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Edna Neson and Florence Clon- ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE C. inger. HALL Last Friday evening a ‘send Millen F. Kneeland away’ stork shower was held at Saturday M. C. Corcoran ” from work. He wiil undergo bra,n „ ¡ ¿ . ‘{“ „ " ‘• '^ n d ^ “ with Mildred 2234 S. W. Fourth Avenue, Port the home of Leota (Mia. Harry) Clark with Anna (Mrs. Verne) THUR., FRi., SAT., Jan. 29-30 31 hernetton home land, Oregon Castile as co-hostess. The honoree NOTICE TO CREDITORS Porter women attending the FERUN HUSKY n a „ „ „ T..c>i»o Visiting at the Gordons Sun bridal shower at Eagle Creek for in-absentia- was Elma Jean (Mrs. (No. 11649) m i jyirs. f c £\. A. T. *»<1 « r e I Mr -»xias Miss aaincc Janice Wright Mrs. Ab- In the Circuit Court of the State Norman) Clark, who lives in Ge Mr. ana x. Varilz vailuc «*»v* __ uiLgm were A »*xo. xxw ZSA ZSA GABOR county of neva, New York, where her hus Mrs. M. F. Ott attended Pomona and Mrs. Maj? ° Ma c ■ ' raham Miller and daughter Twila of Oregon for the land.During the week visitors band is stationed with the U. S. FARON YOUNG McDonna and Margaret, Mrs. Era- Clackamas, Probate Department Grangc at Damascus in Boring on THE JORDANAIRES Notice is hereby given that the Army. Norman is the brother of Saturday. " * re ^ j leimers’ “ “ S ’ <*» Bontrager and Mildred Loucks Mr. and Mrs. Howard Begulein Peggy Anders and t The shower was held Saturday undersigned has been appointed Harry Clark. Abuot 14 local rela- LUMBERMAN TO SPEAK LONZO AND OSCAR Char- tives gathered at the party with became the parents of a 6 lb. 11 J* d stayed overnight aflernoon at 2 o'clock at the home executor of the estate of lotte C. Hall, deceased, by the their gitfs to be sent away to El- *'**" YOUTH WEEK LADELL SISTERS Circuit Court of the State of Ore- ma Jean. j -phc Garfield Church of the gon for the County of Clackamas, E- Leroy Meyers yas newly el- > Nazarene will recognize Youth JOHNNY MILLER ■ „ 7 S I 5 .T ^ h iT n u .“ 3 *„■ « l . , . d .b , had as visitors Sunday “ a Mrs V“ Dot- ' * " and has (qualified. All persons ected as president o the Clacka- I week at both the 6,30 youth ser- progress meeting of the Dodge 411 pot luck and program Next regu- otily Vawler and two children having claims against said estate mas County Historical Society at vice and 7:30 worship service on Sally is an outstanding lar mecting “ ‘eeuiiK is iu uc reu. *¡7, thc Ronnie Ronnje and R^eUyn anl| Mr.and are hereby notified to present the its Jan. 12 meeting. Sunday, Feb. 1st. r clubs. U .L StullV 18 to Feb: 19‘ Rosellvn and member o both the capable cooks Pla^ to be announce a . VIrs. Raymond Goff and two same duly verified as by law re- Virginia (Mrs. Art) Schultz en-1 Mr. Joe Staley of Battle Ground, Qualls spent Danny and Barbara all quired, to the — ,u„ Green r- ------ Dean Quails is childrcn undersigned at tcred Providence Hospital last Wash, a friend of the Virgil Wall- y i c spent a t c i a . sun. ai r\ 11« _ j • u u iu iru u c and 1 the Needle Foresters. 4033 S.E. Howe, Portland, Oregon, Monda to undergo major surgery ace family will be guest speaKei , , . l L U 1 — 1 ll r ll. _ MA* Y f .. — .1 ¥S i I _ _ _ . Rev. Leroy Cowan of McMinn within six months of the date Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob j Mr. Staley is owner of the Clack- ing his 6th birthday this Frank Chevrons. Deans family ville preached at the Porter Men- hereof. Hester last Sunday were his m o j amas Lumber Co. and also Supt. with his first birthdaay party. SECOND FEATURE were there also. Dated and first publication Jan. ther Koranna and her sister of I o f Battle Ground Community A Fellowship potluck dinner Hectorr Anders received worn word nonite church Sunday moming' Hector FeRy Bontrager came up with HENRY FONDA 30, 1959. Milyaukie. The latter formerly Church Sunday School. was held at the Dodge Commun his brother Leonard hal cut his Rev. Cowan. Mrs. Helen Scudder was accom Last publication Feb. 26, 1959. ity hal Sunday afternoon. This The youth of the church are to ANTHONY PERKINS hand at the mill where he works. panied by her new husband Bob participate In the services. Every There were no services at the Millen F. Kneeland was the first of a series planned They had to go a lO miles to get porter church gu Rev. M. C. Corcoran, Wolf. The two were married Jan. one is cordially invited to attend. for the last Sunday of each month 13 Beroy Cowan and a group of Por- Attorneys. days. He has his hand in a Last Sunday the Virgil Nelson ter people went to Portland to ¡ ! and didn’t loose his fingers ive services t thc Mennonite SUN.JHON., TUES. Feb. 1-2-3 family visited Edna’s sister Mrs. PARTY NIGIIT SATURDAY Mrs Margie Adamson entered Rock (>[ ^ Mlssion for skid JOHN WAYNE Fred Perry and her children in AT HIGHLAND GRANGE | a Portland hospital Mon. for a Row men They gave fervtae| and Party night at the Highland EIKO ANDO Portland. By Leila Gordon tonsillectomy lunch to 90 men. By Margaret Ross Sunday din€r guests Df>ra Grange Saturday, Jan. 31 at 8 P. / / ' Florence Lambs sister Rose r ^ . Lero cowan and Felty Come to pot luck at Garfield Following next Sunday’s 11 A. a? d Nola Clester were Mr. and M. Games and fun for all. Pot ‘ Rowen of Nebraska City was in a Bontrag€r hyad Sunday dinner M. church service at Eagle Creek Mrs. Dave May and their children luck and refreshments. Sponsor Grange Sat. eve at 7. There w — ill1 Farm Bureau be a 25c charge for all over 12 | £ar wreck. She is wearing a neck and spettt the afternoon at the there will be a special pot luck n mother Mrs.Hume ed by Highland years.You should have fun when f>race, but the Dr. says it isnt Abraham Millers and Grange. All proceeds to go // dinner. The guest of honor and aI1 “ Portland to March of Dimes. Everybody the autioneer starts selling the , broken. The car was d emohshed. r 6V Bontrager will be Janice Buhlinger was home come. white elephants. Be sure to wrap Florence called her mother. Her spencjing an added week in Penn- after dinner speaker 1« to be Rev. Sidney Russell, a Christian so- from 0 SC last week end the things you bring and home sl8^ r 15 n.°i.C(>rii m, ~ed’ . syvania near Philadelphia after ctal worker who is director of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerber WC!C'«IC«ICtCt<'CtCt«!etclCICICtCtC>«lC'«ICt«IC'CtCIC'C«ICICICtC'C'C'C'C«>C'CtC«IC«IC« baked goods are acceptable. Pro-; **r. and Mrs, ,Zeke Hobson of f i s h i n g ^ Bjble teaching in Kingsley Hall, London, Eng.The w e re Saturday eve guests-of Mrs ceeds go toward purchase of a Poland were dinner guests at the oh io thu week THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS. FACE » 1 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Jan. 3 0 , 1 9 5 9 during their absence. DODGE s ts y r L“ ‘” - ¿ ■ w s a w s s r ’ *• 'Country Music Holiday" "The Tin Star" Gurfieid Hews Eagle Creek The Barbarian and the Geisha piano. Hope to see you there. bylvan Carters. Sun. eve guests Mrs. Geneva Zeits will be host- were the Louis Thomas family, ess for a pink and blue shower a t ! s y ‘ van Sarte,r and Mi ; Hobson her home Feb. 2 at 1 PM for Mrs went su rgeon fishing Tues. Claude Parvin.She is not sending out invitations as all arc welcome. PORTER NEWS The Gordons received word Rose Wickersham last week that their youngest son Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pherne- Donald Wickenkamp had a stroke after exposure and over exertion tton and family have gone to while stalled in the blizzard in Illinois to visit Mr. Phernettons Wash. D. C. on his way home 1 folks. They will be about 40 ----------------------- CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere appreciation to the many friends who expressed kindness and sym pathy following the sudden death of our loved one and to acknow ledge with thanks the beautiul floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olmstead & Sons Mrs. Edward Olmstead & Children at' tend this event and hear this in- tervesting^speaker. The young people of Eagle Creek Westminster Fellowship have decided to hold a Valentine Mollie Bates (Mrs G e r b e r 's «1*11 ter) in Estacada Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buhlinger welcomed the birth of their 6th child a girl on Jan. 21. T h fn e v baby is named Sharon Elizabeth I S T ELT S -H 0 R P Furniture Upholstery 1 ? ^ sa t i a cbr-14 f and weighed 9 lbs- 8 oz. at Eman- the old telephone bldg.,Estacada uel Hospital. This makes 4 girls Grangers from Eagle Creek and 2 boys for the Paul Rnhiincr Pem Stt* r ded allcd?y ? 1€€ting o f ers- Grandparents are Mrs. Mary omona Grange Saturday at Do- Buhlinger aid Mr and Mrs mascus Grange hall m Boring Bruce McDonald all of d 1 were Virgil Nelson, Dora Clester,1 Creek Eagl \ Phone far FREE ESTIMATES ¥. 916 Main Oregon City Phone OL 6-2501 y SURRIWSVILLE MARKET NEW S Voiunu IV J . 1 Number 35 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Jan. 30, 1959 Miss Marilyn York, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel York has completed her business train ing at the Northwest School of Commerce, Portland, and has ta ken a position as receptionist and switchboard operator at the Physiciaist Hospital Supply Co. The United Stotes Supreme in Portland. Court has ruled that ‘the opei- ator’s license dies not confer a vested right. The license is a CAKE DECORATING CLASS Anyone ¡interested in joining mere privilege to drive a motor vehicle wheihis subject revocat a Beginners cake decorating class Classes ion fr the reasons and in the ma please call CR 9-3366. are to start Feb. 9 at 7:00 PM nner provided by law. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wahl- stroni and daughter Phyllis of George and Mr. and Mrs. Don Looney of Estacada were Friday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Larry Meade. and will be weekly. They are to Estacada route one. be held at the Grade School Cai- eteria. Mrs Beadle and Mrs. McBride of Oswego brought Ella Halda Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rig also of Oswego to Estacada one gins of Estacada route two are day last week to visit her sisters the parents of a first child,a b o y ,! Mrs. Bob Snyder and Mrs. Ted Rodney Dennis, born Jan. 23 at Harders. Emanuel Hospital. The new ar rival weighed 5 lbs. 2 oz.Grand- Mrs. Ted Harders received parents are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil aunt, Roeder of Jennings Lodge and word on Sunday that an Vancou Mr. and Mrs. Everctte Kiggins of Mrs. Bessie Emery of Estacada route two. Great grand ver passed away and the funeral mother is Mrs. Eva Kiggins, of services w-ere Tuesday at 2 P.M. Mr. Kenneth Stroman of Los gins, Mary Denrovek, Marsha Marilyn York, daughter of Mr. Angeles, Calif., who had been Norquist, Kathy Arsmstrong and Mrs. Hershal York, just fin here on business and also spent and Dorothy Mutch. ished her course at Northwest the week end with his mother School of Commerce in Portland Mrs. Amelia Stroman left Port Í and is now working as a recept land by plane on Monday night. The Westernettes Women ionist and switch borad operator | Drill team held their regular at Physicians and Hospital Supply Darlene Fowler, daughter of monthly business meeting at the Co. in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowler cele home of Mrs. J. R. Armstrong on The Lawrence Wahlstrom fam brated her 12th birthday on Sat Friday evening, Jan. 23 at which urday afternoon by having a time they discussed plans for a ily of George and Mr. and Mrs. were party. Those enjoying the games horse show they are sponsoring. Don Looney of Estacada and refreshments were __her This show will be held at the Friday evening dinner guests at twin brothers Ronnie and Tommy Sunrise Training Stables on Apr the home of Mr. and Mrs.“ Larry and sister Dona, also Susan Kig- il 18 and 19. Meade. $ I Prices For Friday & Saturday, January 30-31 S A LE TASTEWELL COLORED and CUBED rurtwnt f l o r e f i l l y o u r e m e r g e n c y p a n t r y f o r t h o t o im p r o m p t u p a r t i u s a n d ii .— s .-, r :.ry g o t -t o g e t h e r s w h e n y o u n e e d l i u r r v .n p ' m e a ls a n d s n a c k s . . . A t t h e *# I s tr o tc h o r s o lo p r k o s it p a y s t » . - e to b u y In b ig e c o n o m y s h u t . x o a d b ii ■ m eum fkrftrl.— - ^ MEAT PRODUCE Comet B A C O N FINER, NON FAT, Large 12 qt. size. REG PRICE 89c INSTANT DRY MILK Special 0 9 c pkg. U. S. NO. 1 THIN SLICED, CELLO PKG. \ lb. pkg. 4 9 c POTATOES 1 0 >b. cello bag 3 9 c | THICK SLICED, CELLO PKG. Comet B A C O N 2 >b-pkg.97c COUNTRY STYLE P O R K S A U S A G E 4 9 c lb 3 lb s 1.45 MARGARINE 5 L ib . pkgs. 8 9 e Green and Crisp C A B B A G E lb. 5c Finer Instant is wonderful. May be used wherever milk is called for Drinking, Cooking, Baking. REGULAR 15c Friskies C A T F 0 0 D Large Stalks C E L E R Y 15 oz. tins 3 for 2 9 c 2f°r2 9 c OREGON CHIEF. CENTER SLICES HAM FREESTONE PEACHES 23c; 5 for f . O O GOLDEN CREST, STRAINED lb. 8 9 c HONEY 5 lb. pail 9 8 c WEST HAVEN, NORTHWEST TREE-RIPENED ELBERTAS (Limit 5 to Customer) BUTT HALF lb. 5 5 c SHANK HALF lb. 4 9 c size tins TRY THEM FOR PEACH COBBLER. IMITATION MAPLE I Center Cut P O R K C H 0 P S I b . $ 9 c Currinsville I Lumberjack S Y R U P 5lb*tin69c WITH $5.00 PURCHASE GROCERIES & MEATS MARKET SWIFTS, 24 oz. tin Reg. 61c CORN BEEF HASH Special 49c 2 fo r9 5 Estacada, RL One