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About Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1958)
atiiiacv THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Pugefe | of fun is planned and all who visiting relatives. Linda stay Estacada, Oregon, Friday, January 10, 1958 ed w ith Ila Skinner and M ar : are il By LAFAYE FOUTS B y d’Alessio jorie visited a t the Andersons. tend. TH ES E W OM EN! (Too Late for Last Week) Both of the young people a t Mike M into son of Mr. and | T he Viola Com m unity Church tended Estacada High School Mrs. K eith M into has the chic Christm as program was held on and graduated spring.They ken pox. th e night of Dee. 22. The S un have bought a last little house on The 4H club under the lead day School children presented the bluff on the Springw ership of Ila Skinner held their a lovely program under the di highway w here they w ill m ater m eeting at the hom e of Lee ake mg rection of M rs.M argie M ombert their home. G ary Vestal is Anne arclay Saturday. Due* M uscial num bers w ere p re working for the telephone com to the B lovely w eather some of sented by rs L olita Olsen and the m em bers rode to the m eet at Estacada. h er son Harold, Jim and Esther pany ing. They discussed the care oi Rev. and Mrs. V erne Renaud W eston. The A dults Class pre and K ay Kawam oto drove to horeses and equipm ent. N ext sented a play "K ing of Bethle Hoquim, Wash., last Sunday af m eeting will be another field hem ’ under direction of Esther ternoon to visit Rev. Landon, trip and they will learn about W eston & M axine Renaud.The is ill w ith cancer, and not the A m erican Saddle Bred characters w ere Bonnie Brock who expected to live m ore than a horeses and the m eeting w ill as Ruth, a little blind child,La- few days. He is staying w ith be at the home of Linda H ink Faye and Stanley Fouts as her his daughter, Mrs. John Mc- son. parents; Ed and Ellen Hodgkiss Quire. Landon was postor Mr. and Mrs. John Georgi as Joseph and M ary; M arvin of the Rev. Redland church for visited at the Stanely Fouts Allen as a soldier; Juanita m any years. G eorgi, the angel; V ernie Re- The Cascade Riders w ere hosts home last Thursday. Guests at the hom e of Mr. naud and John Goergi as shep to the C lackam as County Rid herds; Fred Riedel, G ary and ing Clubs for a New Years Eve and Mrs. Carl B ennett last Jim Fouts as wise men. A t the party at their clubhouse.Square Sunday w ere Miss Susie W an close of the program treats dancing, and games w ere play da and Afelia Lieb of Oak w ere presented to all children ed.As the old year departed Grove, H erbert Brown of Alas Mrs. Robert D. (Marie) Holmes, state chairman of the Oregon Chapter Arthritis under eighty. We have Miss and the new year m ade its ap ka. Mr. Brown is Miss Lieb’s and Rheumatism Foundation annual Education and Membership Enrollment organ B ernice M iller to thank for the pearance the 1957 president, brother-in-law and has been ization, confers on program activities with Lester W . Humphreys, Portland attorney, D oris visiting her for several weeks. member of the Chapter's board of governors and membership enrollment chairman. beautiful decorations. Dick W agner, turned the p a r Governor Holmes has proclaimed the week of January 20-25 as Arthritis Education The Junior Choir of the Viola ty and all activities for the Mrs. C atherine Thm pson and and Membership Enrollment week, and has called upon all Oregonians to gener C ho S o S Com m unity C hurch held a taf new year over to the new Miss A nna Leverm an of Port- [ ously support the Chapter's special effort to expand public participation in its fy pull at the home of Danny pres. Jess Turner,w ho announ- land. The dinner was i honor program of research, treatment and rehabilitation on behalf of the state s more of the birthdays of Mr. Ben-1 ,“ It certainly is a small world, m eeting like this, Mr. Blair— Fouts, during the Christm as his first official act that nett,M than 100,000 arthritic disease sufferers. _ iss M andas and Miss Le- I you, the owner of Comet M otors, and me wanting on e!” iholdiays. E sther W eston usually i ced "Supper was being sensed.” verm an.A fter dinner Miss Ber- j m akes th e taffy for these par The party was so w ell attend nice M iller and Mrs. Esther! ties but due to illness could th at next year the Cascade W showed the film s they ( not attend .Due to inexperienc ed will have to ren t anoth had eston taken on a recent trip to ed taffy m akers, th e children Riders er hall or build onto their Haw aii on w hich the B ennetts had a lovely sticky party but a present one. INSURE AGAINST CHRISTMAS PROBLEMS- lot of fun. T he hostess sincerely Mrs. M ary Larm er of Phoen had also gone. hopes in the fu tu re E sther w ill [ ix, Arizona, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill K irchem Our Christmas Club savings plan for Christmas now not be sick as her taffy alw ays ith the M cKenzies for the and Mr. and Mrs. Tyce K irch em spent New Years at the gets just right to pull. Games w past Eleven months away, is insurance against Christmas tw o weeks. She is John w ere played and refreshm ents M cKnzie’s aunt and left M on home of Mr. and Mrs Lester financial worries you really collect - - plus interest. Schwartz, Gladstone. O ther of cookies and punch w ere ser day to return to her hom e by guests included Mrs. N an Rob ved. Eleven of the choir A small painless amount each week or a larger amount m em bers attended. Jerri Allen bus.M r.and Mrs. John McKenzie bins, Mrs. Bess R ittenoun and monthly will give you a sizable Christmas expense fund. w as unable to attend due to ill w ere surprised and pleased the Mr. and Mrs A lbert Bigelow ness. The Viola C hurch is very other day when the C lackam as of W ebster Road. Mrs. Jean Once you have joined the Christmas Club Savings proud of the Junior Choir and County A gent visited them Cannon of Oregon City and look forw ard to the specials and presented them w ith a L arry and Edna M ainard of Plan, you’ll be earning interest instead of paying it and Gladstone. they present on Sunday m orn check for nine dollars and a you’ll find you’ll never be without it ¡Sign up by Feb. 1. Ray M iller has been quite ill ings. hite ribbon and told them for the last two weeks. He has The Viola C om m unity Church w they won 3rd place in the a bad cold and is confined to Y outh G roup surprised Fred S tate had Show at Canby. house. He is now able to R iedel w ho was hom e for the L ast Corn Friday Jean A llen had the be about holidays from Fort Ord, w ith a a surprise visit from Delorus ishm ent. and take a little nour welcom ing hom e party.H is par- | M arim an who now Mrs. Ar Esther W eston and John Mc Estacada Branch . . . entsM r. and Mrs. V erne Riedel th u r K uhn of is Vallejo, Calif. Kenzie have also been having FIR ST STATE w ere is on the surprise. The Mrs. uhn and her husband a bout w ith the flu. group w ith R ev.and M rs.V em e have K been visiting her father, Mrs. Wm. Sanderson spent Renald m et at Fischers Mill eorge M arim an of Estacada, better p art of the w eek in and cam e in a group. Gam es G this past week and w ill leave the B K o f M H W A IM the Oregon C ity H ospital w ith w ere played and a good tim e for Calif. Sunday. w as had by all. R efreshm ents Mr. and Mrs. F rank Hegar pneumonia. She is hom e now Earn per cent on all savings o f broiled w einers and buns are the proud parents of a and reported doing better. and lots of other goodies finish daughter A nna Marie w ho was 3 per cent on three year ed up th e evening. Dec. 28 and w eighed 6 LESS PRODUCTION SAID Both th e Ju n io r and Choir born deposit certificates. lbs 10 oz.The H egars four year MAJOR HOPE FOR FIRMER held caroling parties. The Ju n old daughter stayed w ith Jean io r Choir m et a t th e church at Allen while here m other was LUMBER MARKET IN ’58 7 P.M. Dec. 20 and ended up a t j in the hospital. Crow’s L um ber M arket News th e hom e of Bonnie Brock, for said today th a t the refreshm ents. John M cKenzie hs m ade a Service T he Youth G roup m et on the New Y ear resolution to alw ays prospect of curtailed production S aturday before C hristm as and look before he kicks his dog. is th e m ajor hope for a firm er 15 m em bers drove approxim a John is ordinarily a m ild tem lum ber m arket in early 1958. If tely 20 m iles caroling. They pered m an, but last Friday the mills w hich have announced ended up at th e George Sm ith w hen his pigs kept getting out plass for shutdow ns of over a All deposits insured to $10,000 by hom e for games and refresh of the pen, his dog got m ixed m onth carry out these sched ules, the loss of output could Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m up and kept chasing m ore out m ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lindburg instead of helping John to get strengethen prices unless de and slum ps disportionately received a call from th eir son them back in. John m ade a m Crow ’s said. H oward C hristm as day from pass at the dog, m issed and A lbuquere, N. M. H ow ard m et kicked the barn door, w hich A ctivity has been understand his w ife B etty w hile serving in resulted in a very bad sprain. in g ^ slow during the holiday th e A ir Force. T hey have m ade Xrays showed no bones b rok but there has been a slight flu r th eir hom e in Albuquere, near en, but John will w alk care ry of orders for m ills w illing to suit custom ers’ convenience by h er parents. They have a two- fully for sometim e. billing them after the first of m onths old son C hris.The Lind- Fred Riedel, Steve Hinkson the year. Prices have held fair burgs daughter, Janet, visited and Fred G aylord returned to H ow ard and his wife, but Mr. Fort Ord, Calf w here they w ill ly steady. of a 2 percent and Mrs. Lindburg have not com plete their training in the The in prospect freight rates February 1 yet m et their son’s w ife or seen Army Reserves. T heir fam ilies rise is a tough one, C row ’s said, for their first grandson. w ere very happy to have them mills are not in a posiition to ab Christm as dinner guests w ere j for the holidays. sorb this cost. The scheduled th eir daughter Janet who is Ronnie Carnes, son of Mr. boost w ill be opposed by west- | w orking in P ortland and her and Mrs. Bill C arnes is having ern lum berm en in protests to friend, Ray Brand. allergy trouble and w ill have ' the Interstate Com m erce Com- j to stay home from school for mission. som etim e until the doctors can The increase affects all pro- Viola Happenings find the cause and aid in ducts taking the lum ber rate,in 1 clearing up the resulting cluding plywood, veneer, poles THIS W EEK’S NEWS Viola Com m unity C hurch is cough. and piling. Logs are scheduled j holding a show er at the Viola Clarence Cross left for Colo for a 10 percent hike w ith a rado in tim e to be there for Com m unity C lub Saturday ev axim um of 3 cents per 100 lbs. ening, Jan. 11 for G ary Vestal New Years and w ill be back m charges are also slat and Alice Bunnell. The young about the m iddle of the m onth. Increased for other services such as couple w ill be m arried in Ore- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hinkson ed stopping in transit to com plete loading or to partially unload, i in the m odels most people buy* for diverting cars and for chan A City W ithin Itself ges in destination. Unless sus pended the new rates take ef fect F ebruary 1. The Bel A ir 4-Door Sedan. Chevy's the Viola Happening s i gon City Jan. 19th. An evening spent last week end in Eugene LOWEST PRICED of the ] \ ' LOW-PRICED THREE only car in its field with Body by Fisher and Safety Plate G lass a ll around. Try a Classified Adv. in the Clackam as County News. _lt w ill get results and the cost is low. Just phone us or .b rin g or m ail your ad. in. It's grand as a sa u o fi .3 salad dressing and ^ spread ! Mo do by KRAFT hom the one oad only This impressive looking build ing is the world’s largest hotel one of the greatest show places in the Midwest today For the statistically minded, the 25-story Conrad Hilton has 1.400.000 square feet of floor area If you were to spend a nivht in each room It would and A staff of over 2.000 people is employed to keep this city within itself working smoothly. 75 telephone operators are on duty around-the-clock—this is equivalent to the number of operators in a town of 25,000 people. A Medical and Fire De partment are also maintained for the guests safety *- *■*-’ is host to the larg- MIRACLE WHIP and special prckle relishes Miracle. jVmrluliflh Qfllftlfl In the models most people prefer, a new Chevrolet costs less than the other two low-priced cars*. Yet Chevrolet is the only truly new car in its field. And every Chevy is lower, wider and nine lively inches longer. Your dollars never had it so good! With all its startling new advances and stunning new style. Chevy is still priced right down at the bottom of the ladder. And look at what you get for the low price you pay! You get boldly sculp tured new beauty with the quality crafts manship of Body by Fisher. You get the year’s big buy—even the lowest priced models bring you full measure of Chevy's new length. You get Chev rolet’s own special brand of perform ance and economy. In fact, you get the one car in the low-price field that per forms in the high-price class! Stop by your Chevrolet dealer's and let him prove it. He’s making quick appraisals and prompt deliveries! Only franchised Chevrolet dealers display this famous trademark See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for quick appraisal—prompt delivery! 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