PORTER NEWS | home in Portland. Administrator of the Estate of found. They estimated its worth with a flashlight and found no „ - . Paul Lee and a friend Gary Lai.- Glen R. Fuqua, deceased. at $200,000 then. They went animal, not even a mouse. Rose Wickersham nig of Kedland wcnt t0 Klamath HIBBARD, JACOBS and CALD­ back the next day to stake out WELL, their claims and couldn’t find it The Bontragers and Millers fr'“118 last Thursday and spent two and nobody else has to this day. went to Portland Monday for the ^aFs on G*e campus of Oregon Attorneys for Administrator, S. T. Powell celebrated his 80tn Cap uses the same old deck of birthday recently and we were funeral of Bert Jennings Sr. at Technology Institute. They both 210 Masonic Bldg. Oregon City , Oregon cards on each trip. Three kings going to wish that he might Uve the Little Chapel of the Chimes, *‘ked it fine and believe it is the Publish issues of March 13,20, 27, and two pair are marked. When for 80 years more and then han- Mr. Jennings was a former resi- college of their choice, the pot gets rich enough he deals pened to think that 160 is too o. find it out and have you over to thrir bouse Not many women can boat Mrs. Kecth at cooking. Submarine Fil m at Broadway • # Butteville Insurance Co. R.B. POPPING Spring Lawn Mower Sale Clackamas County News Page < Estacada, Oregon, Friday, March 13, 1959 UJ 3 g UJ o *2 O UJ uu UJ 1 a. =3 O UJ wo to O ÛÎ S 3 1 — O O UJ O z at’ U J u ,> sr. «e: a? t sc \ — 1 “ UJ ß. O C tl D O X ma t OH o TV1 W-wsJ C£L t/i U>1 od C31 m l W to >•» Z k J O “■ o ¡¡wna u y j o zs z C¿ O <£ "A .5 'TJB V l V» O to w nbji ■r* SS 35 V I CL. "53 *3 XS <■— V» V F W Centennial Dance Personalities W s Person & That 21 inch Savage ROTARY MOWERS Regular 114 .5 0 , Special 8 9 -5 0 l V * / F.ÜED a FT?, 'Cf' r jkïu m 1 Complete The Great Consolidation Plan ta’ked about in various parts o* the enMn’ry is just this: Estacada would bo ennexed to Portand Portland to Los Angeles: Los An- gr’os to Chicago and Chicago to New York Everybody in Esta­ cada is opposed to it. They would rather go to the city haV and cuss the city council than to have to go to New York City to do it. Satisfaction or your money back • Chace & Sanîiom - liait <£ * COFFfci 2 lb.can Pheasant DOG FOOD Best Foods MAYONNAISE ,f p 8 »4 For Your Lenten Meals - M A Y FLO W M 12 1 -Sbtins Lucky Lady - Frozen P E A S 1 0 o z .p k .3 fo r Qt. COTTAGE *5 A * v CHEESE Pt. £ / Taste It, It's Good! f l BE THE JUDGE! COM M Ve M X * BIG CHIEF MARKET * 0 YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY By Elizabeth Wiley Question: I have been an or­ dained minister for a number of years but did not wish social se­ curity coverage when it was first 1 available. Is it too late to ob- i tain coverage now? Answer: Recent changes in the i law give ministers until April 15, j 1959 to obtain social seucrity cov­ erage. Such coverage will pe com­ pulsorily effective for 1956 and I all succeeding years. Question: In May, 1957, I filer a waiver certificate to reques | social security coverage earlier Can I obtain credit for any earlier years? Answer: You can obtain cover age for the year 1956 if you ac without delay. Yoc must file : new waiver certificate befov, April 15. 1959 and mark it ‘Sup plemental.’ Question: I am a Chirstian Sci ence praetioner. and I filed self employment social security re- j ports for each year starting witv | my tax return for 1955. I did not know about filing a waive i certificate. Will I lose my socia’ security for those years? Answer: You should file a waiv or certificate with the Dlrectoi of Internal Revenue immediately. Because you filed a timely return for 1955. you will probably be ab­ le to obtain credit for that year The waiver certificate will cover you on a compulsory basis for 1956 and all following years in which you have net earnings of $400 or more, any part of whicn is derived from the exercise of your ministry. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rigging are shown in their Free copies of the bookie* arp I available upon request. You may prize-winning costues at the V.F.W Cenntennial * get your copy by visiting or writ- hop held a few weeks ago. The lower picture is of 1 iny to the social security office located at 925 S. W. Fourth Ave. the niece and nephew of miciscian Bixby who furn­ I Ask for leaflet 21. ished the dance music, Johnny and Carol Schwab.