Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, April 26, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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    (X A C K A M A S
C O l'N T Y
N t W S, ESTACADA. O R EG O N .
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES
FR ID A Y .
A T R IL
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two sm all children spent Eas­
ter weekend w ith the Wilsons.
A dogmatical spirit inclines a man to be
ENGAGEMENT IS
censorious of his neighbors. Every one of
ANNOUNCEMENT
and Sylvan Carter have been Sunrise Service.
Afterwards of Portland and
h is son-in
his opinions appears to him written as
Mr. and Mrs. G len Fox an ­
| seeding grass and spreading ! the m em bers gathered at the law, A1 D ow ney o f San Fran-
with sunbeams, and he grows angry that
! Burnetts hom e for a b rea k fa st., cisco. A1 and Carolyn, who are nounce the
engagem ent
or
lime.
(By L eila Gordon)
his neighbors do not see it in the same
W. F. 1 spending the holiday
week their daughter B everly to K e­
B ill Reimer spent the w eek A choir composed of
w
ith
her
parents,
are
hoping
vin
Rolph,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
members
sang
in
the
Easter
light.
He is tempted to disdain his cor­
V isiting at the Milo Groves ! end at home but "burned
to
Mike Rolph.
The wedding
are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ricken- the Veterans hospital Sun. for service at Eagle Creek Church to m ove to Portland soon.
respondents
as men of low and dark un­
K evin
more tests before
th ey w ill later in the morning. Gail Ma-
The Roy Mann fam ily mov­ w ill be in July when
bach of Hot Springs, S. D.
derstanding
because they do not believe
bee,
an
Eagle
Creek
junio,
gets
home
on
leave
from
the
know
if
an
operation
is
n
eces­
ed
last
w
eek
from
their
old
!
L ittle Tom Klaetsch had to
sang a solo at the church ser­ home in the
what he does
—-Watts
Douglas Ridge Air Force.
have stitches taken in his heao sary.
Garfield Home
Extension vice.
schoolhouse to southeast Port­
after a goat butted him. He is
Easter day found m any local land. Their daughter Carolyn
o n e of the Jim Klaetch twins. w ill m eet w ith Mrs. H elen Ea-
people attending church serv­ w ill finish her year at Estaca
Del and N ita Gant enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Gordon den Wed. of this w eek.
w ith
their
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Middle- ices, both at Eagle Creek and da high
school, commuting Easter dinner
spent Easter with
their son
and fam ily, the John Wicken- ton attended the w edding of elsewhere. There w as also the w ith her brother Leroy, who daughter and fam ily, the De-
Lloyd usual round o f holiday visitisg is still em ployed locally.
Serranos of Portland. Mrs. De
D ay and N ight S erv ice - A L ocal In stitu tion
kamps in Beaverton and
on hisi sister n law Mrs.
w hich w e
former Rita
Mrs. Louis Skates was taken Serrano is the
the w ay hom e stopped for
a M iddleton, formerly o f George, w ith relatives o f
P h o n e M O haw k 5 -3 7 9 4
G resham , O regon
have
a
partial
record
here.
by am bulance to a
Portland Gant.
visit w ith Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. but now of Portland to Lloyd
At the Jesse W hisler home hospital last Friday.
Mann also o f Portland Easter
Christiansen near Barton.
four branches of the
fam ily
Mrs. M illie K laetsch s giving Sunday.
Last Monday evenisg th ree:
to officers of Eagle Creek church
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Groves tree gathered on Sunday
a House o f Stuart party at her
J. C. visit: David and Bob Whisler, Shirley Burnett. Tony Buhl
mothers hom e . the Milo Gro­ visited his sister, Mrs.
Saw yer recently. She hud been Marian Haskett, and Naoma inger and Virgil Nelson
v es on Tuesday.
ac -1
Miss Pat Duus left Friday in Hillboro hospital after surg­ Polehn, and each of their re­ companied Rev. Vernon Ross
Don and to
her spective fam ilies.
for San Jose, Calif, to visit her ery but had returned to
Moreland
Presbyterian
Pamela Fern, church to attend a buffet-din-
She
is Naomas baby
brother and fam ily, the Glenn home in Vernonia.
was baptized
at the Eagle ner m eeting for pastors
D uus fam ily and friends. She getting along fine.
and
Creek church service.
w ill return in about 3 weeks.
laym en of Portland Presbytery !
The
Paul
Stills
spent
Easter
David Qualls Sr. Dispensary
Saturday, April 20. wedding
in Portland at the
home of
Technician w ith the Army is I
vow s were taken by
Sylvia j
their
daughter
and
son-in-law.
hom e for a few days. H e w ill I
Wilson and Tim Leedham
at j
(By Margaret Ross)
Audrey
and
Phil
Smith,
and
report at Fort Dix May 14 and
the home of the brides parents,
fam
ily.
Returning
home
they
For
the
third
tim
e
in
a
w ill be transferred to the Eu- I
old Sheryl I M r and Mrs' Ember Wilson'in
ropean Command for 15 mos. j month som e personal mishap brought 6 year
on
and presence of the immediate fa­
Louvena and Oscar C ra w -! has struck the Buhlinger fam ­ Bell, daughter of Vivian
mily. Rev. Vernon Ross offi­
ily
tree.
Patty
Jo
Buhlinger,
Carl
B
ell,
who
w
ere
also
Sun-
ford spent Easter at the Har- j
ciated.
Out
of
tow
n
guests
in­
WATER HEATER
the
Smiths.
old Wooster home. In the af-1 the youngest daughter of the dau guests o f
Jeanette
a Sheryl hoped to
spend the cluded W ayne and
ternoon they took a drive in Tony Buhlingers, fell o ff
AND R AN G E
Wilson of Portland, the brides
Garfield and to the Dam. Mrs. teeter-totter at Eagle Creek w eek her with her grandpar­ brother and sister-in-law, and
Nena Tracy is living at
the school, last Wednesray noon, ents.
Sunday guests of the Homer her sister Janice Howe of Col­
Wooster home since her oper­ and broke her right arm. She
ton.
Tim , who has made his
See your appliance
ation and is recuperating sat­ was taken to Emmanuel Hos­ Glovers were Mrs. Glovers sis­ home w ith his sister, Mrs. Vir­
Mrs.
isfactorily.
She enjoyed the pital to have the bone re-set, ter and fam ily, Mr. and
gil Courtain. is the son of Mrs.
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and
she
returned
home
on
Clarence
Penning
of
Portland.
dealer or plumber
drive through her old comm un­
On Friday Patty
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holbrook Frances Leedham of Tennes­
ity w here she1 lived for many Thursday.
see.
Janice
H
ow
e
and
h
i/
w as able to go to the school to of Wishram, Wash., w ere Eas­
years.
their
Bill Klatesch is confined to attend a special Easter- birth­ ter w eek end guests of
Sibyl B aley and
bed for two w eek for observa­ day party honoring Carol An­ daughter,
family.
tion of a leg ailm ent. He is the ne Buhlinger and Sharon Nel
Mr. and Mr. Chris Clements
2nd son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim son.
Three w eeks ago Paul Buhl- of Orient spent Easter here at
Klaetsch.
parents, I I
The Garfield Dorcas Society iger, Tony’s brother, broke his j the home of Marys
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Before that, little Susie Mr. and Mrs. Eric Seidel.
m et last Thursday with Lou­ hip.
Baley.
grand
niece
of
the
Sunday
guests
o
f
the
Oscar
!
vena Crawford.
A delicious
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-
lunch was served to 13 m em ­ Buhlinger brothers, was struck j Judds included their daughter |
and fam ily, the Jerry Todds of
bers and 4 vistiors. They w ork­ by an auto.'
Portland
and
their
nephew.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
O.
Gerber
ed on a quilt and decided
to
on Bob Judd.
give the quilt recently finished acquired a new grandson
to the lucky lady at our May April 2, with the birth of a ba- j A w eekend guest of Mrs.Ha-
m eeting. Place to be announc­ by to their daughter,Mrs. Ray- j Zel Beers was Mrs. K atie Hei-
I
ed later. A book w iil be placed mond sh u v cr- of Oswego. The ple of Currinsville, who help-
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IT IS N ’T T O O L A T E ! Y ou h a v e eig h t w h ole m onths to start
on the Memory shelf for Mrs Shavers other three boys spent ed Hazel observe her birthday
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0n
Saturday.
Last
Thursday
a
few
days
that
w
eek
at
the
Wooster, mother
of Harold
a sa v in g s program to m eet your C hristm as gift prob lem s. Y o u ’ll
Gerber farm.
a smal birthday party was g iv ­
Wooster.
b e sorry if you nut it o ff an y lo n g er! T h e sm all am ount you put
Tuesday evening visitors of en for Hazel by
som e ap­
Both Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Eagle
a sid e ea c h w eek m ounts stea d ily to cover costs o f g ifts for e v e r y ­
S teele have been ill the
past the L. O. Gerbers w ere the A l­ preciative mothers of
Creek school children who en­
w eeks.
They are w ished a bert Gerbers of Logan.
on e on your list. W E ’V E S U G G E S T E D IT, JO IN T O D A Y !
Thursday night guests of the joy her cooking day after day.
speedy recovery.
Ethel
A ttending the floral dem on­ Shirley Burnetts w ere
Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs.
stration at Molalla last week Mae’s sister and brother-dn- Hubert Westerman enjoyed a
Andy Ander­ visit from 3 of Mrs. Wester-
from Estacada Garden
Club law .H elen and
her niece mans nieces and a nephew.Mrs
w ere Grace Still,
Florence son, and son. and
from Dinuba.
Lamb. Abbie Arm strong and and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Tren- Mildred Coke,
ton Morrow, and
small son. Calif; Mr. V iolet H inkle o f La-
Leila Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike M oscow, Helen remained until Friday, pine, Ore., Mrs. W inifred F ish ­
mother of Linda N iesen, v is­ when she w ent on to McMinn­ er and Arnod Huggans of Mil-
the Morrows, waukie. They had come to be
ited at the Harold M iddletons v ille to visit
w hile her fam ily returned to w ith their father, Wm. Hug-
on Easter.
gons of
Clackamas Heights,
Mr. and Mr. Sylvan Carter Seattle.
Earn 21/2 per cent on all savings—
Joanne Burnett came home who is critically ill and whom
plan a fishing trip to the Rock
on
Creek R eservoir in eastern Or­ on Friday from OSC at Corval­ the W estermans visited
3 per cent on three year
lis for the Easter week-end. / Sunday. The W estermans also
egon this w eek end.
Kenny Ronnow
returned stopped on Gladstone to
see
Mr. and Mrs.
J. Hankins
deposit certificates.
(Virginia Carter! have moved hom e on Thursday from Pac­ John Stidel, a former neigh­
bor. who had suffered an ac
to Twin Falls.
Idaho where ific U at Forest Grove.
The Ladies Aid
of Eagle cident in his home last Friday.
both have found em ploym ent.
On Tuseday, April 16,
the
Mr. Hankins parents live
in Creek church m et at the hom e
of Florence Cloninger on W ed­ Lonnie Sm iths
enjoyed the
T w in Falls.
Ernest
Over 100 attended the serv nesday, April 17. A nne Judd visit of Mr. and Mrs.
ices childrens Easter program 1 and Dora Clester w ere co-host- Stockley o f Phoenix. Ariz.,for-
mer Eagle Creek residents,
at The Nazarene Church
in esses.
The World Fellow ship Circle who are in Portland
for
a
AH deposits insured to $10,000 by
Garfield Sunday. John Parvin
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
n ext W ednesday, short visit.
sang 'The lio ly C ity’ accom p­ w ill m eet
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Saturday visitors of Maude
anied by Patty Jones on
the May 1, at the home of Mrs. Ed
Burnett were her son Ronald
Reha.
piano.
The young people o f W est­
Mrs. Edward Lee and daugh­
ter Marsha visited her parents m inster Fellow ship arose early
the Paul Christianens in Clat- Easter morning to go to Esta­
cada . They constituted nearly
skanie Easter Sunday
Everyone is
busy farm ing half of the faithful who clim'o-
these nice days. Lola Reim ers ed the hill to attend the union
Garfield News
Carroll ^fiuterai Hume
EcigSe Creek
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JOIN OUR SHRlSTBsfiS CLUB
it seems like a long time now
find Chrictmas
here
but
w ith ifs problem*
when y ~ j
you'Si
think back and wish you'd joined our CHRISTMAS
CLUB! Remember, we have invited you.
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