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M rs. H e rm a n B r a c k e tt
d e n s in O re g o n
th ro u g h th e
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D o w n R u fu s G ra n g e 826 w a s a visi- th e d in in g ro o m w ith a b ir th -
n a io n w id e sh o w S lo w
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to r.
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w ith
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W e h a v e b e e n d o in g k itch en b eau tifu l c ak e fo r those h a v ­
T h e p ro g ra m , w h ic h w ill b e
th e s u m m e r p h a se o f t h e y e a r re d e c o ra tin g in th e
ing b irth d a y s in A p ril.
son o f R o se b u rg . Mr. P e te r
lo n g ‘ B a c k t h e A tta c k
o n a n d d in in g ro o m a n d p la n
R u th P o tte r , G ra n g e R e p o rte r
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L ab o r
S q u a w M o u n ta in S to re r e t u r n ­ e n jo y e d a tr ip to E u g e n e la st
D a y a c c o rd in g to th e O re g o n
e d h o m e F rid a y fro m H o llid a y
w r e k w h e re th y v is ite d
her
T ra ffic S a fe ty C o m m issio n .
P a r k H o s p ita l, h a v in g re c o v ­
s is te r’s fa m ily , M r. a n d M rs.
S lo w D o w n a n d L iv e h a s o n e
e re d fro m a n a tta c k o f p n e u ­
" | J o e G u n th e r a n d h e r b ro th e r
p u rp o se , th e C o m m issio n sa id ,
m o n ia . M ik e sa y s th e n u rse s
5 a n d n e p h e w . B ill a n d R u ssell
a n d t h a t is to s te m t h e h u r r y
c e rta in ly trea ts« ! h.'m n ic e a t
S h o rt.
c o m p le x w h ic h a tta c k s m a n y
th e
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H is m a n y
d r iv e r s o n v a c a tio n o r w e e k ­
fr ie n d s a r e g la d ;o k n o w th a t
V isitin g th e R ed H a u s le r f a ­
e n d trip s .
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h e is b a c k in c irc u la tio n a g ain .
m ily o n S u n d a y
w e re th e i r
S in c e t h e i e ^ i r e n o t e n o u g h
d a u g h te r a n d h e r fa m ily , M r.
p o lic e to p a tro l e v e ry m ile of
M i. a n d M rs. E iid
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a n d M rs. D on W h ite a n d sons,
e v e r y h ig h w a y d a y a n d n ig h t,
e n te r ta in e d M r. a id VT>\ R ay
1 S te v e , S ta n , S a m m y , S id n e y
S lo w D o w n a n d L iv e is a n a t ­
S m ith o n E a s te r S u n d a y . A l­
a n d S c o ttie .
te m p t to se ll th e p u b lic o n th e |
so v is itin g th e D a rro w s w e re
Youth is a time of widening horizons andin-
id e a th a t c o m m o n se n se s h o u ld !
M rs. D a rro w 's cou .ins M r. a n d
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creased activity. Whether you want more educat­
N A T IO N A L C E M E T E R Y
M rs. J o h n F o ld e n ,
c h u rc h d a u g h te r
h in d th e w h eel.
is a m e rc h a n t m a rin e r p r e s e n t­ s u d d e n ly c a lle d fro m
M rs. D on S h o w e rm a n
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a n d c h ild re n , M rs. B la n c h e S h o w ­ th e n a tio n s f a ta l fiv e
d a u g h te r M a rily n W a lte rs to ! C re s c e n t C ity w ith M r.
v io la ­
fo r a fe w d a y s.
th e h o s p ita l fo r b irth o f
h e r) M rs. D e a rd o rf a n d b a b y . D e ar- e rm a n a n d M rs. M e ta K ig g in s tio n s — e x c e ssiv e sp e e d ,
d riv - I
you’ll find a savings account ir. tins bank a great
a tte n d e d th e
6 A.M . s u n r i s e 1
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baby.
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in
E a s te r se rv ic e s a t W illa m e tte
M r. a n d M rs. R ay K e e tli e n ­
th e f a r e o f o n c o m in g tra ffic , ] help.
s p o n s o r­
te r ta in e d a t d i n n e r S a tu rd a y
M r. a n d M is. H a rry
K itc h - N a tio n a l c e m e te ry
C lifto n U n d e rw o o d W alte rs
p a s s in g
w ith o u t
s u ffic ie n t
t h e i r n e p h e w a n d h is fa m ily , w as in ju r e d last w e e k a n d h o s ­ in g w e re M o n d a y v is ito rs
In e d by S. E P o r tla n d A m e ric a n c le a ra n c e a n d fo llo w in g
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M r. a n d M rs. B ill T h o rp e ,B a r­ p ita liz e d d u e to a f r e a k a c c i­ P o r tla n d a t th e h o m e o f th e ir L e g io n P o st.
close.
Why not open a saving.-« account here today
ry L ee, B o n n y a n d B ru c e .
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son so n a n d fa m ily , M r. a n d M rs.
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a n d in a tte m p tin g to e n te r th e R o lan d K itc h in g a n d tw o g irls
b e fo re th e p u b lic , p a r tic ip a n ts
to obtain the objectives that require a financial
c h a rg e o f a d v a n c in g c o lo rs o fr c a n
M r. a n d M r:. F a d D a .'ro w house, trip p e d on
th e d o o r
o b ta in p o s te rs , b u m p e r I
M r. a n d M rs. J e r r y
O b e rg w h ic h th e r e w e r e a b o u t 12.
h o n o re d M r. a n d
M rs. R a y ste p , a n d fell a cro ss th e d o o r
s trip s , le a fltts , b ill b o a rd s , la p ­
backlog?
C a ll to w o rs h ip b y tru m p e t-
K e c th on th e ir 4 3 rd w e t'd in g sill H e r fa ll w a s so se v e re t h a t a n d f a m ily h a d a s g u e sts
on
el b u tto n s , b o o k m a tc h e s a n d
a n n iv e rs a ry w ith
a
d in n e r
h e r p a re n ts . e tr s o f M u s ic ia n s P o st.
it w a s fe a re d fo r a tim e
th a t E a s te r S u n d a y
v a rio u s o t h e r ite m s.
D o n E v a, d e p t, o f
O re g o n
of
p a rty .
M r. a n d M rs. K e e th sh e w as se rio u sly
in ju re d . M r. a n d M rs. E ric W eciin
L a s t su m m e r, O re g o n
w as
Your deposit account will earn 2 1 '. comp­
w e re m a rrie d h e re in E s ta c a d a H o w ev e r,
it w a s fo u n d th a t B a ttle g ro u n d . W ash; a lso E m ­ c o m m a n d e r, g a v e a b rie f ta lk . o n e o f 17 s ta te s to a c h ie v e a
A p ril 14. 1913 a n d h a v e liv e d sh e w as o n ly b ru ise d a n d s h a ­ e ry K in g s to n a n d M r. a n d M rs. F r a n k l in H ig h S c h o o l ‘B ’ c h o ­ d e a th re d u c tio n
ounded interest annually and 2-' \ ' < on One \ ear
d u r in g th e
ru s s a n g tw o n u m b e rs . S p e a k e r
h e re e v e r sin c e .
T h e K e e th s k e n up.
H a rry S a rv e r.
S lo w D ow n a n d L iv e p e rio d .
Certifificates of Deposit.
w a s R ev. P . M. B le n k in s o p of
h a v e o n e d a u g h te r E llen F a r ­
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T h e C h ris tia n C h u rc h w e l­
M r. a n d M rs. D e n n y S a r v e r
EAGLE CREEK GRANGE
s ix g ra n d c h ild re n .
c o m es in to
fe llo w s h ip fo u r o f S a le m s p e n t E a s te r
w e e k o u t 1000 p e p o le w e r e s e a te d On
PLA N S PO T LUCK
Come in today and let us help you get started
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E a g le C re e k G ra n g e N o .297 I on the road to financial independence.
M r. a n d M rs C. A. B a rn e s n a m e ly , N o rm a n U n d e rw o o d , M rs. H a ro ld S a rv e r. M rs. S u s­ in g s e rv ic e
m e t S a tu rd a y , A p ril 20.
o f B e a v e rto n w e re th e g u e sts C h a rle s K itc h in g , D o n n a K i t ­ ie M o o re w a s a S u n d a y g u e st.
B IL L S IR P L E S S A C T IV E
A h o m e E c c lu b is b e in g o r - 1
o f M r. a n d M rs. H o w a rd M ock c h in g a n d M a rcia L ee.
B U IL D IN G G A M E H E R E ' g a n iz e d a n d w e a re e n te r in g
la s t W e d n e sd a y .
M r. a n d M rs. J ig g s P e te rs o n
B ill S irp le s s is
c o n tin u in g i tiic c o n te s t sp o n s o re d b y N a ­
E sta c a d a G ra d e S ch o o l w o n a n d M r a n d M rs. E a rl M cC on­
a n a c tiv e c a m p a ig n w ith th e tio n a l G ra n g e a n d S e a rs, R oe-
N e w a r riv a ls in
E sta c a d a \ a N o .2 r a tin g in th e b a n d c o n ­ n ell w e re d in n e r
g u e sts on
a r e M r. a n d M rs. O sca r P e te r- te s t held fo r th is d is tr ic t a t th e S u n d a y a t th e h o m e o f th e Ed. A. H . S till h o m e r e p la c e m e n t 1 b u c k Co.
n e a rin g c o m p le tio n a n d a n ew j A p o t lu c k d in n e r is b e in g
G ilb e rt school.
S te in m a n fa m ily .
120 ft. x 42 ft. p o u ltr y la y in g j p la n n e d fo>- th e firs t S a tu rd a y
h o u se fo r S t u a r t P u c k e tt.
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, M a y 4 th . It is to b e se rv e d b y
R o b e rt C o d y a tte n d e d
th e
M r. a n d M rs D on D a y a n d
T h e P u c k e tts a re a ls o b u l id - i ih e m e n
T h e re w ill b e d a n c ­
N o rth w e s t E le m e n ta ry
P r i n ­ fa m ily h a d a s E a s te r S u n d a y in g a n e w h o m e.
F r a n c in e ’s | in g fo r th e y o u n g p e o p le a n d
c ip a ls c o n fe re n c e
h e ld
a t g u e sts M r. a n d M rs.
M c C o r­ C a tte r y w ill o c c u p y th e h o u se c a rd s f o r th o se w h o w a n t
to
SANDY, OREGON
G e a r h a r t A p ril 19 a n d 20.
m ic k a n d M r. a n d M rs.
S ea- th e y a r e p re s e n tly liv in g in.
p lay .
Serving
Eastern
Clackamas County Since
b o rg a n d tw o c h ild re n o f P o r t ­
D u rin g th e L e c tu re , s h o u r
T h e G d a d e S c h o o l boys b a se ­ la n d a n d M rs. E a rl R h o te n of S L O W D O W N A N D L IV E
1911
L y d ia M c C o n n e ll re a d
fro m
ball tea m w ill p la y W illa m e tte A u ro ra .
P U B L IC IS U R G E D t h e f i r s t re c o rd b o o k i f
th e
a t W illa m e tte F rid a y .
N e a rly 250 in d iv id u a ls , b u ­ G ra n g e w h ich w a s e s ta b lis h e d
A Member of
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H TO
sin e sse s. in d u s trie s a n d o th e r J u n e 13, 1901
SU N D A Y o r g a n ia tio n s a r e b e in g in v ite d
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
M rs. E b e rt a n d M rs. G irt w ill H O S T R E B E K A H S
T h e r e w ere m a n y n a m e s of
T h e C h ris tia n C h u rc h w ill to p a r tic ip a te in 1957
a tta c k o ld tim e r s in it, a fe w
a c c o m p a n y th e re m a in in g 4 th
w ho
a c c i- a re s till liv in g .
g ra d e rs w h o w e re n o t in c lu d e d Nost m e m b e rs o f th e E s ta c a d - o n s u m m e r-tim e ra ffic
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in la s t w e e k s fie ld t r ip to th e
W o n d e r B a k e ry M o n d a y a f te r ­
S o m e p e o p l e i m a g i n e they can get a better
noon.
| R e b e k a h L odge S u n d a y m o rn -
j ing, A p ril 28 a t 11 A M. A t
5 P.M . S h e re w il b e b a p tis m a l
se rv ic e .
T h e S u n d a y e v e n in g
c h o ir
K im b a ll a n d M r. a n d M rs
A1 p ra c tic e h a s b e e n c h a n g e d to
C o llin s a n d tw o g irls.. T h e y T h u rsd a y fo llo w in g th e m id -1
c e le b ra te d th e b irth d a y o f M rs. w e e k B ib le s tu d y .
K im b a ll a n d h e r n e p h e w , A1
C ollins.
E A S T E R BA BY B O R N
TO MR. & M R S. W A L T E R
M r a n d M rs. B u d
C o llin s
M r. a n d M rs. R o b e rt W a lte r
re tu r n e d h o m e F rid a y fro m a
o f C u rrin s v ille a re th e p e re n ts
w e e k sp e n t a t N e w W e s tm in s­
o f a b a b y boy
b o rn E a s te r
te r, B.C.
T h e to o k M rs. M in ­
S unday. H e has been
nam ed
n ie C a rso n b a c k to B. C. S he
L o ren D ean. T h e g ra n d p a r e n ts
h a d s p e n t th e w in te r h e r e S h e
a re M rs. J e n n ie W a lte r a n d M r
is th e m o th e r o f M rs. C o llin s.
a n d M rs. L R. U n d e rw o o d ; th e
M r. a n d M rs. C o llin s h a d E a s ­
g re a t g r a n d p a r e n ts a re
M rs.
te r d in n e r w ith th e ir d a u g h te r
L e n a U n d e rw o o d a n d M rs. E va
a n d fa m ily , Mr. a n d M rs. D on
T o o le y , a ll o f E sta c a d a .
B a x te r of L eb a n o n .
SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS
News of Estacada
WHEN ALL THE WORLD
IS YOUNG!
Clackamas County
Bank
100
PONTIACS
FREE!
Drive the
Contest
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O n F rid a y M rs. Z ie g er w ill
ta k e th e 6 th g ra d e rs o n a fie ld
t r ip to th e P e n d le to n W o o len I
M ills in P o rtla n d .
E a s te r S u n d a y d in n e r g u e sts
a t th e h o m e o f M rs.
B lan o h e
S h o w e im a n w e re h e r son a n o
fa m ily , M r. a n d
M rs.
D on
S h o w e rm a n a n d th r e e c h ild re n
a n d M rs. M eta K iggins.
. f t a t l «a O mss I» S »hl
Bowts ve
M r. a n d M rs. T ed
K ig g in s
I
e i ' • ■>: te r d a y
and
S u n d a y v is itin g
frie n d s
at
C la rk s to n , W ash.
M r. a n o
M rs. L . D. L e n o n o f M o n ito r,
u n c le a n d a u n t ;,cc ip a n le o
n r.
J 'Ù ÏÏ A
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818 E. Powell, Gresham
me MO 5-2166
S u n d a y d in n . •• g iie .ts a t th e
h o m e o f M>\ a n d M is. D o n a ld
K im b a ll a n d c h ild re n w e re hi
p e ra n ts , M r. a n d M rs.
L. J .
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om e A u tom atio n A Big i e
To Commui rs-
T h e w ord “c o m m u te r” no lo n g er s ta n d s only f o r th e fellow w ho
lives in a su b u rb a n tow n a n d c a tc h e s t h e 8 :1 3 e v ery m o rn in g f o r
a jo b in th e b ig c ity .
These days, the Gas Appliance 0
M an n fartu rers Association points th a t elim inate pot-w atching and
o u t, t h e r e ’s nn e v e r-g ro w in g help do a better, fa ste r cooking1
am ount of long-range commuting job than was possible during tha
from rural a rea s to the city. Or old “chained to the kitchen” days.
from one ru ra l area to another,
Present-day gas furnaces and
what with industrial plants mov­ boilers a re equally autom atic. By i
ing out to the country.
p resetting therm ostats fo r day
and night heating, the homeowner
! i» able to rely on w orry-free
| perform ance w ithout jan ito rin g .
Modern dishw ashing and laun­
dry equipm ent also help save tim e
fo r non-housekeeping purposes.
The gas dryer and w a ter haatari
do th eir jobs with neatness and
dispatch and w ithout supervision.
GAMA calls attention to tha
fa c t th a t the freeing of fam ilies
fo r gainful Jobs has progressed
Along with such factors as im­ as rapidly as n a tu ra l gas utility
p ro v e d ro a d s and good tim e s,
m ains have been extended to now
autom ation in the home is making
suburban communities and m ade
it possible for more members of possible the use of m odern auto­
the average family to take advan­
matic gas appliances. The sam e
tage of gainful employment as
em ancipation has come to ru ra l
much as 30 or 40 miles away. This
dwellers with t h e ‘expansion o f
is especially true of women.
liquefied petroleum gas aervico-
A t latest count, GAMA says,
the LP-Gas th a t comes in tan k »
some 21,000,000 women in the and bottlea-in area s beyond th e
U. S. were holding ,obs, most of utility lines.
them full time. An.i in most rases
this opportunity to supplem ent
the family income was made pos­
sib le through the elim ination of
time eousur .ing household chores.
Time w .s when a housewife
w ho . o u ld n ’t g e t h e r d in n e r
ista r.e d by late afternoon would
1 no* be ready to serve her fam ily
In the early evening. And in in-
»cm ent w eather someone had to
he on hand to keep the heating
i p lan t going. As a result, any
notion th a t she could leave her
Ehome d uring the day, except for
Whopping, was strictly wishful
1 thinking.
T o d a y ’s a u to m a tic c o n tro ls
have changed all th at. Now gas ]
ranges a re equipped w ith both
top-burner and oven heat c ontrail 1
W H Y
W A IT / ?
*et your late-season
low net price deal
now, on *
deal on buying a new car if they wait until late in
the year. But—they overlook the obvious fact that
their trade-in car is worth less. Also, that they're
missing half the fun o f owning a current model.
S o w h y w a i t ? Right now, your Mercury dealer
has more stock on hand than he will have anytime
this year—which means he can operate on a high
volume, low margin basis. This, plus your higher
trade-in, means you can own a Mercury/57 for
less net money now. Drive in today, and drive
home in a brand new Mercury/57.
T o p v a l u e in its f ie ld I Contrast Mercury/57
with any car in its price class, like Car “ B" or Car
“ O.” Mercury is bigger, inside and out, based on the
largest size increase in the industry. Only Mercury
offers you a full choice of engines. Only Mercury adds
so many exclusive, functional features: Keyboard
Control, Floating Ride, Thermo-matic Carburetor,
optional dual headlights, many others. Comparison,
point-for-point, will prove that Mercury/57 is the best
buy of all medium-priced cars.
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M ER C U R Y
57
chosen to pace
the 1957
Indianapolis classic
K sta^aila Forgi & M o r c n r y
Phone 245
3rd and Main
Estacada