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FOR Pape 5 THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS , SET DATES ENTRANCE EXAMS. Estacaila, Oregon, Friday, July 25, 1958 Mt. Angel College has set cer, about one-third of the They had wonderful fishing at young folks of the Dodge Sun- 1 freshmen expected in Septem i the lake. On the way bacx day School met for a song ses they stopped at Kumploops and sion in the hall and at 7:30 Wm ber will be men July 26 and 27 as the summer Registration dates for the then stopped again at Pentictin, Crist took charge of the Fam SSBBK 4 dates for entrance examina- fall session are September 12 near the U. S. border. While ily and Friends Hour. The there they saw Princess Marg meetings were well attended , tions. Students who wish to and 13.The week of September enter college in September 14 will be devoted to the com aret's plane land but did not get and Mr. Crist has planned a se THUR., FRI., SAT., July 24 26 to see the Princess. They report ries of talks for this time. may take the tests on either of pletion of the freshmen testing. orientation program and that they all had a wonderfu these days. They are slated EOR’NG BARBER SHOP vacation. to begin at 9:30 in the morning classes. V. K. W. DANCE AND and will continue until noon. PIE SOCIAL JULY 26 RETURN FROM TRIP INTO During the past school year, REOPENED The local V.F. W. will hold a CANADIAN WILDS Mt. Angel College changed its DANCE AND PIE SOCIAL at ’ > â ^ -r* status from a women’s college, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sutton Portion or Alt Hood the ESTACADA GRADE to a co-educattonal school, of and family and Mr. and Mrs. SCHOOL THIS SATl'RADAY, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT fering both the B. A. and B.S. Ed. Streeter and family left on Forest Closed JULY 26 at 9 P.M. All are degrees. The first male student July 4 for Ninibo Lake, Cana graduated in June, 1958. Sev da, on a fishing and sightsee Portions of the Mt. Hood INVITED. ern men are enrolled in the cur in g trip. The last. 200 miles of National Forest will be closed Ken Bradshaw, Prop. rent summer session, and ac the trip was over dirt roads to entry except by permit, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Maxwell cording to the admissions offi and through wilderness area. effective as of July 17th, ac ill Salem were visitors at the cording to Forest Supervisor I., L. Jenkins home on Sunday. | Paul Neff. SECOND FEATURE The Maxwells had just return Areas closed are limited in ed from Humboldt, Minn..Jen VICTOR MATURE and the main, to areas of recent un- DIANA DORS in I abated logging slash which be kins home town. comes tinder dry during the Mrs. Helen Judkins enjoyed I summer. Suitable travel and a vacation trip last week from II fishing corridors are maintain her duties at the post office. The tong Haul" ed wherever possible. Those Accompanied by her daughter, persons having legitimate bus Cheryl her sister Betty iness in the closed areas may Payne, and she made a trip to SUN—MON—'1UE Jub’ 27 gain access by acquiring entry Princeton, to visit her permits at the ranger stations parents, Mr. Oregon, and Mrs. C. L 2o LAUREN having the closures. All roads Goughler. After here and trails in the closures will they made a trip returning to Roseburg, Pe posted with prominent Volume No. 1 Number 10 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, July 25, 1958 the home of Betty Payne and " BACALL signs. ROBERT Mr. and Mrs. Mel Grim and are sisters of Floyd. living in the Eugene area Missions at Camp Magruder j An area of particular inter family. daughter Judy have recently where Harbert Bros., contract this week. Sixteen girls are est this year is Clear Lake, Lucille Jenkins visited her STACK moved to Eugene, where Mel The Bridge Club of Twelve ors, have work. is being enlarged by the cousin, Mrs. Floyd Swearinger chosen each year from the four which has a job with Weyerhauser were entertained last week In Bureau of Reclamation. Due to Brookings, who was in Port Timber Co. Since moving, Mrs. Portland at the home of Mrs. Earl Sisk from Seattle spent ? regon distHcts °l the Metho the large amount of accumula- of land last week.. Mrs. Swearin Grim has beep quite ill but is Dick Sponhauer. Tuesday with the Estacada Church to be the guests of ed clearing debris, this area is ger had come to see her moth now improved. July will be at Telephone Co. on business. the Woman’s Society.They live being closed for this summer er Mrs. Goldie V. Smith, who tending the U. of Oregon, stat- Mrs. Frank Dusek is in the only. ---------------------- together in a cottage with their has been ill in the Providence Holliday Park Hospital, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Collins vis- ‘ advisor. Mrs. Orville Covalut To date, the Mt. Hood forest Hospital for ting this fall. sometime. had major surgery on Tuesday qed with Mr. and Mrs. Don ; 0f Oak Grove is their advisor has experienced only 15 fires, Mr. and Mrs. Good C in « ma 5 cop E C O C O « O » O « C U M Mr and Mrs.Lloyd Hines and of this week. mostly lightning caused. All man attended the Willard Lc. b anor! ola Sunday, this year. The girls have lots of Old Timers •tih Evelyn Rudie • Lome Greene Mary Hines of Vancouver and fires have been controled at less picnic at Stayton on Sunday. Mrs. Baxter is their daughter. fun ancj recreation but also at Mrs. Emma Chapman of Port Mrs. Jack Harbert has been an acre, tend classes and take part In than Considerable land were guests of the Floyd in a Eugene hospital recently Miss Letitia Kirk is attend- the spring moist Mr and Mrs. Paul Sagner and Americans used enough snutf activities of (he sihool.Le- Day home on Sunday. Mrs. but is improved and was able mg the Womens Society of |titia was nominated by the loc- ure and late June rains con baby of Eugene visited last year to equal about five Mary Hines and Mrs Chapman to go home. The Harberts are Christian Service School of al Methodist Woman’s Sohiety. tributed to the unusual late their son here over the ounces for each person over 16 ness of the closures this year. week parents end. years of age. This was about They will remain in effect un til the general fall rains begin. Cecil B DeMille in a com half the consumption of chew Further information On fire address at Brigham ing tobacco and pipe tobacco. closures may be obtained from mencement Young University: “We can’t the District Ranger, Estacada, break the Ten Commandments; An OLD TIMER is one who Oregon, phone CR 9 4172. we can only break ourselves remembers when it cost more against them.” to operate a car than to park it m'um CURRINSVILLE MARKET NEWS !) By 0 Anne D Justice G E PSÏC2S m m i, SATURDAY, JU LY 25 ^ 7 TRY OUR EXTRA TENDER AND 26 STA-FLO CONCENTRATED Liquid STARCH LIMIT 1 PER FAMILY 1 I CONELESS, NO WASTE! Filie- oí REt SNAPPER 2 9 c Ib. Vi gai. 3 9 c ÂIÏ ,¿ 5 SÜG 1 bs. 2 *4 9 1 il i1 IUT SEASIDE, DELICIOUS, J Size Tins • ä Canned iHRIttP g g c ea. 3 for 1 .0 0 TUNA F!SN IS S E S T 4 »¡ns 1 . 0 9 BUMBLE REE, CHUNK Makes full or half cakes. Only 3 minutes mixing! SWANSDOWN, White, Yellow, Devils Food, or Spice. Limit 4 Per Family. 7 9 c !b. ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK 7 9 c lb. T-BONE STEAK 8 9 c lb, CAKE MIX 2 7 c ea> 4 *or 1 00 Produce GREEN & CRISP, BEAUTIFUL STALKS CELERY, 1 9 c ea. 2 Stalks 3 5 c POWDERED SUGAR 2 1 lb pkgs 2 5 c REGULAR 15c PKG. ZEE. 4 ROLL PACK Dodge Area Sets Many Activities LIMIT 2 PER FAMILY TOILET TISSUE ROCCA BELLA, SELECT RIPE, pbg- 2 9 c 303 Tins M r . and Mrs. Paul Justice and Scott and Kevin drove to The Dalles last week to visit friends. While there they drove out to see the immense The Dalles dam. On the way home they stopped to see the Bonne ville Dam and fish hatchery. The boys were especially thril led to see the big strugeon in one of the pools. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Ott, Douglas and Diana of Gaston spent July 18 with the M. F. Ott, Paul Justice and Max Kishpaugh families. In the af ternoon the group were joined for a picnic and swim at Metz- ler Park by Mrs. Jack Kish paugh. Del, Jackie and Ricky. Mrs. Paul Justice went to Portland last Monday for some : much needed dental work at U. of Oregon Dental college. Mrs. Paul Slane took her children and Karylc and Kathi Reynolds to the beach for a few clays recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Kish- j paugh, Nanc and Edna May 1 spent Saturday at the Max Kishpaugh home in Dodge. Ronald Bryan became ill on Friday morning and was taken to Holladay Park hospital where he uderwent an appen- j decomy that evening. Ronald | has been making a satisfactiry recovery and returned hom e, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Horn and Patty, attended the wedding of Mrs Chaney’s nephew Richard Hess and Alice Lanier, both of Garfield.The young couple are living near the Schweitzer home in Garifield where they plan to stay until Richard leav es for Calif, with his National Guard Unit in the fall. Mrs. Jack Chaney,Garfield and Mis. Horn were hostesses at a mis cellaneous shower for Mrs. Hess Friday. About 45 were present. The Dodge Commhfiity Teen Agers are having a costhme party Aug. 2, Girl ask Boy, at Dodge Community Hall, 7.30 P.M. 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BATHIMG S U IIS OH RETURN TRIP. t ] A SCALEO BEAM EM ERO EN Cy LIGHT WITH REO FL A S H E R EXTEN* SION; B A T T E R / m v is wjmj OPÊRATEP. c o rra i ô ter m /c u o il c o m m it ? __ E l SEE THE FABULOUS A LO H A VACATION TRAILER The Dodge Community hall has been a busy place recently. Friday eve. July 18 the com munity club held their business ! AT meeting at 8 PM with vlcc- p |r> b h < M president, ¡n charge due ^ to Ra illness of no the Ronald Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. John Fugle who have a hobby of making scenic pictures showed colored slides of places of interest in the northwest sta- tes. Saturday eve the teen age club held a pie social and Lump your car and trailer financing I dance. John Fugle sold the pies and the club netted a sizeable sum. Saturday morning at the News office the Community Club in one contract . Long bank terms! held a bake sale in charge of Mrs. H J Westerberg which was very successful. MILLER CHEVROLET! 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