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About Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1958)
Clackamas County News Page 4 ' NORBLAD YOUR EXPERIENCED REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS NORBLAD KNOWS WHAT THE VOTERS WANT in his district! This picture shows W alter Norblad, assisted by his wife, Elizabeth, personally tabulating the thousands o f replies received in answer to his letters seeking the opinion o f Oregon people on important issues. Y o u h ave an investm en t in W a lte r N o r- W ORKING FOR OREGON W ITH A 13-YEAR HEADSTART D o n ’t lose it. b la d ’s experience and seniority in Congress. VOTE FOR i Y outh F ellow ship 7 P M that John M ilton L. Nelson, M inister present at the wedding reception was the good news fo r Mr. and Mrs. James Shibley Stormer had been elected Mayor By Phyllis Fitch on October 15 at the home of his of South Estacada. His election B A R T O N C O M M U N IT Y Last week Mr. and Mrs. W m .H .' parents, Mr and Mrs. B A P T IS T CH U RCH Everett means that the Stormer planta Tucker and Tucker went to Cor-1 Shibley. There were many rela tion w ill become a banana orc B oring, O regon , Rt. 3 vallis to see the Grenadier j tives and friends from this vic hard next year. It had to be R ev. W alden A .A sk ren , P astel Guards and the Massed Pipers inity as w ell as Portland and out abandoned because there would Sunday School 9:45 a.m and the Highland Dancers of o f town. The young people were be many a slip on the banana M ornin g W orship 11 a.ni. Scotts Guards. They put on a i happy to meet their friends.They peels and break their legs fo r | Y ou th T im e 6:30 p.m. very colorful spectacle in the received many nice gifts. E ven in g S e rv ice 7:30 p.m. Last which the plantaion would h a ve' coliseum. i Thursday morning they le ft for to pay.But with John in as Mayor 8 T . A L O Y S IU S C A T H O L IC Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Del Gant Ghost Ranch, Calif, where they he can sign an ordinance that will CHURCH went with D el’s sister Mrs. Mary j w ill make their home. require that the peeling would ESTACADA Morris to Castle Rock, Longview for An overnight guest Friday at have to be left on the fruit F ather N o rb e rt W. F ritz and Woodland, Wash, to visit the W ilbur Howell home was 24 hours after it le ft the place. Phon e Sandy M U 2912 wtih Del’s aunt. he l Mrs. H ow ell’s brother, Dale Since John is a M ayor now Masses 1st and 2nd Sundays Friday night is Booster night Grier irom Portland. ought to get married. at 11 A . M. at Springwater Grange. Pot luck Sunday visitors at the Wilbur supper at 6:30. Everyone wel Howell home were Mrs. H ow ell’s Some startling news came out 8 A . M. come. mother and step father, Mr. and of the grade school last week.One 3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays at 8 A . M. Saturday eve Mr. and Mrs Del Mrs. Arnold Linder from Carver of the boys in tre lower grades Gant’s youngest daughter, Ueitha announced that he was going to Sunday evening the Springwat- P O R T E R M E N N O N IT E and ner husband Don celebrated cr Youth Fellowship had election marry his teacher when he got to CHURCH their daughter Darlene’s first of officers as follows: Moderator be a man. The announcement birthday at the Dal Gant home , Carol Smith; vice molerator- was startling because the friends (S e v e n M iles East o f Estacada) Sunday visitors at the Ed. Ay- Jimmy Hampton; Sunday School stated clerk- of the teacher believed that she 10 A . M. cock home were Sue's brother, Bonme Howell; treasurer Mike had given her heart to another. 11 A . M. Church S ervice fo r 7 P . M. Joe Erikson and his wife and her Newel; sergenat at arms- Junior M eetin g Rev. The boy said he would pay father, Mr Gibson, all from Mil- Hampton. Installation w ill be the wedding out of his piggy bank Pastor Ernest J. B ontrager, including an engagement ring, Rt. 1, B o x 141A, Estacada waukie. during church. Friday eve Mr. and Mrs. Ray a Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. but he w ill not have to build E S T A C A D A C n iJ R C H O F Aycock and their son Ernie drove Wilbur Howell visited at the house as his mother told him to GOD to Seaside to attend the football home of Mr. and Mrs Dick How bring her home with him and she game between Estacada and Sea ell in the Dodge Community. could stay with them. C orn er 2nd and M ain Streets side. They spent the night and re Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sullivan ex Sunday S c h o o l.. 9:45 a.m. turned home Saturday P. M. An Estacada ex-dentist says Y o u th M eetin g 6:30 p.m. pect Gene’s mother home W ed Jim Smith’s folks, Mr. and Mrs. nesday from a two month trip to that several years ago an Estaca E ven in g S ervice 7:00 p.m. James A. Smith from Vashon Is- Nebraska. da woman came into his office B ib le Study 7:45 p.m. W ed | land, Wash, visited at the Jim P astor: R ev. James O. M oo re Sunday dinner guests at the and said that she had to reduce | Smith home several days on their Gene Sullivan home were Mr.and or quit living an she was at his Phone C R 9-3947 way by trailer bouse to California. Mrs. John Sullivan and children office to begin doing it. “ How F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H ' While they were visiting Mrs. from Estacada. can I help?” he asked. “ Take Estacada Smitn’s mother, Mrs. Abbie Ev The Springwater Ladies Aid out my sweet tooth’” she replied. Su nday M eetin g in C ity H all ans from Gladstone visited; also Society will meet Oct.23 at 2 P.M. Church School 9:45 a.m. Jim’s uncles, M r and Mrs Calvin at the home of Wilma Guttridge. M ornin g W orship 11 A .M . Taylor and Forrest Lowe and Sue Aycock and Wilma This is the masterpiece of the Gutt Y outh P rogram 7 P . M. daughter Arlene from Portland. ridge are hostesses. week by an unknown auinor: E ven ing S ervice 8 P.M . Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs Philip Centemann arrived in “ Before you sit down to wait for M artin R. C raft, Pastor Charles Mann and children Suz Portland Sunday morning at 7 on your ship to come in. ask your anne and Charlotte. the train from his trip to Kansas self what reason you have for ex IM M A N U E L L U T H E R A N Work started Monday, Oct. 20 City with the F F A boys pecting a ship.” CHURCH on the remodeling of the Spring- Saturday evening Mr. and Sunday School at 9:45 A .M . water church. Mrs. Forrest Erickson from / j . \ M ain & Center, S A N D Y Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shibley Springwater and Mr and Mrs Ad f r 7A W orship Sunday 8:30 and have started the task of repaint olph Still fom Barton helped at ing their home. - yysc - i ii a . m . the dinner given for the Atkin Rev. Hampton was on crutches son Co. employees held at the C H U R C H OK JESUS C H R IS T Sunday due to a badly injured Legion hall in Estacada. New o f L A T T E R D A Y S A IN T S foot^v. hich he hurt when a log York steaks were served prepar THUR.-FRI.-SAT. OCT. 23-24-25 Estacada Branch -555 N .B ro ad rolled on it. W e are thankful he ed by Mrs. Erickson. CINEM ASCOPE & COLOR w ay. P resident- E arl H. Eck- wasn’t hurt worse. Visiting several days at the G LO R IA T A L B O T T and ersley. , , There were 75 to 80 people home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gil- DON H AG G E R TY in P rim a ry- 3:30 Thurs. c-tte was Mrs G illette’s mother, // // Sunday School 10 A M . Sun. Mrs. Carl Schulte from Tilla Sacram ent S e rv ice 7 P.M . Sun mook. Sunday they all drove to SECOND F E A TU R E R e le if Society- 2 P M Tues. Salem to visit relatives. GENE R AYM O ND , R. S. W ork M eeting- 10:30 e v J E A N N E COOPER and ery second Tues. W A Y N E MOKKIS M ORRIS in » a* n r+ B _ W Springwaler keep WALTER W ith 435 m em bers in th e H ou se o f R e p r e s e n t a tiv e s , in flu e n c e is g a i n e d b y a represen tative in Congress o n ly through seniority. T h a t’s w h y W a lte r N o rb la d is able to d o so much for Oregon. H is 13-year headstart ¡3 im portan t to jo b s in O regon. Throu gh his seniority N o rb la d is O reg o n ’s on ly influential vo ic e in Congress. K e e p W a lte r N o rb la d in Congress. A n y n e w ly elected congressman could not attain N o tb la d ’s congressional influ ence unless he served continuously to the y ea r 1973! bstacatia, uregon, F riday, Uct. 24, 11)58 WALTER NORBLAD! Paid Advertisement, Walter Norblad lot Congress Committee, Wendell Wyatt, Chairman,1211 Lexington Avenue, Astoria, O re gon Salem Campaign Office, 130 S. Liberty Street Cattle Empire YOU CAN A L W A Y S 3 0 ■n!sP 5 ;?g BITTER hat "Glider Rod" T H E F R E S B j r ,. : . i I N CHURCHES B y C. T . E. SPRTNG W ATER Tt :s very intonatin'* and en SUN.-MON.-TUE. OCT. 26-27-28 R e v. H arry L . H am pton, Slip tertaining, especially when you p ly Pastor are away from home, to get the ROBERT M IT C IIU M in M ornin g W orship 11 a.m. home town paper and. read about Sunday School 10 a.m. folks you know. In the Clacka E A G LE CREEK mas County News recently we R ev. V ern on E. Ross,Jr Pastor L O S T read how J. O. Botkin came out W orship 11 a.m, second best in an encounter with Brown leather billfold with very n tractor and had a leg broken. imnortant personal papers of the - Sunday School 10 a.m ST. J O H N S at G E O R G E Anybody acquainted with J. O. owner, Calvin Quiandt. Liberal know- that in a short time he will reward. Turn in at Sportsman’s R e v.V ern on E. Ross, Jr. Paatqr W orship 9a.m. be back in the harness and back Cafe. Sunday Sch ool 10 a.m. m his own tracks Good luck to you, Mr. Botkin, and do a good CÎTRIST1 A N C H U R C H job of getting well. Then there B ible School 10 A . M. was mention of Emery Kingston, W orship S ervice 11 A . M. u grand old guy eating and fill Christian E ndeavor 6:30 P.M ing up with kinfolk. Emery is B ible Study 7:30 P.M . fortunate in having a good bunch C h oir P ra ctice 8:30 P M A S S E M B L Y O F GOD of relatives. .They come in migia- tv handy lots of times. It was In CHURCH G AR F IE LD CHURCH OF THE [be News that Jack Akin and his Woodrow Clay NAZARENE le s t half had a young cow die on 3th and R road w ay - Pastor ( Four Miles East of Estacada) them. W e knew Jack when he Sunday School 10 A. M. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. didn’t even have a cow. Forty Morning Worship 11 A. M. M orn in g Worshfc) 11 a.m. years ago, more or less, the writ Junior Church Sunday School Youth Services 6 P. M. er stepped o ff a street car in Es Evening Services 7 P. M. Bldg. tacada and who should be stand E ven ing E vangelistic Service Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P.M. ing there among the others but Pastor: Rev. Stephen R. Beals 7 45 p.m. Jack Akin and we become good Phone CR 9-6325 M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H friends forever. There was a bevy o f cute little girls playing S E. 2nd & M ain (on the h ill) „ T r y a Classified A d v . in the on the depot platform and several M ornin g W orsh ip 11 a.m w ill get results and the cost is the [lo w . Just phone us or _brin g years after Jack married one of ¡ N ursery fo r ch ildren at them. Then in the News there parsonage or m ail your ad. in. AT T A Y L O R ' S ! "Tradsr Sod" FXkCiS FOR THURSDAY, FRiSAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23-24-25 T! ?f e Ars Your Churches traceries ' OUAlliy MEATS Leon I'uikK CHOPS ¡M J 9 c PORK ROAST lb .3 9 c Pork Sncjlder S T E A K lb. 5 9 c --------------------------------------------- -- --- Bo ogiu COTTAGE BRAND, Reg. 29c C O T T A G E CHEESE 2 P * - 3 9 « | COTTAGE BRAND, Reg. 23c ea. SPINACH 2 for 3 5 -: i, J ’ N C K if. E A T !b. § 9 c -too s«*, tug. 29c ««. - KLEENEX 4 'V. ^ Ü \T 5 U.S. No. 2 S ? U D S - ¿ i lk on 0 \ f •‘3S* O t l C 2 A Size 1 0 0 ALL PURPOSE Reg. 63c FLOUR 5 lbs. 3 9 c Mother's QUICK OATS Special 2 9 c With CUP and SAUCER, 2 lb. 10 oz., Reg. 59c Thank You Folks For your friendship and patronage which we have i DELICIOUS A P P L E S Jonathon A P P L E S box g 9 c — box 9 9 c ELASTIC STARCH Special 2 for 1 5 c J---------------------- CHUN KING, Rtg. 31c S Q U A S H, 30 lb. average ea. 7 5 c 12 oz. QUICK. Reg. 16c 303 tin Creek Inn. We know you w ill find the same hosp CHOP SUEY VEGETABLES 2 f°r 3 5 c itality from the new owners, M r. and Mrs. Jack JACK-O-LANTERNS 5 c ; 1 0 « 1 5 c TAYLOR’S enjoyed during the years we owned your Eagle MARKET N. Estacada City Limits & Hiway 211, ■ CR 9-3253 M artin. Jake and Lila Marchbank