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About Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1958)
THE C LAC K V.'vIAS CO U NTY NEWS Page 6 E'tacada, Oregon, Friday, Aug. 15. 1953 £agie Creek ICT’*! During the past week the Ora Gaylord family entertained Ora’s dte > S r . - . - • -»* sister and brother in law, Mr and Mrs. Roy Clark from Denver, ' e S Colo. On Sunday a large group Editor and Publish j L. J. A ND ER .SO N of relatives from Portland came Published weekly on Fridays at Estaeada, Clackamas County to greet them at a family picnic Oregon Entered in the postoffice at Estaeada, Oregon, as ser. dinner. On Tuesday Kuth took oiui eluss matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County 01 t the gusets to see the Pacific year $3.00; outside the County and in the State of Or< gon one coast. year $4.00; outside the State of Oregon, one year $4 50. S u b George Suter spent part of scriptions payable in advance. this week in VVeott, Calif, visit ing his aunt and various cousins. ST A F F C O R R E S P O N D E N T S He returned home Wednesday. 1,1rs. Ray G orde a Joining the Crusaders for Garfield Mrs. Lafay e Fou.s Christ young epople who made Viola last Mrs. Joe Wiederhold the trip to Cannon Beach George i week end were the following Mrs. Margar-' \ Rosa Eagle Creek from Eagle Creek:Marlys Wilson, Cecelia, Margaret and Mary Mrs. Anne Justice Dodge Paine, and Steve Wilson. Mrs. N ellie Currin | The Glen Carter family drove Currinsville | to Crater Lake last week end. Nancy Whisler accompanied Lee Proctor to Tillamook to spend last week end visiting his parents. They brought his broth cr Frank back here to spend the week at the Whislers Viti* i> the most beautiful of all cars I The George Baicy family last Sunday drove to YVishram and COM E Q U IC K W H IL E T H E Y LAST I f f f sgiMr i r 'a briught Sibyl’s mother, Chirstinc f { I f Mr Mêmvkvh i Holbrook back to Eagle Creek Beautiful Selection All Models and Wagons for a two day visit with her mis ther, Mrs. Mary Buhlinger. W e N-ïed Those U.eJ Cars Badly Michelle Wilson visited her I sister Janice Howe and famliy.in One of these girls will be Queen of the 52nd EFFICIENT SH OP SERVICE I Colton last week end. Among those who went up to Annual Clackamas County Fair and will be crown High Rock to pick huckleberries last Friday were tile Virgil Nel- ed at 7:15 p.rn. Wednesday, A tig’. 20. They are he * ns, the Lloyd Stephens and eight girls with best records in the county for 4-H Florence Cloninger. ÍI10 E. Powell Elvd. Gresham, Oregon Sunday Mi. and Mrs. Virgil work over a period of years. Left to right: Geo Nelson attended the IOOF and rgia Sattler, WiGonville; Nan Johnson, Mih.vaukie; | Rebeckah picnic at Eagle Fern rark Sunday the Nelsons vis Barbara Lienert, Oregon City; Lslie Sehult, M ilw -! ited Edna’s uncle, Mr and Mrs. aukie; Laura Stanley, Milwaukie; Ann Donaldson, Adolph Swanson in Mihvnukie. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dougias | Oregon City; Judy Rumgay, Oregon City and Don were Era's brother and sister in na Bigham, Canby. law, Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Doug las of Damascus and niece M r.! and Mrs. A1 Geisler of Portland. Perry Puth lias been entertain 4 A A A A 4A AAA AAA AAAA A A A A A A A A * * A A * AA à A * * A A A A A A A A A A A ing house trailer guests in his ◄ - > front yard the past week: Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bosley who re- i [ side in Mesa, Ariz., each winter Rejoice not when thine enemy I and travel in northern climates t' at tis season. Mrs. Bosley is a sister of Mrs. J. J. Mills and they falleth, and 1st not thine 1. art bs I visited Mr. and Mrs. Mills in pre vious years when the latter lived in Eagle Creek They have also glad when he siumbieth. \ ¡sited her nephew ‘Curly’ Mills in Garfield. - P r o v e r b s 2 i :1 7 Vr. and Mrs. Leon Smith are now living in the home which they puchased from Matt Glover a year ago. Until two yocks ago the Smiths lived in Portland 5 " her? he was employed in the 7.00 A M. Fairgrounds Open ; buildings trade.Frequently shar - : Phone MOhawk 5-379 I Gre. tiara, C 1 0 :0 0 A.M. Carnival & exhibit buildings open :ng this Eagle Creek home and Foreign Car Displav | helping in remodeling and farm! Day and Night Service - A Local Inr’.¡Lotion ► work are Mrs. Smith's parents, 8:00 P.M. Free Rodeo at grandstand Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Logan, who hope to move here perman ently. Mr. Logan is a certified public accountant in Portland. A.iM. Judging, ah etas' ' Last week end the Smiths went I to Cannon Beach while the Log A.M Judgin', i iorai exhibits oegins ans eared for Smith grand- * die Capers Parade f r o ; i Canby A.M. dan .liters Judy 6 and Terri 4 and -te FFA plcwin ; co. test under ! :0 0 P F did the farm chores. t, on: orshi a cf Oregon J . C. CLACKAMAS COUNTY N E W S ~ 7 - •* 1 » * * ■ M K I 19 j 8 P O N T I A C Vie h r County Fair Cisen Title 3ow2!iun - Hofímsn Postáis«: Clackamas County FAiR 4n unhappy hack'e named Jackie Thought his old taxicab had gone wacky. But 76 Soon ended that hx Tor the hack and the hackie, by cracky! Cassie R . Scott, Palm Desert, Calif. AUGUST 20-21-22-23 CLACKAMAS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS - Conby, Oregon baity E Forget the meter (in the cab or verse); think about tha motor (in your car). It will run smoother, longer, on tha West’s most powerful premium gasoline. Royal 76. Ask your neighborhood Minute Man for a tankful. WIN $25.001 Send us a limerick about your favorite Union Oil product or service. If it's a (llarrníí IfmuuBÍ iícu ¡Wednesday, August 70 7:15 P Floral e x h i b i t s open to public C»-o-.vnti'‘t of 4-H Queen lawn Thursday , August 21 OREGON CITY DAY 7:00 A.M. Completion of Rocko eveu'.j o m i t t e d on prior evenings due to time Lock j.toj mj 11 9 'Vi A 1 continues 10.00 A.M. County horseshoe tournament, Ted Huff, director 12:00 noon All service club luncheon sponsored by Canby Kiwanis Club 3:00 P.M. Accordion Band concert by Colum bia Conservatory of Music on lawn 5 ;on p.M. Cki'-hen Barbecue at picnic ground spouse: ed by Oregon C. y Chamber or Commerce Friday, August 2 7 C A N B Y and M lLVVAUKIE D A Y 7:00 A.M. Completion of Rodeo events 8:30 A.M. Meeting of 4-H exhibitors 9:00 A.M. Judging of livestock continues 2:30 P.M. Free style show on lawn “Leave it to Beaver” sponsored by Canby’s Big Store, Mrs. Marten, director 3:00 P.M. Palmetto Polo, FREE 6:30 P.M. 4-H public dress revue “ Fair Maid” on lawn , Saturday August 23 9:00 A.M. Livestock judging contines 2 to 4 P.M. Free band concert by Citizens Band of Marion County 2:30 P.M. Palmetto Polo FREE 3:00 P.M. 4-H Grand Champion Showman ship at grandstand 4:00 P.M. Chimpanzee Act. director Bert Pratt of Hubbard Zoo 5:00 P.M. Chicken Bar-B-Que in grove 10 00 P.M. Grand Finale Fireworks Display at grandstand 10:00 P.M. All exhibit buildings close. Exhibitors may depart with their exhibits FHA LOANS A V A IL A B LE FROM TEACHERS U N IO N Th? Portland Teachers Credit Union, Portland Oregon, has been approved to make FH n property improvement loan to I borne owners. ’ The approval was contained in a letier sent today to Hugh O. Stout, treasurer of the Union by my F. Co; ke. .is-1 C o m . of the e ! :'i; Housing Administra tion. Loans are available to all ow ners for remodeling, moderniz- |itig and repairing homes under this \ .dalj-Lsed FH A Title I low cost budget plan. The moneys loaned for home improvements under this pro gram are from funds of the Portland Teachers Credit Union of Portland. " r v indb’idua' contractor or I material supply dealer who wish- f - to participate in thu home- improvement crogram is invited to make application at tiie of fice of the institiution. Th ■ benefits of this program have been proven over the years More than 21,000.000 families have obtained FHA loans to im prove their properties. The tot al amount if money borrowed exceeds $10 billion.’ Homeowenrs can borrow up to >3.500 for periods ranging up to . five years. Ali types of home improvements, such as remodci- !nv Pointing and decorating, insulating, plumbing and heat mg. wiring, cement work, grad i n g and landscaping, etc. (which I ad<1 *itp and value to the proper t j Wi i e eligible for FH A loans. Th? Federal Housing Admln- tstraton urges all home owners to deal only with reputable, es tablished contractors or building supply dealers. A telephone call | to the Better Business Bureau Icae quickly establish the relia- i bilitv of the contractor. \ anation in spacing of Doug- b»s fir planting? does make a big difference in the board feet volume per care after a grow- [ mg Period of 33 years. 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