Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, August 29, 1958, Page Page 5, Image 5

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YOU* SOCIAL SECURITY
By James Piazza
Q: My husbaiul is blind and be­
cause of this signs his checks by
mark. Since this signature by
mark must be witnessed by two
persons, it makes cashing hts
checks exceedingly difficult. Is
there any way we can avoid this
problem?
8EW8 Oswego Waler Carnr/ulQueenCavorls
A: No there isn’t. So long as
he is capable of directing the
use of his own funds, we will
pay him on his own behalf. Ad­
mittedly this makes for an awk­
ward situation, but we have no
authority to pay anyone on his
behalf unless he is not capable 01
handling his own funds.
Q: How can I get a record of
my wages under Social Security?
[ S A R D OF H E A R I N G
An important announcem ent for those who need
he ring help - - -
Mr. KEN BENTON an
expert w ill be at - -
Estacada
Jones Law O ffice B ld j.
H e will be available for
FREE C onsultation and
ed vice about your hear-
SHARON SPENCER
will
¡ng problems.
share the spoihght with I)iane
NEW STYLEAR
Be r . re to c o m e in or call CR 9-3767 during clinic
hours for hem e appointm ent.
This new aid to hearing is not for the really deaf,
but fo ith o se w h o have a little trouble. It is worn
e iilh e ly in the ear, not a gadget, but a real hearing-
aid, com plete with volum e control.
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Estficada Hi-Lifes
Mrs Walter Sagner and Mrs.
Hay Wolfe returned
Sunday
morning from an enjoyable vls’t
w't'.n their sister Ellen in Char-
!o!tsville, Virginia. On the way
home they stopped over in
Washington, D. C. for two days
f '•'"hi se< ing.
Mr Wolfe and
two children came from Eugene
Sa'urday and took
Mrs Wolfe
home on Sunday.
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(By Margaret Ross)
Editor and Publish *r
Vacation days are soon over for L J. ANDERSON
local school children and families Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County,
are hurriedly getting the kids re­ Oregon. Entered in the postufticc at Estacada, Oregon, us sec­
outfitted for another year of ond class matter. Subscription rales in Clackamas County one
school, while sandwiching in pic­ year $3.00; outside the County ; nti in the State of On gun one
nics and beach outings. Kaglc year S4.00; outside the State of Oregon, one year $4 50. Sub­
Creek School will resume next scriptions payable in advance.
Tuesday, Sept. 2.
STAFF CORRESPONDENTS
Among the FKA boys of the Es­
tacada H. S group who took part Garfield
IJrs. Ray Cordi j
in livestock judging and arrang­ V io la ..........
Mrs. Lafaye Fou-s
ing their exhibit at the Clackamas George
Mrs. Joe Wiederhold
ounty Fair in Canby last week,
Mrs. Margarr'. Ross
were Don Melton, George Suter, Eagle Creek
end Louis Scates of Eagle Creek. Oodge
Mrs. Anne Justice
George had previously accompan­
ied Mr. Gentemann to the fairs C u rrin s v ille
Mrs. Nellie Currln
of Mutnomah, Columbia (at St.
Helens- and Tillamook Counties to
take part in stock judging. This
week the local FFA boys were
planning to move their exhibit to
the State Fair grounds at Salem.
De and Starlev Smith and child­
including H auling, Butchering, Cooling, C .-
ren who have been staying wi.h
her parents, the Tony Buhlingcrs.
tin, wrapped a n -’ delivered for 6c lb.
for the past two weeks since re­
turning from DSC summer school,
Pork 8g lb.
are leaving this week to establish
a home in Seattle, where De will
Cooling, cut, wrapped and delivered, 4c lb.
he a teacher at Jane Adams Jr. Hi
School. Last Sunday they partici­
pated in a family reunion at the
home of De’s parents, the Rand­
Dial CR '‘-5145
olph Smiths in Estacada. All of
his brothers and sisters were
home for a visit so the party -
numbered nearly 40, including
23 grandchildren.
MB*’,
Attending a picnic for firemen
wego Water
Festival.
Labor and Ihcir families of Boring Ru­
I)ay wcek en<l. There will also be ral Fire Dept, held last Sunday
at Boring Grade School were the
Announcing Appointment of
Red Andersons, the Harry Clarks
a ski meet and a carnival.
and Jim Kennedys.
Shirley Burnettt
family
Visitors at the Walter Sagner The Saturday
attended the an­
home over the week end were last
picnic of the Willamette Ir­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sagner of Eu­ nual &Steel
Co. at Blue Lake Park.
gene and David Hughes of Baker on
Nancy Whisler, Lee Proctor .and
Eddie White were their guests.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Wiese On Sunday Tom Burnett
companied
his
sister
Joanne
to
end two boys spent 2 days at Sea­
Corvallis where he helped her
side last week.
as a Major Authorized Dealer for
sorority do some painting
on
their
house.
On
Monday
evening
Miss Evilo Osborne went
to
Portland
to
The Dalles on Saturday to attend Joanne went to
the wedding of June Taylor, one spend the night as guest of Jean
Brackett.
o f her sorority sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Still were
. at Rockaway beach for part of
last week as guests at the cottage
of some friends.
J
Mahcl Clestcr recently spent a
wi
at the beach at Nelseott,
accompanied by
Mrs.
Edith
Shoup and her istcr Mrs. Bessie
Ilammel, of Oregon City. They
also visited the Ken Shoups, who
recently moved from
here to
Otis.
Sibvl Baley and her children
have been spending this week at •
. ti:c beach in company of her par-'
tints, Mr and Mrs. Earl Holbrook
of Wishram, Wash.
The II ttk Sulers went to Rea
mond last Sunday to attend the
annual Buckcroo
Breakfast.
They visited with the Paul F
Testers. They were accompanied
_ j ESSON N UM BER O N E! A I!
juniors know this axiom :
hy Phil Gentemann.
Q uality foods insure £ood health —Ju st w h a t we re offering . .
On Sunday, Aug. 17, Mr. and
So it’s h.D k-to-school w ith hearty hot breakfasts an ! wholesome
Mrs. P.oy Meyers attended
the
lunches. Let’s star: w ith these energy-rich m eats. f -t
cereal!
large golden wedding anniver­
and dairy foods, dependable national brands
sary ce'Miration of Sir and Mr.-.
Clifford Strong,
at Warner
Grange in Canby. The Strongs
are the parents of Meyers’ daugh-
terin law.
Mrs. Wm. Dunstan spent the
week end of Aug. 16-17 in Salem.
On Saturday she attended
her
1 b ; m s > c i » 1 * ï 4 ' S
nephew's wedding.
On Sunday
.she helped celebrate Uic 60th
wedding anniversary of some
second cousins. Last Monday Mrs
Dunstan welcomed tier step-fa­
ther and her mother, Mr. and
.Mrs. F. N. Haney from Forest
2 ROLL PMC Grove for a weeks visit
CH IFFO N
Mr. and Mrs Marv.n Dunstan
last Sunday attended an annual
picnic at Blue Lake Park for em­
ployees and families of the New­
berry Co.
l Lb. FREEZER JAR, Re?. 55c
Guests of Florence Cloningcr
for five days last week were Mrs
Robert Coojc and Mary Columbe
from Longview, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White on
FR1SKIES, 1 Lb. Reg. 3 for 50c
Wednesday of last week entei-1
tained the Jim Kennedy family
for dinner. Guests on the follow­
ing evening were the White's
daughter, Mrs. Ronald Shellhart,
and her children from Eugene,
M O TH ER’S, 2 lb. 10 oz. box, Reg. 55c
and Mrs Leo Artman of Portland
A picnic party last Sunday at
Eagle Fern Park included
the
Durwood Douglas family, Nola
Ciester and Hazel Beers.
Houscguests of the Lonnie
Smiths for a few days last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Chet Westcr-
hng and their two children from
Kingsburg, Calif.
FISH ER ’S PA STE U R IZ ED
Mrs. Lyle Bryan and her son
David went to Los Angeles early
this week to see her elderly fath­
er who is quite ill.
The Bill Fletcher famiy of Ea­
PU R IN A . 2% lb. Box, Reg. 39c
gle Creek welcomed the birth of
a new baby boy, I^avern Allen,
last Sunday, Aug. 24 at Emman­
uel Hospital. This is the fifth
child ,n the family. He weighed
C. & H., Reg. 16c Enrh
7 lbs. 3 oz. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fletcher of
Estacada and Mrs. Edna Sewell
of Yakima, Wash.
A great
grandmother, Mrs. Dollie Louise
Fletcher also lives in Estacada
it:rday August 2C-29-30
MA..SAd!bt
IJ. S. D., "Goad"
ROUND STEAK
1b- 1 9 c
Bologna LUNCH MEAT lb. 4 9 c
DOG FOOD,
SEEDLESS GRAPES
lb. 1 0 c
Large Crisp LETTUCE
ea. 1 0 c
CARROT* 1 lb Cello Pak ea 1 0 c
CeiRY, Lge. Bunch
ea 1 0 c
STAIN & Redwood Stain
The nation’s n u m b e r o n e fin ish
for R e d w o o d a n d C e d a r
F o rm u la te d from perfect lin ­
se e d o ils a n d color p ig m e n t s to
p e netra te d e e p ly A llo w s w o o d s
to “ b re a th e ’' n a tu ra lly s o
O ly m p ic -sta in e d s u rf a c e s never
peel, blister or c ra c k Y e t—
O ly m p ic S ta in is a ctu a lly le sr>
e x p e n siv e to u se th a n paint cr
inferior sta in s. A v a ila b le in 2G
s t u n n in g w estern c o lo rs
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Companion product to the fa m o u s
O ly m p ic S t a in is O ly m p ic R e d w o o d
Stain. D e s ig n e d a n d form ula ted
e x c lu siv e ly for s m o o th a n d ro u g h
f in is h R e d w o o d T h is Re d w o o d
S t a in e m p h a s iz e s the b e a u ty of
th e g ra in of the w ood A g a in — no
cra ck in g , p eeling or b liste rin g
p ro b le m w h e n O lym p ic
R e d w o o d S ta in is u se d
OLYMPIC STAII.FG TilDLUCTS CO.
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it.'.tie Z. WjshinftBi
49c
Special 4 f ° r 5 9 c
OATS with china Special
p i t o i H r i
VALBCRG
LUMBER YARDS INC.
2 for 49c
Hcody's PEANUT BUTTER
1b. 8 5 c
LOCKERS
g> i lb. pkgs. 1-ÖÖ
TOILET TISSUE
attuiti eins
CUT TOR
Harolc Middleton
SA T U R D A Y , A U G . 30
from 11 a.m . to 4 p.m.
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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
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A cousticon hearing-aid
ACOUSTICON'S EXCLUSIVE
Eagle Creek
CHEESE
2 far 55c
2 lbs. 4 9 c
DOG CHOW Special 2 for 3 9 c
Powdered Sugar
2 lbs 25c
TAYLOR’S HI-WAY MARKET
N. Estacada City Limits & Hiway 211,-CR 9-3253
The Earl Wilson family travell­
ed to Seattle Sunday where they
visited Mrs. Wilson's aunt.
Fred Gaylord returned from the
hospital Friday following his mo­
tor accident.
Ora Gaylord spent a week vis­
iting his sister in Lauder. Wvn.
T E ST IN G HIS SFA LEGS Paul Amir«, all lime favorice ice
»tar, demonstrate» the fun and comedy for family enjoyment
during the eight-night »bowing of HOLIDAY ON It F OF
beginning Wednesday, August 27. through Labor Day and
September 3, at Portland Multnomah Stadium._________________