Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, February 13, 1959, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    VALENTINE ARCHERY
C a y i.GunciJ m
SHOOT ON SATURDAY
The Evergreen Bow
Hunters
are holding a
novelty archery
shoot Sat. night, Feb. 14 in the
basement of the Wichita
Grade
School, King road in Milwaukie.
Starting time 1 PM. Children may
shoot.
Bingo, refreshments on
sale. Many door rizes will be giv­
en. We have a big evening plan­
ned so come bring your bow and
have fun with us.
if a t K k
Hunter.
ee B'aze of Noon'a colored west-
This week’s Free Kiddie matin-, ern and several cartoons.
S pe cie M eeting
li\
There will be a special meeting
of the Estaeada City Council on
Feb. 19. This meeting was rt
quested by the Board of Direct­
ors of the Currinsville- Cazadero
Kural Fire Protection District to
discuss their plans for building a
room on the northwest corner of
the
city
hall
building
to
house fire equipment.
It is expected that at this spec­
ial meeting the Fire Committee !
of the City Council will be ready |
to announce the award of the bid i
for the purchase of a new
fire I
truck.
!
Congratulations!
T ill It., FRI., SAT., Feb. 12-13-y4
Action Film s at
TECHNICOLOR ADVENTURE
CORNEL WILDE,
B roadw ay Theatre
JEAN WALLACE,
1 At the Broadway theatre, the
ABBE LANE and
| Venezulan oil fields as a
nacK-
ground for excitement charged
MICHAEL LANDON in
MARACIABO, starring
Cornel
Wilde as the dare devil firefight­
er, Jean Wallace as
the
girl
//
friend; Abbic Lane, the girl wltn
a ast; and Michael Landon
the
new young sensation of TV fame.
SECOND ACTION HIT
spectacular techniclor adven­
BRUCE BENNETT,
ture filmed in and around Cara-
eus, capital of Venezuela.Second
JIM DAVIS and
feature brings to the screen tra­
gic and infamous incidents in the
PAISLEY MAXWELL in
war against the Sioux Indians at
the time o the Civil War.Bruce
Bennett and Jim Davis are stari-
ed in this thrill film with Paisley
Maxwell as the half cast Indian
girl.
Starts Sunday through
Tues­
SUN., MON., TUE., Feb. 15-16-17
day- Jerr Wad’s prodcution of IN
ROBERT WAGNER,
LOVE AND WAR. The story of
3 marines and the situations they
JEFFREY HUNTER and
face as they go home on
their
last leave before going into active
BRADFORD IHLLAM with
duty.
HOPE LANGE in
Next week— Party Crashers of
the wild teenagers who run wild
because their nice parents
ran
wilder. Plus ‘Count 5 and Die’ a
suspense picture with
Jeffery
"Maracaibo
Fred Bartholomew!
For the fine job you are doing on the
Upper Clackamas River Chamber
7Flaming Frontier'
of Commerce Membership Drivel
M oney on your Fire
Insurance Needs with the
Insurance
Co.
"A FARM MUTUAL SERVING OREGON PEOPLE"
R. B. POPPINO
Rtc i, 1 5 i 153, Estacada, Cil 9-5171 Sat. ¿c Sun.
We k Da. ■■. I'»
•
l.oughiin
ur Bakery Dept
Date Nut
BREAD
Dixon
Oakery, Oregon 0 y
35c
loaf
Raised or Frosted
D O N U T S ____ doz.
UTT FAMILY REUNION
Mr. and .».* E>ward J. Pettit
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Utt had a
last Friday c c.unj attended the family reunion at their home on
wedding of the r son James Pet­ Saturday of last week. Mr. and
tit to Leola Jasiner, at the bride’s Mrs. Tom Bates and family
of
home in Milwaukie. The bride is ; Oak Ridge,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
the daughter of Mrs. Anna Pol- Arndt and children and Mr. and
ousiski of Tacoma. The only
at- Mrs. Dave Sherman of Portlana,
ti mlants were the bride’s daugh­ and Mrs. Don Berg and son Jos­
ter Darlene, her son Darrell and eph were all there to enjoy visit­
her 8 year old son Douglas.
ing and a good dinner.Don Berg
A bridal shower was given in I left for Castle Air Force Base,
honor of Janice Wright last Fri­ j Atwater. Calif, over a week ago.
day eve at the Car! Ronnow home j Mrs. Berg and Joseph will join
b. Mrs. P un v.v and her daughter him in a short time. She is visit-
Kathy. The 14 guests included l ing at the Utt home at the pres­
girl-friends of the honoree and ent time.
their mothers. A previou show­
er was given on the afternoon of
Jan. 24 at the home of the bride’s MASTER SERGEANT ED.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ken­ DYMTRYK ON HONOR GUARD
dall Wright. Cohostesses on that
Master
Sergeant
Edward
occasion
were Mrs. Durwood Dmytryk of Estaeada was a mem­
Douglas and Mrs. Wright’s sister ber of the honor guard f0 r the
Elta Heusser. Janice is the bridc- body of General
Rilea at
the
eleet of Verne (Laurence) Mason, Portland Guard Armory.
Serg.
of Eagle Creek. No date has been Dmytryk was on guard 30 hours.
set for the wedding.
Tony Buhlinger and
Shirley
Burnett spent last week end
at
Corvallis on campus of OSC for TO ELECT WORTHY PATRON
Mountain Chapter O. E. S. No.
Dads’ Weekend.
Kenny Ronnow, a senior at Pa­ 108 will meet Tuesday. Feb. 17 at
cific U last week began his pract- 8 PAL in the lodge hall. There is
ice-teadhing in math, at
Banks to be a special election for Wor­
thy Patron
high school.
Joanne Burnett, a senior at OSC
is practice-teaching at Milwaukie
high school this semester.
Sam Olmstead spent a few days
in the hospital last week under­
going some diagnostic tests
The Jim Kennedy family moved
last week to Boring.
The dairy
farm which they have been occu
pving. formerly known as the old
Thompson place, has been sold by
owner James Morrison lo a Mr.
and Mrs. Bosun, from Reedsport.
Mrs. Bosun with their four child­
ren, will join her husband here af­
ter school is out.
/7 ^ #
Q y i
Coffee
RINGS
ea.
Assorted Coffee
R OLLS
A new addition to the
Lloyd
Steuhens family circle was wel­
comed Feb. 9 with the birth of a
8 lb.lloz. Carl Ehvard at
Port­
land Osteopathic hospital.Already
at home in Eagle Creek awaiting
the return of mother and the new
arrival are big sisters Patty and
Liz and brothers Tom.Jeff & John
It is this way in Estaeada as
well as nearly every town in the
good old U. S. A. God bless her.
They took a little gravel, and
took a little tar, with various in- j
gredients imported
from afar.
They hammered it and rolled it, j
and when they went away, they |
said they had a pavement to last
for many a day. They came with
picks and smote It to lay a water
main, and then called the work­
men to put it back again. They
took it up for conduits to run a
telephone, and then they put it
back again as hard as nay stone.” I
691
6 (
ea.
Social Meeting at
PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR VALENTINE CAKES - -
N 0 W ! - - Orders Accepted Until Friday Night!
This is the masterpiece of the
week by Jim Luke:
A swarthy vaquero, Enrique,
Not very much English could
spique,
But the music he played
On his guitarra made
The hearts of the
gringas feel
wique.
Gray's Hardware
Estaeada
D I A MON D
\
RIN
G U A R A N T E E PERFECT
GKOK.EIT JEWELRY
Sartdy, Oregon
39ake A h
Milwaukie
Week Days Call Collect OL 4-2950
from
ulackama* county News
Page a
Estaeada, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 13, 1959
H.üüô
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dunstan
and baby daughter have
moved
from Eagle Creek to upper Garf­
ield, where thev have purchased
the Lawrence Morin home.
Members of the Birthdav CIuo
were entertained at luncheon by
Haze! Holds on
Feb .3 at the
Mormon missionary homo in Port­
land where she is employed anil
resides.
Among the Past Noble Grands
attending a meeting last Monday
afternoon in Estaeada at the home
of Airs. Jiggs Pedorsen were Mrs.
Ora Gaylord and Mrs. Hank Sotei.
It is this Saturday, Valontine’s
dav that girls of Westminster Fel-
; lowshin are holding a bakod food
sale in Estaeada at the old tele­
phone office bldg. The emphasis
wil be on sweet stuff hut there
will also he some tamaVs for sale
courtesy of Ladies Aid mothers
Let's Make It 10 0 % !
" In Love and W a r"
Buttcvillc
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1952 CHEV. Panel
C on verted to crew bus.
] 957 CHEV. 4 door station wagon
V -8 A u to m a tic tra n sm ission . O u tsta n d in g .
1957 CHEV. 4 door station wagon
V -8. S tan dard tra n sm ission . G ood co n d itio n .
1954 PONTIAC 4 door
R a d io , H eater, A u to , transm . w h ite w a ll tires.
1956 FORD V-8 4 door. Automatic
T ran sm ission , R a d io , h ea ter & p o w er steerin g
Eagle Creek Draws
1953 PONTIAC 4 door
Large 2-layer
Decorated C A K E
Small Single-layer
Decorated C A K E
Good Luck 0LE0.
With mailed coupon lb.
$2.25
$
1.50
10c
2 f°r
1 5c
2 doz.
69c
Valentine
CUP CAKES
Valentine
COOKIES
Mayflower
COTTAGE CHEESE
qt.
Bumble Bee Chunk Style
TUNA
V B IG C H IE n H flR K E T *
4 cans for
55c
w
Eagle Creek Social night last
Saturday provided pleasant entei-
tainment for 34.
Among officers
of
Oregon
State Grange who attended
the
school for lecturers on Feb. 3-4 in
Corvallis were Mrs. George Gen-
temann of Springwater and Mrs.
Ora Gaylord of Eagle Creek.They
had the distinction of being the
only Grangers in attendance from
Clackamas County.
On the evening of Feb 2 Fred
Gaylord took the 1st ond 2nd de­
grees to become a member of Ea­
gle Creek Grange. Degrees were
given at Abernathy Grange. He
was accompanied by his parents,
Mr and Mrs. Ora Gaylord and al­
so Mr and Mrs. Virgil Nelson.
Six Eagle Creek visitors to Mo-
alla Grange Feb. 7 were the Gay-
ords, Nelsons and Tony Buhingers
Grandma was telling at Grange
recently about a neighbor’s three
| year old son who was struggling
] with a button on his long under­
wear. Finally he gave up. went
to his mother and said ‘Mommy,
open my bath room door please. '
He is the same boy who said that
■chocolate tastes just the oppo­
site from vanilla.”
R ad io, H eater, A u to m a tic tra n sm ission .
MECHANIC'S SPECIALS
1953 DeSoto 4 door as is - not bad
1950 Mercury - rough, but cheap
We are now getting delivery on our
new 1959 models . If you want a
rock-bottom deal on a new car car ,
S E E U S before you buy!
MILLER CHEVROLET
SERVICE
Estaeada
Phone CR 9-3297