Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, October 12, 1956, Image 5

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GARDEN NOTES
Pederson, Mrs. John Groves, Colorado, visited Mrs. Rar-
Moderation is seldom Na­ Mrs. Ed. Dmytryk, Mrs. Merle ick October 4. Mrs. Rarick’s
tw ir r
ture’s whim.
Sometimes we Marshall and two little girls, brother-in-law, Rev. Charles
have an over-abundance of Miss Groves and Debbie Joy­ C. Rarick of Portland is very
A drying East wind dan­
water in summer and a scar­ ner. A dessert luncheon was much improved for
his re­ gerously fanned a fire in slash
served
by
the
hostess,
assisted
city in fall.
In the event the
cent illness.
JT
Robert Y.
%
on the Clear Creek Valley
ground remains dry, don’t for­ by Peggy Moody, after which
Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Bryan above Viola on Saturday .The
articles
were and Debbie Jean were Sunday fire started on the Vest place
get to water (copiously) the the plastic
evergreens.
Rhododendrons shown by Mrs. Littlefield of dinner guests of Joan’s par­ from some old fires that had
lu i
nn
it a STRONG
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Cy­ been started previously.
in particular resemble a cam­ Tigard.
//» o> loop <udo p in p a ra aaoo
The
Forest
Service
people
rus.
Other
guests
were
Mr.
el
at
this
time
of
year;
they
in
qiu>
oo J u q fo «pio«) n p ¡¡ r
.ATTORNEY GENERAL
The Goat Ranch was in ser­
require a store of
water to will miss Merle and Dorothy and Mrs. Harold Widman
of ious danger for a time and the JO jnjMOQ w orm OT r a n
l a - E U c t Thornton C o m m ill*«
noi *s — isnvsn
to rI N o n . C l» . .
draw upon against
possible Marshall and teir family, but Portland and Mrs. Hattie Cy­ Clarkes fire truck was called. "
McMinnvill*. Ora.
coming dryness
and frost- everyone is happy for them rus who is visiting
her son
UOJP p*)iun OÍUI *|<Jo*d
Clair Peterson
returned
even though his promotion and his family
for
a few from helping to fight the fire PI** <*** <>M
bounr upper soil.
M ,J»P**I
t fO ¿ H u n o ) * q i p t n ||n f « » i p
The rose bug larvae finds a meant they had to leave Esta­ weeks.
to find it was burning in his *■“ « * n p n i | *i|— J S i m i l
final application now of sul­ cada and move to Dufur, Ore­
Sunday visitors and hunting orchard close to his house.
UlMUOddo JO «puAIJJ
phate of iron most unpalat­ gon. We wish him lots of luck companions of the
Ed Cas­
Mrs. Tracewell
was also
I n p ra|isqM » l i n d p s jo
G iv e y o u r fa m ily thle
able.
Mix it in well with the in his new position.
wells were the Blazedales of fighting fires that had jumped •9
• | d o j d | | « " o l u m mmf «■ i n f i n t i
The Ronaynes are the proud Portland. The Blazedales were
soil at the base of the plant at
her house, and called the ïu fp u rn in o •!<{— I t n v i i a
T r a ile r H o m e s N E W E n r ic h e d S p r o a d the rate of one tablespoon per owners of a new sofa. Connie old friends of Ed’s family in near
Clackamas County Fire truck
A ll S ite » , N e w a n d U s e d
says it’s about the color of a South Dakota.
bush.
JO UJO AO Q
from Oregon City.
See u t b e fo re / o u b u y.
calls it Monday evening a few mem­
If you are certain your pe­ paper sack, but she
Although it looked danger­
ony clumps are
in
perfect champagne color.
bers of the Dodge Community ous for awhile no serious da­
Lana Lane Trailer Plaza
1 9 4 0 L A NA A V I N O ! S A U M
The A1 Ganos entertained Club met to make an addition­ mage was done
health, it’s a good
idea
to
M A R G A R I N E
and while
and al table for the potuck dinner there were some
leave the foliage
intact. If his brother, Ben Gano,
tired men
family
of
Ranier,
Oregon,
last
there is a question of
blight
to be held Saturday, October there was also some excep­
* 4?*» t 'i
w »:
(and it’s a well known
fact week. Monday Al’s mother, 13th.
tionally good burns on some
Clarence Engstrom of
that this condition remains Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. Varitz pasture lands.
oer the winter on old stems) Portland, came out and went dorve to Corvallis Sunday to
Altogether three tanks
of
0X3:0 6 Ut o p Si-
be on the safe side and
take I fishing with the boys.
visit their son and his family, water were
used and four Ì
tb *0:
m 'a
Jane
Abbott
and
Ann
Reed
precautions as
follows: Re­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Varitz and buckets full by Mrs.Tracewell.
Portland recently Cosette. Thef had
move
soil
carefully from went to
a lovely Brush piles started last week
around the
crown and c u t ' shopping and came home with time taking pictures of Cosey by the Weston’s
were also
back each old stem as close as a carload. Most of it was ex­ and touring the Oregon State fanned by the east wend, re­
possible to the
root,
being changes they made for friends campus where Bill is attend­ sulting in well burned
over
very careful not to injure the but they had a nice day any­ ing college.
land and tired men
dormant eyes from which new way.
growth strats in the
spring.
ouij
Clean-up coming soon. Buy RONALD YORK STARS
Burn all refuse and scrape the
Clair Peteron, Don and Ike tie f uj
JO JOUJ
top soil off and discard.
Re- while still a good selection.
Cole
and
Harry
Trout,
all
IN ARMY FOOTBALL
Pontiac
place with fresh
soil from Bowman - Hoffman
came home successful from
Ronald York writes home their hunting trip last week
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some other part of the garden. Gresham, Oregon
t
that the Fort Riley
football to the Burns area.
These few simple steps
will — Adv.
team that he is playing on is
M « N T * a*¡
send the plant to its
winter
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Grieger of
doing real well, having won Roseburg were Sunday guests
sleep with a clean bill
of
two games, tied one and lost at the Leavern Riedel’s. Mrs.
health.
one.
He was playing half Grieger is Mrs. Riedel’s sister.
Garden pests haunt old rot­
The Dodge Extension Unit back but is now back at his
ting vegetation this time
of
Mrs. Lorraine Chester and
year. Thus a vigorous clean­ met at Lawrence Wahlstrom’s old stand by position of full­ Gary,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis
up of sluch sources
of food home on Oct. 2, as planned. back. The last game they play­ Hubbard, all drove
to
The
ed
he
worked
as
co-captain
and lodging is in order to re­ Several members attended and
Dalles on Sunday. Mrs. Hub­
I t 's g r a n d
with
a
boy
from
Iowa.
had
a
most
enjoyable
time
etch­
duce the number of unwel­
bard used to live there.
Ronald
wrote
another
let­
ing
aluminum
trays.
The
lesson
come tenants.
The Carl Bennetts have
a
q s a S 3 U Û Ô ...q
Two good reasons for plac­ was directed by Mrs. Wahlstr- ter home stating they had won new Studebaker Commander
another
game.
Also
said
he
ing sand around
newly set om and Mrs. Wight. A bake sale
Mr and Mrs. Bill Kirchem
Now A vailable at
bulbs: it prevents the
bulbs was suggested to raise funds had made a 46 yard run right and Tyce Kirchem are on
a
territory and a hunting trip to the John Day
from decaying by preventing but no date was set. The pot thru enemy
plunging
run
which
scored
his
moisture from collecting and luck luncheon was a big suc­
country. Mrs. Lottie Kirchem’s
its appearance warns the gar­ cess. The next meeting will be team a 12 point victory.
sister Nan will stay with her
te d a s p r e a d !
The
team
he
is
with
are
a
dener when digging that a on Smorgasbords.
while Tyce is gone.
rough,
rugged
bunch
of
ex
­
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wester-
bulb is close by.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hubbard
berg drove Saturday afternoon perienced players and have a and Lorraine Chester visited
Estacada, O regon
Made by
to Gleneden Beach where Mr. good chance of their team ta­ the new shopping center on 82
FORESTRY FAMILIES
Westerberg’s brother Ray liv- king the championship of Ft. avenue Friday. Lorraine’s hus­
KRAF T
By Myrtle Dmytryk
es.The brothers birthdays both Riley teams.
band Bob Chester played t h e !
from the
drums in the orchestra there. I one and only
Mrs. A1 Gano was hostess fall on October 7th and they
Miss Dana Vestal met Ann
for a plastic party
in
her enjoyed the beatuiful weather
MIRACLE
Friends of Buster Tnnnell Forbes after the Estacada,
home Thursday, Sept. 22. The by pitching horseshoes.The H. will
be happy to know that he Woodrow Wilson game last
WHIP
guests included Mrs. Peggy J. Westerbergs returned home
^ 4
is back on his feet (around 2 week and went to the home of
and special
Moody,
Mrs. John Abbott, Monday morning.
hours
a
day),
is
feeling
fine
and
Miss
Lula
Ricketts
of
Port
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilson
in
Portland
Mrs. Gus Peterson. Mrs. Wm.
pickle relishes
Ronayne, Mrs. Martin Reed land and her sister Mrs. Alma will be in good health after his for the weekend.
Barney,
recently
of
Denver,
convalescence.
Ann is a foreign exchange
Mrs. Irvin Joyner, Mrs. Jiggs
student from Scotland, and the
Wilsonsare her foster parents
while she is here.
While there the Wilsons took
Servicing A l l Makes . . .
them horseback riding and to
dinner at a Portland restaurant.
They also visited some of the
Wilsons who have a large col­
lection of antique lamps.
. . .
CHURCH NOTES BIRTHDAY
VIOLA COMMUNITY
you can we«h at y o u r
. October 16 is the first anni-
[ versary of Viola Community
convenience . . . no! 'ho v/eathor’*
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church. One year ago the first
with an eieciioc dryer
I Sunday school service was held
: with 43 present. Forty-nine at­
No more waiting for sun to shine or rain to quit . . •
tended the church service.
not
when
you
have
an
electric
clothes
dryer.
You
1
1
'sjri
1 Last Sunday, 66 attended
save hours of work, save on clothes and have more free
Sunday school, but the record As well as other kinds!
time to enjoy life. Contact your appliance dealer. Learn
is 74, which we come close to
about the push-button magic of a new electric dryer.
We need lots of godd
frequently. Easter Sunday 136
TUBES TESTED FREE
attended the Sunday school
closed cones
PORTLAND GFNERAL ELEC TRIC COMPANY
service.
PHONE 44 F I
In order to commemorate the
CASH $3.50 P er Sack
rccasion the Viola Community
We Pick Up and Have One-day Service |
church invites all who wish to i
MANNING SEED CO.
attend a special program, to be
held at the Viola Community
Contact our local
club. Saturday, October 20, at
8:00 p.m.
Producer
There will be special musi­
cal numbers by the choir, adult
W m . L. Becker
orchestra, band, quartet and by
i individuals. A very interesting
program has been arranged . 1445 N. W. Victiria ..
which weare sure all will enjoy.
i iivsliam
At a business meeting Mon­
day evening, October 8, mem­
c u t s h e a tin g c o s t s . . .
.
bers of the Viola Community
church elected the following
officers.
Five board members: George
Smith, five years, and Floyd
Vestal, elected for a four year
term. Ed Ilodgkiss, three years,
Marvin Allen two years, and
WE HAVE modem type and
Kenneth Vancil for a one year
term In this way there will be
equipment and skilled, |experi-
a new board member elected
• v -i
enced printers are your guaran-
each year.
Now available in The
LaFayc Fouts was elected
secretary, Janice Tracy, treas­ Star Plywood Co-opera­
urer. and Darrell Tracewell as
:-■* /
K i
m
Sunday school superintendent. tive. The Star Plywood
These three had been appointed Co-operative is organ­
WHY NOT let the job department
.
to these offices last year.
A ■ o
of your home-town newspaper
to produce ply­
Floyd Vestal and Stan Fouts ized
were rc-ckcted head ushers, wood. The membership
supply all your printing needs —
and John Georgi and Bill Har­
fee is $6,500. All mem­
Competitive prices.
ris are assistant ushers.
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Viola Happenings
government
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