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cf Mr. and Mrs. R. C. SchleichertTelephone & Telegraph Corn- of Estacada, graduated Nov . 7 pany, are planning to attend a from the Women Officers’ Indoc- forum sponsored by the Oregon trination Course for newly com-! independent Telephone Asso- In 9 weeks of instruction the missioned Marine officers at the eiation at Labanon, on December raw recruit is developed into <t Varine Corps Schools, Quantico, 11 and 12. Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty Va. j The forum will discuss tele- with the fleet. ------------------- | «hone company problems relating TELEPHONE STAFF WILL credit information. n o , DOLORES SCHLEICHERT ATTEND PHONE FORUM merchandising, billing methods , TAKE OFFICERS’ COURSE ribara Watkins, Ruth i-iiYr Dolores A. Schleichert, daughter j and Duane Day of the Estacada Page 6 Clackamas County News Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Dec. 5, 1958 PARKINSON GRADUATES FROM RECRUIT TRAINING Robert J. Parkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Parkinson of Estacada, Rout« One graduated from recruit traiing Nov. 14 at the Naval Training Center at San Diego, Calif. I More Extra CASH collection procedures and kee >- provide displays. ing subscriber’s records. The pur- ------- post of the meeting is to help Thanksgiving diner guests at persons associated with the 59 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob independent telephone compan Clayville were Mr. and Mrs.Chas. ies in Oregon improve their com- Dempsey of Portland and Dr.and mere.a. A accounting operations. Mrs. Chester Rasmussen and \i >'oifac*'irereri ot various family of Estacada. types of office equipment have Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kiggins en- indicated they will attend and tertained their children, Mr.and Mrs. Bob Bennett and family and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kiggins and family, and Mrs. Kiggins’ mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ames on Thanksgiving. The Bob Bennetts now live at Wood Village, near Troutdale, and Mr. Bennett is working for the Reynolds Alum inum Co. A 3 IVow 3 Rsom GROUP i y t * UVIHG ROOM * SELDOM ‘ DININGROOM LIVING ROOM • Davenport and Club Chair in asst, beaut iful covers, spring seats and back. Dav enport makes into bed. for Christmas • Coffee Table • End Table • Table Lamp • Floor Lamp m CLACKAMAS COlinTY Is Today Announcing w w w * 5-piece Formica Top Chrome or Black Leer Dinette Set. ANOTHER NEW C A M P A I G N in which if w ill give a prize of BEDROOM t Hollywood type headboard, footboard and metal rails, in nerspring, many coils. * Box spring and mattress * Large double dresser with large mirror. Many drawers in char coal, lime, oak, sea foam or or toast. * 10.00 IN CASH TO THE CANDIDATE TURNING IN THE MOST POINTS ON NEW AND RENEWAL SUBSCRIPTIONS BY NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT ffl I: REG. VALUE t ' ) IA v u u s $475 00 NOW 3 Rooms $10 90 CASH CAMPAIGN is a NEW CAMPAIGN, and only those candidates who are working for the prizes and cash commis- . :ons are < ligible. Candidates can win this $10.00 cash prize and at the some time with the same subscriptions get votes for the other prizes. Subscriptions will count points for /he S10.00 cash prize be sides counting votes for the bicycle prizes at the regular establish ed vote schedule. See schedule ofpoints below. Milk Shake bonus given on all new subscriptions. T h is Easy Terms Available Purchase Eac¡¡. Piece or jftacm Separately If Desired 2*'¿E£L to' hedul e oí Poi nt s All subscriptions secured and handed in between Thursday morning, December 4, and Satur day night, December 6 will count points toward the $10 cash prize as follows: 1 YEAR 7 POINTS 2 YEARS 14 POINTS All subscriptions secured and handed in between Monday morning, December 8, and Wed nesday night, December 10, will count points toward the $10.00 cash prize, as follows: 1 YE AR 6 POINTS 2 CEARS 12 POINTS All subscriptions handed in for th e last report Saturday, December 13, will count toward the $10.(10 Cash Prize as follows: 10 POINTS 2 YEARS 5 POINTS 1 YEAR Campa i gn Notes Any candidate who is now working in the subscription drive Is eligible to work for the $10.00 cash prize for all subscriptions. One of the active candidates will win this prize in addition to the other prises or cash commission they are guaranteed in the op ening rules. The winner of this special cash prize will be announc ed, and the $10 bill will be awarded at the close of the campaign, in rase of a tie for the $10.00 prize, identical awards will be made to the tielng candidates. This Saturday marks the end of the 2nd week of the subscrip tion and prize campaign. Just one more week to win the prizes each candida/e started out to capture. The campaign is really getting underway this weekend, and each candidate is urged to do his or her very best from here on out. Candidates are cautioned to rightly mark their subscriptions NEW or OLD.Be sure to come to the campaign office real often so that we ran answer any questions you have about the campaign. Out-of- town candidates needing information are asked to eall the eampaign manager at The News office, phone CR 9-3241. Open until 6 p.tn. daily. '. ' y.' Í2BSBL. " ÜPEN SUNDAY 12 So 5:30 EVERY PIECE FULLY GUARANTEED if ALLI ED ME R C H A N D I S E MA R T • FURNITURE • GENERAL MERCHANDISE • APPLIANCES 7720 S. E. 82ND (NEAR KENDALL STATION) PR 5-0038 HAPPY SHOPPING TIME A1 CHRISTMAS! When you’ve been a member of the Christmas Club at Estacada s Branch of the First State Bank of Milwaukie! It’s so much fun and satisfaction in being a Christmas Club member - - especially when you receive your check around the loth of November, which solves your Christ mas financial problems. The time to start your Christmas Club membership for next year is NOW! You may start with as little as 50c weekly or as much more as you want. Don t put it off. Come in and see us today! Estacada Branch . . . Earn 2 A per cent on all savings 3 per cent on three year deposit certificates. Clackamas County News A Rur/on L. Denton Subornption Campaign. Associate Member O.N.P.A. All deposits insured to $10,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m HM*