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3 CLACKAMAS CO IN TT NEWS. ESTACADA. OREGON. FRIDA Y. WAY ¡4. I».« poultry industry w ill highlight junction of the roads to Dover ANNUAL POULTRY MEETINGS JUNE 13-14 the poultry-hatchery associat and Eagle Fern Park. ion meet. On the panel w ill The annual cemetery clean Poultry and Hatch - 1 be Din Turnbull, Kansas City, up, sponsored by Eagle Creek cry Oregon’s association and the Oregon executive secretary of the Grange, is scheduled for next Broiler Growers association Mo., all of whom celebrate their | a dinner engagement at APHF; Ray Tomberlin of Gen Tuesday, May 28, at 9::30 A. will hold annual meetings Jun birthdays this month. Springwater eral Mills, and H. R. Rohe of g i n g i e Creek M. at the Forrester Cemetery, 13 and 14 at Oregon State col- 1 Oregon of Jean's sister, Mrs. Egg priducers, both of I got a real surprise when I home By Myrtle Dmytryk (By Margaret Ross) Wayne Fry. Anyone able to do so is urged lege, according to N. L. Ben- Portland; and Dr. J. E. Parker, Dinner guests at the Everett turned on the TV set Sunday Judy Fredricksen was am- Among the high school sen- to help in this community pro nion, college extension poultry head of OSC poultry hus Shibley home on Sunday ev afternoon and there was Gil specialist. the group of high school | i°rs graduating at Estacada ject. bandry department. ening were Dr John Ander bert Shibley singing with the ong students wh0 participated in this Friday night are six Eagle The poultry-hatchery assoc Top feature on the broiler son with Mrs. Anderson and Lewis S i Clark chorus. He ac the tennis play-offs in Corval- | Creek students: Tom Burnett, iation members their three children, Jane, Jim ted as natural as could be, ev lis last weekend. They left Es- Fred Gaylord, Ron Hare, Irene OLE SPILDE FUNERAL , will hold their growers program w ill be a dis- 7 i annual meeting June 13 cussion of trends in the broiler and Lennie, also a friend, Kar en to the cute little habit of tacada Friday at 5:30 AM and Lensch. Lee Proctor and Carol Word was received here by The second annual meeting of industry by Herman I. Miller. en Epperson, all of Multno rubbing his nose. Saturday afternoon. Sorrels. mah. Dr. Anderson is chaplain Bill and Doris Miller took In returned Mrs. Maude Forrester of the in , Ia n ,gu0W!,rS WiU b° on chief of the poultry divisiin of The Mothers Club meeting meantime, Judy missed ? h will start at 9:30 the USDA agricultural market- at Lewis and Clark collegee, Bill’s mother to Corbett for the the last Thursday at Eagle Creek death Ole Spilde, a former f ’ "C ln H lr 'thycombe installation of Jobs Daugh hall. ing service, Washington, D.C. and was speaker at baccalauri dinner at the home of his cou ters where she is Jr. Princess. school elected new officers for Eagle 0f Creek resident, whose eate services at high school in sin, Mrs. Evans, on Mothers Mr. and Mrs. Larry Meade the coming year: President- funeral was held in Albany featured speakers will be A “broilercue” luncheon w ill Day. of the national or- be served both days by the Estacada Sunday night. Tom Cody; vice- presi last Tuesday. May 21. He had presidents of visitors at the home of Mrs. each group. Fred broiler growers associatiin and The Home Economics Club Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck visit- were dent- Mrs. Art Shulls; sec- been living in Redmond for ganization Bessie’s daughter, Jerry Wahl- of the Springwater Grange I l’d at the homes of two of strom on Monday evening. It treas.- Mrs. Virgil Nelson. Fi the past two years with his Dousing. Rio Linda. Cal., pres- both associations w ill gather ident of the American Poultry for a joint banquet the night of met at the home of Buelah tilei idaughters, Margaret nal plans were made to assist daughter Sylvia and son-in aiid that Jerry participated at Hatchery federation <AP June 13 An afternoon tea w ill Swanson May 15. Eleanor Ne Shibley and Kathleen Akins, seems the school graduation on tow Paul Foorester. Also sur too many activities last Tuesday night, and on Monday HF), will speak at the first be held for women at the June well had charge of program. on Sunday. The Becks live in in viving him is another daughter week, and was slightly under night some mothers met to de day's session and Joe Fechtel, meeting. Happy birthdays to Laura Portland. weather. Oh well, one corate the cakes with orna Margaret. a son, David, a bro Dallas. Tex., president of the 13 Bennion says hatcherymen. Tucker, Sue Aycocok, T eddy, Elwin and Jean Shibley the ther in Albany, a sister and more week of it and it’s over mental fro:ling for refresh National Broiler council, will flock owners, broiler grawers, Hodgkiss. and Eddie Dymtryk went to Portland Sunday for Jerry. nephews in Norway, 6 grand , speaker the second clay industry representatives, and Ice cream was also children, and 3 great grand be A main panel discussion of the in- other interested persons are John and Agses Fugle to ment* served to graduates and guests. children. gether with Agnes’ parents,Mr i luence of integration on the welcome at both meetings. day furlough from the I and Mrs. T. Wahlstrom of the ll.S. A 22 Marines in San Diego,his George district, left Monday first since joining last Octob ( morning for an extended trip er, in store for Pfc. Char to North Dakota and Minnes- les was Lensch when he returned | ota. Johnny hasn't seen his old home Eagle Creek lust Sun I stomping grounds for 23 yrs. day. to Ycv are cordially invited to attend the Chuck, the only son of so he has a treat in store. , Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lensch,was The Dmytryk family gath welcomed also by his five sis ered at Eddies home last Fri ters. He was accompanied day evening to help him cele Portland by his grand brate his birthday. Present from Mrs. Charles were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. parents. and Mr. his and older sister,Ma- Sam Dmytryk, Jack, Mary Lard, and Tom Baker with their ry Ann. end houseguestr of OF GRESHAM'S B!G NEW sons Bobby and Joe— and me Mr. Week Mrs. Frank Tacheron The Dave Horners and Floyd w e e and their two son- and is - Whitrocks will be initiated in families, Bjb. from the 3rd and 4th degrees by the r.jective and Don, from Seattle. regular officers at the Spring- Camas, dinner was water Grange on Wednesday, A double-birthday in honor of Frank and May 29 at 8 P.M. Pot luck re held Bob, born On May 18. freshments will be served fol son Houseguests of Mr. and Mi s | lowing the meeting. Durwood Douglas last week Located «cross the street from the Red & White Social night at Springwater were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grange is going to be some Granger, of Butte, Mont., cou what conflicting with the gra sins of Mrs. Douglas Store on Powell Boulevard in Gresham duation exercises at Estacada The Hascal Tuck family,who High School Friday night. recently moved to the Hills - 1 However there will be a pot- boro area, returned for a visit luck supper as usual.Those of to Eagle Creek last Sunday, us who have a special interest accompanied by some relatives in the graduating class w ill forgo the pleasure this month. Sunday visitors of Maude Most of the Grangers will at- Forrester were her son Roy. j , tend and hear Winnie Shibley and family, from Portland.and give her speech as valedictor- her son-in-law, Sterling Me- ian of the graduating class.Ju Alpine, and grandson, from Come in and see this fine new furniture store! dy Fredricksen is also gradua Salem. Miss Jean Brackett went to ting. so it is a big night for PLENTY OF PARKING ROOM Seattle last weekend to attend Springwater. the wedding of a girl friend Joe and Wilma Guttridge Kenny Ronnow brought a SEASON OPENS have been having quite a time college classmate home for a getting settled at home again. visit. Joe left on Friday for visits to weekend On Sunday Nancy Whisler Bend, Burns, and Lakeview, accompanied some Estacada BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY AND HELP US CELEBRATE and is expected home Wednes THE OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE WHICH IS CONVEY day. The three boys have been friends to Mt. Hood. having colds, so Wilma has her Weekend guests of Mr. and IENTLY LOCATED FOR THE PEOPLE OF hands full, but they are recov Mrs. Oscar Judd were grand EASTERN CLACKAMAS COUNTY Select yeur FHhing Needs From ering nicely. children Mario and Gregg, the older children of Dr. and' Mrs. Richard Guttridge is back Todd, of Portland. Cur Large Assortment at work in the woods for the Gerald Accompanying Rev. Vernon WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Dwyer Logging Co. No rest Ross to Astoria last Tuesday for the wicked of Fishing Equipment! . for a meeting of Portland Pres- Floyd and Phyllis Fitch have bytery were Mrs. Florence made a party room out of the Glover and Mrs. Maude Bur building where thty used to nett. License Also Available Here dress chickens, and did a very The Cecil Heyne family last nice job of it, complete with week moved from the Dunstan Carl Burch, Owner GRESHAM phonograph and dance place, where they have lived Phone MO 5-2811 B G N E L L I S P O R T C E N T E R bar, floor. We helped christen the I since last fall, to a farm they place Saturday night with the ' have bought pust below P ; ? r ." V d Gres'nam, O regon the help of the Martin Reeds, Jim | — 1 Block West of Post Office Trumaps and several other couples. Lots of fun. N E IG H B O R H O O D N E W S N O T E S Ai Grand Opening Empire Furniture Store Friday and Saturday, May 24 & 25 F I S H I N FREE DOUGHNUTS & COFFEE 25,h Empire Furniture Store OUR SINCERI CONGRATOATIC IS cuts heating co sts... TO THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF THIS COMMUN! !Y WHO ARE GRADUATING FROM OUR HIGH SCHOOLS AND GRADE SCHOOLS. You have reason to be proud of having reached this important goal on the road to an education. '\ e extend Best Wishes for your continued success. Your best buy today in home comfort is modern, dependable oil hea? You are always welcome at this bank where your financial problems will be given friendly, helpful consideration. IN ESTACADA EVERY WEDNESDAY GRESHAM SEED AND FEED COM PANY, INC. Phone MOhawk 5-2186 Gre.ham, Oregon First State Bank of Milwaukee MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION