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The Garfield Dorcas Society Page 5 THE C L A C K A M A S C O U N T Y NEV will hold the first meeting of Estacacla, Oregon, Friday, January 10, 1958 the year Jan. 16 at Louvena (By Margaret Rosa) Crawford’s Mr. and Mrs. Willard Good- visited Ed. Linn who is in Mrs. Z. P. Coop returned Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dernovek man and Mr. and Mrs. Law- Orchard Crest Home in Sai home Dec. 28 from a 10 day trip Sr. and Mary and Mr and Mrs. rence Haughton dined together ................... with her daughter and son-in- Ted Dernovek and two girls on New Years day at the Coun- Mr ncj ]yjrs Truman Ne law, Gladys and Jim Grant o f had Christmas dinner at the rty Kitchen in Portland. and c^ et Rogers called on Madras. Their journey by car Frank Barberis home in Port ....................... I and Mrs. Warren Haase took them from eastern Oregon land. He is Mrs. Julie Demo- family last Friday. across Nevada, Arizona, New vek’s father. Mrs. Louise Linn enjoyed Mexico and down into old M ex Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hills had Christmas and New Year’s in ico; then to Redondo Beach,Cal. fany visitors during the holi Portland with their son and fa Mountain Chapter Cl for Christmas with her son days, Mr and Mrs. Paul Ray of mily, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Linn. Club held their regular mec Frank and family. They enjoy Oend (Amos sister) for three at the home of Mrs Abbie A ed fine weather most of the ALMOST 10,000 BRANDS days. On Christmas Mr. and L. L. JENKINS, Consig nee Mrs. Louise Linn and Mr.and strong on Tuesday last with way. Last Sunday the Grants CHECKED IN 6 MONTHS AT Mrs. Virgil Hills and three Mis. Eddie Linn of Portland dessert lunch esrved at 1:30 drove over from Madras to SLAUGHTER PLANTS children and Sunday Mr and spend the day with Mr. and Almost 40,000 head o f cattle Mrs. Schweitzer and daughter Estacada Mrs.Coop, accompained by Jims were inspected at slaughter of Damascus. The latter were son, Tom and Tom’s girl-friend. houses in Oregon during the childhood friends On New Years eve the Eagle first six months o f 1957, accor Pete Ballou has a very sore CR 9-3276, Office CR9-6036 Residence Creek church was the scene o f ding to state department of ag hand he cut a chunk out of his Including Hauling, Butchering, Cooling, Cut a watch night party. About 60 riculture figures. When the full thumb while working on his members and friends shared in year's figures are compiled, it ranch and the doctor seared it tin, wrapped and delivered for 6c lb. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Courtain with Ruby Fullerton and Then the is estimated that over 100,000 to stop the bleeding. son the waffle supper. Pork 8c lb. and little daughter from Madras Roger. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman group divided with the West slaughter plant inspections Garfield Grange will sponsor spent the week end with his pa Turner were also there. a dance at the hall Jas. 18 with They minster Fellowship youth going will be recorded for 1957. rents Mr. and Mrs. Josh Cour all spent an enjoyable evening to Sandy for a party Cooling, cut, wrapped and delivered, 4c lb. at the It is illegal for slaughter live music. Everyone welcome. tain and other relatives. Floyd visiting home o f Sandra and Mama house or packing plant operat Charlotte Lee visited her has a good job with the PGE Co Dohrman, while the rest enjoy ors to permit the slaughter of grandparents the Paul Christ- ed a sociable evening at the any livestock until it is ipspec- iannsens of Clatskanie during Mrs. Josh Courtain and son Try a News Classified Adv. church. The entire group reas ted by an Oregon brand inspec the holidays. Mrs. Ed. Lee, j Dial CR. 9-5145 Cletus spent last Thursday eve. They Get RESULTS sembled for a midnight worship tor. after The inspections may be Marsha and Paul went service, which was conducted made either at the slaughter her Thurs and all returned by the young people. house, at the point of origin or home Saturday. On New Years day the Paul enroute to the plant. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Buser Still home was the scene of the Slaughterhouse ooerators and children had dinner at the annual Still family reunion1 are also required by O e g o n Edward Lees Xmas. The Lees with 16 adults and 10 childrery law to kepp a copy of the have the siding on their home present. Among the guests were brand inspection certificate of and have moved into the new brothers Adolph, Bill o f Oregon all livestock for a period of one l rooms. They have done exten- J City and their wives, Guy and j year from the date the certifi I sive remodeling the past year, j Ronald (sons o f Roy Still) and cate was issued. Mrs. Doris Dalton of Casper, j families, from Portland. Wyo. called her parents the | Pheasant TOMATO JUICE, 46 oz. 5 for $1.00 their New Years dinner guests of Ray Gordons to wish them a Pheasant CATSUP, 12 oz. 15c ea. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Castile inclu- I Happy New Year. Tillamook Baby Loaf CHEESE, 2 lbs. $1.25 I ded their daughter and son-in- Jacqueline and Vernet De- Mrs. Wm. Schoen and son (By Leila Gordon) Pheasant Irreg. Freestone PEACHES, 2 \ , 2 for 49c l law plois o f Portland, their son Ver-1 The Garfield Grange H. E. Scott are visiting Mrs. Schoen’s Pheasant TOMATOES, 2.V’s, 3 for 65c non Castile and* family o f Esta- | met at the Grange Hall Jan. 7. ! parents, Mr .and Mrs. Harry Snow’s SLAMS, 7 A oz. 2 for 55c cada, daughter and son-in-law ; The Grange also had an o f f i - ! Osborne and family. Caroline and Don Johnson and meeting following the H. ................... Snow’s CLAM CHOWDER, 15 oz. 29c ea. children, and Don’s parents,Mr cers E. meeting. Garfield visits Guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Armour CORNED BEEF, 12 oz. 39c ea and Mrs. Ed Johnson Mulino Jan 11 on our regular ence Dunns over the week end Homer Glovers entertain-! meeting night. W e hope for a | were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Will- Pillsbury BUTTERMILK BISCUITS, 2 for 29c ed The 11 on New Years, including large turn out that night. ' iams of Portland.______________ Hood River Yellow Delicious APPLES 10c lb. their son Clifton and family, Florence’s sister Mrs. Pennings and family, and her sister Miss Velma Colt, all o f Portland. The Frank Tacherons shared water Presbyterian Church. their Christmas with their son With Coupon Eu The Everett Shibley family Don and his family from gene. Don is now working for were in Forest Grove Sunday Program plans were made for COUPON GOOD ON LY AT HORNER'S BIG CHIEF Register- Guard, dinner the Eugene the next Clackamas County Po enjoying the day and STORE while completing studies at U of mona meeting at a Progress din with the Tom Bard family M ON DA Y, T U E S D A Y . W E D N ESD A Y George Mariman has his big O. for his doctor’s degree. ner held at the Springwater Christmas day visitors of the Grange hall on Sunday. About cat home and is clearing land again. Llovd Stephens family were 50 grange members were pres Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wilber Celeste’s brother and sister-in- ent representing all Granges of went to Central Oregon Tues. law, Mr. and Mrs. Moody of the county. Mrs. Delbert Gant entertain with Mr and Mrs. Ritter of Ore Portland. On the evening o f Dec. 30 Ja ed her husband in honor o f his gon City. They visited with Mrs birthday Monday eve.Those en Wilber’s daughter Winnie Cal nice Buhlinger served spaghetti joying the dinner were Mr. and kins and family at Madras, re dinner to 10 o f her older teen age friends, at the home of her Mrs. Don Thomas and family turning home Wednesday. Pictures and slides taken in parents, the Tony Buhlingers. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morris and On Jan. 6 the Buhlingers drove of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Hawaii by the Del Gants Delmar Gant and ' family of Bernice Miller were enjoyed at to Corvallis, returning Janice, Three Lynx and Francis and the Gant home Saturday eve.by Joanne Burnett, and Lee Proc tor to OSC. Janice attained mer the W. H. Tucker family Pauline Gant o f Portland. James Martin is home from its on the college honor roll for We are sorry to hear that lit the Oregon City hospital after this past semester. tle Cathy Akins is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hinchliffe, surgery, He was frightened on Barbara and Charles and Bobby, have re- Tuesday morning when a chim and daughters the Bonnie last Sunday drove to the teurned home from enjoying ney fire burned a hole In With Coupon the holiday season with Mrs. roof of his home. Neighbors are beach to enjoy the fine weather at Seaside and Astoria. They making repairs C OUPON G O O D ON LY A T n O R N E R ’S B IO 7. Hinchliffe’s family in McFar STORE Mrand Mrs. Forrest Erickson spent New Years eve in Clacka land, Calif. T U E S D A Y . W EDN ESDAY with Mrs. Susie Aycock called mas with their friends the West- Open house and dinner at on the Rae Erickson family of lings and the Warners. the Springwater Grange hall on Redland and the Joe Erickson Spending the holidays with New Years was well attended' family o f Milwaukie on the New the Sam Olmsteads were and all report a fine time. three children o f their son Don Years day. The entire family of Lucy Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lawrence ald of Portland, while Don’s Broadhurst report spending _ and Mrs Symons spent New wife was in the hospital for sur New Years day together with a j Y elrs ‘eve and N e ^ Y e a rs "day gery. H i n n o r a + t h n T .n rtin n h o l l m Iro I ... J dinner at the Legion hall in Es Gabe and Pauline Berry and with the Laveme Severances of tacada. 24 were present. the three Melton boys welcom | Portland. TOI,DONI HAU lUBt I M Mr. a"d Mrs. Arnold Broad Mrs. Wm. Miller attended ed a new member into their fa - T O PLAN YOUR FUTURE. Y3UR G0VE = *. V ES T OFFERS YOU M£-P BY SLS 3EG* \ 3 hurst and Bill drove to Silver- Eastern Star Past Matrons Club m ily during the holidays.Gabe’s you BUY U S . S A V IN G S BONDS. R E.vrvBER-.THE SERIES E BONDS G U A R A N T E E ton Sunday and enjoyed a din | in Milwaukie Friday eve. 10 year old daughter Claudia ■you j v o o FOR EVERY 4 3 . 0 0 YOU INVEST, WHEN BONDS ARB HELD TO MATURITY, ner at the Joe White home. Springwater Grange meets arrived from California and has Spending the week end at the this Saturday. All Grangers are now enrolled in the 4th grade W.H. Tucker home was Miss welcome. at Eagle Creek school. Loma Dee MacKimnnon o f Ju Saturday visitors o f Florence AU This A n d Heavenly, T oo neau, Alaska. She was met at Cloninger were Mr. and Mrs. EARLY MORNING FIRE the plane by Nancy Tucker.The Gene Gresham and their three DESTROYS TENT HOME children of Portland and girls left Sunday for Co rvallis With Coupon Mr. Fire on the early morning of and Mrs.Dewey Jennings o f Or and O.SC. where they are roommates at Waldo Hall. Dec. 29 destroyed the tent in egon City. C O U P O N G O O D O N L Y A T H O R N E R ’ S B IG C H IE F The Westminster Fellowship which Edna Hull, her sons Le- New Years day visitors o f the STO R K M O N D A Y , T t J E S D A l. W E D N E SD A Y group of young people of the land and Franklin, and a marri DD. Lakes were Mr. and Mrs. Presbyterian Church enjoyed an ed son and his wife were living, R o y Hall of Dover, and Mr. and side of Mrs Christy o f Barton. Visiting outing at Mt Hood Saturday. on the Clear Creek Next meeting o f the group will Springwater. They are now sit Mr. Lake last Friday was his be at the Carol Smith home on uated in the old Cromer place cousin John Milne o f Boring. beyond Viewpoint. Mrs. Hull Sunday at 6:30 P.M. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Douglas There will be a pot luck din and the two younger boys had entertained on Monday at a din ner at the Grange Hall Sunday been living in the tent for about ner on the occasion of Mrs. followed by the annual congre a year, and had hoped to build a Douglas’ birthday Guests were gational meeting of the Spring- larger dwelling. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Heacock of Eagle Creek FOR HEATING OIL CALL-- U N I O N OI L C O M P A N Y C. C Davis o f Damascus and Newberg. The Ladies Aid will hold an all day meeting next Wednes day, Jan. 15, at Eagle Creek church, with pot luck lunch. Quilting will be one of the ac tivities. Members are reminded to bring their favorite or origi nal recipes for the cook book which* is being planned. Other Eagle Creek cooks are also in vited to contribute recipes for this. j MEAT CUT FOR LOCKERS Harold Middleton SPECIALS at SPRINGWATER STORE COUPON SPECIALS! Thvrs. Fri. Sat. Jan. 9-10-11 - - Good Only Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, January 13 -J 4 -15 Garfield News Regular 5 c Gum 4 for 1 0 c THAT'S H M IT 1 Springwater News Book Matches Reg. 21c, 1 5 c Skinless Franks Reg. 59c, 4 9 c NOTICE Estacada Ford has too many used cars! Some of them we are going to wholesale to Portland used car dealers. We would much rather pass these savings on to local people. Come in and look over our stock. Remember, if your credit is good, we don't need a down payment , and our terms are fair! ESTACADA FORD & MERCURY FORD MERCURY HILLMAN Home of: EVINRUDE MOTORS CLIPPERCRAFT BOATS TEENEE TRAILERS Porter Frillets, 7 oi. pkg. Reg. 23c, 1 5 c Only recently doctors and nu tritionists have discovered the special value vegetable oil has in helping to keep the blood choles terol level in balance. House wives have long known its value — in terms of convenience and good result*— In all phases of cooking, frying, baking, for use In salad dressings. So now the smart housewife just makea sure that she does everyday— for the family’s well being— what she’s been doing right along to please their paL ates. Using corn oil in cooking, frying, baking, and salad dress ings, is certainly the easy pleas ant way to make sure that the family geta the vegetable oil it needs. Here's a recipe that puta all-time favorite family tastes Into a nourishing one-dish din ner— and that uaea corn oil aa a natural component. Easy to make, delicioua, we predict it will be a week-in-week-out itandby. With Coupon COUPON OOOD ONL, M ONDAY. » ¿ » « I » “ “ " " " WEDNESDAY 1» Coupons Good January 13-14-15 Heavenly Hamburger Caiaerole 1 8-ounee package of noodles 1 can (10-1/2 ounces) Con or macaroni densed tomato soup 1/4 cup Mazola com oil 1 cup water 1 medium onion, chopped 1 teaspoon salt 1 pound ground beef 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1/4 pound sharp Cheddar crumbs cheete, grated minced parsley, to garnish Cook the noodles or macaroni In rapidly boiling: salted water ac cording to package directions; drain. Heat com oil in heavy skillet ever medium heat about 3 minutes Add onion and ground beef. Cook, stirring occasionally, until lightly browned. Place the neodles or maceronl In bottom of indlviduel caaeeroloe. a baking dish (7-1/t x 11-1/2 x 2 Inches), er a 2-quart casserole. Spread the chevse over the noodles er macaroni. Top with the browned meat. Combine the tomato soup, water and seatoninps; poor ( the crumb« +T o x m / t Á ,