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    THE CLACKAM AS COUNTY NEWS. PAGE 8
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Nov. 21, 1958
I by boy,
James Frederick.
He were
Ada Dayton;
Florence with live music.
serves the right to reject any or
weighed 6 lb. 7 oz This is their Lamb ;Margaret Bates;
Louise
Judy Burke was ill Sun.
and all bids.
first child and also the first grand Douglas; Flossie Carter;
Clara the Jim Lambs went over to look James W Smith, Clerk, Route 1;
By A nne Justice
child of both Mr and Mrs.
Carl Coffield; Eelda Youngberg; Hat­ afteh their grandson Gary while Box 64, Estacada
Dodge Extension Unit met Nov.
Sorrels of Eagle Creek and
Mr. tie Hershberger and
Mrs. Lida there their son Roy
and
his Publish Nov. 22-29, Dec. 6
11 at the community hall. After
and Mrs. Leon Kniskem o Esta­ Nocchi.
daugher Barbara
from Camas
busines meeting a pot luck lunch
cada.
Elda Youngberg entered
the came. He was driving a new Fiat
was scrved.Members held a sur­
hospital in Portland Sin. for min­ 500.
prise baby shower for Mrs. How-
BIDS WANTED
or surgery.
and Begulein. Mrsj Ronald Bry­
Sealed bids for fuel
oil for
Officers
of
installation
team
an presened a beautiful decorat­
heating the high school building
are installing officer Pete Ballou
ed cake in shape of a cradle.
BIDS WANTED
will be accepted until 8:00 P. M.,
master; Geneva Zeits chaplain;
(By Leila G ordon)
The afternoon session was given
Sealed bids for gasoline to be December 11, 1958 by the School
to a lesson on block printing pre­ j Visiting at the Jim Lambs Sat­ Mae Lacey marshalls Patsy Bai- used during the calender
year Board of the
Estacada
Union
emblem
having dinner loo and Leltetia Kirk;
sented by Mrs. H. J. Westerberg urday eve and
1959 for the school busses, will High School District
No. UH6.
and Mrs. Larry Miettenun. Next there were the Glen Danforths of bearers Lucy Middleton and Bill be accepted by the school board The board reserves the right to
meeting at hall Dec. 2 and will be Oregon City and the Carl Burkes Ray.
of the Estacada
Union
High reject any or all bids
l of Estacada.
annual Christmas party.
Booster nite at Garfield Grange School N0.UH6 until 8:00 P.M., James W. Smith, Clerk,, Route 1,
I
Visiting
at
the
Amos
Hills
Sun­
Gwen Wolford,
Verna Slane,
Minimum Box 64, Estacada, Oregon.
Nov. 29. Pot luck starting at 6:30 December 11, 1958.
Mrs. James PM. Speaker program and dance delivery 400 gals. The board rt-
Frances Kishpaugh, and
Anne d a y were Mr. and
Publish Nov. 22-29, Dec. 6.
¡Ohren
o
Portland.
Mrs.
Ohem
is
Justice spent Monday afternoon
I
a
neice
o
f
Mrs.
Hills.
scrubbing and cleaning the com­
Garfield Grange
installation
munity hall. Thanks girls for
a
|ti~.m i ’ stall ■».' Eag'e Creek Sat.
job well done.
Tom Stroeder, Leaon Raynolds I night. About 30 Garfielders wetc
i c.v
and a group of
FFA members ttefe ,i ciudirg the tram,
drove to Salem Saturday to attend I Midi a sr> endid job and were du-|
iy ’> niated. They will install
a sheep sale.
Mrs. Max Kishpaugh, Mrs. Paul Harding; Holcomb Outlook i.nd
you can save yourself 42 mi!»s
Slane and Mrs. Paul Justice
at­ Redland G unge at Redlan ' Sun.
tended a cooking leaders meeting Nov. 23 at 2 PM.Hope for support
of w alking a year with
from the home g riot.'
in Mulino Friday PM.
an electric clothes dryer
The Dodge Community
Club Rudy Lockenmeirs f isi irg High­
Nov. 6 inti.viewed
met Friday evening, November 14. lig h ts on
Maybe more . . . if vou have a large family.
Siicver Jack
Plans for a psroposed 4H building John Parvin on
An electric clothes uryer takes the drudgery out
I
Salmon
run
and
operation
of
the
were preseented and rejected by
of washdays. No more cluttered basements
the members. Plans were discus­ Eagle Creek hatchery
or weary trips to and from the clothesline. Sec
Dewey Quals is hunting elk in
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sed or the Christmas program and
your appliance dealer TODAY!
Oregon.
Dr. David
Mrs. Paul Slane was appointed to eastern
Qualls is helping his mother with
make necessary arrangements.
[the work while Dewey is away
Members of the Estacada Gar­
On Nov. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Law­ den Club met Fri. at Leila Gor­
PORTLAND GUM It AL KUCTRtC COMPANY
rence Kniskem (Carl Lee Sorrels) dons and worked on the material
•r
became the proud parents of a ba- for the Xmas show. Those helping
0 0 ft G £
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Traeewell
and Patti visited in Viola
last
Friday. The Tracewells are now
By LaFaye Fouts
living at Corvallis instead of Mc­
Friends in
the community Minnville.
Mr. Tracewel is to
were saddened to learn of
the start new employment at Camp
death of Mrs. Allie Tracy of Lo­ \ujir this week.
gan. Many o f the local residents
Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Allen
attended the funeral held in Or­ have 2 horses a palomina and a
egon City Monday. Services were pinto. Both are part Arabian &
conducted by Rev. Verne Renaud Quarter horse.
and John McKenzie was soloist.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wagner and
Mrs. Viola Barnett underwent Jess Turner spent a week in the
surgery at Doctors Hospital re- John Day country hunting
elk.
cently.She is home and well on
Gloria Skrelumas is working
road to recovery.
Friday and Sat. eves at the West
Miss Betty Carnes
took her Lynn Inn
________
Cub Den on a field trip to May­
Visitors at the home of Mr. &
flower Dairy Wed.The dairy cov­
Mrs. Louis
Hubbard Sunday
ers 6 acres of and and the boys
were Mrs. Hubbard’s brother and
watched the processing of
the
family Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kay and
milk from the time it arrived in
daughter Bobbi of McMinnville
huge thermos bottles
on
the
truck from the farms till churn­ and Mrs. Lorraine Chester ajnd
ed; pasteurized;
bottled and son of Oregon City
Mrs. Jean Alen and Mrs.Brock
made into cheese and ready to go
are working
on
the Sunday
to market.
School Christmas program
for
The John McKenzies have been
Viola Community Church.
doing a complete remodeling &
Mrs. Esther Weston returned
painting job on the interior of
home Sat. eve
from
visiting
their house. Others catching the
painting and papering fever are friends in Elco Nevada
Burke Bunnells mother under­
Mrs. 11a Skinner and Mrs. Jean
went a serious operation in the
Allen
Good Samaritan hospital in Port­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kraft are
land Monday gut is doing as well
proud parents of a baby boy Ro­
bin Dale born in Oregon City re- as can be expected
Shirley Krocker was involved
cently.The Krafts have 3 daugh­
in an auto accident Monday eve
ters also. The whole family will
and broke her leg.Rev and Mrs
be moving to Portland this com­
Renaud happened on the scene
ing Sunday
and took her to Dr. Price.
Viola Happenings
Garfield New s
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Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Nov. 21, 1958
Number 27
Mrs. George Foster had major i surgery on Monday.
The Bled- ! Coquille.
surgery on Tuesday of this week 1 soes were former residents of Es­
in a Vancouver hospital.
taeada.
Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Looney and
Mrs. George Dodd and
Mrs.
Louis Phelps
of
Brightwood Mr. and Mrs. Larry Meade of Es­
were luncheon geests of Mrs.Don tacada and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Dodd on Wednesday of last week Colson and Mr. and Mrs. James
Douglass and family of Portland
were Sunday dinner guests
at
Mrs. Lyle Bledsoe and
M rs.! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law­
Lloyd Boylan of Hebo called at rence Wahlstrom in George.
the Jack Britton home on Sun­
day. They brought Lyle Bledsoe
Mrs. Bill Griggs
spent last
up to the St. Vincent’s Hospital
in Portland where he had knee | week visiting with her mother in
j
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dmytryk well on the new home which he is eration.
were very glad to get home
be­
of Molalla visited Friday night at building.
fore the cold weather came.
the Jack Watson home.
Mrs. Wally Gredvig
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lawrence
and son John visited Sunday at
Callers at the home o f Armeda returned home
last Thursday
the home of Mrs. Gredvig’s par­
Rev. and Mrs. Milton Nelson Woodle last Saturday were Mrs. from an enjoydble trip to
visit CUB SCOUTS TO MEET
AT CITY HALL NOV. 24
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Britton, and Gary spent Monday in Tilla­ Anes Baker and daughter Evelyn their daughter and family
Mr.
The next Cub Scout
meeting
and also with
other relatives mook visiting relatives.
} of Reedsport
and Mrs. Henry and Mrs. J. P. Brogan of
Salt
here.
Udell from Gladstone.
Lake City.
On their way home will be held Monday, Nov. 24 at
(they stopped at
Napa, Calif, 7:30 in the city hall. The meet­
where Mr. Lawrence
found a ing date is changed because of
j Mr.and Mrs. Lewis Pauli spent
their
1
cousin
Bert
Norton
whom
he had Thanksgiving falling on
Saturday evening in Portland vis­
Elta Schock who
has
been
regular date.
not
seen
for
many
years.
T
n
ey
,
Mrs. Victor Bresko’s nephew iting their daughter and family, staying at the Sandy Rest Haven
o f also visited Virginia City which
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mahlum. was tagen to the University
The News leads in neighbor
Green of Pasco, Wash, spent last They drove to Garden Home on Oregon Medical Hospital in Port­ they found very interesting.They news in y ou r area.
D ont be
Sunday and helped their son Lo- land one day last week for an op- ran into a little snow and ice and ■
week at the Bresko home.
without it. Subscribe today.
Prices Effective fro mFriday, November 21, thru
Wednesday, November 26
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT!
1
Frozen
FLAVRPAC
Peas, Mixed Vegetables, Peas & Carrots,
Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Green Beans, Potato
Patties, Spinach and Corn
ft for 1 . o o
A fte r-T h o -G a m e l»arty Time, n o k itc h e n p ro b le m fo r the »m art h o t t e s t . .. S h e se rv e s re a d y -to -e a t
fo o d s fro m o u r Q u ic k -S e r v e Fo o d B a r . . . M a n y d e licio u s p a st rie s a n d t a st y p a r t y sn a c k s
. p o p u la r a ft e r s p o rt in g a n d th e a tre e v e n t s - n o w s u r p r is in g ly in e x p e n s iv e .
T RY OOR
BXTRA T i N D I R
Bell's Ready-mix STUFFING 1 lb pkg 5 7 c
I ^ H dw here IT COUNTS
JUST ADD W A TER
-p, s
Loin End PORK ROASTS
lb.
c
58
OREGON CHIEF
S' gar-Cured - Smoked
HAMS
SHANK
HALF
SWEET PICKLES, large 22 oz. jar
Produce
E
SWEET POTATOES or YAMS 2 lbs 2 5 c f
fV T T T T rT T T V T fT T V T T T V T T T T T T T V V V T V T T T T T 'r V T T T O T T y T O O B T V
49
Lb.
burr
HALF
CENTER
STEINFELD’S BONNEVILLE
Lb.
Sweet, Juicy ORANGES 12c lb.
Fresh Sliced SICE PORK
lb. 5 5 c
Blade Cut BEEF POT ROASTS
lb. 4 9 c
FRESH TURKEYS
Not frozen! HENS 4 5 c lb. TOMS 3 9 lb.
RIPE OLIVES
Special
No. 1 Tall Tin
2 ^ 55c
Fresh CRANBERRIES 2 1 -lb cello pok 4 9 c
55
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SENOR M AM M OTH, Reg. 33c
39c
c
5 lbs. 55
c ea- 3 f°r
ROCCA BELLA, LARGE PITTED NO. 1 Tall Tin
RIPE OLIVES Special
33
1 -0 0
KARO, 1 Pint Bottle, Reg. 28c
WHITE SYRUP
KRAFT
3 lor 5 5 c
With a $5.00 Groceary Purchase
MAYONNAISE
Currinsville Market
Full Quart
49e
Estacada Rt One
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