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visit of Mrs. Lynn Behnke I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Judd and friends as she owned ihe B >• Page 5 THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS the (the former Florence Leedham) Mr. and Mrs Walt Smith last ban farm at one time. She sold Bend n to Jack 11« vhborger when Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Aug. 8, 1958 i.nd 3 children from Los Ange Sunday made a trip to 'News' Wanï Ads Üring Good Resuits Pulton she moved tu Portland. She had les and Sgt. Pat E. Leedham on and viewed the new Castle Rock ith Roberta Laur 30 day leave front the WAG Dam. Last Thursday Anne hoped to see some of her old ine. Driving her home were Training Center at Ft. McClel Judd went to Salem to visit filends at the Eagle Creek ptc triends Jennie Briskel and lan, Ala., both visiting their her nephew Charles BlaisdeU r.ie but couldn't find them at Alice Van Brundt. Spending sister, Mrs. Virgil Courtain and anil family Eagle Fern Park. 'By Margaret Ross) here with her family. Mrs. Frances Leedham Dinner gues's of Mr. and Mrs. Born to Mr- and Mrs Steve V cation time has token pen the week pie in many directions. The were her daughter in law Maye (a former Bugle Creek resi- Marvin Dunstan last Saturday Ralston, a boy Randy James. 8 b. 4 oz. Ills Portland and lent(mother of these and other eve were Mr, und M,s Freder He weighed coolness of the beaches attrac Cloninger of Maye's twin sister Faye members of the Leedham fam ick J. Newton asd family ol grandparents uie Mr. and Mrs. ted at least 6 local families. John Fiske Ocean Park, Wash, was the Churchil of Salem, each with ily artending this event, is now Cedar Hills The Skip a Week picnic at and gathering place for the Lloyd their children. living in Milwaukie, after a 2 Sunday visitors of Mr. Ivan Taylor returned home year visit at the home of her Mrs. Zephyl Harrison were Mr. Eagle Fern Park was well at- Potters ( who were there all of N. C. and Mrs Carl Hoffman of Pori- tended. Carrie Linn, Lynn and last week,) the Carl Ron- last week from the mid west, son Robert in Kinstin, nows, and the Bud Rivers (the .where he ha<] been visiting Also present were Mrs. Leed- land, and the Clarence Reason Tina Davis of Central Point.Or- and friends ham’s three sisters fsom Mil I er family of Estacada. egon have been visiting their latte,- two for the past week with relatives end.) Also at Ocean Park for since January.lie stayed with waukie, and Mr. and Mrs. Tim The Durwood Douglases have giandparents Mr and Mrs Art 84 year old mother in Al- Leedham of E. C. added two new members to Youngberg and the Bil.y the entire week was Mrs. Ho his mer Glover, as guest of her sis mena, Kansas and also enjoyed Houseguests of the Hamt their family circle with the Youngbergs the past week numerous side trips. Of special Suters for the first half of last coming of Ronnie Janies and Visiting at the James Lambs ter Mrs. Penning and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Storey ' interest to him were the Har- week were Dotty’s sister, Mrs. Carolyn James (ages nine and Sun were their daughters and families, the Carl Burks of Es- were camping on the beach at ian County Dam on the Repub Mrs. Katherine Saures of We- 10 of Portland Phyllis (Mrs. Glen Zubcr) is tacada and the Glen Danforths y pioneer ott, Calif, and Mr. and Ms. Bob Waldport the latter part of last lican River, and the as « of Oregon City, except for Al- village at Minden, Nebr. This Patterson (Mrs Saures’ daught* now working regularly week. clerk at Barton G.ocery an. He was at Spirit Lake. Wa. H-zel Beers, after returning village represents 150 yrs. of ur) and thei, small daughter of smiling Store. with his Scout Troops. from a lengthy stay in eastern man’s progress, with authentic Eureka. Westminster Fellowship Visiting at the Gene Ballous Oregon with her sister, Echo models of antique autos, carri Guests of Mrs. Ed Reha dur- young people are holding a car Sun. were he ■ daughter Peggy Palmateer. and Mr. and Mrs. ages, fann machinery, etc.,and i ing this week have been Mr. at Sinclair’s Servicenter Chrisinger and friend Carol of many J and Mrs. Pete Cannon (he,- niece,) ac . complete replicas Eugene Robinson, , wash - . , — a ---- » — * ■ Barbour of Portland, Bob Bal companied them last week to | buildings, typical of the differ ' Mrs. Rera’s niece) and their on Saturday, August nine. lou and family trf Stayton and Long Beach and Cannon Beach ent pei iods down throegh the small son from Helena, Moni. Florence Andetson and Donna yea>s. Mr. Taylor reports that Ed Reha spent last week end for a brief vacation. of Estacada. The Virgil Nelson family wealhe,- in the midwest was fa- at home with his wife and the Arleta Weyer ad son Danny took a 3 day trip last week into j vorable and crops good. visitors, returning to Veterans' (By Leila Gordon) ¡are visiting friends in Eastern Wash, and British Columbia. The Earl Bracketts last Sun hospital on Monday. Visiting at the Rev. Stephen Oregon. Last Sunday the Nelsons at day attended a family reunion Week end visitors of the Beals of the Nazarene Church Larry Fortners aunt and un picnic at Lewis and Clark Park tended a picnic at Wilsada Park Clesters were Dora's daughter aro his parents, the Rev.Wayne cle and cousin Mr. and Mrs. A good nurnbe,- of Eagle composed of young fanners of ¡and sister in law, Opa and Bill Beals of Corvallis. They have John Courtney and Corrinne Clackamas County and their Creek Grangers with families Gardner from Salem. On Sat been remodeling the church Barrows of Eugene spent Sun and friends enjoyed the social families. urday they all went up to Tim and parsonage. They put new at the Fortners. Richard Doug- night picnic Saturday at Eagle othy Meadows to pick huckle- blocks under the church, put las is at camp in Yakima for Florence Cloninger took a Fei n Park. | berries. lights on the new sign, refinish- two weeks. varied vacation last week; two Mrs. Lawrence Sones last ed the foyer of the church,and --------------------- Another large group picnic days in each place; in Portland Tex Frazier has some very eve week welcomed the arrival oi pouted new back steps for the with Dr. Ellen DuBois;in Long at the Park on Saturday her daughter Gloria Bowker of; parsonage, promisiny muskmelon and view with her sister Garnet was composed of members of Compton, Calif. Mrs Bowker, Visiting at the Pete Ballous watei melon varieties coming Special Chalker and visiting friends in the Leedham family. whoso small son was already Wed. eve were Mr and Mrs. along. Same for rhubarb and staying here with his grandma, Clyde Barnes and 3 children tomatoes. has been transferred to Port an 3 of the Bond children.Mike Now as to rhubarb- The lit- land as a telephone operator. Ballou went home with them tie women who spend our She made the trip with her for a few days. dough, purchase apples and Including Hauling, Butchering, Cooling, Cut brother in law, who returned Mrs. Thelma F i s k e was called rhubarb by color. You just to Calif, this week. to Huron, S. D. Wed. eve by try to sell any other than a red tm, wrapped a r- delivered tor vc lh Three Eagle Creek boys last illness of he,- father Bill Peck. apple, no matter if it is better Pork 8c !b. week attended the White She was accompanied by her tasting and a better cooker B anch Bible Camp located brother. Mary Ann is staying than the red delicious, and Cooling, cut. wrapped and delivered, 4c U> near McKenzie Bridge in the with Mrs Ethel Bedsoe while these characteristicts are not eastern Cascades and sponsor he,, mother is away hard to find. Thee new red selections 1 by the Othodox Presbyterian Visiting at Mrs. Mary Bogans centered rhubarb Chu ch. They were Richard Sat. was Mrs. Robert Wrighi, are supposed to tate a well as Baley, Arthur Leroy Schultp formerly Mrs Lottie DcShields. they look. Anyhow we have Dial CR. P-5145 old spoken for enough plants and Ronald Schultz as inquiring Eagle Creek JliontL ¡Button aihiouncei l.ii. anocialion in jixa-ii-C with ClieiUx etfau n u n tn j ox the jixa-tice of Riteo/iat/li* .¿lUdicir.e, -dSuxyexy and (ULitetxici Ü j f i z e it-'hone. d c R 9 - 3 2 5 0 il no aniwex c a ll C i R 9-4152 cdjouxi 8 : 0 0 a.in. till 6 : 0 0 ji.m. ^llonday thxouqh oSatuxdiiy i w um » \ m Garfield Mews DAYS WEDNESDAY Aug. 13 to FOR SATURDAY Aug. 23 IO YEARS A hi rb a v < * r s a r > «* S i» MEAT CUT FOR LOCKERS Harold miuuS&ton Watch your mailbox the first of the week for details of this SPECIAL EVENT! C U R R IN S V IL L 1 M A R K E T N E W S Volume No. 1 • . ada Oregon, Fridi j . \ug. 5, 1Í 58 Number 12__________ Mrs Bessie Meade returned I Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks. homo last Saturday from a 1 Both Mr. Johnston and Mr. week’s stay at Yachots on thejEJiassen are former principals coast where she was accom- ! of the Estacada High Schoo1 panied by her sisitcr and hus- - and Mr Brooks was a teacher. -k ” , nand Mr. an Mrs. Wm. Giles , • t ¡mi Mrs. Fred Bates returned _1_________. home from the hospital last Mr. 1 id Mrs. Melvin John- week. -.'on o' P rtland and Mr. and —- John Elliassen of Astoria The Von Grays spent the were gutsts^at the R. R Ctooke week end at Seaside, home last Friday. Mr- all{l M - and Mrs. Bob Russell vis* Mrs. Eliassen are going by plane to San Francisco to visit ited relatives here Sunday and. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith also went up the river huckJe- Mrs. Walter Sagner spent Mr. and Mrs. John Cliffton of Sunday from a two weeks trip very berrying. several days last week in Eu Longview, Wash. and Mrs. to Colorado. They visited Eds and three boys spent a _____________ gene visiting her sister, Mrs. Wayne Cliffton of San Diego, parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W. enjoyable day at Detroit Daiii Mr and Mrs Mel Grim of Ray Wolfe. , Calif, visited at the E. C. Schlue at Ft. Morgan, and then last Sunday. Eugene visited triends and rel. I ------------------ Woods home on Sunday. Mr. went to Boone where they vis- Clilfton is a brother of Mrs. ited Mr. and Mrs. J. N.Meach- There will be a Book Forum a fives here over the week end Mr. and Mrs- James Boomer Woods am. parents of Mrs. Schlue. at the Esturada Library August Ml. and Mrs. George M. ■’?<* family of Amboy, Wash. — -------------------- i) at 3 PM Each one attending ------ on Mr. and Mi s. Kenneth Mall- Mr and Mrs C. E Wester-1 will discuss their favorite an Smith of Dallas, Texas's8 visited ' isitf d ,the J C TunneUs lum and three boys of Portland berg and Sue spent several I thor. his brother O ,E. Smith here on Sunday, visited Mrs. Mahlum’s parents, day at the co ast this week. | --------------------- Sunday and will return later and Mrs. Lewis Pauli on ------------------ i Marrile Hunan of Portlan 1 in the week for a longer visit. Mrs- Ina Johnson has been Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Span- visited Judy Broadhurst fo • On their way here they stopped ill with pneumonia. Lavina Ah- Sunday. --------------------------------- liaucr of Portland ive c dinner several days. Jerry Broadhur:.' nt Long Beach, Calif, to visit nert has had her at her home Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schlue, guests at thi Dale Russell visited at the Hunan home in Walter Smithe.nd family. i earing for he John and Linda returned on h une on F iday of la t week Po land at thi /bty Pay. é w e ïy & a y ... * Prices for Friday & Saturday Auets; 7 ^ 1 0 irp yrii Jjp im VvE RESERVE i n r a iü iil XSUATS FROM U. S. NO. 1*8 iiADE '' GOOD” BEEF BEEF POT ROASTS 5 5 c lb. PORK STEAKS I GREEN PEPPERS Pars GROUND BEEF 4 9 c lb. ?- 4 9 c lb. Enjoy this rich, full-bodied blend of freshly roasted choice coffee. A real good cup of’coffee every time. Convenient & Economical Lge 6 oz. Gold Cup Instanf COFFEE 09c V SAFE FOR NYLON Purex BLEACH 1 doz. enrs 3 9 c 3 large pep rers XQc RIPE, SWEET 100% PURE, GROUND FRESH DAILY flit. Angel CHEDDAR CHEESE i 59c 3 3 c ’/a gol. WATERMELONS, whole melon /^ ¿ F u !! Q uit ! lb. [STAR - KIST Chunk Style TUNA 3 for 8 9 c Nine Lives PET FOOD 2 - 6 oz tins ¿ 5 « ALL • UNA, RED iviEA i , T H t H iG ri I' k O T l ii ' i PET FOOD 1 FLAVRPAC 3 Frozen LEMONADE Concentrate 3 for 5 9 c TasieweH ^ s A L A D DRESSING 3 9 c K iG Hl lO L1M1 i Size Tins 10 ¡be. 39c POTATOES FRESH CORK LEAN und MEATY ill z. § Each 12 oz. t»n Mal.es 2 Quarts of delicious LEMONADE COLORED & CUBED FOR CAREFREE OUTDOOR LIVING! Bondware Paper Cups & Plates Pkg. of 24 HOT CUPS 49c Pkg. of 88 9 in. PLATES 99c C u r r in s v ille M a r k e t 3 1 ib. pkgs. 4 9 c FRESH CREAMERY Tillamook BUTTER 1 Lb. Prints 69c Estacada R t One