tw o b rated . M rs B u rn e tt’s son Ron- saw th e h ig h est tu rn o u t in local th ro u g h o u t the y e a r culm inat-1 ¡«8 service to n o re th a n since Ja n u a ry K ish - aid a n d g ra n d so n -in -law , A1 m em ory, w itn 88 v o ters castin g *n O ctober w hen top ag en ts ¡m il P -1______ J Mr. and _.... Mrs. _____ D allas p au g h an d fam ily of P o rtla n d D ow ney sp e n t last w eekend th eir ballots a t th e E agle C re e k from th ro u g h o u t th e te rrito ry u w k r im n sH M r. r and a n d Mrs. P e rr rrv c L ap an p u w ith h e r school.R * ■ |j j « p g |i |j s T R A T E .. „ , . . asd y D eL school.R esults esults fo fo r r E E avle agle C C re re e e k k ’« ’s covered by - f a , r m e r s Insurance! w ere as G roup w ere feted on a vacation . . . new m et th e, . „ , ln , „ an d fam ily of Elw ood w ere N ancy W n lsler last S unday ow n school election paugh hom e M ay b fo r a lesson g u n d ay v |sjtors at th e hom e of accom panied th e D o n B Procto. ________ follow s: To a __________„ p p ro v e increase o f h” P T ° J h,e -? 2 ™ ! 2 £ .‘Ce m L °S L and B ank loans has been re 1 on T im e S aving M eals. Mr, an d Mrs. M ax K ish p au g h . fam ily to T illam ook for a beacti tax levy: Yes-43, No-37. T oi A ngeles, L an k in s said. duced from 5 1-2 to 5 p ercen t, (By A N N E JU S T IC E ) T he C om m unity 4-H clu b s of D avid W o 'fo rd , B ert a n d o u tin g an d to v isit th eir relat- accept budget Yes- 59, No-20. „ W hen F arm ers In su ran ce «ec-treas ot J e a n e tte Pederson, long tim e Dodge held th e ir m o n th ly ach- R ich ard C ollins cam p ed o u t a t ives. On th e p revious W ednes- W rite in nam es fo r school board G ro u p w as organized in 1928, H. O live re sid e n t of D odge su ffered a iev em en t program a t th e corn- L a m b ’s T ongue R ock S atu rd ay day N ancy w as host to th e m ee the founders borrow ed from th e F arm ers N ational Farm .d ire c to r to ta lle d 9, w ith B op announced slig h t stro k e last w eek w hile m u n ity hall F rid ay , A p ril 18. nig h t. T h e re w e re a sleepy trio tin g o f th e Jo b s D aughters' Ju d d receiving 22 votes, H enry th e life i n s t a n c e business an d L oan A ssociation stan d in g a t the sink in h e r k it- P ro g ra m includeded se v e ra l de- th e n e x t m o rn in g bu t th e y re - C ouncil w ith 12 m em bers pie- S u te r 17; D ick W oodcock 10, applied th e continuous policy to __________ __________ _____ _ B uxton said th a t effectiv e chen. Miss Pederson is at pres- m o n stratio n s and tw o m oves p o rte d ly had a v e ry good tim e sent. V irgil N elson 8. R ural S c h o o l. autom obile insurance. I t is to est in th e D octor’s H ospital in provided by th e F o rest S ervice. . . . . on* «Vtir h o n r rev m r r o l lu i i f tio in n na lC G _ ay , ire c to r R avm ond . . Hill this f then a r ry v n p r ra g e c t tic e _ M 1 th e new 5 p re c e n t ra te T he C apable C ooks m e t at B etsy Day o n A pril 38 re D ist d d irecte, R aym ond H ill on- hich elm inateei m uch c costly o s tly I also is being m ad O regon City, w h e re she is re- T he N eedle N otes Sew ing ade e applicable to e R alph R eynolds hom e A pril tu rn e d to M arysville, Calif. | ly can d id a te) 60* banks p o rted cum in" along satisfact- group w as recen tly aw ard ed th In voting fo r R- Hi Snhnr.1 1» p ap er w o rk an d to the sem i-an- loans a lie a d y on th e 16.The m e e tin g w as called to w ith h e r fa th e r D ick D ay w ho m o o t in g fo r J r H i School to- ^ p aym ent an o th er in n o va - books w hich b ear h ig h er rates o rily . a b e a u tifu l p laq u e fo r h av in g o rd e r by P re sid e n t Celia B egu- had sp e n t th e p revious w eek j * 4 w « v ..v -----> sue, E agle C reek cast /1 „ e i „f int Tn In thp th e 4 N o rth w est Tom S tro e d e r sp en t the w eek e a rn ed th e m ost m oney fo r th e . i n n n i n e n i M i n n f VmnHlinc? M em bers a n sw e re d rc ll end h e re w ith his fam ily.L ater votes and 17 Y es votes F o r h . ic h t tlo n ’ plus P rom pt handling o o f f ' im - • L an d B an k end w ith relatives. Tom sue- In te rn a tio n a l F arm Y o u th Ex- lien, tellin g of an e rra n d last w eek M rs Day w en t to ridge 20; C o ftin 8; P ric e 8 A d- claim s th a t <he fo u n d ers a ttrib - | states, thie b ed eral by cessfu lly opened th e tro u t s e a - ■ ch an g e p rogram . T h is w as a call u com - ° f S pokane h as m ore th a n aii — iy t . . i,.,riiin . 1 .« r.,.. trieii -------- --- ’ n te th e success of th e ir c o m • ot apoK ane nas done on th e w eek en d . A ll m em - M ary sv ille also fo r a visit, son by catc h in g several nice p a rtic u la rly o u tstan d in g ach- bers w e re p resen t. O u r le a d e r Y oung J im D ay rem ained here, am son 3. p any begun in th e face of keen $16,000,000 in 5 1-2 p ercen t tro u t. th e ,. 4-H . „ clubs i Mrs. J u s tic e w as absent. Eacn stay in g w ith th e A rt S hultz fa- co m p etitio n d u rin g th e depres-1 loans o u tstan d in g an d $7,000,- | . ievem ent , since . sj0 n . 000 in p en d in g loans w h ich T he Dodge E xtensio n U nit h av e o n ly been active in D odge| m e m b e r wah sorved a dish ol m iiy . FA RM ERS IN SURA NCE O rganized o rig in ally to give w ill be leveled to th e n ew ra te , A GENTS ARE HONORED rh u b a rb su t crisp w ith w h ip p ed Last F rid a y Engle C reek A gents of F arm ers In su ran ce farm ers a d e q u ate in su ran ce a , ! giving th e ta rm e rs and ran ch ers cream m ad e by M rs. C asw ell school’s 1st a n d 2nd g rade class and M rs. Slane, co-leaders. A h ad a field d ay a t the P ortland \ G roup th ro u g o u t th e n atio n reasonable ra te s, F arm e ! concerned rs I n , an , an n u al . t1 1 in ftn te n re n st d em o n stratio n on how to m a k e Zoo. w eie honored d u rin g A pril su ran ce G roup today w rite s all savings m excess or » iiu .u u u rh u b a rb n u t crisp follow ed. T h e W orld F ellow ship C irc le , w hich w as d esignated as Form- ty p es in su ran ce ex ceu t h e a lth l tle r arm o rs asso c ia te I r m IS COMING! Each m em b er receiv ed a copy of E ag le C reek C hurch will ! d ers M onth by Jo h n C. T y le r ,, an «*“ d « accident. . ak _ es , an d serv r ices R loans k nf to r of th e recipe. Dishes w ere m eet next W ednesday. M ay 14. c h airm an o f th e b o ard an d F arm ers In su ra n c e G roup now t e ’ ‘ , M ,,it MAKE LIFE EASIER FOR HER - FIX UP w ash ed b y E lb e rta Sim m ons at ’ “ th 1- e hom 1--------- ” --------- . eavev, -------- - p - resid - - - - en t \ i llas its - °w n k seven a sto ry n H om e e k:ine } in n C C lack am as n d d M ult- e of ' Mrs. V ernon ! I — T hom ts E. L lackam as a an T h a t K itch en & W a sh R oom P lu m b in g co-founders, it w as announced ° ffice b u ild in g on W ilshlre nom ah counties. and dried by K a ry le R eynolds Ross a t 1:30 PM in — Los - ---- A ngeles,nine an d S usan Casw ell. today by E arl L an k in s, ag en t - B oulevard - - - - - - —, ------------- NOW ! for offices, 733 DIs- . ’ O . ui deadline EAG LE C R E E K ELECTION | fo r th e in su ran ce com pany. ’ large regional * ~ tric t A gents offices, 71 b ran ch d a y n iSht. We cannot g u aran - R ESU LTS M ark in g the 30th J u b ile e of L E T “ W A L T ” D O IT. C A L L CR 9-3968 th a n *ee p u b licatio n if m a te ria l is As in all local voting districts th e organization, special ev e n ts claim s offices an d m ore A pril and 10,000 licensed ag en ts all glv- 1 received la te r t h a t T nesday last M o n d ay ’s school election w e re p lanned fo r (By M arg aret Ross) A p a in fu l m isfo rtu n e befell Mrs. Bob F uchs of P o rtla n d on “ i S a tu rd a y n ig h t, A p ril 26, w hen ¡she v isited in E staeada.B ob, a | fo rm e r re sid e n t o f E agle C reek, One of the best and most appreciated Mother’s Day had com e dow n to h e lp c o o k 1 th e ham d in n e r se rv ed by th e Gifts you can give is the Start of a Savings \ccount at M arian G uild n th a t n ig h t.F o l- luclu ing H au lin g , b u tc h e rin g , C ooling, C ut your First State Bank of Milwaukie for your beloved lo w in g th e d in n e r th e y sto p p ed j mother. to v isit frie n d s. M rs F uchs, a 1 tin, w ra p p e d a n d d e liv ered fo r 6c lb. polio victim , w as in h er w h eel-I We are a ready solution to your remembrance problem. P o rk 8c lb. c h a ir, w hich stru c k a b u m p In If you want to buy her that new Easter bonnet, we have el d riv ew ay , th ro w in g ! Pooling, cut, w ra p p e d a n d d e liv e re d , 4c lb. h a e r g rav from th e ch air. T h e re s u lt new Faster currency on hand, Local stores have gift ing leg fra c tu re w ill k eep h e r envelope:: - - so Mother may select her own bonnet. in E m m an u el H o sp ital fo r m a ny w eeks, it is rep o rted . M rs. Ed R oha last S a tu rd a y D ial CR. ?-5145 received th e «ad new s of th e — ] d e a th of h e r y o u n g est sister, Mrs. Belle D unn in Chicago. S u n d ay v isito r of th e R ehas i’ w as M rs. M ary F reem an of P o rtlan d . On th e p rev io u s S u n d ay th e y e n te rta in e d M r. R e h a ’s son in law a n d d a u g h te r | Mr. an d M rs F u lto n D ean an d g ra n d d a u g h te r T erri. O th e r Earn 2 h per cent on all savings visito rs w ere th e E rn ie W ilsons an d th e Jo h n F a rre ls of H ills 3 per cent on three year boro deposit certificates. T h e a n n u a l M o th ers’ W eek end at OSC w ith its d iv ersified \ ' - j L e n te rta in m e n t beckoned tw o ¡fi,, local m others. M rs. T ony B uhl- $<■ i in g e r an d M rs S h irle y B u rn e tt w ere w elcom ed to C o rv allis last F rid ay by th e ir d a u g h ters, J a n ic e and Jo a n n e . O n S u n d ay th e ir h u sb an d s to g te h e r d ro v e Two B arb ers - - No W a itin g ! dow n to b rin g th e m hom e, ac co m panied b y Carol an d P a tty All deposits insured to $10,000 by B u h lin g er. Hours 10 a.m. to Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation T he G eorge B aley fa m ily sp e n t th e w eek en d clam m ing | a t L ong B each, leav in g h e re j last F rid a y AM w ith S ib y l’s ! p a re n ts M r a n d M rs E arl H ol b ro o k of W isnram , W ash. Mr. an d M rs L ouis G e rb e r on M onday w elcom ed th e arriv a l 1 | of M rs. G e rh e r’s b ro th e r and siste r-in -la w . M r.and Mrs. G ro v e r J u d d and sister M rs M abel B arg e from S an ta A na, C alit. M r. J u d d and M rs B arg e a re fo rm e r re sid e n ts of E agle C reek an d ex p ect to g re e t m a Bel Air 4-Door Sedan Bel Air Sport Coupe ny relativ es and frien d s in this a re a d u rin g th e ir visit. T he tra C. D. G R O S H O N G , J r., velers m ade a record trip of 24 s ^ s \~ n 2one M a n a g e r ^ 7 — r. hours by car from Los A ngeles. i *> _ - ¡25 Monroe ^,Iii iiiKie, Ore. 0L. 4-5758 Mr G e rb e r p ro u d ly p resen ted to them a larg e rip e stra w b e rry a fm - his firs t of th e season and re p o rts th a t m an y o th e r b e rire s D tv s r s lfle d S e rv ic e s, Ine. ere n early iipe. H e believes th a t his a re th e first to rip e n in Bel A ir Sport Sedan this p a rt of O regon. Bel A ir 2-Door Sedan S u n d a y v isito rs of th e G er- bers w ere th e ir so n -in -law and ' d a u g h te r, M rund Mrs. R ay S h a v e r an d c h ild re n fro m L a k e G rove C . C. D avis d ro v e o u t h e re on S a tu rd a y to v isit his siste r F lo ren ce C lo.linger, b rin ig in g M rs. C loninger’s d a u g h te r-in - Every window of every Chevrolet Every one of these low and lively Chevrolet V8 sedans, law M aye (M rs D oug) C loning- is Safety Plate Glass. hardtops and wagons costs less than any comparable e r a n d six y o u n g c h ild re n .T h e visitors re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d on model in the low-priced three. No other cars are so I S u n d ay eve big, so beautiful — yet go so easy on your budget! M aude B u rn e tt sp e n t th re e ; day s last w eek in P o rtla n d as *BASED O N SUGGESTED LIST PRICES FOR COMPARABLE VB MODELS. The only all-new car in the low-price field. th e gu est of h e r siste r E lla R us : sell, w h o se b irth d a y w as cele- THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Page 6 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, May 9, 1958 DODGE MOTHER'S DAY Creek ABC Plumbing * SE 4th * Estacada & FOR MOTHER, ON HFR DAY--- WïüT CJT TOR LOCKERS Harold Middleton Estacada Rnmh TACADA BARBER V- [STACADA BARRIR rH0P & C H E V Y ’S L O W E S T P R I C E D O F T H E L O W - P R I C E D T H R E E IN ALL T H E S E P O P U L A R M O D E L S ! * SHOES FO R T H E FA M ILY RED G O O SE F o r g ro w in g fe e t G R A C E W A LK E P sju een F o r a D ay F nm* JO H N C. ROBERTL F o r P a rtic u la r M en St Boys tisc a y n » 2 -D o o r S e d a n ; B isc o y n e 4 - D o o r S e d a n HEWETT'S SH OE STORE 702 M ain O regon City Register Now With Malcolm Frost B r o o k w o o d 6 - P a u e n g e r Station W a g o n B r o o k w o o d 9 - P a is e n g e r Station Wagon For Summer Piano AT ESTACADA EVERY WEDNESDAY G RESH AM SEED & FEED CO. Gresham, Ore. Phone MO 5-2186 INSTRUCTION See me at the Estaeada Church of God on Thurs days, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. or 1 :30 to 4 :00 p.m. 304 Fine Arts Building Portland CA 8-5522 See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer Miller Chevrolet Service Estaeada, Oregèa