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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1956)
Saturday and will continue un - 1 The Clackamas County News Estacada, Oregon Q til the fire danger is past. Friday, October 12, 1956 U Acme Timber Co. was shut ; down Monday, and most of the employees spent Sunday and Monday fighting the fire at | -For All Kind« of Job Printing— Call the News- Fish Creek. They returned to | work Tuesday. Three Lynx Women’s Activ-1 ity club held their monthjy meeting at the school cafeteria Monday. Mrs. Verna Robinson, president, from Silvertip Log ging Co. gave instructions on I making Christmas candles to | the 22 members. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Dorothy Bennett, Jeanette Barnes, and Norma Gant. News From Up The River RIGHT -0 m o m irï ’til M H T N M .T O O » F. 0 . E. BENEFIT DANCE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 PUBLIC WELCOME MUSIC B Y A L G U R D D ’S O R C H ESTR A At REDLAND GRANGE Hall Less than by Pat Knudsen Three Lynx school board Acme Timber Co. home Mon was host last Thursday to the day to help decorate a new school board of the Estacada home for her brothers’ construe union high school. These in tion company in Portland. Her cluded members from North mother and sister of Portland Logan, Barton, Porter, Eagle Mrs. Mary Ryan and Miss Mary Creek, Redland and Estacada. Ryan, stayed with her children This was the first meeting of at Acme. Home frem a hunting trip the school year and will be held every two months. Refresh are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Spier ments were served after the at Acme Timber Co. They spent meeting by Mrs. Janette Barnes opening weekend at Indian Marie Haneberg and Bethel Springs near Prineville, camp King. ing out. Mr. Spier brought home Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones, a fine four-point buck. Another hunting trip was LOGAN PERSONALS Oak Grove ranger station, en joyed a 5-day visit with Mr. made last week by the Clyde LOGAN— Mrs. William Brist- Jone’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Barnes of Three Lynx. Mr. lin accompanied her daughter Barnes’ parents and sister, Mr. E. Jones o f Sumner, Wash., last Mrs. Kenneth Valentine to Ver week The elder Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Bert Barnes and Sally nonia Thursday where they v is -1 Jones are making a car tour of Ann spent the weekend and the ited friends. Mrs. Bristlin had men hunted the woods above the Southwest. planned to spend the day with Birthdays were news at Sil- Three Lynx. her stepmother, Mrs. H. B. Las- 1 vertip Logging Co. Mrs. Bonnie An aunt and uncle from Min chinger, but found no one at Copher gave a family birthday neapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer home. dinner last week for her hus Laker, were visitors at the Oak The regular monthly meeting band, Gordon, and her sister, Grove ranger station home of of the Logan Ladies Aid which Beverly E6x. Mrs. Copher has Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stamy. was scheduled for this week on recovered from a 3-week quar They stayed five days last week Thursday has been postponed, j antine and long convalescence on their way to visit other rela Mrs. O. Hovee left Friday for from an atack of hepititis. Mrs. tives on the West coast. California where she will visit Copher also gave a party for Mr. Ted Haneberg’s brother for two weeks with their son her son, Billy, on his 3rd birth and family from Bull Run, Mr. Gene Hove and family. day Monday. Children from the and Mrs. Melvin Haneberg, Mrs. Doug Rambo accompan Silvertip area were guests. spent last weekend at Three ied her mother to Seattle dur- I Mr. Bud Unruh’s cousin, Mr. Lynx. The men hunted in the ing the past week where they and Mrs. Gil Thiesen and nearby hills. visited relatives and friends. daughter spent last weekend at Mrs. Jane Ronthaller, Collo- Mrs. L. Conser, mother of the Unruh home at Oak Grove wash Ranger Station, is staying Mrs. Dan Luft has been house; ranger station. The Thiesen’s at Oak Grove Butte Look-out guest this week with the Lufts. live in Portland. during the current fire season. She lives in Portland. Miss Lu- j Mrs. Roberta Fidler left her She left for the lookout last cille oCnser and an older sister and her husband visited Sunday) at the Luft home. ® W E BUY • LOGS CEDAR, FIR AND HEMLOCK • TIMBER • TIMBER LAiDS In Gresham office, 2 to 5 p.m. j Office hours: during week. Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 nocn Before 2 p.m. Call Estacada 31F2. C O W L I T Z T 11* I k S CO. 1 3 N .W . First - Ph»rom u.i»-3iy6 GRESHAM, OREGON Kara hours away! HURRY A m $ x (/ e r i $ HURRY ■ HURRY HURRY FINAL DAYS GOD Gresham Sport Shop's Big Stork Reduction Sale! SAVINGS UP TO 5 0 «N T Just a sample of the savings: J^XtfORSHIP HIM Ninth and Broadway 11.00 a m .; Christ Ambassador service, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible service, 7:30 p.m. BARTON BAPTIST Six Miles West o f Estacada Walden Askren, Pastor The car that breaks the patterns of the past . . . '57 CHEVROLET I t ’ll be on hand bright and early— [ 3 d iflfrii IM in 'ŒF ¿m [rut U M i n I I . I H J □ j y Om y franchised Chevrolet dealers display this famous trademark Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Worship serlvce, 10:00 a.m.; Juniors for Christ, 8:30 p.m.; Evening service, 7:45 p.m.; Tuesday, Women's Prayer service, 1:00- 3:00 p m.; Thursday, "Hour of Power," 7:30 p.m. COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Fourth and Main Streets Violet Bolllrer, Pastor Church school, 9:45 a.m.; worship, 11:00 a.m.; Methodist Youth Fellowship. 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday, church night: choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.m.; prayer and Bible study at the parsonage, 7:45 p.m.; Women’s Society of Christian Service, third Wednesday of each month. LATTER-DAY SAINTS (Mormon) Seventh and Broadway Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.; Evening service, 7:00 p.m.; Tuesday, primary, 3:30 P.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sixth and Plersce Streets MILLER CHEVROLET SERVICE Estacada Phone 842 Lee Fiksdal, Pastor Blsble school, 10:00 a.m.; worship serv ice, 11:00 a.m.; Sunday evening Bible study, 7:30 p.m. SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC 7th and Zobrist Street Father Norbert Fritz, Pastor Mass first and second Sundays, 11:00 a.m.; mass, third, fourth and fifth Sundays, 8:00 a.m. Bontrarer, Pastor Regular 30c Fishing Reels Leader Material 3 g .2 3 4c 6 R È S î4 A M S P O R T S H O P Cut, Slash Price dpringwater Community » 227 N. MAIN AVENUE George, St. John SEVENTH-DAY «79 -9 3 Regular $10 Worship bervice, 10:00 a m : Surt iiy ! school, 11:00 a.m.; Westmir.s'. : Fe..oa ship at 7:00 p.m.; Ladies' Aid thin; Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., V'crld Fellowship ( Circle, first Wednosdny, 1:30 pan. a.m.; Rifle Cut, Slash Price »11943 PRESBYTERIAN CHUR Til Vernon Ross, P • 3tor Eagle Creek Continually 1D ‘ a.m ; worship : Westminster Fel- j a.: Ladies' Associa .iy. Regular $100 Value Cut, Slash Price Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.; worship service, 11:00 a.m.; children's meetin. followed by young people’s meetin* or sermon at 7:00 p.m.: Thursday, Bible study and cottage prayer services, 8 p.m. Worship service, C.3J school, 9:30 a.m. 19c Movie Projector CHURCH Seven Miles East Sunday school, service, 11:30 a.m lowship at 7:a00 p tion, fourth Thun. Cut, Slash Price 4c Regular $159.50 PORTER MENNONITE Ernest J. Fishing Lures Values to 25c l.KT l TS ALL GO TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Regular to $1 Spinner 8lades . . . With The Churches Sunda> | PHONE MO 5 2521 ADVENTIST Sixth and Broadway Armen John.'n, Eider Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m.; service, 11:00 a.m.; Wednesday, meeting at 7:45 p.m. Ask any SPAR K H. P. Harris. Pastor Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.; worship. *1:00 a.m.: evening service, 7:45 p.m Wednesday prayer meeting at 7:45 p.m.; Missionary Society last Wednesday o f each month. GARFIELD NAZARENE owner.. J t h e n y o u ’ ll k n o w CHURCH OF GOD Sixth and Main Streets why everyone i i _ . pointing to S T A R K ! ! CHURCH Five Miles East Gerald D. Aylett. Pastor service at 7:30 p.m. 7:30 pin. Evening service, ^ * x V I S I B L E F I.A M E N O » I U T OH SOO T H O T II C I K C E L A T I N G AM D R A D IA N T H E A T T W O I.O V E L A F IM IS H E S E I R E A L O C O M O T IV E , B E R M S O IE S F .L O H . PATENTED HEAT T R A P ^ ’ + it p r e v e n t s h e a t loss if N E W . E A S Y E IG H T I A « fe a tu r e I * _________ L IB E R A L T E R M S F O R A D D IT IO N A L H E A T C IR C U L A T IO N , S P A R K A IR M O V E R A V A IL A B L E F O R A E T O M A T IC H E A T CONTROL, TH ERM OSTAT A T T A C H M E N T A V A IL A B L E + 1 x I f H l l C e f a l t t . the M i« B IG H T W w a r A n - Y - . . . n i V H l ^ \ Get a S P A R K today GENTRY'S HARDWARE and APPLIANCES Covernor Elm« Sm 'th c o n s u la t e . S estimated I emor termed the patrol activity “» vital part ol Oregon « child aafety children education program.” The .Indent, are Margaret Gate, .nd Richard , 236 N. E. Roberts j GRESHAM MO 5-2210