Clackamas County News, Estacada, Ore., Aug. 9, 1957 G ran g e m em b ers to hod th eir a n n u a l picnic a t th e hall in stead o f a t th e p ark. An old- (B y M rs. E rm a R ich) fash io n ed ta ffy -p u ll offered Mr. an d Mrs. M ay n ard J o h n e n te rta in m e n t fo r ju v en ile son and th re e ch ild ren from m em b e rs la te r. J a n ic e B u h lin g e r is serving R ichland, W ashington, w ere ghests o f th e M att S h ield s fa m as a co u n selo r fo r a P re s b y te r ily o v er th e w eek end, w h ich ian ju n io r ca m p at M enucha th e y enjo y ed a t th e S hields d u rin g th is w eek. A fter d riv in g th e ir d a u g h te r cab in on C am p C reek. T h e tw o the fam ilie s e n jo y ed h ik in g and to M enucha la s t S unday in sw im m ing; th e y also w e n t to T ony B u h lin g e rs stopped T im b erlin e L odge d u rin g th e ir M ilw au k ie to v isit th e E lm er B erg fa m ily a n d see the new visit. Mrs. H azel H ite of B oring B erg baby. V isiting th e Bob Ju d d fa m an d Mrs. T helm a Lyons of P o rtla n d , fo rm erly o f B oring, ily d u rin g th is p ast w eek w ere e n jo y ed a trip to th e O regon C a th e rin e 's siste r an d brother- B eaches on S u n d ay . T h ey got in-law , P a t an d B ud Johnson, an d th e ir th re e ch ildren, from th e ir lim it o f clam s. Mr. an d Mrs. C la rk H o w ard L ong B each, C alif. v isited w ith th e M a tt Shields. W eekend v isito rs of th e T he H ow ards a re fro m LeM esa, R ich ard W oodcock fam ily C alif. Mr. H o w ard is th e b ro w ere M illie a n d M elvin M eac- th e r of Mrs. Shields. ham an d th e ir tw o ch ild ren , Mrs. B e rth a S a n d b u rn an d G ail an d D avid, fo rm er Eagle h er g ra n d d a u g h te r S an d ra re C reek re sid e n ts now liv in g in tu rn e d hom e last w eek a fte r S an D iego. spending th e p ast tw o m o n th s A sm all n eig hborhood fa r e w ell p a ity w as held on T u es at C rscent, O regon. Mrs. Isabella D ivers an d son day n ig h t,Ju ly 30, at th e hom e Jim m y h av e re tu rn e d hom e of A rt a n d V irginia S h u ltz in a fte r spending th e p ast m o n th h o n o r o i M r. an d Mrs. J o h n J M ills, w h o a re m o v in g aw ay w ith frien d s a t O ak G rove. Mr. an d Mrs. N orval N aas soon. T h e M ills, now living in an d th re e c h ild ren , M r.and M rs th e ir new house tra ile r, m oved at T w in Jo h n K asto n an d M r. a n d Mrs. to a tra ile r c o u rt M ilw aukie, last T. J. K nox sp en t th e w e e k end O aks, n e a r a t L ong B each, W ash. L ast M onday. T he n ew ow ners of w ith w eek being a low tid e th e y e n th e M ills hom e a rriv ed th e ir fu rn itu re last S atu rd ay , jo y ed clam m ing. Mr. and Mrs. H en ry L u n d ay from M arysville, Calif. T hey Day, 1 of G resham w e re S u n d ay a re Mr. a n d Mrs. D ick guests at th e h om e of his m o th th e ir teen ag e d a u g h te r B etsy, an d th e ir 8 th g rade son J im e r Mrs. N ellie L u n d ay . Miss B onney S h ield s has re- ■ m y. L ast S u n d a y th e V irgil N el tu rn e d from a trip to C anada a t w h ere she v isited w ith h e r for-1 sons an d th e Z uber girls of m er classm ate M iss K ath lee n ten d ed th e a n n u a l picnic O 'B reen fro m D over. B onney th e C lack am as C ounty B e tte r B onnie' L u re d ro v e th e c a r fo r h e r g r a n d - ! F arm ers, a t p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. P a rk . S h u tes of G resham . T h ey v isit- A m ong th o se w ho a tten d ed ed bo th in V icto ria an d V a n th e M u ltn o m ah C ounty F a ir couver. a t G resh am ast F rid a y n ig h t Mr. and Mrs. L e ste r Irv in w ere th e T o n y B uhingers, th e and Mr. and Mrs. O tis R ich G len Z ubers a n d th e M elton sp en t th e w eek en d a t O cean boys. P a rk an d got th e ir lim it of The Je sse W hislers had clam s. th e ir tw o sm all g ran d d a u g h t Mr. A lvin B y rd of A lbany, ers L ora a n d S a lly H ask ett O regon, b ro th er o f B y rd e tte w ith th e m th is p a st w eek, B yrd sp en t se v e ra l d ay s last w h ile th e ir d a u g h te r M arian w eek visitin g h is b ro th e r and a n d h er h u sb a n d a re v a c a tio n fam ily. in g a t th e beach. M r. an d Mrs. C liffo rd R ich A w eek en d gu est of Mrs. d ro v e dow n from B end and W hisler w as M rs. M yrtle Mc- sp e n t T h u rsd ay n ig h t a t th e C a fferty o f P o rtla n d . R iches and re tu rn e d F ri. an d T he T odd ch ild ren, M arla P a tty B yrd re tu rn e d hom e G regg an d B ill, w e re back on w ith th em fo r a few day«, She th e fa rm a g a in w ith th e ir is a niece o f Mr. R ich. g ra n d p a re n ts, th e O scar Ju d d s w hile th e ir p a re n ts w ere v a c a tio n in g in V ancouver, B. C. Bob C le ste r an d H a rry C lark re tu rn e d to th e ir hom es and (By M arg a re t Ross) F ire season m ad e its d eb u t fam ilies fo r th e w eek en d from o n th e low er D ouglas rid g e th e ir su m m e r w o rk a t P ow ers n e a r Coos Bay. last T h u rsd ay w h en a grass L eota C arc k an d h e r tw o an d bru sh fire of u n d e te rm in a ed o rig in sp read across p ro p e r sm all boys le ft S u n d ay fo r ty of F lo ren ce C lo n in g er and w eek a t C an n o n B each. M abel (M rs G eorge) B a k e r’s E rn e st D ouglas a b o u t noon tim e. P o stm an G ab e B erry m o th e r an d nep h ew from C ol sig h ted th e fire a n d sounded orado h a v e been v isitisg her G ro v e r D ouglas of H ood R i a w arsin g o n his c a r hom .B or- ¡ ing R ural F ire D ept, cam e to v e r last w e e k visited h e re w ith th e aid of th e o w n e rrs in his sister, M atilda B ak er and o th e r re la tiv e s an d frien d s. q u ellin g th e fire. Mr. an d M rs.D urw ood D oug W ednesday, J u ly 31, w as a special day fo r G eorge S u te r las last S a tu rd a y w e re in D am and D ick W oodhock. As m e m ascus fo r th e golden w ed d in g bers of th e B oy S co u t p a tro l a n n iv e rsa ry of his u n cle and P leasan t w h ich th is la st y e a r w on a au n t, Mr. asd Mrs. Mrs. P D ouglas.w ho special aw ard , th e y w ere the D ouglas. guests of W oody M iller, of E s is a siste r of Mrs. M aude F o r c e le b rated her taca d a, on a trip to S e a ttle in rester. also W oody’s p riv a te plan e. T he b irth d a y on th e sam e d ay Mr. and Mrs- L. O. G erb er fo u rth p assen g er w as CheVro- j let salesm an R ed M cN alley, atte n d e d h e a n n u a l S h rin e pic w ho had to d riv e back a new nic a t Ja n tz e n Beoch S a tu rd a y Dora and Nola C lester enjoy c a r fo r M illers. G eorge S u te r has been ed a trip to easte rn O regos last c o m pany w ith spen d in g th e p a st w eek in th e S a tu rd a y in Miss J a re a o f E u rek a, C alif.f as th e Mrs. F red a T u rn e r and guest o f his cousins, Mr. and A dele H ildahl, P o rtlan d . T hey Mrs. J im O ’N eill, a t W eott had b re a k fa st at B enson S ta te als0 an uncle a n d a u n t, Mr. P a rk th e n d ro v e to R u fu s to H erm an and Mrs. H arold S auers, w ho see D ora’s b ro th er, d ro v e him dow n' an d o th e r re B ra c k e tt an d fam ily . S h aro n and D an n y N elson latives. ¡ ., | •' ‘S ’ R ain la st S a tu rd a y n ig h t and th e r p aren ts, Mr. and M rs forced th e E ag le C reek Cecil H eyne, sp e n t S u n d ay in L inden, O re. v isitin g th e ir g ra n d m o th e r an d a v isitin g u in t fro m N. Y . V |l H ouseguests of H azel B eers d u rin g th e w eek a re h e r sister Echo P alm a te e r, h e r nephew . Ted P a lm a te e r an d fam ily,and h e r niece L a u ra C annon and hu sb an d P e te , a ll from lone. L ast w eek a n u m b er of la d ies o f E agle C reek church w ere p a in tin g th e in te rio r of th e new ’ m anse, g e ttin g r e a office dy for th e m in is te r to m ove in to it in th e n e a r fu tu re. BORING Behold, how good and how- pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity. —Psalms 133, 1 (Ertmtll iFiwercl limit e Day and Night Service - A Local Institution Phone M Ohawk 5 3794 Gresham, Oregon Investing in S T ^ ) C I i S ? Y ou can obtain the facta about Investor! i Stock Fund, Inc., an open-end mutual fund with professional supervision of diversified securities, emphasizing com mon stocks. The securities for this fund are chosen for objectives of long-term capital appreciation possibil ities and reasonable income. Free prospectus-booklet with com plete information from : C. D. G RO SHO NG , Jr., Zone M anager 2725 Monroe Milwaukie, Ore. OL. 4-5758 J D iv e rs ifie d S e rv ic e s , In c . The World is Your Oyster Steady saving is the surest way to “make the world your oyster”. Money-in-the-bank will enable you to gamer all the pearls of opport unity for success and happiness that come your way. Open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT . . . add to it regularly. If you’ve a world of good intentions about saving, but never seem to have anything left to put in the bank, here’s a pearl of wisdom: Save before you spend. First thing every pay day, save at your Clackamas County Bank. We pay 2 A per cent on all Savings Accounts. 2.‘Vi per cent interest on One Year Certificates of Deposit. Clackamas County Bank SA N D Y . OREGON Serving Eastern Clackamas ___ ______ 1911 County Since A Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. I TH IS WEEK AT THE BROADWAY THEA TRE R obert W agner an d Je ffre y H u n ter a re now a t th e B road w ay T h e a tre in a n ew approach to “T he T ru e S to ry of Jesse Ja m e s.” F ilm ed in cin em a scope an d color it traces th e life of th e outlaw from age 16 to fam ous N orthfield, M inne sota, b ank holdup. T here is a strong su p p o rtin g cast. Seoond big hit is T he Edge of th e C ity ’ w ith Jo h n C assavetes and S id ney Poitier.A tru ly snspenseful sto ry from th e railro a d y ard s of New York. S ta rts S u n d ay and plays M onday and T uesday— T ab H u n te r and N atalie W ood in T he G irl He L eft B ehind’ an am using p ic tu re of a young boy w ho has tw o aim s in life— first to try t get Miss W oad to m aary him , w hich he can do if he keeps up his grades and fin ish es srhool. Sesondly to keep out of the arm y d ra ft.A f te r a fight w ith ihe girl he finds him self d ra fte d — so p ro ceeds to m ak e a foolish hoax out of th e A rm y. C om edy runs w ild w ith his atte m p ts a t g e t tin g an arm y discharge, but he finds him self rudely a w a k e n c * N ext w eek— sta rts W ednes day, a m asterpiece o f suspense ‘Ju lie ’ w ith D oris D ay and Louis Jo u rd a n ; also a w estern ’The B adlands of M ontana.' B eginning A u g u s ts the young people of th e C hristian C hurch w ill ta k e tu rn s e n te r tain in g one an o th e r in their homes each S u n d ay at 6:30 P M.. T here w ill be a B ible stu dy period follow ed by a social tim e and refreshm ents. All young people of the com m un ity a re invited to come. Mrs. Don P ro cto r w as hostess last Sunday. F o r fu tu re d ates and places call Mrs. P ro cto r CR 9-6343. h om e of his g ra n d m o th e r, M rs B essie M eade. Mrs. C h arles S u rfu s has been released from O regon C ity h o sp ital an d is co n v a le s cing at th e h om e o f h e r d a u g h ter. Mr. and Mrs. C laren ce M oore an n o u n ce th e w ed d in g of th e ir d a u g h te r B everly to L a rry H anson, p re se n tly of E s taca d a on Aug. 16 a t 8 P M at th e E stacada C h irstian C hurch T he D enzil W hites of Fossil, visited th e ir p aren ts th e R alph A h n erts over th e w eekend ta k ing th eir d a u g h te r T e rry W hite hom e w ith them . S he had sp en t a m o n th v isitin g h e r g ra n d p aren ts, th e A hnerts. C andace and S tep h en A h- n ert of S eattle, W ash, a t p re s e n t a re v isitin g th eir g ra n d Allen Colson of O regon City p aren ts the R alph A hnerts for is visiting this w eek at the a couole o f w eeks. Eat Better... Electrically with a combination Freezer-Refrigerator It’s Better Living At lower cost. With just one appliance You freeze and frost. Your dealer has outstanding Freezer- Refrigerator valuesI See him this w eek PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Oregon's Pioneer Electric Utility Ecgle Creek THE MEASURE O F CIVILIZATION Some folk* judge civilization’» progress by the kind of houses they live in. Others point toward the giant strides of science or industry—or the striking advance of music, art and literature. Yet civilization is perhaps best measured by the kind of people it produces. Picture a man who respects the dignity and rights of others, and who looks with compas- sion on human suffering. He is guided in all things by an abiding love for God. His moral stamina never ebbs. His spiritual courage grows stronger. Multiply this man by the thousands . . . by the millions . . . and you’ll see a civilization higher and greater than has ever existed. The Church is the one great institution that devotes itself to the development of man’s character and spirit. Aa long as it continues to thrive, we can expect our civilization to flourish and progress. Help extend tbs influ ence of the Church—give ft jour support, make it a part of your ttfei, THE CHUBCH FOB A U . . . A U FOB THE CHUBCH Th* Church la tha create»! loo. •0» on earth lor tha building o| «arocter and good dUzenehlp. It ■ ai atorehouee of iplrttuoi r aluoa. Without a strong Church, nolthor democracy nor etnUratton can •unrtvo. Thor« arc four sound roasons why arary parson should and sup port the Church. They are.- 11) (2) For his c h l k W . take. CS) For ths sak. oi M* community and nation ffli T * ? Hoods Us moral and m » •jrtol support Plan to go to * •* * * sSZhg.....135 w s a y .j S ? a BS Alvin IV. Gustafson Announces the opening of his for the General Practice of Law at Mr. and M rs. B ob H ughes a re th e proud p a re n ts of an 8- lb 10 oz. boy, bo rn J u ly 26 at P o rtla n d E m m an u l H ospital H e is nam ed R o b e rt L ee J r . CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS [STACADA CHURCH OF GOD Second e n d M a in S t m t a . T h e C h u r c h w h e re a C h r i s t ia n E x p e rie n c e m a k e , T0U a m e m b e r" P a s to r J a m e s M oore ESTACADA FORD and MERCURY Estacada 16 North Roberts Avenue Phone 24-5 GRAY'S HARDWARE Your M arshall W ells Store Gresham, Oregon MILLER CHEVROLET SERVICE MOhawk 5-2802 Estacada Phone 84-2 TOMMY M AY COFFEE SHOP and Sporting Goods