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The Clackamas County News Estacada, Oregon ! in
Friday. May 18. 1956
mily v'sited her Saturday
of
last week.
The Garfield Dorcas Society
Garfield Grange Home
Ec will m<-et w'th Mrs. Belle Duus
met with Gena Ballou on the May 17th.
regular meeting day.
Some
Mrs. Nora Carpenter o f Los
work was done
on the quilt. Angeles is visiting friends in
Mrs. Ballou gave a quilt top to Garfield. The fam ily ived in
the H. C. and w'U quilt it. C a ll1 this community a number of
her if you can help.
years and still own a farm here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wicken It is nice to have her v'sit with
kamp and boys o f Beaverton us again. She is staying with
w ere recent dinner guests
of Mrs. Hattie Hershberger.
his folks, the Ray Gordons.
Mrs. John Hershberger spent
Mrs. Hattie Hershberger’s fa Mothers Day with her families
Barfield
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Republican for
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
Clackamas County
“Sane and Sensible
Laws”
Portland.
Mrs. John Wickenkamp of
Beaverton underwent surgery
last week and returned to her
home Sunday. They celebrated
Mothers Day at the Gordons a
week earlier.
Included in Estacada folks
who went to
Long Beach for
clams over the week end were
Mr. and Mrs. B'll Christenson,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gordon, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Marshall and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ahnert.Be
sides getting the limit of clams
they had a nice
visit
while
there. The Weather was beauti
ful; it was a very pleasant va
cation.
Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott
and boys spent
Mothers Day
with their new granddaughter
and her parents, the Ted Der-
noveks Jr. in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dernovek,
Sr. announce the engagement
of their daughter Delores to
R'chai-d Childers, son o f Mr and
Mrs. Aaron Childers of Port
land. Delores was at home over
the week end.
Mrs. John Abbott and Mrs.
Adolph Still had lunch at the
Ray Gordon home Monday.
[S T R IC T L Y BUSINESS
1 Y O U C A N SH O P A T HOM E BY DOING Y O U R
B U Y IN G IN TH E N E W 'S BUSINESS ADS
JOE SHOBE
Democratic
Candidate
For
SHERIFF
SCOUT C A R N IV A L A T C IT Y ’
H A L L M A Y 2ITH
There w ill be a Cub Scout
Carnival at the city
hall on
Thursday, May 24th at 7:30 P.
M. Everyone is 'nvited.
The purpose of the carnival is
to raise funds for Cub Scout
activities.
Everything w ill be
a nickel so come prepared with
change.
“ In that case, Mr. Dedbeet, you’ll hear from our friendly
attorney in the m orning!”
PROSPECTS FOR LIGHTER
PO TA TO CROP NOTED
Oregon State College
Pros
pects o f a 20
mill'on bushel
lighter potato harvest than last
year point to fairly satisfactory
. prices for good quality Oregon
I potatoes
this year,
Oregon
State college economists report.
■ The onion
picture
remains
is a contest to decide who is
Mrs.America. I, together with other men in Milwaukie, have
chosen the the best housewife in the world. She’s the girl who
bought our line and took the chance to marry us. And she’s
the girl who has kept her promise (fo r me 42 years) to make
our house a home. She’s labored fo r our mutual good and
made a palace o f four walls. When money was tight she gave
us a wealth o f courage to hold to our Ideals. Do you wonder
i have chosen our w ife?
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into any home in Milwaukie and you’ll find a woman
at the helm. A t the close o f the day it is
to her that her man returns to bask in her
approval. It is to her, he tells his plans
and It’ she who approves or shakes her
head; she is the starthat shines as a beacon
for all the joy he has. He, too, has chos
en Mrs, America as his wife.
ENTER
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ELECTRIC
all-electric kitchen
Jvst complete this sentence m 25 words or loss
'8 out of lO of m y neighbors use and
prefer an electric rang e because
JOE SHORE, is the present
chief deputy and has been f o r
the past 13 of the 14 years in
the Sheriff’s Office.
. H ... i^ M e m
4 I V
Ft. Lew's and w ill return via
Lung Beach.
Rear In mind the Sheriff is not
Mary Tracy’s horse Tennessee
only the chief law enforcement
reared over backwards
with !
officer of the County, but is also
her,and in the turmoil stepped I
TA X
COLLECTOR, A G E N T
on both her legs. Infection set in
OF THE C IR C U IT COURT and
and she has been unable to
CUSTODIAN OF THE JA IL.
work for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chambers |
and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Riedel
trailored Elmer’s new boat to Through taxes, service of papers, fines etc. the S h eriffs
Harr'etl Lake on
a fishing office collects almost $7,000,000.00 annually. This is RIG RUS-
jaunt Sunday. They didnt catch INESS. Not a job for the inexperienced.
any fish but had a wonderful Joe is qualified by experience and knowledge of every phase of
time. Elmer made his boat and the job. His record as a law enforcement officer is excellent
He is a war veteran, born and raised In Clackamas County, a
it really 's a dandy.
Mr. and Mrs. B ill Kirchem, lifetime resident and knows the County, its people and Its
Mrs. Haydon, Mr. and Mrs.Jim 2500 miles of roads and highways.
Weston all helped Merle Wes Joe is married and has one son Ronald, age 20 years.
ton celebrate his birthday last A friendly man makes a friendly office.
week at a birthday dinner pre« Pa'd political adv. by Joe Shobo for Sheriff Committee, Tom
Jones, Oregon City. Secretary and Treasurer.
,
pared by his w ife Esther.
PA IB roUTlCAl. ADV.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Polehn,
Bernice and Ray M iller took an
excursion to Fos'l last week;had
a beautiful day for i t
Miss Bernice Miller won two
blue and two red ribbons on her
flow er
arrangements at
the
Garden Club. She also has been
elected 1st vice pres, of the Es
tacada Garden Club.
Bernice
has been making all the beauti
fu l arrangements at the Viola
church fo r some time.
Mrs.Clem Stubbs suffered a
heart attack but is somewhat
'mproved now.
Mrs. George Smith received a
beautiful orchid fo r being the
youngest mother present at the
annual Mother’s program for
the Eagles Lodge at Oregon City
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hubbard
are staying in Gladstone this
week to stay w'th their grand
son Gary Kessler so
he may
RID IN G CLU B NEWS
continue school while
their
daughter and husband take a
The Sunnyside Riding Club
vacation.
is hold'ng their
annual trail
A rt Bartch had to have several ride this coming Sunday. Din
stitches taken in his finger when ner w ill be sold enroute.
he cut it severely last week
The CCRCA Pie Social was
while repairing a disk.
A r t ! very successful. Over $82 \yas
works at Fisher’s Mill.
netted from the sale of pies
G'lbert Fisher announces that and the white elephant sale.
he now has the new 300 Case Several different movies of
tractors on display at Fishers I different rides and field meets
Mill.
w ere shown, as well as
the
films.
The
Mr. and Mrs] F.Grossman are Palmetto Polo
tb 2 proud owners o f a new Green V alley boys and g'rls
Shetland colt, a beautiful light played fo r the dancing.
bay in color.
The Cascade Riders held a
A1 Hubert was w ell enough I pot luck dinner and a work
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert I day on the arena last Sunday.
Fisher last week. H e has been i They now have aluminum on
recuperating from a heart at- | over one-third o f the building.
The Polo game between the
tack, but is getting along fine
now.
Cascade Riders and
the 4H
Mr.and Mrs.
Floyd Vestal kids was called because o f the
have a new Case tractor and j rain but is scheduled for this
have purchased the old T u rn -! Friday night instead.
age place on the Springwater
The Territorial Riders arei
h'ghway.
holding their spring dance at I
Myron K onig was home on a the Redland Grange hall this |
30 day leave and has just left Saturday. They have some m m j
fo r California where he w ill re sic lined up and everyone is
turn to the A ir Force.
welcome.
Clarence Cross has received
word that his mother and fath -1 M A R IA N G U ILD W IL L
er. sister and husband have re
IN S T A L L NEW OFFICERS
turned home to Denver, Colo.
The regular monthly meet
They drove in a new DeSoto to ing of the Marian Guild w 'll be
visit Clarence several Weeks ago Thursday evening, May 17 at
M r and Mrs. Paul Scheef and 7:30. New officers w ill be in
Charlotte are
visiting
their stalled. Everybody please bring
daughter and her husband at their quilt blocks.
1925 Scott Street. Milwaukie Orep-on
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gloomy.
Current indications are that
the nat'on’s farmers w ill plant
4 percent fewer cares o f pota
toes than last year with most
of the decreasse
expected in
the midwest.
Western states are planning
some increase in fall-harvested
potatoes but smaller acreages
of early potatoes with Califor
nia expecting a 9 percent cut
back in the early potatoes.
I f farmers stick with present
planting intent'ons and yields
run average, the
economists
look fo r much better prices
this summer than last, accord
ing to the current Oregon Farm
and Market Outlook issued by
OSC.
Copies o f the
report,
which also
includes market
outlooks for other farm com
modities, are available at coun
ty extension agent offices.
Viola News
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CLACKAMAS ■; COUNTY NEWS
L. J. ANDERSON, Editor and Publisher
Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County,
Oregon. Entered in the postoffice at Estacada, Oregon, as sec
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Eagle Creek
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George
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Garfield
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Springwater
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Viola
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