Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, May 30, 1958, Page Page 6, Image 6

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THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Page 6' rec
le ft th e hosp ital in O regon City
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, May 30, 1958
and is c o n tin u in g h e r recovery
D O fc G £
(By A N N E JU S T IC E )
T he comm n ity 4-H C lubs of
D odge held th e ir m o n th ly pro­
g ram a t th e "tall Fr iday even­
ing.
S everal d em o n stratio n s
w ere presented by m em b ers of
th e v arious clubs. C elia B egu-
lein and K aryl R eynolds o f th e
C ap ab le Corn's show ed how to
m a k e a chocolate crazy cake.
G eorge C asw ell
and
Leaon
A , D. Benshoof
P lu m b in g and H eatin g
General Sheet Metal
Work
E stacad a
City L icen sed
P h on e MU 7-3S31
Reynolds of th e Dodge S tock
Dodgers show ed how to m ak e a
sim ple rope h alter. M em bers of
th e
G reen N eedles F o rre ste r
show ed m any p ractical tric k s
on v arious th in g s every F o re s­
te r should know . C heryl W ag­
ner, C arol Sim m ons, L aV erne
R eynolds and Ja n n ie A nn Wol­
ford show ed th e p ro p er
an d
im p ro p er w ays to sit,
clim b
stairs, rem ove a coat and walK
in high heels
Mr. and Mrs. J a c k K ishpaugh
and M rs.P aul J u s tic e w e re p re ­
sen ted w ith 4-H Booster cards.
T h e b e a u tifu l p la q u e th a t th e
N eedle Notes recen tly w on w as
on display. S u san C asw ell and
Ronald S lane w e re chosen
to
a tte n d cam p a t C am p C olton
w ith K aryle R eynolds as a lte r ­
nate. The E stacada
PTA re
cen tly m ade tw o schoarships
availabl for cam p. C heryl W ag­
n er w as selected to a tte n d 4-H
su m m er school in C orvallis.
Miss J e a n n e tte P ederson w ho
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1 am part of
all that I have
met . . .
ennyson
Jíutan*¿il Marne
■ h one M O h a w k 5 -3 7 9 4
G resham , O regon
Day and N igh t S ervice - A Local Institution
a t a n u rsin g hom e in S andy.
A bout 66 -esidents o f Dodge
m e t in M etzler P a rk
S u n d ay
a ftern o o n fo r picnic in honor
of B ill S im m ons
an d
Paul
S lane.
A p o tlu ck d in n er w as
serv ed h ig h lig h ted b y
hom e­
m ade ice cream fro zen o n th e
sp o t b y sev eral w illin g boys;
and a
b e a u tifu lly
decorated
cake. I t w as in th e fo rm of a
N ational V an lin es tru c k on th e
h iw ay c o m p lete w ith
yellow
line. Mrs. R onald B ry a n
and
Mrs. P a u l S lan e d eco rated th e
c a k e in ho n o r o f
M r S lan e’s
b irth d a y .
A few h a rd y souls
v en tu red into
th e old
sw im ­
m ing hole and
th e y o u n g er
folks play ed so ft ball a n d p it­
ched horeshoes.
T h e stu d e n ts of D odge
are
all w o rk in g v ery h a rd th is last
w eek of school and lo o k in g hor
w ard to su m m er vacation.
Tom S tro c d e r
is proudly
sho w in g a 12 1-4
in ch tro u t
th a t he cau g h t a t C lear C reek
F alls S a tu rd a y aftern o o n .
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OREGON CITY REG U LA R
ARM Y R EC R U ITER IN
NEW LOCATION
M aster S erg ean t Leo G. K elly,
re g u la r A rm y recru itin g serg-
east for C lackam as C ounty a n ­
n ounced th a t h is
o ffice has
been m oved to a new location.
T he re c ru itin g office located
previously at 815 N M ain S t.in
O regon C ity is now located
at
1506 W ashingtos St, in O regoi.
C ity.
A nyone in terested in
co n ­
ta c tin g Sgt. K elly
reg ard in g
e n listm e n t in th e re g u la r arm y
or desiring in fo rm atio n ab o u t
th e m any en listm en t options ca­
re e r fields and service schools
open to th e ynunv m en of th is
a re a a re u r g .d to contact Sgt.
K elly eith e r in person p*
the
above ad d ress o r b
call C ollect O regon City 7-J 1
By N ellie C u rrin
G u ests a t th e hom e of M r.
a n d M rs. H e n ry H eiple S unday
w e re Mrs. Elsie H ale and J e r ry
an d M r and M rs. E arl M cCon­
n ell.
T he fro st recently killed to ­
m ato an d p o tato plans in this C A M PBELL BUYS
REG ISTERED A YRSHIRE
vicinity.
H om er C am pbell of E sta c a ­
The B arn ard ra n ch a re h ar-
v e tin g th e ir first hay crop th is da recen tly m sd e an in itial p u r­
A y r­
w eek. T his is several w eeks chase of one reg istered
shire according to th e A y rsh ire
ahead of th e u su al tim e.
T h e p rim a ry election
w as B reeders A ssn S ecretary D avid
v ery q u ie t h e re w ith a 50 p e r­ G ibson, J r . of B randon, Vt.
cen t vote.
T he tran sactio n w as recorded
th e
M rs R. H. C u rrin
re tu rn e d in th e N ational O ffice of
A ssn, in
last w eek from a vacation trip A y rsh ire B reed ers
to S usanville, C alif w h e re she B randon, V t. w h ere com plete
w as th e g u est o f M r. and Mrs. records on all registered A yr-
D on A llen.
i shires in th e U nited S tates
m a in tian ed since
O n th e sick list re c e n tly w ere h a v e been
M rs M ild red L in n and Mrs.j Vi­ 1875.
olet H eiple. B oth w ere unable
to ta k e th e ir places on th e e l­
ectio n board.
YOUR SO CIA L SECU RITY
B y Ja m e s Pizza
Q : I n a v e been em p lo y ed for
10 y e a rs an d I am fully in s u r­
ed.If I q u it w ork 10 y e a rs b e­
fore re tire m e n t age w ill
my
social secu rity b en efits be af-1
I fected?
A: Yes, because only 5 y e a rs,
o f low o r no earn in g s can
be
'd ro p p ed ” o r d irreg ared ed ; the
rem ain in g y e a rs of no e a rn in g s
w ould lo w er y o u r a v erag e earn-
| ings a n d cause y o u r social se­ MEN TO BE ADM ITTED
TO MT. A N G EL COLLEG E
c u rity b e n e fits to b e sm aller.
W hen
M t. A ngel W om en’s
Q: I w ould lik e a n e x p la n a ­
tion of th e b e n e fits
th a t a re C ollege opens its doors fo r th e
pay ab le to a w om an w h o Is ln- 1958-59 school year, m en stu ­
fo r
j su red on h e r o w n social se c u r­ d e n ts w ill b z re g isterin g
classes, th u s ending th e schools
ity account.
: A w o rk in g w o m an m ay 70-year tra d itio n as a w om en s
claim h e r social se c u rity bene- college.
1 fits a t age 62, if she w ish es,b u t H en cefo rth th e sshool w ill b e
she w ill re c e iv e a re d u c tio n in k n o w n as M t. A ngel College.it
th ca am o u n t of th e
p a y m e n t has been announced by M other
th a t she w o u ld receiv e
w e re G em m a, p resid en t of the col­
S ix m en hav e already
she 65. T he am o u n t o f h e r re ­ lege.
duced b e n efits depends
upon en ro lled as fu ll tim e students,
1 th e n u m b e r of m onths
b efo re a n d in q u iries have been re c e i­
others,
, she is 65 in w hich sh e
d raw s ved fro m a n u m b er of
n e r p ay m en ts.
If sn e claim s M o th er G em m a said.
T h e c h a n g e in the school’s
p ay m en ts a t age 62 (36 m o n th s
¡b efo re age 65) she w ill receiv e sta tu s resulted fro m a n increas­
1 80 p e rc e n t o f w h a t r e r b e n e f it, ing n u m b e r of re q u e s ts in re ­
w ould be at age 65. T h e redu- cen t y e a rs fro m m en w ho w ish ­
, ied b en e fit w ill co n tin u e even ed to e n te r college. A n tic ip a t­
in g th e n e w policy, th re e m en
a fte r sh e is 65.
day
Q: I o p e ra te a sm a ll room - stu d e n ts have enrolled in
1 ing house b u t do all th e w o rk tim e classes at M t. A ngel d u r­
m yself. T h erefo re, th e re d o esn ’t in g th e school y e a r now en d ­
seem to b e a n y d irect expenses ing. O ne of th em , C harles Wil-
for c a rry in g on th e business. ck en of Colter,, w ill b e th e first
Do I h a v e to show a n y e x p e n ­ m an e v e r to g rad u ate from th e
ses in fig u rin g th e a m o u n t of college w h eu th e school holds
its co m m n e n rcm en t
exercises
i m y y e a rly Incom e?
Yes. L a b o r is only one item on M ay 29. M i. W ilckcn holds
I of ex p en se. Y ou m u s t p ro ra te a B ach elo r of S cience degree
fro m th e U of U tah and re tu rn ­
ed to College to obtain a degree
in e le m e n ta ry education. He
tra n sfe rre d t , Mt. A ngel after
ta k in g courses at P ortland E x ­
tension C enter.
Sale Co-op Tires
s ip :h r
all costs of operating and m a in ­
ta in in g y o u r hom e according
to th e n u m b e r of room s
used
fo r hu sin ess purposes. F or ex ­
am ple, if you use one h alf
of
th e room s in y o u r
hom e for
business, h a lf
of
th e
cost
w ould h a v e
to
b e charged
ag a in st th e business- electrici­
ty, h e a t,
etc:
F o r f u r th e r Inform ation
or
details
contact y o u r nearest
Social S ecu rity office located
a t 926 SW 4th Ave. P ortland.
CA 6-3361
P IN K ¿ 'B L U E SHOW ER
FO R MRS. RAY BE1RT
Mrs. R ay B iert, th e form er
L eith a C ourfain, la te of
F o rt
W orth, T exas, w as g u est of h o ­
n o r at a p in k and b lu e sh o w e i.
T he p a rty w as held th e
ev­
en in g o f M ay 23 a t th e L ester
C o u rtain residence w ith
Mrs.
L ester C o u rtai i and Mrs. E rn ­
est C o u rtain as co-hostesses.
L ots of nice gifts w e re
re ­
ceived. W hile m an y w om en a t ­
ten d ed , others se n t gifts.
T h e w om en w e re served cake,
ic cream , coffee and lem onade.
A nice tim e w as h ad by all.
Mr. D. D. G reen lee of O n ta r­
io, C alif, visited i n
E stacada
last W ednesday a t th e hom e of
his b ro th e r and w ife, M r
and
Mrs. T ru m an N elson.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
L. J . A N D ER SO N
ST A FF CO RR ESPO N D EN TS
G a r f i e l d ............................................................... . . M rs. R ay G ordon
V i o l a .......................................................................... M rs. L a fa y e F o u ls
G e o r g e ................................................................. M rs. Jo e W iederhold
E agle C reek ........................................................ M rs. M argar#? Rosa
B oring ............................................. ........................
M rs. E rm a R ich
Dodge
.................................................................M rs. A n n e Ju s tic e
C u rrin sv ille ......................................................... M rs. N ellie C u rrin
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Memorial Day and Memorial Day Traffic ~
In memory of those who have given their lives that
we may be guaranteed the freedoms we enjoy, let us
pause and give them our thanks on this Memorial Day.
F or the multitude of automobiles on our highways on
this long Memorial Day week-end, those of you at the
wheel drive carefully in honor of the day that our toll
of accidents be smaller and all lives safer.
Fstaenla Branch
Earn 2 A per cent on all savings
3 per cent on three year
deposit certificates.
Until your center non-skid ch an n el is worn sm ooth, you r tire
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(Formerly Farmers Gas)
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MO 5-2501
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E d ito r a n d P u b lish j T
P ublished w eekly on F rid a y s at E stacada, C lack am as C ounty,
O regon. E n te re d in th e p o sto flice a t E stacada, O regon, as sec­
ond class m a tte r. S u b scrip tio n ra te s in C lackam as C ounty one
y e a r $2.50; o u tsid e th e co u n ty and in th e S ta te of O regon one
y e a r $3.50; o u tsid e th e S ta te of O regon o ne v e a r $4.00.
Sub­
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