<XA< KAM.VS C O l'N T T 8 P .M . at th e school. S U P P E R P I.A N S RESU M ED T h e M o th e rs’ C lu b o f E agle C re e k S ch o o l at its T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n m eetin g, resum ed p la n s fo r a crea m ed ch ick en and tam ale su p per this m onth. H a v in g ca n celled this p u b lic d in n e r last m on th b eca u se o f sn o w , th e C lu b has n o w set F rida y, Jan. 25 as th e n ew date. T h e p r ice w ill b e $1 fo r a du lts and 50c fo r ch ild ren and servin g is to be fr o m 6 to M rs. Elzira V a len tin e retu rn ed h om e S u n d ay, Jan. 6 after a m o n th ’ s a b sen ce, du rin g w h ich she w as in a P ortla n d h ospital and at th e h o m e of h e r d a u gh ter M rs. L ois S w a n son .H er dau ghter Mrs. V irg in ia Sin gh , fro m Seattle, stayed w ith h er a fe w da ys a fter her return hom e. D in ner guests at the Jesse W h isler h o m e last T h ursday w ere M rs. G u y Y o h e o f C raw - TO PR EVERT SUPPING FAkftiC, \ JUST PIN THE FABRIC TO A \ CVTTINO BOARD. SURFACE * MARKER TO ALIGN FABRIC FOR ACCURATE CUTTING. BOARP CAN BE FOLDED WITH FABRIC ATTACHED FOR EASY C FORAGE / / M W S. E S T A A A D A . O R E G O N . F R ID A Y » JAN . ford . N eb., and h er sister Mrs. W estly Sm ith o f V a n cou v er, Wash. M rs. Y oh e, w h o is the m o th e r -in -la w o f M rs. W his- ler's dau ghter, M rs.L y le Y oh e, has been tou rin g the W est this w in ter w ith her ra n ch er h us band. J u d y B arn es o f Estacada was 1 a S a tu rd ay night house guest o f N a n cy W h isler. G uests at th e h om e o f D ora i and N ola C lester Saturday. Jan. 3, w e re A d e le H ildahl, o f Portland, h er u n cle O le H il dahl, from Canada, and M rs Freda T u rn er, P ortland. M r. and M rs. Z A. C o o p of C otta ge G ro v e visited w ith M r. and M rs. Z. P C oop o n e da y last w eek. J a n ice B u h lin ger and Jean B ra ck ett w ere so en thusiastic about the m o v ie “ O k la h om a ,” w h ich they saw in Portland I*. ing to the m on th ly m eetin g o f Y ou th P resb ytery at W estm in ster C hurch w ere loca l W est m in ster F ellow sh ip m em bers, Patti and Elizabeth Stephens, B arbara Nelson V ’ n ie S h ib - ey, B arbara Ga> lord, G era ld ine Richards. R agle C reek C h urch w ill held its annual business m eet ing n Sunday, fo lo w in g a p o t-lu ck dinner, aft -r ch urch services REPORT OF CONDITION OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK OF SANDY In the State of Oregon At the close of business on December 31, 1956 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection .......... ...................................$ 879,040.72 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed............................................ 1,497,255.25 Obligations of States and political sub divisions................................................ 277,118.93 Other bonds, notes and debentures..... 39,632.00 Loans and discounts (including $54.65 overdrafts) ‘.......................................... 1,381,769.36 Dank premises owned $32,191.80, furniture and fixtures $18,038.13 ................................ 50,229.93 Heal estate owned other than bank prem ises..... ........... 4,692.00 TOTAL ASSETS ........... $4,129,738.19 A rea fa rm ers and th eir fa m i By M yrtle D m ytrvk lies w ill be guests at J oh n 'ITie S p r.n g w a tcr G range D e e re day, a fu ll day o f en ter- h eld its regu lar m eetin g on tainem ent p repa red esp e cia l Sat iroav wit-i the n ew m as ly fo r th em b y th e hosts f o r th e ter D el G ant in ch arge. T he affair, tb e Hess#) Im pem en t a g ricu ltu ra l re o o rt w as given C o., I e. o f G resham , the loca l hv C h a irm -n Bill T u ck er. John D eere d ea le-. T h e even t G uests at th e m eeting w ere w ill hr h e l l a the G resham M r' P c t K i-ch e m o f Red- j A rm i ry D v is 'o n S tr-o t, next land and M r. R o! ie P o p p in o [ to the h D h sch o o l on Janu ary o f G a rf la. Mr. P op p in o is j 23rd ; t 730 P M T h e progra m n o w a ctin g as a full tim e ag w ill b> h igh ligh ted by six all er.t fo r the G ra n g e Insurance i c o lo r m otion pictu res, in clu d Assin and exp la in ed som e o f ing the featu re pictu re, ‘ 'H e a v the ne w ad vantages of the j ens to B etsy” and w ill include G ra n g e F ire and A u to Insu- dem onstration s and displays o f LIABILITIES anee. n ew tractor and equipm en t. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and Q u ite a large n u m ber o f T h e fea tu re “ H eavens to G ra n g ers are celeb ra tin g their B e tsy " is de erib ed as a pictu re corporations .......................................... 2,029,084.31 birthdays this m onth, so here tailored to the tastes o f m od- Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and cor goes — H appy B irthday t o , rn farm fo lk s and w h ich ce n - \ 1,623,089.28 D el G ant, T o n y Varitz, K ath- ' ters around a typical farm w ife porations ........ leen A kin s, Jam es and David and m o th e r w h o, to her ow n Deposits of United States (government (including 1 FOR STRAIGHT HI MS.'*' DO IT YOURSELF WITH THE BLOW- ’ type pR irz j way s k ir t m a r k e r . it GRIPS THE SKIRT FOR ACCURATE MARKING. USE THE NEW IRON-ON HEM TAPE TO FINISH THE HEM QUICXLY The Case of the Unhappy Sparfow W H AT a b e a u t i f u l h e w h o u s e AHO SUC/FA LOVEl V g utter . B O Y T H A T 'S P E R F E C T F O R M O U Y A R P M E. A M P THE R E S T O F THE G A N G I ’M H E A D IN G H O M E Vt TO TELL I 'E M “ W -------- ' f j SAFE Rl PPIN RAZOR BLADES ^ ” ¡5 ? ARE DANGEROU9, U ^UT THIS NEW V SEAM RIPPER PICKS THREADS NEATLY AND RlPS SEAMS QUICKLY IM7 A B O U T IT I A N O I T S N IC E AND SHINY A.YO NEYY J U S T TH E LO V E L IE S T f l a c e y o u e v e r S A tv f o r A N E S T rY E L L TELL J O E A N D M A B E L . A N D A R C H IE A N D A L IC E ___ T H E Y lL L O V E m IT. T O O 1 ’ V i a W < ^ 7 r* (¿T ACHING FINGERS? TRY THE NEW ELECTRIC SCISSORS. LET ELEC TRICITY DO YOUR CUTTING. SAVES TIME/TOO. CUTS THIN AND HEAVY FABRICS EVENLY rsr postal savings) ...................................... 15,098.22 Deposits of States and political sub divisions ................................................ 218,655.64 Other deposits, certified and officers’ checks, etc.................................................. 40,578.38 TOTAL DEPOSITS 3,926,505.83 Other liabilities .... 13,044.84 TOTAL LIABILITIES ................3,939,550.67 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital.................................................... Surplus................ i.............................. Undivided profits.................................. Reserves.................................................. Total Capitai Accounts 75,000.00 85,000.00 7,187.52 23,000.00 190,187.52 Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts 4,120,738.19 t v HAT A N ERVE — THE Y'VE O O N e AND R U T A GUTTER O U ARO ¿jON , c o v e r i n o t u b W H O L E O U TTE R OVES* w e ’L l N A V E TO W N O URSEL V E S A N E W M O M E / »» A MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes.................................. 398,000,00 Loans as shown above are after deduction of re serves o f ....... ........................................ 13,210.43 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCF CORPORATION at INMAN'S TV SÍRYKE Shop from 9:00 a.m . to 6:00 p.m. TRAINED TECHNICIANS IN THE S erv icin g A ll M akes . . . A gutter guard M l WATER FILTRATION units in the Federal Civil Defense Administration warehouse at Seneca, 111.» await use in a possible future disaster. These warehouses filled with vital engineering equip- TV SETS, a ll makes ment are located sufficient distance from expected nuclear bulls-eyes, and to the west— or usually upwind—from target cities to lessen the chances of blast damage and fallout. (F C D A P hoto] RADIOS AUTO RADIOS Spectacular Bridge Crash Located in the Estacada Electric TUBES TESTED FREE PHONE 44 F I We Pick Up and Have One-day Service tobert Newman Carl Prokop TOW SON, M D .— Eugene Trout o f Stewartstown, Pa., died in stantly in the flaming cab o f his cattlc-ladened vehicle in a spectacu lar crash on the No. 2 bridge over the Loch Raven reservoir. Photo shows general view o f scene and a cow pinned in wreckage. Five or the cows were thrown into the reservoir and swam ashore. This Is Too Much Of A Good Thing CEDAR, FIR AND HEMLOCK TIMBER TIMBER LANDS Your best buy today in home comfort is modern, dependable oil heat Office hours: In Gresham office, 2 to 5 p.m. during week. Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon Before 2 p.m. Call Estacada 31F2. r 'W w ~ M M IN ESTACADA EVERY WEDNESDAY x« ¿aiHr /*, K v JË <1 GRESHAM SEED AND FEED COMPANY, INC. Phone MOhawk 5-2186 Gresham, Oregon NEW YORK — Three-year-old Peter Breitstone, Brooklyn, was the proprietor o f a complete set o f illusions. We don’t know if he . . . •_ a . i *i____c n n ...... hss 'em any more after bumping into no less than 50 Santa Clauses all at once. The K nngles w e re in > restaurant on Broadway to get s last-minute briefing on their benevolent duties. Peter in fore ground is completely co nfuse d. . C O W L I T Z T I M B E R C O. 13 N.W. First - Phone M 0 5-3196 GRESHAM, OREGON