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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, ESTACADA FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1929 LOCALS CHAIN RED WHITE stores Mrs. R R. CooJMS’s father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. McColum, were PR O M P T , R E L I A B L E FORD S ER VICE week end visitors at the Cooke home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist and chil dren of Salem were guests at the | N e w F o *460 rd P h a e to n H. C. Gohring home over the week [ (F .O B . D e tro it) end. Miss Katherine McConnell has gone to Bucoda, Wash., to remain for some time at the home o f friends where she will assist with house I work. William Dale has been able to be at his office again this week, after a siege o f sickness, and was also able Think o f us when you want your car oiled and to attend to his duties as secretary: greased. W e'll deliver the job on time and you of the Masonic lodge Tuesday eve w ill know that it has been done right. Correct ning. and thorough lubrication w ill save you many d ol Wm. Kandle went to Portland lars in the up-keep o f your car. Wednesday to buy doors, windows Bob and other material for his cottage COOKE MOTOR CO. ut Gleneden beach. He will leave M E atacada, O re g o n for the beach Saturday to commence building. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Allen are in Estacada this week on account o f the serious illness o f Mr. Allen’s mother, O. S. 21 Mrs. Emma Allen. Tuesday being the seventy-first ern and Western Logging camp to birthday anniversary of Milt Mar fall timber. shall, quite a large number o f neigh Miss Anna Wicklund and Miss Ev- bors and friends honored him with a odia Hult of Portland, formerly of surprise party. They carried most this community, called on relatives delicious “ eats” and at the conclu COLTON, March 7.— (Special).— and friends here Sunday afternoon. sion o f a pleasant evening, enjoyed Mrs. Emma Stromgren passed away the repast furnished. at her home in North East Colton on Mountain Chapter Cheer club held March 2. She was 87 years old, her EAGLE CREEK a meeting Tuesday afternoon at the husband, August, having died on Jan Theo. Ahlberg home, with Mrs. Ahl- SERV-US PURE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES; 47-oz„ each 5 9 tf uary 11, this year. Mrs. Stromgreq berg as hostess. The ladies are sew had resided in Colton 57 years. She EAGLE CREEK, March 7.— (Spe ing on garments for a little girl at RED and WHITE FLOUR; 49-pound S a ck .............................. $ 1 . 8 7 is survived by two nephews, Conrad cia l).— Walter A ffolter and Miss the Masonic and Eastern Star home and Alfred Johanson of California, Mary Ciaffoni o f Portland were mar- at Forest Grove. A social hour was SERV-US MINCED CLAMS; Is, Tall; 2 for ................................. 4 7 C und one niece, Mrs. Carl Stromgren ried Saturday afternoon, in Vancou also enjoyed, at which time the host SERV-US MEDIUM GREEN ASPARAGUS TIPS; Is, sqr.; 2 for 6 5 C of Colton. ver, and Sunday were guests of the ess served tea and wafers. Mrs. J. E. Nordling and Mrs. Earl bride’s family at a sumptuous wed Miss Gertrude Fink, who had been UNITY BROOMS; Each................................................................. TO«4 Druse were joint hostesses to the ding dinner. The young couple will absent from the postoffice for two Ladies Aid o f the Colton Lutheran be located, after a few days on the weeks on account o f illness, was on RED and WHITE BROOMS; Each ............................................. 89C church, Friday, March 1, at the home Mount Hood Loop highway. For o duty again Monday morning. SERV-US FRESH PRUNES; 2>/xs; 2 for ........................................3 9 b few days Walter and his wife will of Mrs. Nordling. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Townsend, Mrs. Susan Lundstrom died at her be at home with Mr. and Mrs. J. A f Mrs. Ray Keith and Mrs. O. E. Syron SERV-US BARTLETT PEARS; 2V2s 2 f o r ............ ............ 63 home in Newberg, Ore., February 27. folter where they will be pleased tc and Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Scrutton Mrs. Lundstrom is the mother of M. entertain their many friends. SERV-US TOMATO SOUP; 2 f o r ...................................................... 1 7 b Mrs. 0 . E. Culver and Mrs. G. R. C. Lundstrom o f this community. Mrs. Clingingsmith o f Eagle Creek Ellis attended a special Eastern Star RED and WHITE COFFEE; Per lb.................................................... 4 2 b Silver tea was held at the home of Trading company spent several dayr meeting at Sandy Saturday night. Mrs. Alfred Swanson in East Colton in Portland last week as a guest of After an illness o f several days, LUX TOILET SOAP; 6 bars f o r ......................................................... 4 7 b lust Thursday afternoon. her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. W. E. Buell has about recovered, j Mr. Shriner’s class in art fibre Earl Furniss, and was the guest of There was a business meeting o f | SNOWDRIFT; 4-pound tins; each.............................................. 9 1 .b weaving met two evenings last week honor for dinners and parties. the M. E. Ladies Aid at the home of in the manual training room in the SERV-US CAKE FLOUR; per package ......................................... 3 5 b Mrs. Irving Smith Thursday after high school. This class consists of a noon. QUAKER QUICK OATS; Per Package........................................... 2 5 b number o f ladies and several men Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hannah of BULL RUN who have taken up cabinet making Portland visited Mrs. Hannah’s moth MARASCHINO-PINEAPPLE 3-Layer Cake; Saturday only; ea. 37b and they arc progressing nicely. er at Estacada Sunday. BULL RUN, March 7.— (Special) Rev. and Mrs. Sakrinson were The Women’s Foreign Missionary — James Bell had dinner with the A. society o f Estacada will hold a meet Portland visitors last Thursday. OUR PRODUCE SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK WILL CONSIST OF We are glad to hear that Mrs. Ju W. Bells Saturday, and was an over ing at the home o f Mrs. J. F. Dunlop' ORANGES, CARROTS and GRAPE FRUIT lia Hill is improving at the home of night guest at the Will Bell home on Tuesday afternoon, March 12, at 2 her daughter, Mrs. Cordelia Barnes Sandyridge. o ’clock. Mrs. Alvin Klinger, Mrs. Oren Gan of Portland. Mrs. Hill is recovering Miss Dorothy Watson was sick all ger and Bobby were recent luncheon of last week with a very bad cold from after effects o f the flu. Homer Murphy left Saturday for guests at the home o f Mrs. James and unable to attend school. the Eastern and Western Logging Ogden o f Cherryville. Mrs. W. H. Grabeel’s father a n d : camp. Homer is going to “ Flunky.” Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hilsenkopf re mother and two sisters from Glad Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson vis cently entertained Mrs. Oren Gangei stone and Portland were visitors at ited with Miss Helen and Grandpa and Bobby, and Bob Moore, at din the Grabeel home Sunday where they Becker Sunday afternoon. They also ner. had lunch. called at the M. C. Lundstrom homo The Bull Run club had a splendid to hid goodbye to Mrs. Swanson and meeting last week, Mrs. Joseph Vaer Miss Swanson, mother and sister of etti being hostess at her pretty home. KELSO Mrs. M. C. Lundstrom, who are leav A large crowd was present and the s ™ , « s ing today for their home in Nebraska. ladies finished quilting a quilt. A 1 _________________________ Alfred Danielson made a business pot luck dinner was served and al KELSO, March 7.— (Special).— trip to Oregon City Monday and was report a happy time. R. Netzel was over from West Linn Mrs. Hans Koch, Mayberry, was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Sunday to see Henry Netzel at the u IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllirx- delightfully surprised last week with Lundgren. Jerger place. Mrs. O. A. F'orsgren entertained a birthday party given by about thir Miss Dorothy Nelson and Edgar Mr. and Mrs. John Larson and ty friends. Refreshments were served Hite were dinner guests at the home daughter Elsie o f Cherry Grove, also and were a feature, and everyone had = A good start is very essential to a rapid growth and a paying flock. 5 of Mr. and Mrs. L. McNulty Friday i COTTRELL, March 7.— Special).! = We always buy what we have found by experience to be the best. E Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swanson of a pleasant time. night while on their way home from — Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hite had as din E Get our prices on chick grain and mashes, also we will refer you to E Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Woodcock are this community. Monmouth. our successful raisers last year. Ask them about us. = ner guests recently the Harry Pratts, , E Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Swanson of putting a new basement under theii It seems quite odd to have the o f Montana, Mrs. J. S. Hadley o f Se North East Colton entertained Mr. residence near Bull Run. BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE Kelso store closed Sundays, but Eri attle and Floyd Pratt o f Oregon City, j and Mrs. Albert Bowen and Doris 3 P h o n e 601 Eatacada, O re g o n X & Jonsrud think they get enough Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Caldo enter *1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111H and Mr. and Mrs. Skidmore and sons work in six days. tained Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Judkins Harold and David, at Sunday dinner. BORING Herbert Huck is now able to be ( and Mr. and Mrs. A. Radford and j Mrs. Ira Ribmun of Olympia, Wn., taken for a ride every day. He was | children at dinner Sunday. ' M l l l l l l l l III Hi l l III l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l III l l l l l l l l l l l l t l l l l III l l l l l l l l l I l l l l l l Mil l l l l l l l f ^ is at the home o f her parents, Mr. I________________________ down eight weeks with influenza, and A birthday party was given Sunday BORING, March 7.— (Special).— and Mrs. Carl Stromgren o f North still is very weak and nervous. for G. S. Wilkinson at the home o f East Colton. She came to attend the Frank Gregson has leased the Gresh Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilkinson, Mrs. I am Fuel company business at Gresh funeral o f Mrs. Emma Stromgren. NEW S FROM UP TH E MOUNTAIN R. B. Wilkinson helping to entertain. The surprise party on Mr. and Mrs. am from J. H. Van Deusen. Twentythree o f the Wilkinsons at A party o f thirty friends held a Peter Westherg last Saturday eve Bob Paschall landed a bobcat up tended the big “ feed.” ning was well attended; over forty farewell party at the home of Mr. on Wild Cat creek last week. of their friends came in and an en and Mrs. Howard Lake recently in “ Dad” Ross, who owns the fine log joyable evening was spent. The West- honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, house at Cedarfir, took another sub FOR SALE— Pointer pups; $3.00 hergs are moving soon to White Sal who are moving from the Chase farm scription for The News last Friday. each. Kinney & Lamberson place, i to Eastern Oregon. mon, Washington. Henry Steiner, contractor, is get opposite Garfield Grange Hall. 2t Arthur Lundmark and Sterling ting along fine with the new Jen Try a Want Ad in the News. Cassidy left Wednesday for the East § Phone 381 nings residence near Cherryville. Estacada, Ore. f Welches was still snowed under a few days ago, and the folks up there min.....i..... in . i i i i i i i i H i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m 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 m i i i i i i i i i m i i m m i | i i | | i i |i " l l , l l , l , " = are wishing for summer to “ hurry & Our Customers Lubrication of the New Ford our specialty are saving every day By reason of our Chain Store buying arrangement. You, too, can save on your Grocery bill by trading at the Red & White Store. Our Specials Pioneer Resident of Colton Passes Away FOR M AR CH 9 - 1 1 ARE: THE PEOPLES STOLE 3 & | WHITE BABY CHICKS [ I Cascade Chevrolet i Company | Sandy Garage ¿¡fin H. PERRET, Proprietor I PONTIAC — OAKLAND — CHEVROLET | Fairbanks-Morse Water Systems, Light Plants, Auto Accessories and Service | Buick Model E, 1924 | J. W’ . Myers, superintendent o f telephone construction, has been un able to work his crew for some time owing to too much snow. Chin Jin How, the fine Chinese | cook for Mr. and Mrs. Jennings, who are building a lovely home near | I Cherryville, is one of the latest sub- I scribers to the News. Mrs. Lundy secured Mr. How and a large number | of other subs up the mountains. Bear Creek Logging company is building at the old ramp site, and § the new cook house is now going up. I B A R G A IN S § Overland 75 up.” $ 60 $175 | ................... $ 1 7 5 jj = Franklin, 1921 Model 111111111111111111111111111M 1111111111HII11111111 It III1111111111111111111111111111 • M1111111111111 Mrs. Kate Mayne, o f Glasgow, got ! a divorce because her husband re fused to speak to her. General Repairing and Machine Shop j ACETYLENE WELDING CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Come in and Let U* Price Your Job ^ i i i i i i i i i i l i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i M i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n i i i i n i ............................................................... ..