Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, January 06, 1955, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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TRE, we see now playing
a
terrific combination o f
pic­
tures, both in technicolor.The
first in Vista Vision is ‘G IR L
RUSH” with
Rosalind Rus­
sell, Fernando Lamas.
Eddie
Albert and Gloria Dellaven..
Its a clever story about a girl
who inherits a half interest in
a LasVagas hotel.. She storms
in to take over, only to find it
mortgaged to the hilt-m any
interesting situations arise as
she sets to work to makw the
money-- evade the
creditors
and the 'wolves.
Second big
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REPAIR
On Broadway, Opposite Telephone Office
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First Class
GMC TRUCKS
So Little More Than
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Wednesday, January 11th, 8 p.m.
AT GRESHAM ARMORY
Across From Gresham Berry Growers
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Clackamas County News
Page Seven
Estacada, Oregon
Friday, Manual y 6, 1955
'
Eagle Creek
NEWS
A number o f Engle Creek
people attended the wedding
o f Don Berg and Arlene Utt.
on the evening of Dec. 30, at
the Methodist Church in Esta­
cada. Don is the the son o f Mr
and Mrs. Elmer Berg, former
residents of Eagle Creek who
now live in Milwaukie.
The Tony Buhlingers had
New Y ear’s day supper at the
Elmer Berg home in M ilwau­
kie.
Mr. and Mrs. De Smith
(Starley Buhlinger) .after a
two weeks' visit With their
respective parents, in Eagle
Creek and Estacada, have re­
turned to their home in Provo,
Utah, where De is attending
Brigham Young University.
The Jesse Whistlers had New
Y ear’s dinner with their dau­
ghter and son-in-law. Mr. and I
Mrs. Don (Naom a) Polehn, in :
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baley
drove to Wishram, Wash, for
New Y ear’s dinner with Sibyl’s
parents, the Holbrooks, and
brought home small Richard
and Stevie Baley, who had j
been visiting with their grand- ¡
ma for a fe w days.
Last Wednesday and Thurs-1
day the Tony Buhlingers en- i
joyed the visit o f a nephew and j
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rol- I
stad, from Seattle.
On Friday night fiv e Eagle
Creek young people went r o ll- ,
er skating 5n Portland: Tommy
Burnett, Jim Buhlinger, Fred
and Roy Gaylord, and Nancy |
Whisler.
The Westminster Fellowship
of Eagle Creek and Springwat
er, enjoyed a N ew Year's Eve j
party at the Shirley Burnett 1
home, with about 20 young
people present.
ASHTRAY
IK£P OREGON GREEIf
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Today's modern diagnostic
X-ray m achine, refle c tin g
sixty years o f research and
development, takes instanta­
neous X-ray pictures.
The startling discovery o f X-
ray by Professor Roentgen is
portrayed above.
E S T A C A D A JEWELERS
ADMISSION BY
TICKET ONLY
”
Sunday, Monday and Tues­
day— John Wayne in action in
the Orient.
Costarred with
lovely Lauren Becall in noto­
rious "BLO O D A L L E Y ” film ­
ed in techincolor and Cinema-
Scope. Tw o Americans and a
group of Chinese slaves trp to
escape into Burma through
For Estimates
JOHN
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hit - “DUEL ON THE M ISS­
IS S IP P I”
with Lex Barker,
and Patricia Medina. A fabu­
lous story o f the river
boat
gambling days. R iver boat pi­
rates duel with cutlasses for a
thrilling, action packed
c li­
max.
C. JONES
★
Tremendous advances Highlight Sixty Years O f X -R ay
The X-ray, “ eye" of the radiol­
ogist or X-ray physician in mod-
In experimenting he held solid
I ern diagnostic medicine, is 60
objects between a charged vac­
[ years old. The ray was discovered
uum
tube and a screen coated
November 8, 1895, when German
with a fluorescent chemical. When
physics professor Wilhelm Con­
the energy passed from the tube
rad Roentgen was working in a
through the solid articles includ­
small laboratory at the Univer­
ing his own hand, Roentgen real­
sity of Wurzburg. Since then,
ized he must be dealing with a
this medical specialty has grown
new kind of ray. In the last ex­
to the point where some 40 to 60
million people will have been X-
periment flesh and bones were
rayed in 1955, according to the
outlined as on a modern fluoro­
American College of Radiology.
scopic screen. Roentgen conclud­
Roentgen, described as “ an ex­
ed from this that he had found a
perimental physicist of the old
ray hitherto unknown. He ca” ^
school," had built most of his own
it the “ x” ray for “ unkn .»
equipment and was working alone
quantity.” Scientists since
;n
in the laboratory at the time of
have renamed his extra-shor. en­
the discovery. The fifty-year-old
ergy wave the Roentgen ray.
scientist was repeating experi­
When the news was finally an­
ments of two earlier physicists.
nounced itspread rapidly through
Hertz and Lenard, with cathode
| the civilized world.
rays.
narrow corridor o f water, 300
miles long. A action -packed
dramatic picture
that wttll
keep you on edge of your seat
from start to finish.
Wednesday, Thursday, F ri­
day and
Saturday—
Right
j from the pages o f famous old
literature - - Homer’s Odys—
| sey-an impressive w ork that
j is filled with adventure anu
plenty o f action, colorful and
unusual settings and very un­
usual situations. K irk Douglas
presents his filmization of thfis
famous work called
‘U L Y S ­
SES.” The story o f the Trojan
war in which
finally at its
end all the
heroes
return
home except the king
(K irk
Douglas.) He has been washed
ashore on a lonely island and
after a long SJlness returns to
his country in
tatters
and
rags.
As he arrives he finds
his queen about to marry an­
other and then the adventure
begins as Douglas again wins
the queen’s hand without re­
vealing his identity.
One of first X-ray machines
in 1896 took 20-minutes to
X-ray above patient's hand.
In February 1896 a school of
a p -'i-a sciences in Cleveland,
f
ted that “ an excellent
»graph of the hand
i.
was obtained with an
exposure of twenty minutes.” In
contrast, today there is a new
X-ray machine that is so fast it
can even clearly picture on X-
ray film a continually moving
heart The rapid exposure is
made in only LOOOth of a second.
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S P R IN M 4T E R
A large company o f Spring-
water neighbors and frien d s1
gathered at the Grange hall
on Monday, Jan. 2. for the tra­
ditional N ew Y ear’s pot-luck
dinner ,a custom which origi­
nated in the days when the late
James A. Shibley was annual­
ly feted on his Jan. 1 birthday.
Among the guests who shared
in the sociability o f the occa­
sion w ere the Rev. and Mrs.
Arch Kearns, form erly a ffiliat­
ed with Springwater Church.
Other out-of-town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Petrie and
family, who had come from
Portland the night before to
visit Elva’s mother, Erma Ten-
ny. Coming from Molalla as a
guest o f A rt Snyder, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Snyder of
Elwood was
Miss Margaret
Pauls, a native o f Germany,
who has made America her
home since last year. Also
\tisiting was Joe Garrett, of
Oregon City, a young friend
who had been spending the
weekend with Elmer Linn.
Elmer Linn was pleasantly
surprised last Wednesday, Dec.
28, by a visit from his daught­
er and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
(Joy Linn) Ed Harrington, of
Oakland, Calif..
Staying at the Elwin Shib­
ley home since last Friday,
when Jean and baby. James
Henry returned from the hos­
pital. is Jean’s mother, Mrs.
Henry McCloskev, o f Portland.
Also," Mr. McCloskey spent the
N ew Y ear’s holidays here.
N ew Year's day guests at the
Everett Shibleys w ere Mr and
Mrs. Tom Bard. Forest Grove,
and Mrs. Erma Tenny.
Mrs. Laura Tucker was a
guest, last Sunday, at the home
o f her son, S. W. Tucker and
his fanntillv. in Sandy.
The Carl Ohmans spent the
N ew Y ear’s weekend with
friends in Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. James A lt, form erly of
Dodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker
drove to Eugene on N ew Years
day to return to her home Mr.
Baker’s mother Mrs. Nora Ba­
ker, who has been spending
the past three weeks with them
here in Springwater.
The Homer New ells drove to
Tillam ook on N ew Year's to
bring home young Mike, who
had been spending the week
vrith his uncle and aunt. Mr.
and Mrs. A. C Marshall, and
their children.
A very busy young lady at
Monday night's Talent Show
down town was Bonnie Howell
who served as accompanist for
a number o f soloists and also
played in the clarinet quar-
tett.
FOR. COLORFUL, PERMANENT, FIRE­
PROOF TILE ROOFING
AMBROSE J. SMITH
Word has been received of .
the birth o f a second baby to !
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Howe. |
(Janice W ilson), o f Rt, 1, Col j
ton, on Dec. 22. Grandparcits ;
of the baby girl, who has been ;
named Karen Marie, are Mr. i
and Mrs . Ember Wilson, of j
Eagle Creek.
The Estacada P T A w ill meet
at the Estacada Union
TILE ROOFING COMPANY
High
School Auditorium on Thurs­
day,January 12th at T45 P.M.
6681 Woodburn
Or Estacada 851
1004 North Third Street
Oregon City
Motor Co.
11 tli and Main
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Insurance Companies
Tel. Res. 701, Estacada, Ore.
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Midford Bldg. — Estacada
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KEEP OREGON GREEK