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special guests were Vice Pres. visitors. Pot luck refreshments i The Garfield Dorcas Society and Mrs. Dean Qualls and Julene j Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steinman and ----------------------- I Teresa from Portland spent Sun Nixon and Gov. Hatfield. will be served after the meeting. has postponed their meeting for The Carlton Dudley family day eve. at the Currin home. a month. Next meeting March 18 Mrs. Currin entertained her was in Corvallis last week enu at Belle Duus. bridge club Thursday. attending the state convention of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ballou visit* wet weather. ed the Gordons Sun. eve and There are whisperings around Posses, The second item was formation the Assn, of Mounted Mrs. Nellie Currin spiced their move film. Other of other about a golden wedding to pe cel of a choral group to be sponsored along with a numeb By Margaret Rosa By A n n e Justice callers during the week were the ebrated in the near future. by the Mothers’ Club, under dir 'couples from the Multnomah Co. The surprise snow Saturday At last Thursday afternoon’s ection of Caroline Johnson with Sheriff’s Posse. Dodge was temporarily paraliz- John Abbotts and their grand Mrs. Julia Stewart has been on caused an outage for 12 hours meeting of Eagle Creek Mothers' rehearsals each Tuesday night at a power ■ children and Esther Mutch. Week end visitor o f Mrs. ed Saturday by snow, : the sick list but is better now. j on the Currinsviile short line ( Club two important items of bus 8 P.M. at the school. Both men Maude Burnett was Mrs. Bernice outage and trouble with the tele -1 Hattie Qualls, Gena Ballou, and Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Pederson OLD BARLOW TOLL-GATE TO iness were introduced. President and women are invited to phone lines. Citizens broke out Leila Gordon visited the Hawley take [ Howell of Clackamas. Don 1IE RE-CREATED AS Frances Anderson presented the part. The group will perform at m Nola Clester was a guest of Ad- candles and kerosene lamps and Steeles Fri. Mrs. Steele was busy I entertained Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Mrs. R. H. Currin on INFORMATION CENTER drawings o fthe proposed multi the Ccntennal celebration and ele Hildahl in Portand last Fri did what little cooking possible pieceing a quilt. She is confined Saturday evening. purpose building for E. C. school. fund-raising affair o f the Estaca day night. on their heating stoves. Service to her home with arthritis, but is The old Barlow Toll-Gate, a Mr. Earl McConnell celebra m ile east of Rhododendron, will This budding, with 44 ft. x 60 ft. da PTA on April 3. Mrs. Alvin Larson left Monday was restored shortly before sup always busy at her quilting. ted her birthday recently with of floor space w'ould provide ■for Aberdeen, Wash, to be with per time. Garfield community was with be secreated for use as a visitors club information center. much-needed indoor recreational and two parties. The birthday Adding a The Dodge 4H Clubs are hold out lights and phones Sat. Oregon’s Valentine birthday I her parents during her mother’s •brought a pot luck supper on facilities especially needed during week was also the week for many 1 illness in the hospital. Mrs. Lar ing their first Fun Night Friday some were still without on Mon. touch o f authenticity will be Mrs. j St. evening and later sent the ev- Charles Miller and Aplee Mitchell son spent part of last week there evening. All members and friends The wind damage to orchards. I local celebrations. The W. j>. C.S. met with Hattie 1 ening playing cards. Attending who will man the toll gate just as Virgil Nelson and Earl Brack-1 are urged to attend. Eagle Creek Sunday School held , were the Henry Heiples, the Don they did in 1906, 1907 and 1908. Sandy Grange last The Capable Cooks 4H Club Qualls on wed. a party on Thursdap night, with a ‘ ett visited Losa Reimers had dinner and [ Allens, Jiggs Pedersons, Nellie I Slightly smaller versions of the has entered the Emblem Clubs number coming in Valentine or Saturday night The World Fellowship Circle j talent show to be held at the spent the P. M. at the Floyd Bee ! Curirn, Elsie Hale, Donna Bruer- toll-gate will be used for similar Centennial costumes. ’ ies, Earl MsConnell and the hon- I purposes at Sandy, Government on Eastham school in Oregon City at be home. Saturday eve the Jesse Whisl- of Eagle Creek church met Lora Palmateer has been hav j oree. On Sunday a surprise par- I Camp, Milwaukie and New Era. ers were guests of daughter and Tuesday afternoon of last week 8 P.M. Saturday, Feb. 21. ing bronchitis. She was some bet J ty was given her at the home of the story of the Barlow road son-in law aoma and Don Polehn at the home of Mrs. Jesse Whis j her daughter Ruth Benson in booklet is being reprinted to tell ter on Tuesday. ! in Oswego, at a joint birthday ler. At the close of the meeting ] i Portland. Present were Mr.and Spending the week end at the | tre story of the Barlow road diner honoring Mrs. Whisler, her the following new officers were R. G. Palmateers were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steinman ana Teresa, which brought Oregon pioneers year: daughter Nancy, and small installed for the coming the Bob McConnell family, Mr. Mrs. Chas. Swanson and family around Mt. Hood and into the granddaughter Pam Polehn. On Pres.-Margaret Ross; vice- pres.- of Mt. Vernon, Wash. He is a nep and Mrs. Les Lynch, Mr. and Mrs ! Willamette valley in By Leila Gordon order to Sunday the Whislers were the Fern Whisler; sec.- Ruth Wilson; Jiggs Pederson, the Gayle Hayes avoid the dangerous rapids of the Garfield Grange postponed hew o f the Palmateers guests o f daughter and son-in- treas - Evelyn Brackett; chairman Florence Lamb and Leila Gord family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen, Columbia river. BUSTER B RO WN SHO E S TO W law Marian and Kenney Haskett of missionary educ.-Maude Burn their meeting Sat. as the electri Mrs. Nellie Currin, Mrs. Lulu At Werame, a chuck wagon OREGON CITY HAIM M MMTI I in Portland along with other rel ett; Ch. Spirtual Life and Stew city was o ff after the snowstorm. on after lunch at the Lambs.vis- Anderson and Ward, Mr. Paul Kirchem, Mr.and breakfast, served in the Western atives. Lee Proctor was also a ardship- F. Whisler; world serv The meeting will be held Feb. 21 ited Flom ece Mrs. Mc manner, will be offered visitors 1 guest of the Whislers for the ice ch - Florence Cloninger; sec. as plans wi then be made for our worked on the Skip-a-week suilt. | Mrs. Earl McConnell. Mrs. Gena Ballou, the Pete Bal Connell was presented with a bird every Sunday through July and week end. visitors the Mt. Grange on Mar.14. 1 o f literature- Florence Glove Mrs. Arnold bath by the group. Sunday dinner guests at the ch. o f So educ.and action-Ethel | The H. E. is saving Boyd coffee lous and Mr. and August. ' and Tony Buhlinger home on the oc Mae Burnett ids.If you have any bring them Anderson attended a pink nw i n m m m casion of Emma’s birthday, were to the meeting; also old greeting ¡ blue shower at the home o f Mr. On this past Wednesday P.M. and Xmas cards, the later being j and Mrs. Walter Mann for their her borther-in law and sister, Mr. daughter Mrs. Don Reed o f Myr and Mrs. W. E. Test of Portland. the Ladies Aid met at the home sent to hospitals. KO-350 f e Later visitors were Mr. and Mrs. of _ Florence , _ Glover. , , . . __ | Garfield Home Ex. will meet tle Point. Mrs. Reed was formerly t dec- Eagle Creek church will begin | Feb 25 at 10:30 AM at the home Mamie Mann a grand daughter of Ernest Buhlinger and baby.also a school of mission study this o f Judy Burke with Jackie Rals. Mrs. Gena Ballou. of Portland. next Sunday even.ng.lSee details j t o n t o h e l p w i t h t h e d e m o n s t r a . Ray Gordon cut his thumb Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. m asperate article) ¡tion. Subject is Hair Styling.You pretty badly Mon. It required 5 Louis O. Gerber attended the an e * t rer v no m a tin g of are asked to bring hand mirror, stitches and a tentenus shot nual Potentates’ Ball at A1 Kader p , * r P , b p w t hn f Sattur~ era vola curlers (iot bobby pins/ Belle Duus was hostess for a Temple in Portland. Shrino lod irfv day, Feb. 21 at 8 PM. will feature j any instructions you may have SEE YOUR Stanley part yTues. eve ges o f Wash., Idaho, and Canada 3 a Y i ' S m atl<>h ° f Centra Grange. or your permanents; one pint of UMBER OR APPLIANCE DEALER Visiting at the Dewey Qualls on were also represented by their ,are welcome Ur,g a" (l ,unch o " empty Mrs. Jake potentates at this event, at which and give a l heatry to the ' , wa,er ,id. Sack ¿ y„ £ pint , n. par p and Sat. were Mr. and y 916 » i o Main m am Oregon u r e g o n City t^ity m Phone one u OL l o 6-2501 - z o u i s# Qualls of Molalla and on Sun. Mr. THE CLACKAM AS COUNTY NEWS, PAGE 8 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 20, 1959 Eagle Creek CURRINSVILLE Dodge Doings Si'OES fo Entire FAMILY! (the Gurfield News STELTS - H0PP Furniture Upholstery Phone for FREE ESTIMATES CURRINSVILLE MARKET NEWS Volume No. 1 Number 35 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 20, 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Meade Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dodd en and Don Meade were dinner tertained Mr. and Mrs. Rex All guests on Sunday at the home of en and family of Currinsviile at a M. and Mrs. Ray Colson in Ore Valentine dinner on Saturday eve gon City. Mrs. Olivia Harbert and Mrs. Theo. Heiple entertained the Past Matrons Club at the Harbert home last Thursday. The after noon was spent doing needle work. The Baptist Women’s Fellow ship met at the home of Mrs.Ce- cil Harbert on Tuesday of this week. After a potluck lunch was enjoyed the women sewed and also rolled bandages to be sent to a hospital. -------------------------- It She has spent the past three months in California visiting r e l atives and friends. She first went to Auburn to visit her sis ter, Mrs. Carolyn Wakefield, and from there went to Oaklana, Whittier, Los Angeles and San Bemadino. She returned to Au burn for another visit before re turning home. Her relatives took her to many places o f interest and she says she had a wonderful time all the time she was away. Miss Ann Harbert was home for the week end. She is a student Mrs. Louise Linn’s many friends are happy to see her home again. at Oregon State College. Miss Joletha Rickey, o Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rickey, Jr., now living at Ocean lake, was chosen to be one of the princesses for the Mermaid Court at the Twenty Miracle Miles celebrations Joletha is a junior in the Taft High School. ! water are also memlers and attend of this week. He said he is still of their son and family. Mr. anti ed the meeting. active but has slowed down a Mrs. Delbert Nordquist, on Sun little. He has lived in the lower day and Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Keller and Garfield area for the past 34 yrs. Joey attended the basketball game Friday evening at Banks between Estacada Union High School and the Banks High School. Mrs. C. E. Westerberg and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rickey, Lester Underwood attended the Jeff and Brad visited at the J. C. regular monthly meeting of the Rickey home on Saturday. Portland Dahlia Society on Tues. evening of last week. They are members of the society. Mr. and Mr. S. T. Powell celebrated daughter Mrs. Morris WaUert of Spring- his 80th birthday on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. R. D.. Phillips drove to Salem, last Thursday to help their grandaughter Patty rel- ebrate her fifth birthday. Patty is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wade. Mr. and Mrs. George Beisell entertained for Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Mel Grim and Judy o f Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mn- Vicker o f West Linn and Mrs. I Alex Eberhardt and two children The 5th Sunday rally of the Christian Churches of Clackamas Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nordquist County will be held Feb. 22 at of the Dalles visited at the home Canby. BE THE JUDGE! c o M fitte o ttK tO tVPf/C £S/ Prices for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 20-21 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT h » i k o i h j 4 : e i h o B 4 , 4‘ FRESH SMELT 2^-45' TOILET TISSUE SNOW WHITE BEAUTIFUL Head, ea. 1 9 c CAULIFLOWER Mock CHICKEN LEGS 4 for39 c $ for 7 5 c I LETTUCE 2 bacon if pkg- 8 9 c B E E F R O A S T Blade Cut lb. 5 8 c Shurfresh C O T T A G E CHEESE Full Pint Carton 2 3 e REG. 29c PKG. CHIFFON, 400 COUNT FACIAL TISSUE 4 1-0 0 KAISER HOUSEHOLD EXTRA STRONG QUILTED! ALUM INUM FOIL 2 Heads 1 9 c ro ll5 9 c For Freezing, Cooking, Storing Jobs 18 in. x 25 ft. long CurrinsviHe M U. S. 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