Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, May 23, 1958, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    land, great grandfather; Mrs had their annual field trip on is to be held a* the Methodist j
Francis Coxe of Portland, great Friday, May 9, with a tour of Church Sunday night, May 25
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
grandmother. On the paternal the cauitol at Salem and a pic- at 8 PM.
nic.
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side are Grandparents, Mr and
L. J. ANDERSON
GEORGE NOTES
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Mrs Ed, White: great grandpar­
PAST
NOBLF
GRANDS
Published
weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County,
CARD OF THANKS
ents, Mr and -Vlrs. Frank White
Mrs Jo" Wiederhold
A. D. Benshoof
ARE HONORED Oregon. Entered
in the postoftice at Estacada, Oregon, as sec­
Eagle Cri k; great, great We wish to thunk our friends
Mr. and M’-s. Jack Wihte are of
Mr. J. M. Charles and neighbors for the sympathy On Wednesday, May 14 the ond class matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County one
Plumbing and Heating the proud parents of a baby grandfather
Montana and
help shown u-; in our be- past Noble Grands of Centen- year $2.50; outside the county and in the State of Oregon one
born Mev 1st at the Port­ of Livingster
General Sheet Metal boy
great grandfaither Eddie ana
reavement
ana for the many j ial Rebekah Lodge were spec- year $3.50; outside the State of Oregon one vear $4.00. Sub­
land Osteopathic Hospital He great
White of Rollins, Montana cards and flowers
, , - scriptions payable in advance.
has been named Larry John Jay Mother’s
Work
Day dinner guests Byron Anders Family
ial
Suests
the
re*ular
lodSe
and weighed 8 lbs. 4 oz. This at the Ed White
STAFF CORRESPONDENTS
were Mr. He< tor And-, rs Family
meeting and ‘ribute was paid to
young man i« blessed with 5 and Mrs Frank home
Estacada
White
of
Eagle
generations of proud grandpar­ Creek-and Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Helen Lynch a amily
' each in verse and a potted cole- Garfield
Mrs. Ray Gordc.i
ents On th'; maternal side are- Christner of Estacada.
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City Licensed
Mrs.
Lafaye Fouts
Nacine
Rice
Family
!
us
plant.
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Past
Noble
Grands
Mr. and Mrs Charles Coxe of Mother's Day guests at the
George
Mrs.
Joe
Wiederhold
were
thus
honored.
Beavercreek.
grandparents;
Eagle Creek
Mrs. Margar'' Ross
Phone M U 7 -3 8 3 1 Mr.
Wiederhoud home were Mr V\ II. I, A M FT FE U STUDENTS
Theta Rho Girls were pres- Boring
Howard Bandeen of Port- Joe
Mrs.
Erma Rich
and Mrs. George Wiederhold
APPEAR HERE ent and put on a program of Dodge
. . Mrs. Anne Justice
and daughter Jeanne of Aurora. A student TO deputation
team monologues and pantomines as Currinsville
Mrs. Nellie Currin
Mrs Elmer Timm. Mike and
Willamitte U under the well as conducting an "apron
June were Mother’s Day guests from
at the Cliff Vannoy home in direction of George Rogers will walk sale”
Portland.
t ice
i Z at l the
tho V Estacada
.* M,WOrM
^ ST t The charter
Methodist
f c was draped in
Violent zeal, even for truth,
Mr and M-s Don Barnes and Church
next
.Sunday,
May
25
memory
of
Sadie Anders, a
two boys of Portland were Graduates of the Estacada ‘member who recently
MEAT CUT FOR LOCKERS
passed
has a hundred to one odds to
Mother's Day guests at the C. L. Grade and H'gh School will be away.
Including Hauling, Butchering, Cooling, Cut-
Goodwin home.
honor guests A potluck dineer i Several members were repor-
be either petulancy, ambition or
will follow the service.
ted ill and in the hospital,
tin, wrapped and delivered for 6c lb.
pride.
— Swift
among them Elsie Hale, Erma
Pork 8c lb.
BARTOW NEWS
CONCERT OF SACRED
Sarver, Martha Myers and Ele-
On Saturday afternoon, May
MUSIC HERE SUNDAY anor Day
Cooling, cut, wrapped and delivered, 4c lb.
10, the Juniors for Jesus group The Estacada Methodist Church
angel cake and
of Barton Church had a swim­ choir under direction of Mr. E ice Serving
af.er the meeting
ming party -.nd picnic at the Gaillard will present a concert were cream
(iarrull jFunm il llnmc
Harold Middleton
Marilyn and Clifton Wal­
Willard Bri&llin home, along of sacred mus’c chci, anthems, ters, Eva
Tooley and Mabel Ba-
the Clackam is river. Featured spirituals, solos and duet ta
Phone ¡ViOhawk 5-3794
Gresham, Oregon event
Dial CR. 3-5145
was the instalaltion of which the public is invited This ker
new officers Cecelia Paine, an
P a y and Night Service - A Local Institution
8th grade graduate, handed ov­
er the presidency of the group
to Robert WTson Other new
officers are: ‘/ice-Pres- Andrea
Congratulations and 'The Best' Clars sf '58
’ Bristlin; sec -treas-Mike White-
You graduates now embark on a new period of your
head; sgt. a -arms- Carl "Pep­
THE BACK
per” Wilson, Randy Bristlin and
lives
- some to college — others to industry -- some will
FENCE v - ^
Douglas Ask'en; song leader-
continue
at home working your family farms.
Richard Wilsoe.
BUZZI n V J*,
On May 0 O. J. Workman
Retain
your pride in yourselves, your parents and the
COUSINS
was taken t > St. Vincents Hos­
U.
S.
A.
Success
comes slowly. Do not be impa ient -- be
pital in Portland where he was
diligent and honest with yourself and those you come in
expected to remain for treat-
( ment for at ’east two weeks-
contact and your success will ho assured.
His mother Mrs. Ernest
A big step in starting a well-organized and successful
Workman, who has been stay­
future
is systematic saving - so start now.
ing here lately, went to Port­
land on Mav 8 for a three day
ESTACADAS AUßER SHOP
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
T w o B a rb e rs - - No Waiting!
Kemp.
i R a s i a i t r i B i $ a « E i a B B i i s 9 i i ! 3 g ! i s a J 3 S ! a : Mr and M'-s Charles Mode
daughters "Cookie” and
Estacada Branch
a and
Kay went to Dufur for a Mo­
a ther’s
Day
visit
with
Sally’s
pa­
i rents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
i
7 λ
-:J Jones
i Mr and Mrs Louis Coffin re­
i turned
on Sunday, May 11,
from
a
brie’’ trip to Detroit and
Earn 2 A per cent on all savings
ri K Flint, Mich
On a combined
3 per cent on three year
business
and
pleasure
trip,they
Cl flew east, a'-d then drove home
n in a new Buick, visiting rela­
deposit certificates.
h
tives
and
friends
enroute
?!
fl Mary Kli-ker enjoyed a
Mother’s D^y visit from her
G irl;« ^ 1 - j i B A Y a H-.1 son
Jimmy and daughter Anna
May, and their two respective
% ' E M « •)
a friends,
all o' Portland. House-
y i i
guests of Mrs. Klinker that
s H -J weekend
were Chuck and
El Grace Holst of Salem.
All deposits insured to $10,000 by
a A number of Barton people
GST TH r: m i * m
M attended the funeral on Wed­
Hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
r: nesday,
May 14, of Mary Oilve
(Mrs- Frank! Robinson.
The children of Barton school
a
n .’
Air Conditioning— temperatures made to order. Get a demonstration!
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e :
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THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Page
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, May 23, 1958
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Estacada, Oregon