Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, May 23, 1958, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    pay is at the all time high.Most
p Uul Slane and Leaon Reynolds!
tirement age In both cases, up
month of N ov 56, the month of
people worl; r.
shorter
time
A third member, Mi-s. Wm.Con- u, fiv e years o f a person’s low- Nov. 57 was 'he last month in
than ever for the meat they buy.
nor was absent
est or „„-earnings years can be which an application could
be
o rc i !
Debbie Jean Bryan celebrat disregarded and not figured in filed and full retroactive bene-
‘ ‘Darndest recession I
ever It doesn’t make sense except
the the avo,
ed her third birthday at at the
Thc jnniv idual re- fits puid.
saw” Louie emarked. "Usually br one thing- processing costs
the meeting by sharing her birth
.
hi„ hest of thu bene.
For further information
or
when w e have a recession pric­ u-'.v risen sir. ply during
pa -1 lew
few years uauur,
Labor, B
materials
u r a ia t any
day cane
cake with
w en everyone.
Her
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.
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details contact vodr nearest So­
es o f essentials such as steel de- past
ese y - cial g ocurity O ffice located at
clire, same lor labor- But not und transport ition costs are at parents. Mr and Mrs. Ronald llts computed uni.er
Po IV
an all time r.igh and these are Bryan served the ice cream and tell!s,
921' S W. Fohrth Ave.
this
time.
Costs
are
going
up-
Paul Slommsl:]. i).\ir
(By John J. Inskeep, County
*4
, “ at sl^n ,lcanc0 . , does land, Ore. C \ 6-3361
but fast- and so ane bank
de­ all reflected n retaii prices.The cake. The cake was beautifully
DENTIST
is that decorated by Mrs. Bryan.
a*?0. bavc regarding social se
Louie our hunting and fishing posits.This recession is not caus­ irony o f the situation
9 to 5 Mon. thru Sat.
partner and rural philosopher ed by lack of money to my way consumers oay little attention
The Dodge Teen A ge
Club CU^1,JL •
... .,
.. NOTICE: Oui
deadline
for
MASONIC BLDG.
from out Molaila way had just o f thinking i\1y boy, we are e x ­ to these pnnrossing costs
and played host to a large group of
-A|: Beginning with the month day night. We cannot guaran­
Estucada, Oregon
finished corn planting
as wu periencing a
P<irson ls '- " e m?y nave un tee publication It material Is
buyers
strike place the blame foh higher pri- Dodge residents Saturday even- a
drove up after 11:30. This is a against high orices by
ing at a picnic at Metzler Park. 1 ilnited earnings and still
received later than Tuesday
house­ ces on the pouucer.
good
hour
to
arrive
at
Louie’s
“
Cattle
prices
will
likely
fall
58
people
enjoyed
a
potluck
ccive
his social security checK
Dr. L. W. Griffith
wives.
And don't tnink they
ranch- His hawk eyed -vife who don’t wield a lot of influence
as more cattle appear on
the supper.
After the supper the each month ; owever, his total
Register Now With
A Complete Optical Service
earnings
year in
in w
which
doesn't like visitors who
dis­
!*rnml,s for the
° veai
c
' But I au concerned
with market but you just cant turn n teen-agers and their guests re- “ lie
is
72
must
be
considered
In
Eyes Examined
tract Louie from his work, us in
their attitude toward meat pric­ crank and obtain more cattle.A turned to the community hall I determining his right to checks
Broken Lenses Duplicated
particular, i always in the kit­ es and beef producers in partic­ cow
c o w has
n a s o only
n l y one
o m - calf
i o n year.
j i a i . The
m v for
m i an
. III evening
i- v i 11111 e I of
I I dancing
U U IIO IIIK
,
,,
„
• 170
Glasses Fitted
chen at that time or
in town ular. In fact I think a lot about processes of nature are sometim-
Paul Slane and Bill Simmons “ rn ,hf T n s be*,ore, „ e ls 12\
For Summer Piano
Q:
Is
there
a
deadline
for
Eyeglass Frames Repaired
spelling Louie’s hard
earned these matters while I drive the es slow. Too many get out o f are both home for a short time,
IN STRUCTIO N
drawing
retroactive
benefits?
W hite You Wait
money. In tb>- first instance we tiactor. I heir the Los Angeles the business and it
will take Both men arc drivers for
Na-
By delaying ton long am I like­ See me at the Estacada
Ve invite Comparison of
visit bri' fly ..nd git down the
time
for
someone
else
to
fill
the
tional
Vanlircs
and
have
been
have started a boycott of sorts.
ly to lose any back payments?
lervice, Quality and Price
road.” But when - “ she”
as
gap
away for a long time.
“ The way I look at it is this.
A: Yes, yo.i are. We can pay Church o f God on Thurs­
We do our own grinding
Louie calls her. is away
from
“ Here is what one
of
the
Max Kishuaugh who drives a
months days, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
VISION OPTICAL CO.
home Louie always invites us to Prices of meat on the hoof go farm editors has to say
about log truck for Rex Kiggins
re­ benefits for only 12
which
Gresham, Oregon
lunch.
One thing we can say up and down with supply and present prices:”
turned to work this week after kack fr?.m
Since or 1:30 to 4 :U0 p.m.
O ffice on Powell Blvd.
many a long period o f inactivity.
t*le application is filed.
for Louie’s wife- she is a good demand. About 1951 good steers
brought as much as 38 cents a
30 1 Fine At : Budding
Telephone MO 5-3813
cook.
frills have been added for the
Special Motaer’s Day services the paymCntS to womCn undei
Jhst in time fo r lunch” was pound on the hoof.. These were convenience of the housewife were held a' ;he Dodge Church 65 could first be made for the Por»! End
C A 8-5522
high
prices
and
everybody
got
Louie’s way o f greeting. " I sure
and instead of making more and follow ing Sunday School. The 4 A A A A 4 A I AAAAAAAAAI.A.:
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Howard L. Smith
into
the
bus
ness.
It
wasnt
long
am glad to get this field of Or­
A
more progress
in efficiency, Pa ¡tor Crist n o s e Proverbs 31- •N
Insurance
-
Real Estate
after
that
a
good
steer
grading
egon 355 co n planted
before
man yadded costs have gone in- 10:ol for his scripture reading
Agent for Badger Mutual A
choice
sold
for
as
little
as
19
the next rair. I have been try­
to tood distribution.
and the sermon was
on
the
Nati'.nsl Fire Ins.Companies
ing some o f the
new varities cents a pound This was below
I f f * k 1 j *rfi«
EJ
•Using prices of cat»le
and Mother o f Jesus Mrs. Howard
172 S. E. Fourth St.
produition
costs
of
many
produ­
furnished bp C live Cook but we
◄
beef in 1947 and 1948 as an ex- Westerberg sang a solo request
i
cers
so
they
got
out
of
the
busi-
O ffice Phone
Res Phone
◄
haven’t yet
found nnv that
ample. U.SX—pt o f Agriculture ed by her mother, ‘In the Gar- A
meant
fewer
caitle
Ti­
CR. 9-3773
CR. 9 3854
' eats old 355 f: zld com hybrid ne:
◄
i-iiiciuns .-haw that the net den’ roeompaoed bv M is "1. F. 4
higher
◄
w h pad s bidding
a a
lue i * ■ itl ■ for the lat- Ob. There were two loui-g.ner-
«4
,
•
pric.
.;
are
back
A
' uncheon over w e filled up pi ici «. In fri
r.ver on
the ation families represented. Mr. a
the hoof.That
A
: nsumer paid and Mrs- M. K. M erritt o f Mul- a
n
Al!yn T'". Pri-tf*. ' .D. with some o f Louie's 'Old Hill­ up to 2 j c ts ere on now.
A
is
w
h
.re
we
side”
sir
iki
j
tobacco,
it
em
up
A
} her prices In 1047 the aver­ ino were accompaned by their A
P H Y S IC IA N w SURGEON
A
it appears to me is age price oi‘ all choice beef at
A
‘•The
way
and
vis.ted.
Mostly
about
the
daughters, Mrs. Louise Gaar of A
Estaeada
A
kicking
about ret iil in the United States was
that f >ks arc
.. cl ssion.
A
Portland and Mrs Howard Wcs-
Rvnning Drug Bldg
A
Phone CR 9— 3285
A
il 1
"IT 61.8 cents lb the iverage net terLerg of Dodge; their grand-
A
farm value 4 1 . 2 c, resulting in son’s w ife, Mrs. James Wester-
I f No Answer
A
the man frorr the country go*- berg an her ■-•hildrcn,
Jimmy
Call CR 9— 4152
A
A
ting 72 percci ! of the consult1 - and Phyllis o f Portland. Mrs.
A
er dollar. In 1957 choice beef Ernest Murry c f Mulino came
A
A
George S. lira. M.D 1
averaged 70 0c
lb at retail, with her «on-in-law and daugh-
A
OBSTETRICS A
netled the farmer only
42.4c, ter, Mr. and Mrs Louis Jepson
A
A
G YN E C O LO G Y
givin g the man in the countiy o f Oregon Cby to be with
her
A
Estacada
only 60 percent o f the consum granddaughter, Mrs.
Calvin
A
A
Rynning Drug Bldg-
er dollar.
Kishpaugh and children Danny,
A
Phone CR 9— 3265
"Thus the farmer, cattleman Darrell, D em is and Dorene of
A
*4
or feeder received only 60 per- Dodge.
I f N 0 Answer
A
Call CR 9— 4152
ent o f the consumeh dollar in
The large hiway marker foca-
A
A
1957 against ?? percent in 1947. ted at the intersection o f
the
In the case of perk, tre percent- «Id Spi ingwater road, the new
age to the farmer n 1947 was Estacada- Moialla and
Dodge
Don Day
71 percent l
the consumer road is sporting a new sign of
dollar, only
percent in 1957. the Estacada
side,
proudly
Agent fo r Loyalty Group A
No one claims that the
re- pointing to the
Dodge Com-
Franklin National Group
tailer is getting rich because he munityl hall and the . Hillock-
Insurance Companies
appears to be getting such
an burn Lookout.
Estarada. Oregon
increased short of the
consu- Mothers o the Needle Notes
Phose CR. 9 3371
mer dollar Retailers justly say
dub were guests at a party
tlnl if there were great profits P 'f‘Panc-d by ine girls at
the
to be made in retail meat sales, J " '
agn. ’i
Thursday
DR. P A U L O. CROWN
competition vould bring others members*’,«-
f P P . °f P
C H IR O PR A C TIC P H Y S ­
into the business
and that
w t, «i gift
irift> ar-d
M rd'tif
P a m° Mrs
»i’ er
IC IA N
, ,
.
, in, , wta
the leaders
A
..self would
Prevent unduly Howard Begutein and Mrs.Jack
A
Midford Bldg. — Estacada
large proifts. The gross profit Kisnpaugh were presented with
isn't entirely in
the
retail aprons made by Laverne
and
Telephone Estacada 1F6
phase. From the time the ani- Kathi Reyno’ds.
A
mals lave thc faim or
feedlot, Mr. and M s. Vernon
Mills
A
Hours :9:30 to 5:30 p.m.
there are many hands
to go and son Pau ' f Portland spent1 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 4 A A A
Closed Thursday
i through befo-e the meat reach- j-he weekend at
the Connor
•
i ü
•—
es the consumer.
home where Mr Mills
helped
Phone Estadada CR. 9-3275
‘Transportation, slaughter - W1V’ a rorn«'-!eIing project.Sat­
ing. processing anl
retailing JV ,lJ evcaing the Connors and
have been hit by higher wages,
“rttepd®d the
Teen
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
hjgher taxes and higlicr costs s
c ‘‘
P;' rk, ° n
An efficient Bookkeeping
or doing bus:ness. These costs CoPllor ;jnd o h iiS ro^ of
Wert
Service at a Price You Can
are more likely to continue to Linn> Mr an<1 Mrs Wm Connor
A fford
increase rather than decrease. Eva Spicknall of Dodge
M r’
For Small Businesses
SANDY, OREGON
•‘A ll of wheih is another way and Mrs.. Vernon
Mills and
R O S A L Y N STRU B H AR
o f saying”
Louie conclud- Paul drove to Three L y n x
to
Rte. 1. Box 12, F.stae ida
Serving F.astern Clackamas County Since 1911
ed "A fte r b e«i prices hit
the celebrate Mother’s Day
with
Phone CRestwood 9-6720
peak and st. rt to slide ; s
wo Mr. and Mrs Robert Akins and
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
opect this sommer,I doubt that family.
these processor f costs won’t g
o
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Evelyn M. Lawrence
down a cent Tn fact they may ' O l ’R SOCIAL SECURITY
continue to rice. Well. I guess
By Jamas Pizza
Isstirance of All Kinds
A 1 its time to g«t back to work.”
Q: Why does the Social Sec­
Notary Public
Estarada. Route 2. Box 94
urity base th a old age amount
Phone Estacada CR. 9-3959
■ on the last t v o yeai-s o f a pei
son’s work rather than on his
f
*> 0 t o 0
earrings before that date?
I>R. LIO NEL BURTON
(B y A N N E JU STICE)
A : Social Security benefits
OSTEOPATHIC
The Dodge Communiity Club are not computed in the
way
met Friday evening. M ay 9. A yOU indicate They are figured
PH YSICIAN AN D
plan to allov- the
community on
averagc earnings o f an
SURGEON
4-H clubs to erect a clubhouse individual either from 1937 un-
ESTACADA. OREGON
on club property was approved. , hp reache/ retirement age or
Phone CR 9-3250
Now executive board members
1ncl
... .
, B
were welcomed, they were Mrs- from 1951 until he reaches ro­
THE C LA C K A M A S CO U NTY NEWS
Page 2
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, May 23, 1958
Precessi
Directory
by the
Wayside
M alcolm Frost
i/mATIOL'S
And
SfSi'
ratiMons
Wi
TO THE BOYS AND GJS'S
GRADUATING FROM OUR
AND BEST WISHES
To Aii Our
I G R AD I SCHOOLS & HIGH SCHOOLS! :
Graduates of 1958
S sst of Luck for Your Future!
You Are Cordially Invited To Visit
Our Bank Where We Are Aiwavs
Ready fo Help You in financial
Matters In Every Way Open To Us.
IWT. HOOD C! .AMERS i LAUNDRY i
Sandy i
£str*ceguG
Clackamas County
Bnnk
f* S a v e n o w a t
Farm Tracicr Company
d u r in g o u r . . .
A S A *
| To Each
[ B o y
C. JONES
ESTACADA JEWELER
!
I
o r G ir l}
of the Class of
1958
H. C. SANDERS
Bookkeeping - Accounting
Contractors Loggers Mills
THURSDAYS
SCHMIDT INS. BLDG.
ESTACADA. OREGON
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For Watch Repair
Open 9 to 5 Dally
n
i
Gresham Berry
Growers
I
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^best
d re ssé
© ah:v :
EXTENDS HEARTY
:
CONGRATULATIONS
o
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Z h' n i “ young i.a»
knowledge of
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S*te
,s dependent
It’s old pump roundup
tim e . . . time to trade
that inefficient old
pump for the eco­
nomical, trouble-free
water service that only
a new 1958 Jacuizi jet
water system can provide.
0 U n io n ’s attendant
j
& BEST WISHES!
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May You Always Be Successful In jj
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= AH Your Undertakings.
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GROWERS [
GRESHAM, OREGON
° s«e that there's nothing f°rK°
|
Yes, right now during our annual
trade-in event, your old pump regard­
less of make or condition is worth
real money in trade on a new Jacuzzi.
Mn. Palmer M. Cnuncr, Clorn, Cnliforni*
Minute Man service is the fastest, most
thorough check-up... Royal 76 the finest, most
powerful fill-up your car can get anywhere.
WIN HS 0CI Send je • I'meetek about rou,
m
j GRESHAM BERRY
M i ^ û I ê W h *D
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Do‘
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• 4 , cm* U n lif on proSuct • ' pprvict il puDlishpd.
n i |l «»•'4 , » « • •!>•«* to* * » 90 wmp t«
1* l.l P i L I p . Union 0 « Co . Union Oil Cpnlor.
C 0 «<•• WOO Vo* 0 ngplpo »4 C4IH.
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U N IO N O IL C O M P A N Y or catirosNiA
TUMM 4 « • » « O M O l K - n
It’ s your once-a-year opportunity to
get vastly improved water service at
a substantial cash saving. So don t
delay. Phone or come in now while
we are making these special trade-in
allowances.
• ‘ of shallow or deep
wells to 400 feet, only
ore moving part and
it's above ground.
• C om pletely a u to ­
matic
sell prim­
ing . . . self-adjusting
to changing water lev­
els.
• Burt to provide the
eitra pressure needed
for automatic washers
end garden sprinklers.
i . i l n r 'i l e e i i m e . i,- ,■ 4m ••
FARM TRACTOR COMPANY
Mt. Hood Loop & Boring Rd., Gresham Rte. 2