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    Clackamas County News
Page 4
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Jan. 2, 1959
parents and family were George
The Earl Wilsons shared fest- Springwater were all present for
Weisgerber, OSC and his brother, ivities with (grandma) Mrs. Ger- a happy reunion.
Sgt. Larry W. with the Marines in trude While,
the Frank White-
Xmas dinner guests
at
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Santa Ana, Calif.
heac > ami the Louis Coffins.
Gone Sullivan home were Mr.and \ybile across the bottom, in white
Attending a Presbyterian cal-
On Dec. 22 the Ora Gaylords en- Mrs. Tom Simon (Violet’s sister) Qotbic lettering against a
solid
from background is ‘U. S. Postage
4
The Estacada Garden Club will lege age conference at Menucha, joyed th visit of Or.is brother and their three children
THUR., FRI., SAT., JA.N 1-2 3
Colton.
Cents.”
meet next Monday, January 5, at Dec. 27-31 were Tom Burncti and Josh Gaylord fro Lauder, Wyo.
.I' riday night Mr. and Mrs. Bud
xho new stamp, measuring 0.84
WALT DISNEY’S
the City Hall, 1:30 p.m. with the Janice Buhlinger both home from
Wallen and children were dinner bv 144 inches> arranged horizont-
Florence °SC for holidays. Attending the
following hostesses:
guests at the Gene Sullivan home ally will ^ printed in
a blue-
and Mary
with
Janice was
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Lamb, Flossie Carter
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_ conference
. . .
Eshleman.
Ohuck falconer, San Anselmo.Cal
Ray and Ruth Aycock and son green co]or in sheets of 50 elec-
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...
Ernie accompanied by Richard trickye perforated and printed
Flossie Carter,
conservation a student at S. F. Theol. Semin-
By Phylli-
Fitch
ehairman, has arranged with the ary } buck visited also briefly at
il il-uay visitors at the George Guttridge drove to Newport and by
rotary process. An initial
SECOND FEATURE
the Bisell home were Mr. anu Mrs.Mel spent Chirstinas with Ruths sis- printing of 120,000,000 has been:
Forest Service for them to pre- fhe Buhlinger home during
In Color and Cinemascope
Grim and Judy of Eugene.
Judy ^er»
anc* Mrs. Albert McMull authorized,
sent a film on Conservation.There holidays,
at arrived on the I8th followed
will be a general discussion
on
Spending the holiday weeks
by en- They returned home Saturday
BRIAN KEITH,
home are ber parents on Xmas eve They al- afternoon.
Collectors desiring first
day j
when to gather and the prepara- the Tony Buhlinger
daughter and son in law Starley so visited
with a number of other rbe Lampes are in the process cancellations may send addressed
RICK JASON,
tion of dried materials.
children relatives Left for home on 29th
°* m o v ‘nS to ' Estacada. They .envelopes to the Postmaster,As-
The arrangements will be
of and De Smith and two
RITA GAM and
Mr. arid Mrs. Floyd Fitch en- have bcen liv‘ nS on the
Fornier toria, Oregon, with remittance to j
dried materials and the horticul­ Janiee had gone to Seattle to visit j
them before Christmas and
ac- joyed Xmas* eve at the home
of P*aci‘
cover the cost of the stamps to be :
ture may include house plants.
MALA POWERS in
companied them back to
E. C. Mrs. Fitch's parents Mr and Mrs
Linda Fitch is spending her hoi- affixed. An enclosure of m ed -1
Other Xas visitors at the Buhling-1 o . E. Hayward
of Oak Grove
\iday at ber grandparents home in ium weight should be placed in
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LESLIE HICINBOTHOM NOW
er home were Grace Blaisdell and Xmas day dinner guests at the 0ak f' rove-
each envelope and the flap either
NEWSPAPER EDITOR AT
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Smith of (,'lyod pitch home yere Mr
and
Holiday guests at the Forrest turned in or sealed.
The ou t-,
COLLEGE PLACE, WASH.
Estacada
! Mrs. O. E. Hayward and" their
home were Sally
and side envelope to the Postmaster
SUN., MON., TUE. JAN 4 5-6
Leslie Hicinbothom,
formerly
Last Sat. local members of the daughter Jean Mr and Mrs Joe
Whitfield and
baby from should be endorsed
‘First Day
on the staff of
the Clackamas Buhlinger family attended
the Hayward and sons Richard
and IIl>od River- Tht‘y arrived the day Covers Oregon Statehood Stamp'
ALAN LADD -
County News, Estacada,
and for Portland wedding of Nancy, the Chris, an unde of Mrs Haywards befort‘ Xmas and departed
for
Oregon is one of the three West
OLIVIA DeHAVILAND •
the past 20 years a resident
of daughter of Ernest Buhlinger to and Mrs. Lyia Casio a great aunt 53,1 DieS° the day after. Friday
Coast states— the
others being \
College Place, Washington, is the Ronald Oliver.
!0f Mrs. Fitch. Dinner was follow-
w Mann( Lois’ brother) was
California to the south and Wash­
DEAN JAGGER and introducing Editor of the Whitman Herald, a
The Jesse Whislers celebrated ed by home movies and an even- here from Hood River for a visit
ington to the north. It was named
Christmas
newspaper he recently established
Christmas at four different places ing of cards.
----- guests
------ - at the Karl
DAVID LADD in
Kiefl home were Mrs Kiefl’s folks for its greatest river now the C ol-!
at College Place. Editor Hicin- during the week: at home on the
Tuesday night the Youth
Ea­ umbia which was called the Oura-
bo thorn says the new paper
will
21st; at David’s in West Linn on lowship group went Xmas carol- Mr and Mrs- A. Johnson of
7/
her sisters, Mr.
and gan by the Indians.
feature exclusively local news in Christmas eve; at daughter M ari-1 jng Afterwards they
had refresh gle ' Creek:
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historical Walla Walla county.
an’s in Portland on the 25th and j ments and played games at
the Mrs. Edward Gordon and 2 chil­
dren of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs
Mr. Hicinbothom who spent his at Bob’s in Gresham on the 27th' Wilbur Howell home
Wanted White
Elephants or ¡
boyhood here, and is well known when Bob’s in laws were visiting! Friday dinner guests at the Wil- Danny Swanson an 3 children of
Social i
to many local people, was in Es- from Port Angeles. Younger dau- bur Howell home were Mr ana Three Lynx. Brothers included what have you for OES
■MB
Call f o r !
lacada last Friday renewing ac-ghter Nancy spent Christmas in Mrs Bye and family from
Red Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnson and Club Sale Jan. 9-10.
qe.aintances.
Tillamook at the
Don
Proctor Rock, Canada, former residents of girls of Garfield and James and pick up CR9-3959 or CR 9-6417.
Jerry Johnson of Eagle Creek. 1
home.
Springwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillette i
Christmas guests of the
Wm.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Mrs.
Gillette’s |
Dunstans were their son Marvin Howell visited at the Wm. Schatz spent Xmas at
sisters home at Deer Island near
and his family, daughter and son- home near Moialla.
and
in law Barbara and Jim Base and
The Springwater Youth Fellow- St. Helens. All her sisters
By Margaret Ross
Mrs. Dunstan’s parents, the S. N. ship met Sunday evening at
the many other relatives were pres
Christmas family gatherings were Haneys of Forest Grove. Last Homer Newell home
ent.
Weekend guests at the Robert
many and scattered and marred Sunday the group gathered at the
Xmas eve company at the
Ev-
only by epidemics of Flu and bad James Base home in Portland to erett Kiggins home were Grover Gillettes were Bobs sister and his
colds.
celebrate Marvin Dunstan’s birth- Kiggins. Mildred and Scotty, Mr. horther in law Mr. and Mrs. Ber
Mr. and Mrs. Bob 6torey
Jr. day-
from Spok
and Mrs. Jim Platt and
4
boys nie Grant
_
. and 2 girls
_
and two children left Saturday
Gillette
The
Glen
Zuber
fami)
SDent
from
Estacada,
Mrs.
Henry
Platt
ane'
®‘>bs
father
Frank
m e Gtrn zuDer lamu, spent
.
„
H
anH was here from Salem
to return to their home at Albu­
Christmas
day
in
Portland
at
the
and
son
Norman
a“
d
Rodney
and
querque, N. Mex. after spending
has
‘sister M r¡!keM cth Janice and 2 littIe *ir,ls- Jil? Holt b ^ j ^ f h I t e " « ™ ™
nine days visiting here with Bots home
past
- Dugger.
. of"Glen’s
. Also
. present
. were Grand­
„
. from
r u m Fort
F o r t L Lewis
e w i s u/.-w
im-n for
f r o - the
the
w u ln t Ilu m e
was < down
parents. A complete family circle
holidays. Santa made an appear­ few days.
was enjoyed at the Storey home parents. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Zu­ ance at the house which was
Sa'urday Phillip Gentcm .nn of
a
Christmas day, including (daugh­ ber of Estacada
Springwater and Gary W ymors
ioy
to
the
smal’
ones.Most
of
the
The Oscar Judds spent the 25th
ter’ Florence and Glenn Hartwig
Xmas eve guests
aiso enjoyeu of Barton enjoyed a day of skiing
and their two children of Estaca­ with (daughter) Dr. and Mrs . J. Xmas dinner at Everett & Elsie’s at Mt. Hood
da. For the first time since the Todd and children in Portland
Xmas dinner guests at the Gone
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lawrence's
The
Lloyd Stephens
family
beginning of his long illness Mr.
Kiggins home we re Mr ar.d Mrs
granddaughters
Tamara
.
and
Storey was able to go out
and were Christmas guests at the Van Bredna Weichmann of Portland Ed 'vcocl; and Mr. and Mrs. Mur­
Houten home in Oak Grove
take an auto ride.
ray Kiggins and children all
of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Still
were are spending their Xmas vaca­ Springwater.
Over 20 children and
grand­
tion
with
them.
at the
children gathered at the Lewis Ri­ among Christmas guests
rhe S. E. Lawrences had Xmas Friday eve dinner guests at the
son in law and
vers home Christmas eve includ­ home (it their
dinner at Mrs. Lawrence’s cous­ Muray Kiggins home were Mr.nrd
daughter,
Carl
and
Vivian
Bell
ing the Bud Rivers,
L. Potters,
ins (Lavem e) L. A.
Severance Mrs. Jim Wilcox of McMinnville l
Dick Lauderbacks at Bull Run.
Ron Smiths
The Ted Rehbeins spent Xmas I
Haze!
Beers
was
guest
of
Katie
"?
I’?rti
and
arents home
in<i
and Franzens, Portland.
We take ti
The A. G. Swansons celebrated , ,
1 ,, D Parents
nome Mr
.ur.anu
Christmas ay guests at the Pot- Heiplc at Currinsville along with Xmas the day after Xmas
this ^ rf : . G“,s Rl‘ hbein. rhey went in
saying ’
ters were Lloyd's brother in law iTvf'wJiaew«
year with all their children and P °rtland x ®as day to Mrs. Ren-
fur
-j-it pa,, - j .
and sister Mr. and Mr. H.
Sea- family.
grandchildren present. Sonny and
and ^Irs- ^ • *-• I
strom of Portland
Mr and Mrs.
Robert Blewett Dorothy Swanson and children; Looerts.
Christmas dinner at the Virgil shared the holiday with Vernon
Karen an Ralph from Lowell,Or- , X ™as d!naer guests at the vv 1
Nelsons served 14 including the Hausemann of Reedsport
Res. Phone
9-6510 Ralph Reeds and Clarence Cobbs The Suters entertained Hank’s egon, Danny and Francis Swan- b! f !Io''ue11 home were Mrs How-
son and three
children
from * ls ™>ther and step dad Mr. and
of Estacada
brother Oliver and family
from Three Lynx and Lois and
Bob IMrs'
Linder of Carver;her
O ff. Phone
9-6527
Home for the
holidays with Portland.
Wiley and
6
children from yol,lngest b°rther Mr. and
Mrs.
Dale Greer of Por,land; Red s mo-
ther and step dad, Mr. and Mrs. I
s. ■ y ss. ssa
nr r-v.
'rs'-tr-os-
îl°x
®*cdsuc an also
lugh
r
7
à ■
.- - n
*,.'v«a»*Ä’W Marshall. Later in the day anoth-
r
er of Mrs. Howell's borthers, Mr.
and Mrs. Carmen Greer and chilo- ---------------
run nf Oswego stopped in to visit
Xmas day dinner guests at the
Homer Newell home were
Mr.
Newell's folks. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. j
Newell: a brother Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Newell and son Bobby and
also Vs borther Corky Newell, all
of Poi tland.
The Jack Akins have their son
Jerry home on
vacation from
; Carswell Air Base in Texas
for
the holidays..He will be here till j
TOP QURLITV, TEH0 IK
around the 6th of Jan.The Akins |
spent Xmas day at the
Everett
Shibley farm
Sunday a dinner was held
at
the Jack Akins home celebrating
1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Akins’
39th j
wedding anniversary. Present for
| dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
Bob
Akins and 3 children of
Three I
Lynx and Tom Akins of Estacada.
The Guttridges
and
Shibleys I
dropped by during the day.
Holiday guests at the Arnold
Broadhurst home were Mrs. Win­
nie Lapin and Mr. Bud Lapin;al-
so Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith were I
j dinner guests. Mr. an Mrs. Glen
McComas arrived Xmas eve from j
Sand Point, Idaho and spent the
evening.
Sunday dinner guests at the Ar- j
nold Broadhurst home were Mr. j
and Mrs. Dick Howell o f Dodge.
Garden Club to
Meet Monday
Peter Fan
"Sierra Baron
New Year’s day is the time to
make resolutions, so here is
oursi to serve you to the best
of our ability in 1959.
"Proud Rebel
I
BRAND NEW
Dick's
logging Supply
Hagle Creek
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Holiday
1959
Spreekies BROWN SUGAR lb pkg I Q c
U. S. D. A. Good
ROUKD STEAK
Lean Beef
SHORT RIBS
Bologna
LUNCH M E A T
Swift's
FRANKFURTERS
¿9!
lb
45 c
lb.
Prices for Friday & Saturday,
January 2 & 3
55c
Sierra Toilet TISSUE
4 rolls 2 5 c
Blue Plate SHRIMP,
5 oz tin 3 9 e
y ^ u \fs
'/ toE t a p e s
GRAPEFRUIT
0 R A N G E S
8
29c doz. 4
M
doz. 1 . 0 0
OREGON STATEHOOD
STAMP BEING ISSUED
The 4-cent Oregon Statehood
Centennial commemorative to be
first placed on sale
February
14. 1959 at Astoria, Ore. will sym­
bolize the end o f the long over­
land trek of its original settlers.
Robert Hallock of Newton. Con.
is the artiist who
designed the
t forthcoming stamp. It emphasizes
a rear view of an unhorsed cov­
ered wagon, typical o f those used
rv
over the Oregon trail by the ear- i
jly settlers.
The stark realism o f the stamp 1
design depicts the covered wagon
in the center with Mount Hood to
the right. The terrain slopes
to
the left or west meeting the Pac­
ific Ocean.
In the upper portion of the de­
sign in dark Gothic lettering ar­
ranged in two lines
is Oregon Chris
Statehood in 1839 -1950.’ In tile
CAULIFLOWER
lb-9c
Yellow O N I O N S
lb. 5
c :
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TAYLOR’S HIWAY MARKET
N. Estacada City Limits &ttiway 211, - CR 9-3253
''í *€*€*€
49c
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pauli spent
Tuesday evening of last week in
Portland with their daughter and
family Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Mah-
]um and their son Lowell and wife.
The Paulis left Wednesday morn­
ing for California for a ten days
vacation.
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