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screen. Classified AdMONROE TAKING PART IN supoort my widowed mother. 1 Portland on the association's pet Plesae keep this date in mind am trying to provide protection ition. A large attendance of „ ♦ „„dte FIRST FLEET EXUERCISES * ' Edward D. Monroe, machinist's and help make this a success for for her in case I should die. I am smokers and non-smokers is antic having worked ipated. he declared. mate third class, L'SN, son of H. our young people. Your patron fully insured, D. Monroe of Estacada, Route 1, age will be appreciated. Orders more than 10 years under social The present wording in the reg and husband of the former Miss un Marion-Kay products will be security, an I count on social se ulation prohibits use of tobacco “in any form.” Betty J. Taylor of Portland., taken and delivered by calling curity for my mother? “Neighboring states permit A: Since your mother receives aboard the radar picket destroy CU 9-6063 or CR 9-6647. at least one-half her support from limited smoking by bus passen er USS Higbee is taking part lit a First Fleet Striking Force you, she can receive Parent’s gers” the Commissioner explain Exercise, nicknamed 'Barnstorm’ YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY benefits at your death, if she is ed. “As soon as the bus passes By James Piazza into Oregon, passengers are re of fthe coast of Southern Califor over 62 at that time. nia. Q: I am receiving $98.50 per quested not to smoke. Proponents Q: I'm a man 28 years old that I feel (among other things) and have a wife and three child month from social security. METHODIST KIDS PLAN ; ren. I’ve worked under social want to marry a lady who receiv this is a ‘poor public relations’ SALE ON NOV. 8TH security for the past six > 68« es $57.00 per month as a widow. feature.” “On the other hand” the Com The Junior Dept, of the Esta- and have earned over $5000 each She says we can’t marry as she ! cada Methodist Church School year. How much could my wife would lose her $57.00, and we missioner pointed out, “many per I has on hand to sell Marion-Kay and children receive if 1 should can’t live on my $98.50. Is she sons claim they are allergic to to -ioy better health, brighter dishes, a cleaner kitchen bacco smoke and , if the prohib right? pure vanilla and pare granulated die? WASH DISHES BETTER . . . ELECTRICALLY, peper; their object is to earn a A: Under the law. we can ition against smoking is allowed, v an electric dishwasher in your home now. It you A: Your wife could receive a a POE customer and aren't completely satisfied, kodak projector for the Church lump sum death payment of S25o pay the lady an amount equal to they will not be able to find : will guarantee that you cun return it and get of pubic conveyance l and Sunday School. They are al and monthly payments of $254. one-half of your benefit immed means r money back. See any appliance dealer displaying which does not render them ill. so having a sale in the old tele Monthly payments would contin iately after your marriage. "Lose That Dishwasher" banner. Do it now. • _ phone office in Estacada, Nov.8 ue until your For further information con One objector thought the prohib youngest child Sale will consist of aprons, tea reaches age 18. however, they tact your Social Security office ition ought to be extended to ex i, E L E C T R I C C O M P A N Y < 2)0 marijuana and op towels, cards, food. etc. The mon would bo less than $254 after the located at 92« S. W 4th Ave., clude O re g o n ’s P i o n e e r E le ctric Uti' t y ey from this sale will be used to oldest child reaches age 18. Portland-4, Oregon. Phone CA ium as well as tobacco smoking.” Eugene E. Laird. Salem attor rent our film and to purchase a O: I’m a man, age 40, and I 6-8361. ney, field the petition on behalf of the bus operators, contending PROTEST PROPOSED that vehicles carrying passengers SMOKING IN BUSES are now equipped with modem Although a certain manufactu air-conditioning equipment, im rer advertises “ it’s what’s up proved ventilation and other fea front that counts.” many Oregon tures which “greatly reduce the non smokers are evincing interest objectionable features of smok in “what’s in back” (of buses,) ing.” Public Utility Commissioner Ho | Objectors state they do not be ward Morgan indicated last week. lieve air conditioning equipment Announcement was made last of buses is comparable to simil- month of a request by the Ore iar equipment of airplanes and gon Bus Association for revision trains and ask that Morgan retain of PUC regulations to permit the present regulations. smoking in the last three seats of buses. Some people wonder if there “A flood of mail has been re ! are people on the moon. You ceived in opposition to the pro r may be sure there are no people posed change,” the Commission I there otherwise they would have er said. “ No mail has been re tried to borrow from Uncle Sam ceived supporting the smoking in long before this. buses.” ' “I have seen three editorials Life’s but a brief lesson—and advocating a relaxalion of the school’s out before we realize it . no-smoking rule,” he added. ' Whether the editorial writers, It's true that all things come to themselves are smokers or bus-ri those who wait—on themselves. ders was not made clear in their articles.” A man’s Success formula: Morgan said he will set October toughest competitor should be ¡6 as date for pubic hearing at himself. Page THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Estacarla, Oregon, Friday, Oct. 24, 1958 6 Try a News C?<its little and TH A T DISHWASHER OR YOUR MONEY RACK! PO RTLA N D G EN .AAAAAAAA. 4AAAAAAAAA A A A A \ A \ iA A i If I could pel to the highest place in Athens, I would lift up my voice and ;ay: "W hat mean ye, fellow citizens, that ye turn every stone to scrapewealth together, and take so little care of your children, to whom ye must one day • oiinquish all? ” — Socrates Carroll JKtiuua! Home Phone ' 'O.iawlc 5 3/34 Gresham, Oregon Day and Night Service - A Local Institution '< T Y 1 T T Y T T * Y Y Y Y Y V YY VYYV VYVYYYYV'I TV A Y H u rry ! O ffe r e x p i r e s O c t . 31, . \ A A A A \ A A ,4 A \K A A A A A LEO N A RD PLY-VENEER’ FOR LIGHTER TOUGHER PACKAGING . . . another product of Weyerhaeuser ueveiopment " # ; Ct 4 v .r s a t i i . pty-v.n..r p an el »tock ha« mony o p p ik a - Horn other than pockaging. Here cu t-to -Jie lock- jointed panels form a cor# for light weight lu g g ag e. __ w o rk ing to m a i n t a i n a p e r m a n e n t f o r e s t i n d u s t r y 1 M ANUFAC TURERS S H IP P E R S ] C o n t a c t y o u r n e a r e s t are a d i s t r i b u t o r f o r P l y - V e n e e r * E LU O TT RA Y LUMBER COMPANY 600 W EST SPOKANE STREET SEATTLE 4, WASHINGTON IN D U STRIA L LUM BER PRODUCTS BOX 936 (2920 SO. SAWYER) TACOMA 1, WASHINGTON Q U A IS E R LUM BER COMPANY 2528 S.E. 11TH AVE. PORTLAND 2, OREGON „ Government Proved Leadership in Civic A ffairs Multan T*or R ep re se n ta tiv e C o m m . L inn L atou a P O . Box 567. O re g o n C ity , O re g o n [ T H E M O ST QUA L l f / E 0 j r# / à i « / W A N FO R TH B t JOB rmond R.Bean «aBSSSSr A B U S IN E S S M W - N O T A POLITICIAN] c 2 o u « r v OI t h e P a C lIlC iN O f th w e S t. Y E R H A E U S E R TIMBER C O M P A N Y DEALERS o< Experienced in A ffairs • New and diversified products of the forest industry contribute to the economic growth of Washington and Oregon. For as these products are proved and marketed, permanent jobs are created in local communities. Ply-Veneer typifies such a new Weyerhaeuser product... one that has created a new use and market for the forest crop. The product was researched and developed in our Technical Center. Later a full-scale production plant was built in Spring- field, Oregon, where it could be integrated with existing facilities. Ply-Veneer combines products of our pulp and veneer mills located on that site. This is but one example of forest industry progress through product development. Weyerhaeuser scientists and engineers are continuing work on new products and processes. As these products are perfected, they stimulate production, create pay- rolls and contribute to the economic stability and prosperity D State Representative CLACKAMAS COUNTY / • 0 X X] I •••