Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, September 13, 1957, Page 2, Image 2

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itial bids were opened Augoat and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mungei under Social Security. Can I Memorial Park in
23 and Angust 30, consisting o f Portland and Mr. and Mrs. qualify as a widow and receive Rev. Edwin 8. Coy officiated
Pallbearers were Rollle Pop
o f lumber and
plywood. By Otis Rich spent the weekend at benefits before I am 65 without
pino, Alfred and Fred Aldon,
terms of these procurements, Austin Hot Springs, driving to any reduction?
NEW STATE INCOME
Tax Commission in Salem, or
A;
No. Eeven though you John Seaburg and Everett Y o­
firms with over 500 employees, High Rock and picking a few
TAX SCHEDCLE ask for a copy at any of the
are a widow,
your benefits cum.
and foreign firms are not per- huckle berries on Monday.
A new state income tax with­ Commissions field
offices
m it ten to iompete.
An active
Mr. and Mrs. John
Kaston would be reduced if you filed
holding schedule, based on the Horn said.
WANT TO SELL IT?
you
competition at reasonable pric- and
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton your application before
new withholding rates estab­
TRY A NEWS CLASSI­
es to the Government w ill de- Bjork and family and
Kathy are 65, inasmuch as you would
lished bp the last
legislature,
FIED AD. THE COST IS
of | Valberg spent Monday at
the be filing on, your own earnings
termine the future extent
has been pubished by the Ore­ NEARLY 958 HAVE
SMALL AND THE
RE­
this program. This action
e s -1 R. Burns cabin in the
moun record.
gon State Tax Commission.The LICENSES SUSPENDED
SULTS ARE BIO.
tablishes two o f
the largest tans, having a very enjoyable
Nearly 950 Oregon residents
new rates are
intended
to
Q: Why are
benefits to
Federal procurement agencies day.
closely approximate the actual had their licenses to drive sus­
wives and women workers re­
in
the
area;
namely,
the
Corps
pended
last
month
after
tang-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arno
Rittes
tax liability o f each taxpayer,
of Engineers and
Bonneville and daughter spent the week duced and benefits to widows
tki'ng" into account'the amo'unt | lin* with Oregons traffic laws
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PR
IC
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H
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Power
Administration
as ac­ end at Diamnod Lake fishing. and dependent mothers not re­
of his salary and the number ! But the drivers who lost lie-
6TH
BIRTHDAY
PARTY
tively
supporting
the
small
Mrs. James Hoffmeister
is duced?
o f dependents.
I enses were but a small portion
Allyn
(Skipper)
Price
cele­
business
program.
now
employed
at
the
office
of
A. Since widows and
de­
The new withholding rates of the number in
trouble a;
1 Dr. Leavitt of Sandy.
pendent mothers have lost the
are to apply to all
paychecks Oregon courts reported a tota brated his 6th birthday recent-
'
ly
with
a
party
for
several
|
received by employees begin-, of 11,407 traffic violation con­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mark­ income or support they have
small friends at his
parents'
recogniz­
ning September 1, according to victions for August.
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bux­ | received, Congress
home;
the
hours
were
3-6;
with
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Menser, ed their greater need. In most
S. W. Horn, Tax Commission
Reasons for license suspen
(By Mrs. Erma Rich)
i Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Frost re­ cases, it is practically imposs­
chairman. -He points out that, sions, according to the August j an outdoor supper at 6 P.M.
Games were played with fa-
a
job.
Mr.and Mrs. Rosco Knox,M r.! cently returned
home from ible for them to get
the rates were raised from 1 report from the Department of
vors given the children. Child- anc- Mrs. Mayes Knox of Post, deep sea fishing at
Illawaco. While most wives also receive
percent to 2 percent in
1956, Motor Vehicles, included:
were
Darlene Oregon, drove down Thursday Found salmon fishing good.
their support from tfieir
hus­
but the recent legislature au­
Driving while
intoxicated ren present
Larry Childs, son o f Mr.and band. he is still alive and able
thorized the
Commission to 275; reckless driving, 68; viol­ Dodd, Steven Kimmell, Larry ^ to attend the wedding of their
publish tables that would in­ ation o f basic rue, 46; hit and Fowier, Diane Clayville, Ilene neice, Miss Darlene Knox, the Mrs. Kenneth Childs is home to support her. Working wo­
clude allowances for
exemp­ run, 10; failure to report
an and Kathy Barr, P e g g y Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim I on furlough from the U.S.Navy men have supported themsel­
Mr. and Mrg c M
tions so that the amount with­ accident, 39; driving record— , Pamela Smith
„
. Lucile M ont-; K nox.
Malar ves and are, therefore, usually I
and I M. R. Bader is now home af- and family had a vacation trip self-sufficient.
held would more nearly equal too frequent accidents or c o n -1 F?.l]™er£.’ .San,,Jose„ Calif.,
, _,
the tax liabilit yof each
tax­ victions. 91; and involvement M,ke Calmettes, Hood m -
For further information or |
! ter spending several days
in J up in Washington visting Mrs
also the grandparents. Mr. and ] - a - Portland
suffering ------------------
Malars family,
payer.
in fatal accident 9.
. . . . . . . . hospital
___
j,
making the details dircet your inquiry to
Mrs.
J.
B.
Edington,
Hood
Ri-
Security
One hundred and six drivers
from a perforated ulcer.
Mr. j drive around Hood Canal. Had your nearest Social
Tne newly publisned tables
ver, uncle and aunt,
Mr. and
and family a very enjoyable trip and good Office, located at 927 S.W. 4th
also give instructions to emplo­ had to be given additional per­ Mrs. Ben Montgomery,
San and Mrs. Bader
Ave., Portland, Ore. CA6-3361
wish to extend their thanks to weather.
yers preferring to use a
per­ iods o f suspension under Ore­
they were
the Boring Firt Dept, for the
centage system for their own gon law because
and Mrs. George Smith, Port-
blood donors, and the members
convenience. To do this, a for­ found to be driving while al­
LAST RITES FOR CLARA
land.
o f the Methodist Church
and YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY
mula ia contained in the publi- ready suspended.
MAE MATULEWSKI
By James Pizza
Grange
members
for
the
flow
­
iation that will enable the em­
STORK NEWS
Mrs. Mikel (Clara Mae) Ma-
Q: I am a disabled farmer
ers
and
get
well
cards
sent
to
ployer to compute the percent­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hick­
57 years old. I have a son who tulewski, died at her home in
age withholding for the various
Malcolm Frost o f Portland man are grandparents of twin him during his stay in the hos­ is 30 and he has been complet- the Squaw Mountain area,Aug.
pital.
pay periods ann salaries.
head o f National Gulid of Pi­ baby girls, Donna Lee, 5 lbs. 5
ly disabled since birth.
Can I 29th following a long illness.
Examples of the new
rates ano Teaihers, will conduct reg­ ounces nd Deborah Jean, 5 lbs.
Boring Grade School opened draw anything for him?
Mrs. Matulewski was
born \
show that a single man with a ular classes in Estacada at the 4 1-2 ounces born Sept. 3
in on Tuesday, Sept. 3.
25,
1881 in Pine j
A: No. Among the factors on May
monthly salary of $500
will home o f Mrs. Elsie Hale Mon. Oregon City hospital to
Mrs. Marilyn Cabo and little for entitlement to
their
auxiliary Grove and spent her entire life
have $25 withheld
from his Sept. 17 at 10 A.M. Mr. Frost is daughter and husband, Mr. and daughter Lisa are visiting her benefits (for your fam ily) the in Oregon.
She had lived on
check.
For a married man I taking over the pupils taught Mrs. Donald Reed.
They are parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter most important is
that you Estacada route one for the last
Plumbing and Heating..
credits last year by Miss Bernice Has- the Reeds first babies.
with four exemption
Other Markham.
formei
must be receiving social securi­ 25 years. She was a
General Sheet Metal
the amount would be $14.70.A j pert
C.
L.
Dayton
s
reported
not
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
ty. You cannot receive bene- school teacher at the McLaren
married man listing five
ex­
Marion Reed o f Estacada Rt. 2. feeling too well the past
tw oj fits until age 65; therefore, you School for Boys at Woodburn.
Work
emptions and $100 weekly in-
.......................
Great grandparents are
Mr. weeks.
must wait another nine years
Survivors include her hus­
come would have $1-70 with-
Mrs Anne Underwood enter- and Mrs. Joe Ellis o f Estacada
Estacada
Joe Schwab is home now a f-! until your son becomes eligible band, Mikel, and a number o f '
the
past two j to draw benefits based
upon nieces and nephews.
“ 0ni , 18 Pay,check-
tained a group of young people and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hick­ ter spending
The tables are being sent to ¡n her home Sunday evening, man o f Coquille.
City Licensed
Funeral services were held I
months in Portland hospital..He your earnings,
all employers currently listed
even;ng was spent in sing
is reported feeling better but
Q: I’ve worked under Soc- Thursday of last week at 2 P i
Phone
MU 7-2881
on the Tax Commissions mail ing, Bible, study, games and re-
Mr. and Mrs. John Prokop will have to take it easy
for ial Security the past
several M. at the Clayville Chapel in
Sandy
ing list. Others desiring copies fr’eShments.
Estacada Route 1,
are grand- sometime.
years.
My husband died in Estacada with vault interment
should address a request to the
perents of 5 lb. 14 ounce baby
Forest Lawn |
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Altwasser 1943 but he’d never
worked folowing at the
boy born to their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
Putney of Gladstone in Oregon
byMcFeetters
City hospital Sept. 3
THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Sept. 13, 1957
NORTH FORK WIVES
MONTHLY LUNCHEON
The North
Fork
Project
wives will held their monthly
luncheon Wed., Sept. 18 at 12
noon at the Estacada American
Legion hall. All wives whose
husbands work at North Fork
or Faraday are
invited. For
reservations contact
Thelma
Evans, CR 9-3745 or Ann Bar­
tholomew CR 9-6913. Reserva­
tions must be in by Mon.,Sept.
16. Come and get acquainted.
BORING
Gray's Hardware
Estacada
A. D. Benshoof
STRICTLY BUSINESS
ACME
C O M
s
s.
n
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Girt
are grandparents o f a
6 lb. 7
ounce baby boy born to
their
daughter and husband, Mr.and
Mrs. Bob Bess
at Klamath
¡1 Falls Sept. 4. They named the
1 1 baby Robert Stanley. Mrs. Ed
Bess, Eagle Creek, is paternal
grandmother.
SLED
P/V IM V
-V
>
“ V ery well, Flembroke, we’ ll concede that our business
is always going downhill 1“
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^QäkAuteS...
SHORT
TERM
LOW
COST
Wherever You Go . . . Whatever You Do . . .
P L A Y SAFE!
. . . be protected. State Auto's RECREATIO N PO LICY Is issued
for terms of 3 to 90 days in amount from $5,000 to $25,000 for
accidental death PLUS $500 for each $5,000 coverage for medical
expenses. (Sea rata table below).
H U NTING
RECREATION
Summar or W intar
Sports • Crullai
Tours • Convartions
TRAVEL
Butinais or Plaasura
by Land, Sae, A ir
(Schadulad A ir Travel)
YOUR CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING PLANS
té lé O ily lu AmmuuU mué H t Rurlméu loéUutmé h
I thméuH
tm Hw
$5000
$10.000
$15,000
$25,000
Pnacipel Sute
Priecipél Sem
Princ.pel t *m
Priecpel Seto
ñus $500
ñus $1000
ñu« $1500
M e d x e l Sapente
M edicei Expense
TERM
OF
COVERAGE
M ed ice i Expe*te
0 AY $
P R E M IU M
P R E M IU M
P R E M IU M
P R E M IU M
1 3.00
$ 5.00
t
ñus I750T
M edicei
3 DAYS
t 1.00
1 2.00
7 DAYS
2.00
3.50
S.OO
100
10 DAYS
2.S0
4.50
4.50
10.40
IS DAYS
3.50
A IS
1.75
14 00
71 DAYS
4.20
7.35
10.50
16.80
39 DAYS
S.IO
4.45
12.75
20.40
«9 0AYS
S.
10
14.20
20.25
32.40
27.00
43.20
40 DAYS
10.10
1
11.40
j
We're Proud To Be First---------
N O W A IT IN G — year Rato Aufo «j*nt will iuua yo«r
immudiftUlyl
— A U T H O RIZED A G E N T -
LARRY
[stacada, Oregon
BÍR
Miss Helen L. Coxe became
the bride of Jack F. White, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward White
of Estacada Sept. 6
at
the
Methodist Church in Vancou­
ver, Washington, with the Rev
John C. Saltman officiating.
The bride, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Charles R. Coxe
of
Estacada, wore a
turquoise
suit with white accessories.She
was given in marriage by her
I father.
Miss Nikki White, sister of
the groom, was maid of honor.
Edward White was best man
for his son.
The bride’s mother wore
r
blue suit with white accessor­
ies.The groom’s mother wore a
brown suit with pink accessor­
ies.
Following the ceremony the
wedding cake was served
a'
the bride's home to members of
the family.
After a honeymoon at
the
beachcs.the groom will resumt
his work with the Forest Serv­
ice until he reports to Fort Ord
October 5 for six months duty
with the Army Reserves. The
bride will resume her Cudies
1 at Estacada high school.
MRS. LAWRENCF ENTER­
TAINS 2 LOCAL -’ LI BS
Mrs. Evelyn Lawrence was
hostess last Tuesday to
both
the Mt. Chapter Cheer Club of
O.E.S. and
Estacada
Studv
Club.
In the afternoon 9 memben
o f the Cheer Club
assembled
for the first meeting o f the fall
season.
In the evening the
Study Club had 10
members
present.
At both meetings
guests were Mrs. Theda Tuck­
er and Mrs. Edna
Symons of
Michigan, mother o f Mrs.Law­
rence here for the summer.
Nancy Tucker told of her 6
weeks spent in Hawaii
as a
student at the U. o f
Hawaii
and of visiting many places of
interest with the other
girls
who went there or the summer
college session.
A S S IS T A N C E P L E D G E D
T O S M A L L BU SIN E SS
Direct
assistance 0 small
business in
a hard-pressed
I lumber industry i- being initi­
ated at the
local
level by
joint rc'ion between the U. S
Corn; or Fn^ineers and the
t Smal1 B uviess
Administra-
( tion.
John G
Barnett. Branch
Manag—. -moiincc.« that
the
Portlar, 1 -ffire of SB\ and the
Lumber Fu -chasing Branch of
the U. S Cor->r o f Engineers
have started > pi-'-r.am o f ex­
clusive awa-d- on lumber pur­
chases for firms qualifying as
small business in the SBA pro­
gram This purchase
action is
termed ’Set-Aside ann the in
W
FIRST—In Efficient Banking Service.
FIRST—In friendly, personal interest in the financial wel­
fare of our customers.
FIRST—In working for tlis prorpe-ity of the community
we serve.
L O C A L YO U N G PEOPLE
W ED A T V A N C O U V E R
t—
Pithing • Camping
Outdoor Vacations
Boating
f
FIRST—In helping every
c
o v r s e r v : c e s in e v e r y w e y
groitD who needs
open to us.
Estacada Branch
Earn 2 ,V per cent on all savings
3 per cent on three year
deposit certificates.
All deposits insured to $10,000 by
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Week End Specials
Prices for Th.-rs. Fri. Sot. Sep! 12-14
MIRACLE WHIP
VELVEETA
Qt- 4 9 C
2
Lbs. 8 3 C
Miracle MARGARINE, 6 cubes 3 5 ^
N ow is the time for salads!
TOMATOES
CELERY
LETTUCE
GREEN PEPPERS
Try a delicious clam aunki
POTATO CHIPS, 75 Value
CRtAllf! CHciiE, 8 oz.
Pioneer MINCED CLAMS
49C
3§C
43C
Hi
G ood" Grade Beef!
GROUND BEEF
BLADE ROAST
RIB STEAK
Lb. 3 9 C
Lb. 45 C
Lb. 6 5 C
Try our home-made Country Style
PORK SAUSAGE
ESTACADA LOCKERS
L b .4 §C
Phone CR. 9 3218