Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, November 14, 1958, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    ST. ALO YSIU S
CATHOLIC
FIRST B A P T IST CHURCH
CHURCH
Sunday Meeting in
Estacada
ESTAC AD A
City Hall
Father N orbert W. Fritz
Church School 9:45 a.m.
Phone Sandy MU 2912
Morning Worship l l A.M
Masses 1st and 2nd Sundays | Y outh Program 7 P. M.
ASSE M B LY OF COD
at 11 A. M.
Evening Service 8 P.M.
Martin R. Craft, Pastor
CHURCH
8 A. M.
Woodrow Clay
3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays
at
5th and Broadw ay -
Pastor
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
8 A . M.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
CHURCH
M orning Worsh%> 11 a.m.
Sunday Sctlfeol at 9:45 A.M.
Junior Church Sunday School
Main & Center, SANDY
PORTER MENNONITE
Bldg.
Worship
Sunday 8:30 and
CHURCH
Evening Evangelistic Servior
11 A . M.
(Seven Miles East of Estacada)
7:45 p.m.
10 A. M.
Sunday School
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
11 A M. Church Service
M FTIIOUIST C m iB C H
o f LATTE R D A Y SAINTS
7
P.
M
Junior
Meeting
F E. 2nd & Main (on the hill)
Estacada Branch -555 N.Broad­
Pasloi
Ernest
J.
Bontrager,
M orning Worship 11 a.m.
way. President- Earl H. Eck-
Nuisery for children at
the Rt. 1, B ox 141A, Estacada
ersley.
, ,
parsonage
Prim ary- 3:30 Thurs.
Youth Fellowship 7 PM
Sunday School 10 AM . Sun.
ESTACAD A CHURCH OF
Milton L. Nelson, Minister
Sacrament Service 7 P.M. Sun
GOD
R eleif Society- 2 PM Tues.
BARTON COMMUNITY
R. S. W ork M eeting- 10:30 ev
Corner 2nd and Main Streets ery second Tues.
B A PTIST CHURCH
Sunday S c h o o l..
945 am
Boring, Oregon , Itt. 3
6:30 p.m
THE PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Walden A.Askren, Pastor Youth Meeting
Evening Service
7:00 p.m
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
CHURCHES
Bible Study
7:45 p.m. Wed
SPRING W ATER
M orning W orship 11 a.m.
Pastor: Rev. James O. M oore
Youth Tim e 6:30 p.m.
Rev. Harry B. Hampton, Sup
Phone CR 9-3947
ply Pastor
Evening S ervice 7:30 p.m.
M orning W orship 11 a.m.
Sunday School 10 a.m.
EAGLE CREEK
Rev. Vernon E. Ross,Jr Pastor
-7
J *—
W orship 11 a.m.
Sunday School 10 a.m
F O r TR U LY EX P ER T
ST. JOHNS at GEORGE
E. Ross, Jr. Pa.-toi
B A R B f R l N G F O L K S T r Y j Rev.Vernon
W orship 9a.m.
Sunday Sch ool 10 a.m.
These Are Your
Churches
\ I
THE
ESTAC ADA BARBER]
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SHOP,
GARFIELD CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
(Fm i- Miles East of Estacada)
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 A. M.
Youth Services 6 P. M.
Evening Services 7 P. M.
Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P.M
Pastor: Rev. Stephen R. Beals
Phone CR 9-6325
X wo Barbers - - No-Wnitingi
ESTACADA BARBER Si'OP
M EAT C!JT FOR LOCKERS
in c n id ir .g
H a u lin g ,
B u t c h e r i n g , C t 'c l ’ ni*, ' ' t i l ­
ting, wrapped and delivered r'.v Gz lb.
P o r l i fs< '*•
Coolinv, cut, wrHDped and delivered. 4c lt>
F r * r* t
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Bible School 10 A. M.
Worship Service 11 A . M.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M
Bible Study 7:30 P.M.
Choir Practice 8:30 P.M.
■ ■ ■ - -
Dial CR. '*-5145
^« cj 3 g Creek
By Margaret Ross
A surprise shower was given
for Sylvid (Mrs. Tim) Leedham
last Thursday evening
at the
Eagle Creek school. Cohostess­
es were Mrs. Bill Fletcher and
Mrs. E. R. Anderson, assisted by
Mm Virgil Courtain. 20 ladies
feted the guest of honor, and 6
others also sent gifts.
Out-of-
town guests included Mrs. Mabel
• H T T '.I I L P '
Mrs. Ambrose
Paul Pearson
j Paine (Sylvia’s grandmother) ot
j Cathlamet and Mrs. Frances returned home last Thursday
Leedbaiu (Tim ’s mother)
and from a Portland hospital where
receiving three
three of her sisters, from Port­ she had been
weeks of treatment for a back in­
land.
A farewell party was
given jury in an auto accident. The ac­
for Mrs. Ed Reha on
Wednes­ cident had occurred on Oct. 13
day morning, Nov. 5
at
the near Clackamas in a car driven
home of Mrs. Len Verburg
in by Mrs. Homer Juker of Estaca­
Mr. Pearson is employed
Barton. 12 ladies
of Barton da.
and Estacada each
presented at Roseburg. Caring for the five
the honoree with a pretty hank­ Pearson children at home during
ie. Mrs. Reha, having sold her their mother’s absence were Al­
home to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wy- ice (Mrs. Riehard)Hess and Miss
more moved last Sunday to S. E. Mildred Loucks.
Portland.
Carlton Dudley returned last
Last Friday night
the Earl
Wilsons entertained a group ol week from an elk hunting trip in
eastern Oregon accompanied b>
teenagers of Barton church, the
his two brothers.They saw no elk
Seniors for Service, also their
but lots of big buck deer.
On
advisors, and their new pastor,
their deer hunting trip: earlier
Rev. Glen Frye and his family.
they found the elk grazing hap­
The jubilant party, numbering
pily.
We figure someone must
31, gathered after the successful
I have posted a
calendar
out
football game at Estacada.
j there in wild life
language to
An interested company of rela­
| warn them of hunting seasons.
tives and friends gathered at the
Lonnie Smith home on Saturday
Eagle Creek’s official school
evening, Nov. 1, to view the Arc­ census for the current year was
tic slides shown by their grand­ taken during the last week
of
son Wayne of his recent
Coast October by Sibyl (Mrs. George)
Guard expedition. Wayne spent Baley. who is the clerk of the lo­
the weekend here, accompanied cal school befard. She reported
by a fellow officer from Boston. that there are 164 children and
Also visiting were the
Ernest young people, between the ages
Smiths of Newport, Loretta Sag- of 4 to 19 residing in this
dis­
ner and the Roger Sagners
of trict. Of these 86 are attending
Portland. Local guests were Mrs. Eagle Creek Grade School. Hers
Evelyn Bryan and Mrs.
Jesse was not an easy job, but we are
Whisler and daughter Nancy.
told that Sibyl’s friendly spirit
Week end houseguests of the made her a welcome visitor
at
Tony Buhlingers were Mr. and many homes,
especially some
Mrs. J. W. Rolstad of Bremerton. seldom-visited homes on the lone­
Mrs. Rolstad, a sister of
Tony, ly by-ways of our community
also visited with
her mother
Mr. Mary Buhlinger. On Sunday
they were dinner guests of
the
George Baleys.
Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Brackett
went to Eugene last Sunday to
visit friends.
Mrs. Wm. Dunstan last Mon­
day visited her mother Mrs. F.N.
Haney in Forest Grove.
Visiting the Glen Carters on
the weekend of
Nov. 1 were
Curly’s brother in law and sister
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lacey
and
children from Dallas.
Kenny Ronmnv came home last
Sunday from Forest Grove
for
the first time this fall to
cele­
brate his 21st birthday. He was
accompanied by three
of his
college friends.
Among those who returned for
Estacada high school’s
home­
coming football game and dance
last Friday night were Lee and
Frank Proctor and Fred
Gay­
lord. Fred is now living in Port­
land while
attending Portland
State College.
Lee and Frank
stayed over the week end with
the Jesse Whislers.
Page 5
THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Nov. 14, 1958
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