Page 5 THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Estacada, Oregon, Friday, May 9, 1958 on Reagan hill. I Mr. and Mrs. R G. Palmateer i went to Portland Thurs to visit (By Leila Gordon) their new grand nephew Jean Visiting at the home of Mr. Allen who weighed 9 lbs 10 oz. and Mrs Ed Honsinger Tuesday His parents are Mr. and Mrs.L. were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Manley | C Siguardson and his grand­ of Scappoose mother is Mrs Eva Weitz. He Mrs. Hattie Hershberger vis­ was welcomed by a brother * ited friends in Garfield the years old and a sister 1 yr. old first of the week and attended Mrs. Florence Lamb had sur­ garden club, the WSCS tea and gery at Holiday Park hospital. the H. E. meeting She returned home and is get­ Mr. and Mrs Sylvan Carter ting along very well went fishing on the opening When little Donald Ray Lee day and were surpirsed to run celebrated his birthday Easter into a heavy snowstorm. Sylvan Sunday he wasn’t feeling very has been doing considerable happy; he had the measles.Hls farming since recuperating aft­ parents are the Willard Lees er surgery. and his grandmother is Flor­ Mr. and Mrs Carl Burke and ence Larson son have moved into their home Mrs. Maggie Bates will Gurfield News hostess for the Garfield Dorcas ice Lynne, born April 29. She joins two brothers. Society May 15 Alan Eaden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Eaden has finished his basic training at Fort Ord and has been spending 10 days furlough at home. He left on the 8th for Fort Knox, Kentuc­ ky and will probably be away 2 years. The Donald Eadens and Miss ASSEMBLY OF GOD Westcott of Hillsboro had din­ CHURCH ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 5th and Broadway - Pastor George Ten Eyck at Sandy Marion Ravan Lola Reimers, Belle Duus, Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Lora Palmateer and Margie A d­ Morning Worshfc 11 a.m. amson attended the briefing for the election hoard held at San­ Junior Church Sunday School 1 Bldg. dy Grade School May 5 Wm. Reimers returned to the Evening Evangelistic Service 7:45 p.m. Veterans hospital Tuesday fr a checkup. TIIE COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore are S.E. 2nd & Main (on the hill) the parents o f a baby girl, Jan- Church School 9:45 a.m. These Are Your Churches ESTACADA Harding Grange will sponsor a Ham Dinnet on Saturday, May 10 from 5 on. Family style. All invited. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bresko and family were called to Pas­ co, Wash, last weekend for tne death of Mr. Bresko’s mother, who passed away at the age o f 107 years. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saunders entertained Mr and Mrs. Roger BARTON COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Boring, Oregon , Rt. 3 Rev. Walden A.Askren, Pastor 8 A. M. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Youth Time 6:30 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. NOTICE REQUEST FOR BIDS SCHOOL BUS Sealed bids will be received by School District No. 108, Es- tacada Grade School until 8:00 P.M May 14, 1958 for furnish­ ing and delivering one 66 pas­ senger school bus. Specifications may be obtain- eh by calling at the Estacad.i ST. ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC Grade School office- The Board reserves the right CHURCH to reject any or all bids. ESTACADA Bids may be left at the Esta- cada Grade School or mailed to Father Norbert W. Fritz Directors, School District No. Phone Sandy MU 2912 Masses 1st and 2nd Sundays 108, P. O. Box 518, Estacada, Oregon at 11 A. M. Published April 25 and May 3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays at 2, 1958. 8 A. M. C O M M U N ITY BULLETIN PRICES FOR FRI­ CHURCH IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Sunday School at 9:45 A.M. Main & Center, SANDY Worship Sunday 8:30 and 11 A. M. DAY AND SATUR­ DAY, MAY 9 and 10 TOP QUALITY, TEilDEK vígeta % les / CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST of LATTER DAY SAINTS Estacada Branch -555 N.Broad­ way. President- Earl H. Eck- ersley. , , Primary- 3:30 Thurs. Sunday School 10 AM. Sim. Sacrament Service 7 P.M. Sun Releif Society- 2 PM Tues. R. S. Work Meeting- 10:30 ev­ ery second Tues. — 1364 SU MMER ' 50 - form I “ * M ‘ SWIFT’S PREMIUM, FULLY COOKED PICNIC HAMS 4 9 c C INTER CU THE LIFE OF YOUR SUMMER SALAD! CÜCUMPÏP.S 2 for 1 9 c GREEN, CRISP lb. 7 9 c LETTUCE PORKCHOPS 2 heads COUNTRY STY! .E lb. ££9c SPARE RIPS PtRCH critcD SNAPPER It. 2 9 c ’ I y Special Low Price TASTEWELL, 2 A Size Tins MARGARINE PEACHES i Ib.pkgs. 1 - 0 0 Floyd Day. Duane Day and Gary Vestal attended cable slicing school in Hillsboro last Thursday.. The Past Ncble Grands Club will hold their regular meeting Monday, Mav 12 at the home of Mrs. Amy Rivers, at 1 P.M. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES SPRINGWATER Rev. Harry B. Hampton, Sup ply Pastor Morning Worship 11 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. EAGLE CREEK Rey. Vernon E. Ross,Jr Pastor worship 11 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. ST. JOHNS at GEORGE Rev.Vernon E. Ross, Jr. Pa.«tor Worship 9a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. “SPECIAL Ending May 9, ALL SKIRTS (Phist! snd Ea. SWEATERS > 9 c FOR THE ESTACADA AREA Currinsville Market Barton Store Eagl." Creek Store Redland Market Spi-ngwater Store Underwood’s Store Leave your cleaning at these agents, or call them for house pickups. SANTITONE STA-NU PANTORSLT’ C'ANERS Oregon City 4213 Phone Your Local Agents l i JUST A FEW HOURS FROM THE FIELD S TASTEWELL ^ 5 25' g STRAWBERRIES FRESH FILLETS Mrs. Neil Kroeker, Mrs. Bill Califf, Mrs Gib Califf and children Jane, Karen and Chuck Califf. Mrs. Kate Tomp­ kins and sou Elmer Tompkins, Mrs Shultson and son Robert Shultson, Jimmp Surrels and Jerriene White. There was 36 people from the Estacada con­ gregation present for the ser­ vice. Mrs. Carol Kniskern sang a very inspiring solo for the ceremony. Mrs. Louise Linn returned home last week from Auburn, CHURCHES UNITE FOR Calif, where she has been vis­ BAPTISMAL RITE iting her sister, Mrs. W. E. Estacada Church o f God u n -1 Wakefield, for the past six ited with .ne Lents- Gilbert weeks. While there she also Church for a batismal ceremo-1 visited her cousin, Lola Wil­ ny Sunday afternoon, April son. She made a trip to Lake 27th. Tahoe and from there went to Rev. James O Moore of Esta­ Reno to see her brother, Ray cada assisted Rev. Walkow of Sylvester. She also visited Lents-Gilbert with the cercmo ! friends in Sacramento, Oak­ ESTACADA CHURCH OF ny.Mrs. Clifton White, Supt. of land and San Francisho. GOD the Estacada Church Sunday Corner 2nd and Main Streets School assisted with the ladies Mr. and Mrs. Hannah and and the Sunday School.......... 9:45 a.m. who were baDtised Richard Cason Youth Meeting . . . . 6:30 p.m. men were resisted by Mr. Neil Mr. and Mrs Evening Service 7:00 p.m. were 14 ban! ¡sed from the Es­ and children of Portland call­ Bible Study 7:45 p.m. Wed tacada congregation; they were ed on Mrs. Louise Douglas last , Pastor: Rev. James O. Moore Mr. and Mrs Henry Kroeker, Sunday Phone CR 9-3947 Johnsen and Mr. and Mrs. Glen breakfast and a g olf game at visited with Minnie Marchbank Marchbank with a birthday din­ Welches early Sunday morn­ over the week end. ner in honor o f Roger’s birth­ ing. day on April 26th Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters Mr. and Mrs. George Horner and boys and some friends Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leeman of of Forest Gr, ve had lunch with from Gersharn went to Long Forest Grove visited Mr. Lee- Saturday Beach, Wash for clamming ov­ man’s sister, Mrs. Lester Under­ the David Horners and then went to Dodge to visit er the week end. wood and family on Sunday. with Mr and Mrs. Fred Horner. Mr. and Mrs. Dugan Ritts, Mrs George Fourier will en­ tertain the auction bridge club I Mrs. Hattie Cyrus of Sisters former residents of Estacada spent next Thursday. Mrs. Robert Oregon will return to her home now living at Silverton, at their next Sunday. She has been vis­ Sunday and Monday Cooke will be a guest. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH iting at the home of her son and home in the Park. Sunday Meeting in Estacada Mr and Mrs. Robert Cody,Mr family, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cy- City Hall spend the and Mrs. Larry Godsey, Dr and rus for the past two months. j Duane Day will Church School 9:45 a.m. next six weeks in Scappose at­ Mrs. Lionel Burton and Mr. and Morning Worship 11 A.M. tending the S‘ romberg- Carlson Mrs Woody Miller enjoyed Mrs. Birdie Rhodes o f Tigard equipment school. Youth Program 7 P. M. Evening Service 8 P.M. Martin R. Craft, Pastor vfLivrs CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible School 10 A. M. Worship Service 11 A. M. Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M. Bible Study 7:30 P.M. I Choir Practice 8:30 P.M. PORTER MENNONITE CHURCH (Seven Miles East of Estacada) 10 A. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Church Service 7 P. M. Junior Meeting Pastor Ernest J. Bontrager, Rt. 1, Box 141A, Estacada 1 iirriiisville Nitore Mr.and Mrs. Willard Goodman drove to Salem last Sunday and called on Mr and Mrs. C.M. Case. 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