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THE CLACKAM AS COUNTY NEWS, PAGE 8 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Sept. 19, 1958 SPRING WATER GRANGE cases of diphteria had appeared of a coincidence there, we get a No. 6, CLACKAMAS COUNTY, within the boundaries of UNION Members new man to prescribe the pills Oregon, to be held on Friday,the HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.6, HAS BUSY MEETING in this county recently. No. were reminded to be careful in and another to take care of the 26th day of September, 1958, be and Grade School District By Anne Justice in stop- prescription. All kidding aside, tween the hours of 2:00 p.m.and 116 will vote at the Grade School Richard Guttridge acted as entering hiyhways and Building at Redland. fellows, here’s a hearty hand 8:00 p.m. Master of Springwater Grange ping near curves. At the lunch table Happy shake to both you and yours, At this election there will be (6) All legal voters residing Saturday because of illness of Birthday was sunf for Zenas A. and we hope you find our com- submitted to the qualified legal within the boundaries of UNION Del Gant and there were several voters of UNION HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.6 Olson who was a guest and the munity to your liking. other pro tem officers including ¡DISTRICT No. 6, Clackamas and Grade School District No.123 only person present with a Sep-1 -------------------------- Lena Millard, Ceres; Sadie West- tember birthday. j Our second born, who recently County, Oregon, the question of will vote at the Grade School man, Pomona and Flora Hamil For the Sept. 26 social night, enrolled in the local grade school contracting a bonded indebted- Building at Three Lynx. ton, Flora. The charter was drap tables will be decorated for July as a freshman, came home tho jness in the sum of FOUR HUN The vote on said question shall ed for Erma L. Tenny who had by the Everett Shibleys, Acgust, other day and was telling the DRED EIGHTY -SEVEN THOU be by ballot, upon which shall be been a member of the Springwa R. H. Millards and Sept, by O. A. ; helpmate that one of his class- SAND DOLLARS ($487,000,) for the words “ Bonds. ...Yes” and ter Grange almost 60 years. Ev Westmans for the quarterly mates was telling the teacher the purpose of providing funds “ Bonds . N o;” and the voter eryone present repeated the birthday and anniversary eele- that his dad bought a new car. with )vhich to remodel and fur shall place a cross (X ) between Lord’s Prayer and sang Abide The helpmate, who suffers from nish present class rooms and old With Me during the ceremonies, bra tiens. | a chronic case o f“ Foot-in Mouth ’ gymnasium into new classrooms the word “ Bonds,” and the word the word which were led by the chaplain,' | disease, did it again. She asked and facilities for science studies, “ Yes,” or between "Bonds” and the word “ No,” Vemita Gant and Lena Millard j our mental giant what kind of a visual aid, cafeteria and library, whichever indicates his choice. as Ceres. ' car was purchased. With out a and to construct, equip and fur The Home Ec. chairman repor The polls for the reception of smile or a blink of an eye, our nish a new building for shop and ted a good turnout for the clean- lowable was because of lack of boy replied, “ Oh Linus said his gymnasium on present school the ballots cast for or against access roads, market conditions, ing day and called attention to daddy bought a new “ Potty-Ack” property, all being in and for the contraction of said indebted problems, and the new dsapes. Flora Hamilton mining claim said UNION HIGH SCHOOL ness will, on said day and date “ failure to harvest.” As the ec was to be hostess for the Sept- and at the place aforesaid, be Understand a new business DISTRICT. opened at the hour of 2:00 p.m. efber meeting with Jessie Wil onomy o f this area depends pri partnership is being formed in UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS marily on the logging and lum bur in charge of program. town. Hear it is to be headed up TRICT NO.6 is subdivided into and will remain open until the like to Each member of the Grange bering industry, we’d ‘Jenkins & Jenkins” instead of voting precincts, and all legal hour o f 8:00 p.m., of the 6ame was requested to hring some hear from the local office of the day,at which hour the polls shall voters residing within UNION Service , ^pec.ally esneeiallv about about ,that iL’ L ()nc by himseli away, We saw forest Service Lem thn,u« You n thing for the noon meal to be Forest one right right away, Lem. HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT N0.6 be closed. sold at the Community fair Sat one reason, “ Failure to Harvest" just want more time to do more will vote at the following places: By order of the UNION HIGH urday, Sept. 20 and could make leg work on the golf course.Don (1) All legal voters residing SCHOOL BOARD, District No. 6, We stopped in at the store in their own choice of what to pre I’d keep an eye on that dad of within the boundaries of UNION of Clackamas County, Oregon, pare. Cakes, pies, salals, baked Currinsville the other day to do yours. He’s a sharp one. HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.6 made this 2nd day of September, _ ______ Weiners a bit o f our weekly shopping and beans wil be needed. The high school bond election and Grade School District No. ! A.D., 1958. and buna wil be' purchased to be we had no sooner started looking is September 26. The letters „ re- 108 will vote at the UNION ¡Lloyd H. Ewalt, served as hot dogs. ° r • «¡“ J “ b“ ‘ " f t * « aT Reived thus far addressed to the HIGH SCHOOL Building, Esta Chairman, Board of Directors Roads committee chairman °ld had to start in with his fish- Editor giving personal views on cada. Union High School District No.6 Charles Stiter told of attending ; ing tales. Now, Harold, we the election’s question have been (2) All legal voters residing ! Clackamas County, Oregon a meeting of the county court l don’t doubt your poweress as a few— or are folks too busy try in UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS ATTEST: recently and discussing road | fisherman, but there is one thing ing to find the paying error? T R IC T NO.6 and Grade School James W. Smith problems for our area. A sched- we’d like to have you do some- This school issue is as important District No. 17 will vote at the Clerk. uled straghtening of short and j time. Please show us a fish, to you as buying a new car or Grade School Building at Eagle annoying curves on the D odge-! We have listened to your ex- T V set. Why not give it the Creek. Hillockbum road is being held Ploits on the Deschutes ever same thought? (3) All legal voters residing up by objections of landowners since you arrived here but we’ve within the boundaries of UNION who will be affected. | never even seen a fish scale to HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.6 Community service report was | date, SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND and Grade School District No.88 given by Jean Shibley and Mild- ELECTION NOTICE will vote at the Grade School red Ott, who gave a summary of i There are two young fellow's STATE OF OREGON ) Building at Porter. ASSEMBLY OF GOD the entry blank filed by the com -1 we’d like to welcome to our fair County o f Clackamas ) (4) All legal voters residing CHURCH mittec in a national contest. citY. one being Dr. Chester Ras- Union High School ) ss. within the boundaries of UNION Woodrow Clay Health and safety pamphlets , mussen, who is associated with | District No. 6 ) HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.6 5th and Broadw ay - Pastor from the state board of health Dr- Burton on the hill and the NOTICE IS HEREBY __ GIVEN and Grade School District No. 89 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. were on display and Mary E.Va- other is Ben Ralston who is as- (That a School District Bond El- will vote at the Grade School M orning Worsh%> 11 a.m. ritz gave information on Civil | sociated with the Rynning Pill ection is hereby called for UN- 1 Building at Barton. Junior Church Sunday School Defense. It was reported that I Peddling establishment. KindlON HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT (5) All legal voters residing Bldg. Scoop & Snoop These Are Your Churches Evening Evangelistic Service 7:45 p.m. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH THE COMMUNITY Sunday Sch ool at 9:45 A.M . Main & Center, SA N D Y METHODIST CHURCH Sunday 8:30 and S.E. 2nd & Main (on the h ill) W orship 11 A . M. M orning W orship 11 a.m. Nursery for children at the parsonage > CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Youth Fellowship 7 PM of LATTER DAY SAINTS M ilton L. Nelson, Minister Estacada Branch -555 N.Broad- way. President- Earl H. Eck- BARTON COMMUNITY ersley. , , BAPTIST CHURCH Prim ary- 3:30 Thurs. Boring, O regon , Rt. 3 Rev. W alden A.Askren, Pastor Sunday S ch ool 10 AM . Sun. Sacram ent Service 7 P.M. Sun Sunday School 9:45 a.m. R eleif S ociety- 2 PM Tues. M orning W orship 11 a.m. R. S. W ork M eeting- 10:30 ev Youth Tim e 6:30 p.m. Evening S ervice 7:30 p.m. ery second Tues. THE PRESBYTERIAN ST. ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC CHURCHES CHURCH E STA C A D A SPRINGW ATER Father N orbert W. Fritz Rev. Harry B. Hampton, Sup Phone Sandy MU 2912 p ly Pastor Masses 1st and 2nd Sundays M orning W orship 11 a.m. at 11 A . M. Sunday School 10 a.m. 8 A. M. EA G LE CREEK 3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays at 8 A. M. Rev. Vernon E. Ross,Jr Pastor PORTER MENNONITE W orship 11 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. CHURCH ST. JOHNS at GEORGE (Seven M iles East o f Estacada) Rev.V ernon E. Ross, Jr. Partor 10 A . M. Sunday Sch ool W orship 9a.m. 11 A . M. Church Service Sunday S ch ool 10 a jn . 7 P. M. Junior M eeting Pastor Ernest J. Bontrager, CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rt. 1, B ox 141A, Estacada Bible S ch ool 10 A . M. W arship Service 11 A . M. ESTACADA CHURCH OF Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M. GOD B ible Study 7:30 P.M. Corner 2nd and Main Streets Choir Practice 8:30 P.M. Sunday S c h o o l............9:45 a.m. '6S6I ‘G JaquKndes :qsiiqnri Y outh M eetin g ......... 6:30 p.m. September 12, 1958 E vening Service . . . 7:00 p.m B ible Study . .7:45 p.m. W ed Mrs. Jim White has been in the Pastor: Rev. James O. M oore Oregon City hospital for over a Phone CR 9-3947 week. She had both minor and j FIRST B A PTIST CHURCH Sunday M eeting in Estacada City Hall Church S ch ool 9:45 a.m. M orning W orship 11 A.M . Y outh Program 7 P. M. E vening Service 8 P.M. Martin R. Craft, Pastor major surgery and is recovering satisfactorily. She expects to re turn home next week. Wilma Tucker spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Elmer Da vis. Wilma works in the Veter ans Hospital in Portland Prices for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 18-19-20 ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION! SEEING IS BELIEVING! TRY OUR ■XTRA T E N D E R fj GROCERIES SALAD DRESSING BORDEN’S SWIFT’S PREMIUM Slab BACON Reg. 73c - Special lb. 6 9 c Lean PORK CHOPS Reg 89c Special lb 6 9 c PEACHES WEST HAVEN Pure GROUND BEEF Reg 55c 3 lbs. $ 1 4 5 qt. 5 9 e Frozen PEAS Super Market Reg. 63c Reg. 31c DOG FOOD COTTAGE Special ieQ Special 4 for 1 . 0 0 * 2 h Size Special 1 5 for 1 . 0 0 Reg. 3 for 25c 303 Size lb. 4 9 c SPecial 8 for 1 - 0 0 COTTAGE, Reg. 3 for43c Cream Style CORN COTTAGE, 303 Size Special 8fc>r J . .0 0 Reg. 2 for 29c Green BEANS Short cut COTTAGE Reg. 2 for 25$c 303 Size 9 f°r 1 * 0 0 303 Size PEAS Reg. 2 for 27c Special 8 for 1 * 0 0 Jonathon APPLES 2 lbs J 9 c Cello-pak CARROTS 3 Pkgs. 2 5 e U. S. No. 2 POTATOES 5 0 lbs. 9 5 c Sweet POTATOES or YAMS 2 lbs. 2 9 c lO o z. ea. 1 0 c Reg. 2 for 27c Limit 5 Cottage MARGARINE 5 lbs. $ 1 . 0 0 BARGAIN ROOM 0 CANNED MILK Hunters, Remember! W ell cut and double-wrap your deer meat for 5 c lb.! . Mayflower ICE CREAM V 2 gal. Reg. 1.05 Special 8 9 c Giant Surf SOAP, Reg. 87c Special 7 7 c Zee Toilet TISSUE 4 pakReg39c2 for 7 5 c Standby Chunk TUNA Reg 33c 4 for 1 .0 0 Blue Plate SHRIMP 5 oz Reg 59c Spec 4 5 c Hunter's Specials - By the Case Snow's CLAM CHOWDER, 303 tin Reg. 29c Case of 24 $ 5 - 2 5 / Can 1 9 c Yan-K-Jun SWEET POTATOES 303 Tins Case of 24 $ 3 * 3 5 / Can 1 7 c EGG NOODLE DINNER, 303 tin Reg. 19c By the Case of 24 $ 2 * 2 9 / Can 1 0 c ea* aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Big 5<» Lunch Lunch Served Fr. & Sat. W a rn to 5 pm Hot Dog , M ayflow er Cottage Cheese , Nalley's Potato Chips , Soft Drink and i Cookies. FREE CANDY for the kids! i FREE P R I Z E S ! t rvvvvvv T T TAYLOR’S HI-WAY MARKET N. Estacada City Limits & Hiway 211, - CR 9-3253