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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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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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