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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1928)
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1928 PAGE T ffO » ESTACADA 1 " EAG LE CREEK HEIGHTS LOCALS ESTACADA LOCALS The junior pupils o f Mrs. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunt o f Oska- Clyde Ecker o f Portland visited piano class are preparing a recital to loosa, Iowa, are visiting at the Clyde his wife and mother at this place Phillip Puty with his machine and be given at the home o f Mrs. Hyde Schools home. Mr. Hunt is a brothel fromFriday evening until after Labor crew from Colton threshed for El- in about two weeks. o f Mrs. Margaret Schock and E. C Day. Oscar Judd is discing for Mr. Hunt. Hop picking in the Eagle Creek wood farmers, finishing Monday, the Langwell. yards has commenced and a number 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and Mrs. Guests at the Dan Stahlnecker Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Huggins and Smith’s sister from Everett, Wash, o f Estacada people are assisting in home Sunday were his brothers with family spent Labor Day at Estacuda. gathering the crop. spent a few days here last week vis their families and his mother from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Monoghan of iting at the A. Smith home. Mrs. F. E. Bushnell o f Portland ac Wilsonville. The refinements of our service are the result Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reh- companied her hustrtind to Estacada Bert Lundberg, who formerly op Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mebes and ba result of an interested study of our profession berg drove to Hillsboro Sunday to on Labor Day when Mr. Bushnell di erated the barber shop in the H. A bies o f Oregon City were visiting see the ball game between Hillsboro rected the band. and a thoroughly modern equipment, together La Barre building, is now in the friends here Sunday. and Estacada. The camp meeting, which was held Sanek shop, operated by Jack Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stahlnecker and with a capable staff. Bill Huggins is hauling wood for Stultz. by the Salvation Army at Barton son Evert, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Park last week, closel Labor Day. A large made a trip to the Squaw mountain Miss Pamela Kenny. With hundreds o f cars on the number from Estacada attended some huckleberry patch this week. They Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens and streets Labor Day but one accident Non-Sectarian Phone 1901 o f the services. j report that the sheep are ruining the Miss May Stevens o f Portland spent was reported. Two cars had a col Labor Day at their orchard on Ea lision on the bank corner, but no one Catherine O’ Brien and Vivian Wil- huckleberry bushes, cox gave a lawn party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox were gle Creek Heights. was injured and little damage to thi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiBBiiM iiiiiiiim im it Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rehberg visited cars resulted. Mrs. Jake Moss Wednesday evening dinner guests at the Otis Vallen home it at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. o f last week, there being fourteen j 0ne day last week, young people present. Roy Brown has been laid up with Monoghan Saturday evening. Miss Mary Huggins, who is stay Word received here recently from blood poisoning in his hand, Portland office Auto Ft. Term. * ing with her sister, Mrs. Marion the A. Lichthorn family at La Marne, j — East 2-100 181 E. Water St * GARF1ELD ITEMS Hinkle o f Redland spent the week Calif., was to the effect that Mrs> Sandy, Oregon E S T A C A D A TRU CK SE RVICE * | end at the home of her parents, Mr. Lichthorn was in a hospital recov> There will be an entertainment and and Mrs. J. W. Huggins. Insuied Carrier * HOUSEWIVES,— USE OUR ering from an operation for appendi- pie social at the Grange hall Septem Furniture Moving a Specialty * Most o f the ladies of Eagle Creek citis. She is the daughter of P. S' ber 15 in the evening. All the la Heights are busy canning pears this Daily Service * Stamp. dies are asked to bring pies. ESTACADA to PORTLAND * week. There will be a meeting o f the Sunday school will begin at the Order all goods delivered to auto * local P. T. A. on Wednesday after Nora Memorial church September 9, BORING FOLKS ON VACAT IO N A HOME PRODUCT Freight Terminal, 181 E. Water * E Phone Sandy 56 noon, September 12, at the grade at 2 p. m. Street, Portland. * S.?illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllHHIIIIIIIIIIHHIIII school building. Last Wednesday as Mr. and Mrs. ED. STEINMAN * Mr. and Mrs. Turner o f Turner’s Mrs. R. R. Coke came home from Frank Johansen were coming to their O ffice 72-1— Estacada-—Res 11-3 * Confectionery, Boring, who are on e Rhododendron to attend the Labor place on the J. J. Davis farm they Estacada, Oregon * vacation trip to Southern California, III III illl ! Illilll I II I II i III I III 11 III mill III III ! Ili I ill a i H U I lililí II mi ii) B B I B 11111111111111 Day celebration but returned Wed had a narrow escape when their car are expected home Saturday. nesday morning. She expects to re j backed over the bridge near the turn to Estacada to stay the latter Glenn place on the Faraday road. part of this week. On Labor Day a large car Went ¿.i 11111 ¡ ■ 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111: 11111111111 : i i 111111111111111111 : The Estacada Gulden club wil' over the same place. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Taylor and hold a meeting at the home o f Mrs A new low price on | | THE SHOE RE-BUILDER IN OUR TOWN— W. J. Moore on Monday afternoon son Leroy were Hillsboro and Laurel An “ up-and-doing” sort of gent, visitors over the week end. September 10. Ruth and Mildred Ayers are visit E i Who rebuilds shoes with art; E. A. Koen, publisher of the Ban Upon his work, his mind’s intent— ner-Courier o f Oregon City, attendee ing relatives this week at Corvallis. Mrs. Ralph Kelly and children of the Lubor Day celebration here. Also his soul and heart! Stratton, Ore., have been visiting hei Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Day and baby Each job he does, must be “ just so” — parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anders. o f Stayton spent the week end here “ GUARANTEED” is his law; The Skip-a-Week club will meet visiting at the home of Mrs. Stayton’r And when’s he’s finished, face aglow— for an all-day session with Mrs. Roy parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith. | § The job ’s without a “ flaw” ! Still near Eagle Creek, on Septem Sam Dunlop and family, who have ber 5. been living in the Garfield district, All genuine parts for generators and starters | | M£N’S AND BOYS’ DRESS AND WORK SHOES have moved to Portland. Miss Ora Wodward, who has been THREE EXPEDITIONS E r-iiiiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii here for some time visiting her moth LEAVE FOR AFRICA er, Mrs. Hirte, and other relatives j left Tuesday for her home in San I Boy Scouts A c c o m p a n y Ca m E ..iiiimiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimMiiiuiiiiiMimiimmiimiimimiiHiiimiiiiiiiimiimitr Francisco. era Safara to Jungles. Mrs. Nellie Carson left one day last week for Ohio where she will New York.—Three expeditions to visit relatives and remain for some Con Hilgers E Interior Africa left for Europe recent 5 time. ly. Two of them will make cumera Henry Heiple o f Currinsville fel' eufaris, the other will collect Uve and = Phone 124 12th and Main Oregon City = ELECTRIC WORK ami fractured four ribs one day last dead specimens of animals, week, which confined him to his home Aboard the lie de France were Mr. miiiiiimiiiiiiimimmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiir: for several days. He is improving and Mrs- Martin Johnson and the E Let us price your job now j three Boy Scouts selected from thou- t „ „ , , , , sands who participated in a nutlon- Our work and prices will satisfy you. Rex Ludlow who has been .11 fo, - wlde elinlinutlon , ontCTt. TUey are some time with a stomach trouble to make a six weeks' camera safari 60¿ 60¿ 60¿ was taken to the veteran’s hospital, \ through the big gume country of Af- Portland, Tuesday for treatment. rlca this summer. The three boys, all Mrs. R. H. Currin entertained with Ea8lo Scouts, are Robert Douglas, Jr. a dinner party Monday evening in ' Greensboro, N. C.J David It. Murtin, honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunlop j f t '* “ lon'’ and L . j « r» _• i «a Oliver, of Atlanta, Ga. who have moved to Portland. 1 . In Paris n i ^ viv auu. Amone1 After a * few days the o Scouts 1 Sandy, Oregon | the quests were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. are to sail June 21 from Marseilles S U N D A Y Gohring of Estacada and Mr. and! for Mombasa, Africa, where they will iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiin Mrs. Don Allen o f Bull Run. meet the Johnsons, who are to pre- Mrs. Jim Norris is reported ill ct'de tllenl tllere to complete plans for She has been going to Portland foi the trip. They are scheduled to re turn to the United States In Septem treatments for some time. ber. The building belonging to M. E Two expeditions, the "Arctic-equa Kendrick of McMinnville, which i: torial” party of Carveth Wells and occupied by the S. & S. hardware thut of the Milwaukee Museum of Natural History, beaded by Dr. S. A. hits been undergoing repairs. 60¿ 60¿ 6<V The Estacada Meat company has Bar,re,t- were aboard the Olympic. ! w -'i- who — ----------- the the Chlca purchased a new Model A delivery i Wells’ rcPresent8 Chicago golug to the truck f,n„. ,. „ , ,, . , Geographic society, Is going 1 ° ' 0 0 e Motoi I Mountain* of the Moon, on the equa- company. tor near Victoria, Nyanza, central Af Ml'S. Jacob Moss and sister Cather rica, on a meteorological aud geo ine and Mrs. Sagner and children graphical exploration trip and to take left Monday for the hop yards neat pictures of the tsetse tly. The area at that base of that snow Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dykeman am' and glacier capped mountain range, which required the inclusion of Arctic children formerly o f Estacada but equipment, Is infested with tsetse flics, now o f Vancouver, accompanied by- the bite of which causes the dread WILL FIND EVERYTHING REQUIRED Mr. Dykeman s father and mother sleeping sickness. He is to take both were Estacada visitors for a short motion and still picture* o f the file» to IN THEIR WORK AT time Sunday afternoon. They re i abl scientific studies of their habits. The Milwaukee museum expedition ceived a warm welcome form theii hopes to obtain live and dead speci Having a storehouse for your small numerous friends here. Mrs. Dyke- ' mens of big gume animals for the mu man is enjoying excellent health now ' seum. They will operate In the eoun change where it can accumulate until and she promised to visit her friends try near the Mountains of the Moon it is large enough to make a deposit is at Estacada more often in the fu and are to be Joined by Mr. Wells an excellent and easy way of making ture. when he has achieved the objects of Sandy, Oregon Phone 331 Jacob Moss hnq been painting hit his exploration trip. Wells expects your Savings Account grow here at the residence on Main street, which is to be lu the mountains alone with Clackamas County Bank. bis native safari for six months. quite an improvement. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holder left Eat 75 Square Foot Your account here entitles you to one Saturday afternoon for the hop fields. Strawberry Shortcake of our Liberty Bell Banks wherein your Kalauin, Wash.—Seventy-five square The Vanderjack family, who hnvr pennies, nickles and dimes can grow to been living in the Denning residence feet of strawberry shortcake, said to be the world's largest strawberry short , dollars. on Upper Broadway, have moved into cake, was eaten by more than four the Dykeman house in Terrace Addi hundred fifty citizens of the lower tion. Columbia river district at the banquet End Saling o f Corvallis, son of here for the quarterly meeting of Low Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Saling, spent the er Columbia Associated Chambers of that will interest purchasers from our shop and week end here visiting at the home o f Commerce. his uncle. Fred Bartholomew. The shortcake, heaped high with SANDY, OREGON Mrs. Elizabeth Allen went to Sea C,OTerdal* strawberries aud covered service station. . . _ IV 11 h t\l',il vo irollttno of oeo a m ,,s. o. t with twelve gallons of cream, proved side the latter part o f last week and n tasty finale to the banquet and more met her daughter, Miss Olive Hum than merited the publicity It has re- i Drive in for information phrey and friend Miss Eva Clifford ceived. The cake was fifteen feet long o f Seattle, who brought her home in and five feet wide. It was baked by —J Otto Engelnmn, proprietor of a local their car. The young ladies will re L - ç T ^ > > ~ , - bakery, and was assembled by Mr 1 main in Estacada for about a week. Mrs. J. A. Homage returned from Engelnmn, Mayor Lyle Flclln of Ks- lama and O. H. Springer, Kalama. n two weeks vacation trip this week. Sandy, Oregon Phone Sandy 208 tlov. Roland Uartley was a speaker She drove 2000 miles and reports ¡3 at the banquet. very enjoyable vacation. J ] Mountain Meadow Bntter S a n d y Shoe Shop Willard Batteries $ 9.00 j Oregon City Battery Shop Chicken Dinner Linn’s Inn They Make Saving Easier I First Class Auto Repairing | | City Garage | School Books High and Low School Students Sandy Drug Co. W e H a ve a C lackamas C ounty B a n k ! . »i i i í i i i i i i i i i mi i i i i i üi i üi i mi i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ^ l Sandy Creamery I = . ; 11111111: 1111 > 111111111: 1111111111 ti 11111111 Gresham Funeral Parlors Beautiful, Special Cushion Peoples Service Station