the FARM YOUTH EXCHANGE will be increased from $200 to the latter year as measured by PROGRAM OPEN TO YOUNG $254,effective with the checks de- numbers of livestock killed or OREGONIANS | livered in February, 1959. wounded. A A A A ilA A U Á Á liA U U liiiiá m U Ü Á Á liU U U iA iil. Opportunities for Oregon youth Information and assistance on e. Forest protective agencies, ► V- to travel abroad under the Inter- applying for these new benefits such as the U. S. Forest Serv- ► national Farm Youth Exchange may be secured at the Portland ice, State Forestry Department, It is not the number of books you read, ► ► (1FYE) program are again being district office, 926 S. W. Fourtn Keep Oregon Green, and Bureau nor the variety of sermons you hear, nor ► offered bf the Oregon State coll- Avenue, Portland or in Oregon of Land Management, report the-amount of religious conversation in ege extension service. I City, Room 23, U. S. Post Office, steadily improving fire record Young men, in particular, are 5th and Main Sts., Oregon City, on the part of hunters, which you mix, but it is the freqency and urged to apply for trips, because every Wednesday from 9 A.M. to f. Oregon tree farmers almost earnestness with which you meditate on some countries limit their pro- 3 P M. or Thursday, 9 A.M. until unanimously report improved These countries 12 noon jj gram to men. conduct on the part of hunters. these things till the truth in them be­ Nicaragua,! -------------------------- ► include Honduras, comes your own and part of your being, and the Dominican Republic. ► that insures your growth. pro- NAVY SETS D tt 13 FOR ► i Burma and India restrict ► grams to only a few women.Most j v NROTC EXAM ► — F. W. Robertson and Scandinavian VAd™ H P' Ctuef ot Na; ► European ► countries, however, encourage announced ► ^ both women and men in their that the, . 13th ann“ al natl° nal r programs competitive examinations for the Applicants must be between £ gular Naval . ° ffice™ Phone MOhawk 5-3794 Gresham, Oregon t ► I 20 and 30 years of age, single, Tr,almn£ J<^ rP* wU1 glven ta Day and Night Service - A Local Institution ► have at least a high sehool edu -1 ' ntop ed h,gb f ™ 1 f nl" rs and • >S w , i1; - *'•¿¡5': t cation, be in good health, fu nd- ? raduates on Dec 13 Application ► t iar with farm life, and willing to f,>rms are n,>w , a' ’adabk^ and liAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi report to others on their return , “ st1 btfore Novem‘ I to Oregon. 15> aaded’ . . . . . wm I Youth selected will travel on wpp.emen the of- , 1 1959 spring, summer or fall pn> “ “ f “ “ ‘ P ^ ^ ^ ^ v a l Acad- 0 grams. They live and work on " ,akrs e ■ n r farms in an assigned country for 11 posslb e ^or a young man m ■ ■ ■ b lour to six months, learning ail ean? a ar e g u ¡ f con' nilssloa wlul* they can about home, farm, and community life. During their his choice wheih has an NROTC All stay, they keep dairies and take unit. „„„ , __ . . tuition, . . .. fees . . and books ,, , are furnished by the Navy, and slides to use in talks after tney I ho student chiH.nl receives ^oooioo. an annual re- . j . | the return home. i IFYE applications may be * * ! * ^ 1 " JJ®90 for f" ur cured at all county extension of- > ?urlng t.h e. s” the studl'nt flees or at the state 4-H club ot- ! on fac; natlng tra!nf(lng cru« - flee in Corvallis. Youth may indi- “ “ a ™ dstuP ™ "- Aftor com cate a preference for a country, pIptlr‘g tbe usual four , but final decision is made from ^ 1Ie| c ' , bc * commissioned in Founda- th S e^ular Nayy or Marine the National 4-H Club tion in Washington, D. C. u n U. Corps and .. goes on active ... duty as Deaa- line for applications in Oregon is f hP™ fP Vfe C?,reer flc,°r . October 18 he Navy s far-flung fleets. For In the eight years Oregon has twho apply and ^ a lify .m- taken part in the program 2 / mediate assignment to flight youths have visited a total of 22 traln.lng .wi!1 open new careers in countries naval avlatl(>n. __________________ High school seniors and gradu-! ates between the ages of 17 and ! NEW SOCIAL SECURITY 21 may apply for the NROTC ap- LAWS MAKE FOR CHANGES titude test. Those who make a An estimated one thousand fa- qualifying score will be given a family dependents of disability in rigid physical exam early in surance beneficiaries in the dis- 1959. From the pool of qualified trict served by the Portland of- young men remaining in :ompc- fice of the Social Security Ad- tition, approximately 1800 will be ministration can now quality for selected to begin their naval car- ! monthly benefits starting with cers next September. Sepember, 1958. The NPOTC college training James E. Peebles, Portland Dis­ program is also open to enlisted trict Manager, says that of the men on active duty with te Navy ; It’s Egg and Profit-Gathering Time score of improvements Congress and Marinos. Scperate quotas are made in the Social Security in-1 established for applicants from surance system and signed into ' within these services, law by the President August 29, ; Application forms are available this new protection for family ! at all high schools,colleges, Navy dependents o f long-time and sev- 1 Recruiting Stations or from the Route 1, Box 26A, Estacada erly disabled workers should re - 1 Chief of Naval Personnel, Wash- ceive first consideration and j mgton, D. C. gathers eggs from her 748 H & N layers. A prompt action from potential check on Mrs. Alley’s operation shows hei r lay- beneficiaries. KEI> HAT DAYS ARE HERE Disability insurance benefits Re Hat Days in Oregon atari- eis a,-e using 3.8 pounds of feed to produc i have heen payable to disabled j 0(j on September 26 and wiL con- dozen eggs with a feed cost per dozen of .1748 workers 5U to>65 years of age tinue through the hunting season, since, July, 1967. lhese disab- Hunters are being asked to sign cents. Four hundred of Mrs. Alley's layers have ility insurance payments are the Red Hat pledge, wear the have heen in production about 10 and equal in amount to the monthly iJUtton, and above all, abide by the other 348 have been laying for more than old-age insurance benefit the H,e pledge when in the field hum- worker would receive if he were ing. 10 months. This is typical of the results Purina already 65 years o f age. The Red Hat pledge reads: feeders in the community are enjoying. Under the new amendments, the I give my pledge disabled persons dependents will To be law abiding Far rirc-mpt service and minimum production i also be paid the same benefits To respect the rights and prop­ they would receive if he were 66 cost, stop and see us, or give us a ring. erty of others and drawing benefits as a retired To be careful with fire and fire­ worker. Payments can be made arms 1 to any of liis children who are Results of three years of Red | 1 under age 18, or who have been Hat Days have been encouraging; , totally disabled since before a. Hunting accidents have drop­ Ernest G. Warner, Mgr. their 18 birthdays; and to has ped from 56 in 1955 to 45 in wife legardlcss of her age, if she 1956 and 36 in 1957. 200 N. W. 10th Drive MO 5-2188 Fatalities has in her care children who are from 10 in 1965 to 7 In j eligible for these dependents’ dropped 1957. i beneifts. If there is no child in b. Hunter-caused fires on Na- the family eligible for benefits, | tional Forests dropped from 53 ! j the wife of a disabled person can i in 1956 to 21 in 1957, * fe burning l qualify for benefits when she only 23 acres. reaches 62. c. State game enforcement of­ I Maximum payment to a family ficers have reported generally ! improved hunter conduct each | year. d. The Oregon Cattlemen’s As- j 11609 5. E. G2nd sociation in a survey of its mem­ bers in 1956 and again in 1957, found marked improvement In T ry a News Costs little and Classified Ad- get results. Phoneor bring y ou r ad. to New s office. i C NOTICE! Your New Ì 959 , Vi, (£ arm 11 I f intera I 1 In me Page 3 THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Oct. 3, 1958 S Telephone Directory ARE R EA D Y , N O W ! Please pick up your directory at c:jr office» f t î l ESTACADA T E L S : TEL. CO. p m a mmma j à a a a n is . i 74Sc That’s What They Say About Our New l .n u i H l r v all my clothes* S e r v ic e all my linens just Per at 1 I’ lH H IIII Dozen C le a n e rs Feed 11609 S. E. 82rd. A Mile South of King Road. Costs! Auicnuitk Service Wnsh 'n F b ff Dry \8 5 MODERN DRY CLEANING SHÂG RUGS - - - -Lb. Only Airs. Glenn Alley Laundry Sfciîïs Fani», Skirts, Sport Coals St its, Top Costs, Lidies' feats - - - m sM M seed & fees co. sue. Lb. Leundry service Gresham, Ore . 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