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THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS!
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, .hm e ¿ 7, 1958
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
L. J . A ND ERSO N
E d ito r a n d P u b lish *«
P u b lish ed w eek ly on F rid a y s a t E stacad a, C lack am as C ounty,
O regon. E n te re d in th e postofflce a t E stacada, O regon, as sec­
ond class m a tte r. S u b sc rip tio n ra te s in C lack am as C ounty o n t
y e a r $3.00; outside th e C o u n ty an d in th e S ta te of O regon one
y e a r $4.00; o utside th e S ta te of O regon, one y e a r $4 50. S ub-
scrip tio n s p ay ab le in advance.
ST A F F CO RR ESPO N D EN TS
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re o rB e
........................... M rs. Jo e W iederhold
E aeh f C reek .................. .................................. M rs. M a rg a re t Ross
r ? h » creeK
M rs. A nne J u s tic e
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M rs. N ellie C u rrin
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The way of a superior man is threefold ;
virtuous, he is free fom anxieties ; wise, he
is free from perplexities ; bold, he is free
from fear.
— Confucius
(Carroll 3Fmwral Home
Phone M O haw k 5 3794
G resham , O regon
D Où G i
(By A NNE JU S T IC E )
M r. a n d Mrs. L a rry
F ugle
b ecam e th e p a re n ts of a n 8 lb.
baby boy a t th e O regon
City
hosp ital on Ju n o 25. T h e baby
h as b een nam ed Jo se p h LeRoy.
M r. an d M rs. Bill F o x of Rose-
bu rg w e re w eek end g u ests at
th e Jo h n F ugle hom e in Dodge
Mr. an d Mrs. Fox a re n ew p a r­
e n ts o f a d a u g h te r, Jo A n n E l­
izabeth.
T he Dodge S u n d ay
School
h eld th e ir d aily v acatio n Bible
school p ro g ra m S u n d ay m o rn ­
ing a t 11 o’clcok. M r. and Mrs.
W m. C rist of
P o rtla n d
had
c h a rg e o f th e B ible School and
w ere assisted by M rs. R onald
B ryan, M rs H ow ard
W ester-
berg, Mrs. C alvin K ishpaugh,
and S ally and Leaon R eynolds.
T h e re w e re 28 stu d e n ts en ro ll­
ed and th e re w as an
av erag e
a tte n d a n c e of 24.
Mrs. M attie P easse of N e b ra s­
ka is v isitin g h e r d a u g h te r Mrs.
D an D o u g h e rty of D odge.
Tom S tro e d e r left
M onday
m o rn in g fo r a trip to
S eattle
w ith B ill S im m on.B ill an d Tom
ex p ect to b e gone a cou p le of
days.
G eorge B ender a long tim e re s­
id en t of th is co m m u n ity is le a ­
ving this w eek on t th re e w eex
trip to v is it frie n d s in Illinois-
Mr. B en d er plans to re tu rn to
O regon fo r a sh o rt
sta y and
th e n hopes to go to C e n tral A m ­
erica w h e re h e u ltim a te ly p lan s
to m ak e his hom e.
The com bined m em b ersh ip of
Day and N ight Service - A Local Institution
th e Dodge 4H clubs a rc busily
m ak in g signs, an d c h e fs
hats
and v arious o th e r
things In
p re p a ra tio n to e n te rin g the M o­
lala B uckeroo p a ra d e on J u ly 4
M r. and Mrs. B ub A kins and
fam ily o f T h re e L y n x and Mr.
and M rs. V ernon M ills and fa m ­
ily of P o rtla n d w e re S aturday
v isito rs a t th e
W m.
Connor
home.
T h e b lackcaps a re rip en in g
an d m any people from th e com
m u n ity a re busy at w ork
in
th e v arious fields around E sta ­
cada
A sm all group of young peo
p ie enjoyed th e new ly in au g u ­
rated Y outh H o u r a t the Dodge
c o m m u n ity hall S unday ev en ­
ing; th e even in g w as spent tu
sin g in g an d B ible study.
F o l­
low ing I he Y outh H our
cam e
F a m ily and F rien d s h o u r w hich
is dedicated to th e older group
It is hoped th a t as tim e passes
th e gro u p w ill becom e larger.
M RS. D A N GRO SHO NG
H ON ORED AS IDS QUEEN
M rs. D an G roshong, w ife of
D an G roshong, local zone m a n ­
a g e r o f In v esto rs
D iversified
S erv ices has been honored by
th e com pany as ID S Q ueen in
h e r h u sb a n d 's sales division.
Mr. an d Mrs. G roshong live In
M iiw aukle.
T h e ho n o r is accom panied by
an aw ard given to th e w ife of
th e sales rep rese n tativ e in each
of 153 sales divisions who ac h ­
ieves lead e rsh ip by m ak in g th e
to p p ro d u c tio n record
in his
sales ilivision.
Mr. G roshong is one of
th e
M olalla Bit's Lassie
m ore than 2700 sales re p re se n t­
ativ es of The In v esto rs G ro u p
d istrib u tin g in s ta llm e n t invest -
m en t ce rtific a te s and
m u tu al
fund sh ares issued by seven of
th e subsidiary and
a ffiliated
com panies.
T he Investors G roup, now in
its 04th year, has assets u n d er
m anagem ent is excess o f
S2
billion.
each y e a r by
farm
products w ork fo r each other.
T h e re ­
shipped to out of sta te m arkets, fore, if you a re paid w ages
of
according to O regon state coll­ a t least $50 in a c a le n d a r q u a r ­
ege ag ricu ltu ral econom ists.
ter, these w ages w ill count fo r
O ut of sta te sales acco u n t for secu rity purposes.
H ow evei,
about one out of tw o dollars ta ­ th e re m u st be a bona-fide am-
re latio n sh ip
ken in by O regon farm ers
In ployer em ployee
ease of specialty crops— such as betw een you and y o u r b ro th e r
O regon's $15
m illion an n u al fo r th is to be considered co v er­
p e a r Crop— upw ards of 90 p e r­ ed em ploym ent.
cent a re sold outside th e state. Q: I am em ployed as a c a re ta ­
C rops w ith m ore th an 90 per- k e r fo r a ch urch.
T he ch u rch
i n t of farm
receip ts
from does not rep o rt m y w ages
fo r
shipm ents to outside m ark ets social security. Is th e re a r e a ­
UNITED FUND BUDGETS
,
ARE SCHED ULED include snap beans and s tra w ­ son fo r th is .
berries, each grossing around A : C hurches and
o th er non­
E J H rdina
P re sid e n t
of $10 m illon a year.
,
p ro fit org an izatio n s a re ex em p t
the C*lackamas C ounty U nited
O th e r berries, filberts, hops, from p a y m e n t of social security
Fund, announced today
th a t cannery beets, g reen peas.eher- taxes. T his is is because th e y
budget review sessions for th e ries. prunes, and m ore th an
a have no earn in g s w hich go
to
purpose of d eterm in in g a co u n ­ dozen grass and legum e
seed th e b e n e fit of ony sh a re h ild e r
ty w ide cam paign goal this fail crops a re in th e 90 p ercen t-p lu s or individual.
These o rg an iza­
have been set.
P resid in g as groups h ig h ly dependent on th e tions m ay elect to hav e
th e ir
ch airm an over th e
volunteer outside m ark ets.
em ployees covered by social se­
g io u p w ill be G len D. K ing of
W heat and ca ttle top th e o u t­ cu rity taxes., If th is ch u rch is
C row n Z ellerbach Corp. M em ­ side m a rk e t list for dollar vol­ n o t rep o rtin g y o u r w ages it is
bers of his com m ittee a re Jo h n um e. M ore th an th iee- fo u rth s probably because th e y hav e not
H opp. Ted H uff, H arley C ro ck ­ of the cash incom e for O regon’s m ade such an election.
ett. Mrs. Don E llison, Dr. A. K. $50 m illion a n n u a l w h e a t crop Q: M y fa th e r died on O ctober
G uild, Don O sborne, F red S p i­ com es from outside th e state, 30 1939. but had
done som e
cer. Mrs. S ch u y ler S outhw ell. and one h o lf th e $80
m illion w ork u n d er Social S ecu rity p r i­
W m . E.
L ightow ler. H arold yearly sales of cattle and calves o r to h is death. W ould th ere
H olm strom , M rs G erson G old­ ! are out of state.
now be any
b en efits
w hich
sm ith an d E. J. H rdina. ,,
could be m ade to m y m o th er b e ­
T he sessions a re open to the
cause of his w ork,.
public according to Mr. H rd in a YOUR SO CIA L SECU RITY
A : No. The 1939 am endm ents
By Ja m e s Pizza
and anyone interested in
any
w hich added su rv iv o rs benefits
p a rticu lar agency is invited to Q: My invalid b ro th er has em ­ provide th a t th e w o rk er
m u st
fo r
him .
atten d . T he h earin g s
w ill be ployed m e to care
hav e died a fte r 1939 in
o rd er
I
receive fo r the w idow to receive m o n ­
held in the C ircu it C ourt Room W ould th e w ages
count fo r social security pu rp o ­
H ouse in O regon City.
th ly benefits. S ince y o u r f a th ­
ses. I have heard th a t
w ork e r died in 1939
y o u r m o th er
for a fam ily m em b er does not cannot receive w idow ’s b en efits
count.
based upon his w age record.
H ALF OREGON FARM
A* W hile it is tru e th a t
some
PRODUCTS ARE SOLD
F or fu rth e r inform ation or de­
form s of fam ily
em ploym ent
ELSEW H ERE SAYS OSC
a re not su b ject to social sccut- tails contact y o u r n e arest Social
M ore th an $200 m llion
are ity tax, th e exclusion does not S ecu rity O ffice located at 928
added to
O regon’s
econom y apply w hen b ro th ers or sisters SW F o u rth Ave., P o rtlan d .O re.
S t r o i i g l i a i 'i i
This Friday, July 4 ]
We,as Americans.
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Independen
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HoofiisjS
o r Pillisi?;
celebrate ■
METAL k OOFING for HGMF or FARM
Fines-.
Cvrhon Sfeel
STRONGBARN SIDING
56% Stronger Than
PRICES - Corrugated Steel
Conventional Grades —
26,'Inches W ide
Yei Is light Weight r oo!
L ength
P e r Shee/
I>e,r..SJ iee
of Sheet
Sm all L ots
1« S q u ares
or More
Springlike Toughness,
$1.43
$1.26
Stays F h t uni Even!
$1.67
$! .82
7 -ft.
$1.91
$2.08
low First Cost - Low
8 ft.
You Will Celebrate
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YOUR FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE 5
Everyday of the year when you have
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SAVINGS ACCOUNT
in the CLACKAMAS COUNTY BAM
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( l i v e yourself . that
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9-ft.
$2.34
$2.15
A • ounts and 2% percent interest on One Year £
Certificates o f Deposit.
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10-ft.
$2.60
$2.33
$3.12
$2.86
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MOLALLA (S p e c ia l)— Television's most popular star,
Lassie, signs on as star attraction at the Molalla Buckeroo
July 3, 4, 5 and 6. Lassie will be featured on the program
at all five performances along with Walt Disney s Old
Yeller" in person and some 200 world champion cowboys
plus dozens of bucking broncs, Brahma bulls, clowns and
other rodeo acts. Other features will be fireworks on the
night of July 4, street parades on the 4th and Sunday
July 6th. The show schedule includes a performance
Thursday evening July 3 at 8, matinee and evening July 4
at 1:30 and 8, evening showing Saturday July 5 at 8 p.m.
and a matinee only on Sunday afternoon, July 6 at 1:30
p.m. Tickets are available by writing to Moialla Buckeroo,
Molalla, Oreaon.
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