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    Clackamas County News, Estacada, Ore. July 19, 1957
deceased insured
parent; a The leaflets then contain two will follow. The conference bi-
3.3*9 RETIRED COUNTY
WORKERS GET PAYMENTS smaller number were children i pages of common questions and I ennial business session will be
While
A total of 3,389 retired work­ under 18 whose insured father answers on prevalence, recogni I held Juy 24 and 25.
ers in Clackamas County
are or mother had retired. All of tion of disease, symptoms, and i most camp meeting programs
precautions
which I have died out over the years,
getting monthly social security these were unmarried child­ normal
to avoid , the Gladstone event has been
insurance payments
amount­ ren under 18. While child’s be- should be followed
ing to $213,167 at the
end of nifits ordinarily stops at age complications. They are design­ growing every year and indi­
larger
1956. This compares witn 3,020 18, Mr. Pizza called attention | ed to aid parents recognize the cations are it will be
com ­ than ever this year, church o f­
old-age beneficiaries receiving to a recent change in the law | need for proper care o f
to ficials say.
$185,638 monthly in the same which makes payments possi- [ mon childhood disease and
physician's
county a year earlier,Field Rep­ ble for a child over 18, based j help interpret the
Mrs. Eva Tooley has return­
a instructions.
resentative James C. Pizza
of on the insured account of
ed from a trip to Crescent Ci­
the Social Security Administra­ retired or deceased parent, if j The state board o f health dis­
the child became totally dis­ tributes films and pamphlets on ty, Calif.
tion reported today.
abled before reaching 18.Pay­ several hundred subjects as part
At the end of 1956, monthly ments wil be made also to the of its continuing
Visitors at the home of Mr.
educational
benefit payments were going to mother who has the disabled program on common health haz- and Mrs. Edwin Schlue are his
1,012 wives or aged dependent child in her care. This provis­ asds. Last year these materials parents, Mr. and
Mrs John
husbands of old-age benficiaries ion did not become effective were used by more thn a m ill­ Schlue o f Blackburn, Mo. Mr
and to 458 aged widows or d e­ until January
and
Mrs. Dayton Harris of
1957; conse­ ion persons in Oregon.
pendent aged widowers and pa quently child beneficiaries are
Hermiston and Mike also have
rents in
Clackamas County. not included in the total giv­
been spending a few days with
LOCAL ADVENTIST
PAS- I the Schlue family.
The 12-month increase in aged j en above.
TOR
HELPS
PITCH
CAMP
beneficiaries is due partly to
If the child o f a retired or ■ From ministerial garb to ov ­
the lowering from 65 to 62 of deceased person is entitled to
Guests at the Robert Clay-
the age at which
a woman monthly payments, the c h i l l i eralls is quite a tansition.Pas­ ville home Saturday were Mr.
tor
E.
F.
Coy
of
the
Estacada
and Mrs. Emett Koelsch. The
without an entitled child
in mother may also be entitled
day
Adventist Koelsch’s two daughters
had
her care may qualify for bene­ to benefits, regardless o f her Seventh -
church
is
in
the
midst
of
help­
been staying with
Mr. and
fits, Piazza said. The lowering age. In Clackamas Connty at
ing pitch camp at Gladstone Mrs. Clayville for
the past
o f the retirement age for w o­ end of 1956,
121
widowed
men was one of the provisions mothers who were caring for Park for the annual Adventist week. The two families spent
| camp meeting session to
be
o f the 1956 Amendments
to child
beneficiaries
were held there July 25 to Aug. 3. the day with a picnic at Eagle
Fern Park.
the Social Security Act
and receiving $6,205 per month.
Workers with him,also in ov ­
became effective last Novem­
Commenting on the growth eralls, are the other ministers
Sunday found Dr. and Mrs.
ber. It applies to retired w o ­ of the social security
insur­
men workers, wives o f old-age ance is the 20 years o f its op­ o f the 110 churches in the Ore­ Raymond Bungard and their
gon conference.
two sons out fom Portland for
beneficiaries, and widows or eration, Mr. Piazza
recalled
There will be plenty during a visit with the Clayvilles.
dependent mothers o f deceas­ that the original law covered
the
coming
two
weeks
to
keep
ed insured workers. Many wo- about 26 million workers; as
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chocho-
fen who would have had
to of March 1957, approximately the local Seventh-day Advent­
ist pastor busy.
The historic
little daughter
wait up to three years longer 55.5 million people
were in Gladstone park encampment is lousek and
Starley Kay o f Gregory, S. D.
before starting to get benefits work covered by the law, and
huge,
covering
74
acres.
The
are visiting at the home of her
under the old law became en­ more than 9 out of 10 persons
job of preparing living quar­ parents, M. and Mrs. John Pro-
titled to benefits in the
last who work fo a living and
9 ters for the
thousands
who
kop and Carl. Also home for
two months of 1956.
out of 10 mothers and children will attend
requires a vast
Noting that OASI coverage have a stake in the social se­ amount of work and planning. a short leave is PFC Mil0 Pro-
kop from Marine base in San-
as taken hold rapidly in
re­ curity issurance program.
The Estacada minister will i ta Ana. On Sunday they had
cent years, he pointed out that
help pitch 1400 tents, assist in , a family reunion with
their
three-fourths of the men b e ­ LEAFLETS ISSUED ON
readying the six big pavilions other daughter and husband,
coming 65 this year will be el- COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
where the meetings
will be Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Putney
igble for social security bene­
Publication of three new ed­ held, and give a hand
with of West Linn joining the fam-
fits. Of all people
over 65 ucational materials on commun­ general repair work
tn be ity.
years of age, 62 percent
are icable disease control was
an­ done on the grounds. The en­
.......................
now drawing benefits or will nounced Friday by
the state campment will have its own
Miss Pamela Colson of Ore­
be entitled to
draw
them board of health.
fire department (composed of gon City is visiting this week
when their income from work
The leaflets, entitled Measles. ministers.lpolice force and kit­ at the home of her grandmoth­
stops.
Whooping Coogh, and Scarlet chen staff.
er, Mrs. Bessie Meade.
In December 1956,
718 Fever, will be distributed with­
Come July 24, the ministers
children in Clackamas Coun­ out charge through local health who have been readying the
Recent visitors in Estacada
ty were being paid a total o f departments,
private physic­ encampment will get back in­ were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kitch-
$29,924 monthly. These were ians, schools and local civic and to suits again to lead out
in ing o f Salem at the homes of
largely minor children of
a health organizations.
the ten days of meetings that his brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cellers
are now settled in their new '
IMMM in Main street pureha od
from Mr. and Mrs. Bud Collins
Residents on Delph road re­
gret the loss of good
neigh­
bors, Mr. and Mrs. Red Hous-
ler who have bought a
home
in Portland.Housler is employ­
ed by the Tualatin Valley Bus
line.
New neighbors on the Delph
Road are the Hood family, re­
cently from
Portland, who
have bought the Housler farm
and are planning to convert it
to dog kennels where they will
raise several breeds of
pedi­
greed dogs. M. Hood is retired
and is employing himself this
week with custom hay baling
in the Delph road area.
THIS PERSON AND THAT
Continued from Page 1
slugs of good whiskey.”
No­
body knew how much a slug
was and it was left to the pat­
ient’s own judgment.
In that
day the doctor who doctored
you knew that when you came
tQ a certain doctor to be doctor­
ed you were going to be doc­
tored just the way you wanted
to be doctored.
The old time Sunday School
Superintendent says that he re­
members once when the class
asked about Asa and one boy
asked,'Which one, Asa Hearts?’
Friendly Gesture
Reserved Seats — int*- *•*
$ 3.00 • $2 50 * $2 00
M
FOR BIST SI ATS
ORDIR I T MAIL T O O ATl
Just sand ramlttanca with •t«"1 P;
,d , ,a ll-.d d ra « a d anvalopa and
data datirad to: Box Ottico, J. A-
ami r n
soa S. W. Sth Avo.,
General Arturo R. Eipaillat,
Consul General of the Dominican
Republic, presents Ike decoration
of Orden del Merito de Duarte,
Sanchez y Mella, en el grade de
Com^ndador to Doctor Samuel Al-
cott Thompson of N.-w York City,
for his outstanding contributions
to the Surgical Symposium he-u
recently in the Dominican Repub­
lic at the University of Santo
Domingo. The meeting was at­
Mo de by
tended by hundreds of doctors ,
from ail corners of the free world. |
KRAFT
Doctor Thompson is a Fellow ct from the one ond only
the American College of Surgeons,
Associate Profesu-or of burgery M IRA CLE WHIP
ond special
at the New York Uedical College
and a Fellow c l tlie International j pickle relishes
College of Surgery, specializing it
Thoracic*.
Mahdy,thrifty...
3iid o h ,® g o o d /
You can get your Clackamas
There is generally a rummage County Fair Premium Book at
sale going on in the commun­ the News office. They are free.
ity and various
methods of
advert’sing are used for them.
Not far from here there was a
sign posted in a store
which
read: "Rummage Sale— Good
chance to get rid of everything
not worth keeping but too good
to tnrow away. Bring your hus­
band.”
Sandwich Spread
;,;rv T n 111 il MB
M AKE YOUR OWN
One o f the most
important
occupations in Estacada is sell­
ing fish worms.
LUCK!
Got your “fingers crossed” on the future,
hoping to get the “breaks”? Let’s face it!
Lady Luck is fickle and luck is largely a do-it-
yourself activity. “Getting the breaks” is most­
ly a matter of being ready to open the door
when opportunity knocks. The best and surest
way to get ready is to institute a program of
systematic saving . . . and stick to i t ! H E R E
is the place to do your saving and the place to
put your money to work for you! Why not
start making your own luck - - NOW ?
We pay 2 % % interest on Savings,
interest on One Year Certif­
icates of Deposit.
2 % %
You’ll like banking
home-managed bank!
at this home-owned,
Clackamas County
Bank
We wish to express our appreciation for the fine response we had
on our subscription drive. We also thank our advertisers for the
splendid cooperation in taking care of the coupons.
SANDY OREGON
Serving Eastern Clackamas County Since
1911
A Member of
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
We feel that those folks who have not brought their subscriptions
up to date are not interested in receiving the paper. As of Aug. 1,
1957, all delinquent subscribers will be discontinued on our mail­
ing list.
LtT'S M AKE
EVERY WEEK
FAR?,*. SAFETY WEEK!
July 2 1 -2 7 , is NATIONAL FARM
SAFETY W EEK, but let's ce care­
ful all year ’ round not to have
accidents on our farms.
LET US HELP YOU KILL BUGS,
APHIS AND WORMS!
Here you will find the most complete line of
baits, . dusts and, sprays in large or small
packages. Our stock of weed killers is also
complete.
Take advantage of the Expert Field Service
which is available to you at all times or ask us
for the free bulletins that help explain the use
of them.
S R E S H A M SEED & F E E D CO
Gresham
Phone MO 5-21f