Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, October 12, 1956, Image 4

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    SPRINGWATER
owner of two saddle horses.
He and his sister, Karen, were
riding up and down the hill
the other day, but the second
time around
Karn’s saddle
was empty. She gave up early.
Mrs. Walter Graven, who is
a faithful church worker, as­
sisted with the Marion Guild
bake sale in
Estacada
last
Saturday. According to Mrs.
Wm. Ronayne the sale was a
very successful event but also
very fattening.
The
Wm. Tuckers
were
pleasantly surprised last week
when a friend, Captain W. A.
Griffin, who had been expect­
ed to go to Seattle, docked his
ship, the Mormacrey, in Port­
land.
The Captain had five
days to visit with the Tuckers,
and with his wife, who
had
flown out here
from New
Hampshire several weeks ago
to meet him. The Mormacrey
departed Sunday morning for
Japan.
ALONG ROUTE TWO
Red Hats in most cars and,
friends unheard o f In months
suddenly appearing for permis­
sion to hunt— work being done
on the cutoff— Howard Wester-
berg on a hunting trip while
his wife visits in Portland. Jo
Sanders delivering mail for O.
E. Syron, ill in the hospital—
students Nancy Tucker and
John Lee— O.S.C. and Gilbert
Shibley, Lewis & Clark, spend
time at home— Frank Spulack
wiring his home for electricity,
and his sisters Emily and Helen
considering building a new
home— Homer Newell hunting
helpers for the United Fund
drive — Margaret Shibley an­
nouncing clothing for overseas
relief will be packed for ship­
ment Thursday, at her home.
Joe Guttridge staying at the
family home a few days to *
spread commercial fertilizer —
Mary Varitz thrilled that her
daughter Carolyn plans to vis­
it her pen-pal in England.Best
wishes going to Elsie Kiggins
for speedy recovery— the Tray­
lor house being "usbuilt” to
ready the site for a new house.
Joan and Ronald Bryan losing
sleep over a lost hunter— Mrs.
Howard Beguelin canning hun­
dreds of qts. of food this sum­
mer, besides what is being froz­
en— Mrs. Sanders trying her oil
stove and scared breathless by
a chimney blaze.
(By Mrytle Dmytryk)
The Fish Creek and Hillock-
burn fires have made news for
several of the men in this area
the past fewdays. Joe Wight,
Richard Guttridge and Elwin
Shibley have been working
on the Hillockburn fire, and
Eddie Dmytryk left for Fish
Creek last Saturday and
so
far as I know is
still there.
Let’s hope that we don’t have
any more fires as serious
as
this one has been.
Mr. Fredericks is giving the
new
postoffice buliding a
coat of green paint while Lar­
ry Wahlstrom and Sam Dmy­
tryk are starting the
finish
work inside. Looks as though
the Post Office is built almost
entirely by Springwater men.
Nita and Del Gant gave
a
dinner Monday evening
for
two people who are celebrat­
ing birthdays this week.Their
guests were Mr. and Mrs. An­
The annual
Smorgasboard
dy Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. dinner will be held
at
the
Larry Meade and Don Meade. Springwater Grange hall on
The celebration was for Beu­ Saturday, October 20. There
lah Swanson, whose birthday is good news for all the people
was Monday and Bessie Meade who had to stand in line last
on Tuesday.
year— this time there will be
The ladies of the Springwa­ Smorgasboard tables in both
ter Church wish to thank all the dining room, and in
the
of the people
who brought main hall so there will be no
clothing for the
drive
last waiting.The main courses will
week.
Most of the articles be roast beef and baked ham,
were in very good condition. with prices at $1.25 for adults
On Friday several o f the lad­ and 75c for children.
ies, including Mary
Horner,
Clean-up coming soon. Buy
Homer Newell
has been
Nita Gant,
Mrs. Westman,
Jackie Lee, Laura Tucker,Jes­ making the rounds in this area while still a good selection.
sie Wilbur and Jean Shibley, for the United Fund and is be­ Bowman- Hoffman Pontiac
Mrs. Olson.
met at the home o f Margaret ing assisted by
Gresham, Oregon
M05-2166
Shibley to do the
necessary Anyone whom Mr. Newell has
mending on the clothing and not been able to contact, may
on Monday they were pack­ take their contributions at his
ing it in boxes for shipment. barber shop in Estacada.
According to Mrs. Gant, they
The regular meeting of the
expect to have a pick-up full,
which is quite an accomplish­ Springwater Grange will be
Saturday.
ment for such a small group. held this coming
The meeting starts at
10:30
Jerry and Larry Wahlstrom
with potluck lunch
at noon
drove to Portland last Satur­
the Lecturer’s program at
day to visit
their daughter and
1 P. M.
and her husband, Carolyn and
Jim Douglass. While in town,
O. E. Syron is enjoying
a
they also called
on Jerry’s well deserved rest from his
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs regular chore as Route 2 mail
Lester Colson.
carrier, that is, if you can call
The third son o f the Ever­ working on fences and ditches
ett Shibloys has started atten­ resting.
ding classes at
Lewis
and
Clark College. The eldest son,
Paul Trockeme
has been
Elwin, attended their several having quite a time keeping
years ago, and is now helping his bant.v rooster
in,
and
his father
run
the Forest Dmytryk's dog. Tony,
plays !
Home Farm. The next boy, prett rough with him.
Try
Jimmy, graduated from L. and clipping his wings Paul, or one
C. and is now in Puerto Rico, these days he may not get up
so now that Gilbert is there, after their wrestling matches.
For Your Next
l
the professors at
L. and C.
After viewing the remains
should be familiar with
the
County Commissioner
of
a
deer
beside
the
road
near
name. Next Winnie?
believe
Communion services at the the Graven farm, I
Springwater Church,
form­ there should be something ad­
Red Hat pledge
erly planned for last Sunday, ded to the
There can be no
wiil be held this coming Sun­ about the hunters burying the
substitute
for experience
left-overs
after
they
clean
out
day with Rev. Hampton of Ti­
a deer. When it comes to be- '
and integrity
gard officiating.
Joe and Wilma Guttridge ing a litter-bug, this is the end (Paid Political Advertisement) |
arrived at the Shibley home
last Sunday evening and plan
to stay thorugh Wednesday
while Joe attends a Grange
Deputy conference in Port­
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son visited Duncan McDonald -rue PUBLIC PCTf M ONTINI,
at the Eastern Star Home in *t*tÑ **,K — ’ —
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Forest Grove last Sunday. Mr.
McDonald was the proprietor
of the
Springwater
Store
years ago.
Elsie Kiggins is
at home
again, and recovering nicely
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from her operation although
NOT/ PAY
she still goes to the hospital
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in Portland twice a week for
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9 x 12 Rugs.. .$5*50
Also Drapery and Curtain Accessories
ESTACADA FLOOR COVERING
IT REAUY GOES FARTHER , TOO ! M r
Phone 44F1
Estacad» Farsi
U s e d
C a r s
SEND YOUR GUESTS TO
OLIVER'S MOTEL
'50 Ford - New paint - Overhauled
motor - New seat covers - Very
sharp...................... $ 4 4 5 '0 0
HOT WATER HEAT, TELEVISION, SOME
APARTMENTS WITH KITCHEN BY WEEK
WALL TO WALL CARPETS
— FREE SWIMMING TO GUESTS—
POOL OPEN TO PUBLIC
'55 Ford Ranchwagon R - H - 0D
Low mileage........ $ 1 8 9 5 ‘M
1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday — 7 to 10 every evening.
Special Swimming Groups by Appointment
Located 1 % miles north of Oregon City on Highway 99E
Phone Oregon City 8208
'51 BSA Motorcycle- - $ 2 4 5-00
R E T A I N
'52 Studebaker Hardtop
V-8 Commander
Guy H. Pace
.... y $545
ESTACADA FORD AND MERCURY
Phone 245
3rd and Main Sts.
C O U N T Y CLERK
AND RECORDER
CASH PAID
for
FIR CONES
As Well As Other Kinds
M A N N I N G SEED CO.
For Information Contact
GRESHAM— William L. Becker,
1445 N. W. Victoria
Qualified by Experience of 24 Years!
•
*
War Veteran
Impartial
• Home Owner
Courteous Service
Continue the present efficient service in the County Clerk
office by retaining GUY PACE . . . Vote X 130
(Paid political advertisement)
Swift’s new complete Lay’n Cackle Mash or
Crumbles. W e’ve added pulp, mill run,
14% Dairy
Still Accepting Cones
ESTACADA— Bob’s Feed and Seed
Phone 55F2
GOVERNMENT CAMP— Ann Beckman
•
BOB'S FEED AND SEED
Estacada
Phone 55F2
The New 1947
Chevrolet
w ill be in Esfaearia
F ltillA Y , October I it
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B y OFFICIALS W ITH F ir e EX IW SU ISH ER S BECAOSt OF THf R ISK OF 6 RA 9 S F lR C * I
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WE ARE CLEARING OUR STOCK OF 1956 MODELS
MEAT CUT FOR LOCKERS
• Watches Cleaned
• Dials Restored
Including Hauling, Butchering, Cooling, Cut-
Cooling, cut, wrapped and delivered, 4c lb.
• Accurate Repairs
Harold Middleton
Fall is the best time to
let us inspect and dean
your watch . . . it's been
a hard summer on deli­
cate parts. We will esti­
mate on all repairs.
Phone Estacada 20R6
im w im i
T. C. JONES
Estacada Jeweler
'56 4 door Bel Air Hardtop Demonstrator
tin, wrapped and delivered for Gc lb.
'56 Half-ton Pickup, long wheelbase
'56 Half-ton Pickup, Short whee base
ESTACADA SHOE SHOP
NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
We feature quality shoe repairing
All W ork Guaranteed
Featuring a line of NEW SHOES and
Rain Footwear for the whole family
BOOTS, GALOSHES AND OVERSHOES
Why take your repair work out of town when
you can get service in Estacada.
H. L Banks , Operator-Manager
These units are going at a substantial discount
because of the new models coming out!
Miller Chevrolet Service
Phone ESTACADA 84-2
We Deliver