Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, August 29, 1958, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, PAGE 8
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Ewing
of San Jacinto, Calif, were Esta­
cada visitors on Tuesday. They
lived here from 1911 to 1920 at
which time Mr. Ewing was au
engineer for Portland
General
Electric and
worked up the
Clackamas River.
Mrs. Ewing
helped start the first
Library
here. They were much interested daughter Jean who has recently
in all the changes which have retrmed from France, where she
been made since their last visit. was studying under a Fullbright
scholarship. The Alexanders will
be returning to Estacada
next
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Alexander Monday so Mrs. Alexander can
of Forest Grove came over for resume her duties as Librarian
the American Legion and Auxil­ at Estacada Union High School.
iary installation Saturday mgni.
They were accompanied by their
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Blake
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Aug. 29, 1958
and children recently moved to
Oswego.
Mr. Blake will be
teaching in the Oswego High
School and Mrs. Blake will teach
in the West Linn Grade School.
time ago from the Steamboat on Sunday and is much improved.
Ranger Station in the Umpqua She is staying at the home of
National Forest.
Mr. Larson Mrs. Mabel Ware.
recently returned from helping
with a large fire in the Mt. Baker
The annual picnic for Portland
National Forest in Washington.
General Electric employes at the
Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Larson are
Faraday and River Mill plants
living in the Harry Blake house.
Miss Elta Sehock was discharg­ was held at the River Mill Park
They were transferred here some ed from the Oregon City hospital last Sunday.
Lou Palmateer returned on
Monday from a visit with his
daughter and family at the beach.
Avis Sagner and his daughter and
her daughter Francis brought
him home and stayed over night.
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Volume No. 54
Number 28
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Aug. 29, 1958
Mrs. Ethel Gordon of Seattle Soilin' from August 15 to 20.Mrs.
was an overnight guest Thurs­ Geiser is Mr Sehluc’s sister.
day at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Bessie Meade.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cooke return­
ed on Monday from a weeks vaca­
Miss Judy Frederiekson of Port­ tion. They went to Vancouver, B.
land and Don Looney of Estacada C. and spent a few days. The
were Saturday evening dinner weather up there was so hot they
guests at the home of Miss Fred- returned on Friday and went to
erickson’s grandmother, Mrs. Gearhart for the remainder of the
Bessie Meade.
time
will be teaching typing in the
Marshfield High School.
Evilo
graduated from Oregon State last
June.
RETIRN FOR EXTENDED
VISIT IN MIDDLE WEST
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Utt return­
ed August 19th from an extend­
ed visit to friends and relatives
in the Midwest. They visited the
Edwin Eberts in Salt Lake City,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grelser
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Osborne spent several days with relatives
and family of Boulder, Colorado, look their daughter, Evilo to in Denver, Colorado, and then
«• r? guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coos Bay on Sunday, where she went to Moreland, Kansas, where
they visited several days with a
cousin who owns a big wheat
farm. From there they went to
Kansas City where they attended
the wedding of Mr. Utt's sister.
Mrs. Utt’s mother and brother
live on a farm near Webb City,
Mo. and they visited with them
for several weeks. On the way
home they spent sometime in Du­
rango, Colororado with two
daughters of Mr. Utt's and their
famililes. Their last stop was to
see their daughter, Betty in Oak-
ridge, Oregon. They were glad
to get home even if they did find
it hot and dry, and their friends Anne Godsey is visiting Linda Rhodonodo, Wash visited at the
are glad to have them back.
George Armstrong home one day
Montgomery in Eugene.
last week.
Rev. and Mrs. Nelson loft on Robert F. Reynolds, son of Mr.
Sunday afternoon for a three day and Mrs. Ira Reyonlds, as re-enlis- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barnes of
Pastor’s Retreat at Suttle Lake, ted, in the United States Air Three Lynx spoilt part of thei r
near Bend.
Force. He is stationed at Travis vacation visiting Mrs Barnes par-
Air Force Base in Calif.
ents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Luclch of
Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dmytryk
arrived home from Columbus, Ga.
Hugh Reynolds, another son of
Sunday evening. They moved to the Ira Reynolds, left Monday for
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shelton spent
Molalla on Wednesday. Stanley Fort Ord, Calif., for six months 2 days visiting Mrs. Sheltons par­
has a position in the Molalla High training with the Army Reserve. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ropb in
School as Music and English
Bend. The also spent a week of
teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis of Verl’s vacation at the beach
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