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THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, PAGE 8 E laca,la, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 13, 1959 Garfield News By Leila Gordon Garfield Grange H. E. met Keb. 4 with Peggy Anders with 12 meml rs and five men present. deton attended the H. E. confer ence at Pioneer Grange and later visited Gladys Prater at the Bide- A-Wee Nursing Home. She was glad to have so many friends call. Plans were d :scussed for a Dues dinner, no definite date set yet. Schedule r ir the sewing contest were hand I to a few members and N . '..a hcpcs more will enter. Voted fo send to fare, and the party at her home Feb. 5. There were 11 present. Lunch was serv- , ed after the demonstration. “Mrs. Harold Middleton attended Spence Scholarship funds. The Fairview home in Salem needs old the Ore. branch of the National help Christmas and greeting cards and Chinchila show Sun. and anyone having any are to bring ed with the show. She came home them to Grange Feb. 14; also old wit hher neice and family, Mr.and eye glasses and frames are need Mrs. Ellis and Sandra Lee. They ed. Plan a work day soon and our had been visiting the Mike Mask- project is to start planning the os in Portland. The Garfield Dorcas will meet rest rooms. Leila Gordon made the year books and handed them the 19th at Belle Duus. out. We still have tickets for the Louvena Crawford called at the quilt an lamp. Anyone interested Gordons one day last week and Ix>la Reimers ha dinner there on call Norma Lee The hostess served a delicious Sun. and spent the afternoon. lunch. Next meeting is at Gena Mrs. Estellt Rice and Floyd Be- Ballous March 3 at 7 PM. boes had dinner Suu. with his Lucy Middleton had a jewelry sister Ethel Beebee in Portland. ■ M U *!« dows of vetreans must apply for their State of Oregon property tax exemptions by April 1, Vere | A. McCarty, service division manager o f the Oregon Depart- | ment Veterans’ Affairs wam- | ed today. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STOI O R E G O N CITY pi MAIN it IIP K T Nch-Surgical Method Cures Hemorrhoids Painlessly A relatively painless, non- aurgical method of treating hemorrhoids (piles) is work ing therapeutic mirecles for thousands who suffer from rectal and colon disorder*. A recently developed elec tronic treatment 1* proving more effective than «urgery, with none o f the after effects of surgery. The relatively new tech nique requires no hospital- ■ p illi ization or confinement. Pa tients show m arked im provement almost immedi ately, and u n com p licated cases can be frequently cor rected in as little as 10 days. Further information with out obligation may be ob tained by writing the Dean Clinic, Chiropractic Physi cians, 2026 N. E. S andy Blvd., Portland 12, Oregon. A d v e rtis e m e n t •ç O ■ Sleek modern lines keynote the new Portland Osteopathic hospi- tal, opening at SE 28 and Steele streets in Portland. This view looks north towards the materni- ty wing, with the large surgical - H0PP . wing to the right. Kitchen and dining area are on the lower le- vel of the maternity wing. The new hospital contains 50 beds,but is constructed for expansion to 200. The hospital will serve pa- \ tients of osteopathic physicians Q the Estacada area and other communities adjacent to Port- ] n ci w he re doctors practice. A pufoiic open house will lie staged ¡n \jay during National Hospital week. American pioneer wagon trains heated water at night in small kettles suspended over a blaz ing central fire . The water served the entire community for cooking, bathing, or clean ing wounds, and had to be used sparingly. currinsville Number 34 “T Furniture Today, most American homes have virtually an endless supply of hot water readily available. Galvanized tzinc-protected) hot water tanks have guaranteed the supply of pure " at water to Americans for over 85 years.' Upholstery I 9. I s Phone for FREE ESTIMATES 916 Main KJ m s Volume No. 1 ! Oregon City A Phone OL 6-2501 «»: M arket news Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 13,1959 end recently at the J. O. Botkin John Hafenbrack o i and Mrs. Dave Evans and Helen home. They came up to help brother They had a Williams of Portland. All are old Mr. Botkin celebrate his 83rd Longview, Wash. birthday dinner celebrating the i time friends and grew up togeth- birthday. birthdays o f Mr. Hafenbrack I er. The day was spent eating and Mary Jane Cody. and reminiscing about the good Mr and Mrs. Don Eshelman old days, way back when. of Portland visited with their Mr. and Mrs. Larry Meade were parents, the Dave Eshelmans and Sunday dinner guests at the home Frank Duseks recently. Past Matrons are meeting j of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Colson In at The the home o f Mrs. Jack Harbert | Oregon City. on Friday, Feb. 13 at 1 P.M. --------------------- K Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cody Feb.l were Visitors at the George Bavai l The Home Economics Club o f Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Botkin Mrs. Cody’s parents, Mr. and Mrs home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. the Springwatcr Grange will meet o f North Bend spent the week Hafenbrack o f Portland and her Jess Hamilton o f Stayton, Mr. at the home o f Ruth Smith 0n Don Jenkins and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Petrie and Trude Schmuck, recently spent a week’s vacation skiing at various resorts. They left Jan. 24 for Bachelor Butte, near Bend, and from there drove to Sun Valley, Ida ho, on Sunday. The following Thursday they returned to Bac helor Butte and after a days skiing there they went to Mt. Hood for the week end. Feb. 18 instead of at the home of from the hospital last week. family were dinner guests at Ellen Hodgkiss. the home o f Mr. and Mrs. George CARLISLE FINISHES Armstrong Sunday. COMBAT TRAINING Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rickey o f Mc Marine Pvt. Larry G. Carlisle of Minnville visited at the J. C.Ric Estacada, is scheduled to .....finish key home on Sunday. four weeks of individual combat BOOK FORUM DATED FOR training Feb. 7 at ... the Marine SATURDAY, FEB. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colson, Corps Base, Camp Pendleton.Cal. The Estacada Library Book Fo- Marine Pvt.Danny M. Dougher Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erickson and Robert Erickson were Mon ty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. i rum will be on Saturday, Feb. 14 j at 3 P.M. at the Library. The sub day visitors at the home of Mrs. Dougherty of Estacada Rt. 2, com Anyone pleted the same training at Camp ject will be mysteries. Larry Meade. Pendleton on Feb. 13..................... who likes to discuss books or lis ten to other discuss them is wel Albert Kitching returned home Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barnes and come. PORK SALE I PORK CHOPS Prices for Valentine's Week-end Friday & Saturday, Feb. 13 & 14 PRODUCE Rich Delicious Whole Milk Cheddar Cheese Cut from 40 lb. Block! iMt. Angel CHEDDAR CHEESE lb. 4 9 c 1 1 GRADE A MEDIUM ONION SETS, Time to plant lb. 2 9 c |EGGS IS .5 9 c j g PORK ROASTS 3 5 e do*., PORK LIVER lb.3<Jc lb. 2 9 c We Reserve the Right to Limit No Sales to Dealers 3 doz. j . Q Q CINCH - W H IT E or GOLDEN U.S. No. 2 POTATOES 5 0 lb. bog 7 9 c Armours Tasty T R E E T 1 2 o z t i n 3 9 c C A K^M I X 23c pkg. 5 lor 1 .0 0 INTRODUCTORY OFFER, The Finest of Its Kind! I Delicious APPLES 25 CARROTS box 99c ENERGY. 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