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Clackamas County News, Estacada, Ore., Aug. 9, 1957 6 will be Guttridge with a dinner in ho -1 Funeral services time Mildrd Reed. Mrs. Stroman, volunteered both their held Friday. Aug. 9 at 11 A.M. nor of Rt«v and Dicks birth-1 Mrs. Hitching and her sister and flowers. c’.rys. Rsvs bi thday is Aug. ( in tne Clayvi le C hapel with The meeting adjourned who is visiting her, Mis. Susie end D icks Aug.2, so they cele Rev Royal Gmdnei officiat Moore, Mrs. Gena Ballou,Mrs. for the program which was a By Mary Gillett By Myrtle Dmytr>k ing Interment will be in the Eva Tooley, Mrs. Ruth Keeth, talk on “Planting and Divid- j | Mr and Mrs. Si Lawrence b.ated on an in-between date. Elwood cometes/. Surprise visitors at the Jot Barton Church's pastor,Wal- are presently entertaining ing Peonies” by Abbie Arm Mrs. Mattie Darrow and Mrs. (Continued from Page 1) den Askren, will speak on the | their daughter and family, Mr. Gutcridge home Saturday eve strong. ening entertainmnt on the Day. „Tuaar r ît ... Our annual fall flower show subject A Great Problem Sol and Mrs.Phil Brogan,from Salt were Frank and Anne Vaughan track and in the arena Friday I with the theme ‘September ved’ during the morning serv Lake City.Louise and children, and frmily from Seattle. Anne and Saturday. Song’ will be held September ice and Louis Coffin will pre Merry and Mike, arrived last is enothe ore of the Guttridge Races and Indian horseman 7 and 8 in the primary base- sent the pre-sermon solo. The i weejj by piane, and Phil came ! sisters, so it turned out to b ship contests, as well as formal | ment of the grade school.Com annual Sunday School picnic later by car, arriving Sunday quit? a family got together Ti show events, are on the pro Mt. Hood Loop Hiway. * -indy petition will be open to all in- will begin with a cooperative The Brogans plan to remain Vaughans returned hora Sur gram without extra admission day. trested local gardeners wheth- dinner at noon followed by ra- here this week. ,u r . charge. (Continued from Page 1) Garden Club members or ces and games for all. Tne One of Springwter Granges Competition of rural fire de Mrs. Jubb had written the er ^ £ partments if the county in State Highway Department a not.Mollie Bates has asked the Senior Young People will be oldest and most faithful mem special fire drills will be a letter protesting the spraying members to please bring some in charge of the 7 :30 evening bers, F.ed Horner, celebrated 1 • ’ u\r -i m service with Marcene Eaden cookies for the Silver Tea to be his 75*: untiiQay last Sunday. Saturday feature at 4:30 P.M. of wild lupins and oher flow leading the singing, Mary held during this show. Congratuations Fred— we in front of the grandstand. ers along the road. She had re Paine playing the piano, Mar hope you will enjoy at least 25 A fireworks display begin- ceived a reply saying they HAVE UNTIL JULY 1958 cene Eaden at the organ.Steve more. nng at 9:45 P M Saturday will were very sorry and would the prayer TO FILE APPLICATION Wilson leading e close the fair. snd someone out to look over James Anna Lydia Surfus, late of Jim Bierchem, former own C. Piazza, Field Repre time, Margaret Paine reading the situation. Ann m er of the Jack Dymtryk farm, Estacada died in Oregon City the Sripture, Marilyn Eaden sentative of the Social Secur Under Community Service, Mrs. Howard Mock enter Aug'-. t i.t'-i. 3!..* war a" . ity Administration said today giving her testimony,and Mary came out for a visit last Sun on in tained the members of the the club will in March 11, 1384 decorate and that day. Jim was being diiven Paine presenting an accordian a long-disabled worker Womens Chirstian Circle this make corsages for the teach- and had lived in Estacada around by Cecil Frickey who solo. The pastor's message will week. Those present were Mrs ers reception Sept. 12. Several now has until the beginning be “Signs that Follow.” At 9 was also a Springwater resi sire? 1907. of July 1958 to file an appli Surviving relatives are her be dent before moving out west husbend, cation for the disability freeze P.M. Barton Church will Charles Surfus; son, and still have his social secur host to the Mt. Hood Minister of Estacada. one Mrs. Theda Tucker enter-1 Tohn Surfus , , of Estacada; . _ ity earnings record protected ial Fellowship Singspiration. ‘ Mrs‘, H,ugh PT0“ ‘t.t- Crusaders for Chirst met at tained several ladies at a lu n -1 as of the date he actually be- rhmn last last Monday. Mnnrlav Those Those who who I Vlllame.te and 4 grandculld- came disabled. He said also the Barton Church last Sator- cheon of were Mrs. Laura ren. She v/as a member that the law now permits a ve day evening and honored Carol attended teran to receive compensation Lee Sorrels and Larry Knis- Tucker, Mrs. Everett Higgins, the Christian Church. with ! a miscellaneous Mrs. Evelyn Lawrence fiom the Veterans Administra kem with tion for service -connected shower Miss Pauline Bristlen her mother Mrs. Edna Symons j an disability without any reduc spoke to the group and refresh of Gaines, Michigan, and aunt, Mrs. Bertha Atherton of i tion in tne amount of his dis ments were served. Last Friday we were sure Saginaw. Mich. ability insurance benefits un der social security .These dhan- happy to hear over HEX on the Del and Nita Gant accom- ; ges significant to persons who Kay West program that Mrs have been disabled for some Grace Still was nominated panied their son Delmer and i on a years and those with service- '.Citizen of the Week.” Grace his family on Sunday Oregon connected disability, became is rehabilitation chairman for little jaunt over to effective when President Eis the American Legion Auxil City to visit with Reitha and enhower signed P. L. 109. iary. She also told a long list Don Thomas and children. Regular meeting of Spring- The purpose of the disabil of Grace’s civic activities. On Friday Grace missed wa*er Grange will be held on ity freeze is to prevent those evening. Aug. lOlli. hearing the r program as she , Saturday 1 years during which a severe y ecu a u u i m g w u iv ii c* uv ? i a - o jy i y r -ir t r l r v G n * T P [M I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Petri and indefinite disability keeps was on 4-H tour for the county , . . visitcd at’ the 1 iome a person out of work from! Flower and Garden Club.They nrd famlly mother, v,sltLd at the 1 Erma of Elva’s Mrs. counting against him on eligi visited the Swan Island Dahl Tr.nny, most of last week The bility for benefits or on the ias, Deforge Rose Fields, and childien, Vickie, Pamela and In the Service Department of B ju r Electric Co. amount of his beneifts. A per Hazel Dell Nursery. E asy-T o-M ake Cookies Douglas, had a wonderful lime son cannot qualify for the Sunday evening callers at the playing with the Guttridge Gilletts were Mr and Mrs Fred fieezo unless in addition to children of toys Kenneth drove from here disability requrements, he has Poublon and 4 to work while his family en Canby. worked for at least five years Gresham, Oregon joyed some farm life. On Wed Mr and Mrs. Les Courtain under social security and for nesday Elva and her mother 1 1-2 years during the 3-year and children attended the an went with Kathleen Akins ov period just before his disabil nual Dairy Co op picnic at er to Redland and had a visit Jantzen Beach Sunday ity began. Last weekend house guests with Erma’s niece, Mrs. Robert Until the recent change In at the Earl Odells were their Polehn. Thursday eve the Pe Through August, broken mainsprings will be to the law, a period of disability daughter and husband, Mr.and tris took Erma into town replaced P’R E E with any watch cleaning jo b - - could not be determined to Mrs. Bob Bartholomew of Eu help Elma and Lyle Patterson celebrate their 4th wedding have begun earlier than 12 mo, gene. before application for the Mr. and Mrs. Odell and anniversary. Mrs. Robert Gillette and son freeze, unless application was Maude’s sister and family, Mr. made before the end of June, and rs. Melvin Danley, Walter Larry, and Mrs. Theda Tucker 1957.For ths reason, a disab and Nancy of Portland, went and young Tucker accompani led person who failed to make up to Timothy Lake and camp ed Mrs. H.L. Boyle of Bend to thane you friends Bell Employees his claim before the end of ed out from Friday until Sun the Pacific June.and who had become dis day and did some fishing.They picnic at Jantzen Beach last Saturday. abled before January 1, 1955, caught 8 would have lost his right to Ed Dymtryk has accepted a Mrs. Virginia Haughton, have his social security record Mark, Walter Danley and Mrs. position with the Oregon Na frozen because he could not Jody Bellek, Jerry and Bonnie tional Guard as Bn Supply possibly meet the work re of Oregon City spent three Sergeant at the Portland Air quirements. Moreover, with days at Seaside this week. Base. He will also take care of wmmmmmmmmamwmm out the freeze he might have Friday visitors of Mrs. Mary the Guard Companies in Ore Make th e n cookie« from the new chocolate chip cake mix. They’ll; lost future rights t0 nay social Gillett were her aunt, Mrs.Ma gon City and Dallas. to aerve with fruit or ice cream, for picnics and in-between securtiy benefits for himself ry Freeman of Omaha, Neb and The Dmytryk Poultry Farm b e ready You’ll love having a ready supply of delicious goodies for or his family, because at the her cousis, Mrs. Jean Crockett has purchased a 7 ton bulk ■nacks. piany occasions. tife he dies or becomes 65 he and three children of Milwau- feed bin which will be install ) Chocolate C hip Brownlee may sot have the required kie. ed to take care of the cage , 1 package instant chocolate 1 egg, anbeaten work credit. The law, as now chip cake mix 1/4 cup softened butter Mr and Mrs Larry Guthu laying operation. amended, gives those who and family enjoyed attending The Westminster Fellow 1/4 cup water 1 cup chopped walnuts were disabled befor January the Gresham fair Friday eve. ship of the Springwater church - Place about half of the cake mix In mixing bowl. Add water, egg, 1, 1955 until Jun 30, 1958, to Guthu’s well went dry and met at the home of Winnie and butter. Beat well with wooden spoon. Add remaining mix and file application for the disabil they had to have it dug out, Shibley lat Sunday eve Winnie nuts; mix thoroughly. Spread batter evenly in two greased 8x8x2- square pans. Bake in moderate oven (375*F.) 15 to 20 minutes. ity freeze to protect their cleaned and a new platform went to Portland on Monday to Inch rights to old age, survivors, or built. attend another church meeting Cool; then cut in bars. Makes 32 bars. Chocolate Chip Cherry Cookies disability insurance. Mrs. Joe Shuman spent two and will spend a couple days I package instant chocolate 2 eggs, unbeaten there with a friend, Miss Jane days last week in Eugene vis- The amendment relating to chip cake mix 1/4 cup softened butter disabled'veterans modified the j ^er. cous*n’ Mrs. Dorothy Anderson. I 1 tablespoon maraschino 1/4 cup drained chopped The Shibley farm was the Mrs. cherry juice maraschino cherriea offset provision in the law so Collier Accompanying scene Sunday of a picnic for Place about half the cake mix in mixing bowl. Add cherry juice, that a social security insurance Shufan on the drive was Young Adults and their famil benefit will not be reduced other cousin.Mrs. Leonard De ies of the Rise City Methodist eggs, and butter; blend w«N. Then add remaining mix and beat until »mooth. Stir in cherries. because of compensation pay lano of Oak Grove who visited Churcn from Portland. Tne Drop by teaspoonfuls onto greased baking sheets. Bake in mod* able to a veteran by the Vet her parents Mr. and Mrs Eu group was under the supervis- »rat« "oveh (375*F.) about 12 minutes. Makes about 3-1/2 dozen erans Administration for his gene McComack of Eugene. ion of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ^Ookiea service - connected disability. | Fry. Mrs. Fry is Jean Shibley» Piazza pointed out that the __ __ It was the first farm 1 off-set continues to apply in LITTLE, AND THEY BRING sister. cases involving veterans’ pen- NEWS AN AD. COST IS visit for many 0f the folks, in one boy saw for the first sions which are paid on ac- WANT TO SELL IT, TRY A j fact time where his milk came count of non-service disability, k HOME THE BACON I from- Mary and Bob Pagle and ba- | I by, Mary Elizabeth, who have I I been visiting at the Jrek Akins home, have returned to their home in Stackton, Calif. The Pagles spent about 3 weeks - In Efficient Banking Service. with Marvs folks and also took \ Kathleen- Akins rnd 1 little ----- personal interest in the financial welfare Kathy for a 3 day stay at the ber~h ner.r Ga.-ba’di r i l w l 0f our customers. Te ry Akins ret-mod home ----* W0,'k*nK for the prosperity of the community we V 'ndry eve aftcj a 2 week job n iw i serve <*x ;i construction work near V' V * Woodland. Wash. -------- ,I n hell)inp: eve|y individual or group who needs our The Bible School of the n i w ■ servjces jn every way open to us. Springwater Church will begin I Monday, Aug. 12 for children from kindergarten to junior high school ages and will be [ from 9 to 12 each morning. Those in Springwater area wh„ would like to attend but do not have transportation. arrange ments may be made by calling Mrs. Elwin Shibley, CR 9-6970. Children from other districts are wecome to attend, but will have to furnish their own tran sportation. Earn 2V*> per cent on all savings- The Everett Shibleys are en tertaining 3 nieces, Paula.Beth 3 per cent on three year and Janice Beck, this week The J girls are from Milwaukie. SALEM (S p ecia l)—T h e A m is B rother«, rad io, te le v isio n an d deposit certificates. Mr and Mrs Gail Scutt ar reco rd in g p erso n a lities, w ill hava t h e eta rrin g ro le in th e 1997 O regon S ta te F air " N ig h t R ev u e” , e ig h t -n ig h t m u s ic a l v a riety rived Monday to prepare their • h o w sc h e d u led for ea ch n ig h t e i t h e la ir A u g u st 31 th r o u g h new home for occupancy. They S e p te m b e r 7. recently purchased Cassie S ig n in g e l t h e A n n * B ro th ers w as a n n o u n c ed by D el M iln e, Wards chicken farm next door m e m b e r o l th e S ta te F air C o m m issio n in ch arge of e n te r ta in to their daughter Mrs Clyde m e n t. O th er t o p -flig h t en te r ta in e r s w ill ba a p a rt o f th e over- all e n te r ta in m e n t t e be fea tu red a t th la y ea r’« ev en t. M iln e Dunlap The Srutts will remain a n n o u n c e d t h e C o m m iee io n ’e p leasu re a t b ein g a b le t e b rin g here through this week. lo ir a u d ie n c e s e u c h a n o u ts ta n d in g a ttr a c tio n . T h e A m es Joe Guttridge arrived home b r o th e r s ’ recordin g o f " N a u g h ty Lady o f S h a d y L a n a ” eat • All deposits insured to $10,000 by from Grange Juvenile camp record a m o n g a ll record c o m p a n ie s le e to ta l sa le s in o n e d a y — Hours. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation near Bend Saturday nightSun- 1 1 3 ,9 9 .- a n d i t is s t ill to llin g p eat t h e 1,280,000 m a rk . T h eta day Joe and Wilma entertain " i w ,r*eo ^d in a °* ” * « « h in ' S h o es" is la s t c a tc h in g u p w ith t h e ed the Ray Aycocks and Dick e ll- t im e fa ro rite s, so s ta te d t h e c h a ir m a n . BARTON NEWS COUNTY FAIR OPENS WED. Springw ater SANDY THEATRE GARDEN CLUB PLANS SHOW rjü t i / â ai !G.S! xth The Great American Pastime W iley Rylander Announces ANYW HERE I The Opening of a Watch And Clock Repair Shop 15 West First Street OPENING SPECIAL ; , For the support and encouragement you are giving us - - especially on repeat business - - in our new (The old R. M . Wade Service Station) TEXACO SERVICE STATION. Don't forget, but we make your dollars go further when you buy Texaco. AL LARSON'S TEXACO SERVICE Estacada Phone CR. 9-3382 Watch fo r our Grand Opening Ames Brothers at State Fair IVe're Proud To Be F irs t........... FIRST - FIRST FIRST FIRST Estacada Branch F IR S T STA TE