Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, April 26, 1957, Page 6, Image 6

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ATTEND YOUR CHURCH ON SUNDAY!
FAMILIES V/HO PRAY TOGETHER,
STAY TOGETHER!
C O I NT Y
N E WM.
EM TACADA.
OREGON,
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Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County,
Oregon. Entered in the postofnce at Eatacada, Oregon, as aec-
ond class matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County one
I year $2.50; outside the county and in the State of Oregon one
year $3.50; outside the State of Oregon one vear $4.00.
Sub-
scriptions payable in advance.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Worship 11 a.m.
of Estacada
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Sunday Meeting in Estacada
ST. JOHNS at GEORGE
City Hall
Rev.Vernon E. Ross, Jr. Pastor
STAFF CORRESPONDENTS
Church School 9:45 a.m
Worship 9a.m.
George
Mrs. Joe Wiederhold
Morning Worship 11 A.M
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Youth Program 7 P. M.
Garfield
Mrs. Ray Gordon '
Evening Service 8 P.M.
SPRINCWATER CHURCH
Viola
Mrs. Lafaye Fouts
Martin R. Craft, Pastor
NEWS
Of special interest to all
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
members of the Sunday school NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELEC- an election will be held Mon-
TION IN THE
RURAL day. May 13, 1957 by the Rur-
CHURCH
will be the showing of slides
SCHOOL DISTRICT
OF al School District of
Clacka-
5th and Broadway -
Pastor which depict the origin and
CLACKAMAS
COUNTY. mas County, State of Oregon,
Marion Ravan
growth
of
the
Protestant
OREGON, upon Question of in all component districts
of
Sunday School 9:45 a m.
churches.
Increasing Tax Levy Over said Rural School District.
Morning Worshg> 11 a.m.
Everyone is invited to come.
Amount
Limited
by
Section
Junior Church Sunday School
Bring your children. It will
The election will be
from
11, Article XI, State Constit­
Bldg.
, be of help to them to know
2:00 to 8:00 P.M., and will be­
ution
Evening Evangelistic Service you aie interested in what they
school house in
Notice is hereby given that held in the
7:45 p.m.
! are studying.
Phone 18-2
The date is next Sunday, the
Picture Your Favorite Rooms
14th, at the church, at 7 p.m.
Reverend Harry Hampton
Since so much of the picture
When you shoot interiors,
THE COMMUNITY
will present the slides.
taking we do centers around remember that you can’t take
METHODIST CHURCH
home activities, it’s natural for a whole room in one picture.
S.E. 2nd & Main (on the hill)
our homes to serve as the back­ Study the room in your view­
Church School 9:45 a.m.
PORTER MENNONITE
ground for many of our best finder and you’ll see it’s actual­
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
CHURCH
snapshots. Today we’-e sug­ ly composed of a series of small
Nursery for children at
the (Seven Miles East of Estacada)
gesting an about-face—how units. That’s just the way you
parsonage
10 A. M.
Sunday School
about letting your living room set about arranging it in the
Youth Fellowship fi:45 p.m.
11 A. M. Church Service
—and
the other rooms of your first place—sofa and chairs
Evening Services 7:45 p.m.
7 P. M.
Junior Meeting
house, too—serve as the subject around the fireplace, loveseat
Violet Bolliger, Minister
Pastor Ernest J. Bontrager,
of your pictures for a change? and lamp table, built-in cabi­
Phone 8x2
Rt. 1. Box 141 A, Estacada
There are several good rea­ nets below the wide window,
Phone 20R56 or CR 95122.
sons for doing this, especially framed prints over the console,
BARTON COMMUNITY
if you’re a “moving” family. wing chair and reading lamp
BAPTIST CHURCH
Such pictures belong in your near the bookshelves. Each of
ESTACADA CHURCH OF
Boring, Oregon , Rt. 3
family record to help you re­ these units is a picture in it­
GOD
Rev. Walden A.Askrcn, Pastor
member the various places in self—or at least the focal point
2nd and Main - Pastor James
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
which you’ve lived. And, of of interest for a picture.
course, pictures of your home
Moore
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
As for lighting, since this is
Srnday School 9:45ip
are the next best thing to a indoor picture-taking, flash is
Youth Time 6:30 p m.
Morning Chhrch 11
visit when they’re tucked into the simplest choice. But if you
Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
your letters to friends and rela­ want to experiment with flood
Yonth Meeting- Srn. 6:30.
Tuesday 7 P.M.
tives who live too far away for lamps, here’s a perfect oppor­
THE PRESBYTERIAN
Evening Church 7 - 8 P.M. | frequent calls.
tunity to do so. Try softening
CHURCHES
The really nice part of using any deep shadows or dark
SPRING WATER
your home as a main subject
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. Harry B. Hampton, Sup
is that you’ll have a chance to corners by placing one or two
I Bible
^
School 10 A. M.
ply Pastor
do a little experimenting. You floods outside the camera’s field
Worship Service 11 A. M.
can try out different composi­ of view. This should distribute
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M.
tions and various sources of the light evenly—which is es­
Sunday School 10 a.m.
light. Even if you make a few pecially important if you've
I Bible Study 7:30 P.M.
EAGLE CREEK
•fluffs the first time, nothing’s loaded your camera with color
Rev. Vernon E. Ross.Jr Pastor Choir Practice 8:30 P.M.
lost. Just start out again with film. Just make sure that your
a fresh roll of film and snap lights don’t reflect from mirrors
another series of shots. After and other shiny surfaces—or
all, this is one subject that you’ll get bright glare spots in
won’t mova or change position your picture.
.between snaps!
—John Van Guilder
Your subscription to your CLACKAMAS
COUNTY NEWS w ill be appreciated!
Mr. and Mrs. Larry M eadeljng dinner guests at the home
land Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew I o f Mr and Mrs. Del Gant in
| Swanson were Tuesday even-1 Springwater.
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schools, the
Rural
School
each of said component
dis­
tricts. The purpose of the el- money enough for the opera­ Board must make a levy In ex­
tion of the schools.
cess of its base.
etion is to submit to the legal
The amount of tax. in excess
2. The component districts of
voters o f the
Rural School the Rural School District, in of the six percent limitation
District the question
of in­ most cases, voted over the
6 proposed to be levied by the
creasing the tax levy for the percent limit previous to be­ Rural
School
District
of
fiscal year beginning July 1, coming a part of
the Rural ! Clackamas County,
Oregon,,
1957, over the amount limited School District.
for the fiscal year beginning
by Section 11, Article XI, of 3. The increase in the cost of | July 1, 1957 is $157,723.24
the Oregon Constitution.
Dated this 16th day of April,
operating schools is more rap­
The reasons for voting to ex ­ id than a 6 percent
increase 1957.
ceed the 6 percent limit are: I will cover.
This increase is ] WILLARD BORING,
1. The base of
the
Rural caused in a large part by the Chairman.
School District, which it
in­ increase in pupil enrolment.
Rural School Board
herited from its component 4. In order that there may be L. G. ROOD, Secretary
districts, is too low to furnish sufficient money to operate the Rural School Board.
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