War II. There was a Marine on On the bookmark are listed to the girls the rules for the Clackamas County News Pape •* Guadalcanal who wrote to his fa­ daily readings. They are without ed Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Jan. 23, 1959 El Salvador Dolls to be dressed. mily, asking them to join with note or comm nt, which means The Dolls belong to the Unit and him in reading certain verses that a person of any faith may if after dressing the girls wish to follow them and may use what­ from the Bible each day. the doll they dressed they Eventually, the idea came to ever version or translation of the keep may purchase them. The Doll win­ the attention of the American Bible he prefers. ning the contest in the Unit will Bibe Society. It grew into a Like I said. 1 am not a preach­ to the girl dressing her. Each world wide movement now spon er, and I guess I would not be a go girl must write a short story on THUR., l'RL, SAT., Jan. 22*24 sored by the Society and a com­ very good religious editor. Salvador; its characteristics as ELVIS PRESLEY, mittee of laymen, headed by Pres. But I recognize a good thing El a counrty and its people and must CAROLYN JONES, Eisenhower. when 1 see it. accompany the finished doll. , imMu thl. WALTER And it is growing stronger all This is a good thing. Mrs. George Armstrong, presi­ L i v e y o u r fa m ily true ooLO RES MATTHAU, HART, the time. dent of the Unit visited with the E n r i c h e d S p r o a d DEAN JAGGER IN A relatively new term in our AMERICAN LEGION AUX. girls and talked to them. language is ‘chain reaction.' It is JUNIORS DOING GOOD WORK Next meeting will be February // // challenging to think of the chain 21 at 1 PM at the hall. Mary Jane King Creole N U C I A reaction that could result from The American Legion Auxil­ and Susan Cody will be hostesses. the coordinated reading and ap­ iary Juniors met at the Legion Misses Linda, Connie, and Kathy M A R G A R I N E SECOND FEATURE plication of specific passages of hall with 12 girls in attendance Courtain were hostesses of the CLAYTON MOORE AND the Bible throughout the world. and Miss Linda Courtain presid­ day. LVERHEELSIN It could become a spiritual ing. Chairman Bonnie Jones was Handy, thrifty... “ force that no world power, how­ unable to attend. Mrs. Charles PUBLIC SCHOOLS CONDUCT Snowley, Mrs. Lester Courtain, ever sinister, could stop. DRIVE FOR The way the project works, you Mrs. John Abbott and Mrs.Adolph CLOTHING CHILDREN anà k s o m f/ T“ lLonf R'™?ter get a bookmark from the Ameri­ Still, chairman were present to NEEDY Beginning Monday, local school and the Lest City can Bible Society, 450 Park aven­ assist with the work. will bring bundles of Made t L ue, New York 22, N. Y. You pay The girls made 8 scrapbooks children used clothing to school during for the Childrens Hospital and K R AF T nothng for it, incidentally, and Clothing Week. Accor­ from the one and only f , of Gold" you will not be asked for a con­ cut out 116 tray mats for the Vet­ World erans Hospital. Mis. Still explain­ ding to Supt o Schools R. E. Cody M IR A C L 2 W H IP tribution. the drive is to continue through SUN.. MON., TUES., Jan. 25-26-27 Friday and is a part of a nation­ and sp e c ia l /J, {1 U \ c u : ALFRED HITCHCOCKS wide campaign to raise enough us­ -pickle relishes MASTERPIECE STARRING ed clothing, shoes and bedding to JAMES STEWART AND by W A L D M A N | clothe one million orphaned and KIM NOVAK IN #1 needy children and adults in the United States and overseas. World Clothing Week is conduct­ ed by Che schools in cooperation with the Christian Children’s ^ è à s ^ s s s s s œ œ ï s s p a Fund, Inc. an international char­ itable organization which a s s ists orphans and other needy children in the United States and 36 coun­ tries overseas. Mr. Cody says : “ The Christian C a n d y o r ig in a t e d in a n c ie n t Children’s Fund reports that Egypt w here confectioners used good used dlothing is one of the rough molds to form confections vital needs of children and adults o f honey, nuts, chopped fruit, the world over. The minimum sweet meats and spices. They goal this year alone is to clothe sold them from baskets in the one million children and adults. market place. Throngh World Clothing Week, the school children of Estacada will sec to it that many needy boys and girls «ill be warmly clad In 1 8 1 6 our leading city of Philadel­ this « inter. At the same time our p h ia h a d o n ly 2 0 c o n fe c t io n a r y own young people will be learning shops. T o d ay more than 3000 candy a valuabe lesson in humanity and stores sell freshly boxed chocolates experience the joy that comes "Hfc M FS throughout Am erica. A typical store with sharing with those less for­ m ay carry a s many as 300 varieties tunate. I hope the people of our l f M S l i i M A ia and flavors. community will get behind the schools is this effort. of our scientific advancements TALKING L'P we have brought ourselves to the By Edgar Williams of self destruction. Reprinted from NORTH PENN brink Now have one last chance REPORTER, Lansdale, Pa. ourselves out, by Friday, November 29, 1957 to straighten precepts that are age­ No and then 1 stop reaching applying and unchanging. ior well-turned phrase and the less These precepts are in the Bible. cute twist, and 1 write it straighi. They have been there all along, This is one at those times. but we have chosen to ignore I am not a preacher and 1 them. doubt that I would do well as a religious editor. Bit the subject It's as simple as this. No mot­ for today has to do’with some­ orist would consult a road map thing most of us take too much or the best route between two points, then start off on a high­ for granted The Bible. Yesterday, Thanksgiving day, way leading in an entirely dif­ marked the beginning of World­ ferent direction. wide Bible reading Month. From Yet, too many of us, every­ now until Christmas a lot of peo­ where, on our day-to day livins, ple in a lot of nations will unite while we pay close attention to spiritually by reading identical road maps, weather reports and i financial statements, have become passages in their Bibles. This is an interdenomination­ careless about the basic rules al effort and several different laid down in the Bible. versions of the Bible will be us­ If we are honest with ourselv­ ed. What really counts is the es we must admit this. spiritual ra'ly around the great­ An l nrehras we will find that something like Worldwide Bible est Book ever written. Wo mortals have done a pretty Reading Month is for us. thorough job of lousing up this The Worldwide Bible Reading world in wheih we live.With all idea got its start during World I Who’s Afraid of Those “Ci-nnt Con 'es” ! * * * » $ ; ! i 1 - » / / is,- C5 This young la dy seems to be unnaturally calm in the face of what ap p e ars to be an attack by oirborne creatures from outer space. Actu- a lly the “ m onsters" are G ian t Cooties, a parlor gam e for children and adults, manufactured by Schaper Plastic G am es of Minneapolis, Minn. How ever, the ga u d y plastic C oolies are more than a game. They function as a colorful takc-apart toy for t -iy tots. A slot atop th e ir, hollow bodies makes a p ig g y bank of eacii. In the 19lh century, the a v e r a g e pe r capita consumption of candy w as nine pounds. T o d ay it is about 18 pounds. O f f r a * r:w s ftr the En ire FAMILY! D ieting? C a n d y is lower in calories than •you think! A one-pound assortment of approxim ately 4 4 pieces yields an aver­ a g e of only 4 7 caleries per piece. M inia- tures ave ra ge about 2 7 calories •och. I 95ì .' c, Huated, Dynafiow Converted te crew bue. ORISON CITY MAIM »! II6HTI 1955 PONTIAC Casalina hurJtap r .a d ic , Prices for 5-- Thursday Saturday, Jon, 22 - 23-24 GUARANTEED PERFECT U v t - v L i l JE WELK Y r>ndy, Oregon Fresh C R A N B E R R I E S U. S. C. A. Goo d - Any Size POT R 0 A S 1 r 1b. 65c Large,Sweet O R A N G E S Farm Fresh STEWING CHICKENS PARSNIPS, TURNIPS and 3 lbs. 1lb. 49c RUTABAGAS 1lb. 3c I 1957 CHEV. 4 door station wa^on V-V V-8. Standard transmission. Good condition. '57 CHEV. Bel Air 2 dr. '55 FGRD Pickup COMPLETELY OVERHAUED H a , New Sent, Auto. Transmission. 6 560 x 16 6-ply tires, 2 brand new, lb. 2 5 c ilb. 9c I 1955 0LDSM0BILE "8 8 " 2 door Radio, Heater. Automatic transmission. 25c ! G ray's Hardware SPECIAL! 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