Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, October 12, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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    Cl The Clackamas County News, Estacada, Oregon
Friday, October 12, 1956
I BROADWAY BROWSINGS
JIM GALLUZZO still fight­
ing a cold that laid him low
awhile back
Pretty
Mrs.
FILLEBROWN is making ma­
ny new firends
PAT HAY­
DEN helping out at the serv-
‘ce station office
PTA pres­
ident, HAZEL MILLER en­
thused about “ Back to School
Night’ next Thursday even­
ing
byron
M c A l l i s ­
t e r still in the hospital
in
serious condition from motor­
cycle accident
that striking
blonde, MILDRED
PETER­
SON, helping out at the pre­
school clinic
REV.
VER­
NON ROSS and REV. W ALD­
EN ASKREN among distin­
guished citizens helping the
U F drive.
don Davis were married at a
CHEER CLUB MEETS
fr P.M. ceremony in Vancou­
WITH MRS. DEL GANT ent for 1 P. M. dessert lunch­
ver, Wash. Saturday, October
Mt.Chapter Cheer Club met eon.
6. Mrs. Irvin Joyner was at­
Tuesday afternoon at the home At the business meeting they
tendant for the
bride and
of Mrs. Del Gant.
Those at­ voted to serve a noon lunch­
Bob Hughes
was best man.
tending were Mrs. Thelma Mc­ eon for Theta Rho district con­
Others present at the wedding
In a two day special and Allister. president of the club, vention to be held in Estacada
were Mrs. Bob Hughes,
Mr. hotly contested
Mrs. Eleanor Saturday, October 27 in IOOF
Horseshoe and little Lisa;
Irvin Joyner and Mr. and Mrs. Pitching contest ending Sun­ Newell, club treasurer; Mrs. hall.
Gene Meeker.
day,October 7th at Eagle Fern Gertrude Scrutton, club secre­ - New officers for the club
After the wedding all at­ Park between Arnold Peder­ tary; Mrs. Hazel Day,
Mrs. were elected as follows:
tended a dinner in their honor sen, 1956 Clackamas Cousty Florence Glover, Mrs. Wanda
in a Portland restaurant and a Horseshoe pitching champion Curry and her mother here
President- Mrs. Amy Riv­
dance later in the evening.
vice- pres-
of Oregon City and Perry Da­ from Washington, Mrs. Melit- ers (re-elected;)
vis,
1956 Class ‘C’ Oregon ha Curry, Mrs. Daisy Tracy, Mrs. Elise Hale (re-elected;)
State Champion. A series of Mrs. Louana Howell, Mrs. Bes­ secretary- Mrs. Wilma Rynn-
Mrs. Mattie Dar- ing; treasurer- Mrs| Mary Es-
13-50 point games were play­ sie Meade.
ed. Davis won seven
out of row and little grandson, Mrs. helman.
the thirteen games with a rin­ Abbie Armstrong.
ger percentage o f
79.7 and
Pedersen had an average
of ]
PAST NOBLE GRANDS
Clean-up coming soon. Buy
78.5.
really
1318 W 10th Ave.
ELECT OFFICERS while still a good selection.
In
winning
Davis
stated!
GOES FARTHI
Longmont,
Colo.
Mrs.
Dorothy
Suter
of
Eag-
Bowman-Hoffman Pontiac
I Church basketball recreation
that Pederssn was his tough- j
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meeting will be held Tuesday, September 29, 1956
est competition
in
recent | le Creek was hostess for Past Gresham, Oregon
at her — Adv.
October 16 at the grade school
years not
excluding those Noble Grands Club
This
letter
is
to
all
of
you
ISC
Monday
afternoon.
cafeteria. A1 lchurches and any wonderful people who gave whom he met and defeated in home
A kitchen shower is always fun. But often the gifts are clever and
one interested in playing bas­ me ten of the happiest years winning the
1956
Oregon
pretty, rather than useful. So, for the bride who takes her cooking
ketball are invited.
State Championship at Hills­
of my life.
seriously, here’s a list of "must” items compiled by Crisco Kitchens.
I am enjoying life here
in boro, Oregon, August 26 and
They assume you receive an electric mixer, can openers, a rolling
The Estacada grade school Longmont with my brother 27.
pin, a flour sifter, nested mixing bowls, a toaster, pans, skillets, an
But I just
egg beater, and kitchen knives and forks as gifts.
Tigers will play Wilkes grade Fred very much.
If you didn’t,
school of Portland on Tuesday, can’t find words to tell all you
get yourself to
wonderful friends how much
October 16, at 3:30 p.m.
BEEF
VEAL
HOGS
LAMBS
the n e a r e s t
I miss your warm, friendly
h
o
u
s
e
w
a
re
s
companionship.
# 1 ' c o u n t e r and
You’ll like our work. One of the cleanest, most
The October meeting of Es­
Mrs. Florence Cloniger was
Well folks I had
a very
stock up. While you’re there, be
sanitary and most modern plants in Oregon.
a lucky hunter, as she bagged a pleasant trip
coming back tacada Post Ground Observer
sure to get unit measuring cups
deer in eastern Oregon, where here on the dome streamliner. Corp, will be held Wednesday
Bring livestock in Monday thru Wednesday.
and a set of unit measuring
she was with friends.
We took in Frontier Days evening, Oct, 17, at the Legion
Experienced
workmen guarantee satisfaction.
spoons. You’ll need them con­
at Cheyenne. Enjoyed it very Hall. TTiere will be a potluck
stantly. All modern recipes call
supper at 6:30 which no one
much.
for level measurements, and unit
ELDON DAVIS WEDS
PICK-UP SERVICE
We made a trip to the Black- will want to miss. Group dis­
measures are accurate. Also, get
MRS CLEOTA DOBBINS
cussions, showing of films, per­
PHONE
SANDY, MU 7-2961
hills
of
South
Dakota
and
one or two rubber spatulas.
Mrs. Cleota Dobbins and El-
Of course, you can add and
looked around Deadwood with taining to observation tower
They’re indispensible for scrap­ add. The limit depends on the
high hopes of meeting up work and civil defense, along
ping the last bits of food from
amount of money you have to
with Wild Bill Hickok and Ca­ with other interesting topics
dishes and pans, for scooping spend and the space on your
lamity Jane.However we were make up the program.
Crisco from the can for frying kitchen shelves. But if you have
P. O. Box 676A
Sandy, Oregon
Watching the new registra­
due for bitter disappointment
and baking, and for keeping the the equipment listed here you’ll
Located
one-quarter
mile
west
of
Sandy on Rt.
tion
to
vote
lists,
Howard
be
able
to
cook
and
bake
every­
as we were told they had
sides of your electric mixing
thing you want for a long, long
cashed in their chips a long Smith’s office impressed ev­
bowl clean as
2, Mt. Hood Loop highway, near Plug Mill
time. More ad­
you m ake a
time ago; and the same was eryone with the large number
v ic e f o r the
cake. A cookie
true about old Sitting Bull, of new residents in this district.
new bride—fln-
sheet is use­
Next time we willbrush up on Please consider this an invita­
ish o f f th a t
ful for many
our history before taking a tion to attend the GOC meet­
first meal with a wonderful
things besides
ings, newcomers! You will be
trip.
cake!
It
should
be
high,
light
and
baking cookies,
We went
over to Grand made very welcome, and it is
topped with a chocolate icing—
so it goes on
Just what every man likes.
Junction and brought back a more than likely that you will
the ‘’must’’ list.
Here’s Crisco Kitchens recipe
pickup load of peaches and find the evening enjoyable and
Add a couple of
for Just such a cake. Light as a
pears.
We went over by way interesting— and a way to meet
9-inch layer
WITH
cloud and made in a jiffy. No
cake pans, a
of Trail Ridge Pass, elevation other people who live here.
cake rack, a 9-lnch pie plate, a need to bother with icing, Just
12,300 feet and came back ov­
Some old-timers, including
pastry blender, and muffin tins melt some chocolate mint patties
er Loveland Pass,
elevation your reporter, regret the name
on top of the cake.
and you’re in business.
11,500 feet. So you see any­ change of the tower code name.
Honeymoon Cake
one who has never traveled We liked “ Nan Able Four One
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2 cups flour
xl\ £ P ® j £ ? L l t
through the Rockies just don’t Black.” It had a good ring to
know what real mfou.ntains it. we thought. The new name
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are.
helps the Filter Center pinpoint
Blend thoroughly by hand or mixer (medium speed) for two rain*
We went over to Boulder a more accurately reports coming
«tea.
week ago today and saw the to them from us.
*
T dozen chocolate covered mini
Oregon - Colorado
football
Lourina Crawford, who has
to •OTsramaot. Twaoljr-Av«
game. Oregon won 35 to 0. It I a long record as a tower obser­
, / ! cup*milk
.
patties (about I V
jwm of faithful poM* Mrriea
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
ameter)
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was high school band day. j ver, is seriously ill. Our hopes
Blend by hand or mixer (medium speed) for two mhwt«». Pow
There were 93 bands and 6000 and be t wishes go out to her
into 9-inch square pan which has been Criscoed and lined with heavy
kids all playing at the same for a quick recovery.
waxed paper. Bake in moderate oven (360*F.) for 40
I
SA LA D DRESSIN G
| time.
It was the most color­
George Helmer of Lower
cake tests done. Place mint patties on top and return to oven for
ful sight I -have
ever seen. Garfield turned in a radioscon-
two minutes or until patties nave melted.
Longmont is in
a football de instrument which came
not BMÜH political
league which
is
top high down on his place with its bal­
ha canno« kaap and I m H N
school football in
the state. loon.
òattvan moca than ha hMJ
The other teams are Boulder,
promlaad la W eaUngtoo, h i
Fort Collins, Fort Morgan,En­
b llkad and t n f á —paopM
The Garfield Dorcas Society
glewood, Loveland,
Greeley
and Sterling.
They are all will meet with Mrs. Leila Gor­
behave Um and battava b fain *'
very beautiful little cities with don October 18th. Mrs. Hattie
streets all lined with big shade Herschberger will be co-host­
trees.
Population 10,000 to ess.
25,000. Loveland was
state
champion for
two
years,
Mrs. Sarah Smith, mother of
Cheyenne came down and
Mrs. Peggy Anders, recently
Y O U R U. S. S E N A T O R
played Longmont two weeks
ago; Greeley played here last broke her hip and is confined
Y O U R
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Friday night, score 19-19 tie. to a wheel chair.
The people here sure do back
their team to the hilt; average
attendance 4000.
And now dear friends beg­
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ging your pardon for using
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this means o f corresponding
with you, but as you know it
is such a task for me to write
letters.
Will be glad to hear
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from any of you at anytime.
And now my dear friends,
wsihing you all the best of ev­
erything with a heart full for
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Dale Harlan, Milwaukie Attorney and Demo­
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i 2 percent on all savings—
cratic Candidate for District Attorney. . .
is shown going over county records to determine why the present
percent on three year
D.A. has failed to prosecute in many cases and also lost so many
jsit certificates.
of those he prosecuted.
Recent articles in the Oregon Journal label this as one of
the seven worst counties in the state for illegal gambling devices.
Harlan feels this is due to the ineptness of the present D.A. who
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