social se- forced to pledge a resumption Secretary of labor of the details of Eagle Creek. .. ■ legislation of all I pension I benefit Is this true, or o ........................ f hearings on labor and welfare E s ta c a d a , O re g o n , F rid a y , M a v 16, 1 9 5 8 w ill m y earning* b efo re 1951 al- by th e S ta te L abor C om m ittee funds It w as th e m easure und and Mrs. Lawrence _ ’ - -----— ------- ------- --------------------- Sil bo consid .e d in fig u rin g m y an d p ro m p t consideration of er S en ate consideration w hen Mr P lu m b in g an d H e a tin g ben efit 8 * co m m ittee reco m m en d af S enator K n- w land, the Repub- W ahlstrom and d a u g h te r P h y l - , NOTICE OF PRE-SCHOOI. General Sheet Motal A All earnings a fte r 1936 on ions by th e Senate. T here is lican lead er, and o th er adm in- lis of G eorge Mr. an d M rs L e s -, CLINIC MAY 21 w h ich social ^ecority w as p aid no ex p ectation th a t broad labir istratio n su| p o rters o ffered te r C olson ot G arfield, w ere Work W ednesday, May 21, a ll chil a re considered, a n d if th is gives legislation w ill be recom m end- th eir various ¡“b o r^ le g is la tiv e guesw a ^ o ^ M ^ d e a t ^ t t o ' dren who w ill be enrolled in the the highest average benefits w ill ed, but the groundwork could proposals as rm endm ents^ E stac a d a ... . . 4 . . bt* based on all earnings. Since be prepared for action nexc All but one of the amend salm on d in n e r g iven S a tu rd a y ! n ig h t a t C orbett by th e C orbett public schools are requested to earnings be ba^.d have on * b e e n 'y e a i. m ent. were rejected, with sub generally been . City Licensed support, A m erican L egion P ost. O thers ! have their required pre-school higher since 1950, it is usually Hearings can be very educa- stantial Reoublican _______ _ finally n o te d at the dinner w ere Mr., medical exam s to be conducted advantageous to base benefits tional if the proper w itnesses _____ and the Douglas bill P h o n e M U 7-3831 w as passed unanim ously 88 to and M rs. A dolph S till of Bar- j at the Estacada Grade School on the average earnings after appear. T he S e n a te debate, covei ■ 0. It now goe« to the H ouse ton. I.ibrary from 9 AM to noon,May 1950. >r Committee :n ___________ _„ l l l t l l|T|ITI 21 . Q:: My husband died recen t-! ing w idely publicized night Where the I. C U A R A N T ifD P IR FE C T ly.I believe 1 listed him as my and Saturday sessions, centered ready has held som e hearings. Y Ol'R SOCIAL SECURITY beneficiary when I applied for national attention on the prob' By Jam es Piazza m y social security card. How do lem o f obtaining effective la- JANICE BCI1LINGER G R O K E T T JE W E L R Y Q: I have heard that only m y I change th is . i bor laws. Reaction from the N MMED A - VOMEN’B S an d y , O regon w ages after 1950 w ill determ - A: There is no procedure | public is all important in <b DORMITORY SPONSOR S ta rtin g a t Janice M Dtihlinger of Eagle w hereby a person nam es a bene- taining d e sea b le legislation Averag! 40 m iles p er gallon ficiary on a serial security card 3. M embers of the Senate, Creek, a freshman this year at ill S uspension Four C application. Social security mon by roll call votes on proposed Oregon State college has been B an k Y ;rms thlv payments go to unmarried amendments, were need to go selected as a women's dorm i next children under age 18, and to "n record on the various laboi tory sponsor ■ n campus Including H auling, B utchering, C ooling, Cut- disabled adult children who be- legislative proposals. These roll year. Sponsors assist other students cam e d isa b le d before age 18. calls undoubtedly will be used tin, w ra p p e d anti d e liv ered fo r 6c lb. They can be made to w idow s connection w ith the Novem- with study p oblems.work w ith new tudents ¡n adjusting to age 62, or to w idow s under age h er congreosslonal elections. P o rk 8c ib. S ta r rtin a t onom y a t low cost 62 who have in their care a 4. The pro-labor bias of the college life, and assist w ith dor G ood mitory activilies They receive child entitled to benefits. Pay- Senate Labor Committee was ite D elivery! C ooling, cut, w ra p p e d an d d e liv e re d , 4c ib m ents can niso be made to de- d arin gly exposed by the fa it partial room »-ent in exchange pendent w idowers or dependent 'bat the omv labor measure it for their services. Miss Buhlinger is majoring parents under certain condit- bas reported to the Senate this ions. The law not the insured session was the only labor m e i- in business education. A 1955 high person. specifies w hich o f these sune suported by the \F L CIO graduate of Estacada D ial CR. ?-5145 247 E. Pow ell in S w an B ldg. P hone M O 5-415S This w as the Douglas bill school, she ts the daughter or survivors ta’.-cs precedence ov S. 2888) for disclosure to the Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bdhlinger er the other Q: I am a self-em ployed car-1 penter. How can I be sure my | schedule “C” o f m y incom e tax form 1040 is correct and w ill be accepted? A: Your schedule “C” is cor One of the best end most appreciated Gradue‘ ion Gifts rect only when it includes all you can give is the start of a Savings Account at the your business incom e for the year, less all proper, allow able Estacada Branch of the First State Bank of Milwaukie. expenses of operating the busi- Our Estacada Union High School celebrates it • Forty- sess. If you apply this basts principle, you w ill arrive at the ninth Commencement Friday, May 23, 1958 at 8:00 P.M. correct amount o f your self-em - It is our sincere hope that after their graduation tv.0 w The most complete choice of plym ent incom e that is to be who do not continue on in school may find their places reported for social security pur- M odal eize, power, weight, or price purposes. in their home community - - of which we are so proud. Q: I am over age 65. Can 1 I still qualify for social security | paym ents if 1 start fanning now? M o d a l 19 A: A person can q u alify for social security benefits at any tim e he has su fficien t covered w ages or s«lf-em ployed in com e regardless of his age.The Supar 44 amount o f work needed d e Stond ord 0 -4 4 A v o ila b l* pends upon vour exact age. Q: Two years ago, m y hus band deserted m y tw o min r Earn 2 A per cent on all savings M odal a * children and m yself. H e was 3 per cent on three year recently k ill'd in an accident. Would t be possible for us to deposit certificates. draw benefits based upon his work McCulloch Motors Corporation A: Yes, provided vour hus M o d a l Supar U has appointed a new chain-saw dealer band had w orked long enough under social recurity to have In your neighborhood. an insured status. If this is the For service and sales on all M od a l 77 case, m onthiv benefits can McCulloch saws, be sure to visit then be paio to the children and to you as long as you have them in your care and th ey are All deposits insu:' Y „ u vj .^, v under 18 yc,.rs of age and un married. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Q: We w ere divorced just 3 w eeks before his death, early this year.I paid his burial ex-1 penses and w onder if I can b n ! reimbursed bv the Social S e I« S o . Modafe curity Administration. Also OLD MARKET r >R since I am 63 years old, would 1 it bo possible for me to draw - L*fACADA j i i ■ - ______ monthly benefits on his ac- _____ count? .Tj/ni i-r •r u e A: You rnn 10ceive the lump- i H E sum death paym ent, provided ‘ E i\( ho had not remarried and was F - NCi IIX P E R T insured at the time of his death. you wore divorced at the t 8ARBERS Since lim e of his d^ath, there is no COUSIN’S w av that you can draw' m onth ly benefits unless there are children w ho are either disab led or under the age o f 18. For further information or details cdntaet your nearest S o cial Security office located at 926 S. W. Forth Ave. Portland, Ore. CA 6-33G1 THK CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS A . D. Benshoof Page 6 I curity RËNAULTS * 14 MEAT CÜT FOR LOCKERS 7 # u Ü tS W Ä Q E N S *12 5 0 Harold Middleton YORK MOTOR CO GRADUATION TIME !S NEAR - - - Estacada Branch for chain saw users fEtfACADA KcCULLOCH f !2N ESTACADA PARSER W W »wo K aru ers - - l'io W a itin g ! MAIL ItOX IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM WILL BE HELD WEEK OF MAY 19 TO 24 The annual Mail Box In”- provement Program w ill be ob served this year during the w eek of May 19 to 24. The Department w ishes to e n courage patrons o f rural deliv ery service to provide suitable i boxes, erected and m aintained for easy and safe accessiability, presenting a neat appeam ace, | and affording protection to mail. Boxes that are improperly erected or in unserviceable con | dition retard d elivery o f mail and expose it to the weather Names o f the box ow ners, should be inscribed on the side 1 of the box visib le to the carrier as he approaches, or on the dor if boxes are grouped. The box number may be inscribed on the box if desired. B oxes and suoportJ should be kept painted. When tw o or more boxes are grouped at one point, or the re ceptacles are not directly tn front o f the residents, the nam es and addr. sses must be on the front o f .he boxes A T E S T A C A D A E V E R Y W E D N E SD A Y GRESHAM SEED & FEED CO. Gresham, Ore. Phone MO 5-2186 NO COMMENT WASHINGTON A dvocate, o f more effective labor legis- ; latfon believe that the Senate controversy iv e r this subject i initiated bf -Sosator Knowland ( and prom ptly supported by ( the Eisen how er Adminstra ton) served some useful pur poses w hich could have far- reaching consequences. Among the possible benefi cial result« listed are these: 1. Dem ocratic leaders w ere ■ We have just purchased lime-spreeading equipment------ 2 spreader trucks and a loader------ from Soil Conditioner Incorporated, for del ivering and spreading Mineralized Sugar Lime onto farmlands in Multnomah, Clackamas, Marion and Washin jton counties. O R D E R S can be p laced d irectly w ith us — or th ro u g h your m a rk e tin g o rg an iz atio n . A rra n g e m en ts have b een m ade w ith B irds Eye a n d G re sham B erry G row ers to h a n d le th e ir grow e rs ’ lim e orders. Lim e will be sh ip p ed in box cars, u n lo ad e d d irectly to o u r tru ck s, a n d s p re a d on y our farm for only $13 p e r ton on 2-ton p e r acre a p p licatio n s, $13.50 p e r ton on P /j- to n p er a c re ap p lic atio n s, a n d $14 p e r ton fo r o n c-ton p e r a c re a p p licatio n s. S U G A R L lM E IS B E T T E R _ M in eralized S u g a r Lim e is a p ro d u c t of th e su g a r beet in d u stry a n d ou r supply com es from n e a r T o p p en ish , W ash . T his lim e is su p e rio r to raw rock lim e becau se: 1. T he calcium c a rb o n a te base is fo rto fie d w ith n itro g en , p h o sp h o ro u s a n d m agnesium . 2. H igh calcium c o n te n t an d fine p a rtic le size resu lt in fast action. 3. Light w eight gives tw o-fifths more bulk to th e ton. G r e s h a m C o o p e r a tiv e £ ^ ^ 6“ * * B Ö L