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ganized or the coming season from first ed. o each month in paper bags Pastor Wendell boat riding on the lake. brought a On Saturday evening the and assigned the differed pro- Little Linda Askren was Seward of Coton to the John Gillettes and the Lester grams to be given during the house guest of Alice Ellen Ea- challenginp message young people. Courtains attended the Clack- (By Mrs. Erma Rich) pear. Last year’s Secret Pals den last Friday evening. At the State Fair Mrs. Min On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vern amas School Carnival. Mr s LeeGregson and child were revealed after members M r . --------------------------- | ren spent the week end visiting had ,tried to guess who their nie Forman won honors. The Hainline and family and American Guernsey Cattle and Mrs. Bill Siedell and fam- I friends and relatives at Prine- Secret Pals were. Lake A N e w s A d . W ill Sell It ckam a òo Club presented her a Breeder's ly drove up to Timothy ville. ________ enjoyed For You R e a l Quick first prize ribbon for the aged and had a picnic and Boring Rebekah lodge met OFFERINGS t h i s w e e k L. J. Anderson Editor and Publisher the ---------------------- Published weexly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County, Sept. 5 with Noble Grand Mr . AT BROADWAY THEATRE cow and second prize for Oregon. Entered in the postoftice at Estacada, Oregon, as sec Lela Hoffmeister in the chair.' The regular show will be can best utter. The cows were en of celled this Thurs. Sept. 19 to tered by Wallece Asholf of Bor ond class matter Subscription rates in Clackamas County one This was the first meeting year S2.50; outside the county and in the State of Oregon one the lodge after vacatiosing in ge replaced by the Rod & Gun ing, whom she he sold them to Mrs. Forman July and August; 20 members | Club’s 6th annual sport show sometime ago. year $3.50; outside the State o f Oregon one vear $4.00. Sub . were present. Committee j at the Broadway theatre. A started raining Guernesy cat scriptions payable in advance. [ Mrs. Trudy Meier vice grand' special show will run first af tle in 1921 and has raised about | and her twi supporters Mrs.Mu- ter which the drawing for the 100 herd in her time. STAFF CORRESPONDENTS Maureen Coffin and Kitty Garfield __ _ Ray ______ Mrs. Gordon riel Markham and Mrs. Peggy prizes will be held. Viola Mrs. Lafaye Fouls Clark told of the plans to make The big picture of the week Guthu certainly look cut this George Mrs. Joe Wiederhold i more interesting meetings. N a-! at the Broadway is the new ypar at school. The girls have Eagle Creek Mrs. Margaret Ross mes were drawn for school hankit comedy ‘Bernadine’— A story worn long pig tails to Boring Mrs. Erma Rich pals; also the past Noble Grand j 0f energetic teenagers in school a11 the time and now have theii Dodge Mrs. Anne Justice j Club gave a gift for the Early | antj ¡n jove ith Jife. starring hair short and curled.Also they Currinsville Mrs. Nellie Currin singing sensation Pat abandoned wearing jeans to Springwater Mrs. Myrtle Dmytryk Bird prize that is to get mem- j the bers to lodge; if you are in the j Boone with Terry Moore Janet school but one can almost bet lodge before 5 minutes to 8 j Gaynor and Dean Jagger they got them on as soon as | you get a number. Mrs. Alberta j Young Boone sings three songs school is out so they can ride j Frost won the first prize. The Bernadine a calypso tune their horees they love so much. J next meeting will be Sept. 19. Tencnique’ and ’Love Letters The girls are in the 7th grade Mrs. Marilyn (Marnham) Co- in the Sand’ in a story woven ibis year. Speak with contempt o f no man. bo and little daughter Lesa around boys in high school; The Crusaders for Christ met j have been visiting her parents their dates and parents. This last Saturday evening at Everyone hath a tender sense of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Markham picture is wonderful entertain- Bonney place in Redland and reputation. And eveiy man hath u after spending the past 5 mon- ment for everyone not only the spent the early part of the ev- ! ths in Alexander; Virginia; younger set. ening swimming in the heated sting, which he may, if provoked too where her husband Ted has Second feature ‘The Shadow pool. School Days was the far ------- dart out at one time or been serfing his time in the U. On The Window’ with Phil Ca theme of the party which fol S. Army. Mrs. Cobo and Lisa rey and Betty Garrett. A sus lowed and best costumes were another. ------- Burton have gone to Klamath Falls pense picture where a secretary chosen by adult judges. Leola I where they are to make their sees her boss murdered; then is Wright reported in the chapters home. Her husband will join held captive by the killer* if Matthew assigned for tne them after the first of Oct., while de^ ded what week and tne entire group when he receives his discharge. with her. Suspense builds up as wrote answers to a quiz. Teams He will be employed in te U.S. i the detective follows the clues; 1 headed by Terry Kawamoto Day and Night Service - A Local Institution Forestry at Klamath Falls. one by one that lead him to the and Marrene Eaden are striving Mrs. Ted Cobo was honored murderers. for points in weekly quizzes. Phone MOhawk 5-3794 Gresham, Oregon with a pink and blue shower; Sunday through Tuesday_Following refresments which luesday eve^Sept.3 at the home Rock Hudson and Dana Wynter were served ar school lunches M ™ S ° mPt° n K 7 ith I supported by the popuar young ---------------------------*------- Mrs. Matt Shields as co-hostess., Sidney p0itier in ‘Something Decorations were of large bou-1 0 f Value.’ A technicolor pic quets of dahlias; a pink umbrel- ture fUmed under governmH ent la hanging from light fixtures protection in deepest Africa in with small pompom dahlias the dreaded Mau Mau counrt hanging on the tips of the urn The protrayal of two young brel a. Mrs. Tuttle played the | men who had bcen raisedy * pre-cools corn — electric organ during the even- brothers but ho became separ- ing in soft tones which was ated through the cruelty of an- doubles dem and.” very impressive. Mrs. Cobo op- other whlte man why>n next ened her gifts and was assisted they meet one ,g the leader f by her sisters Sharon and Kay the MauMau and the other a Markham. Lunch was angel peace officer Next W e e k - says Air. Cecil W ill »*ttife*l £5* A great true adventure picture and coffee. The guests enjoy filmed in color under water— o f Dayton, Oregon ed eating on the lovely patio. ‘The Silent World’ and ‘Boys | This present were Mrs.Marilyn Town’ with Spencer Tracy and Cobo; Mrs. Walter Markham; Micky Rooney. Mrs. Earl Meier; Mrs. Larry Meier; Mrs. Jim Knox; Mrs. Mrs. John Kaston; Mrs. Carl Gregson; Mrs. Tom Gregnon; Mrs. Ezra Mcnser; Mrs. Virgil By Mary Gillett Frost; Mrs. Norval Naas; Mrs. Barton Community Club Lawrence Lund; Mrs. Nancy held its first monthly meeting i E a c h c ra te of c o rn la p laced o n e c o n v e y o r b e lt w here it passes Massie; Mrs. Don Koch; Mrs. Friday, Sept. 6th.The teachers) u n d e r th e refrigerated coils of the cooler to seal-in g arden freshness. Paul Hill;Miss Edith Anderson; and school board memberr Mrs. Matt Shields; Mrs. Otis were honored. Mrs. Louis Cof Rich; Mrs. H. C. Compton;Mrs fin decorated the table with Tuttle; Misses Sharon and Kay fall la vend«» flowers and can For a n y needed help or Markham; Deloris Gregson; dies. Place cards made of pink “ Retaining the G A R D E N FRESHNESS o f c o m is the big inform otion contact your Mrs Wallace Aschoff. , paper with the honor guest; problem that grower and retailers face. We have solved this PG E R ural Service Mrs. Viola Lake has moved names and a lavender flower problem by the installation o f an automatic hydra-cooled tank Representative to an apartment in Gresham. attached to them. Miss Fannie powered by PGE electricity. Immediately upon harvesting, each Since selling her home here she Mulkins. Mrs. M. Elstead,Louis crate o f corn is automatically chilled at 38 degrees for a 20-minute GRESHAM _ Bill Wymore, Gus has been in Florida with her Coffin, cycle. This preserves the tenderness and sweetness for a minimum D on M atthew s.. . .M O 5-3121 youngest daughter and since Eichner, Chas. Snowley were o f 5 days. HILLSBORO coming home spent most of guests. Vic Forman was absent. “ Since the installation o f this electric cooler I've been getting 25 Earl P rickett.. . .H illsboro 921 her time with the \yallace Teachers wore glad corsages cents more per crate, and when you consider that at the peak o f Aschoff family at Boring. made by Mrs. Grace Still.Com the season we run 300 crates a day . . . that’s an extra $75. NEW BERG Mrs. Amanda Carlson had her Club officers this year are the Don L ow e...........Newbcrg 341 “ W e also irrigate over 100 acres and it has doubled our year. Darrell two grandchildren o f Portland same as last production.” “ There’s no doubt about it,” says M r. W ill, “ PGE O R E G O N C IT Y visiting her or three days re Wright pres. Mrs. Louis Coffin electricity makes me m oney.” Floyd R ader.Oregon City 5261 cently. rice-pres., Mrs. Les Courtain. If you are a PGE customer contact your nearest PGE rural The Boring Community Sec. and Treas. Room mothers; P O R TL A N D service representative for free suggestions on how electricity can Mrs. Chas Church celebrated its 50th an are Little room; Robert Seaberg.CApitol 8-7181 help you. niversary Sunday Sept. ^ .S e r Snowley, assisted by Mrs. Les SALEM vices were from 11 to 12 with Courtain and Big room: Mrs Dick Garinger .. Empire 39211 Rev. Paul Ackerman. The new Jim Bomatti assisted by Mrs Bud Swayze , district supt. also spoke and Louis Coffin. Rev. Fletcher Connel who help Louis Coffin has just com ST. HELENS ed so much with the building pleted the new bridge approach Earl Prickett.. .St. Helens 113 program also spoke. Coffee to their home across Depp O regon’« Pioneer Electric Utility hour followed the service. Creek. Made o concrete pier and logs and short end 50 feet with a fill in. l / ' C h e c k a n d s e e — a n d y o u ’ll a g r e e Tuesday noon Barton was host for a teachers workshop (By ANNE JUSTICE) Mr. and Mr. Wm. Wagner of for the teachers in the Barton Estacada announce the engage area. The children were all dis ment of their daughter Karen missed at noon. K E E P IT W O R K IN G F O R Y O U ! The School Board has been to Gerald Weiblen the son of Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Foster Weiblen of changed to the first Hoquiam, Wash. An October wedding is planned. Karen if a graduate o f Estacada Union High School and has been W l t r i r e r You G o . . . W kefever torn Do . working in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ott have recently received a letter from protected. State Auto’s RECREATION POLICY Is Lt. Cal. Richard Hoban the Just One Dollar buys a Savings Account at the Estacada days la la amount from $5.000 to $25.000 fa r tor terms ol ) to VO days Commander of the 717 Bom accidaatal daatfc PLU S $500 fo f r aach $5,000 co vo raja for m odica! bardment Squadron Heavy at Branch of the First State Bank of Mihvaukie and the aapantas. (Saa rote tabla batear). Ellsworth Air Force Base at Rapid City, South Dakota. The TRA VIL opportunity to start building your financial security by /' HUNTIN« r ic r ia t io n letter told o an award to their regular and systematic savings. son Technical Sergeant Richard Sports • C rateas »y Load, Saa. Ate Pastear Vacattoaa L. Ott. Sgt. Ott was chosen ■. loadas Earn 2£ per cent on all savings . . . 3 on three-year the outstanding non-commis- deposit certificates. See our new account department/today. fioned officer in the 28th Per YOUR CH O ICE OF THE FOLLOW ING PLANS f o lé O o ff It A moro*» oo 4 H r N rfedi lo éh w H é b l e te d e b l i b * iodic Maintenance Squadron for the period from January 1st $25.000 $5000 $ 1 0 .0 0 0 $15,000 4» THM Prme+el S**» Frta«*«i Stete» »1 S««» A U i.U U to June 30, 1957. Col. Hoban OP Hut »1500 ñm $2500 n* nooo H» *500 praised Sgt. Ott for his devo COVERAGE bp.’.. M iJ ic .l tion to the Air Force and for P R EM IU M M I M 'U U P R EM IU M PREMIUM DAYS his dedication to his work. $ 5,00 $ 3.00 $ 1.00 $ 2.00 3 DAYS Sgt.Ott called his parents from Moses Lake. Wash. Sunday 1.00 2 00 S.OO 3.50 7 DAYS night. He had been sent there with his six man crew to p ic k ! 1040 6.50 2.50 4.S0 10 DAYS up a new B-52. He returnee 1 1400 (.75 3.S0 6. IS IS DAYS to Elizabeth Air Force Base on, Monday. 16.(0 10.50 21 DAYS 420 7.35 This hot dry weather has real ly played havoc with the wellf 20.40 5 .1 0 I2.7S t.9S 30 DAYS Earn 2 A per cent on all savings in Dodge. Several families are 32.40 2 0 .2 5 «.to competrly out o water. A few 10 DAYS 1420 3 per cent on three year days rain would certainly be deposit certificates. 43.20 27.00 11.90 90 DAYS ia to welcome. Stevi? Sfanr broke his arm N O W A I T I N O — your State A u to agaal will issuo your policy above the elbow when he fell im madialalyl off a l o ’ while playing last j week. Th? arm is in a cast and -AUTH ORIZED A G EN T - Stevie ha; herP having his friends autograph the cast. All deposits insured to $10,000 by The Dodge Extession Unit met at the Community Hall on Hours 10 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Tuesday Sept. 10. The Unit or- THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Estacada, Oregon, Friday Sept. 20, 1957 BORING áSfe P IW T Y N m SEE US F0R--- COMPLETE LINFS: * FENCING, Stock and Chicken * PLACTIC HOSE and fittings * FARM HAND TOOLS, all types LIBERAL DISCOUNTS On your commercial fertilizers! IVe give S. & H. Green Stamps! Elmer Lina's E S T A C A D A FEED & SEED £ Carroll Jfiutrnil Hunte For Delivery Phone CR. 9-3974 "P G E ELEC TRIC IT Y VIEWPOINT WELCOMES YOU and the return of "LITTLE ELVIS" DOYLE with The Doyle Trio FRIDAY and SATURDAY BARTON NEWS Come Early - - Rock 'N Roll to "I’m getting top p rice s, too” REAL COOL MUSIC! Join the tun every Sunday Afternoon with Cy Shannon and h is " Rancheros" TUESDAY IS SPAGHETTI NIGHT P O R TLA N D G EN ER A L E L E C T R IC C O M P A N Y Dodge Doings PGE Electricity is your biggest bargain r PLAY SAFE!\ DOLLAR SALE.... ^ ¡X sd x <*Jx FIRST STATE Estacada Branch LARRY BERENT1EN Estacada, Oregon i SANK c - - - - - -