C rater Lake ope last Friday. The Deucy Aug. on a trip to Qualls visited Dean Qua! in and to Coquiil'“ and points of in to Ocean the Veterans hospital after uei tcrest up the coast coming David home, Lake returning home Sun. nite. Mr. and Mrs. E duard Poppino On Tuesday the S. C. Carters and children ef Alexandria. Va. went on a fishing trip to East visited his parents the Rollie Lake and Lake Pauline. Flossie i'oppaios on Squaw Mountain caught the first fish 21 inches for ten days. Judy W ebster a ljong and also two other big granddaughter from Fresno. ones; then Sylvan topped her inches long. It C'ailf. was also there as were with one 26 the John Poppr: s of Estacada. weighed 6 lbs., a rainbow trout. All 6 of the Poppino grand chii- They said fishing was good and dren were tog 'h e r for the first they had a good vacation. time. Te Edwerd Poppinos are Garfield Dorcas Society fam­ now visiting relatives in Calif. ily picnic will bo at Belle Duus Tee Wm. C htyslers were no- home August 23 at 7 PM, in­ titled that his brother in law. stead of this week. Harry H iester passed away Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morton of d his home in Ridgewood, N. J Mr. and Mrs. Glen Duus and Portland took Mr. and Mrs. F. E. daughter Lori from San Jose. Dooley to Camp Ohanolee, near Calif, are visiting his parents Colton last Thursday as special the Ernest Duus. They plan to guests at a turkey dinner. The Anne he there until the first of Sept. Dooley’s lranddaughter, They visited over the week end Morton is director of the camp. Mrs. Pinkley's daughter, Mrs. £ v ith friends at Kelso. Wash. Ruth Damewood and 7 sons of L -ri stayed with e r grandparents ( B v L e ila C o rd o n i Glide, Ocrgon, came on a visit T here were 40 attended and from August 5 tol7.The same day School district No. 88 of Por- enjoyed the Grange picnic Sun. 2 of Mrs. Pinkloy's came, Mrs. te r will commence the new : • Eagle Fern Park. 'lara Mullen of Pendleton and school y ear on Tuesday, Sept- On Friday, the 15th, Garfield Mrs. Mildred Shampo and daugh- cm rber 2. for the first through Grange gave the 3rd and 4th de­ r from I’ort Washington, Wi the seventh grades. grees to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad They had not seen eaclt other School will be Itelu the first ASSEM BLY O F GOD Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jacie for 40 years. A younger sister day until 2 P.M. CHURCH Zietz, Mr. and Mrs. George Ran came last sum mer she hadn't David Qualls retu rn ed from flail. Merle Wade and Peggy 5th an d B roadw ay - P asto r i n in 30 years Mrs. Damewoodservice with the Army in Eur- Anders. M arion R avan The John Abbots took their Sunday School 9:45 a.m . house tra ile r and spent a week M orning Worsh%> 11 a.m . at Austin Hot Springs. John Ju n io r C h u rch S u n d ay School commuted to work. The boys got Bldg. their limit of fish and Jane got E vening E vangelistic S e iv ic sunburn. 7:45 p.m . Mrs. Gena Ballou had as over­ BRING TH E K iD S IN ; L E T THE COM M UNITY night guests Monday her broth­ M ETH O D IST CHU RCH e r Carl Haaiand of Marysville, j US DO O U R P A R T IN G E TT­ Wash, and son the Rev. Maynard S.E. 2nd & M ain (on th e hill IN G T H E M w tA O Y , Haaiand, pastor of the Four M orning W orship 11 a.m . Square Church of Everett, Wash. N u rsery fo r ch ild re n a t the Hattie H ershberger pent the parsonage week end at the Ray Gordons Y outh F ellow ship 7 PM and entered horticulture in the M ilton L. N elson, M inister flower show. BARTON COM M UNITY Bill Tucker made a big smoke B A PT IST C H U R C n in Garfield Tuesday when he Two Bribers - - No Waiting! B oring. O regon , Rt. 3 burned his fescue field. The Sylvan Carters, the C u r- j Rev. W alden A .A fkren, Pastor S u n d ay School P:45 a.m ley C arters and the Hubert Lac- M orning W orship 11 a.m . cys sp en t the 9th and 10th of Y outh T im e 6:39 p m. E ven in g S ervice 7:30 p m took Mrs. Shamoo to Mt. Hood and around the Loop on the old highway They plan on coming s‘*u‘| re Dance Festival j,ack an(i Oregon very much, held last Saturday night on the ^Irs Pinkiey'c daughter Mrs. new City parking lot behind the Jane A ujj ()f Portland; Mrs. city hall was a huge success.over |j aciiei o 0ld in of Estacada anil 500 square dancers were in at- g ^ n c c p orry Peterson and son tendance with as many as 3i) A rt|lu r 0f Estacada also visited, squares dancing on the huge | ----------------------- - concrete slab at one time. Ev­ LINN HOUSE IS BURNED eryone had a fine time and are IN SPRINGWATER looking forward to another festi­ A house owned by Elm er Linn val. I in Springw ater burned down A nother added treat was the | last Wednesday night, August barbecued beef served by the 13 following a misguided burn- members of the Estacada Rod & 1 ing of a fescue field. The Linns Gun Club. Harold Norton de­ u e re living in aonther house on serves most of the credit for his th eir place at the time. mass berbecuing invention wheih curled over a 100 lbs. of FOR TI1E BEST IN lusciously cooked beef at one PRINTING SEE THE NEWS time. The club made money too. AT ESTACADA* PR1CSS C redit is extended to the promo- REASONABLE. tors of the Festival and Barbecue Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Aug. 15. 1958 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Aug. 22, 1958 L-r-cT,.-«, ((LAKE 1 ' • • - t i i I iï ^ - ' ■ '< 3 * | rfie't New* These £re Your Churches You can buy a new M yerj w afer system for os low os $110,53 CAST MONTHLY TERMS In c lu d * SCHOOL TÍME AGAIN fix- tu r« s , p ip e o n d la b o r in th e f in a n c in g if yo u w ish . Captain On Sunken Freighter 1 - 1 i ’ •1 . £ -JG. THUR., ERL, SAT., AUG 21-23 D \ \ DAILEY and CLAIRE KELLY in HI 'Underwriter Warrior' J ! SECOND FEATURE BETSY PALMER in ''The True Story of Lynn Stuzrt" I m J U i» T il i r «. . . SUN.. MON., TUE., Aug. 24-26 TWO BIG FEATURES FRANK EOVEJOY in Younger, *" I" iäri. % "Cole Sunfightcr" N ETH ERLAN DS — Captain Ziya Tansen stano on il super­ structure of his ship, the only p a rt of the Turkish freighter Aydin above water. It sank after a collision in tne western p a rt of the Schelde river. The skipper elected to stay aboard pending an inspection iO determine if it can be rawed. He had been on the c ra ft nine days when this ehoto was made. SECOND FEATURE CHARLES COBURN in //• How io Murder a Rich Uncle' „ / / ESTACADA BARBER SHOP PAULIS RtPAlR ESTACADA ESTACADA BARïïR ST. A LO Y SIU S CATHOLIC CH U RCH ESTA C A D A F a th e r N o rb e rt W F ritz P hone S an d y MU 2312 Masses 1st ee d 2nd Sundnvs . a t 11 A. AX. 8 A. M. 3rd, 4th a r 1 5th S u n d ay s at 8 A. M. J ^ e p up PO RTER M ENKONITE CH U RCH Seven M iles E ast of E stacada) 10 A M. S u n d ay School 11 A M. C hurch S ervice 7 P. M. J u n io r Moot ng P a sto r E>n d J . B o n tr iger, Rt. 1, Box 141A, E stacada those la g g in g b r e a k fa s t- tim e tite s w ith n e w e x c itin g fo o d v a r ie t y . . • It's no ESTACADA CH U RCH OF GOD C o rn er 2nd and M ain S tre e ts S unday S c h o o l.. 9:45 a.m Y outh M eeting 6:30 p.m E vening S e rv ice 7:00 p.m B ible S tu d y 7:45 p.m . Wed P asto r: F.ev. Ja m e s O. M oore P h o n e CR 9-3947 tric k th e se d a y s w ith so m a n y re a d y - to - e a t ite m s •f* '-'m e sM aaestio n s to s u rp r is e the f a m ily . The Estacada l i w m s C u ) with the cooperation of Horner's Big Chief Nhrket and its sup Hers, invite you fu 5¿¡¡srday morning break'ist, Aug. 23, sene I from 8 to i 2 noon. Breakfast 5c p:r pr-rsc n. Process >r Kid Baseball Fund and Under privi! - »"pii fila ro n nrflviiî'rç jerved o:¡í-t?Qor5 under ¿ha mamúa*. BREAKä-Äoi ¡Vitnü FOLGERS COFFEE Vacuum Packed ALI 'ou Can eat! »*YF1.0¥ffi!> Rlj'TTFP I Lu. Cubed Friskie CANNED DOG FOOD 5 Î Lb. Tin*» j Alber's PANCAKE FLOUR 3 Eb. Pkg ^ ---------- ----------------- Milk or the 35c BIG CHIEF Simple Simon FRUIT FììiS 8"ii. pîc MARKET •>of course Estacada, Oregon * CR 9-3224 h * à — EA S Y TERM S tSîACÂü M c C ulloch ¿siacatia rhone iti 9-38 GO IM M AN UEL LU TH ERA N CH U RCH S unday School at 9 >5 \.M . M ain oc C enter, SANDY W orship S u n d ay 8:30 and 11 A. M. I f f J Lb. / L FIR ST B A PT IST CHURCH S u n d av M eeting in E stacadt C ity H all C hurch School 9:45 a.m M orning W orship 11 A.M. Y outh P rogram 7 P M. E •• i l i 3i iv ci P r .1. M artin 1{. C raft, Pa ¡tor - Orange Juice Fried Nam and Pancakes with Butter Try the Super 44 with exclusive Pin­ tail chain today . . . you’it be amazed th a t a sa w so powerful (6.5 hp) can weigh so little (19 lb), it’s the only direct-drive sa w that breaks the power Serrier! % CHU RCH O F JE SU S C H R IST of LA T T ER DAY SA IN TS E stacada B ranch -555 N .B road- way. P re sid e n t- E arl H. Eck- ersley. , , P rim a ry - 3:30 T hurs. S u n d ay School 10 AM. Sun. S a cram en t S erv ice 7 P.M . S u n R elcif S ociety- 2 PM Tues. I R S W ork M eeting- 10:30 ev- I ery second Tues. H IE PR ESB Y TE R IA N C HU RCH ES SPR IN G W A TER Rev. H arry B. H am pton, S up ( ply P a sto r M orning W orship 11 a.m . S u n d ay School 10 a.m . EAG LE CREEK Rev. V ernon E. R o ss.Jr P astor W - s h ip 11 a m S u n d ay School 10 a.m . ST. JO H N S a t G EO R G E R ev.V ernon E. Ross, J r . P a-to r W orship 9a.m. S u n d ay School 10 a.m . 1957 CHEV. Club Coupe. O ne ow ner - low low m ileage - Blue and w hite beauty. ITmac- ulate interior with all extras. Only $1895.00 1956 CHEV. 2 door 210. 6 cyl. OD $1295.00 1951 CHEV. R. & H. Pow erglide. Good tires. W aiting for you at the low price of $245.00 1955 MERCURY Hardtop. Red and white interior and exterior. W e just put a low -m ileage 1956 m oto in this one. Runs- looks and per­ form ance especially good. New w hite wall tires. Power brakes and steering $1495.00 1952 FORD Station W agon Auto. Transm. 4 door V -8 $595.00 1^954 PONTIAC 4 door. Radio, H eater, Auto. i ransm ission. O verhauled $895.00 1957 CHEV. 2 door. 6 cyl. $1585.00 C H R IST IA N CHURCH Bible Schoot 10 A. M. W orship S ervice 11 A. M. C h ristian E ndeavor 6:30 P.M B ible S tu d y 7:30 P.M. C h o ir P ra c tic e 8:30 P.M . H ERE’S YOUR CH ANCE! AL O H A CAM P TRAILERS W H O LESA LE! W e are discontinuing the sale of trailers. W e have two on hand - AT OUR WHOLESALE. G A R FIELD CHU RCH of THE NAZARENE j (4 M iles East of E stacada) Rev. S tep h en R. Beals, p asto r S unJny School 10 AM W orship S erv ice 11 AM. C hoir P ra c tic e 6 PM E v en in g S erv ice 7 PM. P ra y e r M eeting. W ed 7:30 PM Miller Chevrolet Service