' of his sons and their families coming tc honor him, a total of 23 at Sunday dinner. Ethel Mae Burnett entertain­ ed 11 members of the Birthday BII) FOR OIL da, Oregon. Club at her home Thursday. Bids for fuel oil will be ac­ Publish Jan. 24 31, Feb 6 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clester cepted by School District No. spent last week n Port Town­ 108 for the calendar year 1958 send, Wah. visting Mabel’s pa­ until 9:00 P.M. February 12, rents. 1958 for heating the Estacada Last week Friday Z. P. Coop Grade School buildings. The was brought home from the School Board reserves the right Veterans Hispital in Portland The Estacada town basketball to reject any or all bids. Bids and is now learning to maneuv­ may be left at the Estacada team jumped over the Hi-Balls er with a full length cast on his with comparative ease in an Grade School office or mailed leg. Oregon City Recreation Lea­ to Directors of School District Visiting the Oscar Judds on gue game last week at the O C No. 108. P.O. Box 518, Estaca­ (By Margaret Ross) Sunday was Anne's nephew, Th Lyle Bryans last week Charles Blaisdel lof Salem . Visitors of Mrs. Mathilda Ba­ welcomed the return home of Myra their son Pfe. David Bryan, ker Sunday were Mrs. who has served for the past 18 Marston and a friend from in Schwabach, Germ­ Gresham and Dora Clester. Including Mauling, Butchering, Cooling, Cut- Plumb’ng and Heating month'- Eagle Creek visitors from any, and wilt receive his army Genera! Sheet Metal discharge from Ft. Lewis in a Cornelius Jan. 23 were Mr.and tin. wrapped and delivered for 6c lb. few days.Last Sunday the Bry­ Mrs. George Goetze, who call­ Pork 8c lb. Work Mrs. Goetze’s ans gave a dinner in David’s ed on three of honor at which guests were •’unts. Mr. Dora Clester, Mrs. Estacada C oo l in g, cut , w r a p p e d a n d d e l i v e r e d , 4c lb. Mrs. Amy Dunn, George Baily, Maude Forrester and Mrs.Bruce Mr. and Mrs.Ronald Biyan and MacDonald. C ity L ic en se d Three Oregon State College Debbie and Raymond, and Miss r*i V I T * 7 t u O iie m U i - j c c 1 students who came home last Paula Bryan. Sam Olmstead celebrated his wekend to visit their families Dial CR. 9-5145 Sanc’.y birthday last Sunday with four were Janice Buhlinger, Joanne Burnett and George Weisgerber I A good crowd of Eagle Creek neighbors gathered at the Grange hall Saturday eve for tun and sociability at the mon- ' thly social night. Among the new neighbors in Eagle Creek are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wymore (the former Pat­ ty CWinger,) wno moved into the house owned by Gertrude Mrs. Young is the aunt of Judy|ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. White next to the church last M>\ and Mrs. George Arm­ Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs Scconover. Homer Kerber of Gold Beach, Saturday after spending the strong enjoyed Sunday dinner George Bavart were Mrs. Bav- .................. were waiting for them. Mrs. Edna first months of their married with Mr.and Mrs.Hcnry Schultz art’s three sisters, ...................... Carter and Mrs. Robert Scotti Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brown rife in Portland. Both Billy and of Logan. of St. Louis, Mo. and Mrs. Ann motored to Silverton to enjoy a Mrs. Elsie Hale was pleasant- Patty are formerly from Bar­ reunion dinner with Ho-enjoyed a drive to Seaside last ton and attended Etacada high Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barnes Simmons of Lansing. Michigan. family mer’s brother and family, Mr. Sunday in their new Thunder- school. and children of Three Lynx en­ Aft?’ a short visit with the Ba­ end Mrs. Roy Brown. Mrs.Ray oird, They reported beautiful The World Fellowship Circle joyed a visit with her parents vart' family they went to Port­ Donaldson of San Francisco, weather on the coast. land to visit Mrs. Helen Will­ of Eagle Creek Church - will last week end in Corvallis. .................. iams. I Cal. was also present for thei meet next Wednesday after­ dinner. \ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orcutt noon at the home of Florence ...................... of Portland visited with Mr.and Cloninger. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker Mrs. Louise Douglass enjoy-Mrs.Emmett Davis last Monday The Mothers Club will meet at and Billy enjoyed last Sunday I Mrs.George Bavart was in the dinner at Poncha’s Mexican Re­ I hospital four days with a minor ed Sunday dinner with her bro­ Eagle Creek school next Thurs­ back injury as results of a ther and family,-Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wareham en­ day afternoon. staurant in Portland. slight accident recently. Ernest Duus. joyed a trip to Hawaii by To those residents of Eagle plane. They visited with the Creek and Barton who wish to Mrs. Joe Barr and children Mrs.Elsie Hale was pleosant- daughter of Emmet Davis, Mrs. buy tamales fresh made: they and helped her father, J. O. Botkin, Recent visitor of Mr. celebrate his 82nd birthday last Mrs. Bert Mallard was Mrs.Eth- Ip surprised when she returned Dorothy Pew,who is over there will also be sold this Friday af­ el Young of Denver, Colorado. to her home Sunday as her sis-'as a missionary. ternoon, Feb. 7 from 2 to 4 P. Sunday. M. directly from the Eagle Creek church kitchen where Ladies Aid members are spend­ ing the day making tamales for the sale on Saturday in Estaca­ da at the News office. THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Page Estacada, Oregon, Friday, February 7, 1958 Town Team Beats 0. C. Hi-Salls MEAT CUT FOR LOCKERS Jr. High by a 59 to 46 score. Tfce Estacada town team jumped into an early lead and by the time the first quarter was over the ocal boys had a 15 to 8 lead. This lead was maintained until the middle of the ball game at which time the score stood 25 to 18. Nine of the first half points came from the free throw line as the locals chose to run and the Hi Balls chose not to. The third quarter saw the green lads of Estacada lose a point as the Hi Balls outscored them 18 to 17 for the period. In the final chapter the Esta- ta d i men pulled from the tired troups of the Hi Balls and were moving away to a wider lead just as the buzzer ended the game with the Estacada town team winning their second league game by a score of 59 to 46. Vern Marshall supplied the points in main for the locals as he dropped 17 points through the hoop to lead the Cv*qle Creek A. D. Benshoof Haroid Middieton C iirrin sville Store ESTACADA Saturday, Feb. 7-8 PRODUCE QUALITY M EATS Lb. 5 5 c Cello CARROTS____3 P kgs. 25c FANCY PORK, COUNTRY STYLE 79 c Fancy PORK CHOPS Lb. Smoked PORK HOCKS lb. 1 9 c FECT SEASONING FOR BOILED DINNERS, BEAN and PEA SOUP! PORK .‘;Ti:AKS '-F A N M EATY, Lb. 49c SHOULDER CUT MAYONNAISE Qt, 53c Kraft's "alad Bowl', Your Guarantee of Quaüty! PANCAKE MIX FEC. 43c. 2 l.R. PKG. 2 Lb. Pkg. 3 9 c Navel ORANGES, 5 Lb. Bag 5 9 c SWEET and JUICY 5 for $ 1 .0 0 SW A N SnoW N . WHITE. DEVILSFOOD. YELLOW and BUTTERSCOTCH ANGEL FOOD, 3 9 c Pkg. NEW BARBER SHOP OPENED HERE TUESDAY Tusdeay saw the opening of p new barber shop for Estacada. Tom Boyle, formerly of Portland and Annie (Scotty) Scott of Springwater reopened Shorty’s old stand on Broad­ way to provide Estacada’s I ihird barber shop. Miss Scott has the unique distinction of being the first commercial woman barber in Estacada's history, as far as has been ascertained. The new shop will feature women’s and children’s hair­ cuts besides catering to the more discrimin. te males. All services are being offered; shaves, haircuts, shampoos, massages and scalp treatments NEW BAIT LAWS APPROVED FOR 1958 FISHING SNOW-WHITE. HEADS! A regulation banning all use of fish dead or alive for bait was adopted last Saturday by ¡he state game commission. It was put into effect as a means of protecting trout lakes in cen- 1 1 rai Oregon from introdoctlon of trash fish. Two exceptions were made to TASTEWELL this regulation. Herring, can- COLORED & CUBED dlefish. sardines, anchovies and icottids, liviing or dead, may be used in costal waters, and dead fish may be used for bait in Geiger. Dnews and Owyhee leservoirs. Klamath and Goose TASTEWELL, 12 OZ. BOTTLE lakes, and in the main stem or flood plain lakes and sloughs of the Willamette and Colum- 1 la rivers and in the Snake ri- | ver. BOAT REGULATIONS Here is a reminder of boat regulations enacted during the last session. The entire boating act related to boats under 26 TASI EWELL, 46 OZ, TIN feet and includes skiffs, canoes, rowboats sa.ling vessels and motorboats. Under the regula­ tions all motorboats are requir- ■ d to carry at least one life or buoyant cushion for each jeck - m tm et. life preserver, ring buoy, person aboard. In addition, a fire extinguisher, fully charged and n good condition, must be part of the boat equipment. At night, motor boats must have a white light aft visible for a distance of at least half a mile and light showing green o starboard and a red light to port, both for a distance of a mile. Probably the most important SAVE 16c A CAN, —-- ^ -----------r^xx****^ CAULIFLOWER The new modern feed for all livestock! Sheep especially! 25% Barley, 5 Molasses 2-lb. Antibiotic 2-lb. Antiniotic Bulk, 6-ton load .. $42T Bulk, 6-ton load $53T Sacked 15-ton Id. $45T Sacked, 15-ton Id. $55T Sacked, by the ton $47T Sacked, by the ton $57T By 80-lb. sack $2.10 By the 80-lb. sack $2.50 10% Molasses Available Now -- Prices FOB Canby — Other mixtures available on order— HINKS SHEEP SERVICE At Lone Elder Phone Canby 2310 Attention -- McCulloch Chain Saw Users of the Estacada Area . . . 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