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fruit salad and coffe on glass trays; favors were nosegays of colored gum drops on green (By Mrs. Erma Rich) toothpicks. Guests were Miss Mrs. Mary Miss Jo Ellyn Skala has re Shirley Boring, turned home after spending a Layng, Mrs. Muriel Markham, couple weeks with Mr.and Mrs Mrs. Gertrude Kaston, Mrs. Frank Gregsoa of Madras. Jennie Valberg, Mrs. Jean Rol- Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Rich and li, Mrs. Hazel Hite, Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Atwasser of Gregson, Mrs. Helen Hoar, Mr! Mrs Peggy Mc Portland spent several days Sally Hoar, last week at Hansville, Wash., Ginnis, Mrs. Jean Hoar, Mrs. and went salmon fishing at Emma Knox, Mrs. Hattie Point No Point on the Puget Clyde, Mrs. Lillie Crose, Mrs Sound; also visited cousins,Mr Arlene Hering, Mrs. Jack and Mrs. John DeMoss there. Knox, Mrs. Walter Hoar, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Frost Harry Watkins, Mrs. Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Menser Meyer, Mrs. Zora Richey, Mn spent the first of the week at John Meier, Mrs. Larry Meier the coast deep sea fishing.They Mrs. Earl Meier, Mrs. Marit continued home Wednesday Eckland, Mrs. George Duerst with a nice catch. Mrs. H. C. Compton, Mrs Edith Wednesday eve. Aug. 14 a Knox, rs. Beverly Hopp, Mrs. bridal shower was given for Doris Lee, Mrs Louese Shields, Miss Darlene Knox at the Mrs. Betty Buxton,Mrs. Lillian Mrs. home o f Mrs. Melton Naas.Mrs Hiese, Mrs. Erma Rich, John Kaston, Mrs. Melton Lay- Dorothy Naas, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Frances Boring ng and Mrs. Walter Markham Lund, were co-hostesses. The table Mrs. Joanna Riter.Several sent was spread with white lace ta gifts who were unable to at ble cloth with an imitation 3- tend. tiered wedding cake with a Miss Lillian Heise of San bride and groom on top stand Francisco is visiting at the ing under a trellis with ivy home o f her brother and fam growing over it and white rib ily Mr. and Mrs. Matt Shields bon hanging from light fix They enjoyed a weeks vaca ture with a brides nose gay tion at their cabin at Camp from it. The table was filled Creek. Her son Richard ha; with gayly wrapped packages. spent the summer here. The bride unwrapped her Mr. and Mrs. Albert John gifts assisted by Miss Linda ston have moved from theii Ritter and Mrs. Jack Knox.She farm on which they have lived thanked each one as she open for the past 35 years and ed her gifts. After opening just sold to a smaller home on her gifts a lunch was served of Deep Creek road. white individual three- tiered Past Noble Grands of Bor wedding cakes with small ing Rebekah Lodge met on white wedding bells on top of Monday eve at Hilly a rd Park each piece and a cup of fresh on Anderson road. Member! BORING VIEWPOINT WELCOMES YOU and the return of fl "LITTLE ELVIS" DOYLE with The Doyle Trio FRIDAY and SATURDAY Early - - Roth Come Roll to REAL COOL MUSIC! Join the fun every Sunday Afternoon with Cy Shannon and his " Rancheros " TUESDAY IS SPAGHETTI NIGHT l-urriiisvIlle^Store ESTACADA COM M UNITY BULLETIN Mr. and Mrs. David Eshel- man and Kenneth and Susan o f Seattle, have been visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Eshelman. Mr. and Mrs. Don Eshelman and three children of Portland were also visitors here for two days. ODD FELLOWS AND Mrs. Leah Faust has resumed KEBEKAIIS PICNIC her duties at the Estacada About 50 members of the lo State Bank after her vacation cal Odd Fellows and Rebekah followed by an illness. Lodges attended the annual picnic Sunday at Eagle Fern Earl Broadhurst o f Great Park. Falls.Montana, was a visitor of A pot luck dinner was serv several days at the home o f his ed at 1 PM with coffee and ice I sister-in-law, Mrs. Lucy Broad cream furnished by the Odd hurst; also other members of The Seattle visitors and Mr. Fellows. Visiting and game? j Broadhurst family. and Mrs. D. B. Eshelman went were enjoyed in the afternoon. to Corvallis for a day to visit LOCAL GIRL SEEING Mrs. Edna Spurlin and she SIGHTS OF PARIS came to Estacada for a few Mrs. Elsie Hale visited for a days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Har- j week recently with her sister Miss Dagmar Midford, the old Sarver were also in th t1 and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ho youngest daughter of Mrs. party. They also visited in | mer Kerber at Gold Beach.She Marguerite Midford of Estaca Salem at the home of Mr. and made the trip by plane; her da, who has been on the nurs Mrs. Denny Sarver and baby.' first flight. ing training staff of St. Vin- cent’s hospital in Portland„has taken a leave o f absence and with a girl friend, left for France on the S. S. Fansonia. They landed at LeHarve and visited in Paris. She wrote her mother of the wonders of Par is. The two girls will spend one year at the Holy shirne at Lourdes, the famous healing shirne for sick people who bathe in the waters of the fountain there. The girls will have regular classes. Miss Dagmar i$ a graduate of Estacada Union High School class o f 1944. PRICES FOR Fri - Saf Aug. 23-24 We reserve the right to limit! Always Better Values at Currinsville 3lue Bonnet, Reg. 32c, Save 1 6c Biue Bell POTATO C H iP $ 3 -5 5 C Reg- 25c Pkg. SAVE 20c In the double bag for lasting freshness MARGARINE, 3 U b .p k g s .7 9 C PORK S i m enjoyed a pancake supper with bacon, sausage,eggs and coffee Those attending were Mrs. Ju lia Compton, Mrs. Louese Shields. Mrs. Rena Manary,Mr: Margaret Kotzman, Mrs. Muri el Markham, Mrs. Lillian Hill- yard, Mrs. Eva Harris, Mrs.. Mildred Johnson, Mrs Margar et Wheeler, Mrs Sarah Gran- "by, Mrs. Madeline Telford,Mr! Joydene McLean, Mrs. lone Joy, guest Mrs Lillian Heise. sister- in -law of Mrs. Louese Shields. A stork shower was given on Thursday eve in honor of Mrs. Lawrence Lund at the home oi Mrs. Carl Gregson with Mrs. Mary Layng and Mrs. Muriel Maikham as co- hostess. She received many nice gifts. Re freshments were served on glass trays with ice cream with storks, small cup cake: frosted with pink and blu» with baby cookies' on them. Present were her grandmother. Mrs. Walters, her mother Mrs Erma Wedin, Mrs. Gertrude Kaston mother- in-law; friend? Mrs. Muriel Markham, Mrs Cary Gregson, Mrs. Mary Layng, Mrs. Carol Gregson,Mrs Emma Knox, Mrs Julia Comp ton. Mrs. Katie Menser, Mrs. Alberta Frost, Mrs. Hazel Hite Mrs. Faye Gregson, Mrs. Dor othy Naas and Mrs. Betty Oberg. THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS l Estacada, Oregon, Friday, August 23, 1957 ,1 CURRINSVILLE (Mrs. Nellie Currin) Mrs. Don Fowler came home from the hospital with her twin boys. Thomas Clarence and Ronald Mickle. They were born last Wednesday and weighed 7 lbs lounce and 6 lb? 5 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Znik called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoinle Wednesday. Thev live on Fish Creek where Dwyer has his headquarters. The Ladies Aid held their nicnic at Rivermill Park on Thursday evening with a pot luck dinner. There were 17 present: some came after din ner. Mrs. Clara Lofton is quite ill at this writing. She has arthri tis and it gives her a bad time occasionally. Mrs. Ruth Piatt is still con fined to tht hospital but her ankle is getting along nicely. She had it broken is a car acci dent over a week ago. The IOOF picnic at Eagle Fern Park Sunday was a big success Nearly 50 members of Rebekahs and Odd Fellows at tended. Coffee and ice cream were served by the Odd Fell ows following the potluck din ner. A number of card games were in progress during the afternoon. Mrs. Currin drove to Oregon City Monday to visit Mr. Cur rin as she does every week.She found him feeling good for him Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brackett had some friends from Califor nia visiting them Sunday. ESTACADA SHOE REPAIR SHOP R. & L. SHOES STORES, Inc. H. L. Banks, Operator-Manager Quality Shoe Repairing New shoes for the entire family - Loggers, English Brogues, School Shoes, Work Shoes for men and boys - Also some rebuilt shoes! Join our Family Shoe Club and get a FREE PAIR OF SHOES! M EAT CUT FOR LOCKERS including Hauling, Butchering, Cooling, Cut- tin, wrapped and delivered for 6c lb. Pork 8c lb. Cooling, cut, wrapped and delivered, 4c lb. Harold Middleton Dial CR. 9-5145 - - - FIRST OF THE WEEK COUPON SPECIALS! - - - Good Only Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, August 26-27-28 SUNSHINE Bv C.T.E Which is the farthest East the Pacific or Atlantic end of the Panama Canal ?What color does a boy look if you hurt I him? Answers below. The successful person is the one who goes ahead and does the things somebody else al ways wanted to do. Lb. 4 9 C Cut from succulent grain fed pork Flav-R-Pnc, Frozen 6 oz. tins Large extra lean slies - Fully Cooked, Reg. 79c Lb. LEM O N AD E, Special 3 for 2 9 C PRESSED HAM Lb. 5 9 C Makes 1 Quart, Reg. 2 for 29c, SAVE 15c The Foundation o f Econom- ■ ic Education recently issued the following statement about us. We are not so bad after all. Hurrah for us! “ Ours is a continent on which there has never been a general famine. Aside from the early settlers, few peoph in America ever have gone hungry. Even in the depths of our worst depression Ameri cans who wore on relief were living better than most o f the For the finest jams and jellies you ever made! | fully-employed in other lands Retains the full natural flavor and color of your There is more laughter and fruits and berries. Follow recipes inside the pktr more song in these United States than anywhere else on SAVE 7c earth. In shops, streets, factor-1 ies, elevators on highways and on farms — everywhere— I Americans are friendly and kindly people, responsive to every rumor of distress Some one in America will always divide his food and share his gasoline or his tire tool with a person in need.” OREGON BELL, Sliced Country Style BACON Lb. 6 5 M C . C. P . PECTIN, 3 Pkgs. ROUND STEAK Lb. 7 9 C Weil-aged for U. S. ‘Good’ or ‘Choice Beef PRODUCE Bumble Bee Chunks V i size tins TU N A , $ RADISHES' Bunch GREEN ONIONS, Bunch CUCUMBERS, Ea. BELL PEPPERS, Ea.______________ SEEDLESS GRAPES, Slicing TOM ATOES 2 l bs- 3 7C 4 The Chicken of the Sea 1.00 Trend LIQUID SOAP 2 for 5 9 C 25< 2 lbs. 2 5 < Perfect for delicious summer salads or those tasty sandwiches! ■ ___ -> K f Not a 41c tin, but 2 12 oz. tins. Suds instantly - Cuts grease like magic - Helps fabrics last longer! Instant suds even in cold or hard water TTT Currinsville Merc. Co, 24s PHONE CR 9-3826 “ All the evil in the world The blackest kind o f sin Can never hurt one the least bit Unless you let it in.’ 1— The Pacific. 2— It makes him yell Oh! (yellow) Coupons GOOD AU G . 26-27-28 ONLY Get Your Free Tickets on Our Giant Anniversary Prize to be Given Away Next Month A . D. Benshoof Plumbing and Heating General Sheet Metal Work Estacada City Licensed Phone MU 7-2881 Sandy Horner’s Big Chief Market Fstacada