Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, January 13, 1956, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    Y O U C A N SH OP A T HOME BY DOING YO U R
B U Y IN G IN TH E N E W ‘S BUSINESS ADS
Eagle Creek
The NEW S
NEWS
See BOW MAN- HOFFM AN'S
Used Car ¿uys!
818 East Powell
Gresham, Oregon
PHONE MO 5-2166
NEW M AN'S T . V .
SERVICE
SHOP FROM 9:00 AM TO 6:00 PM
TRAINED TECHNICIANS IN THE
Servicing all makes ............
T V SETS, ALL MAKES
RADIOS
AUTO RADIOS
Located in the Estacada Electric
TUBES TESTED FREE
Phone 4 4 F1. We pick up and have
one day service
Robert Newman
Carl Prokop
CARLOAD
Eagle Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rivers
returned Monday
evening
from Los Angeles where they
had
been
visiting
tneir
daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis (Iren e) Wesson
Quite a number of
mem­
bers as w ell as visitors from
this community attended the
instalation ceremony of J o u »
Daughters in
Estacada on
Monday night.
Mrs. Jim Grant, the former
Gladys Coop, who has been
attending the University of
Mexico, is now staying with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Z.
P. Coop and is attending the
Portland State College three
nigths a week. On week ends
she drives to Madras
witere
her husband is in
business.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Grant ar­
rived at the Coop home Jan.
2 after a rugged trip up troin
Madras; the roads being very
hazardous at that time.
The World Failowship C ir­
cle met Thursday
at
the
home of Mrs. Ann Judd. An
election o f officers was held
with the same officehs
re­
taining their positions for an-
I other year.
They are Mrs..
Florence Glover,
president;
Mrs. Hazel Beers, treasurer;
Mrs. Lora Posper, vice-pres,
I Mrs. Ruth Wilson, secretary.
Their next meeting w ill
be
| with Mrs. Madge Smith
in
Eagle Creek.
A large group of men turn­
ed out to w ork
at the new
Presbyterian church
Satur­
day. Also some o f the women
were making good
progress
with the interior of the build­
ing, painting.
Great effort
is being exerted to complete
the building for occupancy by
the end of February.
SHIPMENT
Strongbarn Galvanized Steel Roofing & Siding
$10.00 PER SQUARE
YO U SAVE UP TO $2.00 PER SQUARE
By buying this galvanized steel siding in
carload lots, we are able to pass on a sub­
stantial savings to you. Available at this
special $10.00 per square price in 6, 8, 3, 10
and 12 foot lengths -- standard 26” width.
All in strong 2 i inch corrugation. Hurry
and order while this special shipment lasts.
FARMERS GAS AND SUPPLY
Aerosa From the Cannery -- Gresham
MOhawk 5-2501
600 E. 8th Street
THREE LY N X P .T .A .
presents
HOME TALENT NIGHT
THREE LY N X SCHOOL GYM
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the trap, finds that she now
must chose between her bro­
ther and her lover.
Dodge
Fourteen women
of the
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Dodge Springwater area met
at the Grange hall last week
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to learn the art
of making
good yeast breads under the
able instruction o f Mrs. Jack
Akins and Mrs. M. F. Ott. It
was a regular meeting of the i
Dodge Extension
Unit and
was very interesting and in­
structive meeting.
At noon,
those present had a chance to
sample some of the tasty hot
breads which were
served
along with a variety o f salads
The Wm. Connor
fam ily j
had a pleasant surprise
last
week ned when their daugh­
ter from Yakima,
Mr. and I
Mrs. Phil Sinclair
and two I
girls paid them an unexpect­
ed visit.
The Sinclairs had |
spent Christmas
in Seattle
with his mother, so decided o I
Monday, Jan. 2 the Sinclairs! ^
Connors, and the Bob Akins
of Springwater all went
to |
RADIO
Portland to spend
the day I
with
the
Connors
other I
DISPATCH ED
daughter, Mrs. Vernon M ills I
and her fam ily
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner j
entertained
the
executive |
board of the Dodge Commun­
ity Club last Friday evening.
Those present w ere B ill Sim ­
mons. chairman o f the club,
and Mrs. Simmons,
Ronnie
Bryan, vice- chairman,
and
the board members Mrs. A n ­
Dealers For
ne Justice and H J. Wester-
berg.
PHILCO
Mr. and Mrs. J S. Wester-
H O FFM A N
berg and Jimmy and Phyllis
o f Portland spent
the day
SENTINEL
Sunday with the H. J. Wes-
EMERSON
terbergs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kish-
MO 5-2423
paugh have been staying with I
50 NE 2nd Gresham
the Dallas
Kishpaughs
of
Portland for a
time while
waiting for the arrival of the
new heir.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
R ey­
nolds attended the
funeral
last Saturday o f her aunt,
a
long time resident o f Oswego.
She had been in ill health for
some time.
Last week the county haul- i John R. Schultz, DMD
ed several loads
of gravel
D ENTIST
and spread it generously on
9 to 5 Mon. thru Sat.
the Lacy road. This is one of
M ASONIC BLDG.
the roads used by the school!
Estacada, Oregon
bus so It was much appreciat- I
ed.
Several otherl roads in
this vicinity could stand some
Dr. L. W. Griffith
of the same treatment.
\ Complete Optical Service
OREGON GREEN
Gravel
Crushed Rock
Fill
Road
Construction
S. B. ATKINSON
Phone 77-3
Estacada
SERVICE
Mr. and Mr. Jess
Whisler j ties by use o f his “ Trojan
were Sunday dinner guests at Horse” . Sylvana Morgano is
the home o f their
son Boo 1 his queen, with a host o f others
Whisler and family in Gres­ playing the lesser roles to
ham.
Miss Nancy Whisler bring the thrilling story o f H o­
was a Sunday guest o f Kathy mers “ Odessey” to the screen
Ronnow.
in real and brilliant life. Some
The young people o f
the thing from the pages of history
Springwater-
Eagle
Creek that makes one of the most ex ­
Fellowship group met
with citing pictures o f our day! Se­
Janice and Jim Buhlinger on cond feature (not announced
on our monthly
program)
Sunday evening.
Saturday evening callers at “ L A S VEG AS SH AK E D O W N ”
the Whisler home were Mr. starring Dennis O’K eefe and
and Mrs. Kenneth Haskett of Coleen Gray. A ll about a love­
Portland, and Miss
Barbara ly young school teacher who
Watkins of Estacada
goes to the gambling city to
Paula Bryan
participated study gambling in order io
in the talent show held at Es­ w rite a book about it. She
tacada high school last week, lands in the middle o f an ex­
with a sax solo.
citing adventure, finding ro-
The Eagle Creek Ladies Aid Greek king, who won the bat-
w ill have their next meeting 5 mance instead of book mater­
January 18 at the
home of ial, where as O’K eefe must es­
Mrs. J. D Whisler.
cape from those whom he has
testified against, in a vice
The Past
Noble
Grands j round-up.
Club met Monday afternoon
Sunday, Monday and Tues­
at the home of
Mrs. Doris day— Dean Martin and Jerry
Smith. There w ere 19 mem­ Lewis prove an old theory—
bers present.
“ You ’re N ever Too Young” —
in technicolor and Vistavision.
Doug. Showerman, a
cud Jerry
(in his usual comedy
scout in Den I of which Mrs. style) tries to pretend to be an
Martin Reed is den
mother, eleven year old boy to save
celebrated his 9th
birthday train fare— he is caught among
on Monday, Jan. 9 after the a group o f school teachers and
scout meeting at
the Reed can not drop his masquarade—
home with a party o f
cake, Fun!! It’s a riot. The school
ice cream and punch brought i teachers include lovely Diana
by his mother,
Mrs.
Don I Lynn and Dean Martin, also
Showerman fo r all the boys Nina Foch.
in his den.
They are Mike
Wednesday, Thursday, F ri­
Hargen, Dwight M iller, Mike day and Saturday— Cinema-
Smith,
Jan Fourier
Bruce Scope and technicolor, Sir
Reed, T erry Graven, Steven W alter Scott’s, The A dven ­
Gano; also
George Fourier, tures o f “ Q U E N TIN DUR-
den chief and Mike Reed, not W A R ” . Starring Robert Taylor
a member. Mark Ronayne, a | Kay Kendall and Robert More-
member was absent.
Mrs. ly. Here is told the ardent,
Reed presented a gift to Doug audacious exploits o f a man
for his birthday.
who fought to win the heart
of the most fascinating lady in
all France— for another man!
She was as fiery as she was
beautiful and, though he came
as an emissary o f another, she
learned to love him through
intrigue, flaming fueds and
fiercest combat! Companion
feature— “ A PA C H E W O M A N "
Looking at the marquee of with Lloyd Bridges, Joan T a y­
the B R O A D W A Y TH EATRE, lor and Lance Fuller. Though
we see now playing the fam ­ the Apache were placed on
reservations,
they
ous tale o f the mighty King re­ peaceful
turning from the historical w ere still blamed for the ruth­
Trojan
wars,
“ U LYSSES". less killings and riotings. When
K irk Douglas playing, very the killers are finally discovei-
forcefully, the part o f the ed, the young woman who set
Martin & Lewis at
Broadway Laugh
Hit Sunday
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Estacada, Oregon
Friday, January 13, 1956
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Professional
Directory
or Truck!
Eves Eyamined
Broken Lenses Duplicated
Glasses Fitted
Eyeglass Frames Repaired
While you wait
We invite comparison o f ser­
vice, quality and price.
We do our own grinding
V IS IO N O P T IC A L CO.
Gresham, Oregon
O ffice on Pow ell Blvd.
Telephone MO 5-3813
A N Y M A K E — P A ID FOR
OR N O T!
Howard L. Smith
BORROW
CASH
On your car
And at the same time,
reduce your present car
payments.
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Be Wise — Get your auto
loans from an Auto Dealer.
Oregon City
Motor Co.
Broker - Real Estate
Next Door to Post O ffice
O ffice Phone 31-6 Res. 6915
Allyn M. Price, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
X-R ay & Laboratory
Services, Including
Electrocardiagraph
Rynning Drug Store Bldg.
Estacada, Oregon
Phone 23F1
FORD D EALER
11th and Main
Don Day
Agent for Loyalty Group &
Franklin National Group
Insurance Companies
Tel. Res. 701, Estacada, Ore.
P L Y W O O D
C O -O P ER A T IV E
M EM BERSHIPS
Now available in The
Star Plywood Co-opera­
tive. The Star Plywood
Co-operative is organ­
ized to produce ply­
wood. The membership!
fee is $6,500. All mem-j
berships a r e working)
memberships. The Star
plant will be located
near Estacada, Oregon.
For further information,
mail the attached cou­
pon.
Star Sales, Inc.
407 N.W. 23rd St.
Portland, Oregon
Gentlemen;
Please send me a copy o f the
offering circular relating to
The Star Plyw ood Co-opera­
tive.
Dr Ralph J. Svehaug
Chiropractice and
Naturopathic Physician
Midford Bldg. — Estacada
Telephone Estacada 1 Fti
For Appointment
Residence Phone 201
HOURS: 10 n.m. to 5 p.m.
Except Thursday, Saturday
afternoons. Evenings by
appointment
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