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About Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1957)
FACULTY MEMBERS of the fall; due to the weather, i byterian Mission consisting of ARE ENTERTAINED Farmers are reluctant to eave: some thousand acres. Jim will Mr. and Mrs. Win. Jones and home *n such humid weathei j be in charge of roads etc.He is family we «_• hosts to faculty ior any Kreat length of time to be here for the Grange fail Plumbing and Heating members; their wives and hus- w*th tlle reat danger of fire and Saturday so those of his friends General Sheet Metal band ■ the office staff and the extra care of stock and poultry. I who have not had the chance custodians of Esta. ada Union The new lecturer opened her to see him will be able to do so Work Hi"1! School t their home last P1°*ram with community at that time. Estacada I iuay eve after the football singing and presented a very j Reitha and Dn Thomas with interesting speeaker in the per-i their family were in Spring-1 j me at a coft'ee hour. City Licensed As a su. prise Miss Janice son of Mrs. Wilda Fifer. Mrs. water on Saturday to visit her i in thii j parents Del and Nita Gant. On l I uhl rg c was presented a tra- Fifer who has lived Phone MU 7-2S81 tried th eir! \ I bag b y those présent. She country so many years told of j Sunday they all the great fire that swept thru ; hand at minature golf in Port -1 Sandv h .r bcen office gril at the local this tcriitory in 1902; burning! land. This game which was so h h school. oot ail the homes in the area. populr about 20 years ago Jim Shibley who returned seems to be coming back. home ast week after a long I am wondering if the parent.' rtay in Porto Rico expained in this area are aware that life and conditions there and their offspring have been en- Dy Myrtle Dmytr.vk told of his adventures. aed in vandalism. Members of ’he gular meeting of the Speaking of Jimmy Shibley the Grange arc quite unhappy S ing\ iter g auge was held he ill be leaving soon t0 start about having to replace so P at 14 '1 he turn out was a new job in New Mexico many windows in the hall. It s ;iit for the first day meeting which will be on a large Pres- might be suggested the people IA f g r r « m a m m m k . living near the hall do not j let their children play there i without supervision. , A. D. Benshoof THE CLACKAM AS COUNTY NEWS r e su lt s Estacada, Oregon, Friday Sept. 20, 1957 TRY a NEWS WANT a d . they get 1 r*, \ L- < x T. ’ ‘ A 'w < - * ¿ 0 '— ---------I rr-TTl's! • ! 8 ! r111 £ I » . j I . • I ' I • I l I — TrrY.tWV t’ ' U | l l 1 jsrizgivc'ter SAVE ON ELECTRICITY! if* it » 9 ¡v t LEAKY HOT WATER FAUCETS COST MONEY! ( \LL WALT FOR REPAIRS AND SERVICE L B. LET C. PLUMBING S. E. 4th Estacada WALT DO IT NORBLAD W ILL OPEN OFFICE AT SALEM .Representative Walter Nor- blad will open his Salem office at Room 220, Post Office Bldg, on Monday, Sept. 23rd. llis secretary, Mrs. Dorothy Woodring, will be in charge of the office and all correrpond- ence should be sent to Con gressman Norblad at that ad- A News Ad. Will Sell It For You Real Quick Dial CRestwood 9-3968 Gray's Hardware Estacada 8 CUP PERCOLATOR EKCO EGG BEATER Years of perfect co ffee/?* brewing fo r less than o '' t f ‘ FLOOR and CABINET SANDER A quality tool at just the right Pricel * 8 Wing * Stainless Steel * Enameled Wood Hdle. 98 * “ Easy W ay" JATO Fire Extinguisher For home, auto and boat. Puts out fire at the push of a button. BK ^ f t ® DISH DRAINER ]25 Get this dish-saving drain- f g j er now at this money jJ' saving sale price. Regular 1.39. Galvanised steel pail. Hot m dipped to armor a g a in stffe leaking or rust. ~ I'n rriiisville S to re ESTACADA COMMUNITY BULLETIN Miss Ruth Cromer ir employ Mrs. Frank Engebretsen of will be away from her duties Northwest district. Over 1200 ed at Dr. Crown’s office part Cambridge, Idaho, visited last for sometime. people were at the closing. time as receptionist. week with their cousin, Coyd j Looney Currnsville. They j Larry Meade badly bruised A daughter was bom in Ore Mrs. Emma Gilleran has a had not seen each other since1 one of his big toes on a rock gon City Sept. 11 to Mr. and new granddaughter 7 lbs. 13 oz. 1911. while wading in the Callowash Mrs Robert Gilleran of Estaca bom in Oregon City hospital river at Austin Hot Springs da. Sept. 11 to her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barth last Sunday, making ‘naviga Mr and Mrs. Robert Gilleran olomew of Eugene welcomed a tion difficult for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bancroft of Estacada route two. Thisis new 8 lb. boy into the family, j have gone to Colorado where their 6th child, 4th girl. Mr. He was born at 12:30 AM.Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholo they once lived and have prop and Mrs. Francis Provost of 16 at the Sacred Heart hospital, mew, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Day erty interests. They will return Silverton are the maternal in Eugese. Granparents are Mr. | and Mr. and Mrs.Dick Schmidt to Estacada next March. Mrs. Fred Bartholomew were in attendance grandparents. Mrs. Provost is and at the assisting at the daughter’s and Mr. asd Mrs. Earl O’Dell Northwest District Kwanis con A marriage license was grant home. of Barton. vention at Penticton, B. C.Jack ed in Portland last week to • Murtón of Gresham loral PGE Clifford H. Skinner Jr. of Mr. and Mrs. John Looney Norma McComb, Third grade manager at Gresham was elec Portland and Fern E. Lloyd of of Rigdon, Idaho, and Mr. and teacher has broken her leg and ted district governor for the Estacada. 1 98 16 QT. Mound spoons, divided compartments for forks, knives and special Plas-Tex covered pail, perfect for baby diapers or any utility job cutlery. Unbreakable in normal use. around the home. Choose yellow, pink, or tvrquoiso. from Durable, molded plastic that win take any punishment without dent ing or chipping Choose from a wide variety of colors. Always Better Values at Currinsville We reserve the right to limit! Prices for Fri.-Sat. Septi 20-21 QUAirry m e a t s 8-OZ. RANSOM CUPS STEAM and DRY IRON Penetrates fabrke more thoroughly for groator ironing oot# and bettor result*. 4 for 39c 1 5 59 CAULKING GUN Compioto with 2 eartridgof. Reg. valuó. largo 2.59 229 Ea. 1 9 c CUBE STEAKS BANANAS C J.M N ROAST OF VEAL HAM PATTIES PYREX 8-CUP CARAFE FANCY, GOLDEN RIPE FREE FROM GRISTLE _Lk_49« — 4 for 3 lfe, 35 , to ^ATGES 95 Draft plated candfa warmer and 22 Kt. Gold decorations. Stay cool handlo. Gold capacity markings. A "Fall Salo" special. 59c LEAN, LOW-COST EOOD QUICK PREPARED VEAL SHOULDER STEAKS 2 Us. 2 9 c SHURFINE REG. 14c Can BLEACHES. DEODORIZES, DISINFECTS SHURFRESH COTTAGE CHEESE Full Pint 2 5 c 3 1 77 Limit 6 Per Family Purex Liquid BLEACH V i Gal 2 9 c 99 8 DECORATED TUMBLERS Lb. 5 9 c «CANNED MILK 9c, fi for 5 9 c Borrow no morel Oot your e«o convenient 5-ft step ladder at the low price. Sturdy fir or hemlock stock with corrugated safety step«. Replaco your stack of glassware at a remark able low price Heavy thorn bottom, 11 oz. six#. Chet's Frozen TV DINNERS Ea. fi9 c TURKEY. CHICKEN or HAM Quick, Easy and Satisfying EKCO KITCHEN TOOLS 79* For Those Back -To-School Lunches REG. 59c Large 18 Oz. Jar each Hoody's PEANUT BUTTER Ea. 4 9 c •^8 FRESHER! Made in the West. 2,or |4S Five popular kitchen tools. Black, hang-up handles resist heat, stay cool. Replaco yours now at this special savingsl SHURFINE, Enriched Hard Wheat, Reg. 99c FLOUR, 1 0 Lb. Bag 79c JUNIOR TRICYCLES TUNA V i Size Tins4 for 9 9 c CUT-RITE WAX PAPER 125 Ft. Roll 2 rolls 49 e New Jet Wing Design rear step deck and ferk stamped from heavy gauge stool. Ball bearing front wheels. Currinsville Merc. Co. c™ « & 10 « BUMBLE BEE, CHUNK STYLE Adjustable seat. Ev.ryffclnp 6 8* n .a d .d includ ing t .-fo llo w in .lru c fl.n t. J •l.ctrlc d lp p or, tacfim.nt, 1 1 0 v .ll, A : la p .r ln g h a rb o rin g »m b comb at- a n . shears. Gray’s Hardware, Estacada