Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, February 24, 1956, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Estacada, Oregon
of a
Clackamas County News encuuiage the coming
great increase in
population
Friday, February 24, 1956 and income. This encourage­
Special Speaker at Estacada Church of God Sunday
Special speaker
at
the ing and showing slides of his
A11 are
Church of God Sunday morn­ work in Jamaica.
ment to locate here by large or
ing will be the Rev.
Leslie invited to attend these servi­
small business would have to
Ratzlass, a returned mission­ ces and see
these pictures
take the form o f adequate hou­
ANCIENT
SYMBOL
ary from Jamaica,
British and hear Rev. Ratzlass
tell
sing. schools, churches, retail
West Indies.. At the Sunday of his interesting experienc­
i ? H B CHAKACTSCirnc T H P t t « o l d ¿ a l l *
business houses, childrens activ­
THAT MAJTK TH » ffeftNMOKElrt OnOP ORlfr-
evening service at 7;45 Rev. es of working with the peo­
ités and cultural activities.
i natío wrrw rut xamouê mcpici famlv
L. J. ANDERSON, Editor and Publisher
Ratzlass will again be speak­ ple in the British West Indies
OP ANCIINT ¡TAL* J U t T H R ttI ftOUO
One thing Mr. Leonard could
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not know. That is the tremen- j
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Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County,
BANKJN* OYNASTY.
Oregon. Entered in the postoffice at Estacada, Oregon, as sec­ dous Man Power, that we have
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ond class matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County one here. Not man power, necessar- i
ily, in the sense of labor, but I
year $2.50; outside the county and in the State of Oregon one leaders in all branches of Ed- i
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year $3.50: outside the State of Oregon one vear $4.00.
Sub­ ucation, religion, industry, ag- ;
scriptions payable in advance.
riculture and Local Govern- j
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ment.
Our City Government--Plan-
ning Commission, City Coun­
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Dodge
Mrs. Margaret Westerberg
the past few months the same |
Eagle Creek
........................................... Mrs. Fern Whisler program outlined by Mr. Leon- |
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George
Mrs. Joe Wiederhold ard, has been uppermost in the
minds of these men. They have j
Garfield
................................................. Mrs. Ray Gordon realized that economic changes |
Springwater
Mrs. Margaret Ross were coming, and to meet them,
city government changes were
Viola
......................................... Mrs. Lafaye Fouts
necessary.
The revision o f old Ordin­
ances, the addition of new ones,
CH AM BER OF CO M M ERCE PRAISED
the sudden necessity for a good
There should have been ten ! to our local problems now and adequate water and sewer sys­
times more people at the City I in the years to come.
tems, the addition of sidewalks,
Cfox E a c c i d e n t s o c c u r b e t w e e n
Hall
Thursday
night.
It
Mr. Leonard
had never curbings, streets, street lights,
t h e H O U R S O F ft 1 0 7 r m . t h a n i n
should have been a
‘ 'packed j been in Estacada before, but and the improvement of all city
A N Y O T H E R P E R IO O O F T H E PAY.'
'house.” The purpose o f this his appraisal o f our problems, departmente, has been discussed
meeting was to determine the the same ones we have been many o f these improvements
best possible form o f organi­ discussing for the
past six are already under way. The
PAY CHEC
zation for the people o f Esta­ months, was remarkable.
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need for additional revenue is
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cada and
the
surrounding
He spoke of our resources, apparent, but the methods of
WILL INVERT A «ART 0B TWEiR « V CHÊCK3 IN U t-tA V IM O M » M M . WUY NOT M
country could adopt to
im­ the possibility of
us having acquiring revenue is a difficult
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ONE 0 B THEM f
prove our community.
new manufacturers of wood problem.
The talk by Mr. Leonard of products and a great increase
The ground-work and plan­ lished. Their organization is
the Portland
Chamber
of in agricultural
production. ning, which has been organized past the preliminary stage and
Commerce, left no doubt
in His picture of
our progress by our officials will be most
the minds o f
those present was optimistic, providing we Chamber o f Commerce program in its program from years past,
are many problems which will
that an active organization of worked for this advancement of city improvements.
face our new Organization. Gui­
everyone could be the answer and were ready to receive and
The Kiawanias Club is estab- dance and more "Man Power”
Stanford C. Ely of Oregon
this week
will be furnished by the Esta­ City announced
cada Rod and Gun Club and that *-.a is a candidate for the
for
many other Organizations. It is Democratic nomination
Clackamas County Commis -
impossible to enumerate all sioner.
these, as it is to name each and
Born in Oregon City of pi­
every man. The list would be oneer parents he is a lifelong
W e’d like to hook you with this one. It’s a 1348
endless.
resident of Clackamas county
it is important that represent­
Buick fordor for o n l y ........................ $145.00
Experienced in county ad-
atives of our schools, churches,
ministraton having served
6
surrounding granges and com­ years as secretary to
the
munities, Logging and Lumber­ County Court during which
*FREE TRIP with this one. It’s a 1949 Mercury
ing Firms, Forrest Service, time he handled much of the
Game Commision, all occupa­ detail work coupled with the
fordor, radio, heater, overdrive. Only $295
tions and professions be incor­ construction of the
present
porated.
Court House.
„
I have had people from all
His qualifications include
This bucket of bolts has been here for months.
over the United States working ten years as
railroad
ac-
It’s a ’39 Ford, but it’s a good one. Only $95.00
at my place. This is the one years in heavy construction,
comment they all make, "We countant as well as fourteen
have the nicest customers and j both contracting and super­
friends come in here that I vision plus several years ir
W e’ve sold this one four times but so far, no
have ever seen.” I echo these bridge construction..
sentiments. The people of Esta­
one has been able to drive it off the lot. It’s a
He has a long record
oi
cada and those who travel thru
membership
in
trade
unions,
1949 Dodge pickup for o n ly ............... $395.00
are the best! These people, that I
Brotherhood
is the towns people, their inter­ including the
of
Carpenters
and
Joiners
ests and ideas will be the back­
and
Sulphite
bone of the Chamber of Com­ and Pulp
Workers.
At one time he
merce.
represented the A F. of M.
As Mr. Leonard mentioned | on the County Central Labor
various committees needed to Council.
organize and carry out a pro­
1 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP
gram, it was easy to pick from
A former Democratic Pre­
just those present, qualified cinct Committeeman, he also
men for each project. With the j served as Secretary of
the
addition of those who will be in j Democratic Central
Com­
attendance March 8 and the j mittee of Clackamas County.
1 MERCURY MONTCLAIR HARDTOP
others to foil, the problems to
come can be solved
Bring in your old car and we’ ll finance
This Chamber o f Commerce j dustry is coming. Let us be
cannot succeed without the prepared and back the Estaca­
the
difference with those long long low
wholehearted backing of every da Chamber of Commerce.
—
Tommy
May
one in our community. It can­
monthly payments.
not help but succeed with the
united, unselfish, cooperative j
effort of all this available “ man i
This 1950 Chev. Station Wagon is especially
power” , finances and resources.
WITH
Ten years from now we will
good for icy roads. Won’t run during cold
look back, the work still not
w eather...................................... Only $695.00
done, but in contrast to some
By ï d « o M . M u ll. r
other communities, which were |
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ESTACADA EVERY WEDNESDAY
not ready,we can see an ord- j If you too have been enjoying the !
erly and planned Estacada.
recent monthly religious telecasts of |
Buy this 1949 Ford six cylinder sedan as a late
Ready or not, people are the series “ His Way, His Word," you'll j
PHONE MOhawk 5-2186
GRESHAM, ORE.
Valentine gift for your wife. She might go for
coming. New business and in­ be happy tp hear that another moving )
T H A T 'S
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FACT
CLACKAMAS^COUNTY NEWS
ZERO HOUR
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Stanford Ely Files
For Commissioner
Silly Verse - Crazy Prattle
Our Used Cars Go Rattle Rattle
cuts heating costs...
New Car Demonstrators
Your best buy today in home :
comfort is modern, dependable oil heat
MULLING
GRESHAM
SEED & FEED
MULLER
CO.
BANK BY MAIL...
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It’s convenient to bank near home . . . convenient
to bank from home.
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Start building your financial
security. Open your Savings Account today at the
First State Bank of Milwaukie, where neighborly,
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personalized banking service is close as your mail box
Estacada Branch
I FIRST STATE
B M of J M
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Earn 2 percent on all savings—
2\
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deposit certificates.
Hours, fO a.m. to 3 p.m.
9a.m to 12, Saturdays
it if she’s the SIMPLE type. . . . Only $345.00
Willys Station Wagon. You won’t be able to
hear a word she says because of strange noises
in c a r .......................................... Only $795.00
A L L KIDDIN’ ASIDE, no dealer can give you
a better deal than we can.
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON NEW
FORD PICKUPS THIS WEEK.
• • •
S it t in g in the re c e p G o n r o o m o f
a la r g e b u s in e s s
office the o t h e r
a f t e r n o o n I w as
a ttra cte d b y a
g o ld -le tte re d a x ­
io m m o u n t e d o n
the w a ll a t tr ib u t ­
e d to the F a t h e r
o f o u r C o u n try.
“ L e t u s r a ise a
s t a n d a r d to w h ic h
the w ise a n d h o n ­
est c a n re p a ir.**
M r . W a s h i n g t o n c o u ld s u r e s a y a
lot in a fe w w o rd s !
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percent on three year
A ll deposits insured to $10,000 by
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
parable will be televised on Sunday,
February 26, at 2:30 p.m. (E S T ), over
the NBC television network. “ Where
•ur treai ure i t . . . there will your heart
also," is the theme of this touching
episode. The drama tells the story of the
abandoned little girl who is placed in
the care of a childless, wealthy mer-
chant, who lavishes worldly luxuries
upon her but is upset when the child
does not respond as he would like. Later
in the story the merchant realizes that
affection cannot be bought — but must
be won by extending love instead,
i One of the many reasons we particu­
larly enjoy this series is there are no
commercial or institutional messages to
mar the sincerity of the performance.
And, although sponsored by one of the
country’s largest industrial organiza­
tions, The Goodyear Tire and Rubber
Company, the program is offered strictly
as a public service!
Ever stuff frankfurters? Makes a
delightful late snack without too much
! fussin. Split frankfurters lengthwise
but be careful not to cut all the unsy
through. Mix together % cup pickle
relish,
cup pasteurized process
cheese spread, and 1 teaspoon of pre­
pared mustard. Spread a tablespoon of
this mixture in each split frankfurter
and wind a slice of bacon around each,
securing with toothpicks. Broil about 6
minutes, turn once. Served with a dish
ef baked beans — life seems very beau­
tiful even at a late hour!
Evinrude Motors - Used Motors
Glasspar
Boats
♦Free trip is to Milwaukie across street from
STA TE POLICE station w’here we have our
warehouse lot. That’s where the car is. W e i l
take you over to see it.
ESTACADA FORD & MERCURY
Bill Sinclair
Phone 245
Chuck Baker
Milwaukie IiVftse. Lot OL 4-781