Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, May 30, 1958, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    C U R « INS VILLE MARKET N E W S
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, May 30, 1958
Nuber 2
Volume No. 1
Mr. Jerry Courtain o f Yucai-
pa. Calif is now at the home o f
his brother
Joshua Courtain,
visiting relatives and friends at
Estacada. Mrs. Jerry Courtain
is visiting her son and relatives
in Montana; then w ill join her
husband in Estacada and return
to their California home.
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Mrs Vella Mathews o f Cur-
rinsville entertained her son-in-
,T H E S E W O M E N !
By <TAlesato
know hi* little game. He’« letting the work pile up
^ ~v oo be can keep me working late with him I”
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.!
Beverley Mickalson of
Forest
Grove over the
weekend o f
May 18.
Mr. Mickalson D e -
came ill and had to remain here
until last Thursday while
his
oou
wife, Myrtle, had
to
return
home on Sunday, driven by her
uncle, Z P. Coop of Eagle Creek
Currinsville Savings Page 8
land this summer
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Miss Judy Dernovek w ill be
working for Dunn & Bradstreet
this summer
W illard Goodman
home on
The Sanctuary Choir of
the choir was directed by Mr. E. R.
1 riday and Mrs Mabel Moore Estacada
Methodist
Church Gaillard with Mrs.
Jahn
W.
o f Detroit, Oregon visited tno
Soloists
gave a program o f sacred music, Englund as organist.
Goodmans on Friday,
solos an anthems to a w ell at­ were Jerry Hale, Stanley Girt,
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tended audience of community Mrs Don Dood and David Hor­
Mr. and Mis. A D.Tomlinson —
PaJl^or
friends last Sunday evening.The ner.
o f Cannon Beach visited at the t'otacada Methodist Church w ill ______________ __________________
Cecil Harbert home last week sP<'I1d seveta, days in Medford!
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end and attended the
gradua- visiting her daughter and fam-
by McFoaHert
‘f “ “ “
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brain,
Among members o f the local tion of
their gianddaug tei j j er son \yestey and fam ily of
American Legion
Post and Ann
San Mateo, California w ill come
Auxilary who
attended the
! to Medford while she is
there
George Dodd went to Astoi
American Legion
District 9
for a fam ily reunion. She w ill
, caucus held in the St.
Johns ia on Monday to spend severa
baptise her
youngest grand­
American Legion Post hall In days with his grandpare.it"
daughter,
Teresa Lynn Brain,
Portland last Sunday afternoon
before returning to her home in
were M r and Mrs. John Abbott,
A deputation team o f W ill­ Estacada on June 2.
Mr. and Mrs Forrest Erickson, amette U students had charge
M r and Mrs. Adolph Still and of the morning service at the
Bernard Schoenburg, who was
Mr and Mrs. Larry Meade
Estacada Methodist Chusch last
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Sunday morning. A fter the set taken to the Oregon City hospi
Recent visitors of Mrs. O live vice there was a potluck dinner tal two weeks ago seriohsly ill,
Mehl were her borther in law honoring the High School and is slowly recovering.
and his wife, M r and Mrs.David Grade School graduates, the H.
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Mehl of San Francisco. While j. Blake fam ilv ami the Choir Mrs Ruth F ifer has been on
vacationing in Oregon they at- Director, E R. Gaillard and Mrs the sick list for the nast several
so spent sometime with other Gaillard.
In the evening the dnys.
relatives in the Salem area.
chair gave a
sacred concert.
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which was much enjoyed by all
Mrs Allyu Price and children'
" Tr rei i Mrs.George Kim m cl who attended
Skipper and Peggy, are having
o f Silverton w ere
luncheon
a weeks vucation at Taft.
guests of Mrs Donald Dodd on
Mrs. I. A Halliday’s sisters.
Monday. They also visited oth­ Mrs. M y rl Walsh of Walla W al­
The Baptist Women’s Mission
er friends w hile here.
la, Wash.. Mrs Wm. Lortz and
Fellowship met with Mrs. Cecil
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Miss Mario Rlnard of Port- wick. Wash, visited at the Hal- Harbert on Monday, M ay 26.
land is visiting with her neiee, liday home and attended
the
Mrs.C. E. Wosterberg this week commmencenient at the high
M rs.M yrtle B elfils returned
home on Sunday from Sunny- j
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school over *hi week end.
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! vale, California, where she has
Miss Ann Harbert w ill
be,
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been fo r the past four months
working as a typist
fo r the
M r and Mrs C M. Barnes of visiting her daughter
Telephone company in
Port-
“ Take your coupon-clipping hand» off me!
Beaverton were callers at the 1
STRICTLY BUSINESS
Prices Effective Thursday,
May 29 & Saturday, May 31
We Will BE CLOSED Memorial Day, Fri., May 30
Ndley's Sassy DM
Quart 29^1
PICKLES
TASTEWELL GRATED Light Meat
TUNA
* ’/a size tins 5 9 c
3
i
COTTAGE CHEESE
2i/2 to 3 ib. Average. FRESH, PAN-R zl ADY
CURRINSVILLE HIGH QUALITY
55 c lb.
GRADE “GOOD1’ BLADE CUT
BEEF POT ROAST
5 9 c ,b-
Sb^riresb
Pin! 29c
MONEY-SAVING PRICES!
1 lb. pkg. 5 9 e
'Seagems' Small Pacific
BAR "S " HAMS
BONELESS, FULLY
Granulated SUGAR J 0 lbs$ 9 c
INSTANT COFFEE, Gold Cup
2 oz. jar 3 9 c
AVAILABLE
Positive Proof of Sayings!
Shurfine FLOuR i 0 !b bag g 9 c
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ASSORTED
LUNCH MEATS
TILLAMOOK
SWEET CREAM CUBES
SHRIMP
OR SOLIDS
BUTTER
5 9 c Ib.
3
Vi size tins
LARGE GREEN CRISP HEADS
LETTUCE
2 Heads for 2 9 c
6 Ears 4 9 c
"ob :y CORN
FANCY. RED RIPE
TOMATOES
1 9 c'b.
95e
\
COOKED
Produce
S
S
Reg. or Drip, Vaccum Packed Ib. tin
Encore COFFEE
6 9 c Ib
FOR CiARDCN
GETABLE
SALADS
69c
ADDS DELICATE FLAVOR TO SALAD
DRESSINGS
Currinsville Market
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
Fstacada Rt.l