\ THE C L A C K A M A S COUNTY N EW S Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Sept. 27, 1957 l C K A M A J P & O UNTYNXW i L. J. Anderson Editor and Publishes Pubusned weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County, Oregon. Entered in the postoffice at Estacada, Oregon, as sec­ ond class matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County on* year S2 50; outside the county and in the State of Oregon one year $.1,50; outside the State of Oregon one vear $4.00. Sub­ scriptions payable in advance. 5T.-»FF CORRESPONDENTS Garfield ......................... ........ Mrs. Ray Gordon Viola .............. ... Mrs. Lafaye Fouts George . . Mrs. Joe Wiederhold Eagle Creek .............. .. Mrs. Margaret Ross Boring .......... . . ............ Mrs. Erma Rich Dodge . . Mrs. Anne Justice Currinsville ............................................... Mrs. Nellie Currln Springwater ................ Mrs. Myrtle Dmytryk Counting Our Blessings «3# O u r cavedw elling ancestors, whose possessions w ere m eager, thought of any quantity g reater than three os a ‘ 'heap*’ or " p ile .” Il |PS:> The ab acu s, a Chinese "a d d in g m achine" that uses beads as coun­ ters, is at least 4 5 0 0 years old. In parts of the O rient, it is still in use. The first calculating machine ' w as made by Blaise P ascal, famous French mathem atician, in 1 6 4 2 . Using a series of w heels, each having ten teeth , fo r the num erals zero to nine, P a sc a l’s machine could not j subtract, m ultiply or d iv id e - only ad d. -Ù y 4 » A permonent exhibit of the evolu­ tion of computation designed by Remington Rand has opened in the F r a n k lin In s titu te , P h ila d e lp h ia . Here you can see how man has w eig hed, counted and measured through the ag es—from the Peru­ vian counting Knot System to Rem­ ington Rand's electronic colossus, U n ivac. The exhibit is open to the p u b lic .__________________ . -Í-V- E D U C A TIO N is the knowledge of how to use the whole of oneself. Many men use one or two faculties out o f the score with which they are endowed. A man is edu­ cated who knows how to make a tool of every faculty-------- how to open it, how to keep it sharp, and how to apply it to all practical purposes. H. W . BBeecher Carrol( Ifiuteral Home Day and Night Service - A Local Institution Phone MOhawk 5-3794 Mrs.Edwin Schlue PTA pres-. grade chool are Mrs. Olga At- another group who will also Wiederhold and children took timber in Eagle . . , . , I kinson, chairman; Mrs. Clar- spend six months in training. to the tall a picnic ldent ^ P 01-15 the savings stamp ence Smith; Mrs Ed Streeter Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Fern Park to have (By Leila Gordon) They entertained her sale committee this year in | They had the first sale Sept.24 and family spent Sunday after­ dinner. (Omitted Last Week) _____ noon at Washington Park Zoo son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. ________ _________ _______ ___ 1 Garfield Grange met Sat. eve Larry Barnett Milwaukii accompanied Roy D. Miller of and voted to hold our election them as the guest of little and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henrich of officers in Oct. Installation Tommy“ Smith“ and two children of Tigard. in Nov. Passed on the resolu- A truck load of lumber has Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Vannoy tion in regards to holding two been unloaded in preparation of Portland were Sunday din­ meetings in Pomona; one foi to starting the new bridge at ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. El- business and another date for Fischers Mill. i mer Timm. In the afternoon program and initiation. Voted Mr. and Mrs.Jess Turner;Bud i David Vestal of Viola called on and gave the obligation in 1st and Harriette Riedel and child- Mike Timm. and 2nd degrees to Mr.and Mrs ren Thursday afternoon Mrs. and Gary Fouts were Albert Santiago. Brother Hon- among those wha attended the Austin Moe; • D R ESSM AK IN G • B U TTO N HOLES Mrs. Howard singer has painted the porch Palmetto Polo playoffs at Guthrie and Mrs. Joe Wieder­ • C O V ER ED B U TTO N S • CUFFS, ETC and fire escape and it really Prineville Sunday Sept 8 hold and Mary drove to Mil- • DRAPES • A L T E R A TIO N S improves the looks of the hall. waukie to visit Mrs. Clara Ep- Ed Ficken and Betty Carnes Brother Bledsoe brought a celebrated their birthdays to­ pers who is staying with her specimen of gorse and told of gether at the home of Mr. and I son Jack and family. I the placer its is growing in Or- Mrs. Clarence Jubb alst Sun­ 20 N. W . SECOND ST. legon; how to control it and day. FINE TOR DRIVING WITH Gresham, Oregon what a problem it is if it gets EXPIRED AUTO PLATES Rev. and Mrs. Verne Renaud | a foot hold. BrqtherMiddle- j pastor of the Viola Commun­ Oregon residents whose car Formerly SIE M A N ’S TIM E SHOP ton reported the road to his ity Church left last Saturday license plates expire in Septem­ place will be improved next \ j for a two weeks vacation. They ber were ‘reminded today to re­ y ea i. It will btnefit many ber- j will visit Rev. Renauds parents new registration before the \ ry growers in that area. Sister j ancj family in Iowa whom he end-of the month deadline pas­ » wr ■ Gordon explained how to cut has not in 9 years ses. . » " -tri and prepare horticulture for Leaving at the some time Car owners who let the dead-1 the fair and flower show.Sister were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benn­ line pass risk a possible fine Groves told o f their trip this ett and plates Miss Bernice Miller. for driving on expired summer during the lecturer’s Thep accompanied the Re- the Department o f Motor Ve- hour. nauds to Idaho where the B e n -' hides said, Charlotte Lee has been ill netts niece is to be married. Now tabs can be obtained at the past week and unablt to at­ Bernice Miller; president o f the \ anY motor vehicle field office tend school. Estacada Garden Club is going ! or hy sending a check or mon- the ey order for $10 and the cur- Miss Pat Duus has returned to arrange he flowers for certifica te to Placerville, Calif, where she wedding.The Bennetts and Ber- j rent registration will teach in the Eldorodo Hi nice expect to be back Tuesday with necessary information fil- During Rev. Renauds ab- 1 ^ out on the reverse side to School. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Groves and sence Mrs. Mombers will give the Salem office. ------------------- -- ’ Bob returned from an enjoyable the sermon or church service! Sun- j ATTEND 34TH A N N l AL trip o f over 4000 miles. They and will also teach his BANQUET IN PORTLAND visited friends and relatives in day School class. Ed Hodgkiss Among local PGE Co. em- Idaho, Carper, Wyo., Mont will conduct the evening serv- ployees who attended the 34th South Dakota and Nebraska ¡ce Mr. and Mr. Bob Hinkson annual 20 Year banquet at Col­ and were gone 45 days. They spent part of one day with Da­ and family attended the church umbia Athletic Club in Port- vid Henderson wher e he is stat­ anniversary bansuet at Colton land Sept. 19 were Mr. and Mrs Harry Kitching; Mr. and Mrs. ' ioned at the Ellsworth Air last Saturday evening. Mr. nd Mrs. George Smith Loren Cyrus; Mr. and Mrs^Rus- J I Force Base near Rapid City, S I D. and he took them to Mt attended the wedding of Mrs. I sell Reed; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rushmore, Hot Springs and t o . Smiths niece Miss Rita Mae Ahnert and retired members George ' Arm­ an Indian fair and sun dance Wacken to Morris Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray at Iglala, S. D. David is the son at First Christian Church on strong; Mr. and Xeeth; Mr. and Mrs. Dave o f Elroy Henderson in the Gar- \ Saturday. Gary Fouts is attending the Eshelman and also seen there field district. They spent a few Mrs. George Col­ were Mr. and days at Mrs. Groves birth p lace! Northwestern Business Ramsey formerly of Three in Chadron Nebr. and attended lege in Portland. Mr. Wm. Saunderon spent Lynx. an old timers picnic and met many old friends and relatives part of last week in Alaska on the U. S. Army j LOCAL YOUNG FOLKS they hadn’t seen for over 20 business for WED IN AUGUST 30 years. Bob had two saddle Engineers for whom he works Miss Shirley Ann Weaver horsees turned over to him for and Gunther Goos were marr­ the duration of their vistt and ied in Oregon City Methodist spent most o fhis time in the i j Church August 30 with Mr.and saddle; altho he was interested ! Mrs. George Fourier as attend­ in digging fossils in the bad Mrs. Joe Weiderhold A T E S T A C A D A E VE R Y W E D N E S D A Y lands o f S. D. and brought I Mr. Anderson: Would this be ants. On Sunday, Sept. 8 Mr. and back some prehistoric bones of j alright to put in my column?— a horse and aso gathered ratte (Folks if you have a news item ’ Mrs. Fourier had a reception when snake rattles. The Gnoves | you’d like in the paper Call | for them at their home I relatives and friends called homesteaded the sand hills o v ­ CR 9-6147.) extend best Gresham, Ore. Phone M O 5-2186 er 40 years ago but all they Dear Mrs. Wiederhold: This from 3 to 6 to found remaining were the is a splendid Idea! If our ot- wishes. wells and windmills which are her writers would like it; let’s still called the Groves Wells, all do it! We are all happy to have them I The Junrar Class of the St. | back home again after such an Johns Church and their leader i enjoyabe vacation. They also Mrs. George Mapes held a ] spent sometime in Yellowstone craft meeting at the Ed White Park. home Saturday afternoon. Visiting at the Gordons Sun. Next Sunday the Rally Day were Mr. arid Mrs. John Wick- the Church will have a picnic tnkamp; Linda, Jim and Larry at the Shibley camp on Clear also After years o f research, field tests and work with o f Beaverton and Mr. and Mrs. Creek. NURSING DOE National authorities, Triangle has produced a new Fred Ralph and Dianne; Mr. Mrs. Elizabeth Chaney and and greatly improved rabbit pellet. Triangle, 18% and 16% PELLETS and Mrs. Tom Ralph, David her granddaughter Paula Jo and Randy of Portland and in Beck of Milwaukie spent a few Rabbit Pellet Greens, because o f the greater protein i« new formulas the afternoon Mr. and Mrs.Bob days last week with her content, produces faster gains in growth at less cost. Harmon of Garifeld. John and daughter and family Mr. and The revolutionary new formula contains antibiotics family had returned recently Mrs Joe Wiederhold. and is heavily fortified with vitamin-mineral supple­ , from a visit in Caspar. Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vander- ments. Save time save feed cost with Triangle 18% with his sister and family the hoof and two children of Sal Rabbit Pellet Greens. ' Jerry Daltons and came home cm and Mrs. Florence Vander- through Yellow stone Park. hoof of Klamath. Calif, were The officers of Garfield Sat. visitors at the Austin Moe | Home Extension met at Leila home. Mrs. Florence Vander- Gordons and planned for a pic- hoof will stay on for a few j nic as the first meeting to be days visit. ! held at Florence Andersons on Saturday evening Mr. and 1 Sept. 25. Mrs. Howard Sterns and three Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ballou of children of Troutdale called on Cherryiville visited his mother the Moe family. j Mrs. Gena Ballou on Monday Mrs. Roy T. Rhoades enter­ Mrs. Gena Ballou spentThurs tained for Sunday dinner Mr Carver, Oregon PM at Leila Gordons and the and Mrs. John Bruhl of Port­ his quilt donated by Florence An­ land and son Jimmy and derson was tied and finished. wife Betty Rhoades. STORE, Boring Jane Abbott, Carrie Marshall, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grace Still and Leila Gordon spent Monday in Portland pur- -^ !¿ r r i chasing material etc. for the | V.A. hospital gift shop. Garfield News Gresham, Oregon NOW OPEN M A RY'S M AKE IT SHOP MARY KAATZ Doggone clean Housewarmer heat ! J George Notes GRESHAM SEED & FEED CO. Get Your Fryers to Market FASTER and CHEAPER with New 18% RABBIT PELLET GREENS Estacada Feed & Seed Carver Grocery «MORT TERM I Lyle & M att Country LOW COST Yom G o . .. PLAY SAFE! Whatever Too Do Viola Happenings | 1. . . be protected. Stele Auto’s RECREATION POLICY it »sued far tonne of 1 to 40 days ia emount from $5,000 to $25.000 fee ecodentel deetk PLUS $500 tor each $6.000 oauareja for madioai expenses. (See sale feeble b e ta »). * /» HUN TIN G I « c r e a t io Seed*« tra v el by Lied, See. Ak (Schedeled Ak Trove* Codee» Outdoor Vocefeteet , n . a your cho ice of the following plans O o tf to A m om oH — 4 H t N H * * I r ì w M li * * * * * * ***** $25.000 $5000 Fri*«ap«l iem **$ 5 0 0 Modle«! $10.0 0 0 $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 Pin* $1000 Mod««l bp*'- PtM $1500 3 DA YS $ 1.00 $ 2.00 $ 3.00 $ 5.00 7 D A YS 2.00 3.50 5 00 8.00 10 DAYS 2.50 4.50 6.50 10.40 15 DAYS 3.50 6 .IS 8.7S 14.00 I I DAYS 4.20 7.35 10.50 16.80 SO DAYS 5.10 8.5 S $ TEEM OP CO VERAGE «IMIUM 12.75 20.40 32.40 43.20 60 DAYS t.K ) K .2 0 20.25 VO DAYS 10.80 18 90 27.00 NO RHAOtfiol Svi" PV- $2500 W A IT IN G — your Stete Auto egret will ittue your policy imm«diêUlyl - A U T H O R IZ E D A G E N T - LARRY BERENTZEN Estacada, Oregon (By LaFaye Fouts) (Omitted Last Week) The Viola Community i ; Church held their second ann- ■ ual baptismal on Sunday .Sept. j I 8th at the Fouts picnic area on j j Clear Creek. Rev. Renaud was assisted by Marvin Allen. Six members o f the congregation | were baptised. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vestal; Merle Weston; ] Jim Weston and his wife; Shar­ on Weston and Verne Riedel.lt was a lovely day and nearly 50 | spectators gathered to view the : ceremonies. The many friends o f John McKenzie were saddenxl to learn o f the death of his father John McKenzie Sr. Funenal soivices were held last Friday Darius < C^ok’ Fouts an old time resident e* this commun­ ity is se”lously ill in the Oreg­ on Citv hosnit.il. Fred Riedel and Fred Gay- I lord ’i f* r ' , k ago Saturday | for Fo~t Ord. Calif, where they will take 6 months training In the Arnv Reserve Tbev stayed ' over or • day in San Francisco 1 where thev wet e met by Fred | Riedel’s cou.'tns Mr and Mrs I Gunnar Tribble who showed ! them around Frisco and to the ■ famed China town. Steve Hinkson left also for Ft Ord this last Saturday with Prevent loss of your v a lu a b le s----- Fire and theft can strike without warning! An economical method of guarding against loss is having a safety deposit box. The convenience o f our modern, fire-proof vaults wifb their safety deposit boxes can be yours for a nominal yearly rental. W h y not see about it today? Estacada Branch Kam 2 A per cent on all savings 3 per cent on three year deposit certificates. A ll deposits insured to $10,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ■ÏS 3 Hours 10 a.m. 5 M