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Page 6 ESTACADA PRESS M ajor Bob Cooke More Spaces Open OX À !_ /» „ ■ w i x „ vo m m o n a For County Fair Visiting Family ta iNeil s N otes h i CANBY—There are still sever al spaces open for commercial ESTACADA Major Robert R. exhibitors at the 1955 Clackamas | Cooke. Jr., of the United States county fair, it was reported Tues A ir Force, is here with Mrs. day by F. G. Lawrence, executive Nell Howe Cooke and their three sons for secretary. Information on these - ... . . . . sPaces can be obtained at the a visit with his parents, Mr. and , fairgrounds here which are now new Mrs. Robert R. Cooke, Sr., The ; open from 9 AM to 4 PM, Mon- Norman Bishop with motorcycle . . . The George Bis- senior Cooke is Estacada city day through Friday. The new recorder and municipal judge. premium books also are avail tot lo u s e s home with a shining able and can be procured at the M ajor Cooke is currently sta fairgrounds or by w riting to the new coat of paint . . . Gordon tioned at Travis air base near Clackamas County Fair board at Winfrey recovering nicely after his emergency appendictomy . . . Fairfield, California, and flies Canby. Hannah Greenwood back for a Globemaster transports through I t was announced that more out the world. He is scheduled space w ill be available this year brief visit .. . The Arba McFaul’s d a v ^ o f 1 b iSe/Hnv , ? to r °Pen livestock exhibitors as pet dog was killed on the High j ’ pai k ‘ "» «1 F T * — »P inunxl „ . y . . PhyUte Ellwood odd M ajor Cooke Joined , he , ir “ '" J ™ “ ’ <» io “ d 5 .¡'„d“ ’,, *,* t T ” h“ »dd«l lo r open ‘ <•“ the '- o1' c l “ b ■ X T ü d ’ X K “ a .;!a ÏÏe i « - • POUH. J ddd Ihe r . K i , The Wy'east Garden Club's Rho of hostilities decided to make it show. dodendron Garden came in for a his life ’s career. Work is now in progress in great deal of praise while it was M ajor Cooke is looking forward to a golf game w ith his dad at improvements and repairs to the in bloom and was it beautiful.. Mt. Hood Golf club before he buildings. The 4-H is helping Keep in mind the Lions Club's to keep expenses down by doing returns to his California base. their own work on their building big auction sale August 14th. Dig out all your White Elephants and concession stand. A B S T R A C T S nr T IT L E IX S Ü K A W C B and anything else that you can O ld est a n d m ont c o m p le te tltle p ln n t possibly live without and donate in L la c k a m a n C o u n ty to this sale. The Lions have I f y o u b u y or nell nee u a made considerable progress in re I« y o u r tit le g o o d ? modeling the Community Hall A b .tr a S l Co. M utier BI «I ir. Ho. o f ('ou rthonn » and lets contribute all we can | SANDY- The Clackamas Coun to this so worth while cause . . . . ty Farmers Union held its an Aaee /5 to 20% nual picnic Sunday, July 17, at 1 Eagle Fern Park. Members from the various locals were present A fter a potluck dinner, the af ternoon was spent in playing WALBAD INSURANCE AGENCY! games and renewing acquaint Loop Hiway Sandy MU 7^2861 ances. Konnie G. Worth, Women’s Program Director of Radio sta tion KGW and Bob McAnulty popular radio and television per A fam ily picnic was enjoyed former w ill broadcast two hours on the Ralph Wade home lawn Saturday, July 23, from Zimmer last week by Mr. and Mrs. Otto man’s Twelve Mile store, from Henrickson and three boys of 10.00 to 12 noon. The broadcast, aired over Eugene, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wade and children of KGW, NBC affiliate in Portland, Estacada, and Mr. and Mrs. Mac w ill mark the culmination of a -V Varner and three children of weeklong salute to Zimmerman's Chinook, Montana. This picnic as the “ Grocer of the Week.” Special bargains w il be in ef gave the children, who are all cousins, a chance to become bet fect during the broadcast and the ter acquainted with each other station w ill award free samples WATCHES AND CLOCK of merchandise. REPAIRING Clackamas County Croups At Picnic Zimmerman's Plan Kadio Broadcast Saturday Morning SIEMENS TIM E SHOP - Estacada Locals - Watches Clocks Bracelets FOR SALE Viola Field Meet Draws Sandy Unit a n d o thar rectal disorders CONVENIENT PARKING 20 N.W. 2nd St. Gresham • RUPTURE (H ern ie ) • TREATKD W IT H O U T HOSPITAL O PERA TIO N CREDIT 7 0 RE J P O N J I B l f P E O P L f a J. Dean. M.D —,__ Ou r Fournier 1883 1848 Descriptive E S C “ E W ----- ------- Beekiet rite er Coll " THE D E A N C L IN IC Open 10 wntll 5 Monday through Friday. Until 8 p m. M onday, W ednesday and Friday. Chiropractic Physician». . . In our 45th year. 2 0 2 6 NO R TH EA S T S A N D Y B O U LE V A R D T e le p h o n e EAst 3 9 1 8 P o rtlo n d 1 2 , O r e . FRED SM AR T! Brickwork and Fireplaces Plaster Rt. 2, Box 394 Sandy Bateman Funeral ( 'hap<kl Courteous, Understanding Service For A F a m ily D in n er Main til Fourth E v e ry Day T r y Gresham, Oregon Cafe Hood wav Phone MDliuwk 5 -IB I I Ju»t flood Food Care fu lly Prepared Steak D in n er Roast T u rk e y Frog: Ix?gs ( hips Open 24 Hour« A Day Cafe I loud way Two tulles east of Brightwood “Over 500 Tracker« j Can't B<- Wrong” - Stork dub - W p give fu ll scale and pay cash each week for Old Growth Yellow Fir Peelers Their first child, a son. Greg ory Robert, was born Thursday morning, July 14, to Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Grokett of Sandy at Osteopathic hospital, Portland. The young man weighed in at five pounds and nine ounces. Gresham OLYMPIC MANUFACTURING COMPANY Division, The Dean Co. Gresham, Oregon Phone MOhawk 5 2161 Frames Should Reflect the individual personality Dr. I.. W. G R IFFITH MOhawk 5-3813 SANDY—On Sunday, 18 mem bers and guests of the Oregon Trail Riders attended the Cas cade Riders Field meet in Viola. Coming home with ribbons for themselves and points for the club were as follows: Fred Pahl on Sparky, first place in the men’s mile race; Donna Nelson on Shadow, third place in Women’s Musical Ropes; B ill and Mattie Lou Pahl, third place in the Three Legged Sack race on Goldie; Fred Pahl on Sparky, first place in Men’s Stake race, 1st heat; B ill Pahl on Goldie, first place in Men’s Stake race in 2nd heat. Renee Churchill, first place in Women's Stake race on Goldie; red and i Bill Pahl, second place in the Tail Race on Goldie; Donna Nel-| son on Shadow, second place in Women’s mile race; and Bill Pahl on Goldie. Olan Creekmur on Spunky and Bob Hudson on Minugget. third place In Team Scurry. Fred and B ill Pahl, Bill and Boh Hudson, first place in Shut tle race; Fred Pahl on Sparky, first place in Men’s Musical Rope«; Shirley and Bill Pahl. second place on Goldie and Renee Churchill and Fred Pahl, third place on Sparky in Buck Race- Fred Pahl. Bill Pahl. Olan Creek- mu i and Bob Hudson on Goldie, first place in Bareback Relay. The Trail Riders w ill hold their annual Trail Ride on July 31st at Riley's Cascade Ranch In Welches. A ll riders are in vited to attend the ride a t Good Prices delivered to our plant Roast Beef Fish & Fir Logs W anted OPTOMETRIST Gresham Oregon in THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1955 A second son, Stanley Eric, was horn to M r and Mrs Or ville Beaaant of Route 2, Sandy. J un« 23. at Portland Satltarium. j The youngster weighed ten I pounds six ounces. He has a brother Tommy, aged three. Mr. and Mrs. Jack W right of Estacada are parents of a girl born July 15 at Oregon City hospital. She weight'd eight pounds at birth. Mr. and Mrs Frank Walter o f ! Estacada are announcing the birth of a son. July 12. at Eman j uel hospital. Portland. The baby I weighed seven pounds, eight : ( ounces Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs J Red Underwood and Mr. and | Mrs George Walter of Estacada j Mrs. Eva Toally and Mrs Lena Underwood are great grandmoth era. ~ A t ZIM M ERM AN'S W here your dollars save more a t the 12-Mile Store W ith Low, Low Prices and S & !H Green Stamps SEE A LIVE RADIO BROADCAST AT ZIM'S Saturday, 10 Til Noon W ith popular Konnie G. W orth and Bob M cAnulty o f KGW saluting Zim's 12-Mile Store as “ Grocer of the W eek" FREE COTTON CANDY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPRECKLES SUGAR 10 * * 95« -----*-- lb 27c 2 LBS 49c SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS NABISCO SNOW FLAKE S A L T IN LB 27c KONN ORTH BLUEBERRY M U F F IN M IX M O RTO N'S SALT Plain or Iodized nutrition uaeked 1 lb I STEAKS Round - Swiss ■ Sirloin - Rib T-BONE STEAKS 7 9 PUREX Gal. 53« BOB McAÑULTY PKGS CrackerJack Crown Flour 5 lb. bag 55« COTTAGE GROUND DARIGOLD BEEF CHEESE S100 DOG FOOD 89 HEY KIDS! W IN A BIKE! 12-Mile Store w ill give away absolutely Free a deluxe Schwinn Bike during big month-long Libby's Canned Food Sale See clerks for entry blanks. Drawing Aug ust 20th f R £ £ INTRODUCTORY Buy A New 3 lb. Cello Bag of Snoboy Sunkist Lemons For 59c And You Get The New Cello Pack x Of Fresh Limes FREE! BANANAS CAMPFIRE *£ 3 5 « Marshmallows CIRCUS Spanish Peanuts* GRAPES C O U N T R Y FAIR BARBECUE D IN N ER ! BENEFIT LAND PURCHASE FOR ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH FRIDAY & SATURDAY S P E C IA L ! SATURDAY, JULY 23 4 P. M. To 8 P. M. ALL YOU C A N EAT! 8 In. LOVELIGHT C H IFFO N CAKE 9 A t the church ground Powell and Cathey Road will have cakes, needlepoint, plants, for the children. CHOCOLATE DONUTS Saturday Only CANDY C IN N A M O N STICKS ADULTS $1.50 GRADE SCHOOL AGE 75c CHILDREN UNDER SIX FREE ATTEND The GIGANTIC FREE OPEN AIR SQUARE DANCE Thurs , Aug 4, 8 to 10:30 pm On Zim's Hugh Parking Lot Music and Dance Calling By Clyde and Edna Barnhart 12 MILE STORE WE GIVE AND REDEEM S & H GREEN STAMPS CORNER OF 12 MILE CORNER AND STARK STREETS PHONE MOhawk 5 4111