Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, January 11, 1957, Page 6, Image 6

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C L A C K A M A S C O I 'N T T
N E W S. E S T A C A D A . O R E G O N . F R ID A Y , JA N .
In recent weeks this Post has | four hours we usually use
in January 18
twice been needed;
but each partying.
time that the Filter Center has
Welcome home
to
Clara JOB’S DAUGHTERS ELECT
family who
NEW OFFICERS
By Floy Wade
phoned for special information Brown and her
spent an
extended vacation
Bethel No. 54 of the Inter­
I
on
a
current
flight,
there
was
A bad cold has caught
up
with relatives in the cast.
national order of Job’s Daugh­
with your regular reporter,He­ ; no one up there watching; so—
Evelyn Brackett of Currins- ters held their regular meeting
no
help-
Once
was
a
strange
len Crowson so I'll try to fill in
| light and the second time was ville is a new helper recruited Jan. 7th.
for her this time.
Judy Carlson read a Thank
own by Mary Heiple. We appreciate
A salute to Tony Varitz who checking on one of our
extra help.
You letter from the grandmo­
pilots
who
later
ejected
him-
stayed longer than
his fouj
Don’t forget that in column ther at the Masonic home
in
hour shift on Monday night in ! self from his Jet and prra- 10 you now tell whether
the i Forest Grove.
Judy Watson
I
chuted
to
safety.
This
Post
order to help with air traffic.
gave a report on the
installa­
plane is seen or heard
After he reluctantly
left the could have helped to track the
tion of officers
at Gresham
last
flight
of
the
crashed
plane
Post unmanned, night operator
Bethel.
ESTACADA GRAPPLERS
at the office was nice enough
Civil Defense
has
many
Estacada Bethel will have an
STILL UNDEFEATED
to report that planes were still phases and the Ground Obrer-
Estacada matmen beat M c­ instrllat! t of < fficers Satur­
in the area. These emergency ” "r Corps is right up there in
Minnville by a score of 29
to day, January id. The public is
conditions were cared for.
the top bracket.
Th,
w officers te
20 Mondav night at Estacada. invited.
"Care Enough to Do Enough’
be ir tE!l“d an
Judy Wat­
Since weather condition« in This win left the Rangers un­ son- Honored Qc 'en; Jeanine
could be an appropriate theme
for our GOC.
January are usually too hazar­ defeated in five matches this Hale- Sr P r in c e « J u d y Bar­
the season. Posting wins for Esta­ nes- Jr. Princess; Judy Freder-
How about it?
Are there a dous for our members or
few more good citizens
who Sergeant to attend the monthly cada were Ken Rutherford.Jim ickson- Guide Nancy Whisler-
are interested enough to also mtoting, all workers are asked Norton, Kaz Kawamoto. Terry Marshall: Judy Carlson-Chap-
Rambo-
take a night shift on the Post to take that time and concen­ Kawamoto. Doug
Bill Mickelson, Fred lain; Karen Potter- Treasurer;
and start closing the
gap in trate on conducting friends.ac­ draw.
Bonnie Howell- Recorder; Patti
crews?
If so, let’s hoar from quaintances and newcomers as Gaylord, and Richard Kieth.
Estacada’« next home match Stephens- Musician; Jo Letha
them and a suitable time can extra help for the Post. Let’ s
Rickey- 1st Messenger; Tonya
see what can be done with ¡he will be with Central on Friday.
be arranged.
EYES ALOFT
r
[ Start the New Yew with
I at the Firrt
Savings at
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
\
3 'v?h n* Salvara<ie!
?
« ,
Earn 2 percent on all savings—
Aj
2 ^ percent on three year
d e n 'i- 't
Hours, 10 a.m. to o p.m.
V X ..
OìòckfA.
öioiee Meats
i l ea. 4 for g 9c
Yellow, White, Oevilsfood, Honey Spice
Marble, Chocolate Malt, Peanut Delight
ANGEL FOOD or CONFETTI ANGEL 51c ea.
51c each
GOLD MED AL FLOUR, lOibs.
25 lbs.
$ 1 .! t »
VEAL SHOULDER STEAKS,
lb. 5 9 c
GRADE GOOD
§9c
W HEAÏKS, CHS R OS, TR1X, KIX,
JETS, Reg. 2 7 : en. SPECiM
19 c
MAYONNAISE, Sh'jriine, Quart 5 5 e
lb. 3 5 c
BEEF POT ROASTS
lb. 4 9 c
BONELESS CORNED BEEF
Pure GROUND BEEF
STEER BEEF LIVER
lb -3 9 c
PRODUCE
GRADE A MEDiUM, FARM FRESH
E G G S , 3 5 c d o z. 3 d o z. for $ £ . 9 0
RATH BLACK HAWK; 12 oz. tin
3 ior 79c
WASHING POWDER
ea. 7 9 c
\MM£
FROZEN FLAV-R-PAC. 12 oz. Hu
ORANGE JU’ CS, 3 5 « ea 3 n r $ 1.0 0
RATH. PORK. BEEF. VEAL
FROZEN CH0PETTE5, 2 fir
85«
FLORIDA PINK
GRAPEFRUIT, large size, 3 for 2 9c
;s i t T o f i r H n s ' iS ii»
29c
3 lbs. 9 8 c
U.S. No. 2 POTATOES, 50 !bs. P Q c
IT COUNTS
Full pint
Cheese
T ID E , G ian t Economy Size
TOMATOES, Ret ripe, 2 lbs for 2 3 c
speni T wm ERE
Collage
LUNCHEON MEAT reg 37c, spec. 2 9 c
OUR OWN MAKE
2 ■or 9 9
‘What I want is very simple— a size 4Vi that
feels like a 9 i ”
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SlilJlBFISESil
FOOD FESTIVAL
CAKE MIXES,
«S T IV E
Mrs. Jane Abbott, unit pres­
ident, assists in the weekly sa­
vings Stamp sale at school.Al­
so Mrs. Showerman and Mrs.
Abbott serve as den
mothers
for Cub Scouts dens 4 and
1,
each week.
Guests of the
Legion P ost)
were
Commander Davis of
District No. 9, Vice-Command-1
er Merle Johnson of
District •
9 Guv Levisee, past com m an-(
der o f Park Rose Post,
A. C. |
: ’ ll'
Insurance Corporation
••(■cl to $10,0UU by
MS
12 .
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eri i f ¡c a te s .
LEG 10H & UNIT
Viola Happenings
W/HUBlgÊi
JíuíKÍi
" È
Bukowsky of Pork Rose Post family had scotch taped a dol-
and Lewis Rivers of Barton.
lar bill to a money
tree
for
Don Showerman
was ap- them to use in buying
some-
pointed adjutant to fill out the thing which they wanted for
term of Merle Marshall
w h o ; their home. Pot luck lunch was
has moved away.
| enjoyed as well as games and
The Post now has 63 mem­ dancing.
bers to date; their quota is 65.
The Viola
Extension will
hold their monthly meeting at
the Viola Community hall on
Tuesday, Jan. 15.
The lesson
will be on “ The Art of Making
The Cascade
Riders were Sofa Pillows” and will be dem­
hosts to a
New Years party onstrated by Mrs. Pierson and
held at their clubhouse.
The Ellen Hodgkiss.
party was well attended with The Viola Community Church
members of
various
riding Youth group are holding their
The not luck supper of
the clubs in the
after the
county.
Steve business meetings
loca’ A merican Legion and its Hinkson portrayed
orchestra
the old regular choir and
Auxiliary Monday
eve. had year 1956 and Shirley Murphy practice on Wednesday nights.
abou* 00 in attendance. After played the party of the baby | On next Sunday
eve the
the supper seperate meetings New Year as the clock struck Youth group will have
com­
vere held
12. A pot luck supper was en­ plete charge of the evening ser­
The Auxiliary had as guests joyed and all had a good time vice to be held at Viola Church
j Mary Bukowsky, president of and hope to have another one
District No. 9: Mrs. Guy Lever next year.
CASCADE RIDERS DANCE
‘■<■6 and Mrs. Davis,
wife of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wagner
AT REDLAND JAN. I9TH
Commander Davis of District were surprised at
a house- i The Cascade Riders will hold
No 9.
Mrs. Bukowsky had warming given
to celebrate i their first dance of the
new
with her small
identificatin their moving into their
new year on Saturday, Jan. 19th at
tags «he explained they are for i addition w h i c h tney just c o m -; the Redland
Grange
hall,
school children to be worn in pleted on their house. A large 1 Jimmy Clinton’s orchestra will
care of air attack. They mav be living room and
a balcony furnish the music. Refresh-
bought for a small sum from bedroom for their son Gary. , ments will be
sold in the
the Auxiliary.
Various members
of
the kitchen.
The Unit voted to give $5 to ! Clackamas County
R i d i n g --------------------------
bp Red Cross for Hungarian) clubs met
at the Redland
¿8
lief and S2 for
Christmas Store and then nearly all sixty Your Money’s Worth—
the
Seals.They also donated funds of them arrived at once much Clackamas County News^ at
*o purchase bedding for needy to the Wagners surprise. Each S2.50 per year. Subscribe Now
family who lost their home by
fire recently.
The Auxiliary will again s p in -1
byM cFe.tter,
sor the
annual
March o f 1
Term's pot luck dinner in the
L rgion hall for the public
on
Sunday, Jan. 27.Each person is i
^
to bring a dish for pot luck and j
"■ 50e oe- plate. All money to \
go to the March of Dimes.
Mrs. Dorothy
Showerman
v;.s appo nted chairman
by I
P ’ st Presidents Parley t0 make j
wreaths and swaps for grave
dreo-atims for Memorial day.
73 o
f -,r au veterans’ graves in the
^ Hcada community.
About)
"3 CD cr
go will be needed.
The Unit now ha« 125 paid
morn be s
~n a
Ja i. 13 H ere will be a.i all
ZJ a
c’ ly rrwir ; meeting in the hall
IZ>
at noon with pot luck at noon.
Mrs. Carrie Marshall will be
in charge of the card party Jan.
Haugen- 2nd Messenger; Cher­
yl Wagncr-3rd Messenger; Eva
Louise Spicknal- 4th Messen­
ger; Sharon Cutsforth-
5th
Messenger;
Kathy Ronnow-
I.ibrarian;
Donna Wood- Sr.
Custodian;
Jean Barretts Jr.
Custodian; Sally Barnes- Inner
Guard.
STRICTLY BUSINESS
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LETTUCE, green and crisp,
Currinsville Mercantile Co.
lb. 1 5 c
PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY, JAN. 11 AND 12
I*lio n e E s ta c a « !«
10 0 -2