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they drift aimlessly and I Portland, mother of Rev. Vio-1 The Past Noble Grands Club age 4 ocean their experiences are very real let Bolliger, was taken to the will meet at the home of Mrs. Estacada, Oregon, Friday, January 10, 1958 as they fight for survival. One Portland Sanitarium for obser- Fred Marshall on Monday, Jatfc Estacada Tigers Riding High A. D. Benshoof " of the group does not know vation and medical care. ! 13th at 1 P.M. to Colorado to unmask memb- the woman is a nun and l o n g ------------------ - P lu m b in g a n d Heating.. BROADWAY THEATRE The Estacada Grade School of a rutmess ruthless robbery reach safety Ed. Linn has been reported OFFERINGS OF WEEK ers or roDDery and ana after <mtr they mcjr ream aarcijr » he, i ESTACADA III-I.ITES General Sheet Metal Now playing at the Broad- murder gang. A superb thril- searches searches on on to to find find her.An her.An in- in- j A surprise birthday party for a little better from his pneu- Tigers will open league play on way Theatre the western ac- ler. Second feature is "Sea spiring drama. Larry Meade was held on Sun- monia case and is still in the Friday, Jan. 10 at Sandy. The Work tion drama The Last Of The Wife" a story of men and a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, - day at the Meade home. Pre- Orchard Crest Rest Home in Tigers will have twice before Estacada Badmen" starring George Mon- nun who survive torpedoing of “A Hatful Of Rain” a 20th sent were Mr. and Mrs. William Sandy. defeated the Sandy cage crew tgomery as head detective sent a ship. Cast adrift in the Indian Century Fox adaptation of the Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Harold but were hard pressed the last Broadway hit play. Stars Don Johnson of West Linn, the Ray' Lois Allison, small daughter time to come from behind and City Licensed Murray, Korean vet who had Colson family of Oregon City; of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allison, in by one point on the Sandy Phone MU 7-3S31 gotten so much dope during his the Arthur Erickson family and is very ill with pneumonia. , floor. war wounds to make him an Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colson of ------------------ I The Tigers returned from iaddict.His lovely wife, Eva Ma- Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Everett1 Mr.and Mrs. Larry Kniskern their annual trip to the coast Sanc’y C X A M A ^ O U N T T M I W * | rie Saint, does not know his Stahlnecker of Estacada, Mr. and Miss Elva Kniskern of with one win and one loss.The L. J. Anderson ................ Editor and Publish sr i trouble but wants to help him. and Mrs. Del Gant of Spring-, Portland visited with their pa- first night saw the boys from the Lawrence Wahl-, rents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Knis-(the banks of the Clackamas Publish i weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County, A timely subject of interest to water; strom family and Mr. and Mrs. kern of Estacada. losing to Garibaldi by four Oregon Entered in the postoftice at Estacada, Oregon, as sec most of us. 1 points 30 to 26 after trailing by Next week- James Dean in Thurston Wahlstrom of George ond class matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County one Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dug- 13 points at half time, year $2.50; outside fhe county and in the State of Oregon one “East of Eden” and Jim Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Meade, ger and family of Portland vis- Saturday night saw the Tall I ------------------ year $3.50; outside the State of Oregon one vear $4.00. Sub in ‘Apache Warrior.’ ited with Mr .and Mrs. Bob Tigers dump an outclassed, I scriptions payable in advance. Mrs. Fred Winston of South Wiley and her parents, Mr. and cold shooting,quint from Rock- ¿1 Recent visitors at the Moth- Estacada was taken to the hos- Mrs.Forrest Zuber last Sunday away 20 to 13. The boys from STAFF CORRESPONDENTS odist parsonage of Rev. Bollig- pital last Monday evening, ------------------ Estacada tied the score and Mrs. Ray Gordon er were her nephew and wife, Garfield Viola Glenn Zuber and child- Lwo alland than , >vil,h GaI£ TIIURS., FRI., SAT., Jan. 9-11 ' u i M r . and Mrs. Edward Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton White ren Mrs. visited Mr. Zuber’s parents Tarter hitting 4 shots from 25 George Illwaco wnere where he Mrs Margar'' Ross illwaco ne is ts stationed stauonea a and r i a family x a n i n y visited v i s i i c u with Mrs. ft. out and a free throw for 2 Hits’ in Cinemascope & Color! Eagle Creek and Mrs. Forest Zuber with Sat- good Mrs.' Erma Rich with the coast guard. Also re- White’s mother M r Gilbert s * Mr. ¡¡Vdav '"afternoon ''" also” measure moved into an GEORGE MONTGOMERY in Boring cent visitor was her niece, Missland family of Portland last uraay atternoon, also witn ________ . , Mrs. Anne Justice Dodge insurmountable lead. The Mrs. James Hosek and Jimmie. Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Currin Janet Smith of Washington. Currinsville ______________ Rockets never quite recovered [ // from the dead eye shooting of Larry Meade of Springwater Tarter and his mates, lead by Grange was awarded the quilt Howard Bess, Norman Under I // made by the ladies of the Hard- wood and Mike Carlson, as the ing Grange. The award was Tiger record was brought to 3 mede at the Lankins home in wins and 2 losses. Second Hit Springwater Saturday night | The pre-league season has with the well known granger | been highlighted by the trem- JOAN COLLINS, RICHARD Earl Lankins as master of cere- j endous team play and excell- BURTON & BASIL SYDNEY monies assisted by his wife. j ent rebounding. Lucy Broadhurst entertain- holidays. iMock and Larry. i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keeth and ' The final game of the Tigers // /# ed her entire famliy at the Es- ...................... .................... ¡Mrs. Marian Miller were guests ^ Cletus Courtain aiiu and two boy before heading into league play tacada Legion Hall on New Emmett Davis enjoyed Christ- ] Don Proctor Jr. is home'in th.e St;„Helen_? l1.01110 friends Don Hosea and to St. Johns Years day. Present were Har- mas dinner with his daughter from school for the holidays cou,sms' and Mrs- McLlm' | Eckersley spent part of ^tlieir was a ro11 old Broadhurst and family of and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. i with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( ^ on Friday. j vacation up camping near Hot from Oregon City team. The \ SUN., MON., TUES., Jan. 12-14 Milwaukie, the Alton Smith fa- R. Orcutt of Portland. . Springs; hunting and sight see- Tigers dumped the once beaten ¡ÈVA MARIE SAINT, DON Don Proctor. mily from Concord, Oregon,Ar- ................ Guests of Ethel Reed on Sun- ing. St. Johns boys by a score of 26 ¡MURRAY and ANTHONY day were Miss Daisy McCaen, I ne Broadhurst and family of Christmas guests of Mr. and to 20. The outstanding point of FRANCIOSA in Springwater, Bob Browns of Mrs. Howard Mock were Mr. Visiting at the homes of the Miss Karmen Damewood and MRS. ELSIE HALE the game was the fine defens- Faraday, Jack Broadhurst and and Mrs. Dalvin Tatro, David, Ray Keeths and Ford Darrows Miss Esther Powell, all school j HAS DINNER PARTY . , . . .. .. Art Smith. Sandra and Kathy and Mr. and over the holidays is Mrs. Mari friends from U. of O. Mrs. Elsie Hale served a bak- lve Play and rebounding on the Mrs. Gerald Mock , all of Port an Miller of Spokane. Mrs. Mill ed ham dinner on Saturday ev e.! part of the whole Tiger squad. 1 It 1 er is a sister of Ruth and Mat- . Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bresko land. . . . . and . Mrs. William . „ Giles . was a pot luck dinner at 6 P. | A great team effort and as re- tie. I // and family enjoyed a trip to of West Lnn were guests Satur- M with the following present: suh a great team victory This Sherwood Sunday. While there Those from Estacada attend-! ...................... and Sunday at the home of lMr. and Mrs. Earl McConnell, SUl‘ 3 8 victory. win brought the EGS record to they visited with many friends. ing the 5th Sunday rally at Mo- j Mrs. Eva Dooley entertained r,1 e s Mr' 311(1 Mrs- Earl Brackett, lalla Christian Chuch were Mr. her family on Christmas day.|Me? fe't f n Ho S * former Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heiple.Mrs 4 wins against 2 losses. AF-C Larry Tompkins,son of and Mrs. Ford Darrow, Mr. and Present were Mr. and Mrs. Bob'resiaents . . . UOa.ge’. . . Nellie Currin and Jean Brackett Tops As Calendar Girl Mr. and Mrs. Perry Tompkins, Mrs. Ray Keet,h, Mr. and Mrs. Leemans and Norman, Mr.andj ! an<I Jerry Hale. The table was left Monday morning for Ari- Gilstrap, Mrs. Stroman, Mrs. Mrs. Bob Walters and Mr. and Ed Linn has become suddenly - n>cely decorated in a New Year j was served zona. He was home just for the Marian Miller, Mrs. Kathryn Mrs. Frank Walters. ill with pneumonia. * theme. *------ A “ After ------ dinner Ji--------------------J everyone enjoyed playing cards, visiting and watching J television. M M hk LAST of the t'lir r iiis v ille Store ESTACADA BADMEN1 COMMUNITY BULLETIN SEA WIFE " A HATFUL of RAIN1 Save on PRODUCE KINDERGARTEN HAS 18 PUPILS ENROLLED The Estacada Kindergarten CLEAN OREGON RU SSETS, EXCELLENT FOR j a^ t6e[ ^ wrf° p!"!d] high Monday, enroll BA KIN G! ment of 18 pupils. It is under the teaching of Mrs. Elsie Hale Enrolled are: Barbara Biggs, Michael Brotis, Cynthia Cobb, Michel Conrey, Michelle Con- rey, David Forman, Edward Haines, Johnny Hinkle, Clay ton Heiple, Gergory Kiggins, Ronald Klaetsch, Jimmy Luc as, Oscar Lundeen, Patty May, Mrvin Moore, Patty Ralston, Ronald Thomas and Tommy Tunnell. Sharon Boatright was dismissed from kindergarten at mid term on account of her LARGE 46 OZ. TIN parents are moving away from Estacada. Food in 5 8 U.S. No. 1 POTATOES 10 lb. bag 3 5 c a t Currins Solid Crisp CABBAGE ville Store 5 c lb. Arizona GRAPEFRUIT, S lb. bag 4 9 c QUALiry M E A T S PORK STEAKS 4 9 c lb. I Old South Orange JUICE ea 2 9 ? LEAN, M EATY SH O U LD ER STEAK S 5 lb. pail 9 8 c HONEY PICNIC HAMS 3 9 c lb. TENDER, TA STY , FL A V O R F U L - GOOD FOR SE V ER A L MEALS GOLDEN CREST ST R A IN ED H O N EY COMES TO Y O U FROM TH E M O U N T A IN VALLEYS OF TH E G REA T N O R T H W E ST ! DELICIOUS W IT H ALL TH E N A T U R A L FL AVO RS JU S T A S IT COMES FROM THE HIVE! Old Fashion FRANKFURTERS 3 9 c lb. SW ELL W ITH S A U E R K R A U T OR B A R B E C U ED IN THE OVEN. EA T THEM OFTEN A T THIS LOW LOW PRICE! COM PARE TH E EX TR A V A L U E ! YO U R FAMILY WILL ENJOY THIS T A ST Y RO AST! I GREEN BEANS, 3 for 6 Tins $ 1-00 TA STEW ELL, G RATED LIGHT MEAT, 1 Size Tins B CAM PBELL’S 10.', OZ. TINS | TOMATO SOUPP 3 for 29c LIBBY’S LARGE 12 OZ. TIN CORNED BEEF M.J.B. INSTANT COFFEE Large 29 c 49c lb. POT ROASTS TUNA FISH, SILCO BLUE LAKE, SH O R T CUT, 303’s 6 oz. jar $ 1-29 PURE HMKr COFFEE. DISSOLVES INSTANTLY! NO FINER Q U A L IT Y PACKED! ea. 3 9 c Prices Fri.- Sat. Jan. 10-11 CHURCH OF GOD WATCH PARTY Members of the Estacada Church of God gathered on Tuesday evening for a New Years Watch party. They held a worship service, enjoyed a strip film, reccreation and sev eral conferences were held. A pot luck luncheon was served to the congregation. SIG UNANDER SEEKS GOP NOMINATION FOR GOV. IN MAY PRIMARY Sig Unandcr. Oregon’s treas urer since 1953, announced on Tuesday afternoon that he will seek the republican nomina tion for governor in the May primary election. Unander, who received more votes than any other candidate in the 1956 general election, said his decision to run came “after long and careful study.” “There are many considera tions, including my family,’’he stated. , Since he polled 416.410 votes in the 1956 general election,Un ander has been prominently mentioned as a gubernatorial candidate. The Eisenhower- Nixon presidential ticket re ceived 406.393 votes in the same election. The 44-year old member of a pioneer Oregon family prom ised to visit every section of the state-large and small—be tween now and the May elect ion, and asserted that “issues, not personalities, will be em phasized in my campaign.” W E RESERVE T H E RIGHT TO LIMIT Currinsville Mer. Co. PHONE R 9-3826 'e y o u r fa m ily thia - W E n r ic h e d S p r e a d i l U C O A m a r g a r i n i PACIFIC PALISADES, CALIFORNIA—Artist Earl Moran, an expert in his field, who has worked with many of filmdom’s most glamorous stars, is arranging the draperies on Barbara Lang before putting her on canvas. Moran says she is the No. 1 glamor girl of the calendars. Moran revealed there is a trend to put more clothes on a calendar girl, but the girls who pose for him must “be bursting with healthy sex appeal.” This Week's HISTORY MYSTERY Who Owned This W riting Case? CLUE: In th. 1850’s this case belonged to en army assistant quartermaster stationed at Fort Van couver. 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