Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, September 06, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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Dodge Doings
'By ANN*! JUSTICE)
Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Horn
became the parents of an 8 lb.
1 ounce baby gi'l Patricia Ann
at the Osteopathic Hospital in
Portland Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Horn is the former Utah-
na Chaney.
Ed Caswell has returned to
his family in Dodge
after a
long trip.
Ed is driving log
haul trucks and
doesnt gel
home very often.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner
spent several days last
week
visiting their son Howard
in
Portland.
Howard Westerberg
and
John Fugle pitted their skill ar
I norseshoe pitchers against for­ He visited the State Fair
In
mer Clackamas County Cham­ Salem Sunday.
Tom reports
pion Perry Davis. Howard said that he had a very good time
that Mr Davis really
upheld but that it was very hot in Sa­
his standing as champion.
lem and that there
were
a
Mrs.
Howard Westerberg great many people at the fair
and Mrs.
Larry
Miettenun
Our candidate for the mean­
were co-hostesses at a
stork est person of the week;
the
shower on Toesday, August 26 person or persons who dumped
at the Dodge Community hall. a mother dog and her five fine
Honored guest was Mrs. Ron­ daughters at the foot of South-
ald Bryan.
Fourteen ladies warth's Hill one
night
last
were present. Everyone present week.
Seems it would have
enjoyed an afternoon of games. been much kinder to turn them
pound
Refreshments were served by all over to the county
the hostessse.
than to turn them out to starve
Mrs. Vada Begulien.
Mrs or be run over by a truck or
Larrv Miettenun and Mrs. Ho­ car.
A group of Dodge residents
ward Westerberg were
Port­
land visitors Thursday.
Hroooed on the Rav Burk fam­
Tom Stroeder went to visit ily Wednesday evening for an
relatives in Hillsboro Saturday. informal farewell party. The
! G overnor Proclaim s fS tate’s * Observance
O f m a k e llt Y o u rself W ith W ool W ee&
0 ALEM— Governor Robert D.
k-? Holmes has Joined the gover­
nors of 17 other wool producing
states in a nationwide salute to
wool by proclaiming September 1
through 7 as "Make It Yourself
.With Wool Week."
In issuing the proclamation,
Governor Holmes pointed to the
growing importance of wool in
the Oregon economy and in the ag­
ricultural economy of the nation.
“Sheep raising and wool grow­
ing continue to take a more and
more Important role in the agri­
cultural economy of the state of
Oregon and have reached the
point where more than 750,000
sheep are shorn annually,” the
governor said, adding, “This sub­
stantial segment of the farming
and ranching industry is now
evenly spread throughout the va­
rious sections of our state, thus GOVERNOR HOLMES sets Oregon’s observance of “Make It
contributing this increasing eco­ Yourself With Wool Week.” With the governor as he proclaims the
nomic value in the widest possible event are. on left, Mrs. Alvih Hartley, Silverton, president of the
manner among all the people.”
Oregon Wool Growers Auxiliary, and Mrs. Marion Krebs, Eu­
Urging the young women of his gene, state director of the “Make It Yourself With Wool" contest.
state to participate in the "Make sociation of. Secondary School American World Airways; schol­
It Yourself With Wool” contest, Principals, the contest provides arships and Savings Bonds.
which is sponsored in Oregon by the incentive for many young
Prize donors include: Coats &
the Oregon Wool Grower.. Auxil­ girls to learn valuable home sew­ Clark, Inc.; John Drit? and Sens;
iary and the W*rl Bureau, Inc., ing skills while at the same time Forstmann Woolen C*.: McCall’s
Governor Holmes pointed out that discovering how easy it is to sew Patterns; Pendleton Woolen Mills;
the efforts of the young women of with wool. They learn also that Sag-No-Mor Jersey; Simplicity
today to make their own clothing wool is the most versatile of fab­ Patterns; Singer Sewing lire! (no
have a substantial Influence on the rics.
Co.; Standard Felt *'i , Strath­
marketing of Oregon’s wool. He
Valuable awards in the sewing more Mills; S. S treet <t
Inc.;
called upon all elvie leaden, edu­ event include; two trips to the »»4 iNi Weellte Co.
cators and retailers throughout National Finals to be held in
teoV^-a'ion an the contest, open
Oregon to take part In the observ­ Phoenix, Arizona, in January, to girl. t«tween the ages of 13
ance of "Make It Younelf With courtesy of F. W. Woolworth Co.; and 23, may be obtained from The
Wool Week.”
portable Singer sewing machines; Wool Bureao, Ire., 16 West 46th
__Approved _b* the National As two-week trips to Europe via Pan Street. New T-tr 3» N. Y.
Burks have lived in Dodge for tion of benefits for one month THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
several years and
will
be This applies to all months
in
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Sept. 6, 1957
greatly missed. They have mo the year before the month ir
ved to Washington in order to which you reach your
72nd inger Sr. of Roseburg is at the' CAROL BRINGS HOME
be nearer to Mr. Burk’s work birthday. So if your earnings home of her son. who is local
CUTE INDIAN PONY
Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Simmoss are more than $1440, you can Forest Ranger.helping with the
Miss Carol Rhodes, daughter
and family moved
into the receive only the payments for baby.
of John Rhodes of Delhh Road
place recently vacated by the nine months. In your case not
has returned home after hav­
Burk family this week end. The more than three months may
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lytle ing spent the summer with her
Next year, and of Newport,announce the birth grandmother, Mrs. E. L. Con­
Simmons are not strangers to be deducted.
Dodge; they lived for a
time for every succeeding year, the of their first baby, a son, Stev­ don.
,
amount of your earnings will en. Mrr. Lytle is former Ro­
on the Palmateer place.
Carol brought home
with
pay­ berta Robb, who taught
The Dodge Extension Unii not affect your benefit
5th her a young Indian pony which
will hold its first meeting
of ments.
grade in Estaeada schools and is half palomino and cute as a
For further information or lived with Rev. Violet Bolliger kitten
the season at the Community
Hall Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 1 ; ;30. 1 details direct your inquiry to
The meeting w ill be organiza­ ' your nearest Social
Serurity
tional.
Office, located at 926 S.W. 4th
Lindley Spicknall of Long­ Ave., Portland. CR 6-3361
view was a weekend visitor at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Connor.
Mr. and Mrs.Vernon Mills of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
By Mary Glllett
Akins of Three Lynx, Mr. and
Miss Carol Guthu was hon­
Mrs. Robert of Dodge, Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Sinclair of Seattle ored with a bridal shower on
hostesses
were Sunday guests at the Con­ Tuesday, Aug 27;
nor home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sin­ were Mrs Leona Redisky and
clair returned to their home in Mrs Arietta Ferrel. The show­
er was was ont outdoor affair,
Seattle on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kishpaugh at the Marshs picnic grounds
are busily building additional on the Clackamas River.32 la­
en­
rooms in their home.
Ralph dies and sevetal children
joyed cake coffee and punch
Reynolds has been helping.
Carol received many
lovely
gifts. Sending gifts but unable
YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY
to attend were Mrs. Pearl Izer,,
By James Piazza
Helen Shuman,
Mr.(
Q: I am 63 years old.
My Mrs.
Mrs
Maude
husband has been
receiving Slaughter and
social security for two years.If Odell.
Clut
I draw benefits now,
as his The first Community
wife, w ill my benefits be in­ meeting of the year w ill be on
Friday, Sept. 6 at 8 PM at the
creased when I reach 657
A. No. Once you
choose Barton school. There w ill be a
reduced benefits as a wife,your reception for teachers and the
benefit amount will remain the school board members. Every­
same as long as you are
his one invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White-
wife.
Q. In January, I was 65 and head, Patsy and Mike and Mr
'• mis COUPON *3 V 07.7Ü
retired from my job. I am re­ and Mrs. Lee Miller enjoyed a
ceiving social security benefits. day at the beach recently.
Sunday dinner guests of the
If I sell a piece of property I
own on contract,
w ill
the Lee Millers were Mr. and Mrs.
monthly payments I receive be Louie Coffin and famill
counted in the $1200 earnings Mrs. Lee Miller was pleasant­
ly surprised Labor Day by hav­
I am allowed?
Mrs. Merlin
A:
No. The monthly pay­ ing her cousin,
ments you receive from
the Howard and her husband foi
C O U P O N S G O O !* ONT Y A T H O R N E R 'S R I G
C n iE P STO R E
not seen
sale of the property would not visitors. They had
.H O N D A V .
TUESDAY.
V .F D N F S D A Y
be earnings. I would be consid­ each other for 20 years. They
For
ered as income from an invest­ are from Booker, Texas.
the
ment and would not be includ­ dinner that day they had
Howards, Lee’s mother, Mrs.W
ed in the $1200 limitation.
Q: I was 72 in April of this A. Miller of Newberg, his sis­
year. Can I get benefits for all ter and husband, Mr and Mrs.
Portland, and
months this year
no matter Lloyd Bestal,
Vida’s brother and family, Mr.
how much I earn?
and Mrs. Phil Mardock of N ew ­
A: No, but you may receive port.
payments for the
last nine
Saturday nlte apout
12:30
months of this year regardless there was a two car collison in
THIS COUPON IS WORTH
of the amount of your earnings. front of the Millers. Three Es-
If your earnings are more than tacada boys were sent to
the
$1200, each $80 or fraction of hospital for observaion.
$80 by which
they exceed
Week end guests of the John
$1200 w ill require the deduc- Gilletts were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Glllett and
Ruthanne from
Winston.
Saturday
callers
at the
M O N D A T . T U E S D A Y . W ED N ESD A Y
Odells were Maude’s brother.
CO UPON GOOD m u A T l O S M S ' l A t O CH IEF I T O U J
Hugh Ferrel of Portland.
He
also visited his mother,
Mrs
Nancy Ferrel; also their daugh­
ter and family, Mr. and
Mrs.
Jim Haughton and Mark.
Tuesday afternon the Boring
SM KIñ l (CliPOn u
Fire Dept, were called to Bar­
ton again when Mr and
Mrs
Bill Ferret’s garage burned.No
one was home at the time and
just what started the fire is not
known. They lost one car that
was in the garage, along with
their winter’s supply of wood
and their tools. The neighbors \
kept the grass fire frof spread­
Witli Coupon
ing farther until the
firemen
arrived.
C O U P O N G O O D O N I .T AT H O R N E R 'S R IO c t l l E F STO RK
MONDAY.
TUESDAY.
WEDNESDAY
Barton school started Tues­
day with an enrollment of 48.
We have two
teachers this
year—Mrs.M. Elstead and Miss
F Mulkins who are
starting
their third year here.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Snow-
ley and 7 children and
Mrs.
Harry Clark and 3
children
spent Saturday
at
Jantzen
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Horger
and Gary on Sunday drove to
j Newport and DeLake.
Mr and
Mrs. Louie Coffin.
Mauretn and Davie
recently
returned home from a week’s
vacation trip
to California.
They visited friends in Berk -
ley, Sacramento and
Walnut
Creek.
Pat and Les Courtain enjoy­
ed going to the football game
at Multnomah Stadiuf Satur­
With Coupon
day night between the Los An-
geler Rams and the Chicago
C O U PO N S G O O D ON LY AT H O R N E R 'S B t f . C H IE F STO RK
M ON DA Y
l i M IM »
W ED N ESD A Y
Cardinals
Sunday Mr and
Mrs Les
Courtain and 4 children drove
to Twin Rocks and came home
Monday eve.
Linda. Larry, Connie
and |
Kathy Courtain recently spent i
three days visiting their grand­
mother Mrs. C. V. Keller
in
Milwaukie. They
attended
Oaks Park one afternoon and
enjoyed skating and the rides
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ESTACADA, OREGON
STORK NEWS
A baby girl Rebecca Ann.was
born to Mr and Mrs. Tim Leed-
ham
fthe former Sylvia Wil­
son) of Eagle Creek on
Aug
| 28.
The baby, their
first,
weighed in at Portland Sanit
arium at 8 lbs 7 ouncer. The
grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Ember Wilson, of Eagle Creek
and Mrs Frances Leedham The
great grandmother is Mrs Ma­
bel Paine, of Cathlamet, Wash
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