Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, May 16, 1958, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    and his fam ily briniging with
them a complete turkey dinner
and a potted
plant for Mrs.
Douglas in honor o f
Mother’s
Day. Her sister. Florence Clon-
inger, was her luncheon guest
on that same day.
On Mothers’ Day the
Jesse
THURS., FRI., S A i., M A Y 1;,
Whislers’ son and daughter-m
law, David and Shirley Whls-
LUCK LA D Y FROZEN ut.AS, id oz.
.o
„
ler and fam i’.v of
West Linn
Bradshaw HONEY, 24 oz.
c
came over to accompany them
Bests Foods M AYO NNAISE
to church as c*:d their daughter
Naoma Polehe and
baby ol
French’s Prepared MUSTARD, 6 oz.
2 .or 1:,.
Red land.
Heinz HAMBURGER RELISH, 11 oz.
29c
The Carl Ponnow family and
KOOL AID, All Flavors,
6 pkgs. 25c
the Earl Br.'i Letts were in For­
Li. L e ila G o riio n I
est G rove last Saturday » 't rid­
Maine SARDINES,
size tins
2 for 19c
Mrs Lola Peimers received a
ing the Music in M ay festival-
Gerber’s Strained B AB Y FOOD, 4l/ z oz. 10 for 89c wire telling her that her sister
Kenny Ronnow, a Pacific Unlv.
junior was recently tapped for
Pheasant DOG FOOD
3 for 25c Gertrude Sganzini had a gall
bladder operation Thurs. at
a
the Blue K ey national
honor
Larro Ail Purpose EGG MASH
100 lbs. $4.65 hospital in Napa, Calif. She is
fraternity.
reported doing O. K They res­
The Hank Outers on Sunday
We are sorry to
hear that ide at Oakv lle. Calif.
entertained Dotty’s aunt, Mary
Mrs. Sam Dymtryk is very ill
Bill Klaetsch was
ill and
Becket o f Portland.
at Holliday hospital in Port­ home from s'hool Monday
Last Wednesday George Sut-
Guests at the
Don
Sager land.
(By Margaret Ross)
Viisting at the Jim Klatesch
er was one ol six Estacada hign
home on Sunday were Mr. and
Members ot
Springwater home Sunday w ere his mothe.
Mrs. Maude Forrester w el­
school students who attended
Mrs. J. M. Benfield o f Molalla Grange had a picnic dinner on Mrs. Baird and a sister
Mrs. comed her three children for a
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sager Saturday at the new
Metzler Krocker.
Mother’s Day visit, Paul and his No. 3 Regional Student Council
Conference at Astoria accom­
and fam ily of Portland.
Park on Clear Creek.
Mrs Jean Ballou had part of w ife Sylvia from Redmond; Roy
Mr. and M-s. Raymond Hai-
Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Akins her fam ily home for Mothers' and his w ife Grace from Port­ panied by their teacher-advisor
Mr. Tantz.
ries and fam ily left Friday af­ and Cathy enjoyed a trip
to Day. There were 2d
present. land, and A lice and Sterling
Christine Holbrook of Wish-
ternoon to spend Mother's Day Pendleton over the week end to Some were unable to come be­ McAlpine o f Salem.
last
weekend with
Mrs. Harries' visit Mrs. Akins’ brother and cause of work.
Dora Clestir and her daught­ ram, Wash,, stayed here
mother, Mrs
parents in Klamath Falls.They fam ily the Oliver Becks.While
The Skip a Week Club met er Nola esjoved the week-end week with her
eturned Sunday eve.
there another brother and his with Mable Nichols the 7th and visit of daughters Zola Crain Mary Buhlinger who had suf­
in
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Petrie family, the Elwin Becks came worked on her quilt. They also (and children) from Cottage fered a slight stroke early
tnd family o f Portland spent from Walla Walla to visit.
meet there on the 21st
Grove, and Opel and B ill) Gard­ the week.
Saturday and
Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pagle and
Don’t forget
the Garfield ner from Salem. Saturday visit­ i Tile Ora Ga'-lords were Sun-
Iheir mother. Mrs. Erma Tenny children Mary and Vincent a. Dorcas Society the 15th at M ag­ ors were Irvn i Johnson nd his • day guests it the A lfa Cranor
home in PoiUand.
Thi sympathy of the neigh- rived Sunday from Stockton, gie Bates.
children o f Portland.
,
Three Por.land visitors
or
boihood is extended to
Mrs. Calif, to visit Mrs. Pagle’s par-
Mr. and Mrr
Ernest Duus
Sunday guests of the Quentin
Chris W ilber and fam ily at the ests the Jack Akins. Mrs. Pag­ and fam ily spent Mother’s Day Cooks were Pat s parents, Mr. Mrs. Homer G lover last Thurs -
death of her
daughter Mrs. le w ill rema.n in Springwater at their son' Jack Duus is M ii- asd Mrs. Mint hew Burke, and day were her sisters, Mrs.Lowe
and Mrs Permnigs and a cousin
Claude Brown early Saturday while Mr. Pagle goes to Seattle waukie.
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
of Mr. Lowe's.
morning. Mrs. Brown’s
home I on business
M r and Mrs. Charles Lewis, and Mrs. Frank Burke and chil­
Last Thursday Maude Burn­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Akins formerly o f Baker and now res­ dren of Portland.
was at Nyssa Oregon but she
had been staving with her mo­ o f Three Lynx had dinner Mon iding at McCall, Idaho
Visiting Mr and Mrs Lonnie ett entertained her three sisters
spent
Edna Parsons. Ella Russell and
ther the past few days. The fu ­ day at the Jack Akins home
several days last week at the Smith on Sunday were their
A very delivhtful Mother’s Dewey Qua 's Their daughter grandson Roger Sagner and his Nettie Stipe c f Portland. Ethel
neral w ill be held at Redmond
May Burnett was also a guest
was also there one day but re­ w ife and children o f Portlan.
turned to Reed College which
On M ay 5, Mrs. Ernest Dougl­ at luncheon
On Tuesday night a deer was
she attends. The Lewises had as suffered a broken rib and in­
spent the winter in Mexico.
jured rib ligaments in a misor killed by a car as it crossed the
Shirley
Claude Rice o f
Flagpond, accident at her borne. Last Sun­ hiway in front of the
Tenn. is staying at
the Wm. day evening
the Douglases Burnett home It was reported
Reimers and helpisg with the were pleasantly surprised by to police by the driver.
Three
Eagle Creek ladles
work.
their nephew Durvi xid Douglas
were among t he guests at
the
silver tea o f
the Sprngwater
Visiting at tne Glen
Dan-
Church Ladies Assn last Thurs­
■orths of Orogon City Mother’s
day afternoon at Springwater
Mm were her parents Mr. and
Grange hall. They w ere Flor­
Mrs. James Lamb: her sister,
ence Cloningar, Ruth Olmstead
R r and Mrs. Carl Burke
and
Cary all of Fstacada,
M r and 1'IIUR, FRI.. SAT., May 15-17 and Magaret Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Cook
, , r.s. R. E Lamb,
Brian and ROBERT R Y A N and ALD O
have sold then house, the form­
Barbara o f ^amas, Wash; his R A Y in
er Blaisdell place to
M r and
father, Mrs. Freda Danforth
Mrs. Norman Wyatt,who now
one Mr and Mrs. George Wilson
live near Co:bett. The Wyatts
Mr. and Mrs Paul Christian­
and their three
children w ill
son of Clatskanie had dinner at
SECOND FEATU RE
move here e-nly in June
their daughter’s, the
Edward RO RY C A LH O U N in
I.ces Sat. eve. Also there were
//
Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Cooke
he" sister and fam ily the Clar­
were
Mother’s Day
dinner
ence Busers of Estacada,
guests of the Jack Kohls o f L o­
Mr. and Pics. John
Parvin SUN., MON.. TUE., May 18-20 w er Logan.
nd fam ily spent Mother’s Day AU DIE M U R PH Y,
>t her parents Mr. and Mrs. S M IC H AE L RED G RAVE and
G EO RG IA M O LL in
Members o f the
American
W Eggleston in Portland
Legion Auxiliary, Post No 74,
James Chiysler is sepnding a
w ill be guest ( at the
11 A M
row days with his parents the
Wm. Chryslers
worship service at
the First
Methodist Church o f Estacaaa
Mrs. Virgil Wallace was host ,
on M av 18.
s for a hankev shower given
for Mrs. Estehr Aylett at
her
home Friday at a
missionary
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wicken-
kamp and boys visited his par­
ents the Ray Gordons on Moth­
er’s Day
■ .V. . . l i - L o u . . .
The Past ^residents’ Parley
• ill meet at Leila Gordons on
TKF, C LA U K A m A a U U U N l'Y N E W i
Paye 4
Estaoada, Oregon, Friday, May ± o . „
SPRINGWhitR STORE SP.CJ m L o I
• v e . - h i was given
by
-...a.es Association of the
i..0 vVaier chu.cn Thursday
. .. II at tne
Grange hall,
ui 30 Women enjoyed the
g am and the refreshments,
ou. e and vote Fridty, May
. oth
r. ..nd M s. Lyle Evans anu
,. . Los Angeles are visiting
ire Jon Smith home.
Mr.
¡.ns is a brother
of
Mrs.
mh,
iue a News
Springwater
May 23 at 10 30 AM.Sack lunch
and salad and dessert will be
served by the hostess. A ll Past
Presidents inv’ted.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Qualls
attended church Sun. in Oswe­
go. Mr and
Mrs. Dean Qualls
sing in the rnoir and Margene
sang a solo
accompanied by
Mrs Petrasso on the violin.They
had dinner at the Dean Qualls
in Glanstone. Other
visitors
were her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Chevron and her sister,
M. and Mrs Gerald M ealey and
three children.
Mrs Patricia Anders and Mrs.
Esther Price left last week t°
attend their uncle’s
funeral.
Shortly after they arrived they
were notified that Mrs. Sadie
Anders had died. They return­
ed home immediately.
Your present Coroner &
his deputies, maintain 24
hour service in the whole
County. Keep this service
VO TE FOR
LES PEAKE
Clackamas County
CORONER
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1952 Dodge 4 door
395*00
Radio, Heater, New Seat Covers. Good tires
and Paint. Clean.
1955 Ford Vs Ton
PH E ASAN T
SLICED PINEAPPLE
995 00
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WALTER N0RBLAD — WORKING FOR OREGON WITH A 13-YEAR HEADSTART I
With 435 m em ber« In the House of
Representatives, influence is gained
b y a representative in Congreae only
t h r o u g h s e n io r it y . T h a t 's w h y
W a lte r N o rb la d is able to do so
much for Oregon. H is 13-year head«
start is important to jobs in Oregon.
Through his seniority N o rb la d is
Oregon's on ly influential voice in
Congress. Keep Walter Norblad in
Congress.
A n y new ly elected congressman
aoold not attain N o rb la d '« congrea*
unless he
to the year 19731
1953 Plymouth 4 door
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