Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, May 18, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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TWA HONORED AT EAGLE ess responsibilities for t h is
CREEK STORK SHOWER
shower.
A double stork shower wasj
given on Friday night. May 11, Estacada Scouts to
for Mrs. George Baley and Mrs. Attend Camporee
Stewart Woods, in the Eagle | Estacada Boy Scout troop 210
Creek Church fellowship hall. | will leave early Saturday
The honorees were showered morning, with Scoutmaster Joe
with baby gifts by 28 ladies Barr, to participate in the an­
present and a number o f others nual Scout Camporee at Canby,
unable to attend. Centering the on the County |Falrgrounds.
gift table was a large toy stork During the Camporee, which
standing in a yellow crepe pa­ lasts from Friday eve: until
Sunday,
all
o u f v Ciacka-
per
water
Multicolored
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s scouts
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bouquets of tulips, lilacs, iris, j mas County will have a chance
and other spring flowers, dec- I *° compete in camping skills.
orated the tables, at which the
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guests were served refresh-
Ten-year-old Jimmy Barr,
ments of angel food cake and 4th grade son of Mr. and Mrs.
ice cream. Quite a number of Joe Barr> made a quiclc trip to
the church ladies shared host-, Portland Genera, Hoipital Sun­
day night to have his appendix
removed.
Among those going to the
coast this last weekend for
pleasure and clams were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Saunders and
children, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Bartholomew and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Sim Dunlop and John
Stormer.
Larry Mehl spent Mother’s
day here with his mother. He
teaches agriculture In the Wal­
lowa, Oregon, schools.
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SPRINGWATIR EYES A L O F T
The Clackamas County News Estacada, Oregon f "
Friends o f Mrs Maude Rar
Nora Carpenter, a faithful
■ck note the death last Satur
day of her sister-inlaw,
Mrs Observer until she moved to
Margaret A. Rarick of
Port­ California a few years ago. is
land. The Rev. Charles C.Rar­ vis'ting Estacada friends. There
ick, husband o f the deceased, is a plan afoot to draft her for
has visted Springwater Church Tower service at least once
many times in past years; and while she is here.
local friends extend sympathy
The new Aircraft message
to him in his loss. Dr: and Mrs form (yellow sheet) is now in
Rarick had
just celebrated use and columns No. 3, function
their 65th weddlng anniversary of Aircraft and No.8, distance
Visiting at the Harry Sarver
Edward Shearer, who is cur­ from Post are both to be omit­
home for the past ten days rently staying at home of his ted.
We would be remiss in our
were their daughter and son-in- son Gilbert in West Linn, was
over duty as a reporter if we failed
law, Mr. and Mrs. Julio Quilici visiting in Springwater
and baby daughter Lou Ann. the weekend, attending Satur­ to set down here that S-Sgt.
On Monday they left to return day's Grange meeting and Sun­ Mattson wore h>s new summer
uniform, and very smart too, on
to their home in Lovelock, Nev day church services.
During last week the Sarvers
Dale Roeder returned
last his most recent visit to Estaca­
and their guests sojourned at Thursday to the home of h‘s da. Also we are informed that
Seaside.
parents .Mr and Mrs. Cyril the Sgt. has the promising be­
All
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oberg Roeder, after serving with the ginnings of a moustache.
this will be apparent on attend­
and childen spent the weekend U.S. Army in Germany.
at Longbeach, Wash.
The Everett Shibleys drove ance at the Wednesday evening
Wilma Guttridge
and small meeting.
Mothers Day week end visit­ sons to Troutdale on Sunday
Peggy Anders, who served at
or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. for her to "catch a ride” with the Tower until taken to the
Don Showerman and children friends driving home to Herm- hospital somet‘me ago, is at
was his mother, Mrs. Blanche iston.
On their return trip, home convalescing.
Showerman o f Hillsboro. She the Sh‘bleys stopped in Port­
Larry Anders has taken up
came on Friday and they took land to visit Mrs.Shibley’s bro­ Observer duties again for the
her into Portland
Monday to ther, Bill Beck, and family.
Garfield Grange after an inter­
get her bus for home.
WhUe
high school studies
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Shibley val when
here she was taken to the went to Portland Sunday for kept
him too
busy for sky­
homes of various friends she a Mother’s Day dinner at the watching.
knew while living here and al­ home o f Jean’s
Park's Mill has donated an­
parents, the
so attended Methodist Moth­ McCloskeys.
other load
o f wood for the
ers Day church services with
Estacada
Celebrating Mother’s Day stove at our post.
her family. For dinner on Sun­ with Mrs. Erma Tenny were i Volunteer Fire Dept, members
day
Meta Kiggins also was a her two daughters and their fa- I have volunteered to help our
guest at their home.
Underwood
milies— the Lyle Pattersons of | supervisor, Red
with delivery.
Milwaukie
and
the
Ken
Petr'es
Rev. Violet Bolliger has a
new grandson born
to
her of Portland. Also sharing Sun­
dinner at the Tenny home
daughter and husband, Mr.and day
was Ed. Shearer.
Mrs. C. Edward Brain May 10
The Del Gants
enjoyed a
in Berkeley, Calif.
He has
been named Joel Marcus and Mother’s Day dinner party in
This is the store of over one thousand gifts
has two brothers, Edward Jr. Portland, hosted by their son
and Kenneth.
The paternal Delmer Gant and son-in-law,
grandparents live in California. Don Thomas, and also honoring
that would be appreciated by the boy or girl
Norma
Mrs. Nettie Littlefield of Port­ the younger mothers,
land, who is a frequent visitor and Reitha.Later they all visit­
graduate. It’s easy to choose gifts here where
at the home of her daughter. ed daughter Rita DeSeranno
and her family in Portland.
Rev.Violet Bolliger, is the great
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horner,
grandmother.
accompan'ed by
Mrs. Helen
you have such a large and varied selection—
Hubbard, spent Sunday visit­
MRS. BATES ENTERTAINS
ing their daughter and son-in-
ind you‘11 find our prices will appeal to you
PAST NOBLE GRANDS law, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Evon in
Mrs. Mollie Bates was hostess Oregon City.
Last Thursday
for the Past Noble Grands club night visitors at
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the Horner
at her home Monday at a 1P.M home were Mr.and Mrs.Robert
luncheon with 15 members pre­ Copp o f Portland
sent.
The Arnold
Broadhursts
Mrs.Amy Rivers, president of drove to Salem Sunday to see
I the club, conducted the business Mrs. Broadhurst’s mother. Mrs.
] meeting when plans were made Winnie Lappen. Saturday night
11 for the June 11 meet. It will they entertained Arnie’s moth­
Powell Blvd. and Main
Grsham, Oregon ' be a pot luck p'enic in the yard er, Mrs. Lucy Broadhurst, and
of Mrs. Nellie Currin. Commit­ B‘ll Brown. Monday luncheon
tee will be Mrs. Florence Goh- guests included
Lucy Broad­
ring, Mrs. Wilma Rynning and hurst, Lois Brown and son Da-
| Mrs. Elsie Hale
vey, and small
niece Joyce
Broadhurst. On May 8. Arnie
Those attending the Lewis Broadhurst attended a meeting
and Clark Spring Concert at of the “ old timers” auto club
the civic auditoriem recently at Portland’s Multnomah hotel.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy
were Mrs Foland Girt, Eva Jo
weekend
were
Girt. Barhrra la v r ? and Mrs. Baker last
THE TIRE SALE EVENT OF THE YEAR
Clvde Alexander. Stanley Girt, Roy’s sister and brother-in-law
of
who ‘s
majoring in music at Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cave
HERE IT IS—
I Lewis and Clark played in the Springfield.
hand.
Mr. and Mrs. S.E. Lawrence
enjoyed a Mothers Day dinner
■n Portland at the
home
of
PAST MATRONS CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED their daughter and son-in-law,
Mrs. Ahh‘e Armstrong was Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wiechmann.
I hostess or Friday afternoon to Visiting the Henry Heiisbergs
the Past Matrons Club of O.E. last Friday afternoon was their
c
P ' -sent were Mrs. Alice sister-in-law, Mrs. Jay Moore
fV-tpr Mrs. Madeline Fourier, of Spokane.
Top Quality Co-op Pasrengcr Tires
The Wilbur Howells
spent
Mrs. H^zel Day, Mrs. Bessie
Meade. Mrs. Mary Reed. Mrs. Sunday with “ Red’s” mother,
T .avina Ahnert. Mrs. Bess Kauf- Mrs. Rex Bledsoe in Garfield. I
AS LOW AS
I man Mrs. Julia Latimer, Mrs. On Saturday Mrs. Howell w*th
j Vp-nita Gant,Mrs. Daisy Tracy. Bonnie visited her mother,Mrs
Dessert l'-ncheon was served; Arnold Linder at Carver.
Sunday visitors at the Ray I
j followed h - a Short business
Aycock home were Mrs. Robert
I meeting and social hour.
Guttridge (an aunt of Ruth’s)
and Miss Lavina Crawford of
'T H O m MASTERS’ CLUB
6:70x 15 Tire. Price includes tax & mounting
Portland. Dinner guests were
MEET'S i*T ESTACADA Ray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.Ed
The School M ajors’ C'ub of Aycock.
B U Y C-OP TIRES DURING TH IS SALE —
Clackamas Countv
held its
Sunday afternoon visitors at
May meeting on Tuesday. May the Jack Akins
FOR M ILEAGE - Q U A L IT Y - SA VIN G S
home were
8th in
the Estacada Grade Kathleen’s parents, Mr.
and
School cafeteria. Archie Pad- Mrs Roy Beck of Portland
berg of Milwaukie, club presi­
Three
Springwater young
dent presided over the meet­ people who went w'th Vernon
ing. Tom McBride, Principal Ross to Portland on Monday
600 N. E. 8th St.
Gresham, Oregon £ of Molalla was elected vice- night to attend the m onthly.
president to succeed Ray Buy­ meeting of Youth Presbytery |
ers. Concord School Sunt Ray were Winnie Shibley, Lilly Ru
Buyers will automatically be­ pert and Mike Newell. Other |
come president for next school Westminster Fellowship mem-«
vear. Bill Shannon, County bers from Eagle Creek also
Supervisor will succeed him­ wont along
self as secretary-treasurer.
This Wednesday afternoon
the Springwater Grange Home
Ec. club met at the home of
Mrs. Laura Tucker, and after­
CARPENTER
wards feted her with a special .
surpise celebration >n honor of |
REMODELING
her 79th birthday.
Trucks are hauling logs off
General Contracting
the back of Elmer Dibble's pro­
Painting - Decorating- Spray perty this week.
Advance announcement is
or Brush
made of two Springwater
Grange sponsored events on
Paper Hanging
Saturday. May 26. In the morn­
Prompt and Expert Service
ing will be the annual cemetery
A. R. TALMADGE, Sr.
cleanup. At noon at the Shib­
280 W. Exeter - Tel OC 6404 ley home, will be a picnic to
which all children of Spring
Gladstone, Oregon
water. Dodge, and Viola are
invited to come and bring their
parents land food )
FOR THc GRADUAL. MAR
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Friday, May 18, 1956
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WITH 2 0 TEARS SERVICE
MAY QUALIFY FOR FREE
RETIREMENT PAY AT
AGE 6 0 .
HAVE FUNÎ
DANCING
Saturday Night, May 19
GRESHAM REXALL DRUGS
TO LARRY HOYT
And His
We Give S. & H. Green Stamps!
W E S T E K A A IIS Iv S
STARS OF
STAGE - SCREEN
RADIO - RECORDINGS
CO-OP T'RE ¥IE£K
APPEARING AT
May 14!k thru 19th
Sportsman’s Club
ESTACADA
CLEARANCE SALE
Dutch Boy Paints
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*1 5 6 0
FARMERS GAS & SUPPLY
MW MAN'S
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DISCONTINUED COLORS
Hi Gloss
Senigloss
Shoo 'rem 9:00 e.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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TV SETS, aii makes
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Located in the Estacada Electric
TUBES TESTED FREE
PHONE 44 F I
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