Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, December 09, 1955, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    two grandchildren Linda and Western Airlines and expects
Bobby Tenny
while their to be gone at least two weeks
By Margaret Westerberg
mother, Mrs. James
Tenny j A former resident of Dodge
Mrs. W.E. Keller got a hur­ (Emma Keller (kept an
a p -! Howard Shartner, son of Mr.
ry call to come to Areata,Cal. pointment with
the stork, and Mrs. Fred Shartner
of
last Friday to care for
her Mrs. Keller flew down via Vale, Oregon, was a
visitor
Dodge
th a t
sa y
Cr
in several
homes
in this
Clackamas County News
Page Seven
neighborhood this last week.
Estacada, Oregon
Friday, December 9, 1955
His wife and child are in Ill­
inois visiting her parents and
Howard hopes to find work
near McMinnville
and get j Members of the local Am-
settled by the time she
re- j erican Legion and its Auxil­
I turns.
iary unit met Monday eve.
pot luck supper
I Mrs Thelma Howell, repre- ! for a 6:30
j senting Hutchinson
Hospi­ with about 50 present. After
tal and Mrs Guy Mount, rep- supper each group held their
Gresham, Oregon
! resenting Oregon City Hos­ separate meetings.
pital were luncheon guests
Reports w e i- given at the
one day last week of the O r­ Legion meeting by Comman­ store.
egon City Ministerial Asso­ der Ray Gordon,
Adjutant
The annual Christmas sale
ciation.
The object of the Merle Marshall and Finance will be held Dec. 10th start­
RADIO
meeting was to discuss hos­ Officer F. E. Erickson on at­ ing at 9 A M. and closing at
pital problems
DISPATCH
ED
tending the Clackamas Coun­ 4 P.M. Saturday. Mrs. Leila
Laura Burk missed several ty Veterans council at Oregon Gordon announced that there
days of school last week but City.
will be swags, wreaths, table
is feeling fine again now.
Report was made that re­ arrangements , kissing balls,
Mr. and Mrs. T.C.
Wahl- pairs on the hall were c(g|i- and corsages for sale. Orders
strom of George wore dinner pleted and also that the out­ are being taken early.
guests Sunday of
Mr. and side had received a coat
The
'ladies neld a work
of
Mrs. John Fugle.
I day Thursday and 20 ladies
shingle stain.
Agnes Fugle spent the day
gilt
The Legion voted to
give j helped wire cones and
Saturday in Estacada help­
I them, The group will meet
$5
to
Christmas
party
fund
ing with the sale put on by
again at Mrs. Gordon’s home
Dealers For
for local children.
the Marian Guild ot St.Aloy-
a m em ber' Tucsday evening and
final
Bill Reimers,
PHILCO
sius church. She reports that
the i
who has been ill and hospi- work day Thursday at
the sale was a huge success
H O FFM A N
City Hall at 10:00 A.M. Sack
talized
recenty
is
in
Californ­
and the
ladies
are very
lunch at noon.
SENTINEL
ia at present.
grateful to all the folks who
^
Everyone is requested
to I
The Legion also voted
to
EMERSON
made it so.
Christmas i bring cookies for the Silver I
purchase S2
in
Barry Kishpaugh left
on
Tea Saturday.
seals.
One
new
member,
MO 5-2423
Dec. 2 for his basic training
The club will decorate one
50 NE 2nd Gresham
with the U .S. Army.
His Bill Chrysler, was added to floor in building five in the
wife, Nadine, will stay with the Legion membership.
The Auxiliary unit also ad­ V.A. hospital Dec. 19th.
her parents, the Bob Riddles,
ded several new members to The Garfield Extension un­
Elwood, temporarily.
their rolls including Mrs.Wm it again invited members to
Mrs. Calvin Kishpaugh is
Chrysler, Mrs. Ada
Sarver attend a cake decorating de­
home again with her daught­
and Bonnie Jones, a
junior monstration December 28 at
er after spending a few days
the Garfield Grange Hall at
member.
with her parents,
Mr. and
The Auxiliary placed their 1 P.M.
Mrs. Jenson of Redland.
The group voted to enter­
order for 2200 poppies
and
iPaul Justice
spent
the
subscribed to legislative bull­ tain the Spring district meet­
week hunting in Washington
ing of the Clackamas District
etins.
county with his brother-in-
Sewing meetings have been of Garden Clubs.
law, Robert Ott of Gaston.
changed to 3rd Friday of the
Mrs. Hattie
Hershberger
Mrs.
H. J.
Westerberg
month with pot luck lunches was appointed to take care of J
spent the day Thursday with
at noon. Next sewing meet­ the Ground Observer book,
her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. ing will be in January; none
and asked members to volun
M. K. Merritt, Mnlino. They
in December.
teer to man the tower.
drove to Oregon City to do
Many
lovely
toys and
The program was the d is -1
some Chrismas shopping.
beautiful aprons made by the cussion of holiday
arrange­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reese
members were on
display. ments and the gift exchange.
and Duane of Molalla spent
They will be taken to Veter­ Carols were sung
by
th e !
Friday afternoon visiting In
ans hospitals in Portland and group and a quartette com­
the L. W. Miettunen home.
j
Roseburg for their gift shops posed of Mrs. Hattie Qralls,
The annual Christmas par­ Mrs. Clara Coffield Mrs. Ma- 1
ty for Legion and Auxiliary ry Lou Dodd and Mrs. Elsie
members, their families and Hale.
friends will be held Sunday,
Dec. 18. Ham for dinners will
The hostesses Mrs. Mollie
be furnished by the Legion; Bates. Mrs. Ruth Westerberg, j
other foods will be pot luck. Miss Bernice Miller,Mrs. Ma­
Dinner at 1:30 P.M.
rie Kindlespire
and
Mrs. I
John R. Schultz, DMD
A card party will be held in Pearl Marshall served holiday
DEN TIST
the hall at 8 PM on Dec. 10.
refreshments.
9 to 5 Mon. thru Sat.
Mrs. Lucy Broadhurst has
MASONIC BLDG.
been appointed chairman for !
the Gifts for the Yanks pro- ' ° n Friday the Ralph Ahnerts
Estacada, Oregon
gram.
Containers will be | their daughter and family Mr.
placed in
business
places , and Mrs- Denzil Wh.te in East-
about town
for
contrlbu- ern ° re8on- The Walt Ahnerts __Dr. L. W. Griffith
tions. Money from this pro- ylsl‘ f d relatives and friends in A Complete Optical Service
ject is used to provide gifts ,P ° rtland U" * '\ Su" day’ w*e,n Eyes Examined
Broken Lenses Duplicated
for our boys who are hospi- !
to the’r Seattle
Glasses Fitted
talized, some permanently, to
' _______________
Eyeglass Frames Repaired
let them know we have not !
While you wait
forgotten.
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We invite comparison of ser­
It was voted to contribute New from the Kraft Kitchen!
vice. quality and price.
$5 to the Mae Whitcqmb Me-
Wo do our own grinding
memorial fund.
VISION OPTICAL CO.
The January meeting will
Gresham, Oregon
have a pot luck
supper at
Office on Powell Blvd.
6:30 to be followed by busi­
Telephone MO 5-3813
ness meetings.
Legion Folk Enjoy
Pot Luck Feast
See B0WMAN-H0FFMAN
For Used Car Buys
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I LOVE YOU”
SERVICE
Rollie & Bill's
Radio & V I
THIS CHRISTMAS SELECT JEWELRY
THE IDEAL GIFT!
Come in today and make your choice from our
large stock. Here you will find BULOVA and
ELGIN Watches in the latest modern design
for him or her. Also Brooches, Necklaces, Dia­
Gravel
Crushed Rock
Fill
Road
Construction
S. B. ATKINSON
Phone 77-3
Estacada
monds, Silverware and Novelties.
You can easily solve all your Christmas gift
problems here where prices are reasonable
and quality is highest.
Here you can shop at your leisure and have
plenty of free parking space. Visit our store
today.
GROKETT’S JEWELRY
On the Mt. Hood Loop
MU 7-31C1
Pr of es s i onal
Directory
$2.00 Brings You
Sandy. Oregon
TH E"N EW S"
Jes, you actually g e t
The Thunderbird Y 8 engine
in the ’5 6 Ford
A nd this Thunderbird Y-8 is 11 m standard eight in all
Fairlans and Station Wagon models, at no extra cost!
Now yon can have the pow er you’wo
always dreamed about. . . and in a family-
size Ford! W hen you order an eight-
cylinder Ford Fairlane or Station W agon
m odel you get the big Thunderbird Y-8—
the very tame engine that made Ford’s
Thunderbird famous.
Thunderbird Y-8 power makes uphill
fe d Eke dow n h ill. . -distances dhappear.
You can pass in instants when instants
cou n t And when you want sw ift, sure,
take-off pow er you get ft . . . and ttosd
You get a 4-barrel carburetor and dnal
exhausts. As in all Ford engines fo r *56,
you get a 12-volt ignition system for fast
all-weather starts . . . low -friction, high-
ctxnpteaslun design far men miles from
less gas. And, above all, the new Thunder -
hfrd eight b a Y-8 engine with deep-block
build far quieter, smoother performance
» ..lo n g e r engine life.
In addition to Thunderbird flghfntog.
Ford offers you the Thunderbird look!
You can see ft’s a blood brother of the
fabulous Thunderbird! What’s more, you
get Ford’s exclusive Lifeguard Design.
Com e in and Test D rive the fine car at
half the fine-car price. ,
Ô teez ÛMiz
Annual Christmas
Party of Garden
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Enjoyable
The Estacada Garden Club
held their annual Christmas
meeting in the Legion
hall
presided over by Mrs. Louise
Linn, president.
lEach member revealed her
secret flower pal and intro­
duced her guest. Fifty ladies S P O O N I T into hot fo o d s
were present.
Mrs. Ella
Garretson was H E A T I T fo r ch e e s e s a u c e
presented with a going away
SPREAD I T fo r s r jelcs
gift by the club.
A holiday arrangement was
presented to the new jewelry A Pastiurtzed Precast Chsss« Spread
Howard L. Smith
Broker - Real Estate
Next Door to Post Office
Office Phone 31-6 Res. 6915
Allyn M. Price, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
X-Ray & Laboratory
Services, Including
Electrocardiagraph
Rynning Drug Store Bldg.
Estacada, Oregon
Phone 23F1
Don Day
Agent for Loyalty Group A
Franklin National Group
Insurance Companies
Tel. Res. 701, Estacada, Ore.
Dr Ralph J. Svehaug
Chiropractire and
Naturopathic Physician
Midford Bldg. — Estacada
Telephone Estacada 1F6
For Appointment
Residence Phone 201
HOURS: 10 a m. to 5 p m.
Except Thursday, Saturday
afternoons. Evenings by
appointment