Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, February 27, 1959, Page Page 8, Image 8

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THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, PACE 8
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 27, 1959
Gurfieit! Hews
By Leila Gordon
Mrs. John Parvin was ill the
14th and was taken to the hospital
in Oregon City. She came home on
Wed. and is feeling real good
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Parvin and
baby daughter have moved to
Cook, Wash, where he is employ­
ed by the U. S Fish Cultural Sta.
Ken Palmateer, Pete Ballou
and Ray Gordon took the new pi­
ano to the Grange Mon.
John Parvin announced that the
ish hatchery will release several
thousand 9 in steel head soon.
They \n]l have 2 fins removed, 1
on top near the tail and one und­
erneath near the tail. If you
catch one please notify John as
they want to know how long they
stay in the stream before going to
salt water.
Visiting at the Dewey Qualls
yere Mr. and Mrs' Vern Lantz of
MolaUa.
Bible study was held at the
Bontragers Thursday night.
There were no evening servic-'
es at the Porter Menonnite
Church Sunday eve. The church
group went to Portland to the
Rescee Mission on Skid Row i
and had services there.
Monday Rev. and Mrs. Bon- t
trager went to the Hopewell
Mennonite Church near Hubbard
to a Bible conference.
Çprinqmtler
By Phyllis Fitch
Recent week end visitors at the
Gene Kiggins home were Mr.and
Mr. Clarence Olson and Bob from
Hermiston. Bob has just entered
the service.
Visiting over the week end at
the Homer Newell home were
Mrs. Newell’s folks, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Hutchens of Cloverdale.
Be sure to watch for news of a
dinner sponsored by the Women’s
Association of the Springwater
Church. There will be door pri­
PORTER NEWS
zes given.
Rose Wickersham
The Floyd Fitch family enjoy­
ed Saturday dinner at Mrs.
Rev. Bontrager returned home Fitch’
folks home in Oak Grove.
Saterday from Penn, where he They s were
involved in a minor
wah helping with revival meet­ accident while
in Port­
ings. Prior to that he was in Oh­ land Saturday. driving
No
one
was in-
io anl Nebraska. He was gone jcred.
about 2 months.
Lena Kiggins’ mother Mrs Cai-
Elwin Bontrager spent Friday penter
is down from Seattle on a
eve at the Abraham Milers
at the Murray Kiggins home
Jimmy Kroeker had Sunday visit
We hope Margaret Broadhurst
dinner at the Millers
be over her illness
Neal and Edith Kroeker had will Mr sonn
and Mrs. Forrest Erickson
Sunday dinner with Milrderd accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. C.
Loucks.
K. Allen drove to The Dalles on
Twila, Madonna, James and Ma- Tuesday
attend the funeral of
garet Miller have returned home Floyn O. to Cook.
They returned
rom Harrisburg, where they at­ on
Wednesday.
tended Bible conference. They
were met at Hubbard by their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Abraham WINNIE SHIBLEY TO HAVE
Miller.
PART IN COLLEGE PLAY
Mr and Mrs Robert Groves and
two children were out from Winnie Shibley, Estacada Rt. 2,
Portland Sunday to visit Mrs will participate in the Fir Acres
Groves parents, the Edward Theatre production of Toad of
Toad Hall set for Feb. 26,27,28 at
Schweitzers
Marsha Lee sprained and crack­ Lewis and Clark College.
ed her thumb and has it in Miss Shibley will p,ay a sharp
splints. Mrs. Lee and Charlotte sarcastic fox and also an ermine
stoat in a dance number. She is a
both have bad colds.
The Wickershams went to Port­ sophomore English major and the
land Saturday to visit their daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
daughter and son in law Patsy Shibley, Estacada.
and Jerry Vawter.
Mrs. Girod has not come bacic The Future Homemakers of
to her teaching job at Porter America
chapter at Estacada Un­
School. She has so much business
High School, will be one of
to attend to since her husband ion
the 106 Oregon chapters partici­
passed away that she needed an­ pating
in the annual state meet­
other week off.
ing March 6 and 7 at Oregon
Mrs. Stephen Beals is doing State
College.
very satisfactory in her absence.
PONTIAC NAMED CAR-OF-THE-YEAR
“Pontiac with wids-track wheels
is the best combination of ride
handling...performance and
styling of any '59 car. Motor
The Editors of
Trend Magazine
In making its annua! automotive award, the staff over-all integrated styling. Any comparison
of Motor Trend Magazine, leading automotive with narrower track cars readily shows the
publication, tests and evaluates all new cars. Here difference.”
are quotations from the April 1959 issue:
“ For the economy-minded, an efficient new
“The stability of the 1959 Pontiac is the out­ engine.
The new 420E Tempest economy en­
standing automotive advance of the year. gine offers
performance along with
Everyone considering a new car should experi­ exceptionally remarkable
high
mileage
while operating on
ence it.”
regular grade gasoline.”
"It's the best balanced passenger car in
America. We firmly believe that in moving “ Pontiac is again tops in performance, based
the wheels farther apart, to develop the widest on our extensive road testing. Acceleration is
stance of any American car, Pontiac has created outstanding, yet the engine is unusually quiet
an entirely new sense of balance and handling and smooth.”
security.”
Your nearest Pontiac dealer will be glad to let
“ Pontiac's lines are clean, simple and beau­ you road-test this award-winning automobile on
tiful. It has a fleet look, a trim appearance. The your own. You'll see why it's the year’s most
wide wheel design contributes greatly to its talked-about car!
PfiM TI API
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Three Totally New Series • Catalina • Star Chief • Bonneville
On Wednesday of last week Mr. has been a house guest of Mrs.Sa-
hill an family, and they had a
and Mrs. Elmer Davis, Mr. and die
Wade for several days.
birthday dinner for her there.
Mrs. Ralph Wade, Mrs. Sadie
Wade and Merle Wade were din­
Ford Darrow has decided
ner guests in Portland of Winnie t she Mrs.
will
keep on having birthdays ! On Sunday Mrs. Sadie Wade,
Palmateer and Oscar Pendergrass. | as so many
nice things happened Mattie Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.Ralph
j io help her celebrate the one she Wade and Merle Wade drove to
had Feb. 18. She received a Salem where they were dinner
Mrs. Bob Walters and Lester i large
box of orchids from her son, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Underwood and Norman drove to Cecil
Cahill, who lives in Hawaii. Oral Palmateer. On the way home
Seattle on Sunday to visit Bob She and
were entertained at they stopped at the Wayne Wade
Walters who is in the Marine hos­ a bitrhday Ford
dinner at the home of home for a short visit.
pital there. Bob is doing fine Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Keeth on Wed­
and wilt be home soon.
nesday evening. The pervious Mrs. Lester Underwood and Mrs
meek end they had gone to Med­
Underwood went to White
Mrs. Mattie Morgan of Portland ford to visit her son. Burton Ca- Lena
Salmon, Washington, on Sunday
Prices for Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb. 26-27-28
We Reserve the Right to Limit Qantities
H A L I B U T SLICES
lb. 5 9 c
SALMON SLICES
lb. 7 9 c
lb. 4 9 c
PORK LOIN ROAST
PURE COUNTRY STYLE
PORK SAUSAGE 4 9 c lb. 3 lor 1 4 5
LEAN and TENDER
Shoulder Cut VEAL STEAKS
1b .6 9 c
lb• 8 9 c
lb¿ 9 J
CHIFFON TWIN-PLY SOFT - NEW SNOWFLAKE
PATTERN - NEW NON-SLIP TEXTURE - Pkg. of 50
NE WLOVELY BUFFET SEWING BOX - NEW WET
STRENGTH - REG. 25c Pkg. SAVE 11c
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 27, 1959
2 p b g $ -3 9 c
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evaluations on which Motor Trend judged Pontiac
' Car of the Year"—see your Pontiac dealer or
simply send your name and address on a post-
card
ard to Pontiac Motor Division, Department
10, Pontiac, Michigan.
GRESHAM, ORE.
new s
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keeth, Mrs. well’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Lewis
Lillian Lauderback and Mr. and | Pauli Saturday evening. The
Mrs. Ford Darrow drove to Tigard ( Pauli’s daughter and family, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Looney of Wednesday
a birthday dinner and Mrs. Kenneth Mahlum and
Oregon City were Sunday evening at the home for
of
Mr.
an Mrs. Bob | three boys of Portland had Sunday
dinner guests at the home of Mr. Lauderback. The dinner
was in dinner at the Pauli home.
and Mrs. Larry Meade.
honor of the birthdays of Mrs.
Keeth and Ken son of the Bob
Lilly Park of Elwood visit­
Lauderbacks. The Bob Lauder- ed Mrs.
Cadanou several
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Darrow, Mrs. backs have recently been trans days Mrs.Zella
last week.
Mabel Anderson and Mrs. Amelia ferred from Boise, Idaho to Port­
Stroinan attended the Fifth Sun- land, where he works for General
ay Rally at the Christian Churcn Motors.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Duncan and
in Canby. This was changed from
family
Battleground, Wash,
the fifth Sunday in March be­ Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Pauli of visited of
at
the
home of Mr. and
cause that is Easter Sunday.
Tigard visited at the home of Lo- Mrs. Elmer Davis
on Sunday.
to visit Mrs. Maggie Howell.
FINE FOR SALADS OR SLICING!
Fancy Red Ripe TOMATOES
Birdie Rhoades of Tigard spent
the week end visiting with Min­
nie Marchbank. While she was
here they drove to the Mt. View
Manor to visit Edna Haydter a
former resident of Estacada.
Last week Mrs. Louise Grimes
had as her guests Mrs. Earmel
Martin and Mrs. Minnette Buoy
for lunch at the Anchorage in
Sellwood and then to view the
Portland Art museum.
WHITE STAR CHICKEN OF THE SEA
% Size Tin - 9
oz., REG. 47c
Chunk Style Light Meat TUNA ea. 3 9 c
lb. J .9 C
ARIZONA
| Tillamook BUTTER solid prints lb. 5 9 c
Seedless GRAPEFRUIT
8 ■■> bag 4 9 c
Tastewell CHEESE SPREAD 2 lb loaf 6 9 c
|U. S. No. 1 POTATOES 1 0 lb bag 2 9 c
1 0 0 lb. bag 2 - 8 9
CATS-MEOW - The Complete Cat Food No. 1 Tails
CAT FOOD7 c a n s 5 0 c 4 8 C $ 3 .2 9
UTAH TYPE, CRISP, TENDER
A Cat Food Scientifically formulated & guaranteed
to Appeal to All Breeds. For a Contented Pet, Feed
CATS MEOW DAILY!
Large Stalks ea. 1 5 c
PURINA - 2 1 4 Lb. Pkg. Reg. 43c
Nescafe
Reg. 1.25
INSTANT COFFEE Special 7 9 c
lOOTc PURE COFFEE LARGE 6 oz. jar
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only the stance, not the car. Pontiac takes a better
grip on the road, hugs tighter on curves and
corners. Sway and lean disappear, ride is smoother,
balanced, steadier. Handling is easier. You drive
with a new confidence, a comforting security.
Pontiac gives you roadability no "narrow gauge”
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