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Dewey Qualls has been having and Mrs. Bud Wallen and family and Leona Dunlop | The. N ew s leads In neighbor Lora Palmateer will leave Fri. Mary Lou Ephlin, who is mak- news in D ont bo for a visit with her sisters in As the flu and others are ill the past of Estacada. weel( Mr. and Mrs. Del Gant enter- ing quite a name for herself dec- without it- Subscribe today. toria at the Swanson home.A sis Mrs. Gladys Prater ill in the tained with a card party Sat. nite orated the beautiful cake. ter Mrs. Eva Weitz of Long at Pioneer Grange at Clackamas Beach, Wash, ,. will « . . . o also »u be ^ there. w.w~. Bide-a-Wee Nursing home was in their home. They had 3 tables ________________ on Jan. 27 at 10:30 AM. All H. E. The R. G. Palmateers visited in reported felling some better Sun. o f 500. The guests were Mr. and officers and women of the grange McMinnville Sat. with his sisters She had been having a rugged Mrs. A G . Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lee, the Porter School Bus Mrs. Nellie Currin invited. Pot luck at noon. Pion Mrs Kate Snuffin and Mrs. Van- time the past two weeks. She Elmer Linn, Mr. and Mrs. __Try Art a Classified Adv. in the driver, is to Mrs. Eliza Shankland a long eer will be host grange. If you can see the doctor on ” Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Larry derpoool. Another sister Mrs. would appreciate cards and call- time resident of this place, came go call Norma Lee about trans Meade, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Akins low. Just phone us or .bring Pearl Stevens of LeCenter, Wash. ers. will get results and the cost is Jan. 19 and hopes to be back dri out to spend a week with her portation. was also a visitor. • i A date to remember: Jan. 31 and their daughter Kathy. A cake or mall vour ad. In. daughter Mrs. Jennie ONeil.Last in honor o f Mrs. Akins birthday The Edward Lees and Clarence Lola Reimers had dinner Sun. at the Garfield Grange hall. A ving the bus in a week or two. week she went to Portland to live Busers spent Sun. at their parents at the Flyod Beebe home I potluck dinner and a white cle- was served. at a convelescent home at 1405 the Paul Chirstensens at Scap- j Mr. and Mrs. Claud Parvin are phant sale at 7 PM. Plan to be S E Tennino between 13 and 14 poose. parents of a baby girl born Jan. there. JOHN & VIRGINIA Sts. She would enjoy having her The Skip a week held a special | 19 at Oregon City hospital. She meet me at the Eagle Creek Inn old friends visit her. meeting last Wed. at Lora Palm- ( weivhed 5 lbs. 15 oz. Grandpar Friday nite. The Ross and Potts families ateers. They worked on a quilt. Phone CR 9 3385 who lived in their trailer houses They meet at Lora’s again Wea. ents are Mr. and Mrs. John Par vin and Mrs. Gladys Raguse. The on the Carlson place moved to on the regular meeting date. Parvins are members and officers By Phyllis Fitch Portersville, Calif, in Monday. The Art Voungbergs took a A relatively painless, pon- ization or confinement. P a Saturday guests at the Del MRS. PARVIN HONORED AT They have been employed by the trip to Hood River Fish Hatchery of the grange. Mrs. Ed Ballou and children o fj Gant home were Mr. and Mrs.Don PINK AND BLUE SHOWER surgical m ethod o f treating tien ts sh ow m a rk ed im Atkinson Co. on the dam here Mon. to visit his brother the Roy Mrs. Claude (Rosetta) Parvin Cherryville and Mr. and Mrs.Bob Thomas and children of Oregon for the past two years hemorrhoids (piles) is w ork provem ent alm ost im m edi Voungbergs and went to see the Ballou and children o was guest of honor at a pink and Stafford city, Clarence ONeil retired recently new John Day Dam. The slide ing therapeutic miracles for a te ly , an d u n c o m p lic a te d Saturday night the Floyd Fitch blue shower at the home of Mrs. and is at home on River Mill road. that wrecked the car and sent the were visitors at eGna Ballous on Sun. family attended the Evergreen Gladys Raguse . Co-hostesses thousands w ho suffer from He has been an electrical engin occupants to the hospital cases can be frequently cor hap Eileen Randall is getting along 1 Bow Hunters annual dinner. Mo- were Mrs. Jackie Ralston and Mrs rectal and colon disorders. eer for 45 years. In Alaska he pened just a short time before O.K. She is at home and rected in as little as 10 days. altho vies and slides were shown. The Bonnie Bailey. Those attending j was with the Kennecott Coffer they got there. A recently developed elec she is still confined to bed,keep state champion archer, Bill Salles were Mrs. Thelma Fiske, Mrs.He- Further inform ation with Corporation for years. Later he Mrs. Bill Youngberg returned ing up with her studies with help and his wife were guests. tronic treatment is proving len Parvin, Mrs. Elda Davie, Mrs. went to Mexico and was on con- home from the hospital Mon.She out obligation may be ob of Mrs. Bob Cody. Her parents Monday night the East Council Ethel Bledsoe, Mrs. Edythe Vam- more effective than surgery, structin of a power plant. had surgery on Fri. and is getting are the George Randalls PTA executive board met at the !er. with none o f the after effects tained by writing the Dean For the past 10 years he was along 0 . K. Dont forget the Garfield Dor grade school. I Rosetta received many nice gifts Clinic, Chiropractic Physi supervisor of electric engineering o f surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Timm and cas Society family party at the | Mrs. Chris Wilburs 1 and those sending gifts were Ma- at Boeing in Seattle. family who formerly lived in Grange Hall Fri. Jan. 23rd at 7 ; hter, Mr. cians, 2020 N . B. Sandy Alice Phillips, relatively «ew tech- and Mrs. Norbert |ry Lou Ephlin, Byron Noonan who lives on George have moved into the Alex Lorraine Beiseli, Mattie Darrow 1 nique require» no hospital - Blvd., Portland 12, Oregon. Folsom road is home from the Botkin house, property o f Larry PM. Members are to invite y o u r ! Fries and 2 children arrived at family and friends; pot luck. the Wilbur home Wed. from Mad- Veterans hospital where he is 1 Fortners. The S. C. Carters shopped in ras. Their two year old daughter having treatments. He expects to Mrs. R. G. Palmateer, Mr. and go back after a couple of weeks Mrs. Elmer Davis and Mrs. Mable Portland Sun. and enjoyed a Chi-1 was under observation for a time nese dinner. at a Portland hospital. They left for further treatments Nelson attended a bridal shower Marguerite Keller is Chmn. of for home on Friday. Visitors at the home of Kate at the Harold Moore y home in the March of Dimes and Sylvia Automatic WASHERS The 7th yrade Camp Fire Girls V Heiple Sunday were Agnes Wil Portland Sat. eve in honor y of Laughlin is Co. Chmn. of Estacada gave a coffee for SI 69.95 ■ cox and her daughter Mable Den Miss Sharon Canterberry. There The Garfield Home Ext. will their mothers and leaders recent- Sí ney from Portland, Lillian Hap- was a large crowd and all be meet at Sylvia Laughlins Wed. ip. A representative from Oregon 3-Heat DRYERS $144.50 pold of Cottrell and Emma Doug longed to the Davis family except Jan. 28 at 10:30 A.M. Bring your City presented the * S girls with Refrigerators $159.95 las of Eagle Greek. y one. Miss Canterberry will be plate, cup and silver. Subject is beads they had earned. if FREEZERS $199.95 married the 31st to John H. Lan- Italian Cooking. y Linda Fitch spent a night last gcnback in Westmister Presbyter Sylvan Carter and Louis Thom week at her girl friends (Linda SEARS ian Church, East Portland. She is as were sturgeon fishing Sat. Palmateers) home in the Garfield ROEBUCK & CO. Elmer Davis granddaughter.Her- They didnt bring home any fish district. Leila Gordon man Davis came home with Elmer but you should have seen the one Oregon City y Monday night dinner guests at 818 Main 916 Main Oregon City Phone OL 6-2501 The II E conference will meet for a few days visit. 1 that got away. the Gene Sullivan home were Mr. Phone OL 6-2685 ? you? w ea. THE CLACKAM AS COUNTY NEWS, PAGE 8 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Jan. 23, 1959 CURRINSVILLE to* Jargical Method Cures Hemorrhoids Painlessly Springwaler j granddaug- | The Advcrtiaement CARLOAD SALE STELTS - HOPP Furniture Upholstery Garfield News Phone for FREE ESTIMATES By I y S y CURRINSVILLE MARKET NEWS Volume No. 54 Number 49 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Jan. 23, 1959 Mrs. Pat Perry' of Brightwood Mr. and Mrs. Foyd Day, Mr. grandmother. The Walters have was an Estacada visitor on Satur and Mrs. Duane Day and family two boys. day of last week. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Conray _________________ and family were dinner guests at the Genn Millard home in Port- Mrs Eloyd Marchbank has been doing special duty nursing at the Each of the tow rudders on the land on Sunday. --------------------------------- Oregon City hospital for the past Navy’s newest aircraft carrier } three weeks. USS Independence, weighs 45 tons and equals the floor area of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walter of a two bedroom house. Currinsville are the parents of a Mr. and Mrs. Duane Cyrus of 9 lb. 6 oz. baby gir1, Teresa Lou Portland visited at the Loren ise, born in Emanuel hospital, in Cyrus home on Sunday. Portland on Jan. 17. Mr. ana Mr. and Mrs. Henry Casbeek Mrs. Lester Underwood are the of Portland called at the R.Sarin maternal grandpaents and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter (Bud) home on Sunday. i Jennie Walter is the paternal Bartholomew and family are mo 1 ving to Potterville, Calif.,where pital in Eugene. She joins a Bud will be carpenter superin brother, Ray. Maternal grand tendent for the Guy Atkinson Co. parents are Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Durham and parternal grandpar Mr. and Mrs. Haold Piatt at ents are Mr.and Mrs. Walter Sag- tended the annua’ business mee ner. ting of the United Grocers which was held Sunday afternoon and Mrs. F. E. Durham and Mrs. evening at the Multnomah Hotel Walter Sagner went to Eugene on in Portland. Friday to see their new grand daughter. Mrs. Durham re Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sagner of turned home on Saturday. Mr. Eugene are the parents of 6 lb. Sagner and Hughie went to Eu- 9 ol. babp girl, Teri Lee, bom gen on Sunday and brought home Jan. 16 in the Sacred Heart Hos Mrs. Sagner and grandson Ray. < p (J\ T5 jj SMOKED PORK HOCKS lb. 2 5 ' Serve Delicious, Economical Ham Hocks With Beans or Flavorful Pea Soup j v Æ Ê - Boiling O N I O N S 3 äb. bag 19c L E T T U C E Green,Crisp T U N A F I SH £ size tins 3 for 5 9 c PORK LIVER, Young, Sliced Without Wiping. Concentrated for Thriftyy Economical i i l U i i A l l i i i U S i i i A U U U i A m i i a i A i i i S i A A 3 POT ROAST Dishwashing! i i i K 5 BLADE CUT from PREMIUM or CHOICE BEEF i lb .5 9 c \ Chiffon N A P K I N S Special2 f o r 3 9 c Reg. 29c CHIFFON FACIAL TISSUE KING SIZE. Energy Cleans Without Streaking; Dries i A 2heads25c TWIN-PLY SOFT TABLE NAPKiNS Pkg of 50 Reg. 25 TASTEWELL, GRATED LIGHT Deep-smoked, Wonderful Flavor, Thick-sliced for a Real “ He-Man’s” Breakfast! U te f/ lß 8 lb. bag 9 8 e Comet thick sliced BACON 2 lb pkg 1 - 0 9 lb. 2 9 c Mrs. George Dodd of Bright- of Troutdale visited with Armeda Rickey wood took her son and daughter- Woodle and at the J. C. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodd home on Monday. to Portland for dinner Tuesday evening to celebrate the Janu ary birthdays of Don and Emma Lou. The Clackamas County Metho dist Parsonage Club were guests Beginners Square Dance Class of Rev. and Mrs. Milton Nelson to es starting Monday, Jan. 26 in the on Monday. 25 were present Viola Community Hall 8 to 10 P. enjoy the pot luck dinner. In the M. Al. Olm instnictor. Admission afternoon they drove up to the new North Fork Dam. 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