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Flood Victims Nuptials PULPIT EEDICAT20N Sunday, January 15, LOGAN BAPTIST CHURCH Special Services at 11 A, M, Sermon Subject “ The Peerless Preacher’’ Fellowship Dinner Pot Luck Style at close of morning service. Dedication Service at 2:45 P. A!. Sermon “ Why Preach the Gospel” This service is in the nature of a sacred concert. The Public Is Codially Invited To All Services A ns W er is GOD W orship him The Estaeada Methodist Church is part of the world wide movement to encourage regular every Sunday Church attendance. Rev. Bolliger is u9ing the national theme, The Answer is God,” in a series of sermons which began New Years Day. The subjects have been 'The Answer to Every Need of the Human Heart is God’ ‘The Answer to the Sin Problem is God.’ Next Springwater Church Elects New Officers At the annual meeting of the Sprtingwater Presbyter ian Church.last Sunday after noon, the following officers were elected: James Martin Sunday she will Epeak on "The Answer to a Happy Home and a Successful Mar riage is God.’ There has been a very good response to the church goal, 'Every Member Present Every Sunday with a Special Guest.’ The Metho dist Church urges everyone to attend his own church or the church of his choice as the answer to a good week. was reelected as Elder; for Trustee, Hugh Marshall was reelected, and Del Gant was elected for the first time; all of these hold office for a three-year term. Elwin Shibley was elected Sunday School Supt., to succeed Ole Westman; and Mrs. Jack Akins was elected as Asst. S. S. Supt., both o f these for one year. AT THE CHURCHES . . . Estaeada, Surrounding Communities LATTER DAY SAINTS (Mormon) Seventh and Broadway Sunday School 10:30 A.M. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, Primary 3:30 P. M. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sixth and Pierce Streets Oscar Pearson, Pastor Bible School . 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Bible Study 7:30 p.m. GARFIELD NAZARENE CHURCH Five miles East Gerald D. Aylett, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship . . 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Prayer Service at 7:30 p.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Ninth and Broadway Marion Ravan, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11.00 a.m. Christ Ambassador Service 6:30 p. m. Evening Evangelistic Service 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, Bible Study and Prayer Service 7:45 p.m. BARTON BAPTIST Six Miles W. of Estaeada Walden Askren, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Juniors for Christ 6:30 p.m. Evening Service 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, Women’sPrayer Service 1:00-3:00 p.m. Tuesday, Men’s Calling 7:30 p.m. Thursday, "Hour of Power’’ 7:30 p.m. l.arsen-Schram Wedding At an impressive nuptial Mass at St. John's Church in Oregon City, Miss Louise Anne Larsen became the bride of Donald Joseph Schram, on the morning of Saturday, Dec. 31. The ceremony was perfor med by the Rev. T. W. Ben- nards. In a setting o f white chrysanthemums. Miss Nancy Kerbs sang for the wedding, with Paul Herbst at the organ. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Larsen of Rt. 1, Estaeada, and the groom is the son of Mr and. Mrs. Paul C. Schram, of Rt. 1, Clackamas. The bride wore a waltz- length gown o f imported ny lon tulle over candle-light misted taffeta, trimmed in Allencon lace. Her fingei- tip veil was held in place by a jeweled crown. On her prayerbook she carried an orchid with sunburst of hya cinths. The bride’s only attendant was Miss Irene Utt, who wore a waltz-length gown of sea- foam crystallette and carried suoi;Buuea Jjutd jo lonbnoq e Best man was Harry Den nis. Ushers were Wm. Bel- ozer and Joseph Janssens. Carol Larsen, sister of the bride served as flower girl,in | a pink waltz-length gown identical to that of the maid o f honor, with matching bou quet . The bride’s mother wore navy blue silk with pink ac cessories and a corsage of pink baby roses. The groom’s mother was dressed in a shaded blue net over taf feta, with corsage of pink baby roses. A reception following the ceremony was held in the church parlors. Mrs. Emily Kuehn and Mrs. Joan Bryan served the bride’s Icake. Punch was served by Mrs. Ruthye Dennis, cousin of the groom, and Mrs. Clara Beloz- er, aunt of the bride, poured coffee. Mrs. Renee Wallaert hand led the guest book and Miss Shirley Manning took care of the gifts, A dinner afterwards at Barclay House, was enjoyed by members of the wedding party and the immediate fa mily. Louise is a graduate of Es- tacada high school and at tended Oregon State College. Following a honeymoon in Seattle, the newlyweds will be at home in Merced, Calif. The groom is stattioned in California at Castle Air Base with the U. S. Air Force. School Notes Eight-Three News: Williams After a ten day lay off for the Christmas vacation, the 83 PORTER MENNONITE class along with the rest o f the CHURCH grade school returned to class 7 miles East es to begin the new year This Ernest J. Bontrager, Pastor week marks the halfway point in the school year and report Sunday School 10:00 a.m. cards will be out next week. Worship 11:00 a.m. Prior to the vacation, the Children's Meeting followed class had worked very hard In by Young Peoples Meeting getting their room decorated or Sermon 7:00 p.m. for the Christmas Theme. Sev Thursday. Bible Study and eral groups were assigned pro Cotta Prayer Services 8 p.m. jects to complete and then the class all worked together in putting the whole theme which PRESBYTERIAN was a colorful variety that in Vernon Ross, Pastor cluded a gayly decorated tree, colored pictures, holly wreath Eagle Creek Community Worship ............. 10:00 a.m. es and designs in the windows Sunday School 11:00 a.m. to name a few, up for display. Each student drew a name Westminster Fellowship, 7 p.m. Ladies’ Aid 3rd Wed. 1:30 p.m. and then the last day of school World Fellowship Circle: 1st j exchanged the gifts with each Thursday, 1:30 p.m. other. A Christmas party was enjoyed by all, the morning before school was dismissed. Springwater Community Sunday School 10:00 a.m. The delegated Clean Up Com Worship 11:30 a.m. mittees along with an assist by the whole class turned the Westminster Fellowship at 7:00 p.m. room back to its original looks Ladies Ass’ n. 4th Thursday o f a grade school room. Book Reports were due ag George, Saint John’s ain by the students and at the Worship 8:30 a.m. present standings; Bob Eaden, Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Larry Fiske, Elmer Wright and Hill Marlowe lead the class in the number of stories read and SAINT ALOYSIUS reported on. CATHOLIC The class attendance was down one when Carol Rhodes 7th and Zobrist Streets Father Norbert Fritz, Pastor moved to Oregon City for the remainder of the school year. Mass First and Second Sun That leaves Joy Roeder and days, 11:00 a.m. Twila Wisner as our only two Mass, Third, Fourth and Fifth girls in the room along with Sunday, 8:00 a.m. the twenty-two boys. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Sixth and Broadway Armen Johnson. Elder Sabbath School 9 30 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday. Prayer Meeting at 7:30 p.m COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Fourth and Main Streets Violet Bolliger, Pastor Church School 9:45 a.m CHURBH OF GOD Worship 11:00 a.m Methodist Youth Fellow Sixth and Main Streets H. P. Harris, Pastor ship 6:30 pm . Wednesday, Church Night Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Choir Rehearsal 7:30 pm . Worship 11:00 a m. Prayer and Bible Study at Evening Service 7:45 p.m, the parsonage 7:45 p.m Wednesday Prayer Meeting Woman’s Society o f at 7:45 p.m. Christian Service: Missionary Society last Wed Third Wednesday o f ea.month nesday o f each month § Grade School Sports Coach Jack McCrae’s speedy Tiger team clawed ! out their fourth win out of five games last Friday on the | home court when they down ed a fighting Fairview five who were playing their first game of the season 34-26 In the preliminary tilt, the I Tiger B team fell to their 3rd consecutive defeat by a 27-22 I margin. The varsity game was a nip and tuck thriller for three quarters unitl the Esta- cada team applying a tough zone against their opponents broke through the losers’ de fense with three straight bas kets and won out with re serves playing most o f the fi- May Enlist Gov, Aid Wendell B. Barnes, A d ministrator of the Small Bus iness Administration, today said that owners of homes and businesses damaged or destroyed by the recent floods are being given applications, and encourag ed them to bring estimates of their losses when they apply for disaster loans. Mr. Barnes, in a statement sent to Clackamas County News said that the Small Bu siness Administration is au thorized to make emergency loans to disaster victims, in cluding both owners of homes and businesses. Mr. Barnes added; "The purpose of the Small Business Administration disaster loan program is to restore the victim as nearly possible to pre-disaster stat us although some improve ment may result by using new materials The proceeds of a disaster loan may be us ed for repair or replacement of the damaged property, in cluding the replacem ent of damaged inventory. "Regional directors of toe Agency have been given au thority to approve disaster loans upto $50,000 and emei- gency field offices have au thority to approve such loans up to $20,000. Loans above are referred to the Washing ton office for action. In addition to individual home owners, corporations ui partnerships that have suffer ed property loss in the flood, churches, charitable insti tutions and other non-profit organizations are eligible. Farmers and stockmen de siring to apply for disaster loans should file their appli cations at the nearest Farm ers Home Administration office. nal period. Estaeada was ahead at the first break in the game 7-5 and then the lead changed hands several times with Fairview on top at the inter mission half 15-13. The Ti gers put on a blistering at tack through the third quar ter and ran the score up to a 28-22 count before the final quarter began. Ron Moore was High point man for the winners with 8, Gordon Kitching 7, Robin Cody 6,Jerry Clark and Tom my Curry 4 each,Jimmy Kel ler and Charlie Hamilton rounded out the scoring with 3 and 2 points respectively. For the losers: Parr 11, Heirze 6, Anderson 5, Clor- ents 4. In the B game, it wassimp- ly too much hustle by the vis itors and simply playing the local team right off the court through the second half. Sparked by John Sanderson’s 16 points, Estaeada led throughout the first half 6-5 and 14-10 at the quarter breaks but couldn't find the range through the third per iod when Fairview forged ahead by a 20-18 count.Hold ing Estaeada to two field goals while throwing in sev en points, Fairview won out by 27-22 margin. Sanderson was high point man for the game with 16, Larry Bayne and Terry Tracy scored 4 and 2 points each. For the winners, Tuttle and Carow 8 each, Noolanes 6, Foidez 3 and Backes 2 Estaeada travels to Molalla tomorrow afternoon to en gage the grade school team for the opener of the local league action. The Ladies Circle of the Christian Church will hold a Tamale and Food Sale at the News Office on Saturday, January 21st beginning at to A. M CLACI1AMAS-COUNTY NEW S L. J. ANDERSON, Editor and Publisher Published weekly on Fridays at Estaeada, Clackamas County, Oregon. Entered'in the postoffice at Estaeada, Oregon, as sec ond class matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County one year $2.00; outside the county and in the State of Oregon one year $3.00; outside the State of Oregon one year $3.50. Sub- cription payable in advance. * « * • * STAFF CORRESPONDENTS Dodge Mrs. Margaret Westerberg Eagle Creek Mrs. Fern Whisler George Mrs. Joe Wiederhold Garfield Mrs. Pay Gordon Springwater Mrs. Margaret Ross Viola Mrs, Lafaye Fouts Lora Lee Lightner of Esta- cada and Roger Salisbury of Shelton, Wash., students <>> Central Washington College of Education, have announced their engagement but no date has been set for the wedding. B W .-— M tl Ê 7 \ b b T t t — i T - Ü V ß & i Ü Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brink and sons returned home last Jack Saunders has made a Friday after spending two good recovery from an attack weeks with friends and rela of muscular obstruction and tives in Colorado. 'Actual Dynamometer is nearly back to normal. A geography class is offer Rated Horeapow ar ed by the Extension service at the Estaeada Grade School " H o m e l i t e every Wednesday from 7 to The Extension is Owen Smith has returned 9:30 P.M. Geography 106, from hlis extended air trip on introducing ESTACADA unit course which he started Dec. 12. He accredited 3 went from Portland to Hono taught by Mr. Brooks. Anyone can take the course lulu, thence to Los Angeles where he spent New Years EAGLE CREEK with his son, Walter, and fam ACTIVE CLASS IN ily, and then back to Portland. Owing to the revival o f an PIANO MUSIC old complaint, Harry Kitching is back in a Portland hospital Music pupils in piano les sons under the direction of for another operation. Mrs. Esther Payne of Port-1- / A seven and a half pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. land are progressing nicely. > These lessons, beginners and Richard Lane of Estaeada on advanced are given all day on I January 8th. The Broadway Cafe, former Tuesdav at the home of Mrs! ly the Pastime, is now under Elsie Hale. Time schedule is] the new management of Thel from 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M., ma Stevenson and Ellie Brew Seventeen students are now! hour lessons.! er. Mrs. Brewer has been in taking half WITH They are as follows: Terry| the restaurant business in New Judkins, Cheryl Judkins« Orleans and Sacramento. Mrs. Sandra Linn, Geraldine Hor-! Stevenson operated the former Scott Horner, Joan' Pastime. The ladies will feat ner, Smith, Shirley Coffield. Larrl ure Creole, Spaghetti and ry Heiple. Dale McAllister,| Fried Chicken specialties. Ann Godsey, Joanne March-, The Marian Guild of the Catholic Church will meet in bank, Sharon Hayden, Mar-’ ion Jayne. Elpose Rynning.l the Church rectory on Wed evening, Jan. 18, at 7:30. The I and Geraldine Price. Plans are being arranged to, men of the parish are invited take more students and clas-j to be present for this meeting. ses to be held on both M on-’ Refreshments well be serve«. of each| The Estaeada Union High [ day and Tuesday week. A spring music recital I School Board met on Monday. will be held for the students i They awarded contracts to the SALAD DRESSING Gresham Feed and Seed Co. ] and their parents later on in ' l_ for heating oil for the school, the year. and to Standard Oil Co. for gas for the school busses for next year. Estaeada Doinas •! I Gray' Hardware Lens Rigging Shop Best dressed Huh ÖA&ß A%aeîe Kenneth Allen Tomlin, 20, Box 298, R. 1, Estaeada, and Alice Ann Wallace, 17, Oregon City, have been licensed to marry. Clyde Updegrave, 44, ot Eagle Creek and Dorothy L. Cook, 38, of Sandy have been granted a license to marry. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Barry of Estaeada had a son born on New Year’s eve and named him, Richard D. Jr. * ÊÊÊ Chuck and Bill S ez. . . 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