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CLACKAM AS 2 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dunn of Grove Road, Estacada. had their daughters and son-in-law- as visitors during the past week. Mr. ami Mrs. Deral Jones of Salem and children; Mrs. Alvin Tedish and children o f Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Dar rell Brown and children of The Dalles. Mr- and Mrs. Larry Meade and Donald Meade were Sun day visitors at the Clinton Col son and Ray Colson homes in Oregon City. Bonnie and Rhonda Berg- lund of Portland were visitors at th(. home of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kitching from Thurs. to Sun, when the parents Mr. and Mrs Hasry Berglund came aften them. Also visiting at the grandparents home was Harold Kitching of Portland for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ban croft arc visiting relatives in Idaho this week. A. J. Utt has a new great grandson born to his grandson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Donala Paxton in Durango, Colo. Ray Rickey and family of Portland were Sunday visitors at the home of his parents,Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rickey, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Blum of Stayton were Sunday visitors o f their cousins, Meta Kiggins and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kig gins. Mrs. Mattie Cahill of Seaside spent several days at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kitch ing. Mrs. Wilma Tucker a former Estacada resident s now em ployed as nurse at Medical Hospital on Marquam hill in Portland. E ST A C A D A . O K E G O N . F R ID A Y . M ARCH « . IW 7 dent at the Porter school sons, Eastern Star and Jobs Daughters. About 75 were Mrs. Mary Jeanne Burke, present. substitute teacher at the grade 6th REBEKAHS OBSERVE Sunday visitors at the home at the grade school ad was re school will take over the IRISH HOLIDAY of Mr. and Mrs. Hap Dooley cently elected secretary of PTA grade permanently in place of Mrs. Campynol who is going to Wednesday evening member- were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mor row and their granddahghtc rs The Schlue family recently add to her degree at Portland of Centennial Rybekah Lodge enjoyed their regular meeting, of Oswego ami the sister of visited in Ellensburg, Wash. State College. and the Irish festivities that Morrow and her fam ily; also where they were guests of Mrs The grade school band is busy were planned by the Good of Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson of Schlues sister Mrs. Charles con the Order chairman,Mabel Sin Banks, uncle and aunt of Hap. Schlue and then went on to rehearsing for the state Gil clair. Othela, Wash. to visit a brother test that will be held at bert Gsade School April 20 Officers unable to be present Ann Godsey spent the week Lester Meacham. were Lorraine Beisell, chap end in Eugene at the home of Mrs. Anna Underwood was lain; Lorraine Sagner, L. S. to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Don Baxter, son Donne and daughter Sandy host' s at a St. Patricks party N.G., Opal Shelton, musician; and their daughter.. o f Lebanon. Wash, are visiting Ft • . »roup of young people in and Geraldine Wallace, V. G. Cards o f cheer were sent to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clayville Mrs. Baxters parents, Mr. and her home March 16. members who were ill; Lorr and family visited friends Mrs. Bud Collins Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed took aine and George Beisell, Mabel Thursday to Sunday in Seattle. Mrs. Walt Stroble stayed at the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoe'.cer a trip to Rockaway last week Hughes, Opal Shelton and Mar Clayville horn,- whie they were are the parents o a baby w, igh to visit Mrs Reeds brother in tha Myers. law, John PuVogcl who is ill. The Rebekah lodge planneu away. ing 8 lbs. Mrs. Reed reports the weather to help with the PTAentertain- ment March 22. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ames are down there was good. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carter visiting her parents Mr. Announcement was read that and l andNancy of Portland, were Mrs. Eldon Lankins, this w eek ., Cecil Cahill, graduate of Es the Fremont Haydens of Beav their Sat. and Sun. guests of his par Mr Ames is attending school in 1 tacada High School and son of erton would celebrate March 24 ents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter. Corvallis and Mrs. Ames is a Mrs. Ford Darrow. wil graduate Golden Wedding with honors from U. of Honolu from 2 to 5 P.M. The Haydens bank employee in that city. Carol and Bob Lauderback. lu. Mr. Cahill is one of the ten recently moved to Beaverton foimerly of Estacada, have Ten guests attended the birth- 1 top scholastic students to be el and have many friends here. The Noble Grand announced been tran-ferred to Boise. Ida day dinner t the Cliff Leonard ected to Phi Beta Kappa. Prior ho. Mr. Lauderback is with home this week in honor o f Mi to his graduation Mr. Cahil ser the lodge would celebrate for ved 20 yeas in the U.S. Navy. General Motors. Easter April 10. Members are Leonar. to make Easter hats and wear Stevie Haitwick, son of Mr. them during the social hour in James Keller, son of Mr. arm : EASTERN STAR TO and Mrs. Glenn Hartwick, had Mrs. Guy Keller, has been con INSTALL HERE MARCH 29 the evening. his 4th birthday Friday. Nine fine to his home this week af- Mountain Chapter Oreder of Delicious ssndwlches were guests attended the party in his te having a wisdom tooth t-x- Eustren Star, will hold its an served in the dining room by honor and were served ice Lconard. nual installation of officers at Lydia and Earl McConnell,Ma cream, cake an punch ______ i 8 P.M. Friday, March 29 in the rilyn and Clifton Walter, ana Kay and Buster Tunnell. The Ray an Helen Smith, former- | Masonic temple at Estacada. A very interesting program tables Were decorated in Mrs. Mabel Anderson is suf ly o f Estacada an ministers of the Members wort fering from a broken toe and the Christian Church, are the and refrehments will be servea Irish theme. bruised foot due to dropping a grandparents of a new grand at close of evening. This meet shamrock bearing the names of heavy piece of wood on her daughter. Kathleen Ann. Bob, i ing is open to the public and all Irish families and the families foot last Monday. She has been son of the Smiths.is now teach are invited to attend. were grouped at various tables. Wm Sinclair read the story in much pain but reports im ing voice at Lebanon. JOBS DAUGHTERS on ‘Why we celebrate St. Pat provement . HOLD INITIATION ricks day.’ The members en Bob Brown of NCC in Eogene Job's Daughters held their joyed singing a number of Ir Mrs. Douglas and Jimmy Cahill of is the guest of Mr. and meeting Monday eve. They in ish songs. Roseburg have been visiting Ralph Reed. itiated Lynne Meyers as a new their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ethel Reed, daughter of Mr. member. Ford Darrow and Mr- and Mrs. A committe,' of Claudia Fifer, MRS. WALTER STONE and Mrs. Ralph Reed, upon Kimball. Jeanine Hale HONORED WITH PARTY graduating from Oregon School Judy Carlson, are to see about new costumes Students of 7th grade room, Recent arrivals in Estacada o f Nursing, is planning to en thelr Estacada Grade School, honor are Mr. nd Mrs. Edwin W, ter Multnomah School of Nurs- for all girls to wear at meetings;their colors are white ed Mrs. Walter Stone with a Schlue, formerly of The Delies. | iny the 24tn of tnis month. blouses and purple skirts. party on her birthday March Their children are John, who j Report was given on the 14, after school in the cafeteia. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ralston of attends high school and Linda room who is three. Mr.Schlue is field Minnesota, have recently pur drill the girls presented at the They were assisted by in Estacada. pot luck supper and social eve. mother Mrs. Carl Westerberg endinecer for Atkinson and Mrs I chased a home Schlue is a substitute teacher i Their daughter Sharon is stu Friday for members of the Ma in serving refreshments. SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS News of Estacada C O U N T Y N E W S. -- Originality is nothing’ but judicious im itation. The most original writers borrow ed from one another. The instruction we find in books is like fire. We fetch it from our neighbor’s, kindle it at home, communicate it to others, anti it becomes the property of all. — Voltai re dam ili ^Funeral llmuc Day and Night Service - A Local Institution Phone MOhawk 5-3794 Gresham, Oregon Start Saving Now FOR THAT NEW HOME . . . . Why not start now making your dreams of that new home come true? Open a Savings Account in this bank; make deposits regularly and watch it grow. We pay 2y» per cent interest on all Savings and 2% per cent on one year PAST MATRONS CLUB AT CARTER HOME Mrs. Alice Carter was host ess for the Past Matrons Clcb at her home Friday afternoon. It being the birthday of Mrs. Lavina Ahnert, Mrs. Maude Haughton made 2 cakes beauti- I fully decorated for her that I were served for refreshmnts to 15 ladies present. Later the ladies did needle work that j they sell. | SUE CHAMBERS WEDS DARRILL E. TERRY Mi Corinne Sue Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chambers of Cassviiie, Mo. be came the bride of Darrill E. Terry,son of Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Terry o f Estacada at a 2 P.M. cevemony March 16 in First Methodist Church with Rev.Vi olet Bolliger officiating. The bride w ore a light green knit dress with white felt hat and carried a white Bible with cluster o f crimson cacti. The church was lovely with baskets of daffodills and for- sythias. The groom just returned from 2 1-2 years with U. S. Air Force in Japan. He atended U. of O. before entering service. The bride attended South west Missouri State College and is a dental nurse. They will make their home in Savnnah, | Ga., where he will be stationed R o o m Tbr the w n o le c r o w d in F o rd 's n ew 9 - p a s s e n g e r C o u n t r y S e d a n Ford wagons love people (... they never seem to g e t V - - their fill o f them ) •9' ' \ T a ll people, short people, people of every size and deecription, ' kids, assorted dogs and baggage . . . Ford's 5 new glamour wagons love them all. In big quantities. They’re built that way. And speaking o f build . . . ell 5 of F ord s new wagons are built around a new Inner Ford . . . a new "inner car" that rides solid, silent, and more comfortably . . . the same “ inner car” that enabled Ford to smash 458 national and international t endurance records at Bonneville! Power? There's plenty o f that, too. A new Mileage Maker Six or one o f the V -8 engines*—with a variety of horsepower to suit every need. All of t'lese great engines bring you Ford’s traditional economy. •i Test one of America’s favorite "space ships” today. 1 ;1 ov r it . . . and we think the feeling will be mutual! •Incltuling a Tliundcrbird 312 Super charged V-8 that delivers 300 hp and a 270-hp Thunderhird 312 Super V-8 JOBS DAUGHTERS HOLD INITIATION Jobs Daughters held their regular meeting March 18. Lynne Marie Meyers was initi ated into the Order. A invitation to help Sel- wood Bethel celebrate its 19th birthday was read. A thank you note from Del and Nita Gant, worthy matron and patron of the Eastern Star was read by Judy Watson, honored queen, tnanlcing tne girls for putting on their drill at their friendship meeting on March 15. A committee of Claudia Fifer, Judy Carlson and Jeanine Hale was appointed to buy blouses for the drill team. The drill team is to meet after school on Mondays and Wednesdays until Grand Session. Certificates of Deposit. You wiil enjoy banking with our bank. 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