Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, March 22, 1957, Page 5, Image 5

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    CLACKAM AS
BARTON NEWS
(By Virginia Horger)
The Barton 4-Leaf Cothing
Club is planning to
have a
candy and pop corn sale to be
held at the next Barton Com­
munity Club meeting at
the
Barton school Friday
night,
April 5. The Cooking Club lt a
by Mrs. Charles Snowley, has
been invited to participate.The
funds raised will be used
to­
ward 4-H scholarships.
Mrs.
Louis Coffin and Mrs. Darrell |
Wright are the 4-LeafClothing
Club leaders.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jones,Sr
are enjoying an indefinite stay
with their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Jones Jr. The
C O U N T Y N E W S. E ST A C A D A . O R E G O N . C R I D A V. .MARCH 33, 1M7
STRICTLY BUSINESS
5
by McfeaHert
tiriili Them
But Qufek
"Vwv
OUR LAST TWO
Plastic Wall Tile 41/4 x 4 1,4, 11 colors, each 4c
Linoleum Tile ....................9” x 9” , each 9c
9x12 Artex Rugs ..........................each $5.50
Roll ends and drops, Inlaid Linoleum
$1.95 Sq. Yd.
Values to $3.00
FREE ESTIMATES
PHONE 44F1
1956 DEMONSTRATORS
Estacada Floor Covering
Long box and 4-speed transmission
I Ford Hall-ton Pickup
Retailers - Contractors
Phone 44F1
1 Mercury Montclair Hardtop
y . “-
ESTACADA SHOE REPAIR SHOP
R. & L. SHOES STORES, Inc.
These two terrlficvalues await you
“ Sorry to see you leave us, Fed wig— not many men willing
to work for your lousy salary!”
Featuring quality shoe repairing
All Work Guaranteed
Featuring a line of NEW SHOES and
*ain Footwear for the whole family
BOOTS, GALOSHES AND OVERSHOES
LOGGER’S BOOTS to ENGLISH BROGUES
W e are at your service from 9 A .M . to 6 P.M.
H.
L.Banks, Operator-Manager
, Sr. Jones are from Independ­
ence, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Miller
I spent Sunday visiting in New-
berg with Mrs. W. A. Miller
Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
Charles Snowley, Mrs. Willard
Bristlin and Mrs. Sophie Mos-
tel were luncheon guests
of
Mis. George Elliott in Beaver­
creek. Mrs. Elliott ¡s a former
resident of Barton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snow-
ley spent Sunday in McMinn­
ville visiting the Sam Severson
family.
The Ladies Prayer group of
the Barton Church wil hold an
all day work day and business
session at the Kenneth Eaden
home Tuesday, March 26th.
Saturday eve. March 23 the
Crusaders for Christ will meet
at the Bill Wymore home
to
hear Rev. Bob Harlow, who is
former pastor of
the Logan
Church and is now president
of the Globa! Aids Corporation
Sunday morning at the Bar­
ton Church the Junior Choir
will sing “ My Savior First of
All.” Don oJohnson will sing
the pre-sermon solo. Rev. As-
krens sermon is titled
“ Our
Three Fold
Relationship.”
Donna Dilley will lead the 6:30
Juniors for Jesus service and
Sonja MiUer will lead the Se­
niors for Service Youth meet­
ings.
At 7:30 Rev. Askren
will speak on "Why the Waste’
The adult choir will sing and
the childrens specials will be
by Pamela Luft
and Wally
Miller.
Rev. Walden Askren
spent
the week end with an evangel­
ist team from Western Baptist
Seminary, where he is a
stu­
dent
holding
services
ai
churches in Haines, Enterprise,
Union and Cove, Oregon. Th,.y
had the privilege of speaking
and presenting the work of the
seminary. Rev. Askren left on
Saturday morning and returned
early Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Still
have received their first load
o f lumber and will
soon be
ready to pour the foundation
for their new
two bedroom
home.
The Barton 4-H Clubs acted
as the hospitality
committee
for the 4-H leaders meeting in
Oregon City March 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Caffenli
and family and mother
Mrs.
Caffenli from Portland were
Ssnday callers at the homes of
Mrs. Eugene Bomotti, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Bomitti and Mr.and
Mrs. James Bomotti. The Caf-
fenlis are cousins o f the Bom-
ottis
There was a man who had stopped going to
church because, he said, “ Church doesn’t make me
feel any nearer to God.”
One night he stepped into the children’s room
to kiss them good night. And suddenly he felt as
though he were in church. There was a pillowed
altar and a devout congregation in prayer. Yet he
didn’t feel any nearer to God.
And in that moment he learned the truth that
every soul must learn; religion is not some outer
force that brings God close to a man. Religion is
man’s inner yearning which reaches up and dis­
covers how near God is.
And so, from the example of his children, he
learned how to find the faith which had eluded him.
And, finding it, he returned to church to share with
other Christians the rich experience of worship
. . . to receive the spiritual gifts of Word and
Sacrament . . . to serve Christ in the vital, chal­
lenging work o f the Church.
He knows that in church—or in a moonlit
nursery—God is near those who want Him near!
CLAYVILLE
FUNER CHAPEL
Estacada
Phone 56-7
ESTACADA CHURCH OF GOD
6«con<i and Main Streets - "The Church where a Christian Experience makes you a member1'
Pastor James Moore
ESTACADA FORD and MERCURY
Estacada
Phone 24-5
GRAY'S HARDWARE
Your Marshall Wells Store
MILLER CHEVROLET SERVICE
Phone 84-2
Estacada
TOM M Y M A Y COFFEE SHOP
and Sporting Goods
4 door and loaded with extras
YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY
Q:
My husband owned and
operated a cleaning shop from
1940 until June 1954.
He be­
came permanently disabled at
that time. He is 58 now. Can he
receive disability benefits from
his social security?
A: One of the requirements
is that he work under social se­
curity for at least a out of the
last 10 years immediately
be­
fore he became disabled. Since
your husbands wrok was
not
covered by social securty until
1S51, he would have only four
years which w could consider.
He would not be eligible for
payments.
Q:
My wife is 63 but refus­
es to file a claim for benefits, i
Can I file for her?
A: Unless she is unable to
handle her own funds because !
of a mental or physical reason,
she must file her own
claim. S
Her decision not to file may be j
well founded if she is aware of j
the basis for acturarial reduct- i
ion. There are many factors to
consider before filing while u n -)
der 65. for example, health, life \
span, income, etc.
Q:
I am a
laundress.
I
work for three different
em­
ployers, one day each week in
each home.
Should each em- j
ployer deduct social
security
tax?
A: Yes. If each
employer [
pays you $50 in cash wages In
a calendar quarter, he should
be paying social security tax.
at a huge discount!
ESTACADA FORD & MERCURY
Estacada
Calling ALL KIDS
Phone 84-2
Calling ALL KIDS!
THE LAST FREE SHOW WILL BE
SATURDAY, MARCH 22,
at ESTACADA'S BROADWAY THEATRE
KIDS: IF YOU HAVE ENJOYED THESE FREE SHOWS,
LET'S REALLY PACK THE OLD THEATRE THESE
LAST TWO SATURDAYS!
WHEN YOU PICK UP
YOUR FREE SHOW TICKETS, LET THE BUSINESS
MAN KNOW YOU HAVE APPRECIATED THE FREE
SHOWS - - AND WE WILL DO IT AGAIN - -
This advertisement is supplied by your C L A C K A M A S C O U N T Y
N E W S in behalf of the Estacada Business Men who sponsored
the free shows at the Broadway Theatre.