L A S T RITES FOR i Services w ere Jan. 23 at 1:30 the handsome matador a poi I A fter the regular meeting F R A N K PETER W ILSO N P.M. at Clayville Chapel, Esta- gnant story o f the hurts and be there w ill be entertainment an d ' Frank Peter Wilson"died at a cada. Rev. Violet Bolliger of- wilderment o f our war torn this w ill be open to the pubic. | By LaFaye Fouts „ . XT . „ on* floated. Harding Grange partic- world. Sharon Cutsforth, Tonya Sandy Nursing Home jan. zu. Rod Rumble’ Another excit On Sunday evening the Carl Starts next Wednesday- a Haugen and Cheryl Wagner He was born Dec. 1867 near | ipated. He had been a grange ing picture involving teenagers western - Forty Guns’ and a are on the committee to plan Bennetts were visited by their Oregon City and lived in .the j member 64 y e a n Interment ¡•nil their hot rods. neice Mr. and Mrs. Eber Eldred new science fiction ‘The 27th for a play as a money-making Starts Sunday— Ernest Hem was ln Logan cem ry ‘ Day.” project to raise money to send and sons Clifton and Dei ral o f Logan area for many years. ingway’s “ The Sun Also Rises’ , the girls to the grand session New Plymouth. Idaho. Clifton Eldred is the Pres, o f the F F A Now playing at the Broad with an all star cast including at Medford in April. tor the State of Idaho. While way Theatre, James Fennimore Tyrone Power, Ava Gardner, BETHEL G IRLS P L A N the.Bennetts and various other C E LE B R ATIO N FEB. 17 Cooper’s famous novel “ The Mi l Ferrer.Errol Flynn and Ed Bethel No. 54, Intenational residents o f this vicinity here Deerslayer” is brought to the die Albert. Dealing with what vacationed in Hawaii, he was screen as a thrilling cinema- is caled the ‘lost generation’ af Order of Jobs Daughters held létt visiting the various chap sccpe adventure. The young ter W oild W ar I-four ex-sold- its second meeting of the new •for JWfclWHT™'rT*aalg‘g 'JI also ters connected with the FFA, white lad, who has been raised iers and one girl.One suffers in term on Monday, January 20 in THUR. FRI. SAT. Jan. 30-Feb.l both in Hawaii and in Honolulu by friendly Mohican Indians is curable injuries with which he the Masonic temple. The new modern feed for all livestock! | on the island of Oohu. He was A friendship meeting is be James Fennimore Cooper’s played by Lex Barker. Forest finds himself greatly handicap a guest o f various agriculture Tucker plays the supporting ped so loses himself in news ing planned for February 17 at divisions and also in many Bethel girls Sheep especially! role with lovely Rita Moreno paper work. Miss Gardner loves which time the and Cathy O ’Donnell as the old I ut never understands him at; w ill celebiate their third year with LEX BARKER, FOREST | homes. He took a great many the others do When they meet pictures of the people in the as an organization here in Esta fur traders daughters. A very 25% Barley, 10% Molasses Mexican cada. Gladstone, Oregon City, TU CKER and R IT A MORENO Islands. oxciting picture o f early A m eri r.ntside the famous SECOND FEATU RE ' He showed pictures at the home can days. Second feature ‘Hot bull ring she is about to marry Molalla and Gresham Bethels LEIG H SNOWDEN and 5 Molasses 2-lb. Antibiotic I o f Mr and Mrs. Ed Hodgkiss are invited to the celebration. RIC H AR D H A R T U N IA N in 2-!b. Antiniotic on Sunday evening; the Carl / / L i . « , rs. -I r ___ L I-/ / Bennetts, Esther Weston, Rev. Bulk, 6-ton load . $42T Bulk, 6-ton load .. $53T i ,tnd Mrs. Verne Renaud,, Flora Sacked 15-ton Id. $45T Sacked, 15-ton Id. $55T and SUN. MON. TUE. Feb. 2-3-4 : Ware. Estacada, and Ray r»'..— L ------ 1 Including Hauling, Butchering. Cooling, Cut- Sacked, by the ton $47T Sacked, by the ton $57T Bernice Miller. **■*--* * ‘ » Ernest Hemingway’s The Viola Extension held By 80-lb. sack . .. $2.10 By the 80-lb. sack $2.50 iN n^’-al Sheet Metal tin, wrapped and delivered for 6c lb. iheir monthly meet at the home Pork 8c lb >f Mrs. Stanley Fouts. Meeting Work Available Now — Prices FOB Canby was called to order by Hazel // Estacada Cooling, cut, wrapped and delivered, 4c lb. Ficken in absence o f Pres. Vida : Peck, who is visiting in Calif. TYR O N E POWER — Other mixtures available on order— ;Vays o f making money to City Licensed ERROL F L Y N N hire the community hall paint Phone M U 7-3831 A V A G ARDNER ed w ere discussed. MEL FERRER Dial CR. 9-5145 A short demostration on the Sancy EDDIE A L B E R T A rt o f G ift Wrapping was g iv en by Mable Jubb and Minerva At Lone Elder Phone Canby 2310 Fickens. A Chinese dinner was served to the 29 guests and members by the hostess. The dinner con sisted of egg flow er soup, fried rice and beef chow mein. A fte r the dishes w re cleared away a surprise baby shower was held on Mrs. Don Fickens. She received many lovely gifts. Mother and babe came home The grandparents are Mr. and elected. A L L D A Y SEW ING MEET Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Members of the local A m eri Jan. 23. They had not named Mrs. Oliver Gerber. Mrs. Nena Aithnr Gard stayed all night Tracy is the great grand moth- P A P E R DRIVE TH IS SAT. can Legion Auxiliary w ill hold the baby as yet. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dooley i er, all of Estacada. The Church o f God w ill be with the Carl Bennett’s. Mrs. an all day sewing meeting at M cCULLO CH C H A IN S A W SALES at the around this Saturday, Feb. 1st Gard is Mr.Bennett’s sister and the Legion hall this Friday,Jan. w ere Sunday visitors Local floor sander Don Carl lo pick up your old newspap they are from Portland. 31st. Pot luck lunch at noon. I home o f Mr.and Mrs. Tom Man- A N D SERVICE i ton; also of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. son of Eagle Creek entertained ers and magazines ,etc. The pa I On Sunday the Bennetts were Tripplett, who are cousins of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peterson and pers w ill be picked up at 10:30 guests at a birthday dinner at Is Available at the following shops: of Mr. Mrs. Russell Reed is home Mrs. Dooley. Both families live Sandra last Sunday, here San A M. Please have them placed the home o f another again after spending a week in in the Sandy area. your front Bennetts sisters in Portland, Mr I dra enjoyed an afternoon of in bundles on ynd Mr. Kenneth Hall St. Vincent’s hospital fo r treat horseback riding. porch. , Mr.Jack Thomas reports that ment fo r her ankle she hurt there is a new class of pattern sometime ago. It is now improv Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kam- B erry growers o f this area FOOD SALE TH IS SAT. Molalla, Oregon meyer are parents o f a new ba are urged to make plans to at A T NEW S OFFICE dancing under direction of A1 ing. Estacada grade by daughter, Maurene Ann, tend the first annual meeting The Marian Guild o f St. A l- Aim at the Church w ill school cafeteria every 1st and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor weight 10 lbs. bom in Emman of the Northwest Berry G row oysius Catholic This is ers Association to be held in hold a food sale in the Clacka 3rd Monday. On the 2nd and have a new son, nine pounds,six uel hospital Jan. 23. 4th Thursday a new begisners ounces, born in Oregon City their fifth child, all girls. They the Woodburn Arm ory on Mon mas County News lobby Satur square dance is starting; on the Sandy, Oregon day, Feb. 1, starting at 10:00 hospital Jan. 21. This is their are Jeanine Ann.Marcene Ann, day, Feb. 3 at 10:30 A.M. 1st and 3rd Saturday is the Permanent officers w ill be A. M. sixth child, 3 boys and 3 girls. Ralene Ann and Collene Ann. regular square dance class. Mr. Margie Mombert is visit- ] ing in Los Angeles for 10 days w it her mother. Her husband, 310 S. E. Stevens, Portland Mr. Mombert has just returned ! from a weeks visit with his sis- W e are sorry for your temporary inconvenience ! ter in Sweet Home. The Marvin Allens have I caught tw o fo x in the last week. Allens raise turkeys and, the fox stay around pretty close j 310 S. E. Stevens. Portland A birthday dinner celebra tion in honor o f Mrs. Bessie Cole as held last Sunday with the help of her fam ily, the I.W. Coles, Joe and Don Cole famil- [ ies and the John Cole fam ily Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas 'vere dinner guests at the home o f their daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huntly CRISP, C R A C K L IN G HEADS FOR S A L A D of Portland The special occas- I LOVERS at C U R R IN S V IL LE ’ SPECIAL PRICE! ion was in honor o f Mr.Thomas’ i birthday. Mrs. Thomas received word ] from her daughter Pat In Mountain Home,Idaho, that her husband S-Sgt. James Spence C A L IF O R N IA CROP has returned from Guam where 1949 FORD he was on duty fo r the past 3 2 Door Sedan, R. & H. months. Dinner guests at the Bill j Carnes home last Sunday were ; 1951CHEV. Q O C A A Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacCullum 2 Door, R. & H. Powerglide^J^filtJ U v of Portland. A fte r dinner the i ,Carnes and the MacCullums 941 IN T E R N A T IO N A L drove up the Clackamas. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grady % Ton, Flat bed - As is were visited by Mrs. Grady’s sister Mrs. E ffie Miles and children of Seattle last w eek 1955 CHEV. V-8 BEL AIR 4 S C M " A A end. THE C LA C K A M A S C O U N TY NEWS Page Estacada, Oregon, Friday, January 31, 1958 Viola Happenings Broadway Theatre Mas Big Program ALFALFA PELLETS "The Deerslayer" M EAT CUT FOR LOCKERS A . T . Bcnshoof i "Hot Rod Ramblo "The Sun Also Rises Harold Middleton HINKS SHEEP SERVICE I'u iT in sv iile S to r e ESTACADA Attention - McCulloch Chain Saw C O M M U M Y B U U ETIN Users of the Estacada Area . . . Molalla McCulloch Shop Mills Bros. Hw m oun¿i REDEEM YOUR KRAFT COUPONS AT CURRINSVILLE! HALiBUT 2 lb. pkg. 4 9 c CENTER SLICES Mock CHICKEN LEGS, BEEF LIVER Qt. 6 9 c Q t. 5 9 c R E G U LA R or DRIP — SA V E 10c Encore COFFcE, 1 lb. tin 6 9 e 4 for 3 5 c lb. 4 9 c draffs Miracle M ARGARINE lb. 3 3 c With Coupon 26e SO E C O N O M IC A L A N D N U T R IT IO U S BEEF HEARTS lb. 3 5 c F A N C Y - FRESH [ Velveeta CHEESE FOOD 2 Lb. Loaf S A N T IA M B LU E L A K E V A R IE T Y GREEN BEANS 303's 3 for 5 0 c 79 c 175 0 0 Dry Yellow ONIONS 5 lb- bag 2 9 e Kraft's SALAD OIL With Coupon lb. 5 9 c Miller Chevrolet iked Car Special 2Heads f o r 2 9 c FRESH DATES, Q U ALITY M EA T S NORTH WEST LOGGER SUPPLY PRODUCE LETTUCE, We Reserve the Right to Limit Tower Equipment Co. Prices for Friday & Saturday, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1st A M E R IC A ’S F A V O R IT E ! Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING Qt. 5 3 c P IL L SB U R Y Fresh Dough BISCUITS, 2 pkgs. 2 9 c Currinsvllle ■ Market PHONE C R 9 -3 8 2 6 15 0 0 0 Guests at the Fout s home last | Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Dar ius Fouts of Molalla and Mrs. '■ •ra Fouts o f Milwaukie. Mrs. | Ita Fouts stayed for the w eek end. 11 Mr. and Mrs. A lfred P itte e of | Portland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Riedel last Sunday. Mr. Pattee is Mrs. Riedels bro- I ther. Mr. and Mrs. M erle Weston also drove up the Clackamas last Sunday to see the new dam The Viola CommunityChurcn Junior Choir held their month ly social at the home of Daryl- ane Vestal Friday. The 4H Club under the Read ership o f Ila Skinner took a field trip to Joe Bies training stables at Beaverton. They re turned to the Hinkson home where the regular meeting was held and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. John M cKenzie had a scare last week. John’s mother. Mrs.Caroline McKenzie and their year old daughter Trudie were hit by a train in Gladstone. Lucky neither one was hurt although the back of the back of the car was well- r mashed. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haines entertained Thursday eve. last week Mr and Mrs Chuck Beal and family. The dinner was in honor o f Mr. Haines' sister, ■ A lice Haines’ birthday. 4 Door R. & H. Power- J L «> glide, 2-tone, W SW Tires 30,000 Actual miles! U V ;S5J FORD C R O W N VICT. *fl C Q l C A A -teal sharp. R. & H. Auto, v U lransm. Elect. Seat, Power-pac Engine 1957 C H E V 210 CLB. CPE 4 Q A A . A A V-8 Powerglide R . & H . l O i / V U U 1956 CHEV. CLB. CPE 1 £ A C A A Red & White V-8 Power- glide, R. & H. vf W E H A V E N E W CH E V R O LE TS W IT H A BIG CHOICE OF B O D Y STYLES A N D C O L ORS FOR IM M EDIATE D E LIVE R Y! WE ALSO H AVE A NICE CHOICE OF i TON PICPU PS! Miller Chevrolet Service Estacada, Oregon