Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, September 02, 1955, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Clackamas County News federal high dam at Hells Urines w ill make plenty oi When a vacation I begin
Canyon, the cost of which has noise But a vast majority of
F riday, September 2, 1955
Estacada, Oregon been estimated at nearly informed citizens will approve I ’m inclined to have the su
case sin
I ’ll pack and pack and a few
more
Dresses I take over a score.
Hats of all colors whi^e, black
and brown
And shoes to match I carry
around
Sheets, blankets and rolling
Sui
pin
Woi
I carry so much it’s really a Christ
sin.
An electric, heater for fear I Evening L.
The hardy old political per­
get cold
ennial,
agricultural
policy,
Four suit cases my son w ill Wednesday, *
w ill make its appearance in
scold
Prayer S
the next congress as it has in
These suit cases are in the way
all the past ones for a genera­
They cause me w orry from
BARTON
tion or so. The battle between
day to day.
Six Miles W
the partisans of high, rigid
I sedom wear half I pack
Niles Southi.
supports and the advocates of
They are in the cases to carry Sunday School
some more flexible and less
back
Worship Servie
costly system w ill be joined
Just two, I think when I begin
Juniors for Chi
again.
But 1 still have the suit case
Evening Service
Without arguing the merits
sin.
Tuesday, Wemen'.
of any particular program, it
Mrs. Whitehouse now lives
Service
1:>
is simply a fact that the sub­ in Mission, Texas and plans to
sidy system has become an return there in October. H ow ­ Tuesday, Men’s Ca
enormous burden on the tax­ ard, who is employed by M. K.
Thursday, “ Hour of
payers.
| Construction Co. as a dragline
Y et some of the most im­ operator
and
instructor is
portant agricultural industries I working at Tim othy Meadows
C O M M U N ITY
have operated without sup­ dam.
M ETHODIST CHURCH
ports or subsidies— and with
Fourth and Main Streets
distinguished
success.
Meat
V iolet Bolliger, Pastor
(which represents the farm ­
er’s largest single source of
Church School . . .
9:45 a.m. !
cash income) is one. Vegetable
Worship
11:00 a.m.
production is another. Pro­
Methodist Youth F ellow ­
Su..
ducer’s of both these basic
ship 6:30 p.m. |
foods have sought and found
Wednesday, Church Night: j
solutions to their problems on
7:30 p.m. !
Looking at the marquee of Choir Rehearsal
S A IN T A LO Y S IU S
their own initiative, without the B R O A D W A Y THEATER, Prayer and Bible Study at
C A TH O LIC
the parsonage 7:45 p.m.
succumbing to the “ let govern­ we see now playing a very
7th
and
Zobrist Streets
ment do it” philosophy.
outstanding combination— the Woman’s Society of
Christian Service: | Father Norbert Fritz, Pastor
Last fall, for example, a first “ RUN FOR CO VER” is
D ear Customers:
highly successful partnership a super western in technicolor Third Wednesday o f ea.month Mass First and Second Sun­
promotion of beef and vege­ using the wonderful new wide
As we approach our new dial telephone
days, 11:00 a.m.
tables was carried on. It w ill screen technique called Vista-
CHURCH OF GOD
Mass, Third, Fourth and Fifth
project, we must start to plan for the future, in
be repeated this year, in a Vision. The second feature is
Sixth and Main Streets
Sunday, 8:00 a.m.
campaign with the attractive
order we may give the type of service that you
H. P. Harris, Pastor
Marian Guild, Sponsoring A c ­
also in color with unusual
title
“
Harvest
Festival.”
The
require.
tivities Day, July 13, and Aug.
undersea photography “ Hunt­
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
American Meat Institute and ers o f the Deep” . The western
10. Potluck dinner at noon.
Worship
11:00 a.m.
the
United
Fresh
Fruit
and
W e are especially interested in our present
General meetings are ostpon-
stars
James Cagney, who
Evening Service 7:45 p.m.
Vegetable Association are the
ed until September.
teaches Viveca Landfors, the Wednesday
Prayer Meeting
customers. Any of you in the rural areas who
prime
movers,
and
allied girl that helps him with his
Club Meetings are
at 7:45 p.m. Pacelli
w ill be requesting one, two and four-party
groups and industries w ill problems, and young J o h n Missionary Society last W ed­ postponed during the summer
help.
The
idea
is
to
move
great
service we will appreciate your contacting our
Derek, whom he wishes were
nesday o f each month and w ill be resumed Septem­
A N Y M AKE — PA ID FOR
quantities of beef and vege­ his son, that there s a time to
ber 15.
office in the very near future so we may de­
OR NOT!
tables through proven m er­ fight and a time to ’Run For
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N
sign to meet our needs.
chandising
techniques
—
and
And at the same time,
Cover’. Filmed in the grand
CHURCH
SEVENTH D A Y
by offering consumers top Rockies of Coorado and on
reduce your present car
Sixth and Pierce Streets
A D V E N TIS T
To customers who are not presently being
value for their money.
payments.
down in the vast country of
Oscar Pearson, Pastor
Sixth and Broadway
The more producers o f any Texas.
served by us in the Estacada a Telephone &
Bible School . . . . 10:00 a.m.
Armen Johnson. Elder
commodity can do for them­
•HUNTERS OF THE DEEP’
Telegraph exchange area we request that you
Be W ise— Get your auto
selves, working in the free features skin divers, seeking W o r s h ip ................. 11:00 a.m.
Sunday
Evening
Bible
Sabbath
School
9:30 a.m.
loans
from
an
Auto
Dealer.
contact us as soon as possible so we may de­
market, the better o ff the adventure in marine life with
Worship
. 11:00 a.m.
Study
7:30 p.m.
whole country w ill be.
sign our system to serve you.
their
underwater
cameras.
Wednesday, Prayer Meeting
There are many close escapes
at 7:30 p.m.
G A R F IE LD
In the city area, our plans have been engi­
from the denisons o f the deep
N A Z A R E N E CHURCH
neered to meet any telephone requirement.
with many scenes o f unusual
L A T T E R D A Y S A IN T S
F ive miles East
Mrs. Delia Whitehouse who color and beauty.
Gerald D. Aylett, Pastor
(M orm on)
Sunday, Monday and Tues­
is visiting her son Howard H.
Sunday School . . . 1 0 : 0 0 a.m.
FORD D EALER
Seventh and Broadway
Whitehouse of Tunnell’s trail­ day— A pair o f classics! ‘Heidi’
W o r s h ip ................... 11:00 a.m.
er court sent the follow ing and ‘White Mane.’ “ Heidi” is
l lt ii and Main
Evening Service . .7:30 p.m. Sunday School 10:30 A.M.
clever jipgle. Perhaps you. our | the story o f the little orphan
Evening Service 7:00 p.m.
girl in beautiful Switzerland Thursday, Prayer Service
readers would c-fijoy it too.
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Prim ary 3:30 P. M.
as told in the famous book by
Johanna Spyri. A ll of its story
Miss Norma Jean Linn w ill i I,inn. Miss Linn who was
book wonder becomes screen
become Mrs. Paul Floyd Sep­ graduated from the Estacada
magic with the lovable little
tember 2 in an afternoon cere­ Union high school with the
girl played by Elsbeth Sig­
mund, as you wander over the mony at the home of her par­ class o f ’54 is now employed
snowy Swiss Alps with her. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur in Oregon City.
“ White Mane’ is the story of
j a beautiful horse— a white
wild stallion! He has long led
! the wild band of horses when
G O LD SEAL ■ A R M ST R O N G - PA B C O
one day the ranchers decide
to capture him. He is saved by
BIRD - M A T IC O - TILE TEX
a small boy, who le&rns to
ride him and makes a pet of
and All Leading Brands
him— in a second attempt by
the ranchers the small fisher­
Inland Remnants and Ends of Rolls at Special Prices
man's son rides the lovely
6’ x 15’— Room size, 7 h x 12. . . . . . $20.50— Save $7.00
white horse out of reach of the
6’ x 18’— Room size, 9 x 1 2 .............. $24.95— Save $8.05
ranchers forever.
Wednesday, Thursday, F ri­
6’ x 21’— Room size, 1014 x 12........... $28.95— Save $9.55
day and Saturday— John Lund
6’ x 17’— Room size, 8 x 12 ............ $23.80— Save $7.40
and Dorothy Malone in a wide
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't r
LO TS OF SM A LLE R REM N AN TS FROM 25c UP
screen and technicolor west­
z; 11 IM I tl 111 II I II II 111 li I II 111111 II IM IM I II II III II I ill 11 11 11 till I II 11 I II II 1111 II II I II 11 Mil 11 II 111 II III III II I III II II III I m I II 11 II 111 11 III III! Ill II 11 II I U 11 * < 111H 111111 Ml H
ern FIVE GUNS WEST— with
DO IT YO U R SE LF AND SAVE— OR WE W IIL DO IT
their guns they hold a girl for
ranso mas they try to steal the
A ll installations Guaranteed— Check Our Prices
gold. Laying in wait for the
Inlaid Linoleum - Linoleum Tile - V inyl Tile
stage coach that carries a huge
gold shipment, these five vio­
6’ - 9’ - 12’ Yard Goods - Rubber -Tile - Plastic Wall Tile
lent men capture the station
W'all Coverings - Window Shades - Venetian Blinds
master's daughter and intend
to trade her for the shipment,
these five violent men capture
the station master’s daughter
and intend to trade her for the
Phone Estacada 51-1
shipment. One o f their own
turn agairgst them, saving the
gold and the girl. Companion
feature— a shocking story of
a vice and violence ring in
New York City. “ N ew York
Confidential“ . Vice and cor­
ruption builds up to a point
where it destroys itself and
fortunately also all o f those
perpetuating it. Based on the
story by two crime reporters,
Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer.
$400,000,000— or by the three
ho Power Company to build smaller dams which would be
three power dams on the financed entirely be regulated,
Snake
river
This
uproar t taxpaying private enterprise,
should not be allowed to ob­ would cost about $160,000,000,
scure the solid logic back of and, together, would produce
almost as much power.
the FPC's action.
Ai> was to be expected,
An FPC examiner held ex-
The controversy involved,
sSiouts of outrage arose from
| huustive hearings. Every point
socialist-minded groups when which has gond on for years, of view was presented He
( h r Federal Pow er Commis­ is basically simple. Snake recommended that Idaho Pow-
sion, by unanimous decision, river power would be devel­ | er be permitted to start its
oped either by a tax-financed
approved a license to the Ido
proposed project.
One reason for that is in­
tensely practical
Legislation
for the federal high dam has
been offered in four succes­
sive congresses and has been
approved by none. There is
absolutely no evidence that
D U A L C O N TR O L CARS
the situation w ill change—
Congressmen from other parts
C A L L US AND WE S H A L L PIC K YOU UP FOR
of the country see no reason
YO U R D R IV IN G INSTR U CTIO N
why their constituents should
subsidize the power bills of the
IVL S. S T A P P
O R E G O N C IT Y
5504
consumers
Hells
Canyon
Licensed by and Bonded to the
would serve. As the Portland
STA TE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Oregonian said, “ It was certain
that a federal dam could not
have been completed in time
to relieve a power shortage
which w ill hit the region about
1960 if nothing is done to pre­
vent it.”
More important still, there
is great and growing senti­
ment in congress, as in the ex­
ecutive branch, against put­
ting government into commer­
cial business when private en­
terprise can do the job. In oth­
er words, there is sentiment
against more socialism.
The FPC did the right thing.
Snake River Dams
Save Taxpayer
the decision.
Agricultural
Support Problems
Still With Us
DRIVE-WELL TRAINING SCHOOL
TO PRESENT AND PROSPECTIVE
SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ESTACADA
TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH
SERVICE
Broadway Theatre
Briefs, Hits
BORROW CASH
On your car
or Truck!
Oregon City
Motor Co.
Estacada Telephone & Telephone
Company
Suit Case Burdens
J
Headquarters For
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
- m: \rn i:s
si. in
100 Count
FILLER PAPER
25c
10c Pkg.
$ 2 . 4 »
#i.nu
Big Count
PENCIL
TABLETS
Reg. 25c for 19c
$1 Doz.
BALL POINT
PENS
25c to $1.69
CRAY0LAS
8 ' s ......................10c
15c
16's
25c
24's
59c
48's
ESTACADA FLOOR COVERING
18" HEAD SQUARES
SILK
25c
PAPER MATE
Boy's Socks
TWO-TONE
Match Your Car's
Colors
$L69
Cello Pak
FOUNTAIN PENS
50c
$ 2 .» »
4 prs. for $1.00
Eraser - Rulers
Work Books - Paints
Music Staff Books, Etc.
3-H0LE BINDER
49c
PENCILS
Good Grade
29c Doz.
KIDS' LUNCH PAILS
Reg. 2,89 Now 2.59
Annie Oakley
Wild Bill Hickok
Choice
.........................................................................................1........... .
Gossling’s Estacada 5-10-15c Store
IN ESTACADA
It's the
NOTICE OF
SCHOOL B I S PURCHASE
Sealed bids w ill be re­
ceived by James W. Smith,
clerk of Estacada School Dis­
trict UH No 6. o f Clackamas
County. Oregon, for furnishing
and delivering one 66-passen­
ger school bus.
Bids w ill be received until
8 00 P.M . September 19. 1955
Specifications may be ob­
tained by calling Estacada
93-11, or bv calling in person
at the Estacada Union High
School.
Bids must contain the ear­
liest delivery date
Under no circumstances w ill
a bid be considered if filed af­
ter the hours specified in this
announcement.
The board reserves the right
to reiec* anv or all bids
1 publication. Sent 2. 1955
Let The Clackamas County
News help you “ sell y o u r ,
stuff.”
I
SPORTSMAN
CAFF
The Home of
Good Food
You’ll like our food and
delicious coffee. Give mo­
ther a treat and bring the
whole family.
SPORTSMAN
CAFF
- Formerly Howard’s & Betty’s Cafe -
“The People’s Choice”
BROADW AY
ESTACAD,