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Timely Rains Fill Lake Behind N^ llì Fork Dim Lisney Film Reads Last Rites for Broadway Fare Local People Clackamas County News Page 4 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Nov. 28, 1958 Now playing at the Broadway Martha Myers died Nov. 22 MEAT CUT FOR LOCKERS ; Walt Disney’s first true life fani- 1958 after a long illness. She was ! asy, ’Perri’ the life story of a born July 14, 1894 in Missouri including Hauling, Butchering, Coding, Cut | squirrel in nature’s own ways. and has lived in Estacada for tht | This sometimes comical, suspen- past 24 years. She was a mem ting, wrapped and delivered for 6c lb. | seful but always heart warming ber of the Estacada Methodist | story will play for two days on church and Centennial Rebekah Pork 8c lb. ly Nov. 26 and 27.This film will Lodge No. 147. She is survived by her husband, Chris Myftrs; be accompanied by the academy- Cooling, cut, wrapped and delivered, 4c lb. award winning featurette ‘Wet- daughter, Mrs. Carrol Bond ol Auburn. Calif., brother, Chester I bat ic ttouno Friday and Saturday a cinema- Hayden, Vallejo; sister, Mrs.Jes- Harold Middleton | scope color picture starring Ro sie G. Erdah of Minneapolis, Dial CR. '1-5145 bert Taylor and Richard Wid- Minn. mark ‘THE LAW AND JAKE Funeral services were held on ' WADE”starts with the excite Nov. 26 at 10:30 A.M. at the ment of a jail break to free the Clayville Chapel with vault en west’s most notorious criminal; tombment in Riverview Abbey. builds to tension when the killer Rev. Milton Nelson officiated. kidnaps the sheriff and the girl he loves and is climaxed by a Quentin Clifford Cook. 36, of * f t 7 J # w ' f O r t r u l y e x p e r T t ] deadly gun duel. Second feature Eagle reek died Nov. 16 as re Wolf Dog”starring Jim Davis sult of auto accident. He was ' Í J N b AR B/TR IN G F O L K S T r V I and Allison Hayes. A cinema- born at Cherry Grove, Oregon, • scope picture about an ex-con- April 12, 1922 and lived at Eagle ; vict, a boy and his dog A tale of Creek for two years where he thrills an action on a Canadian was employed by C & L Lumber THE 1 ranch. Thrill- packed adventure as millwright. He was a veteran ) \ \ M E S T A C A D A B A R B E R ! of World War II and is survived aptly describes this film. Sunday thru Tuesday Walt by his wife Patricia A; sons- rvp Disnev’s techicolor production of Quentin C. Jr., and Daniel A.and f \ -- --------------------------- | “THE LIGHT IN THE FOREST’ daughter Barbara of Eagle starring Fess Parker, Carol Lyn- reek; his mother, Mrs. Bertha ] ley and James MacArthur. A Cook of Milwaukie; his brothers- white boy raised by the Indians Wesley F., Clarence C., Bertie F. returns home to find himself in of Portland and Elwin R. of W. strange surroundings.His efforts Virginia; his sisters- Mrs Elsie Two Barbers - - No Waiting! switch activating one of the two to adjust himself are hampered Long; Mrs. Winnifred McClure Timely fall rains filled the mas river to spill the water „„ and Mrs. Lillian Howard of Port „„„ , kilowatt .. ____ by his ^ uncle shown tumbling back into the ri 26,500 generators. ^ who ^ hates hjm Indians. and s, oots ESTACADA BARBER SHOP Mrs. Clara P. Berchette of lake behind Portand General El- ver on the downstream side of Wit.un a few days the second un- 1)is ^ s t friend. This drives the land; Cottage Grove; Mrs Opal E. Tom electric company’s newly com- the dam. Late Saturday after of Prinville, Ore; Mrs. Er- pletedl North Fork dam provid noon Nov. 22 PGE President it on the line will be bringing boy away but he returns with his linson Jackson of Milwaukie. Ore; ing sufficient flow in the Clacka- Frnay M. Warren Jr., threw a the project to 53,000 kilowatts, bride to be to claim his land and line Mrs. Betty Lou Jackson of Uma settle down. tilla, Ore; Mrs. Bertha D. Krause of Trenton, N. J. Funeral services were held on Nov. 25 at 1:30 PM at Clayville ( apel with vault interment at Willamette National in Portland. Rev. Paul Alderson of Oregon City officiated. ATTEND SILVER ANNIV. CONVENTION A FEW W H 1*53 F Î E anti MERCURY CARS RR2GB FANTASTICALY 101VÎ COOPERATIVES OF PACIFIC Delegates from Gresham Coop local member of Pacific FULL FACTORYGUARANTEF! “ U R 8 Y ! - TM5SE 5ARGAÎMS WON'T erative, Cooperatives, attended the re cent saver anniversary conven LAST VERY LONGi tion of Pacific Cooperatives re LOW DOWN PAYMENTS - EASY TERMS! cently in Portland, November 17- 19. Attending from this area were Frank S. Battaglia, vice- president and voting delegate, and Richard H.Wilcox, secretary- manager of the local cooperative. .One local man. Mr. Battaglia, reported that the convention con- 1 9 5 7 LINCOLN sisted of reports on how the reg ional wholesale cooperative was progressing in the field of farm A real bsr/ for someone supplies. At the meeting, Pac ific general manager, Charles Ba who wants a first-ebss told the delegates that Pac A?? Y ! ! ler, ific has made great strides in the development of pe;roleum and car with everything on it! fertilizer sources. ore cio'id Thanksgiving A report was given announc ing that Pacific Cooperatives,re Other Specials S presenting its 119 member farm cooperatives throughout the three Northwest states, is part Prccs for Fri, Sun., Noy. 2B-2Ö owner of the new R15 million phosphate plant being conslruc- Beautiful 195/ CHE VSpori Coape ed at Georgetown, Idaho. Representing the local women V '. . at the Hen House Fair division the convention were Mrs. H. / Y of E. Harmon of Route 1 Eagle 3-Tone, Power Pack, Radio & rear SP EN D where Creek and Mrs. Wavne Waugh of €5 Portland. speaker, Heater, Windshield wash, CELEBRATE THEIR 42ND WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholo Back-up-Sites, New Whitewall tiros mew celebrated their 42nd wed Standby CATSUP, 14 oz. btfe. J ding anniversary on Monday and Standard transmsission. night of last week with a dinner for their children. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Godsey and Anne and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bartholomew and Cottage MARGARINE 5 for 1 - 0 0 two boys were present. Mr. and 1 95$ CHEV V 2 ton Pickup. Heater, Mrs. Bob Bartholomew and son of Eugene were unable to be there but had spent the previous i 6.50 x k6 tires; Side tire mount & weekend at home. mŒ MRS. WESTERBERG HOSTESS Only 10,000 Miles. Like NEW! TO METHODIST LADIES The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service of the Methodist Lean Church met at the home of Mrs. C. E. Westerberg last Wednes day. A delicious luncheon was 1953 MERC 4-dr. St. Transm. 0D., served by the hostesses, Mrs. Oriole Sliced ÔÂCu u ¿ liti. pkg. Ray Gordon and Mrs. A.J. New --------------------------------------------------------4— --------------------- man. The devotions were given R. & H., Ne wsolid black paint, New by Mrs. Milton Nelson and Mrs Woody Gail lard. The program recaps. Sharp. A bargain at only -- Loin PORK «O a S í ib. 4 9 c TURNIPS, RUTABAGAS or PARSNIPS was led by Mrs. Dewey Qualls, assisted by Mrs. Roy Douglas, Mrs. C. E. Westerberg and Mrs. 3 lbs. 25c O. H. Westby. This was about what the United Nations is do ing to help the under privileged of the world through FAO, WHO 1953 BUICK 4-dr. R & H, Automatic and UNESCO, and also in cebra Delicious APPLES, Fancy lb. 10c tion of the signing of the Dee laration of Human Rights by the transm. Completely overhauled. Double Luck 303'$ United Nations Dec 10, 1948. A-l CARD OF THANKS GREEN BEANS __ 1 0 ^ 9 9 « Fresh crisp LETTUCE wish to express onr sin 2 lbs. 2 9 c ... cere We and heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbors for their 1949 BUICK 4-dr. A good motor & sympathy and assistance at the Cottage 303's death of our beloved wife and and for the beautiful flo transm. R & H As is ea. 2 5 c mother GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 2 for 35c Fresh PINEAPPLES ral offerings Myrtle. Eddie, Jack and Sam Dmytryk MILLER CHEVROLET Mrs. Harold Wooster visited her aunt, Mrs Mary Posson in Portland last Friday and Satur SERVICE day, flu Specials ESTACADA MOTOR CO. ÍSTACAGA, OREGON Phone CR Ç-32A2 H ,1. 9 THAHKSC'V H $ $189500 IT C0UNKI BoSo^nc MEAT iiish FORK CHOPS lb. 35c $1695 00 ib. 5 2 e _____ ; $ 6 9 5 0 0 GROCERIES throughout. $695-00 $12000 TAYLOR’S HIWAY MARKET N. Estacada City Limits & Hiway 211,- CR 9-3253 Mr and Mrs. Duane Day at tended the Oregon- Oregon State football game in Corvallis on Saturday. Estacada Rhone CR 9-3297