Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 28, 1965, Page 8, Image 8

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    Demonia Cagle
8
C Q A S Î.ÎO - C O A
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1965
Storewide Sale
Spray Circular
Aids Gardener
win a FREE
VIA PAN AM
Winter is planning time, not only
5 DAY VACATION
for the commercial farmer, but also
By Frank J. Laheney
FOR 2 IN
for the home gardener who would
EXOTIC
QUESTION: How do I get social
keep ahead of insects and diseases
CHECK YOUR LUCKY NUMBER
ON THE COVER OP YOUR
on his backyard fruit and nut trees security credit for my farm income?
Cl
RCULAR BY BRINGING IT TO
I had a net profit of about $3000 last
next spring, summer and fall.
YOUR COA5T.TO-COA5T STORE
COHTKST NOT V A LID
year, but I have enough dependents
WHERE PR O H IB ITED BY LAW
A newly-revised Oregon State Uni­
STAY AT THE PRINCESS KAIULAUI
so I do not have to pay income tax.
versity Extension circular, “Spray
II
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ANSWER:
Although
you
may
not
Schedule for Home Orchards,” will
owe
income
tax,
you
must
still
file
help the backyard gardener plan
now on steps to be taken during the tax forms 1040 and Schedule F if TV Plllowback
2000 Hour LIGHT BULBS
Berniom atic
RECLINER
coining months. The circular is your net income was $400 or more.
FUEL CYLINDER
available at county e ¿tension offices Your social security credit is based
ONLY
or from the OSU bi iletin clerk, Cor­ on the information reported on these
forms.
vallis.
Regularly
QUESTION: I am a new bride and
Written by Iain MacSwan, OSU
$1.69
extension plant pathologist, and R. do not plan to retire from my job.
W. Every, OSU extension entomolo­ What should I do about my social
gist, the circular outlines action to security card? My name is now dif­
be taken to control insects and dis­ ferent from the name on my card.
ANSWER: You should ask your
eases which attack various fruit and
nut trees.
social security office for a new card
The recommendations are made showing your new name. You will be
specifically for the home gardener asked to complete a short applica­
Bright, long life. End free |uent
and do not meet the requirements of tion and then will be issued a new
Rolox In comfort. Foam con­
bulb changing. Average 2000 hr.
card.
structed bock, le a f, pillow.
Berniomatic disposable fuel
the commercial orchardist.
life. 120-130 volt rating. 60,
Tufted styling, welt trim. Beige
cylinder (its most propano torch-
75, 1 0 0 w o t t .il. . .
QUESTION: I recently opened a
The pesticides recommended were
Sage or Brown.
(EL0060-3-EL0100-5)
ox ond appliances. (HA1898-5,
(FA0075-6-FA0077-4)
selected on the basis of their effect­ business and I hired two clerks.
When
do
I
start
making
the
social
iveness, availability and safety, the
authors point out. Most of the pesti­ security reports?
M astercraft 36 Month
Coast- To-Coait
INSULATED
ANSWER: Your quarterly report
cides are among the less hazardous
Quick Dry
6 VOLT BATTERY
UNDERSUIT
to the user and "all can be used safe­ must be made by the end of the
SPRAY PAINT
ly if common sense precautions are month following the end of the quart­
ohserved,” including following the er. Calendar quarters end on the last
manufacturer’s directions, proper day of March, June, September, ana
storage, and other safety precau­ December.
tions.
QUESTION: My 17-year-old daugh­
ter has been receiving social secur­
ity benefits since her mother’s death.
READ ADVERTISING — IT PAYS! She was married last week. Can she
still receive her checks?
16 OZ. CAN
E&B LAUNDRY and
ANSWER: Your daughter cannot
receive checks beginning with the
DRY CLEANERS
month of her marriage. You should
756 Bridge St.
notify the social security office of
— Also, Shoe Repairing —
Spray point for your many homo
2-pieee, 5 ounce CeEacloud.
point-up jobs. Non-toxic, many
Two-day Service
her marriage, giving the exact date
Ea.y-to-wash, quick dry, worm.
rich colors avoiloblo.
she was married.
CASH & CARRY
Slsoe small through extra large,
(GP0201-5-G P0246-6)
For all Chev., Ford, Plym.
HAWAII
» BRUNSM AN <
HARDWARE and ELECTRIC
F IN E
-
WE
F U R N IT U R E
D E L IV E R -
CONE IN AND SEE OUR
LINE OF MOTOROLA T.V.
NOW IN PROGRESS’
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1956 and o ld er.(D A 75-97)
V
Drive to Open
I For Heart Fund
contain an ashless deter­
gent to give you far longer
engine life. Now in multi-
grade "RPM SUPREME” or
single-grade “ RPM SPE­
CIAL” . . at the sign of the
Chevron, where we take
b e tte r care of your car
RALPH'S
CHEVRON
SERVICE
Phone HA 9-6691
We Take Better Care
of Your Car!
Swine Growers
Slate Meeting
Oregon Swine Growers association
have scheduled their annual meeting
and a bred gilt sale for Salem, Jan­
uary 29 and 30.
The annual meeting is set for 6:30
Friday evening, January 29, at Ran­
dalls Chuck Wagon and will feature
a program on production testing and
carcass data results, reports County
Extension Agent Don Coin Walrod.
Gilts, hred to farrow in February
and March, will be sold at auction at
the state fairgrounds, Salem, start­
ing at noon Saturday, January 30.
Five breeds of registered animals
will be sold.
A 4-H and FFA judging contest
will be sponsored by the group with
starting time set for 10:00 a m. The
winner of each group will receive a
trophy.
KING’S Grocery-M arket
Phone HA 9-6015
"Where Your Money Buy» More”
Riverview
At the Mile Bridge
ALWAYS — Top Quality
ALWAYS — Best Prices
ALWAYS — Phone and Delivery
From your home-owned, independent grocery—
SHOP BY PHONE — YOU RING. WE BRING
159’
A rm strong Budgetone
vinyl floor covering.
Square
$-J 2S
Motorola Portable Radio
Now
$ i j 95
Only ...............
14
Congoleum vinyl Fore­
cast floor covering.
Square
$-g 59
Yard________
9x12 Plastic
Surface Rugs
1
55'
SIMMONS
Slumber King Innei
Spring Mattress and
Box Springs $ A Q 95
VACUUM BOTTLES
Mrs. Harold W. Kerry, a long­
time resident of Scappoose, has been
named Columbia County Heart Funa
chairman, according to John W. Ken­
dall, Oregon Heart association pres­
ident.
The February drive brings the
deadliest combination of diseases of
our modern day under one drive.
These include heart attack, stroke,
high blood pressure, inborn hean
defects and rheumatic fever, which
are responsible for 56 percent of all
deaths in Oregon,
The drive will be at its high point
during the week of February 15 to
21 when volunteers in all the coun­
ty’s residential areas will visit their
neighbors to give out educational
materials on how to reduce the risk
of heart attacks and to accept con­
tributions to the heart fund, accord-
to Mrs. Kerry.
Mrs. Kerry was recently a con­
tender for county road commission­
er and is president of the county
American Legion Auxiliary.
NEW RPM
DEPOSIT-FREE
MOTOR OILS
3-Light
White Shade
Universal
“ Royal Scot“
BATTERY CHARGER
19” Martorola Portable TV with
Stand and TV Trays
$ e P*/X95
Now Only...................
Price, each
xw
Beauty Rest Inner
Spring M attress and
Box
$P T Q 50
Regularly
$12.95
4 amp or 6 or 12 volt chargor
with accurate ammeter. Chargee
the average battery overnight.
(AJ0756-3)
IRONING BOARD PAD
AND COVER
Cocoa color seamless tubing
fits ceilings to 8 '4 ” . 3 spark­
ling white shades. Walnut trim.
Central switch. (FN0500-7)
Pint or Quart lis e dependable
vacuum bottles. For school,
work, putings. (WK0227-2)
7 ” ROLLER &
TRAY SET
La Salle "Fan Gio”
Automatic Elec. Heater
with
$Q J9 5
Thermostat . ..
jc
Titan Circi-Aire Portable
Baseboard Elec. Heater
Combination Fan-Forced
and Radiant
$0095
Heat. Only__
Springs, Each
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See Our New Selection
of Table Lamps
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Big 52 G alloi
¿Silver Seal
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Thermostatically
Oakland Wood
Heater
Teflon cover/Foomtex pad set
fits a ll 5 4 " boards. Outlasts
ordinary covers, w ipes clean
with a damp cloth. (WA063 0-4)
Special paint roller ond troy sot
with 2 free roller coven makes
pointing eosior, (aster.
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L U g IT’S A PRIVILEGE AND A PLEASURE
e H E C S lated
Hansens Visited F G o rang
Solo Flight
r F e b ru a ry M e e t
BIRKENFELD—Winema HEC will
By Old Friend
Made Sunday
meet at the home of Mrs. Elna
MIST—Mrs. Charles Hansen was
pleasantly surprised Sunday when
Mrs. Mariam McDonald of Portland
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lumijarvi and Mrs. Nora Bilyeu of
Quincy to the Hansen home for a
visit. Mrs. Hansen has known Mrs.
McDonald 61 years but this is her
first visit here. Other guests Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Schroeder
of Marshland and Mrs. Bob Roeser
and children of Astoria. Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Kulju of Portland were
Friday and Saturday visitors with
her folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garloek and
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Weed of Vernon­
ia were at Newport Saturday. They
found it quite stormy.
The Howard Grimsbo family was
in the Willamette valley Sunday. J.
Q. Hunter of North Bend was a din­
ner guest Friday evening at the
Grimsbo home.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garloek of
Ketchikan, Alaska arrived at the
Ray Garloek home Thursday even­
ing for an extended visit with their
children and families. Saturday ev­
ening they were in Portland at the
St. Vincents hospital to see Mrs.
Jimmy Garloek. who had undergone
recent surgery. She is getting along
fine and expects to go home the
first of the week.
Baker next Tuesday, February 2 at
BIRKENFELD — E. T. Johnston
1:30 p.m.
made
his solo fright at Scappoose a
Mrs. Elsa Richardson was a Port­
week ago Sunday.
land business caller last Wednes­
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garloek of
day.
Alaska arrived here Thursday for
Mrs. Don Lousignont had her moth­
er visiting here with them last Wed­ an extended visit with relatives. They
will be at their home in Warrenton.
nesday.
They have been in Alaska for almost
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bellingham and two years.
E. T. Johnston spent Saturday ev­
Mrs. Darrell Baker and Mrs. Vick
ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Berg were Astoria callers last Fri­
Wilfred Holce.
day.
Several from here attended the
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Larson spent
card party at Natal Saturday even­
the
week end with the Buddy Larsons
ing.
at Netarts. They helped Buddy cele­
brate his birthday.
P a tie n t R eturned To
H o sp ital in P o rtla n d
RIVERVIEW — Vernon Bateman
was taken to the University of Ore­
gon Medical hospital Tuesday for
further tests and treatment.
Mrs. Agnes Peachey of Portland
visited her mother-in-law, Mrs.
Grace Peachey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cline and
family of Vancouver spent the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Cline.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith of
Bradwood spent Monday and Tues­
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Lloyd and also visited Mr. and
Mrs Mike Ludwig of Vernonia.
W in em a G range Plans
S atu rd ay C ard P a rty
BIRKENFELD—There will be a
card party at Winema Grange hall
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Francis Nordstrom went to
Monmouth Sunday to visit her daugh­
ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Larsen. She returned home Monday.
Mrs. Ethel Manley of LaCrescenta.
Calif, is here visiting for awhile
with relatives, the Nordstroms. Lar­
sons and Everett Johnstons
Mr and Mrs. Fred Rumbaugh of
Jewell were Saturday evening dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Darrell Baker.
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TO LIVE IN VERNONIA
P atie n t Is V isited
A t P o rtlan d H ospital
MIST—Mrs. Hugh Cox accompan­
ied H. M. Reynolds to Portland Fri­
day and visited Mrs. Reynolds at the
Emanuel hospital. She found her in
good spirits.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gibson of War­
renton were Sunday guests at the
Norman Hansen home. Dale Camp­
bell of Jewell was also a visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon Libel were
in Portland Sunday to visit with his
brother, Floyd. Tuesday Mrs. Libel
and Mrs. Sam Devine were in Forest
Grove.
Mrs. Wayne Kyser accompanied
Mrs. Fred Busch to Beaver Valley
Grange Friday to attend a home ex­
tension business meeting.
Sunday guests at the Charles Sund-
land home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Salomonsen and Mr. and Mrs. El-
gus Frank of Vernonia and Mr. and
Mrs. Arby Mills. Sulo Sanders and
J. Q. Hunter called on the Sundlands
Saturday afternoon.
Eldon Shetler of Ariel, Wn. will
be the guest speaker Sunday at the
Birkenfeld Community church.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hemeon were
Sunday evening visitors at the Fred
Busch home.
You may be able to fool your
friends about your age but don't try
it on a piece of apple pie at bedtime.
Time may be money, but it's sel­
dom an even trade.