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About Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1958)
the Grange are welcome. One | V union Ross, Lee Porctor and Vancouver, Wash. requirement, bring a pot luck Joanne anu lom Burnell. Estacada, Oregon, Friday, March 28, 1958 dish and enjoy the good fellow inns. George oaiey with her Reminder: Do drop in at the ship and program. chuuren, m ove to Wisnruin, Grange hall this Friday after • By L,eila Gordon) GOV. HOLMES TO [the Library. Dewey Qualls returned home v.asu. last weekend to visit ner noon or Saturday for a look In ADDRESS DEMOCRATS The G.G. Home Ec. w ill meet from the hospital after having parents, ivir. ana Mrs. Lari Hol- •in the Rummage Sale. I f you The public is cordially invit Mr and M-s. Elmer Marshall at the Grange hall A pril 1st at surgery and says he feels real urooK. Accompanying her also don’t care about rummage you ed to attend a meeting held un r f Sandy were dinner guests w ill make paper flowers for the good j was ner gianumotner, Mrs. M a may still buy some good home- der auspices o f the Democratic at the Ernest Esc-hler home Veterans Hospital wheel chair The Edward Lee fam ily visit ry Runnnger, who spent the hiked food. Central Committee at Thora Sunday evening celebrating parade in June. Pctluck lunch. ed in Portland Sun. PM with week mere Gardner Jr High, Oregon City, Mrs. Marshall’s birthday . The Skip a Week Club met Mr. and Mrs. Joe GrosJacques. April3 at 8 PM to hear Gov. Sunday visitors o f the Hank at the Grange hall Mar.19 and Mr. and Mrs Elmer Marshall They came home thru the storm Holmes and local Democratic Try a Classified Adv. in the finished a quilt. Next meeting Suters w ere Mel and Mary find family were dinner guests i nd said at times it felt as tho candidates. Clackamas County News. _lt April 2nd at Peggy Anders.They Milton, at the Fred Marshall home on the car was being lifted . Hall Fisk and children of will get results and the Cost is have another quilt to finish. celebrating Wash., former Eagle Creek resi rl uesday evening piled at the side of the road and lew. Just phone us or .bring Visiting at the Pete Ballous Mrs. Marshall’s birthday K piaccia Library Assn, wit; or mail your ad. In. traffic as being routed around dents. Sun. were her parents the Bert mec , Sat.. March 29, at 3 PM at Last Thursday Tom Burnett fallen trees an electric light po Barnes; also an uncle Ed.Barnes his six V. F. XV. PO ST W IL L les.When they returned home returned home from Homer Anders, son o f the the lights were o ff and didn't months’ army reserve training IN S T A L L NEW OFFICERS w ¿ ^ J O U T THE Hector Anders is home for a at Ft. Old, Calif. the : b a c k go back until 12 hrs. later. The Harry Randall Post weeks for springvacation. He Sylvan Carter is improving Among the local college stu >879 of the Veterans o f For e x p e r t icturns to OSC Mar. 31 to regis FENCE V - ^ after his emergency operation. dents returned home for spring eign Wars and its Auxiliary Mrs. Carter visits him everyday vacation from OSC this BARBERS ter for the spring term. BUZZ IN' past w ill hold their installation of and says he’s up some each day w eek are Janice Buhlingcr, Jo Georgia Williams who lives officers on A p ril 2nd at the V. COUSIN and is anxious to be home. with her grandmother Mrs. Dai anne Burnett, Lee Proctor, Geo. W. hall. Joe Wranker Jr, brother-in law sy R iley of Garfield and attends Weisgerber and Jim Zarkzewski The Auxiliary wishes to of the Ernest Duus passed away E.H.S. has been one of the girls Bob and A lice Z(akrzewski) Clank all o f those who helped in the Veterans Hospital in chosen to go to Girls State In Marchbank divided their college with our tamale and food sale. Vancouver. Wash. Mar 20. In vacation time between their re Salem in June. The American terment Willamette National spective parents in Eagle Creek Legion Auxiliary sends two Cemetery Mar 25 girls each year and its quite an and Estacada. The Merry Moutaineers Square Visiting the Don Eadens Mon. honor to be chosen. Weekend guests of the Lloyd Dance Club w ill hold a business afternoon were her mother Mrs Potters were Ruth’s small nieces and social meeting at the Grade Ruby Danforth of Oregon Anna Markland and brother Ru- Be nnie and Pam Collins, whose School Cafeteria City eaUed at the Jim Lambs on Thursday, r.ar Markland both of Redlano. parents, the A1 Collins, were In March 27 at 8 PM. Helen Eaden, Norma Lee, Flo rence Lamb and Cora Haupem, members and officers of Gar field Home Ext. met at Mrs. P olly Knights last Thu and made plans for the Ext. Spring Festival to be held at Garifeld Grange April 11. Visiting at the Gordons Mon. JIM W H ITE C LE AN S DP C A P E L L A PRO G RAM OF j Johnny Gredvig returned to were Grace Still and Helen Ea- PR O M IN E N T C IT Y LO T EASTER MUSIC liis home in Portland with his den; on Tues. M r and Mrs. B ill j 1958 HOME FIRE PR K VFN TIO N PRO G RAM A Capelin program of Easter, parents Mr and Mrs. W ally Christiansen and grandson Fire Chief Rudy Sagner of I James L. White, owner uper musjc w m be given Good Fri- Gredvig on Sunday. He spenL Dwight o f Barton »he Estacada f ’re district would ( Cre if Parlor, at his own ex ,jay evening at 8 PM at the Por- j spring vacation with his grand-1 There was a large crowd at ■ ike to call your attention that Dense, has had the comer lot ter Mennonite Church, 7 miles oarents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.Brit- the dance Sat. night and they all it’s Home Fire Prevention time rast of his business building at fast o f Est?cada. The choir con- ton and aunt and uncle, Mr.and enjoyed the music by the West- in Oregon as the month of A p ril <- E 4fh Avt,nue and Main gt., sists o f 27 voices under the Mrs. Leslie Kiggins and family, trn Band.The band w ill be with us again at the Strawberry Fes- is being set aside for this put- j j, le a n e d up The trash was direction o f John Miller, Salem, pose. cleaned out, the grass mowed The singers are from Hubbard, Dave Eshelman, Estacada Ca tival in June Your fire depatrment urges and trimmed along the side- Canby, Molalla and Estacada. milla King, presented the News you to take advantage of Its Walk and all rubbish burned. Everyone welcome, o ffice with a beautiful bouquet home inspection service by In- Congratulations, Jim, it is a big ~~ ~ ~~~ of Monday morning Several dif fer- viting the inspector to point , Mr. and Mrs Fred Byers out possible fire hazards that li'nProvement and a v ry 11 1 Tacoma, were dinner guests o n 1 ent varieties of Camillas are fea- (B y Margaret Ross) vou may not realize exist. The thing to do, particualrly where Monday at the home of Mr. and tured. Part o f the bouquet was Last Sunday afternoon's lif. you save may be your own. you do not own the property. Mrs. Larry Meade. sent to the bank for display. mighty storm ripped its way across upper Eagle Creek, knocking out electric service to With Coupon | a large area fo r about 8 hours. AT HOKNEK’S BIG OUÏE* I Lightning set fire to 2 ro 3 old OOUFON GOOD ONLY STOKE snags on the timberland of TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY SUNDAY. MONDAY Lloyd Potter and adjoining neighbors. The sw ift wind blew down Potters’ small ban, and took the ridgepole and weathervane off the Frank Tâc heron house.lt also knockea ov er and demolished the large wooden hopper at the former Mt. Hood Plywood Mill,which took a mighty strong gust. Last weekend the local Westminster Fellowship held a 3 day retreat at the Chapel by the Sea and adjacent dormitory at Nelscott. Six young people ^ U \ T S / from Sandy attended, accon» | | panied by Rev. and Mrs. Don j | Livesay. The Eagle Creek dele- [ gation included Barbara Nelson, Michelle Wilson, Carol Zubei, W ith Coupon NO BONES TO BUY, M E A T Y A N D TENDER Jim Buhlingcr, Milton Garri- j COUPON OOOD ONLY AT HORNER'S BIO CHIEF son, Steve Lins, Don and Jim- \ rn y Melton and Eddie White. SUNDAY. MONDAT. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY They w ere accompanied by Mr. CELLO-PA C KE D FOR FRESHNESS and Mrs. Virgil Nelson and Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Ross. Alsu j A R E A L P O W E R H O U S E OF N U TR ITIO N and spending the weekend at Nels- j PROTEIN Y O U R FA M IL NEEDS cott were Mv and Mrs. Ken ! Shoup, who occupied their house-trailer parked on the con- lerence grounds. The Shoups TEXAS LARGE j generously hauled a large am- ! cunt of baggage in their panel j truck for the young people.Ver- | non Ross was formerly pastor C R A D E C O O D or CHOICE j o f The Chapel by the Sea, and I -he Rosses renewed acquam- ! tances with a number of old LA R G E S N O W -W H IT E HEADS friends there. A state wide F F A conven tion in Bend from Wednesday [ to Saturday Gf last week, at tracted 6 Estacada high school W i t h Counon boys, accompanied by Mr. Gen- COUPON OOOD ONLY AT HORNER'S BIG iemann. Eagle Creek boys at STORE tending were George Suter and ■ SUNDAY. MONDAT. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY I.oy Gaylord, who is president oi the local chapter. Last Fiiday night the Dick Day household was upset by » f 're in their bathroom, presum- j R KIST V i size tins cd started from an electric j her.ter. Quick action by young Jim Day saved the house fronii greater damage. When locafj i(3 firemen arrived the fire was ! I nearly out. On Sunday night Betsey Day PLUMROSE IMPORTED was taken to Emmanuel Hospi-1 tal in Portland fo r observation ■ and treatment of a recurring illness. Dick Day, her father, // has been in Marysville, Calif., tor the past two weeks on bus- I iness. N A L L E Y ’S! FOR DIPS. THE N E W CHIP ^ Last Friday Mrs. Jesse Whls With Coupon SENSATION! -T- ! ler’s granddaughter Joanne Yo- -I GOOD ONLY AT HORNER'S BIO H IG H L Y CONCENTRATED. One Tea STORE 1 e a ' -I«? i>ew up from San Diego to j \T. MONDAY TTBSDAT. WEDNESDAY see her mother, Winifred Yohe, spoon Does A Big Sink Full of Dishes! ;,nd brother Jimmy. Tuesday! ■ evening guests at the Whislerl home who enjoyed view ing Mrs. Yohe’s pictures o f Arabia ; and the near east included the Carl Ronnows. Mr. and Mrs E CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Pajfe Fri. for their son Alan who had been visiting his grandparents during spring vacation. The Danforths also sailed Sun. for a short visit. Visiting at the M ilo Groves ever the weekend and attend ing the dance at Garfield Sat. night were their niece and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Tex McPher son’s children of Portland.Oth- cr visitors recently were Mr.and Mrs. Bert Hastings of Kenne wick, Wash. Garfield Dorcas Society met Mar 19 with Peggy Anders with 10 members and 4 visitors prc sent. Sewing chmn. Louvena Crawford has 3 quilts in the rmking and kept everyone bu sy. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter Joyce McCart- i ry. The A pril meeting w ill be i>t Louvena Crawfords. Garfield Grange Booster night will be Sat. Mar. 29 with pot luck dinner starting at b:30 PM. A program will follow and Bernice M iller and friends w ill show slides taken while In Hawaii and the girls w ill model Hawaiian clothing. Friends of Gurfield News J <e? Ir ¿ L Ï k i Y x i 't ? tïT A C A U A £M îSth SHOP Annie Scott (ScoUy) and Tom Boyle, Pn-ps. O B B * s ” fiS 2 & v g l l e S to re COUPON SPECIALS! [S T AC A D A COMMUNITY BULLETIN - - - Good Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and ¡Wednesday, March 30-3 1, April 1-2 Nalley's 24 oz. Reg. 39c Eagle Creek Lumberjack SYRUP 2 9 c (limit 1) PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MONEY-SAVING MEALS FOR YOU! WHEN YOU BUY AT CURRINSVILLE Maicb 28 and 29 Campbell's No. Tall QUALITY M EA TS ^Oepl^ES Boneless PORKK ROASTS 5 9c lb. SWISS STEAK 7 9 c lb. 2 for 19« Crisp CARROTS, 2 1 lb. bags Pink GRAPEFRUIT RIB STEAKS TOM ATO SOUP J9 C 3 for 2 9 * 6 9 c lb- CAULIFLOWER Jumbo Size Ea. 2 5 « FRANKS 49c lb. GROUND BEEF 3 LBS $1 4 5 C wñk j yle TUNA, 2 for 5 5 c Danish HAM , 2 ¡b. ovai tin Dippers CHIP:», Large bag 49e Gold Medal 99c 1 0 lb- Bag $2S9 Cello Pak CARROTS 9c ea. (limit 2) 49c Trend LIQUID SOAP, Ige. 22 oz. 5 3 c I Campbell's SOUPS, 6 for 8 9 c A L L VARIETIES, 10»/2 oz. tins MEATS for BABIES, S W IF T ’S, 31 /« oz. tins W E RESERVE THE RIGHT T O LIMIT 2 for 3 9 c Coupons Good Mar 30-31 Apr 1-2 only A . D. Benshoof r Plumbing and Heating General Sheet Metal (urrinsville Market ■ n o tn e A A Work Estacada City Licenced Phone M U 7-3831 Sam'.y \ BIG CHIEF MARKET Estacada, Oregon * CR 9-3224