Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, February 07, 1958, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    V isiting a t th e J im Lam bs
' ions to said F inal A ccount and CARD PA RTY SLATED
re c e n tly w ere th e ir d a u g h te rs
th e settlem en t thereof.
I
hese
Oessert
W
a
ffle
s
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D
ifferent
FO R FEB. 8TII
an d fam ilies, th e
G len Dan-
R. A. C layville,
T h e M en’s S ociety
o f the
T he G arfield H om e E xt. m et fo rth s of O regon C ity and th e
A d m in istrato r of th e E state of
C atholic C hurch a re sponsoring
at th e G ran g e hall
Ja n . 22. C arl B u rk e s of P o rtla n d .
W
illiam
A.
Rhodes,
deceased.
Mrs. Jim L am b had a case of
T h e re w e re 20 m em b ers an d 6
a card p a rty S a tu rd a y , Feb.8 a t
(By L eila G ordon)
B eattie, H ib b ard , Jacobs &
visitors. H elen E ad cn w o rk e d : t mach flu a n d w as u n a b le to
7:45 P. M. a t th e church. N ew
M arine P riv ate
1st
class on a c h a ir an d gave a good d e­ a tte n d th e a lu m in u m etc h in g
C aldw ell, A tto rn ey fo r A d m in ­
at
G
ordons.
Mrs.
Jo
h
n
A
bbott
D oug H arm on is hom e on a 20 m o n stratio n of
people to th e co m m u n ity a re es­
up h o lsterin g .
istrato r.
d ay furlough. He fin ish ed his N ext m eetin g w ill be a t Daisy had a stre p th ro a t.
p ecially in v ited to com e
and
210
M
asonic
B
uilding,
T h e Jo h n A b b o tt’s d a u g n te r
tra in in g
a t C am p M em phis, Rileys w ith G en a B allou as a s­
g
et
acq
u
ain
ted
.
No
charge.
O
regon
C
ity
,
O
regon
and
fam
ily,
th
e
B
e
rn
a
rd
Sobo-
Term. A eronautics School and sistant.
F lo ren ce L am b and
w ill leave F eb. 6 by p lan e fo r C ora H au p ert
d em o n stra te d leskis, le ft recen tly fo r B a ld ­
h is new base a t C h erry P oint, d iffe re n t bow s and g ift w ra p ­ w in P a rk , L.A . C alif, to vio it
J o h n ’s b ro th e r, C h a rle s A b b ­
N. C.
ping.
V isiting a t th e
A m os Hills
W e’ve had a few w o rk days o tt. T hey had been v isitin g
Tinie to Think About
h om e re cen tly w ere h is b ro th ­ a t th e h a ll b u t need m ore help : h e r p a re n ts for tw o w eeks.
L
eo
n
ard
TrovvBridge
of
O
m
­
e r and fam ily, th e V irgil H ills to fin ish o u r p ro p je c t
b efo re
aha, N ebr., v isited his cousin
o f P o rtlan d .
nr visitatio n .
and fam ily , th e Bob H arm ons,
th e first of last w eek.
V isitin g a t th e Bob H arm ons
GALVANIZED BERRY WIRE
re c e n tly w ere h e r m other,M rs.
10
G rcd v ig and h e r b ro th e r
Jo e
10U FOUND SPOOLS
and W allie and fam ilies all of
Gresham’s Newest Eating Spot!
14 Gauge
12 Gauge
10 Gauge
P
o
rtla
n
d
.
Hours: 7 AM to 7 PM Monday - Saturday
$
-i 0 . 5 0
L ittle J e f f B allou, son o f th e
$<i 0.00
The “something special” about these waffles is th a t chocolate
$ 1 2 -“
Operated bv Woody and Pat Woodword
P e te B allous fell last w eek on
chips, about two tablespoonsful, are sprinkled lightly over the
M onday and b ro k e fo u r of his
bubbling golden batter ju s t before the top of the waffle iron is
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
pulled down for the baking period. The result—crisp brown waffles
fro n t teeth . X -rays show ed th e
Homemade Piees and Donuts-Orders to take­
filled with delicious nuggets of semi-sweet chocolate— is a delightful
n ew te e th to be w ere n o t d a m ­
BINDER TWINE
out, too!
taste and texture combination. Two waffle quarters, sandwiching
aged.
a
slice
of
ice
cream
qnd
topped
with
this
simple
chocolate
chip
-pound
ball
$1.20
Bale of 10 ba!ls$10.50
T h e p in k and blue
show er
sauce, is a teen-ager’s dream of a “snack” ; also a perfect dessert
for L in d a N eisen E llis a t
the
for a light soup-and-salad supper.
G ran g e h all J a n . 24 w as a nice
Quick Fudge Sauce
1820 E. Powell at Hogan Road
Gresham
LIME SULPHUR
p arty . A p p ro p riate gam es w ere
1 cup B aker’s Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
p lay ed an d th e w in n e rs w ere
Dormant
Spray------ Many Purposes
8 tablespoons w ater
L in d a an d G ena B allou. M any
4 tablespoons light cream
Available
by
bulk or in 50-gallon barrel
b eau tifu l an d u sefhl g ifts w ere
Combine chocolate and w ater in saucepan. Place over low h eat
receiv ed an d delicious re fre sh -
and s tir until chocolate is melted. Remove from h e a t Add cream
j m en ts w ere serv ed by th e h o s­
and stir un til blended. Serve hot or cold on waffles, ice cream, cake
tesses, th e g ran g e an d
H. E.
or pudding. Makes 1 cup sauce.
H ostesses w e re L o ra P a lm a te e r , N ote: This sauce will keep for several days if covered and stored
in refrigerator. Reheat over hot w ater before using.
and N orm a Lee.
MO 5-2501
Gresham
600 N. E. 8th
Mrs. G ena B allou an d Mr.
an d Mrs. P e te B allou an d chil 1 ow n social secu rity ?
a w ife and tw o ch ild ren , age 1
drer. v isited G en a's d a u g h te r A: No. O nly a self-em ployed an d 3.
If h e should die, how
i and fam ily , the Jo e G redvigs p erson m a y re p o rt his e a rn ­ m uch social se c u rity could I re ­
| is P o rtlan d S u n d ay .
ings a n d p ay his ow n social se- ceive?
M r. an d M rs. Roy L am b an d cu rity .
A: Y ou could not receive any
S ince you w o rk ed fo r
S B arb ara o f C am as, W ash, v is it­ w ages y o u w e re not
self-em ­ social secu rity b en efits based
ed h is p a re n ts th e J im L am bs ployed.
T h ere is no w ay fo r on y o u r son’s earn in g s record.
S unday. Mrs. D elm ar G a n t an d y o u to get cred it for th ese w a ­ T he Social S e c u rity A ct provi­
• wo sons w e re also visitors.
ges you e a rn ed from so m any des th a t d ep e n d e n t p a re n t’s b e ­
V isitin g a t th e G ordons S u n ­ d iffe re n t fa rm e rs
no
as
th ese n e fits are pay ab le only if
day w e re M r. an d M rs.
Jo h n sm all am o u nts a re not covered elig ib le spouse or child su rv iv ­
W ick en k am p and tw o boys o f in th e case of fa rm labor.
To ed th e w age earn er.
B eav erto n to c e le b rate J o h n ’s h av e y o u r farm w ages co u n t to- Q: W hat a re th e pros a n d cons
Got your “fingers crossed” on the future,
b irth d ay .
A ll to o k an afte r- w a rd s social secu rity you m ust o f a
fem ale
w ag e -e a rn e r’s
noon tr ip to th e N o rth
hoping to get the breaks? Let’s face it. Lady
F o rk b e p a id es m uch as $150 cash choosing to receive O A SI bene-
dam .
j w ages b y a fa rm em p lo y er in o fits before ag e 65?
Luck is fickle and luck is largely a do-it-your­
A: A fe m a le w age
e a rn e r
A fe w m em b ers h a v e b e e n y e a r o r work- fo r him on 20 or
re ­
b usy p a in tin g th e k itc h e n an d | m ore d iffe re n t days in a year w ho chooses to retin e a n d
self activity. “Getting the breaks” is mostly a
h a ll a t th e g ran g e. T h e re w ill j fo r w ag es fig u re d on a tim e ba­ ceive h e r O A SI b esefits p rio r
b e a clea n
u p d ay
a t th e i sis.
to age 65 has to consider th ese
matter of being ready to open the door when
g ra n g e th is w eek. C all e ith e r
Q: I am no longer able to op- tw o factors:
N o rm a l*ee or G en a B allou if
! era te m y farm but I d o n ’t w an t (a) She w ill rec e iv e som ew h at
opportunity knocks. The best and the surest
¡you c a n help.
D on’t fo rg e t
reduced b en efits an d w ill co n ­
| to m ove off the farm . C ould I tin u e to b e paid a t th e red u ced
j G ra n g e Feb. 8th an d o u r v is i­
re n t m y fa rm and still d raw so­
way to get ready is to institute a program of
t a t i o n Feb. 11
w h e n M aple-
ra te a fte r sh e reaches age 65.
] wood w ill v isit us. A ll g ran g es cial sec u rity ?
(b) She w ill reieiv e from 1 to
A : T h e $1200 lim itatio n on 36 checks sh e w ould o th e rw ise
a re in v ite d to atten d .
systematic saving . . . and stick to it. HERE is
a t e a rn in g s a fte r re tire m e n t does n e v er hav e received d ep en d in g
D on’t fo rg e t th e dance
on n o t in c lu d e
incom e derived on h er age a t re tire m e n t.
j th e G a rfie ld G ran g e hall
the place to do your saving and the place to put
from re n t o r
in v estm en t in- S h h as to w eig h
I S a tu rd a y , F eb. 15.
one
fa c to r
\ com e su ch as
in te re st
and against th e o th e r an d m a k e up
your money to work for you. Why not start
YOUR SO CIAL SECU R ITY
stock dividends. H ow ever, th e h e r ow n m ind.
B y Ja m e s P iazza
e x te n t to w h ich
a la n d lo rd
Q : W h at po rp o rtio n o f
th e
making your own luck - - NOW?
Q: I w o rk ed fo r a dozen o r p a rtic ip a te s in th e p ro d u ctio n p u b lic is affected by social se-
j m o re d iffe re n t fa rm e rs la st | on
farm m ig h t a ffe c t
h is c u rity
WE PAY 2 i ' r interest on Savings,
y ear. I w as n e v e r p a id
o v e r b e n e fit p ay m ents. F o r fu r th e r I a : O ver sev en and one-half
j $25 to $50 b y a n y one fa rm e r in fo rm a tio n co n tac t y o u r n ear- m illion perso n s a re
receiv in g
2%' < interest on One Year Certificates
er a n d n e v e r w o rk ed over
a est soc*a l secu rity office.
re tire m e n t ch eck s each m onth,
w eek or te n days a t one place.
Q: I am d ep en d en t
on m y A n o th er tw o an d o n e-h alf m ill-
deposit.
| Is it possible for m e to p ay m y son fo r a ll m y support. H e h as ion w idow s, c h ild ren an d o th er
------------------------- -------------------- -------------------------------------------------- ! su rv iv o rs a re receiv in g m o n th ­
ly benefits. M ore th a n n in e out
You’ll like banking at this home-owned,
I o f te n A m erican w o rk ers
a re
Air
■
’ —g - terr pero tures mad© to order—
earn
in
g
re
tire
m
e
n
t
incom
e
fo
r
for
o» comfort. G et a demonstration J
home-managed bank.
them selves u n d e r th e
system
f and n ine o u t of ten fo th e rs and
ch ild ren in th e c o u n try w ould
get su rv iv o rs in su ran ce
pay­
m ents if th e fam ily b re a d w in ­
ner died.
Q: H ow m uch m u st you earn
befo re y o u r em p lo y er is req u ir-
è
; ed to d ed u ct social se c u rity ta x
from y o u r w ages,
j
A: The law says
th a t an y
w ages paid fo r w o rk in a job
T"n
SANDY, OREGON
! covered by th e provisions
of
Serving Eastern Clackamas County Since 1911
th e Social
S e c u rity A ct a re
tax ab le fo r social se c u rity p u r­
poses. A few jobs a re n o t inclu-
[ (led in th e soeial se c u rity pro- l
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
g ram ,b u t alm o st an y w h e re you
w o rk , y o u r boss m u st ta k e out j
tw o and
o n efo u rth c en ts on -
each dollar or fra c tio n of a d o l­
la r of y o u r w ages for social se- i
curity.
F o r fu r th e r in fo rm atio n o r ’
details, c o n tc a t y o u r
n e a re st
Chevrolet is by far the newest, nicest car in its field—the only one
Social S e c u rity O ffice located
a t 926 S. W. F o u rth Ave. P o rt­
that’s new from ride to roof. And in the models most people prefer,
land.
THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Page 2
Estaeada, Oregon, Friday, February 7, 1958
Garfield News
Pre-Spring Farm Needs
JUST
WOODY'S
OPENED!
BURGER
BAR
FARMERS GAS
PONTIAC
S SUPPLY CO.
Aklie Ycur Own
LUCK!
HAVE YOU BEEN OVER TO
PRICE IT?
Bowman-Hoffman
: Pontiac
818 E. Powell Blvd. Gresham
Phone MO 5-2166
New er and finer in e v e ry w ay. Yc-î—
Clackamas County
Bank
CHEVROLET IS LOW“*
!£\»i f
ED
OF THE LOW-PR
IN THE MODELS MOST PEOPLE BUY!
Chevy costs you less than the other two low-priced cars.*
Chevrolet does more for your dollars
than any other car in the low-price
field. Even the lowest priced models
share in Chevy’s unique new Iteauty
and costly car feel.
F.rtry Chevrolet’s a full nine inches
longer—lower and wider, too. When
you hitch these new dimensions to
any of Chevy’s new engines, you’ve
got a big serving of spirited action.
See your dealer to find out how
little Chevy’s brand of fun will cost
you. You get mart for your money in
every model—anti Chevrolet is the
lowest priced of the low-priced three
in the models most people buy!
O n ly fra n ch ised Chevrolet dealers
display this fa m o u s tradem ark
See you r local authorized Chevrolet dealer for quick appro >
’sal—prompt delivery! »Jr
♦BASED ON FACTORY IIST PRICES FOR COMPARABLE SEDAN AND HARDTOP MCCHS.
fCIWAID
nom
F Fifty
B A P T IS T CH U R CH H OLDS
S PE C IA L M EETIN G S
B eg in n in g th is S u n d ay
th e
E staead a B ap tist C hurch
w ill
hold n ig h tly services in th e E s­
taea d a C ity H all. T h e R ev. E.
F. P a rtrid g e of R oseville, M ich-
j igan, w ill b e th e g u est speaker,
j Rev. M r. P a rtrid g e h as been a
successful p a sto r fo r n e a rly 30
vears.H is p reach in g is B iblical,
j w arm -h earted , and
p ractical.
His m essages w ill tre a t su b jects
of g e n e ra l in te re st to all.
G ood m usic w ill be p resen ted
r ig h tly u n d er th e d irectio n of
W alter L in q u ist of
P o rtlan d
w ho w ill also lead th e singing.
T he
serv ices
w ill begin
p ro m p tly a t 7-45 each evening
je t th e E staeada C ity H all.T h ey
w ill c o n tin u e th ro u g h th e n e x t
S u n d ay , Feb. 16. T he R ev.Par-1
I tridge w ill also be p reach in g a t I
th e S u n d ay m o rn in g services, I
, F eb 9 and 16 a t 11 A. M
T h e public is co rd ially in v ited !
to th e se services.
N O TIC E O F FTNAL A CCO UN T
N O T IC E is h e re b y given that
th e u n d ersig n ed has file d
his I
F in al A ccount in th e m a tte r o f
th e E state of W illiam A .Rhodes,
deceased.in th e C ircu it C o u rt of
th e S ta te of O regon
fo r th e
C o u n ty o f C lackam as, P ro b a te
D ep artm en t, an d said C ou rt hag
«et 10:00 o’clock a.m . on
th e
10th day nf F e b ru a ry , 1958. as
th e tim e fo r h e a rin g of o b je c t -
A T ESTACADA EVERY W EDNESDAY
GRESHAM SEED & FEED CO.
Gresham, Ore.
Phone MO 5-2186