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Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Oct. 24, 1958 THE CLACKAM AS COUNTY NEWS, PAGE 8 Visiting at Gena Ballous over Life’s but a brief lesson— and tact your Social Security office Belgium last summer. Present night on Fri. were her brother were Mr and Mrs. Milo Groves, Carl Haaland of Marysville,Wash, school’s out before we realize it . j located at 926 S. W 4th Ave., ---------------------- — Portland 4, Oregon. Phone CA Mr. and Mrs. Doc Palmateer, Mr and Mr and Mrs. Jim Howard of (By Liella G ordon) It’s true that all things come to 6-3361. and Mrs. Ernest Duus, Mr. and Redmond, Wash those who wait— on themselves. Merle and Sadie Wade attend Dorcas Society met Thursday Mrs. Harold Middleton, Mrs.Ge A woman who was invited to a with Jennie Reynar. There were na Ballou, Mrs. Florence Ander ed the game at Seaside. Two of man’s 6 o ’clock dinner several miles out Success formula: t members and 1 visitor present. son, Mrs. Peggy Anders, and Mr. should be stayed too long at Gordon* and Next meeting will be at Louvena and Mrs. Ray Gordon. They mo ^ L ^ B f m f ^ T h e y “ 5‘returned toughest competitor on her arrival quite late said she Others attending himself, Crawfords to tie a fire quilt.The ved to Eagle Creek recently from home on Sat. was somewhat delayed because were the Edward Lee family. last one was given to Glen Hoa- their home in Garfield. YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY she had passed 25 young people Anna Marie Moore returned Paul Lee is on the team. sons when they lost their home By James Piazza sitting in parked cars along the home Sat. after surgery in the Vandals have been busy again by fire. Q: I’m a man 28 years old road. "You counted wrong” re Delicious refreshments were Oregon City hospital. She is re at Mt. Zion cemetery. A stone were served by the hostess. The birth ported to be getting along satis was turned over earlier and re- and have a wife and three child- plied the hostess, “ there placed, now it has been carted ren. I ’ve worked under social cither 24 or 26 of them. day cake was baked by Peggy factorily. Harry Lightner and Hector aw'oy. It was a large stone and security for the past six years Anders honoring Jenny Rey a must have taken a number of ?? and have earned over $5000 each There is the rural church where nar, Sadie Wade and Gena Bal Anders returned Mon. from , ,u „ „ a , . How much could my wife a dignified old lady shook hands hunting trip of 18 days with ??s to take it away. year. lou. It was voted to assess each t ;eir deer. They were at Mitchell More work was accomplished and children receive if 1 should wlth ‘ I* ,1 h® member 50c dues. a ^ The lights were out about 3 and only a short distance from on the hall the past week Those die? the man who was k.lled when a working were Milo Groves, Wm. A: Your wife could receive a sermon. E verytom g[you said ap- hrs. in Garfield Sat. after the big The lump sum death payment of $25o Plles to somebody I know. wind, two poles blew over near tree fell on his tent. Doc Palma Chrysler and Ray Gordon. Roy and monthly payments of $254. the GOC tower and the mail car teer stayed home this year and week before Pete Ballou, Recently Mrs. W. F. Cary saw Maxwell, Ernest Duus, Ray Gor Monthly payments would contin- rier had to detour back through got his deer on his own farm. child Mrs.Belfil» in a store in Portland Visiting at Lola Reimers Fri. John ue until your youngest don and Milo Groves and Estacada. thev and Mrs. Belfils had just seen and Parvin. reaches age 18, however, Old nieghbors of the Joe Jans eve were the Joe Janssens Mrs. Posson. Good old familiar the Fred Marshalls. She is feel Gladys Prater a member of the would be less than $254 after the sens called on them Mon. eve names. Remember when Belfils and were entertained with mov ing much better after her recent Garfield Grange and at one time oldest child reaches age 18. • Q: I’m a man, age 40, and I was cashier of the Estacada State | musician, is at the Bide-A-Wee ies he had taken on his trip to illness. 1 Bank?’ Nursing Home at Gladstone.She supoort my widowed mother. I would appreepiate cards and vis- am trying to provide protection METHODIST KIDS PLAN for her in case I should die. I am jits from her friends. SALE ON NOV. 8TH having worked E. (Boo) Kreigbaum has been fully insured, The Junior Dept, of the Esta in the hospital, but is now at his more than 10 years under social cada Methodist Church School sisters, Helen Gadbaw at 11th N. security, an I count on social se has on hand to sell Marion-Kay E. Buffalo, Portland. He is tak curity for my mother? pure vanilla and pure granulated A: Since your mother receives In^ner- in g treatments each day. their ohieet is to earn a He would appreciate hearing at least one-half her support from o b j e « u to earn a frmo old friends. He formerly you, she can receive Parent’s “ odak projector for the Church and Sunday School. They are al resided in Garfield. > benefits at your death, if she so having a sale in the old tele Mr. and Mrs Vern Lantz were over 62 at that time. . :- phone office in Estacada, Nov.8. j Sale will consist of aprons, tea | Mrs. Hattie Hershberger has month from social security. j been ill and confined to her want to marry a lady who receiv- towels, cards, food, etc. The mon ey from this sale will be used to home the past two weeks. es $57.00 per month as a widow. rent our film and to purchase a f ■ Harold Middleton returned She says we can’t marry as she screen. 0 Experienced in Affairs o4 Government from his huting trip with his deer I would lose her $57.00, and we Plesae keep this date in mind --------------------- can’t live on my $98.50. Is she and help make this a success for 0 Proved Leadership in Civic Affairs j Some people wonder if there right? our young people. Your patron are people on the moon. You A: Under the law, we can ¡mnreciated Orders may be sure there are no people pay the lady an amount equal to ° , , . i®Lapprec ,a Graers Mullan For Representative C om m . Linn Latourcttc Chr. there otherwise they would have one-half of your benefit immed- PI ^ UCLS Wl be calling P. O. Box 567, O regon City, O regon • % «• tried to borrow from Uncle Sam iately after your marriage, ; CR 9-6063 or CR 9-6647. long before this. For further information con Garfield News S&ct YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT GROW AND GROW AND GROW AT CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK W H Y NOT START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE T O D A Y ; ADD TO IT REGULARLY AND GET THE THRILL OU T OF W ATC H IN G IT G R O W ? W E PAY State Representative CLACKAMAS COUNTY PERCENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS; 2 % PERCENT ON ONE-YEAR LEONARD MUL L AN 1 J IT'S WONDERFUL TO SEE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. Join the happy family of those who bank at Clackamas County Bank Serving Eastern Clackamas County Since 1911 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. SANDY, OREGON CUK8UNSVILLE MARKET NEWS Volume No. 1 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Oct. 24, 1958 Number 23 | five mothers, Mrs. Bill Conrey, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Courtain "Red” Scliultze and his family Mrs. Don Day, Mrs. A1 Collins, and brother- in law and sister,Mr. and Mrs. Otto Aengenheister of moved last week to John Day.He \lrs. Jack Broadhurst, Mrs. Kay Los Angeles have recently re was formerly employed by Rog- Tunnell and Rev. Milton Nelson recently assisting with cars. Mrs. De- turned from a two weeks vaca er’s Auto Service and on lorhs Strange, Mrs. Guy Moore tion trip in Lesuer, Minnesota. had operated Red's Garage They visited a neice and family River MiU Road' Mrs Schultze and Mrs. Hattie Qualls decorated and other numerous friends.They is a da” £hter of Mr and Mrs. with Hallowe’en theme and as visited spots in St. Paul, Minn. Walter Johnson of Eagle Creek, isted with the Fry. A good time and the Grand Coulee Dam in -------------------------- ! was had hy all and thanks tfo all. Washington on their return trip. | ■ ■-----------— ------------- The Junior Dept, of the Esta- Th„ i , cada Methodist Church School I Josh Courtain had the misfor- Oregon visited enj,>yed a skatinS Party O ct 11 tune of breaking his foot while home of w l w u at Gresham followed by a ham- on fire watch for A H Larson. - ■ ' r’ Mrs BessIe ( burger fry at the church. There The accident was October 1st,and Meade. were 35 young people present, he is now under the doctor’s care ^ The Guy Atkinson Co. gave a est Service here Guard and is stationed in Green steak dinner for their employees land. last Saturday evening at the Le gion hall. The Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Zelia Cadanou visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett vis cooked and served the dinner. Mrs. Matt Park o f Colton on ited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller on Sunday. Sunday. They were on their Mrs. Hattie Cyrus of Sisters, way home from the University Oregon, is visiting at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Woodle of Oregon ‘Homecoming’ at Eu Loren Cyrus. and son Bob, and Perry Murphy gene. While there they visited and Judy of Portland and Mrs. Louise with Wally Miller Douglas of Estacada, were visit Grim, both students at U. o f O. Mr. and Mrs. I,eRoy Bond of ors at the home of Mrs. Armeda Vancouver, Wash. visited the Woodle on Sunday. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rickey Cyde Barnes family of Three showed colored slides which they and sons, Jeff and Brad, visited Lynx over the week end. Mr. bad received from their son at the J.C. Rickey home on Sun- Bond was formerly with the For- Jimmy, who is in the U. S. Coast i day. Cl'RRINSVIllE MARKET I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooster went hunting near Medical Springs in Eastern Oregon.They were joined later by Glenn Hart- wig. Altogether thew came home with five bucks. Mrs. Eva Kiggins fell in th< yard at the Ted Kiggins hom< last week and broke a shoulder She was taken to the Holladaj Park Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Gladys Prater was taker to a rest home in Gladstone Iasi week. Prices for Friday & Saturday, October 24-25 FOOD URLÌI A i^ w H E R E ITCO U NÏÏ1 THAT W-N THE HEART OF A HOUSEWIFE! W E RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT i’ ltOIIUCE Fresh, Lean SPARE-RIBS Lb. 5 5 c SERVE SPARE-RIBS W ITH SAUERKRAUT OR NEW CABBAGE. DELICIOUS BARBECUED! Large GREEN PEPPERS Tastewell SALAD OIL 3 for 1 ()c Snowy White Head CAULIFLOWER ea 1 9 c 4U4AAAUAAA ] Picnic Style PORK ROAST \ LI i 3 9 « I LOADED W ITH GOOD EATING! 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