Clackamas County News, Estacada, Ore., Aug. 9, 1957 this fall in Calif. the Grange Fri but we put on Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Steele two coats of varnish on the called at the Ray Gordon home new statins and cleaned the (By Leila Gordon) Saturday and brought along a hall for the meeting Aug. 10 Miss Beverly Ann Moore, sack of nice new potatoes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar We hope to see all membersi Visiting at the Sylvan Car ence Moore formerly of Gar of Garfield Dorcas Society at the past week were Mrs. field, and Norman Hansen will the picnic at River Mill Aug. ters Carters sister Mrs. Florence be married at Estacada Chris 15. No meetings in July or Aug Mathis and daughter Norma tian Church Aug. 16 at 8 P.M. Sue from Erwin, Tenn. Other Visiting at the Balious Sun. Reception wil follow at Gar were Mr. and Mrs. Eu field Grange and all friends were Mr. and Mrs. Maxon Alf visitors children, Beckie gene Uliva, Mrs. Carters sister invited. Beverly has been a and two good worker in the Grange Gredvig; Beckie and Stephen from Seattle, Wash. their ; Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott and all join in wishing them Alf are stayisg ' with giandma, Mrs. Gena Ballou and family took their house happiness for a week trailer up the Clackamas and Miss Pat Duus is home on a ' spent the weekend A few members worked at visit from her teaching job Garfield News YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY ted on this average and once By James Piazza your rate is established, the Q: I am under the impression only way it will raise is if you that once I file for Social Se earn a higher salary. For ex curity and receive checks I ample, a worker whose earn- j can never have my benefits in ings have been $1200 a yeari creased thereafter. What hap subsequently has two gooo pens to the additional money years and earns $2400 each , paid in on my account? year. These earnings wil raise his benefit j A: Unless you are receiving his average and the maximum amount would be increased. Q: Will accepting disability ($108:50) you con have your reduce benefits increased if you earn checks before age 65 ings in the succeeeding year or the amount of my regular soc years, as the case may be, in ial security when I become of I crease your AVERAGE month age? ly wage. Benefits are compu- ‘ A : The amount you receive as distability benefits will be the same as ix you were 65. There is no reduction because of age. Q: I was told the amount of pension from the Veterans Ad ministration woud be offset! against my disability benefits. Recently I read about a change | in the law. Was this provision, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mey of changed? A* The offset provision was Spokane were the guests of the Gohrings for the last few changed; however, if you re- days. Many here thought the I ceive a non-service connected pension, change in the law will two men were brothers. not effect you. The law now Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leonard provides that any service con are entertaining their son Col. nected disability paid by the| Gene Moore, his wife and son V. A. will not be offest against I Gene from Washington, D. C. social security. A person re ceiving non- service connected i Visiting at the Chuck Baker disability from the V. A. will that amount offset home this week is his mother, have againts social security pay-1 from Shelby, Montana. ments. Dr. and Mrs. Eldon Elam are occupying the Wittmeyer apartments on Upper Main St. C tir r in s v ille S to re ESTACADA COMMUNITY BULLETIN fair at Mrs. Keeth reports that Mrs. Linn McAllister, Richard Miller attended the Norris is much improved and Miller and Jerry Ruhl and Gresham Saturday eve. well on the road to recovery. Willard Allen are home for two weeks furlough from the Mrs.Jim Anderson and daugh- j Mrs. Marion Miller of Spo Army Reserve at Fort Ord, Cal. ter Sandra visited Mrsl Peter kane is visiting her sisters, son’s parents Mr. and Mrs. 1 .1 Mrs. Ruth Keeth and Mrs. Ford W. Needham at White Salmon, Mrs. George Arsmstrong en tertained at a 1 P.M. luncheon Wash., on Sunday. The occa Darrow. Thursday in honor of Mrs. sion was a family farewell for Harry Kaufman of Logan, her Mrs. Peterson’s sisters who are | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson sister, Virginia form Los An traveling East for a vacation. formerly of Molalla, have mo geles, Mrs. Alice Carter and ved into the parsonage next to Mr. and Mrs. Don Sturgis’s j the Chirstian church on Pierce Mrs. Mary Reed. son Gary Dale will be tempor- j St. Oscar will assist at one knee of the lumber mills in the Cur- Mrs. Catherine Williams of arily handicapped for of leg rinsville district. Portland accompanied by correction because Misses Billy and Francis Kas- braces. ner spent Monday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ed Linn at Mrs. Susie Moore is vaca Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keeth vis By C.T.B, of Mrs. Mabel Ware. ited his sister Mrs. Blanch tended the Linn family reun tioning at the beach where she Suppose you were to bore a Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peterson, | Norris of Salem, who has been ion in Portland last week end expects to spend several days, hole exactly through the earth, depending on the weather. starting from New York, and daughter Sandra and Tamara hospitalized for the past year. with about 80 in attendance. you went in at this end. Where would you come out? If I ! walk into a room full of peo ple and place a new penny up on the table in full view of ev- [ eryone; what does the coin do? Answers below. SUNSHINE ESTACADA SHOE REPAIR SHOP R. & L. SHOES STORES, Inc. H. L. 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