gain Noted in
Health Fight
Meat Cutting
Plan Develops
CARD OF THANKS
Whipple States
Next Activity
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