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About Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1958)
Eagle Creek Page 5 THE CLACK AMAS COUNTY NEW S Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Oct. 24, 1058 By Margaret Boss the furniture At the Springwatcr Grange the More than 80 people partook of trybody had all the Chinese dinner at Eagle they wanted and nobody figured other day a woman was saying: worms Creek church last Sunday night. on buying even a chair or rocker “ My grandchildren call ’ That’s nothing’ said Following the dinner was a short in the next ten years. The pro- ‘squirms.’ the next another woman, “ my grandchild- musical program, with a girls’ motor left town on I ren eat the worms.” choir of Westminster Fellowship, street car. directed by Steve Lins, and solos by Mrs. David Bell, of Sandy.A I worship service was presented i by the youth group and led by l’atty Stephens. Following this, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Stew- including Hauling, Butchering, Coding, Cut I ard, of Corvallis, told of their thirty years in Nanking, China, ting, wrapped and delivered f o r 6 c !b. illustrating their experiences Here’s the car that’s definitely new in a decidedly Pork 8c 11». with colored slides. The church different way. The '59 Chevy is shaped to the uew hall was attractively decorated Cooling, cut, wrapped and delivered, 4c lb. with flowers and Chinese objects American taste with new Slimline design. It brings many of these brought by the you a roomier Body by Fisher, vast new areas of Stewards. visibility. There’s a new Magic-Mirror finish that Eagle Creek Ladies Aid,meet needs no waxing or polishing for up to three years. ing on Wednesday, Oct 15, at the Dial CR. "-5145 A new Ili-Thril't 6 and a wide choice of vigorous j home of Ethel Mae Burnett, de what America wants, cided to hold its annual bazaar V8’s. Bigger, safer stopping brakes. An even America gets in a Chevy! and dinner Friday night, Nov.21, smoother ride. A t your Chevrolet dealer’s right now! at the church. The November j meeting will be held a week ear- I Her, to allow for advance plan ning. The Westminster Fellowship young people plan to hold the annual “ trick or treat for over seas re lie f’ on the nights before FOR and after Halloween, instead ot tie 31st itself. They will cruise ai ound George district on Thurs., Clackamas County Oct.30, and in Eagle Creek on Sat., Nov. 1. Many local children and fam ilies expect to attend the annual Halloween Carnival at Eagle Creek School on Fri., Oct. 31,be ginning at 8 P.M. The public is invited to attend this affair, QUALIFIED sponsored by the Mothers’ Club. Proceeds nre used for needed school equipment. TRT W ORTHY Mrs. Nola Williams, of Pasa dena, a former Eagle Creek res ELMER DEETZ ident, arrived here last Sunday to visit at the home of Mrs. Canby, Oregon Maude Burnett. On Sunday she A proven friend of consumers, the working people \ was a guest of-th e Homer Glov- ' irs. along with their son and and farmers . . . Good government at lowest cost ' daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. The new Impala 1,-Door Sedan, like all new Chevies, has Safety Plate Glass a round. to taxpayer . . . Opposed to giving legislative pow 1 Clifton Glover, of Portland. Weekend guests of the Earl ers to boards and comis.-iou:. I Wilsons were Mrs. Wilson's aunt. Mrs Carrie Strom and her Political adv. paid for by Elmer Deetz, Canby, Oregon. daughter Wilma Strom, from Seattle. They were accompanied by Bud White, Mrs. Wilson’s t y m r : '. j l i b b rav»’ brother, whose Navy ship docked in Seattle, giving him his first leave to come home since re-en listing on Sept. 1 rf this ycar.Hc stayed with his mother, Mrs. Gertrude White Other Sunday visitors of the Wilsons were Ed and Katie Larson, former E. C. residents now of Milwaukie, and their new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rush re cently returned from a week of fishing on the beach at Ynchats, accompanied by Mrs. Dustin Lake. The stork is a .busy fellow ar ound Eagle Creek this fill, and will continue to be. we under stand Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark Oct 19. ^ u t x i e u M B a ' j i r i i a B a a i c i B a H a e n a a B B B B a B B a i last Suiday morning, heralded tre birth o f their 3rd * boy, weighing 8 lb. 10 oz. at Em A manuel hospital. Harry and Leo- L2 ta have named the new baby Ro J bert George. Proud grandparents n are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clester, u also of Eagle Creek. •a i Another Eagle Creek baby boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Bovd i n t u J 2 J S 1 Ì: a b i Fisher, Jr., on Fri. P.M, Oct. 17, at Portland Osteapathic Hosp., weighing 7 IHs. He was named Michael Scott. The Fishers have tw > other boys and a girl. Grand parents are Boyd Fisher, of Orient, and Mr.and Mrs.Frank Matthews. of Portland. Mrs. Matthews is here caring for the family at present. CHEVROLET i l UK Let your eyes linger over C h e v ro le t’ s fr e s h , f in e ly shaped contours. Relax in the roominess of its elegant ne>v interior, get the ex hilarating fe e! of its hushed, silken ride. \o other ear says new like this one! MEAT CUT FOR LOCKERS Harold Middleton Eimer Deetz State Senator definitely iie ir, decidedly different ! see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer Miller Chevrolet Service ^ r ST ACAÙA Eaqer-beaver Housew&rmer §g rv=ce SALE TRY OUR 8XTRA TENDER Tilzzs for Thursday r r i ^ y and Saturday, Ti kb er 23-24-25 Picnics Sugar-cured, Tenderized FRYERS ?«"-R leady Lb. Lb. ^ Bacon SquaresFine for seasoning LflrQ G Pheasant FrOIîks 3.29 case Old-Fashioned Style 1 lb. tins Crackers 2 pï Z d 49c tb39 11 39 u 10 pound s 89c Doxee MINCED CLAMS 4 for $ 1 Doxee 15 oz. tin CLAM CHOWDER 5 for Si Pillsbury, White, Yellow, Chocolate % U & tn e A Á r MARKET * Remember the time when a ■ fellow came into the community and proposed to build a fumit- I ure factory on a spot near where the Taylor store is now located. 1 He canvassed the neighborhood 1 and arranged for a public meet ing to finance the project. No body came but Attorney Bartlett who told him that evidently ev- WE A T ESTACAD A EVERY W EDNESDAY GRESHAM SEED & FEED CO. Gresham, Ore. MUST RE-ELECT White Satin Dog Food 10 for 69c SUGAR Nabisco LI )c Pineapple CAKE MIXES 4 for STA TE S E N A T O R Phone M O 5-2186 I DEMOCRAT ■ Í M O N R O E SW EETLA N D I « I. I9S2 Clackamas County elected M O N R O E SW EETLA N D to tho Representatives; In 1954 tho pooplo promoted him to tho St.to Sonoto. How # of • Ho hot fought hard and luccafifully for Clackamas County end hoi brought presttg. W M . PERRIN, W att Una M E County S O. G O delegation O D W IN . Oregon City ERNEST H. AEBI, M Ü and .. . U effectiveness . to J A tho at tho Legislature. M RS. A M A N D A O ATFIELD HART, Milwaukie W. A. PRATT, M i ) , W - V. Manor M IS S H IL M A A N D E R SO N . Colton • M O N R Vio» O E Manor SW EETLANO it chairman iorv.« on G E N E C. REINHARDT, Canby BILL LEWIS, Boring of the Sonate Education CommittM, M IS S IE R T H A BECK, WilL th. S.nat. Taxation and Interim Tax Comm ittM and it a mambor of tho Agriculture T O M SWIFT, West Unsr L B. "B and A R N Laeal E Y " M Government A C N A B . MSwauU. JO E IE R N A R 0 , JR- MihvauU. Commerce and Utilities, committees. DR. O. T. W HERRY. O a l K EN M cHALEY, Bomber Dlst. ROBERT B IC K E L U f o Gravo County of both political parties strongly ye« EAR L ZAK , urg. Jean In gs A ra n a. JEFF M IN C K LER . voters M i ) , Let. Read WALTER B L A IS D H • i, The Wi Undersigned Clackamas t . east o.o ot your tsso votes for Stet. Soaotor for M O N R O E SW EETLAND. V. r $1 ___m t »V -V >