Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, January 13, 1956, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Job's Daughters Install Mew Officers
Clackamas County News
Page Five
Estacada, Oregon
Friday, January 13, 1956
Viola Mews
Viola News
The Viola Community Club
held their first regular meet­
ing of the
New Year last
Thursday.
The president,
Mrs. Jennie Honse called the
meeting to order. Mrs. Mable
Tracewell will be chairman
of the refreshment committee
for the coming year, and Mrs
Gertrude McKenzie will con-
tiue as
program chairman.
Bernice Miller was program |
! chairman for the
evening.
We had several numbers from
the Viola Church orchestra,
and one from Jim Fouts and
Rev. and Mrs. Verne Renaua..
Gus West finished the even­
ing with some excellent ac-
cordian music.
Refresn-
ments of cake
and
coffee
were served.
The next Extension meet-
' ing is next Tuesday and the
i next Cascade
Riding Club
meeting is next Wednesday.
be a pot-luck supper later in
the day, and all officers and
members who plan to attend
are requested to bring a cover­
ed dish or salad.
Announcement was made at
The new blinker light
up
the meeting of the Eastern Star at the end of Main Street by
that a special School of Ins­ Wade’s Service Station
and
truction will be held on Sun­ the high school is now install­
day, Jan. 15, at Sandy, begin­ ed and is blinking faithlfully
ning at 1:30 p..m.. There will | night and day.
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For Heating Oils
Call
The next regular meeting
o f the Community Club, win
be held Feb. 2 and will be a
pot luck dinner to start at 7
P.M.
Job's Daughters Instalation
A large crowd of parents
and friends witnessed the in­
stalla tion of new officers of
Bethel No. 54, Order of Job’s
Daughters last Monday even­
ing, January 9.
Crowned Honored Queen
was Beverly Mitchell. Linda
Marchbank was
crowned
Senior Princess
and Judy
Watson was crowned Junior
Princess.
Jeanine Hale was
Installed as Guide and Juuy
Barnes as Marshal.
Other officers installed in­
clude: Bonnie Howell, Music­
ian; Sally Barnes, Chaplain;
Judy Grim, Recorder;
Patti
Jones, Treasurer; and
Judy
Carlson, Librarian.
The five messengers instal­
led were:
Nancy Whisler-
first messenger; Jean Barrett-
second messenger;
Karen
Potter- third messenger; Jo
Letha Rickey- fourth messen­
ger and Judy Frederickson-
fifth messenger.
Other officers are: Barbara
Spink, Sr Custodian; Kathy
Ronnow, Jr. Custodian; Don­
na Weed, Inner Guard; Von-
nie Smlith, Outer Guard; and
Suzanne Strahan,
Lady or
Lights.
Fritz Honse very gallantly
volunteered to remove
the
mice from
the Community
The last
few
Other members comprised Club stove.
meetings had
some rather
the choir.
Girls who filled the role of pungent odors o f burnt mice
installing officers for the cer- and fur.
emonlies
were:
Honored
Mrs. Gertrude McKenzie is
Queen: Kay Morrow,
Past substituting in the
Kinder-
Honored Queen of Bethel No. garden class at Kelly School, !
46, Molalla;
Guide:
Joan in Portland. She will be there
Hall, H. Q., Molalla ¡Marshal: about three weeks.
She has i
Claudia FMer, P. H. Q., Esta­ been a Kindergarden teacher I
cada; Chaplain:H elen McMil­ in the past, and 1‘ikes it very
lan,H. Q.,Gladstone; Sr. Cus­ much.
todian;
Mary Bouse, H. Q.,
Mrs. Hubbard was feeling |
Oregon City; Jr. Custodian:
have
Mrs. \
Sandra Lovett, H Q., Oswe- well enough to
"o;
Musician: Sally Dodge, Hodgkiss give her a perman- ;
ent last week.
She is taking
Oswego.
Participating S|n the crown­ treatments at McMinnville..
ing o f the queen were boys of
Karen Honse, 14 month old (
Molalla DeMolay. Art Kay-
and
Mrs.
ser, Master Counselor, crown­ daughter of Mr.
ed Queen Beverly. Other De Fritz Honse is sporting nrw
iblue; she
Molay
officers taking pari glasses, a lovely
were: Jack Bussard, Sr.Coun- doesn’t seem to mind having
selor; Skip Fox, Jr. Counsel­ them on a bit.
or; Bob Palmer,
Chaplain;
This last Christmas was me
Don Crawford, Marshal; and first Christmas day in
four
Ron Lewis, prompter. Eleven years Mr. Moffard has
been
other boys formed the
rose able to spend at home
with
line.
his family. He works for tne
Refreshments followed the P.G.E. and in the past Christ­
solemnities.
Afterwards, In­ mas always seemed to fall on
formal dancing was enjoyed the day he had to work.
by some of the girls and the
Ronnie Carnes, six year old
visiting DeMolays.
son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Wm. I
Carnes has
been
ill with j
pneumonia in the Oregon Ci­
ty Hospital since the day be- ,
fore New Years
FOUND:
Two stray baby
Pigs. Owner may claim same Ray Miller is having a won- I
by paying for their keep and derful time playing with his
lathe,
Santa |
for this ad.
George DeWall new turning
on Morton road past Spring- brought him for Christmas.
water.
Mrs. Joe McComb
visited j
with Mrs. Ed
Fickens last ]
Puppies for Free-2 females Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
and 1 male, black and
cute. McComb sold their farm
iu
A ll weaned, Phone 58-62
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett of Bor­
ing last month and have mo­
Their
FOR SALE: 1930 Model A ved to Oregon City.
Ford coupe. Fair rubber and granddaughter Lois Me Comb
mechanical
condition $45. is staying with an aunt Mrs.
Red-
Hjalmar Mattson, Rt.l, Eagle Andrus, who lives in
the
Creek, Phone Estacada 16R11 land so she may finish
school year at Estacada.
Brr!
Lets stop those ICY
iDana Vestal, Arleen Hodg-
BLASTS! Want a
“ toasty- Wiss and Jim Fouts have all
warm home? New easily-ap­ won their Bibles in the Sun­
plied, transparent,
plastic day School for learning
all
STORM WINDOWS (6 strips the books of the
Bible
by
36 in. x 72 in. will
protect heart. Nice work kids.
average home.) SEND ONLY
$5.00: Fuel savings soon pay
The McQuire Sisters
had
cost. Moneyback guar. H. W. I better look to their laurels., j
Hamlin,
W30 West Slope, The Viola Community has a
Portland 1, Oregon.
new sister trio.
More Money-saving Classified Ads
Rates. 10c per line, minimum
Ad. charge 1 time 75c; 3 times
$1.50. Deadline for regular
classified section is Tuesday
FOR SALE: 1 acre Estaca­
da; modern 3 bedroom house;
garage; lots shrubs,
priced
right.
45 acres all cleared;
all modern old house,
barn,
prune
dryer $12,500 with
$5000 down. If you want to
sell or buy see me.
GEORGE BEERS
Pioneer Broker, Sandy, Ore.
Phone MO 7-2521
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Women to
work
Home
Spare Time with our
Gern-
craft Outfit. You make trin­
kets. We buy them.
United Enterprises of Amer­
ica
505 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, California
FOR RENT:2 bedroom mo­
dern home
between Eagle
Creek and Barton on
high­
way.
O. J. Workman, Eagle
Creek route one,Phone Esta-
aeda 74-2
FOR SALE— 1,000 ft. No.tf
outside wire, copper bare, 40
cents per lb. See H. C. Hart-
wic, Rt. 1, Box 221, Eagle
Creek.
SACRIFICE SALE:
45
acres 3 1-2 miles east o f Esta­
cada on good
road. Partly
seeded; large modem old
3
bedroom house; large barn;
prune dryer; 5 acres prunes;
good water system $12,500;
$5000 down.
Several other attrative buys,
some with timber.
George
Beers, Pioneer Broker, Phone
Mutual 2521, Sandy, Oregon
The three
sisters Esther
Weston, Mable Kirchem and |
Shirley Phillips made
some i
right good music last Sunday
night at the evening church j
service.
John McKenzie,,
Jimmie j
Weston, Mrs. Ed. Fickens and
Gary Vestal are a
few
oi
those suffering from the new
flu bug that 'is going around. !
Gary Fouts was honor guest
at a birthday dinner Sunday.
His grandparents, Mr.
and
Mrs. Leavern Riedel and Un­
cles Fred and Seely
Riedel
and family attended.
I
The Marvin Allen children
Jerie, Steve and Becky
are
the happiest kids in the v ic­
inity. They are the new own­
W m J Visitors to NORW AY rv
ers of a Shetland pony. The
'mj&y enjoy ridin g Old-
1
Y
i Y o r l d " S t o l k j u e r r e ' \ Allens bought the pony from j
‘
¿HP' carts up to the scenic fWwaO the Honse’s
Sriksdal Clacier.
W j, Sturdy fjord horses, pulling m A
¿h e carts, have "lov-gear
l £ . \
power' for the steep mountain
!
* J J J y ;
The Clackamas County R i­
ding Club Assn, is sponsoring
a dance
at
the
Redland f
grange hall the 21st of
this
month.
months in £(JR0PE. Colorful
if ardi Eras parades and cos-
jrlJM tu n e balls make this a day
t
time For transatlantic holidays.
And now ahideth faith, hope,
charity; but the greatest of
these is charity.— (I Corin­
thians 13:13.)
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Estacada
L. L. Jenkins, Consignee
Phones 76-1
HEY KIDS!
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It well may be that charity is
the greatest because it alone
o f the three is outside o f our­
selves— outgoing, outgiving, of
ou rselves to others, flo w in g
out from us to our fellowmen,
in love and understanding, in
sympathy and tolerance, in
kindness and helpfulness, un­
selfishly.
Home 55-7
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THE BROADWAY CAFE . . .
Is Under New Management
Thelma Stevenson and
DON'T FORGET THAT YOU CAN SEE
Ellie Brewer
A FREE SHOW SATURDAY
FEATURING
at the BROADWAY THEATRE
-
Good Home Cooking -
11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Continuous
Presently Open
This treat is brought to you by the
business men of Estacada, in appre­
ciation for the support your parents
give our local merchants.
5 :3 0 A.M. to 9:00 P. M.
Watch For Our
Creole, Spaghetti & Fried Chicken
Specialties
Flotill
FIGS
2 '-tin
reg. 25c, Special 1 9 c
2 ^-size tin
STOCKTON TOMATOES 1 9 c
Prices Good Friday & Saturday
8-oz. pkg.
Four Fishermen
39c
FROZEN FISH STICKS
Frozen - Cut
GREEN BEANS
2 for 2 9 e
All Varities, Gerber's Strained
BABY FOODS
Doz. 9 9 c
VIENNA SAUSAGE
POTATOES
4-oz. tin
15c
50-lb. bag 9 9 e
No. 2’s
Red Ripe
TOMATOES
Y-f ¿'/ 'xjanuary and
i\J i>, February are Carnival
Sprint' comes ea rly
5
in PORTUGAL, making J
th is flo w er-filled
"
cou n try an ideal sta r t­
in g point for ea rly
E uropean vacations.
P rices a re low. too.
w. th good hotel room s .
from diy.oo daily
tilth m ea ls!.
UNION OIL COMPANY
!b. 2 9 c
Standby, Large, Dried
PRUNES, Special 2-lbs. 4 9 c
Beans, Meat Balls, 303 reg. 23c
CHEF-BOYAR-DEE
2 for 2 9 c
Contains Glycerine, Nature's
Finest Hand Lotion
NUBORA CLEANSER 2 for 1 9 c
Silco, 303 size
GREEN-BEANS
2 for 1 9 c
Nalley's Dinner
RICE
303 tin Special 1 5 c
BULK RICE
3-lbs, for 4 9 f
BOILING BEEF
3 lbs. for 4 9 c
Lean, Center-cut
PORK CHOPS
ib. 4 9 c
From Grade A Beef
RIB STEAKS
Ib. 4 9 c
Currinsville Mercantile Co.
Estacada Route 1
Phone 100-2