c u c t m BARTON STORE i c o in I * N ews. t > n c im . orcgon . tend the wedding of a nephew in WallaWalla, Wash, last Sun­ day, and from there on to Bend for the grange session. By Myrtle Dmytryk They plan to return home Sat. Marsha and Darrell Graven In the meantime Winnie and have gone to Baker, Ore. to Johnny are holding down the spend a few weeks with their fort, and taking care of Gil­ aunt who lives there. Darrell bert. Winnie attended the plans to work there for the Youth Presbytery in Portland summer. Jerry says they have Monday eve. been gone about a week, and A builder who was awarded it seems like a month already. contract to build a poultry She is spending more of her house for the big Erving hatch­ I time doing painting and redec­ ery in Winlock, Wash. came orating in her house. down last Saturday to take Del and Nita Gant left ear­ pictures and look over the ly Sunday night for Bend to at­ single cage laying house at tend state grange.They are of­ Dymtryk’s poultry farm. They ficial delegates from Spring- were very impressed with the water Grange. , efficiency of this operation, Gilbert Shibley was operat- I which of course made Jack | ed on at Doctors Hospital in none the less proud. Oregon City June 14 and re­ Joe Guttridge is attending turned home Saturday. He is State Grange meetings in his recovering nicely but has to capacity of State Grange De­ remain in bed for a while. puty. Wilma left Tuesday with Mrs. Myrl Linn is recupera­ all of her boys intact, and ting from her surgeryr and is planned to come home Thurs­ expected to return home this day. That in case you’d like to week. know, is 'Nerve Jesie Wilber Margaret and Everett Shib­ rode along with Wilma as far ley took Margaret’s parents, as Madras where she stopped Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck to at­ to visit with her sister. Springwater L OCKE RS Route 3, Boring, Portland - Estacada Highway Is pleased to announce their a ffil­ iation w ith - - - WESTERN FOOD DISTRIBUTORS sponsored by Northwest Grocery Company. B ring you r C lack am as C ounty N ew s $ 2 .0 0 C ou p ons and 50c for a year’s su b scrip tion w ith th is ad to us. m um jcn e s ii . ib i The local National Guards­ Among the guests were mem­ men are making ready to bers of the Kelso Church of leave early Saturday morning God. for two weeks summer camp Soft ball, races and a wat­ at Fort Lewis, Wash. er balloon catch ended an en­ Loop Hiway a t 1st St. PGE men have started sur­ joyable afternoon. veying through here for a pow­ er line to extend from the new T hurs. - Sun. J u n e 1 3 -1 6 SQUARE DANCE NEWS dam to Oregon City. Wonder The Merry Mountaineers what that will do to our TV Square Dance club will be // reception it’s purty close. // Jean and Elwin Shibley seen on TV KGW, Channel 8, Heck Harper’s Circle 8 Hoe- have deposited their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, with Jean’s downs in the near future.They | parents, Mr. and Mrs. McClus- will go in June 19th to make STARRING - - key in Portland and are taking the film and you watch your their son Jimmy with them on paper for the date and time ELIZABETH TAYLOR a fast trip to Bend Wednesday. we are on. There is a dance this Satur­ ROCK HUDSON It seems that Elwin has an af­ ternoon session to attend so day, June 15. Hope to see all of they are going to get it all ov­ you then. The Del Nordquists attended j er with in one day. JAMES DEAN Quite a few of the local far­ the square dance at Glen Hav-! mers had the misfortune to en May 29. If any of you club lose their hay by way of rain­ members have news of where P lea se b e sea ted b efo re storms this past week. Strictly you have visited or you think on the Q.T. it could be blamed would be of interest to me 8 : 3 0 to see a co m p lete on Charlie Stiter, cause even (Helen Dunn) to send to the can' sh o w . he admits that if he so much Federation pepaer you as gets the mower out of the j send it or phone it to Bill Sin- shed it starts clouding up. All clair. kidding aside, we are sorry. Charlie had quite a lot of hay. down in this last storm. LOCAL PEOPLE LEAVE ON ALASKA TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kiggins P lu m b in g and H ea tin g and their uncle and aunt, Mr. I -General Sheet Metal and Mrs. L. D. Lenon of Moni­ (By Leila Gordon) Work tor left Tuesday, June 11 in (Last Week’s News) the Lenon’s station wagon E stacad a At our regular Grange meet with a caravan of cars. They C ity L icen sed June 8 all officers will have are making a 3 weeks Gbod- P h o n e M U 7-2881 their new stations as brother Will Tour of Alaska and hope Maxwell has completed his to visit Fairbanks. Sandy work and they are beautiful.A Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kiggins work day will be announced and Jeffrey are staying in his to stain and varnish them. parents home. During the ab­ The Garfield Grange annu­ sence of her son Ted and his al Strawberry Festival will be wife, Mrs. Eva Kiggins, who held June 22. It will start off makes her home with them with pot luck dinner, the des­ will visit her other sons and 25 Gal. PROPANE Tank sert being stiawberry short­ families. (Should Be Full) cake furnished by the Grange, with a charge of 50c. Dancing i 1 A H.P 1 Cyl. Firesone later with music by Mr. Smith! Mrs. Joe Rickey, Jr. receiv- and his accordian; alsQ a _ ed word Tuesday of the death Outboard Motor friend on the banjo. The mus-1 *ier aunt, Mrs. Joe Mechan­ S ee O w n er - L ast H o u se icians are from Portland and aShan, Upper Highland- Bea- on H a w th o rn e R o a d in are very good. There will also veroreek. She had been in Em- L ake Park be other entertainment. | anuel Hospital for 5 weeks E stacad a Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott with a h(‘;irt condition. are driving a new red and | ____ black ranch wagon. They and ; the two boys left Mon. for a 3- j weeks vacation in Calif, visit­ ing Mrs. Abbott’s mother, sis­ ters and families. In clu d in g H a u lin g , B utch erin g, C oo lin g , Cut- Mrs. Middletons family, the | Kregbaums , formerly resided tin, w rapp ed and d eliv ered for 6c lb. and attended school in Gar­ P ork 8 c lb. field. They enjoyed visiting old friends in the community. It had been 40 years since | C o o lin g , cut, w rap p ed and d eliv ere d , 4c lb. some had met and there was ] much reminiscing of school day pranks. It was a lovely party and all enjoyed it. P h o n e E sta ca d a 2 0R 6 Mr. Alex Botkin had dinner | in Portland with friends Fri. Mrs. Hawley Steele is much j improved and while visiting her showed two new quilts she j is working on for her great ’ grandchildren Had a telephone call from Mrs. Hattie Hershberger. She H . L. B ank s, O p erator-M an ager is living in Portland with a son and family. She has been Q u a lity S h o e R ep airin g quite ill since her son’s death. N O W IN ST O C K She hopes to visit friends in Cowboy and Logger Boots, English Brogues, Estacada and Garfield soon. Strawberry raisers report a Spring Styles for Ladies, Children’s and Work large crop and most all are bu­ Shoes for Men and Boys. - - SPECIAL! Join sy picking the bumper crop. Pickers are scarse in some our family shoe club and get a pair free! fields The berries are of ex­ cellent qailty this year. Garfield Grange H E. was at Mrs. Gene Ballous’ on Tues. eve. Plans were made for the strawberry festival June 22. SANDY THEATRE GIANT A. D. Benshoof Garfield News (iir r in s v ille S to re 1S T AC AD A COMMUNITY BULLETIN Mr. and Mrs. Sim Dunlop are parents of their first baby, a daughter 4 lb 5 oz. Sharon Lee. Grandparents are Mrs. Wm. Ott of Gresham and Mr. and Mrs Wm. Daw of Port land. Top Reasoner, the 86-year old man who had his hip bro­ ken when hit by a truck sever­ al days ago, is on the way to recovery tho it will take sev­ eral months. He lives with his son, Clarence and family in Estacada. The Estacada High School Alumni Association has elect­ ed the following officers for the coming year: Robert Saun- The North Fork project wiv­ es will have a monthly lunch­ eon at the Amercian Legion Hall, Estacada, starting Wed., June 17, at 12 noon. All em­ ployees wives are welcome. Reservations must be made not later than Mon., June 15. Call either Mrs. Leo Stewart, Mrs. Merle Terry or Mrs. A1 Main. ders, president; Sim Dunlop, vice president; Clifton Walters, secretary and Maxine Smith, treasurer. Miss Pamela Colson of Ore­ gon City spent several days last week at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Larry Meade. Scott Horner was attacked by appendicitis one day last week and was rushed to Holi­ day Park hospital where he was operated upon. Being a healthy and husky lad he didn't mind it a bit and was ready to come home right away which he did after just a few days. i ; s m w Mr. and Mrs. Bud Collins sold their home on Main St. near the Methodist Church to Mr and Mrs. Carl Cellers, who have been living in the house near the Christian Church.Mr. and Mrs. Collins will move to the home they own in South Estacada where the Melvin Grim family have been living. on. ) \ S g i.4 tie ESTACADA SHOE REPAIR SHOP mm Fresh Creamery R. £ L. SHOES STORES, Inc. 57c FROZEN PEAS TIDE, Giant Package, Regular 83c Raven 10 oz. pkg. l O e ec. mmm M l AL Tastewell 5 Lb. Pkos. lE a e o n lb. 4 E c Margarine - $1.90 Oregon Bell, 1 Lb. sliced, limit 2 Choice Cut Rib Steak Pure Pork Sausage lb. IM Jf** lb. I f Zee NAPKINS,- White, Reg. size COTTAGE CHEESE CANTALOUPE, 15c Ea. 2 for 2 9 < California fancy, vine-ripened 9C E a. Shurfresh, Full pint WATERMELON v ii 25< MEAT CUT FOR LOCKERS Harold Middleton Quart «otîie, R e g ie r 59c tu a r i SOAP POWDER FOR SALE Lb. 5 C CUCUMBERS, Large green variety Currinsviile Merc. Ce. 3 for 2 5 C P h o n e BOO-2 NEWLYWEDS HONORED WITH RECEPTION Miss Linda Niesen of Gar­ field and Mr. Jerry Ellis of Portland were married in Van­ couver. Wash., June 1 at 3:30 P.M. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Don Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Swanson. The bride was beautiful in a white lace dress and coat and a white hat. The girls wore rose bud corsages and the men red rose bud boutteneires. Linda has lived with her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Middleton and attended Esta- | cada High School where she graduated with the class of 1957. 1 Over 200 guests enjoyed the J reception at the hall Saturday night. The gifts were s0 num- ! erous it took almost an hour for the bride and groom to op­ en and display them. The hall was beautifully decorated by friends with Mrs. Peggy An­ ders as chairman. She said it was a joy to work there since the hall has been painted and redecorated. The floral ar­ rangements were by Hawley Steele and Leila Gordon Dan­ cing followed with music by two musicians from Portland on banjo and accordian. The newly weds will reside in Portland and we will wish them much happiness. CHI’RCII OF GOD PROGRAM ON JUNE 9 The Estacada Church of God held a Childrens’ day program on Sunday, June 9th in which all of the classes participated. Several numbers were sung by I the Youth Chou .Mrs. James O. Moore and Mrs. Ralph Woods directed the program. Im­ mediately afterwards a pot- luck picnic at Eagle Fern Park was enjoyed by many of the members and their friends. 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