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as a president. The Unit is in- Hale, will open on the morning now eligible to participate in thefine cast and good directing KINDERGARTEN OPENING Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Aug. 29, 1958 The i ced grateful to her fo r her year. Starts next Wednesday Sept. 2. C iildren accompanied advertising and sales promotion TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. Luncheon was served with Mrs. THE PR ESB Y TER IA N ST. JO H N S a t G EO R G E The Eot:icada K indergarten un- hy tlu ir mothers: will come be- campaign sponsored annually by B lask.Shorpion” and The Persu CH U R CH ES W alter Chrysler chairm an and R ev.V ernon E. Ross. J r P asto r <ltr the direction of Mrs. Elsie 'ween the hours of 9 a.m. to 11 Olympic which will be started ader". manf members assisting her. W orship 9a.m. SPR IN G W ATER As M ajor D ealer Valberg . m. for registration and to be soon. The American Legion and Aux- R v. H urry B. H am pton, S up •Sunday School 10 a m come acquainted with activities Lum ber will stock all colors of iiary wish to express their thanks ply P a sto r Olympic Sta n and will have the t f the year. C H R IST IA N CHURCH M orning W orship 11 a.m . lo r tlie privilege of using the These classes will be held in facilities of the Olympic plant in S un day School 10 a.m . - Bible School 10 A M. Grade school for th eir rituals. It for Redwood .Mrs. Hale’s home on Monday, Seattle available W orship S ervice 11 A M. EAG LE CREEK is the envy of many friends who Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs Stain and other Olympic finishes. C hristian E ndeavor 6:30 P.M. 'le v . V ernon E. R oss,Jr P astoi .. visit with the beautiful floors and Thi fact that coating with day of each week. The children Bible S tu d y 7 10 P M W orship 11 a in are instructed in pre school stain eliminates many refini.-hlng C hoir P ractice 8:30 P.M. S u n d ay School 10 a.m. teams to step out and put the rit- product " ork; coloring, drawing, writing, problems and that the numbers, dram atization and mus:c has extended durability were, the The local American Legion uals in with the dignity the Am- Twenty two little boys and two main reasons he decided to and Auxiliary held their installa crcian Legion so richly deserves. I The many posts and units ex girls spent a very enjoyable term add the Olympic line, Smith said. tion Saturday night with 150 in the kindergarten last school AGAIN friends and members present.The tended their wishes for a very year, and Mrs. Hale wishes to , St. John's Drill team installed successful year. Mrs. Allyn Price sang two love extend to these pulis her best Louis Coffin, commander; Charl be ■ ishes for their success all thru es Snow-ley, 1st vice commander; ly songs to make the break * BRING THE KIDS IN; LET BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORI their sch'iol life. She also wish I red Marshall. 2nd vice com tween installations. The next m eeting of the Am OPfCOM CITY MAIN »r IIGHTI es to thank the parents for their m ander: Don Showerman, adju US DO OUR r»ARr IN GETT erican Legion and Auxiliary will kind cooperation. tant: John Abbott, finance offi be Monday evening. Sept. 1 at ING THEM READY. Children attending last year's Now playing at the Broadway cer: F. E. Dooley, service officer; n.30 pot luck supper will be serv kindergarten were Michael Sut Theatre a suspense Frank Marshall, asst, service of- filled war ton David Foreman, Marvin story, a daring behind the lines licer; Oral Stormcr, historian: s. ed. Regular meeting at 8 P.M. Moore, Jimm ie Lucas, Jim m ie r, -cue in North Korea. John Agar E. Lawrence, chaplain: F. E. E r ar on. Tommy Tunnell, -Ronald nd Audrey T otter in “JET AT ickson, sergeant at arms. Merrill • E S T A C A D A À R E R S H O P I’homas, Ronald Klaetsch, Mieh- TACK. Three buddies end up in Johnson was installing officer ; u 1 Broton, Michael Conrey, Ml- The Districts 8 and 9 presidents i'HUR., FRI., SAT. An 2..-30 !»>■,.,vitals after a heavy battle. Two (By L eila G ordon) T w o Rarberq - - No W ailin g! c! I'e Conrey, Edward Haines, ,.l them find each other througn for 1958 installed the following JOHN VGAR and AUDREY ming for a few days. Gregory Ki.ggins. Maxine Smith, the help of a hospital nurse. The Auxuliray officers: Mrs. George ROSTER in Sylvan C arter is visiting a cou Day, Patricia May, Pat- other man is in the enemy prison Armstrong, president; Mrs. Clif- rlca Ralston, Cynthia Cobb, Bar hcspital so they disarm several ford Leonard, 1st vice president: sin, Mr. and Mrs.Spidey at The Dalles this week and getting in bara Biggs, Clayton Heiple, John guards and take th eir clothes. Mrs. Larry Meade, 2nd vice pres- a few days fishing. ny Hinkle. Elm er Brink, Oscar T hey rescue the m m from SECON FEATURE the ident; Mrs. Adolph Still, record- R a fs S e rv e S c ie n c e a t G 3 * l.'imleen, Sharon Boatright. Mrs : ospital and escape in a th rillin g ing secretary: Mrs. Clyde Alexan- mi e i . • i Visiting at the Sylvan Carters Hale has become so attached to ibcfl of enemy je t planes. Second dor, treasurer; Mrs. H airy Hick- were th eir daughter Mrs. Editn 2011» ASIILEY In so mnav children that she Has feature—also a w ar story’, “SUI man, corresponding also secretary; Lacey and boys of Dallas, taught in Eslacada. she wishes to CIDE BATTALION” wherein an Mrs. Ray Gordon, historian: Mrs Mrs. C arter’s sister Mrs. Florence i xpress h er thoughts in those army demolition team is sent out Fd Honsingcr. chaplain; Mrs. Mathis and daughter Sue. They SU ; . MON., TUB., Ends Sept.2 few words sergeant at are also visiting a daughter anu to destroy the old headquarters F rank Marshall. "Years may come KI SS TAMBI.YN, J \ \ location th a t the enemy has cap Arms. Mrs.Wm. Flem ing was pre family, the Willie BankensiHips. And years may go, STERLING, JERRY I.EE tured. A lively newspaper woman siding officer. Mr and Mrs. H ar They came to attend the wedding But memories will always retrace keeps thinks moving along brisk old Leach of Boneville, and Mrs. of another daughter Shirley Ma LEWIS and MAMIE VAN The loving clasp of each little ly DO.tEN in Stars Michael Connors and Grayce Farceli. Dist. 9 president this to John K err of George; an hand, other daughter Velda Mathis was were special guests. John Asley. And the smile of each little face” m arried a few weeks ago to Starts Sunday through Tuesday- The Legion Post was presented C hester Perry also of George. 11': H Sell )' 1 Confidential’ w ith w ith a Certificate of Merit for Mrs. Nora C arpenter of Los // Kuss Tamblyn, Jan Storing, Je rry th eir m em bership and following VALBERG LUMBER HAS Angeles is visiting at the Ray Lee Lewis and Mamie Van Dor- the program of the Legion. OLYMPIC PRODUCTS Gordons and having a well drill cn. A hard-hitting dram a revolv- Mrs. Jane Abbott, retrm g pres- SECOND FEATURE The Valberg Lum ber Yards in ing about the problem of the nar- ident, was presented a gift from ed on her place in Garfield. BRIAN DONLEVY in Es'acada has been appointe! a : t traffic among today’s teen- the Legion for cooperation. Jane Bill Youngbcrg and Edward Major dealer by Olympic Stained •i i s. Second feature is 'Escppe as vve know her has done an out- Lee have started drilling the well Products Co. of Seattle, according From Red Rock”-Murder, a lynch- landing job in her year: is on at Garfield Grange. We have been to an announcem ent by Jim Smith in party, Ajeches on the ram page ♦be ’58 Presidents drill team ana w ithout w ater there all this year ■ P L - » , i ■>" r * r y u %/ ' \ m anager of the company. Garfield Dorcas Society family with Briain Donevey in the lead Hasn't missed an installation and Mr. Smith said his company is ing role. A good western and a has carried all the work required picnic at Belle Luu.s home Thurs. ■w Aug. 28 at G::30 PM. Mr and Mrs. Sylvan C arter celebrated th eir 42nd wedding anniversary Aug. 19th. legion and Unit instali Officers ?»i \ Colerfv! Cercmony ;epace- permittinis the ritual SH0ÍS for the ialite FAMILY! SCHOOL TIME VJar Pictures Top Sroadv/ay Bill kü 8 Garfield News 8 HOP "jet Attack77 7S iesds &>af:"alion7 "HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL " m m fro ! X ¡i r s c e s H r hese ¿re Your «111 f V ia w. } Thursday# A SSEM BLY O F GOD CHURCH ",tl: ,nd .B ioedw , • - Pesto Marion flava-, Sun- .y School 9:45 a m M orning Worsh%) I t a.in Ju n io r C h u rch S u n d ay School Bldg, E vening E vangel., lie S erv ir 7:45 p.m. s« • : FriSKS 5 'jturdiay, vs 9 ? « 1 ft Y outh F ellow ship 7 P h i M ilton L. N elson, M inister I S lc Can «. L Ù .1 . FROZEN IÉM0NÂDÊ j u OTYR MIRACLE WHIP Fu!I Quart M EA ] m ^ ■ -firw -lì r iC ! LAPA PÛKK HOCKS, CHICKEN GIBLETS 5 its . 9 0 c While They last! * F iM LIVER, POLISH cr P.lfcG BOLOGNA BACCK! tn4s ¿ ?¡e;ac cuim p ia c; Vi- « u ï u â l t PU a Lbs- 9'3c 4 Lbs. § Oc BIG CHIEF MARKET IF Ëstaccda, Oregon * CR 9-3224 . ' ••• fife: ' ■■■% ■ A ^ «»TOTET-SE*'yil'*!’ .Tfc '-=*■ a PO R TER MENNONTTE CH U R CH ~ ven M iles E ast of E stacada- I 10 A. M. S u n d ay School l i A. M. C hurch Service | 7 P. M. J u n io r M eeting P a sto r E rn e st J. B o n trag er, Rt. 1, B ox 141A , E stacada D uV#l tî Z- i c y ->'i - r . \ rn o L ir CH U RCH ESTA C A D A F a th e r N o rb e rt W. F ritz P h o n e S an d y M U 2912 I Masses 1st ai d -2nd Sundays a t 11 A. M. B A . M. 3rd, 4th and 5 th S u n d ay s at 8 A. M. lj .0 Lbs. Nthi tunned POP ft Tins |4 ' BARTON COM M UNITY B A PT IST CHU RCH B oring, O regon , Rt 3 Kf v W alden A .A skrcn, P astoi S unday School 9:45 a.m . M orning W orship 11 a in. Y outh Time 6:30 p.m . E v en in g S erv ice 7:30 p.m. PORK & 3EANS 6 Qi. a n - ■ OREGON STATE COLLEGE—White rets being fed irradiated foods at Oregon State college go on the scale each week to sre whe'her the special diet is affecting growth. Rats are also chec ,. 1 to see whether length of life, number of offspring, or body tF- are changed. No differences have been found. Since trials w. ted THE COM M UNITY in 1954, the college has received $128,000 in research grants. Dr. Edward O. Bubl, agricultural chemist, shown here. Is In charge. M E T H O D IST CHURCH are Irradiated at the atomic energy reactor, Idaho Fulls, Ida., y F 2nd x. M ain (on Lhe h illi j Foods and shipped to OSC In cans. Pork, peaches, carrots, and Jam are M orning W orship 11 a.m . test foods. Irradiated foods can be stored at room temperature for N ursery fo r ch ild re n a t th t long periods. They are not ’’radioactive" and may soon be on pa soilage American tables. _ _ Pheasant M .i.ir . A ESTA CAD A C H U R CH OF GOD C orner 2nd and M ain S tre e ts S unday S c h o o l.. 9:45 a m Vw.uth M eeting 6:30 p.m "V cning S erv ice 7:00 p.m Louie S tu d y 7:45 p m. Wed P .isto r: Rev. Ja m e s O. M oore P hone CR 9 3947 1 c* H ltf Introducine! Golden Glow C0TTAGF CHEESE Pini 2 | c Nalley's Jumbo Pack POTATO CHIPS PQc F IR S T B A P T IS T CHURCH p ”'d a v M eeting in E stacad; C ity H all ■"'hurch School 9:45 a.m M orning W orship 11 A M Y outh P ro g ram 7 P. M. E vening S ervice 8 P M. M artin R C raft. P asto r I M M W U E L LUTH ERA N CHURCH S un d ay School a t 9:45 A.M. M ain & C enter, SANDY W orship S u n d ay 8:30 and 11 A M . C H U R C H o f j r s u s CHRIST of LATTER DAY SA INTS F stacad a B ranch -535 N B ro a d w ay. P re sid en t- E arl H. Eck ersley. , , P rim a ry - 3:30 T hurs. S u n d ay School 10 AM Sun. S acram en t S erv ice 7 P M. S un Rel If S d e tjr- 2 PM Tues. R. S W ork M eeting- 1C 30 ev Eery second Tues. 1957 CHEV. Club Coupe. One ow ner - low low m ileage - Blue an<J w h ile beauty. ITmac- ulat? interior with all extras, G«.!y $1805.00 19 0 CHEV. 2 door 210. 6 cyl. O ) wl2!)5 00 !0 3 I CHEV. R. Sc. H. P ow ergliJe. Good tires. W a g in g for you at the low p -ice or $ 2 )5 .0 0 !955 M ERCURY H ardtop. Red and w hite interio- and exterior. W e just put a low -m ileage 1956 m oto in this one. Runs- looks and per form ance esp ecially good. N ew w hite wall tires. Pow er brakes and steering $1495.00 1052 FO RD Station V/arjon \u*o. Transm. 4 door V -8 $595.00 ¿'ON i I ... 4 door. R adio, H eater, Auto. Transm ission. O verhauled $895.00 1957 CH EV. 2 door. 6 cyl. $1585.00 HERE’S YOUR CHANCE! ALOHA CAMP TRAILERS WHOLESALE! W e are discontinuing the ?a)c of trailers. W e have tw o on hand - -AT OUR WHOLESALE. fille r Chevrolet Service