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    THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Page
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, February 21, 1958
Viola Happenings
By L a F a y e F outs
(Too L ate fo r L a st W eek)
M r. a n d Mrs. L E. H inkson
received a le tte r fro m Col. L ew ­
is E. M aness of th e In f a n try ,1st
B rigade, HFA T rain in g C en ter
e t F o rt O rd, Calif, tellin g them
th a t th e ir son, S tev e H inkson,
w as selected as th e o u tsta n d in g
tra in e e of th e B rigade G u ard a t
G u ard M ount. T h is ho n o r w as
b ased on his su p e rio r
a p p e a r­
an ce and co m p lete u n d e rsta n d
ing of G e n e ra i O rders and o th ­
e r m ilita ry know ledge.
He
w ro te them h e w as
irnpresed
w ith th e ir s o n s p erfo rm an ce o f
d u ty and c o n g ra tu la te d them .
T h e com m unity w ill b e sad-
ened to le a rn of the d e a th
of
Ed O lson of R cdland w ho d ied
of a h e a rt a tta c k T u esd ay .They
1 fo u n d h im w hen he failed
to
com e to d riv e th e school bus
Mr. and Mrs. O lson assisted in
m an y of th e p ro g ram s of
th e
Viola C o m m u n ity C hurch.
House g u ests a t th e
Jo h n
M cK enzie hom e last w eek w e re
h e r a u n t a n d uncle M r.
anu
Mrs. F ra n k S te w a rt. T h ey stay ­
ed for a w eek an d left fo r home
last T h u rsd ay .
D inner g u ests la st T h u rsd a y
e v en in g a t
th e
M cK enzie
hom e w ere D orothy and M arv ­
in M cC orm ack of A storia.
Mr. and M rs B ill C arn es and
R onnie sp e n t th e w eek en d on
■ th e O regon Beaches. T hey also
visited relativ es at D eLake.
Mrs. A lice V estal is rep o rted
doing good a fte r h e r accid en t
la s t S u n d ay evening. T h e car
sh e w as rid in g in, driven
by YOUR SO CIA L SECU RITY
By J a m r i Piazza
h e r husban d , G a ry V estal, w as
Q : I operate a farm raising
h it from th e re a r as th e y w ere
n et
tu rn in g into th e ir hom e on the cash crops w ith a y e a rly
S p rin g w n ter highw ay. S h e w as incom e o f a b o u t $2400. D uring
ta k e n by am b u lan ce
to th e th e w in te r m onths, D ecem ber,
Ja n u a ry an d F eb ru ary , I go to
H oliday P a rk h ospital.
A rizona. C an 1 receive m y soc
ial se c u rity b e n e fits d u rin g the d e ta ils co n tac t y o u r nearest So­ a re responsible fo r th e b e tte r
m o n th s I am in A rizo n a?
c ia l S ecu rity O ffice located at shom ing in this category, w ith
A: Yes, assu m in g you a re or 926 S. H. F u o rth Aav f., P o rt­ 12-inch No. 2 comm on
also
re tire m e n t age an d have filed land, Oregon, C apitol 6 3361
tilte d slig h tly upw ard.
an ap p licatio n fo r b e n e fit pay­
Plyw ood's d ro p to $68
for
m ents, you could receiv e b en e­
th e q u a rte r inch
AD
index
L
I
M
BER
PR
IC
E
I1AS
fits for an y m o n th you do not
grade last w eek has not stim u­ D OU GH NU T SA LE SET
SM A LL INCREASE lated
FO R FEB. 27TH
re n d e r su b sta n tia l serv ices in
US FR E E
ad d itio n al
business,
th e o p eratio n o f th e farm .
M o untain C h a p te r
O. E. S.
C row ’s L u m b er Price Index C row ’s said.
V itam in and M in e ral Capsules
Q: If I n e v er re tire fro m op­ w as u p 22 cents this w eek- th e
Social C lub w ill serv e coffee,
Whan you buy
INTRODUCTORY O IT C *
e ra tin g m y farm , how w ill
I first rise for th e industry a v e r­
h o t d o u g h n u ts an d hot
cross
N
EARLY
100
ENJOY
of
ever receiv e a n y social security age sin ce la st O ctober 31. T he
buns from 9:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.
100 Vitamin and Mlnaral Capsulea
b en efits?
JA PA N E SE DINNER M. F e b ru ray 27th a t th e M ason
g reen D ouglas F ir portion
of
lasularly aalllns for 00 JO
A: T h e law p ro v id es fo r th e th e In dex w as u p 36 cents, the
The E stacada C hurch of G od ic h a ll dining room,
DOW ONLY
p ay m e n t of ben efits a t ag e 72, P in e reg io n portion clim bed 16 recen tly sponsored a Jap an ese
Com e on up fo r co ffee b re a k
$6.95
(011-40 Value)
w h e th e r you re tire or not and cents, w h ile k iln -d ried Douglas dinner fo r th e public. Purpose and visit aw hile.
A lso dough
M eaty refunded If yea dea't feel
re g ard less of th e am o u n t
of F ir show ed no index change.
of the d in n e r w as closing o f a n u ts and h o t cross bu n s by th e
better In 14 layet
y o u r re a m in y s. T his provision
M ost of the
stren g th
fo r S unday School u n it in w hich dozen to ta k e home.
Be aiaured of new .. P I P .. ENXROYI
w as placed in th e law so th a t g reen D ouglas F ir w as in ec­ th e nursery, ju n io r and senior
Order today. . . Poetesa prepaid
persons w ro delay ed re tire m e n t onom y g rad e dim ension, w ith hgih classes w ere studying.
Heathman Hotel Drug
could receive
som e
b en efit som e firm n ess ex h ib ited by U t­
T
ry
a
N
ew
s
C
lassified
ad.
T he d in n e r w as h eld inE sta- \
m S.W .Broadw ar
Portland, Oregon
from th e ir social se c u rity con ility g rad e 2x i ’s, C row 's said. cada G rad e S choolw ith about!
Costs little , g ets big re su lts
trib u tio n s.,
,
S ta n d a rd and o etter grade di­ 100 people atending.
A : P ro b a b ly not, sin ce b en e­ m ension show ed m ore signs or
T he Jap an ese food called su-
fits a re not p ay ab le to a w ife firm n ess last w eek than this.
o f d ep en d en t c h ild re n fo r any
K iln-dried F ir U tility 2 x4’s k i y a h k i as served along w ith |
m o n th for w hich th e
insured have inched u o one or two dol­ A m erican food. Ja p a n e se m usic
dollar, w as plaved and som e gam es. a
p erson is no t elig ib le fon b e n e ­ lars and 2x6 about a
In v e s tin g in
fit p ay m en lts If y o u r earn in g s w h ile k iln -d ried
Economy song w as sung by Rev. Jam es i
p erm it you to
receiv e some g rad e is firm , b u t th e
upper O. M oore and fam ily. A short
obtain (b e facts about Investor« Stock
T here has film on Ja p a n w as show n o fte r
m o n th ly b en efits, y o u r
w u | g rad es a re w eak.
an open-end mnm al fund with professional
could also co llect
fo r
those been no appreciable change in dinner. E ig h t of
th e
Y outh
m onths. S he can n o t be p aid for kiln-dried S tan d ard and B etter from the C hurch of G od served
o f H w i i H V i I accnrttira. em phasizing com-
an y m onths you are n o t elgible dim ension.
' th e dinner.
Rev. Jam es
O.
, T he trywririe« fo r this fund are chosen for
fo r ben efits.
i
P o n derosa P ine
com m on M oore closed th e affair
w ith
o f km g-tenn capital appreciation possibil­
F o r fu r th e r in fo rm atio n
or boards, especially No. 3 1x12, benediction.
The sooner news and advertising is in
our office - the better! Tues. Deadline!
STOCKS?
ities and reaaonabfe income.
Pros prospectus-booklet with com­
plete inform ation from :
C. D. GROSHONG, Jr.,
ione Manager
2725 Monroe Milwaukie, Ore.OL. 4-5758
W H A N SERVE YOU
IN MANY WAYS
This independent, home-owned bank is able
to meet your eveiy banking need. Do not over­
look any of the valuable services we have prov­
ided for you. In any legitimate field of banking
service you can confidently look to us for the
l proper cooperation.
We invite you to use all our banking services
as need arises. You are assured of the most
courteous attention at all times.
We are here to help you in every way open
to us.
WE PAY 2 h percent interest on Savings,
2" | percent on One Year Certificates of Deposit
A Stale i ax Deputy will be at this bank on
Monday. March 24th., to help with State Tax
Returns - - a free service.
Clackamas County
Bank
SANDY, O REG O N
Serving Eastern Clackamas County Since 1911
1 9 5 7 . . . arlother
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR
1957 A N N U A L REPORT *
t
S a l e s .....................
$420,601,133
W ages and Salaries
.
$106,433,578
Taxes .....................
$ 45,335,793
1
Additions to plants,
equipment, roads.
$ ¿6,836,753
20/435
Employees at Dec. 31 .
Taxes paid per
employee • • • •
Net income per
ihnrf»’
t t
,
Dividends paid
per shore . • • •
$
2,218
$
1.76
$
1.00
I
Last year Weyerhaeuser invested about $57 million in new
plants, equipment, roads and timber lands. This was done to
improve and expand facilities for manufacture of building
materials, pulp and paperboard. Also a merger was effected
with the Kieckhefer Container Corporation and The Eddy
Paper Company, operating paperboard, mills in the East, and
30 plants throughout the nation producing shipping containers,
milk cartons and other specialty pac!cages. The purpose was
to improve the long-term prospects for increased utilization
of the forest crop and to provide a broader market for the
Company’s paperboard production.
V Un usewarmer
IV*
These events indicate some of the important steps the
s taking toward building a permanent forest industry.
Cor upa
1
W hile lumber production wos almost equal to 1956, and plywood and pulp
production was up, total sales were down 4 % , largely due to lower lumber
and plywood prices, lower prices, together with higher costs, caused a
decline in earnings from $2.10 per share in 1956 to $1.76 in 1957.
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W EYER H A EU SER TIMBER COMPANY
working
to b u i l d
a permanent , stable forest industry
GRESHAM SEED & FEED CO.
Gresham, Ore.
Phone MO 5-2186