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THE CLACKAM AS COUNTY NEW S, PAGE 8 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Aug. 15. 1958 C U R R IN S V IL L E M A R K E T N E W S Number 13 Volume No. 1 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Aug. 15. 1958 Mattie Dean Harbert Stuart of Guilici and family of Lovelock, San Diego, Calif, is visiting rela Nevada. tives here and in Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooster Mr and Mrs. Wm. Giles and and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wallcrt Mrs Zella Jones of West Linn, and Leon and their daughter, the K..y Colson family of Oregon Polly McKcel went to Oceanlake City and Mr. and Mrs. Larry on Friday and returned Sunday Meade. Estacada, spent Sunday evening. The Woosters went on on top of Indian Ridge huckle down to Florence looking for some good fishing but did not berry ing have much luck. Helen Kiekey came from Port land Sunday morning and took Mr. Emery Kingston is spenu- Mrs .1. C. Rickey and Mrs. Ar- nieda Woodle to the Joe Woodle ing the week with his daughter home in Brightwood for the and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wedin of Battle Ground, Wash. Woodle family reunion. The Odd Fellow and Rcbecan picnic was held at Eagle Fern Park last Sunday. m e attenu- ance was rather small because of so many other reunions and picnics being eld, but those who were there report that they had an ejoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Conray and family, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Collins and family and Mr. and Mrs.Ron ald Smith and family went to Wishram, Wash, over the week end 'o visit the Doug Holbrooks. While there they made a trip to Spirit Lake to water ski. Sadie and Merle Wade made a Bruce Hendrickson of Eugene trip to Warrenton over the week is staying a couple of weeks with end to visit Sadie’s granddaugh his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ters They spent Saturday night Ralph Wade. at the Brooks Snyder home and also visited the Vern Moellers. Mr. and Mrs. Larry King of Rev. Milton Nelson is a teach- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sarver er at the Junior camp being held Portland visited Mrs. King's mo left on Monday for a weeks v isit, at Camp Magruder on the coast ther, Mrs. Rose Perry on Satur with their daughter, Norma Lee this week. day. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Under union picnic at Sellwood Park wood and family made a trip to on Sunday. Later in the day they attended the wedding reception Newport on Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parrett in Sandy. Mr and Mrs.Jacob Reiger,Em ma Tesch and Ed Erickson all of Woodland, Wash, called on Mrs. Last Thursday afternoon Mary Eva Tooley on Sunday. Heiplc and Evelyn Brackett of Currinsville visited Mrs. Fred Bates and Mrs. Earl McConnell. Mr. and Mrs Neil Linn and fa mily attended t.lie wedding re Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Newman ception of Mr and Mrs. Henry Parrett (Bina Bell) who were were happy to have a visit from Bob married in Sandy Sunday after , their son Bob on Sunday. Service at noon. The reception was held at as a TV Sales and the Parrett home. Redmond, Oregon. Mrs. Dave Eshleman became <;uite ill last Saturday and was taken to the Holladay Park Hos pital for examination and treat ment. She is improving and is anxious to return home Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eshelman of Soatttle are at the Eshelman home visiting this week. The Estacada Christian Church Did you hear about the won derful island they found in the will hold a Vacation Bible j South Pacific last week? There School August 18 to the 22nd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kitching are no taxes, crop surpluses, from 9:30 to 11:30 A.M. The Mr. and Mrs. Earl McConnell visited Mrs. Kitching’s sister, crimes, politics, diseases, divor theme for all classes will be ‘We and Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Pedersen Mattie Cahill in Seaside several ces, wars, arguments—or inhab Worship the Lord.’ itants. attended the Kirchem family re- days last week. 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Bottle, Reg. 2 3 c SYRUP, 2 3 c ea., 3 for 6 5 c JUMBO SIZE - THICK SWEET MEAT! 6 ,or 69 e CANTALOUPE U. S. NO. 2 POTATOES LETTUCE 50 2 La rg e H eads 99c REGULAR or DRIP - NOW ENJOY IT AT HOME! Served in fine restaurants since 1900. 25c Porter's Frillets EGG NOODLES pkg. 35 c VITAMIN ENRICHED CARROTS ^•AN YW H ER E ! 3 Bags 25‘ THE FAMOUS EGG NOODLE THAT WON’T SLIDE OFF THE FORK-14 oz. pkg SHOP CURRINSVILLE •y Currinsville Market Estacada Rt. One