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Salmon Mon. and brought home her father to spend a few weeks. Mrs. Smith has been unabe to (By Leila Gordoni visit tier daughter resently. She G< na Ballous brother Carl Haa- was here in Sept. 1957. latul and daughter and her hus- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hills at bund the Russel Hunters were ov tended the Golden Wedding re er nite guests at Genas one day ception of Mr. and Mrs. Fred this week from Marysville, Wash. Hills in Springfield, Ore. last Visiting at the Ernest Duus weekend.Several hundred friends horn 3 Thanksgiving was her sister and relatives attended. Bessie Mrs. Blanche Wranker of Portland Hills made the table arrange Mr. and Mrs. Dan Howell spent ment and was complimented on the week end at the Ernest Duus the profesional work. horv and she attended Booster Mrs. Gena Ballou entertained nite a* Grange. Francis Hunter is Rev. and Mrs. Dave Worden and making her home at the Duus daughter Lori of Eugene to din place. ner recently. About GO enjoyed the potluck Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooster and program for Booster nite Sat had Thanksgiving dinner with at the grange. All enjoyed the Louvena and Oscar Crawford. program and dancing. Jo e Gutt- The Ray Gordons and their ridge was speaker and he talked on John Wickenkamp and fam on important matters affecting ily had dinner at the Phil Howes the fanner. He is Pomona Master in Beaverton T. G. day. and am member of Springwater The Sylvan Carters spent the grange. day at their granddaughter’s,Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White en and Mrs. Ronald Manchas in tertained their youngest daugh Dallas.He is a radio announcer at ter an her three boys of Sweet- the Dallas station. Charles and home Thanksgiving. Larry Incey came home with the Dae and Lora Palmateer spent Carters and their parents, the H. the day at her borthers the Fred Laceys will call for them Sun. Davises in Portland I Having dinner at the Doyle Lola Reimers’ sister Gertrude Carters were here fother O. B. Sganzini of Napa, Calif, called to Walters and her sister; George wish her a happy holiday. The Coburn; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sganzzinis plan on visiting here Walters and Mickey of Seattle at Christmas. and Grandpa Wiley Metcalf. It Edward Lee had surgery last was also their 4th wedding anm- Wed. and was getting aong as i versary. well as can be expected. His sis The Wm. Chryslers daughter ter and husband, Mr. an Mrs.Ir Diane and Mrs. Carl Weitz and vin Viles of Albany, Mo. came to her two children arrived last !>e with Ed. and to visit her fath week from Spokane to spend er. Paul Lee took them and Thanksgiving with the family. Marsha and Charlotte to Frisco The Carl Burkes were dinner on Wed. and they returned to guests at t)he Jim Lambs Thurs. Estacada Sun. Marsha remained The Jim Lambs had a belated in Calif, for a few dags. The Thanksgiving witr their son and Viles plan to leave here Wed. for family the Roy Lambs of Cama- Wash, on g-jn. home. Peggy An lers drove to White L :>!a Reimers spent the holidr '..U . and Mrs. A1 I’ardun in Oregon City. Floyd Beebe and Mrs. Estella A FEW NEW ‘58 FORD Rice had dinner Sun. at the home his sister Miss Ethel Beebe in and MERCURY CARS of Portland. Priced Fantastically The Dean Qualls visited at the home of his parents the Dewey L O / ! Qluals Sun. and Lola Reimers Full Facto’ J.uir ' es! spent Sun. at Ray Gordons The home of Opal Rowan was HURR'i H >: damaged by fire Sun. eve. BARGAIN^ / O' r BE badly She was away at the time so un HERE L< > G' able to save their clothing etc; ....Low Down ’ oants! The kitchen is badly smoked up, not destroyed, but everything ..... EASY T ■ MS ! ..... but in the living room and bed soom f " 7 - ' ' ' A i- a total loss. Besides Opal these are two title girls both in l..e 3rd grade. Pete Ballou and Ray Gordon worked at the hall Mon. Litcy Middleton was in to see Pit...........atia CR 9-: 262 her brother Boo and found him re-ting easier and much improv ed and ¡earned her sister Margie G arfie ld New s Prîtes effective iiursiky, Fritcy & Connett was in the hospital after a heart attack. Garden Club work day at Leila Gordons Thu. to finish wiring and painting cones for the show -prinqwister By Phyllis Fitch Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Erickson spent Thanksgiving day at Mrs. Erickson’s brother’s home in Hood River. All Springwater was shocked by the sudden death of Mrs. Lydell Reed's mother Saturday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fitch and children spent Thanksviving at the home of Mrs. Fitch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hayward of Milwaukie. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II Tucker had their daughter Nancy and her gril friend Helen Varion home from college Thanksgiving On Saturday Jon Tucker and his wife Carolyn called on Jon’s grandmother, Mrs. Laura Tucker and other relatives. Mrs. Riggins sister Mrs. Orville Richman from Roseburg. Last Wednesday Lena Riggins went by bus with her mother to her home in Seattle. She became ill on the trip. Murray drove up on Saturday and they returned home on Sunday. We hope she has a speedy recovery. Sunuay dinner guests at Mrs. Elvira Sullivan's home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pratt of Elwood Thanksgiving day dinner guests at the Gene Sullivan home were Gene's mother Mrs. Eliva Sullivan and his brother Leonard from Ne braska. Leonard is visiting for awhile at his mother's home. Saturday evening guests at the Gene Sullivan home were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wallen and children oi Estacada. Johnny Fitdh spent the holiday weekend at his grandparents home in Milwaukie. Linda Fitch attended a skating birthday party Saturday at Gres- ham in honor of her girl friend. Linda Palmateer. She also stayed the night at Linda's home. Fashion predicts hair will be shorter this year and this will | please many women who have found short hair a great conven- ience. It will also I [please those who want to look taller and thinner, be cause short hair stretches the ap pearance of the fig ure, making you look taller. Longer hair that covers the neckline in back, tends to shorten your ap pearance. But, whether your fancy is fo r l onge r or shorter hair, chances are you’ll treat it to a perma nent to make it hold t h e s t y l e y o u New no lotion permanent requires only S| cial end papers and plain water for wa choose. For the do-it-yourself set little lotion to apply to a curl, there’s a new no lotion home because there is no lotion. Plain permanent called Pace that gives water is all you need to release a custom wave without the un the waving action of the papers. pleasant dripping arid odor usu And the wave is permanent and ally associated with homewave long lasting. lotions. Eight years of research Whatever fashion predicts for went into the development of this winter and spring, you can be product which was demanded by sure wavy hair will be part of it, homewave users themselves. The waving ingredients are in spe because whatever its length, hair cially-treated end papers which is prettier when it’s waved. And contain just the right amount for a home permanent with no lotion ' each hair strand. There’s no will give that wave in a mess L guessing about how much or how free, worry free way. offering was given Mr. and Mrs. James Martin as a going away present. There wgs a program toi- lowed by dancing. Thanksgiving day guests at the Jim Smith home were Mrs. Smith’ mother, Ml s. Abble Evans and El len and Eddie Hodgekiss and chil dren. Friday night Jim Smith’s bro ther Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith and their twochildren stopped for a visit enreute from South Dakola. Mr. Smith had been stat ioned at Boeing Aircraft in S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Del Gant enjoyed Thanksgiving at the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor De Scrano in Portland Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Del Gant were dinner guests at the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas in Oregon City .They drove later to Salem in the day to visit friends. Springwater Home Ec Club is holding a food sale at Hogg Bros, in Oregon City Friday at 10:30. All grange ladies are asked to do nate food for sale. Food may be left at Grange hall in Springwat er Friday AM between 8 and 9. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby give tnat the undersigned has filed his Final Account in the matter of the Es tate of George Whetstone, deceas ed. in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County ot Clackamas, Probate Department, and said Court has set 10:00 o’clock A. M. on the 8th day ot December. 1958, as the time for hearing of objections to said Fin al Account and the settlement thereof. Howard L Smith, Adminstrator of the Estate of George Whetstone, deceased. Beattie, Hibbard, Jacobs & Cald well Attorneys for Administrator 210 Masonic Building Oregon City, Oregon PARKINSON GRADUATES FROM RECRUIT TRAINING Robert J. Parkinson, son of Mr. and Mr«. FI lyd E. P "kin ion Estacada, Route One graduated from rH-uit traiing Nov. 14 at the Naval Training Center at San Diego, Calif. In 9 weeks of instruction the /age 5 THE CLACK AMAS COUNTY NEWS Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Dec. 5, 1958 raw recruit is developed into « Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty with the fleet. ATTEND PHONE FORUM Barbara Watkins, Ruth Eifer and Duane Day of the Estacada Telephone S: Telegraph Con. nany, are planning to attend a forum sponsored by the Oregon Independent Telephone Asso ciation at Labanon, on December 11 and 12. The forum will discuss tele phone company problems relating to credit information, package merchandising, billing methods , collection procedures and keep ing subscriber’s records. The pur- post of the meeting is to help persons associated with the 59 independent telephone compan ies in Oregon improve their com mercial & accounting operations. Manufacturerers ol various types of office equipment have indicated they will attend and provide displays. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the kind friends and neighbors for their help before and since the death of cur beloved husband and fa ther. The Quentin Cook Family. ABC oven fresh CRACKERS lb. 1 9 * Betty Crocker C A K E M I X E S DEVILS FOOD YELLOW WHITE HONEY SPICE C.&H. SUGAR 5 for $1 1 0 lbs- 00 _ 1 ' Gunm an's 7 / r fk " SECOND FEATURE RICHARD TODD, ANNE BAX TER. and HERBERT LOM IN ' Chase a Creaked $’:n d o w " SUN., MON., TI E.. Dee. 7-8-9 ROBERT MITCHUM, ROBERT WAGNER, RICHARD EGAN and MAT BRITT IN // The H u rfe rs " WED. 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Everyone will appreci ate this extra phone and the privacy it brings to all the TMs one Is a m ust-for late or emergency calls —or days when we’re Just to o tired to get out o f bed! A nd doesn’t a color phone look so much more cheerful and decorator-planned when it f i t s in w ith youx co lor scheme!? Color phones make ideal and different gifts for every occcasionl Telephones manufactured by KaOotS Switchboard end Supply Company, Chicago, HL Communication! Dhrfc •ion o f International Telephone and Telegraph Corpora tion. Serving the Independent Telephone ioiitau y fas Over 60 Y can I