Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, March 13, 1959, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    charge of 50c for all over 12. The ' Fitch and Kirt Floyd enjoyed a" | the first Saturday of each month | tist Church was guest speaker.
! this column.
The Hank Suters last
Friday proceeds to go for the rest rooms ishing trip to Cascade Locks and It is for the entire community to
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I welcomed house guests from Wc- and the II. E. .Everyone welcome. vicinity. Mrs. Fitch and children | get together and play cards and Emery Keller were Mr. and Mrs.
ott, Calif, or a ew days visit.They
Shamrocks were cut out
for Linda and Johnny drove to Dayt­ [ games and dance. A pot luck is Guy Keller and Joey from Esta­
Swanson and family of Portland, are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauers name cards for the visitation the on to enter the Panther Bowman held afterwards.
cada and Mr. Victor Keller.
14th, our visitors are
Mountain Invitational Shoot. Johnny took Mrs. Jim Smith and Mrs. George
Recently moving into the old (Dotty’s sister.)
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Reynoldson
first place and Linda 3rd
place Gentemann attended the Health and two children from Salem were
Munger house now owned by the
Eagle Creek visitors last sun- C range.
Plans were made for the Cen- honors in the children’s division.. Forum ’Life After 40' at the Ben­ Sunday dinner yuests of Mr.and
Sam Olmsteads were Mr. and Mrs. day were the Rev. Mark and Dr.
By Margaret Ross
Paul Duncan and their 5 children Corinne Chamberlin of Gresham, tennal meeting in April. The lect­ Mrs. Fitch received 3rd place in son High Scrool Monday night.
Mrs. Bill Simomns and family
Mr. and Mrs. Len Verburg re­ from Portland. Four of the chil- and Corinne's aunt Della Henry, urer asked for v olunteers for tre women’s instinctive bowman
Mrs. Bill Crist called on Mrs.
turned from a two weeks vacation dren have enrolled in Eagle Creek After attending church they visit- volunteers for skits, readings and division.
Ron Bryan and amily Sunday PM
trip that took them nearly 4,000
Mr? Dunran "is
in
the ed with Corinne’s brother, Millard vocal numbers. Site wants all fho Sunday guests at the Floyd Fitch
Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Bryan
miles through southern
Calif., house wreking business.
can to wear Centennial clothing. home ofr dinner and a pinochle
Trullinger.
spent Saturday iin the home of
down to Tijuana, Mex., and bacx
Received
a
card
from
Care.
Our
contest were Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Due to illness the meeting of
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Ronald’s parents in Eagle Creek.
tlirough Nevada and up the coas- the World Fellowship Circle was
package went to Israel.
Groce and son Edie of Estacada,
The men folks cut fence posts.
By
Mrs.
Bill
Simmions
al Redwood Hiway.
The
April
meeting
will
be
at
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Howard and
postponed from last Tuesday til
Guests for a meat ball and spag­
George Baley has gone to New­ Tuesday, March 17 at 1:30 at the ]
Norma Lees April 7 at 7:30 PM. daughter Jean and her boy friend
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burke
and hetti dinner prepared by
Mrs.
port to work in the body and fen­ home of Anne Judd.
Esther Mutch and
daughters Dale West of Portland. Partners two small children of Ridgefield, Gertrude Rebo of oPrland at the
der shop of the G. M. auto agency
By
Leila
Gordon
Sharon, Rosalie and Dorothy vis­ were drawn and a high and low Wash, were visitors Wednesday John Wolford home were Mr.ami
Mrs. Judd’s home will also be
there of which Woody Miller as­
ited at Gordons Friday P. M and tabel used. Winners of the most afternoon at the Ed.Caswell home Mrs. Lewis Pieper of Oswego,Mr.
lt
r«nC
i
the
scene
of
the
Ladies’
Aid
mee-
Sg.
Robert
L.
Lewis
arrived
on
sumed management last
w eek .. ting on the following day, Wed„
w-atched the men load logs or the games received prizes. The best
Carol Simmons and Joan Bryan and Mrs. Harry Morris and fam­
Wed.
from
Okinawa
to
visit
his
Sibyl Baley and their
children ! | March 18, beginning witr dessert-
mill.
players without a doubt were Opal planned and carried out a sur­ ily of Sherwood and Mrs.
Rebo
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lloyd
will remain here unitl the end ot luncheon
The Sylvan Carters took a three and Lee Groce.
prise birthday party Friday even­ and daughter Candy.
, , .
.. T , White, and to join his wife and day vacation and visited
the school year.
their
Mrs.
Wilbur’s
daughter
Winnie
Be sure to look in on the Lau-1
chii(jrcn who have been vis-
ing for Mrs. Bill Simmons Th.se
Mr.Bill Wagner was home from
Tuesday of last week Mrs. Ho­
daughter present to enjoy
ics’ Aid food sale in
Estacada. ¡tjng his parents.
He was with daughter and family the Hubert and Shorty and their
the evening Pasco, Wash, and spent the week
mer Glover entertained the East­ this Saturday at the News office, I {he 3rd Marino Division on Okin- Laceys in Dallas and took a trip Kathy of Madras visited
from were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bryan, end with his family
ern Star Cheer Club at her homt.
beginning at 10 A. M.
aya He leaves this week for 7 to the beach Wed. It as such a Wed. to Sun. at the Wilbur home Debbie and Raymond D; Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Rutherford and
Sunday guests at
the Glovers
their
Mrs. Lois Ericksons neice.Mrs. Mrs. Jack Kishpaugh,
Next Sunday will be the final ww,ks schooiinp in
San Diego, nice spring day they had
Mr. and
picnic lunch in the park.
They Whifield and dahghter Nicki of Mrs. Max Kishpaugh, Mr. and Vicy Ann spent Monday afternoon
yere their son and daughter-tn -1 n
Eagle creek Church for
visiting at the home of Mr. and
law Clifton and Marian Glover ot the
® study
‘
,, Middle En,
t At
At and will later be stationed at 21 ere at Depoe Bay and went on up Hood River have been
visiting Mrs. John Wolford and Randy, Mrs. Christner in Estacada.
of . the
East.
Palms. His wie and children will
Portland.
the coast. Flossie brought home a I since Sunday at
the Erickson Mrs.
5 P.M. there will be a pot luck accompany him.
Stanley Rutherford and
Mrs. Paul Slane and children
Cristine Holbrook came down dinner featuring
lot of nice agates and
pretty I home.
some special
Vicky Ann, Tom Stroeder and the attended the wedding
Saturday
from Wishram, Wash, last week dishes prepared to represent the
A lot was accomplished at the rocks. The weather was perfect
Sat. night Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bill Simmons family. Mrs. Paul night of her brother Leonard Ma­
to help her mother Mrs.
Mary area which has been studied in hall on the work day March
4. without a trace of wind.
j Howell visited at the
Lawrence Slane called later during the par­ son at Sany, Ore.
Little Ricky
Buhlinger celebrate
her 82nd this series. Everyone interested Those helping were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Honsinger and Wahlstrom home in George.
ty.
Slane was ring bearer. Mrs. Slane
birthday.
Mrs. Wilbur Howell helped with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conner and
invited to come and bring what­ Elmer Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Harold their grandson Dick Wetherbee
cut the cake.
Sunday
Mrs. Wm. Dunstan ever food they may wish to add Middleton, Ray Maxwell, Frame have been having a siege of the the Well Baby Clinic last Thurs-
Eva Spicknal were Sunday dinner
gave a dinner for her mother,Mrs to this dinner. A short period
of Howard. Pete Ballou, Milo Groves, flu. They get up about and then j day at Estacada Grade School.
| guests of their dadghter and fam­
Haney on her 82nd birthday.
Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
games and
entertianment will Oiver Bowman, Lou Palmateei, have it again. Ed is still quite ill
CENTENNIAL DINNER AT
Jesse Whisler’s birthday was ollow. After this there will be a Doris Palmateer, Geneva Zeits, and went to to see the Dr. again bur Howell took Jobs Daughters ily the Bob Akins of Three Lynx.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Keller and SPRINGWATER MARCH 12
celebrated on Sunday with a fam-
rehearsal
and Leila Gordon. The next work on Mon.
| to a Friendthip meet at Molalla 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Fugle
were
ily dinner party at the home of
Dickie and Stephen Meacham
day will be March 10 with potluck
A leaders sewing meeting on Friday evening visitors in
the
The Springwater Women’s As­
his daughter Marian (Mrs. Ken-
It has been called to our atten- at noon.
visited at the Pete Ballous over pattern fitting was held on Tues-
Westerberg home
sociation is giving a Centennial
nyl Haskett in Portland.
j tion that April 10 is the night a The Dorcas Society will meet the week end. They are nephews | day at the George Gentemann j Howard
Out o town dinner guests Sax- Dinner at the Grange Hall on
The Carl Ronnows last Sunday student body play is to be presen with Belle Duus March 1. Bring and live in Portland.
home. The County Agent instruc­ urday in the Bill Simomns home Thurs., Mar. 12, at 6:30 p.m., proc­
entertained at dinner 7 members ted at Estacada high school. Not your quilt blocks if you have fin­ Mrs. Lola Reimers had dinner at ted the leaders on the proper lu ­
were Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Remple eeds to go to the
Springwater
of the Wm. Garner
family of wishing to present any competing ished them.
the Floyd Beebes Sun.
ting of patterns. The leaders in and daughters from Portland and Church building fund. Adults $1.
Redland.
theatricals on the same night,Ea­
The Grange H. E. met with Ge­
turn will give a lesson
to the Mr. Ron Schurr of Gresham
Children under 12 50c. There will
Sunday visitors of the Virgil gle Creek church will cancel or na Ballou March 5 with 10 mem­
Home Extension adies at a later
There was a large crowd out to be several door prizes and a dis­
date.
Nelsons were Mr. and Mrs. Gus seek another date if possible for bers and 2 men present.
Plans
enjoy Sunday eve services at the play of antiques. For more fun,
Warner and their two boys
of the Bishop’s Company production were made for the dues
dinner
The Grange is noy sponsoring a Dodge Community
hall.
Mr. come dressed in your Centennial
By Phyllis Fitch
Gresham and Edna’s brother Carl which we announced last week in i which will be pot luck
with a
teen
night
at
Springwater
Grange
Buck Bowen rom Gladstone Bap- clothes.
On Sunday,
March 1, Floyd
THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, PACE 8
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, March 13, 1959
Eagle Creek
Dodge Doings
Garfield IVews
Springv/aler
URRINSVILLE MARKET NEWS
Volume No. 1
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, March 13, 1959
Number 38
BOOK FORUM AT ESTACADA
LIBRARY ON SATURDAY
A Book Forum will be held at
the Estacada Library on Satur­
day the 14th at 3 P. M. You are
invited to come and present any
author you wish to discuss.
Dr. and Mrs. Lionel
Burton
are being congratulated on tne
birth of a baby daughter at Port­
land Osteopathic Hospital
on
Friday, March 6. She has been
named Carol Jeanette and weign-
ed 8 lbs. 13 oz. She joins two
The regular monthly meeting of Portland are the parents of a
brothers.
The grandparents py to have a girl in the family.
| of the Marian Guild will be held baby girl born March 10
are Mr.Clarence Mooney of Kan­
She
! Tuesday, March 17, in St. Aloy ■ weighed 8 lbs. 1 1-2 oz. and has
sas City, Mo. and Mr. and Mrs.
The
Cecil
Harberts
are
enjoy­
sius
Church.
All
members
are
Melvin Burton
of
Cleveland
been named Janelle Ann. She
ing a new Chevrolet Impala pur­ urged to atend as election
ot joins two brothers,
Ohio.
Jeff and
chased
recently.
> officers will be held.
The mother and baby are botn
j Brad. Mrs. Lulu Rockhill ol
fine and the Doctor’s
grin is
[ Dayton, Oregon and Mr. and Mrs
broader than ever these days.
: ,
Hickey Sr. of Estacada are
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Colson and (the grandparents,
Thirteen per cent of the stu­ family of Oregon City were Sun­
Estacada Grade day visitors at the home of Mr. |
Mr. and Mrs.
John McRae dents of the
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wish to announce the birth ot School were absent on Monday and Mrs. Larry Meade.
an 8 lb. 6oz. baby daughter,Lau- on account of illness. Most of
___________________ | George Arsmstrong was taken
rie Ann, born Feb. 23 .
She them were victims of the flu
| to the Holladay Park Hospital in
joins two brothers, Malcom and epidemic. Several of the teach-
„
,
Portland on Tuesday
of
last
Douglas. They are all very nap- ers have also been ill.
Mr and Mrs B: Gilbert Rickey week for treatments
V
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We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
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MONEY-SAVING MEALS FOR YOU!
Mountain Chapter No. 108 will i time
meet March 17 at 8 P. M. This 'I
Rev. and Mrs. Milton Nelson
will be Centennial night so wear
and Garry drove to Seattle,Wash,
your Centennial dresses.
on Thursday of last week where
they visited Rev. Nelson’s moth­
Seventeen members of the Past er and other relatives. On Fri­
Noble Grand Club
drove
to day they went to Mt. Vernon to
Portland to the home of
Mrs. attend the wedding of Mrs. N el­
They
returned
Margaret Lynch on Monday for son’s mother.
their regular monthly meeting. home on Saturday.
Mrs. Val Carey and Mrs.
Ella
McDonnell of Portland were also
Cecil Harbert had the distinc­
present. Delicious refreshments tion of purchasing the first new
were served by the hostess and Chevrolet sold by Hayden Chev­
everyone had a very enjoyable rolet Service-a 4 door Impala.
Prices fo r Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. March 12 -13 -14
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Shurfresh
COTTAGE CHEESE
F t ctn. 2 5 c 2 f ° r 4 9 c
[GROUND BEEF 4 9 c lb. 3 lbs. 1 3 9
G round Fresh Several Times D aily. Y our Most
Econom ical Food Buy!
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Center Cut Slices HALIBUT
12 oz tins
Green Crisp L E T T U C E
2 heads 2 5 c
Serve Y our Fam ily Lettuce Daily for Seven Basic
V itam ins and M inerals. O nly 32 Calories in a M edium
Size H ead!
5 9 c Ik-
2 lbs. 3 9 c
FRESH SMELT
Fresh PORK LIVER
lb. 2 9 c
Full of M inerals, High in Protein, Low in F at!
Old Fashioned FRANKFURTERS
RADISHES & GREEN ONIONS 2 bunches 9 c
|^ 5 0 lbs. U.S. No. 2 POTATOES
lb. 4 9c
Canned Alaska SALM ON
Special 45c
2 f°r 8 5 c
Chiffon TOILET TISSUE
Special 2 5 c
Chiffon FACIAL TISSUE 400 count 2 9 c
Bumble Bee C hunk Style
TU N A
\
tins
3 for 8 5 c
Currinsville
Betty Crocker
BISQUICK
CELLO, 2-Roll Pak. Reg. 29c ea.
R EPEA TE R BRAND, 1 Lb. Tins
Armours Treet LUNCHEO NM EAT ea. 3 9 c
pkg. 2 9 c
W ith $5.00 G rocery P urchase!
D R Y M I L K Qt. Size Special @ 5 C pkg.
FINER IN STAN T NON -FAT, LA RG E 12 Q t. Size
SAVE 14c! Provides A dults and G row ing C hildren
w ith W hole-M ilk A m ounts of Protein, Calcium an d
B V itam ins. The Protein, C ontained in F iver In stan t
Is of the Sam e H igh Q uality as th a t C ontained in
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Box 2 5 c
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Large 2 y4 lb. pkg. Reg. 43c. A C om plete Diet of 43
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