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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1928)
E astern HAGE SIX I Clackamas County N e e d s - | 11 1 * § | | « I I Assessor based on (Paid for by Bob Cooke Motor Company) Experience ■ iiiimiiiiiiiiiiimimiMimiimMimimmimiimmimimimmiMmiiiiiiiiimiimiK (P aid A d v.) The berry growers’ caravan start ing at Gresham and numbering 40 at Sandy, joined the Sandy grange in a potluck dinner Saturday. The county agent o f Multnomah county Mr. lla ll o f Gresham, presided at the luncheon. The berry situation was given by Mr. Hall, D. E. Towle, and H. B. Davis, and Felix Chiodo also a grow er charmed the crowd with his accordion. The caravan enjoyed tlie hospitality o f the grange as well as the hot coffee. They went to Boring and Damascus later. Mr. Hall said $1,000,000 was dis tributed to the berry growers o f Eastern Multnomah and this section lust year, and that witin a few years that amount should be doubled, and predicted a continuous berry field would eventually be planted from D over to Gresham. Mr. Davis urged having the county agent examine your soil, that on their way to Sandy they had seei crops not adapted to the soil, hence failures. The one field would go 4 DO tons, the one adjoining, perhaps one ton. Mr. Towle said he sees no reason why all berries should not be har vested this season, that the weevil menace and neglected cultivation will offset over-planting. EDITORIAL * * * * * * * Things were stirring at Sandy oi Saturday. The grange was in ses sion, the berry growers caravan was here, the mountain tra ffic was on and at night the Rebekah special session held forth up stairs at the I. O. O. F. hall, and down stairs 25 political orators modestly told theii hearers o f their fitness fo r their re spective political plums; the grange dancers were dancing and life was S *M CARRELL DIES one merry whirl. The excitement EARLY SUNDAY MORNING carried over to Sunday when the. Bennet roof caught on fire from a Sam Carrell, who passed away spark and the fire wagon came tear •suddenly at Powell valley early Mon ing down at a moment’s notice, half day morning was born at Pinevil!e the town following. Mo., came west in 1886, and was married to Miss Cora Funcher o f Isabel W o lfe is an occasional hello l ’ewell Valley in 1899, where the For years couple resided the last forty years. girl at the switchboard. Mr. Carrell is mourned by u most o f Mrs. W olfe was employed regularly at the board when she was Isobel friends. Surviving are Mrs. Carrell, four Gray. sons and two daughters, four grand children, three brothers, and one sis er. Funeral rites were held on Wednesday at Gresham, Kev. S. F Pilts in charge. Burial was at Doug las; cemetery. Pall bearers were A. J. Alt, Horace Lake, Jim Hilliard, L. A. Wren, John Williams and Hen ry Wihlon. “ Honesty in All Doings’* * * DEL MONTE No. 2 cans containing combination of finest fruits for salads, can 27^ DONALD J. R Y A N CAKE FLOUR for cakes and pastry No. 9 Sack He has been engaged in farm ing and business in Clackamas county fo r over forty years, and has also taken an active part in civic affairs. He has been a school teacher, school clerk and postmaster. He has been successful in his own business and now has large property interests in Clackamas county. He believes that the county neds a practical business administration and if elected will work to the best in terests o f the citizens and tax payers o f the county. The Gresham branch o f the Ore gon Pickle company will sign up foi 50 acres o f “ cukes” this season. Two farmers in the Firwood section will try “ pickle” raising this year. This industry has not been tried to any extent here in this immediate vi einity. * "A BOOSTER FOR ROADS” 59c4 DEL MONTE COFFEE Vacuum packed, lb. COFFEE 50c4 A good blend; we grind it; per lb. 35c; 3 for $ 1.00 HONEY BOYS NEW OXFORDS for summer Tan and Black, pair Pints 33c^ Pure, strained, packed in Mason jars, q ts. 59c4 $4.90 PURE COCOA Good Quality; 2 lbs PIMENTOS in glass jars 10c4 25c4 CATSUP 25c4 30c4 15c4 One more lot of EGG CARRIERS hold 12 dozen, at 49C KERR’S PREMIUM OATS package 35c4 American Beauty 8 oz. bottles at 39c4 GOOD IR. A. WRIGHT I THE PEOPLES STORE ü ESTACADA, OREGON g H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor Candidate fo r the Nomination : as County ! Commissioner : : t : : : ! : ; 25c4 CHILDRENS HOSE Newest shades, pair :- j 111 ■ 111111111111111111111111111111111 m 11 il 111 -, : BLUE ROSE RICE Fancy Southern 4 lbs. for Bar None Guaranteed SOAP large package CHILDREN’S HOSE three-fourth lengths; something fine for, pr. on the Republican ticket. Mr. W right has served one term in this position and has given good service to every part o f Clack- amas county. He solicits your vote at the May Primaries on the strength o f the record o f his work in the position o f county commissioner. | — Paid Adv. : ! : j : ; : : : j ■ 1 11111 11 1111 11 1 111 1 111 1 1111111111 ■ MIM • I ' ' 111111 1 FOR CONGRESS to spend the day with relatives. Mr. Glenn Ely came home from Cor ESTACADA PEOPLE HAVE Buell’s mother and also Mrs. Buell’s vallis Friday evening and visited here OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR until Sunday afternoon. THE CANDIDATES SPEAK mother reside there. Candidates fo r all the county o f W . E. McWillis, who has been in fices were here Monday evening St. Vincent’s hospital in Portland fo r I and each was given fiv e minutes to some time, submitted to an operation tell an Estacada audience of his \ Thursday and is reported as getting qualifications fo r the o ffic e sought. along nicely. The m eeting was interesting but not I very largely attended. The candi- Mr. and Mrs. Moore o f Gladstone I dates made up almost half the audi- visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Page ' ence. who are Mrs. M oore’s parents, last Refreshments were served by the Sunday. members o f the W. C. T. U., and a : hort band concert was given by the : Estacada band. Drive to Fall» City Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buell and fam ily drove to Falls City Sunday J. W. SAUND ERS Route 1, Estacada Painting and Paper Hanging JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET HELD FRIDAY NIGHT Fine Line o f W all Paper Estimates Cheerfully Furnished \bout fifty plates were served at the junior-senior hamlhet Friday night. The tables were placed in the gymnasium and were beautifully arranged. The dinner was prepared by the cooking class which is becom ing experienced in serving banquets. Tho class colors, pearl and silver, were in evidence in the decorations and table appointments. Miss Ktm - me er supervised. The faculty was included in the number present. Friday night is the great event fo r the 23 seniors who are to be out in all their glory and reecive their "sl.eep skins.” Attorney at Law General Practice Confidential Adviser Oregon GEORGE P O IN T E R SELLS BUSINESS AN D B U ILD IN G S George Pointer has sold his build ing and stock o f second hand goods to Willitfm Giigan, possession to l e given soon. Mr. Giigan will con tinue to live on his farm east o f Estacada a short distance. Mr. Poin ter expects to remain in Estacada fo i at least thirty days. , Good Service... W H AT IT MEANS HERE A T THIS BANK: Good service is more, than a convenient phrase. O. D. EBY City, Oregon Dr. M. M. Martindale CHIROPRACTOR o f Oregon City Monday and Friday Evenings after 6 o’ clock Office at Linn'* Inn It is demonstrated every day in prompt atten tion, courtesy, and a whole-hearted endeavor to ac commodate in every way possible. ESTACADA STATE BANK Boxes, Safe Deposit $3.00 per year. Walter W. Gilbert, M. D. SANDY LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Oren Ganger were rei eat dinner hosts to Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ogden and Dirk and A. H. KI rtger. Mrs L, B. Greene was very happy to receive a Mother's Day telegram Sunday from her son, Chester Mar tin. o f New York City. Mrs. A. J. A lt was railed to the bedside o f Sam Carrell again Satur- d.i • and Mr. Carrell passed away at 12:30 Monday morning. Fred Radford was down from Palmer to attend the banquet at Pleasant Home church Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mantor o f Port ia),d was out to spend Saturday night and Sunday with the C. W. \\ ilkinsons. MATCHES Saganan Tips, large boxes, full count 6 boxes for 25c4 Republican Nomination for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Things are lively again, the "o il gang’’ is here and all the vacant rooms are filled. However, the air wilt not be as blue as heretofore, a, motorists are assured by the state highway commission that only om side o f the road will be oiled at a time. * SHRIMP Diamond W, latest pack No. 1 cans 3 cans for 49c4 RO YAL W HITE SOAP 6 bars for fo r Hal Hoss is running strong for secretary o f state in both this and the Gresham section. It is generally conceded that Hoss is the logical candidate. Lettuce, Green Onions, Radishes, Asparagus, Cabbage Celery, New Potatoes, Peas, Tomatoes and Fresh Strawberries. 29<4 News Hal F. Gibson Additional Sandy BERRY GROWERS’ CARAVAN PAYS SANDY A VISIT $ = Legislative service 11} 192s Everything in Season for REPRESENTATIVE may is , The Peoples Store H H CHINDGREN is the only candidate for that office who is commit ted to a definite plan for securing these needed reforms EXPERIENCED — CAPABLE F riday , for re-election = 2. A system for equalizing yearly assessments. , Candidate for the Republican Nomination for news , REPUBUCAN Candidate 1. A complete reappraisal of all property along the lines of the Coos and Multnomah county plans. f Douglas Johnson clac K amas present County Clerk COURTEOUS EFFICIENT Vote 70 X Republican Candidate (paid adv.) W. C. Hawley Republican candidate fo r renomina tion and present chairman o f Com m ittee on Ways and Means o f N a tional House o f Representatives, a native son o f Oregon who has “ No interests to serve but the public in terests” and who is CLEAN CAPABLE EXPERIENCED FAITHFUL SUCCESSFUL Read his record o f Successful Service in Voters' Pamphlet. (P aid Adv. by R. C. Glover) Physician and Surgeon O ffic e Hours 9 to 6 and Evenings ESTACADA OREGON C. D., D. C., E. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys Practice in A ll Courta First National Bank Bldg. Oregon City Oragoa For the Hot Days! W e have a large supply o f HOME COOKED LUNCH MEATS BROADWAY GARAGE RICHFIELD Mora Power for tho samo prico Tube Tiro Patching PLUMBING — TIN WORK STORAGE Truck Lina Torminal Estacada Meat Co. Estacada, Oregon $ §