Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, November 25, 1955, Page Page Four, Image 4

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    Page Four
Estacada, Oregon
Clackamas County News
Friday, November 25, 1955
GARFIELD
The Garfield G range Youth
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OK
Installation team installed the
officers
of
Springw ater
Saturday night, Nov.
It has been discovered that as part of the ciiy'j policy of G 19. range
Pete Ballou was the In­
encouraging better attendance at the m eetings of our govern­ stalling
Mrs. Myrtis
ing bodies, the furniture in the council room has been re a r­ Brown is Master.
T E D ' S
T-V S C R V I C t
the Youth chairm an
L. J. ANDERSON, Editor and Publisher
ranged.
This
is
to
provide
m
ore
seating
space
than
was
form
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and
Mrs.
Lucy
M
iddleton
was
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Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackam as County,
possible, and should accomodate about twice the num ber chairm an of Tableaux, which
Oregon. Entered in the postoffice at Estacada, Oregon, as sec of erly spectators
We don't have new street lights yet, was outstanding. Over 30
ond class m atter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County one ,
year $2.01); outside the county and in the State of Oregon one , but Osborne’s Electric store has a gigantic new Phileo sign m em bers of G arfield Grange
Ted Rehbein, Owner
year $3.00; outside the State of Oregon one year $3.50. Sub that is going to be installed. This should help light up the were there for moral support
eription payable in advance.
south end of town. . . . Any am ateur w eatherm en in this area? and we are proud of our team
* * * * *
A study has shown that Estacada's w eather is enough different as they did a splendid job. It
STAFF CORRESPONDENTS
was their first Installation.
Dodge
Mrs. M argaret W esterberg from that in Portland to m ake it confusing at times going by They
LOCATED IN OUR NEW BUILDING IN
Eagle Creek
Mrs. Fern W hisler , the Rose C ity's predictions - - - - During the recent cold snap, Dec. 9. will install Redlands on '
George
Mrs. Joe W iederhold | portions of theClackam as froze over - - - Does anyone rem em ­
G arfield
Mrs. Ray Gordon | ber the last time this happened? It probably was some time 'Speakers were Pomona
S pringw ater
Mrs. M argaret Ross ago.
M aster Mr. Steiner, Mrs. Ellen
NORTH ESTACADA
Viola
Mrs. Lafaye Fonts
county youth
We learned at the date of this publication the Planning Hodgekiss.
chairm
an,
the
judges,
Mrs
Commission has received over 500 replies in the survey being | Beulah Moore, Mr. Bill M iller
A few weeks ago business men of this town banded to­ conducted
now. This survey will run for several weeks more, i and Mr. Bud Erickson. O thers |
gether to protest as a unit the possibility of parking
Opposite Coffield's Market
m eters being installed. Objections were voiced to the council then the results will be compiled and made available to local i were Vern Lantz and Matt I
by this group which felt that m eters would hurt business. A businessmen. This response is amazing and evidently shows a Ott.
com m ittee was appointed which met w ith the
street com m ittee of the council for an open discussion of the great deal of interest in improving shopping facilities in our
entire m atter. As a result, the parking m eter issue is dead for town- - - The great work of the fire departm ent as well as Correction; — The Garfield j FOR PROMPT, RELIABLE T-V SERVICE
the tim e being anyway.
_
many other citizens during the recent w ater crisis should be Home Extension meeting will
It has been said that it takes times of crisis to unify.
They actually kept the town from running dry.
ON ALL MAKES, CALL
at the Garfield Grange hall
At any rate the business men got together and acted as a applauded.
Incidentally, any w ater suspected of being contam inated be
Nov. 30, instead of 23rd.
unit in said protest. All of this brings to mind this suggestion. should
be
boiled
for
a
minim
um
of
tw
enty
minutes.
Candlem aking is the subject
Would it not be to the advantage of all concerned for the
businessm en to retain this organization on a perm anent basis?
and anyone interested may
Estacada 21F-5
Such a move would allow them to present m ajority opinions FOOD SALE DISCUSSED
come. Bring cookies.
G. ZUMWALT
to the council when anything concerning them arose. It would AT MEETING OF W.S.C.S. RONALD
RECEIVES MEMBERSHIP
Alex B otkin who w ent to
allow constructive criticism to develop and most im portant of
all it would aid everyone in understanding both sides of each The W.S.C.S. of Estacada IN PERSHIG RIFLES UNIT Portland during the cold
M ethodist Church m et Nov. OREGON STATE C O L ­ w eather and storm has re ­
isi je.
Estacada is due for some sharp growing pains, probably 16 in the parsonage w ith 14 LEGE— Ronald G. Zumwalt, turned home again. The local
py next year, and the smoothest possible relations between m em bers present. The m eet­ Estacada freshm an at Oregon G round Observers Corps m is­
the council, the planning commission and the m erchants in ing was opened by President State college, has been chosen sed his cheery smile and the
tow n woyld be a potent medicine in easing such growing Mrs. H attie Qualls, and Mrs. for m em bership in the OSC m orning paper he brings to
pains. I
Nettie Rickey led the devo­ unit of Pershing Rifles, na­ the Post.
tions. Mrs. Donald Dodd was tional m ilitary honor society Mr. and Mrs. M arion Brown
in charge of he program .
for freshm en and sophomores 1 entertained visitors over the j
Mrs. Qualls, Mrs. J. H ersh­ in ROTC.
berger and Mrs. Louise Doug, Forty five freshm tn w e r e weekend.
las will be in charge of a food selected for the honorary Visiting at the E. J. Hib- !
sale to be held early in De­ which is the core of precision bard hom e is Mrs. H ibbard’s i
EXPLOSIVES
cember. The date of the sale drill of the local arm y units. sister and husband. Mr. and
will be announced later.
.Zumwalt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fileners of Joseph, Ore.
Silver Tea on Dec. 14
Mrs. Eugene Zumwalt of E sta­ G arfield G round Observers
At their December 14 m eet­ cada, is m ajoring in forestry this Monday w ere Mrs. Lora
ing. there will be r. silver tea, at OSC.
STUMPING POWDER
Palm ateer, Mrs. Gene Ballou
and proceeds w ill be sent to
Mrs. Hattie Hershberger.
the M ethodist Old Peoples Rev. M ugford, pastor of the and Those
reported ill are Mrs.
horn 1 in Salem. This meeting Logan Com m unity Baptist Peggy Anders,
Mrs. Birdie
w ill also be held at the par­ Church will speak this Sun- , Steele and Mr. John
H ersh­
DYNAMITE
sonage.
Nov. 27 on the Serm on berger.
Mrs. Connie Newman. Mrs. S day.
u b j e c t— “Was Am erica ' Those interested in weed
Qualls and Mrs. Della Nichol­ T hankful”.
>-
This will be his control are invited to G ar­
son acted on the refreshm ent m orning sermon.
field G range Saturday, Nov.
yf-
The Tommy May's committee.
BLASTING SUPPUES
Sunday evening. Rev. Mug- 26 at 8 p.m.
Homecoming banquet
ford's
sermon
is
titled
Pride
A num ber of m em bers a t­ and Peril of Palestine” .
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pete
tended a homecoming banquet Everyone is cordially in- j Ballou Sunday were Mr. and
Wish You A
for Bishop and Mrs. Raymond
Mrs. Don Atkinson and Chil­
G rant in C e ntenary-W illsir vited to both services.
dren Jeanie and Ron.
Now Avavilable At
M ethodist Church on Monday,
Louis Leonhardt and H aw l­
Nov. 21.
will enjoy slides
A num ber of Estacada folks ey Steele helped Ray Gordon
Happy Thanksgiving l : Youth
On Nov. 27 at 7 p.m. the attended the v e r y preity saw wood on Monday.
DICK'S LOGGING SUPPLY
Youth of Church will sponsor candlelight wedding cerem ony
an evening with Mr. and Mrs. of Miss B arbara lean Schenk i W ith most of the w ork be-
John K aram anos in Portland, and John Richard C hapm an I in8 done by machines, how
ESTACADA, OREGON
PHONE 13F2
(she is sister of Rev. Bolliger) on Nov. 19, 8 p.m in St. P au l’s come everybody is tired?
We'll Be Open As Usual
The youth will be shown in­ L utheran Church in Portland.
teresting colored slides and The bride is the daughter of
pictures of the K aram anos’ form er G arfield residents, now
THANKSGIVING DAY
trip to Greece last year. M us. living at 11720 S.E. Alder in
¡cal program will include a Portland. B arbara was a grad-
Featuring
solo by Phillip Gogo, w ith a uate of the Estacada Union
social tim e and G reek delica- j high school w ith the class of
1949.
Turkey and Trimmings
$1.25 cies served to guests.
A reception was held in the
G arfield Home Extension is church parlors following the
having a Tupper w are party wedding. The newlyw eds w ill
next Tuesday morning, Nov. m ake their home in S acra­
TOMMY M AY COFFEE SHOP
29 at 10 a.m. at the G arfield mento, Calif.
G range Hall. Ten percent of
AND SPORTING GOODS
the gross proceeds goes into a
DODGE - PLYMOUTH - WILLYS JEEP
fund for 4-H scholarships. The Mr. and Mrs. L arry Meade !
public is cordially invited.
had a combined birthday and j
Thanksgiving dinner at their
home on Sunday, N or 20. The
GRASS ROOTS OPINION
being observed was
Brings You The
BUFFALO. S. D„ Times- birthday
of Mrs. M eade’s son. Ray !
Hcrald: “ ‘The Lord giveth that
Oregon City. Others
and the Lord taketh aw ay’ Colson,
SEE US FOR—
were Ray’s wife and I
could be paraphrased to read present
familv Janice, Claudia,
the governm ent giveth and their and
Pam. Also Mr. and ,
the governm ent taketh aw ay.’ Judy
Lester Colson, Portland,
The main point of difference, Mrs.
and Mrs. Jam es Douglass i
however, is that th Lord giv_ Mr.
(Carolyn Fredrickson). P o rt­
eth out of the bounty of His land.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurston
goodness, while the govern­ W alstrom.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawr-
ment can only giveth' back rence W alstrom
and girls
part of w hat it ‘taketh’ aw ay.” Judy Fredrickson and
Phyllis I
OF ALL KINDS
W ahlstrom, Don Meade and
KETCHIKAN. A L A S K A , the hosts Mr. and Mrs. L arry |
Daily News: “The paternalis­ Meade.
tic attitude exercised by the
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FARM CALENDAR
‘ New Dates
November 26. Noon— Annual
Clackam as county Jersey
cattle club meeting, Clair-
mont Inn. Oscar Haag, dairy
m arketing specialist, will be
the featured speaker.
N o ve m b e r 28-29 .10 — Leader
training m eeting for 4-H
home ec leaders; 28th. Mil-
waukic. 29th. Canby; 30th.
Boring. (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.)
'N ovem ber 30 — Home eco­
nomies extension unit project
lead« - training m eeting on
yeast breads. Oregon City.
' December 2 — Sewing m a­
chine clinic-, Dodge and V i­
ola.
•D ecem ber 3. 9:30 a.m.—
Clackam as Countv Corn
AUXILIARY MEMBERS
HAVE WORK DAY
Members of the Am erican i
Legion A uxiliary met Friday j
at the home of Mrs. Grace
Still w here they made stuffed !
tovs and fin -hod several boys' l
shirts. These item s will go to
the V eterans hospital gift |
shop for Christm as gifts.
M embers who w ere presen’
w ere Mrs. Leila Gordon. Mrs. 1
Agnes C arpenter. Mrs. C arrie i
M arshall. Mrs. D orothy M ar
shall and two children. Mrs
Gladys Storm er. Mrs. Minnie |
F< ¡-man. Mrs. Sue Ayc-ck.
Mrs. Evelyn Lawrence. Mrs
Lois Erickson and Mrs. M ary
Millard.
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