Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, July 19, 1957, Page 2, Image 2

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    " " ^ ^ I ^ C l a c k a m a s County News, Estacada, Ore. July 19; 1957
o f 6 to 2.
Margaret on July 13. To cele­ (op rating among all Oregon C waukie.
last E. members who attended the
The Barton Church team lost j
A guest o f Lewis Rivers’ for brate this double event,
they
entertained summer camp last year.
He Thursday’s game 6 to 5 to the
the past ten days
was their weekend,
If you have great talents, industry will
(By Margaret Ross)
brother-in- was also cited for outstanding Catholic Church at the Estaca­
daughter, Irene Wesson, from Bob's sister and
The young people of West­ Los Angeles and her husband, law, Nina and Harold Whatley wrok as Citizenship Chairman da Grade School.
improve th em ; if moderate abilities, in­
Jackie, Johnnie and
Gary
minster Fellowship jubilant ly i Ellis Wesson, who came last of Huber. The family birthday for Clackamas County C. E.
days
last
Mr. and Mrs. Gabe
Berry j Gillett spent two
won their first baseball games I weekend. She arrived here on dinner on Sat. was held at the
dustry will supply their deficiencies . .
Florence Hartwig and Don Melton made a Sun­ week with their grandparents, I
in company | Glen and
in the inter-chuich league
at July 9, driving
at the Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Barr at Esta­
Estacada last Thursday night with Ruby, Mrs. Bud, Rivers ■ home in Estacada. Sunday the day visit in Covallis
Nothing is denied to well - directed la­
in a doube header. Their first and small son Don) who was party drove up the Clackamas home of Gabe’s sister, Mrs. T. cada. The kids hud a great timJ
to
Timothy
Meadows
and
Aus-
B.
Root,
and
her
husband.
going
boat
riding
on
Estacac/
score, 23-1, over the Estacada returning home after having
bor — nothing is ever to be attained
The Neal Jeppesons received Lake.
Methodist team, was in an ad­ flown to L A. ten days earlier i tin Hot Springs.
Janice
Buhlinger
and
Jean
word tnat their son
Lavern
Word has been received that
mittedly
unbalanced
game Last Sunday the Rivers clan,
without it.
with a smaller group o f
p r e -' about 40 in all, gathered at Ea­ Brackett spent the weekend at has taken a job in eastern Or­ Miss Janice Hood, daughter of
|
Seaside.
Sunday
they
were
egon. He and his wife,Margie, Mrs. Herman Elwell, is
now |
dominately younger kids. The I gle Fern Park for a picnic.
_____ Sir Joshua Reynolds
second game with the Crusad-1 A unique event o f the Robert | joined by Joanne Burnett and plan to return here July 27 to residing in Vallejo, Calif, with j
retrieve their small son Tom­ her aunt, Mrs C. A. Bacon.Ja-
ers for Christ team, went five Storeys is the mutual birthday Kenny Ronnow.
House guests this past week my and thei remaining poses- nice graduated
from EUHS [
innings until dusk, with a lead observance of both Bob
and
at the Hank Suters were Dot- sions.
this year.
! ty's niece, Mrs. James O'Neill,
Last Sunday night Westmin­
Mrs. Joe Walker
returned
Day and Night Service - A Local Institution
Mr. O’Neill and
their
two ster Felowship viewed a movie home Thursday after spending
young daughters from Weott, ‘ This High Calling" at Eagle 9 days in Emmanuel Hospital.
Phone MOhawk 5 3794
Gresham, Oregon
Calif.
A Sunday visitor was Creek church. On this coming Their daughters,
Carol and
: Dotty’s sister-in-law, Mrs.Har­ Sunday the young people plan Betty returned home 0n
Sat.
ley (Alice) Anderson of Phoe­ to attend the
gathering
of from Corvallis.
nix, Arizona, and
Heppner.
Youth Presbytery on Lewis &
Mother’s Prayer and Study
I Guests on July 11 were
Mr. Clark College campus with re- Graup meet each Tuesday P.M.
and Mrs. Wayne Jones, of Tus- I creation in the afternoon and a Each member takes her turn
con, Ariz., long time friends of program in the evening.
baby-sitting. Each third Tues­
Hank.
day the Group goes t0 Portland
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z.P.
to Congress Hotel for luncheon
Coop for nine days were their
and hear a guest speaker.Last
son Frank, his wife, two daug­
month the Group had the plea­
hters Linda and Suzanne, from
sure of meeting Mrs.
Harry
By Mary Gillett
Redondo Beach, Calif. Sunday,
Jim Miller, oldest son o f Mr. Holt of Creswell. Also met and
July 7, they and their guests and Mrs. Lee Miller, has just talked with several of the K o­
enjoyed a picnic at
Warm returned home after a 3 month rean orphans whose
mothers
Springs, in company with their trip, working in Arizona and were with them. This month’s
daughter and son-in-law, Gla California. Miss Sonja Miller guest speaker will be Mr. Phil
dys and Jim Grant, from Mad­ spent the past weekend visiting Kerr, composer.
Lo o ki n g f or C A N A D I A N
ras, Mr. Coop’s sister, Mrs.Vel­ Miss Penny Pattee at St. Hel­
G. Orling is the new resident
la Matthews of
Currinsville ens.
IN VESTM EN TS?
of the former Rice home
and the latter’s granddaughter
Miss Arlene Grebe, daughter
Some missed 4th news
last
LET’S BE CAREFUL EVERY WEEK IN THE
Investors Group Canadian Fund Ltd. is a diver­
Last Wednesday Mrs. Maude 1 week. Mr. and
Mrs.
Chas. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grebe,
sified, continually managed mutual fund organized in
Burnett enjoyed
a surprise j Snowley and children
spent formerly of Barton, and now
YEAR AND HAVE NO FARM ACCIDENTS.
Canada with investments in Canadian securities, seek­
visit from an old Iowa
high j the 4th attending the Timber living in Wenatchee,Wash, had
ing long-term growth possibilities through:
school classmate and his wife, j Carnival at Albany.
bees spending the last
month
REMEBER, FOR TH E BEST R ESU LTS IN
I. Investments in companies participating in the de­
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker,now
Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Forman with her grandparents, Mr. and
velopment and expansion of Canadian natural
living in Salem.
and family enjoyed
the 4th Mrs. S. J. Daniels
FEED, SEED and FERTILIZERS
resources, industries, and commerce. 2. Automatic
Mrs. Hubert Westerman has staying home and having a pic­
Mrs. Caroline Clevinger and
reinvestment of all dividends and other
been quite ill for a
past ten nic and swimming
in Deep Mrs. C. Martell enjoyed spend­
LET US SUPPLY Y O U R N EED S!
earnings, providing special tax con­
days.
ing the past weekend at Bible
Creek.
siderations.
Mr.and Mrs. Donald Proctor
If some Bartonites look kinda Convention at Cannon Beach.
Get the facts on this mutual fund
and their son Frank spent last wilted about 4 in the P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wymore
it
contained in a free prospectus-booklet
week in Portland
attending isn’t necessarily because of the of Portland spent the weekend
from:
the 44th International Conven­ hot weather, it’s because we’ve at Clevingers keeping care of
Gresham
tion of Christian Endeavor, at been hoot-owling.
the place. Saturday visitors at IflPowell Boulevard
which Frank served as a page
Phone
MO
5-2221
Clevingers
were
Mrs.
Beverly
Mrs. Chas.
Snowley
and
C. D. GROSHONG, Jr., Zone Manager
boy. Their son Lee joined them children, Mrs. Marvin Horger Tegman and childen of
Port­
Friday and Gary
2725 Monroe
Milwaukie, Ore.
OL. 4-5758 on Saturday, and on
and Mrs.
Frank land.
they were
accompanied by Clark and children have been
Master Steven Ferrel, son of
D iv e r s ifie d S e r v ic e s , In c.
Sandra Schlichter of Estacada, busy picking blackcaps.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferrel, cele­
During the convention Frank
fo u n d e d 1 894
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Clark brated his 1st birthday Sunday.
received two special
honors are temporary renters o f Pop- Celebrating with him was his
from Oregon State C. E.
He pe’s house, while
they
are cousin, Diane Nutt, daughter
learned that he had received a I building a new home in
Announcing - - - -
Mil- of Mr. and Mrs. James Nutt of
Oregos City who was just two.
Present were Mrs. Virgil Cour-
CH AN G E IN THE O W N E R SH IP AN D
tain and Judy, his aunt, Mrs.
Earl Odell and grandmother,
Mrs. Nancy Ferrel
M A N A G E M E N T OF TH E
The Darrel Wright family en­
joyed a pleasant weekend at­
tending the Haines family re­
union at Stayton.
These are
Mrs. Wright’s relatives; about
60 present.
Eagle Creek
J
(llarrnil Jfiuu'wl It mite
HI,
ANYW HERE I
BARTON NEWS
NEIGHBOR!
DID YOU KNOW
JULY 21-27
IS FARM SAFETY WEEK?
.
Lowe st-priced
L
MRS. KARLINGER HONOR
GUEST AT SHOWER
Mrs. Earl Karlinger, wife of
the new Forest Ranger,
was
honor guest at a pink and blue
shower on Wednesday eve at
the home of Mrs. Kathryn Pe-
| dersen with Mrs. Verna Price
as co-hostess. Gift table decor
ations were a miniature cradle
of crepe paper and ribbon with
a stork standing by with sev-
eial miniature storks and flo­
wer bouquets about the rooms.
Many gaily
wrapped
gifts
were placed on the table.Cake
and coffee was served to the
guests: Mrs. Lois Jones, Mrs.
Dean Worthington, Mrs. Mary
Jane Burke, Mrs. Mary Ann
Layton. Mrs. Jane Abbott, Mrs
Lucille Peterson, Mrs.
Ann
Reed, Mrs. Peggy Moody, Mrs.
Hazel Espinoza.
Mrs. Vada
Beguelin, Mrs. Patsy Platt,Mrs
Mary Poppino,
Mrs. Thelma
Grove and the hostess and ho­
nor guest.
I
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L
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Model for model, rigíií acre: :
DAVID WALTER HAS
BIRTHDAY PARTY
A birthday party was given
for David Walter on his
2nd
birthday at the home of
his
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Walter July 12. Games wehe
played by the children; sever­
al mothers were alsQ present.
Children were
David
and
i Marc Walter, Mark Haughton,
Jeffrey Kiggins.
Jacqueline,
Jennifer and
Michael Jones,
Becky Kiggins, Pamela Ben­
nett, Patricia, Barbara
and
David Wade, Leah Joan, Jim­
my and Gregory Gidley
of
Clackamas, Carol, Marsha, and
; Patty Bouche of
Portland, j
j Maureen Faust and Julie Un-
I derwood.
:!.3 'icr: ' , . ,
FORD is lowest
of the low-price t
'[ìaned a» comparitom t f manufacturer»' trips
Ford v Ì M ereu r
Phone CR 9 3262
3d. and Main
]
Weekend guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mock
| were Mrs. Mock’s paents, Mr.
i and Mrs. James A. Gibson of
Portland. The party motored
through the Mt. Hood Park ar-
! ea and enjoyed the beautiful
. array if rhododendrons and
J other wild flowes which
the
growing in profusion
around
High Rock Lookout station and
{ nearly collided with a deer on
the edge of a narrow road.
Mr. and Mrs. John Surfus.
j Dorothy and Shirley have just
| returned fom a trip to Ycllow-
! stone Park. On the way they
stopped at Butte, Mont.; also
Missoula.
refait SéBvered prieet
Estacada, Oregon
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Estacada
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It is with pleasure w< ». me
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can be sure of getting the best in ail Barber
Shop Services.
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Visiting friends in Estacada
Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Lance, formerly of Gar­
field, now living in Molalla.
t h e p u re'
Phone MO 5-4193