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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1957)
1« ”t“ 9 _ I — a hall,brought together 20 adults F n n !p I and 12 children. These in- t U l ! ,C eluded: Mr. and Mrs Adolph The Ora Gaylords entertained j (Grace) Still; Mr. and Mrs. cousins on New Year's day, Paul (Lillian) Still, the famil- Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cranor and ¡es of. their two daughters. Viv- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ross of Port jan (Mrs Carl) Bell, of Bull land, and Mrs. Rasmussen, of Run. and Audrey (Mrs. Phil) Seminole Dam, near Rawlins, j Smith, o f Portland; Mr. and Wyo. Mrs. Win. Still, of Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ross their son,John, and his family, were among many former their daughter, Virginia, Mrs. Springwater residents who re Wm. Garkie, and family, both turned to Springwater Grange of Portland; the two sons of hall for the annual New Year’s Roy Still, Guy anil Ronalii.and day pot luck dinner party spon their respective families; and sored by the Grange.About 70 the parents of one “ daughte ■- attended this affair. in law.” It was the first time A new Year’s «lay reunion that this annual reunion had party of the Still family at the to be expanded into a larg'.'r Estacada American Legion meeting hall. A house guest of Jean Bar- DuBois, who was her medical Mennonite Church next Sun. Jan. 13. The pastor will base rett at the Bud Rivers home associate for 18 years, during the New Year’s holiday Mr. and Mrs. Claud Potts re- his message largely on X Corin week, was Mary Lou Boyd, a turned home on Dec. 26 after thians 7; however, other bible student at Providence Acad- j a 7 weeks’cross -country trip, passages will be included in emy in Vancouver, Wash. ! After visiting Mr. Potts’ moth- I the discussion o f this great sub Young Richard and Steve I er in Wilhill, Nebraska, they ject which ;s so vital to our Baley returned home on New j spent a few weeks in Sioux I nation. of Year’s from a five day visit in City, Iowa, with relatives Another event which will be returning Wishram, Wash., with their Mrs. Potts, thence of interest to Bible students is grandma. Christine Holbrook. west by the southern route to scheduled for Ian. 19-20. Bish where they Visitors of Mr and Mrs. Hu Tuscon, Ariz., week with some op Clarence Rainer, Duchess, bert Westerman on New spent a Alberta, Canada, a Bible stud- Year's day were Mr. and Mrs. friends. They stayed in Stock- ' er.t and teacher wil give four ton, Calif., at the home of Eidsmoe (Mr. Westerman’s I addresses on "The Old Testa- sister) and their son and their youngest daughter, Mrs. ! ' nt ami S ic ifices.” Audienc- daughter-in-law, from Yam Manzer. during * he week p e- I « apprec'ate the pleasing man- ceding Ch : -tm In Sacra hill, Oregon. thorough days 1 r - t in which these Florence Cloninger went to mento th“ y sp« ■ a ew explanations are given. The Portland on New Year’s for a with their fosti r daughter.Mrs -ignificance of the individual :mily, be two days’ visit with Dr. Ellen Joe Solom -’i aru fore returning horn«'. Despite e-irtj c f the tabernacle and of some snow and ice in the east. the various kinds of sacrifices ill be emphasized. Everyone Mr. and Mrs. Potts found good driving weather in all their , « leome to these services , to „ travels. Thev v e shocked by | ,M. January 19 the effect of drouth on crops on 1 at 11 A. M.. 2:15 P. M. and P.M. January 20 throughout the middle west Ernest J. Bontrager, Pastor. and southern states. The Shirley Burnetts last Thursday accompanied their Mrs. Clara Hicinbothom ac daughter Joanne to Salem on companied her daughter to her return trip to Oregon State Hermosa Beach, Calif, on Dec. College, in Corvallis, after the 27th and on Now Year’s Day holidays. enjoyed the Pasadena Rose Mr*. Maude Bu-nett welcom Parade with her 3 generations- ed Mrs. Bernic Howell of Alice, Doreen and Sharon.She Clackamas as a ’ nsegu st will be spending the winter in from Thu • ' y Saturday southern California when the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P.' ST NOBLE GRANDS Bert Davie, drove from Port CLUB MEETS MONDAY land, to take her home. The Past Noble Grands Club Last Friday, Mrs. Lillian will meet with Miss Lavina Still entertained ten ladies of Crawford on Monday, Jan. 14, the Birthday Chib at her home. nt 1 PM . Members are 1° Saturday night visitors of Mr. bring articles for activity pro- and Mrs. Walt Smith were Mr ; act. i & Mrs. Neil Linn ami daughters I Marcia and Sandra of E-tacada. Sunday, the Smiths drove to Stevenson. Wa-di . to „oe Ruth’s j cousin Mr John VVach*er, who • has been ill. On their return WATER FILTRATION units In the Federal Civil meat are located sufficient distance from expected they spirit the evning in Glad nuclear bolls-eyes, and to the west—or usually Defense Administration warehouse at Seneca, stone at the home of their 111., await use In a possible future disaster. These upwind—from target cities to lessen the chances daughter, Mrs. » ..id Lutz. (FCDA Photo) warehouses filled with vital engineering equip- of blast damage and fallout. Sunday gnesi of the Oscar Judds were M s Ju ’ d’s brother and -;r* r : '-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaladoll, of Gr ■ ham. Guests at a bfrthd.’ -- dinner at the Douglas home last Sun day in honor of Wrs. Ernest Douglas were her sister Floren ce Cloninger, brother, C. C. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Dur- “ Don’t mind him. He a l wood Douglas (nephew-. ways hits himself on the head | The World Fellowship Circle whenever he thinks o f dis met last Thursday at the home criminatory taxation!” < of Anno Judd, with nine memb ers and one guest. The Ladies Aid will meet next Wednedsay, Jan. 16, at th Eagle Creek Church for an nil-day session with pot-luck lunch. Members will work on quilting, particularly baby | quilt- are urged to bring need G jo d rubber, clean body and runs good ! les and quilting yarn. Any available scraps of outing fla -' nnel will be gladly accepted f and used. The Term ite Cases studied by the Home o id rtge a good r<* m :ng autom obile; w, l.S PORTER CHURCH SERMON Insect Control Bureau indicate SUNDAY. HOW STRONG IS that termites can practically ru in a house before they are dis THE MARRIAGE VOW ?” This is the theme for the covered. Vigilance may save a iJ äA \ morning sermon at the Porter homeowner thousands of dollars. My Neighbors I A S P IR A L N A I L ! [Doug and Palomina Pal Good news to home handymen is the development of nails with threaded shanks. These spiral nails, it seems, provide more holding power, easier driving and less wood splitting. Yet the new “ Ardox" nails, made by Jones & Laughlin, are actually cheaper per nail than common nails of comparable size. *TT" tl For Details C ontact SCS'S FEED STÖRS f Don't forget, folks! Every SATURDAY MTE We hzf’jre * l ‘ f i r'N DINE! i The time! The phee! 195 Vii R By d’Alessio $995 1 i-jf Nice g >od running serviceable car! « HAVE FUN! Always! AT an I a cat with lots o f service left in it! THESE W OM EN! I? DANCE! Lilt) iho» re^ or li*‘ o.ie S 9 Bayle and * H/WY-GO-LIKKY BOYS IS5 j b Jíiük 2 door, Radio csnii bâter $ ¿¡4 0 V. Estacda Phone 55F2 for your Authorized Svift Dealer to Pass Can’? üp These Values in tar C 0 1 :> F 195* « A T T E N T IO N ! BRO ILER GROWERS A NEW Revolutionary 1W 2r G rtra n ’ e c ! Backed b y : Y our Swift re e d Dealer Swift and Co. The Chick Hattchery and P.-ocesjor! Ï0 Ü iter $H little D o u g la s A rd e n m ay be a g re a t le a d in g actor som e d a y — a s his m other Eve A rd e n w o u ld p ro b a b ly like. But if yo u a sk D o u g , his a im s a re h igh e r than that. O b v io u sly , a c o w b o y c a re e r is w hat h e 's after. Sitting a strid e his " p a lo m in o p a l " he lo o k s thé part, too. The sturdy steed, m ade of tough plastic, is top p e d with a w estern-type sadd le. Steel s p rin g s a d d a real g a llo p in g thrill. It 's a new kind of toy and, c h a n ce s are, m illions o f y o u n gste rs will n o g their p a ren ts to get one, co m e C hristines. VIEWPOINT 1953 CHFV i ion suaurbcn 12 pass. $ 1 , 9 9 9 This is n &f«od bay for a logging operator or berry man! 1939 CHSV. Piciti p START THE $75 Lots o f value for your dollar in this one! THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS 1953 MERCURIM Moniersy i'ardtop $ 1,200 TODAY W e are not sending subscription statements this month. The date behind your address on the front gage o f the paper is your paper’s expiration date. W e ’ ll appreciate your renewal remittance! A beauty! Has everything but a proud owner. 1953 MERCURY Monfrrey 4 doer Darned nice «hape—and w e’ re not jok in g! NEW YEAR RIGHT SUBSCRIBE T O $1075 I inclose $2.50 for a year’s subscription. This is a new ( ) or a renewal ( ). Name Our 1957 CHF/RQ9 *T 2-door SPECIAL! Spanking n n A dd ress _________ vi;’; all necessary access ories and hooding licensing! IN “ When you hear the musical tone, it will be time to break i it up and go home, young man!” $ OUK FREE! BE OUR OUEST GARAGE! Watch for your JOHN DEERE DAY SHOW Miller Chevrolet Service ESTACADA, Phone 8 4 -2 Wednesday evening, Jan 23,7:30 p.m. Gresham Armory, Division St. next to High School HESSEL G RESH AM IMPLEMENT CO. OREGON