Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, March 22, 1929, Image 2

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY. MARCH 22. 1929
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Professional Cards
I DANCE
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A m e ric a n
L e g io n
Cogswell Hall
EAGLECREEK
SATURDAY
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Loyd Smith’ s Red-Hot Band
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G re a s in g
S e rv ic e
BOB SMITH’S GARAGE
Dr. H. M. Kramer
DENTIST
Estacada, Oregon
O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Evenings by appointment
GARFIELD
Garfield, March 21.— (Special).—
Office Phone 315
Mrs. B. N. Bower and children, of
e a e e e e e e e a
Corvallis, were week-end visitors at
the home of her uncle, John Ayers.
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Arnold Anders is convalescing at
I BOB MARCHBANK [ the Good Samaritan hospital, Port­
: Local Representative = land. following an operation for ap­
pendicitis. His mother left Sunday
STUDEBAKER
morning for a visit with him.
ERSKINE
The program put on at the grange
Motor Cars
hall by the Christian Endeavor was
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hearty applause. The hall could have
accommodated a much larger attend­
ance.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Anders, of
Stayton, visited with relatives and
friends here over the week-end.
Cottrell. March 21.— (Special)—
The board o f directors of Garfield
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Judkins had as school district. No. 12, at a meeting
Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. J. held March 14, decided to retain the
A. Caldo and William Caldo. The
present teacher, Mr. Stewart Harry -
Judkinses also had a pleasant visit man, for the next school term. Mr.
last week from Mr. Judkins’ nephew. Haryman was highly commended by
Joseph Forrest, of Janesville, Wis.
the board for the excellent work done
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Watkins had as during the past six months o f school.
Saturday afternoon guests Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Schunke at­
Mrs. A. J. Farmer, of Portland.
tended the educational rally and in­
Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. stitute at Sandy last Saturday.
H. H. Watkins, Virginia and Dorothy,
Dr. R. P. Landis, o f Portland, vis­
and the Ray Wilkinsons all drove to ited his prune ranch here last Sunday
near Oregon City, to see Mrs. Sim­ and authorized numerous improve
ments. Spencer Lawshe is in charge
mons.
Mrs. E. E. VanFleet is much o f the ranch.
pleased over the handsome window
A community gathering is planned
she donated to the Pleasant Home for May 25, at the grange hall. A c­
church, in memory of her late hus­ cording to announcements the meet
promises to be an outstanding event
band.
A party was given at the new W. I o f the season. A11 clubs and societies
H. Breen home Monday night, for together with three school districts—
Mrs. Breen’s sister, who is going Tracy, Porter and Garfield, will par­
ticipate. The committee in charge
away.
will decide on a definite program for
Adolph Blooms, o f Carlinsville, III., the occasion within another week.
as completed his 26th year as rural Keep the date in mind and watch for
iail carrier and has traveled more further announcements.
William Shafer is convalsscing at
lan 208,000 miles.
On Monday, Walter Bateson helped
haul the machinery for the new saw­
mill here. He had to go beyond For­
est Grove for it. Mr. Mayer hauled
the other load. They are going right
ahead now to put the mill in running
order.
Charlie Hicinbotham is cutting tim
ber here for the new sawmill. There
will be quite a number o f men em­
ployed.
Bob Mattoon is still taking treat­
ment in the Veterans’ hospital, Port­
land.
Miss Ruth Whitfield is at the home
o f her sister, Mrs. Carrie Mattoon.
She has improved in health but will
have to go to Portland to take a few
more treatments from her doctor.
William Hicinbotham and family
came from Stevenson Saturday to
spend the week-end at the home of
H. Sevier.
On Sunday, Mrs. M. L. Sevier cele­
brated her 70th birthday. Those pres­
ent for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Hicinbotham and daughter, Es­
ther; Mrs. Mildred Burlingame with
her husband, James; Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Hicinbotham, son Leslie and
daughter Alice, and her son, Duane
McGraw and Mrs. E. McGraw.
J. H. Sevier has been quite poorly
lately, with la grippe.
Elden Lankin, o f Gresham, is work
ing at the Elliott mill here and is
boarding at the home o f Mrs. Emery-
Powers.
Miss Annie Bateson spent Monday
with Mis. E. Powers.
Mr. and Mrs. James Burlingame
called on Miss Bernice Miller Sunday
afternoon. The ladies were school­
mates in the Viola school.
The tunnel being planned from the
Detroit river to the Rouge plant of
the Ford Motor Company will permit
1,000,000,000 gallons o f water to
flow into the power house o f the Ford
plant daily.
BORING
Boring, March 21.— (Special).—
Practicing is well under way for tho
Easter program at the Boring church.
The Orient Campfire Girls’ play at
Orient was such a big success Satur­
day night, they are talking of trying
to arrange to put it on at Boring.
Principal L. H. Mallicoat, Miss
Edith Anderson, Mrs. Lund and a
number o f others from Boring at­
tended the big educational rally at
Sandy on Saturday.
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FOR
Up for Easter
Quarter
M illion
NEW SIX CYLINDER
CHEVROLETS on the road
since J A N . lSi
To satisfy the overwhelming public demand
for the new Chevrolet Six, the Chevrolet
Motor Company has accomplished one o f the
most remarkable industrial achievements of
all time. In less than three months after the
first Chevrolet Six was delivered to the pub­
lic, the Chevrolet factories are producing
6,000 cars a day. As a result, more than a
quarter-million new Chevrolet Sixes have
been delivered to date —and this tremendous
popularity is increasing every day! If you
have not yet seen and driven this remarkable
car— come in for a demonstration!
Y o u r new B ro w n b ilt Shoes
are here in the latest styles
of black patent or lig h t-
colored kid.
Come in and See Them
T h e R o . d « e r $ 5J 5, T h e P n a eton . » 5 2 5 ; T h e C o e c h . *5 9 5 ; T h e
C ° “ PT, » 5I» . T h e S eden . » 6 7 5 ; T h e S p ort C e b n o le t . $695; T h e C on -
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A ll pricey f. o. b. factory, Flint, Mich.
Buster Brown Shoe Store
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Dr€SS
E C O N O M IC A L
Cascade Chevrolet Co., Estacada
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IN THE
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( the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. A.
D. Kern, in Portland, following an
COLTON
operation, and hopes to be able to re­
turn to his home in a few days.
L. A. CHAPMAN
Mrs. L. Miller, Mre. H. Al s and
Colton, March 2 1 .— (Special).—
Springwater, March 21.— (Special)
MORTICIAN
— Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cogswell and Mrs. E. Tracy, all of Portland, were Mrs. Alice Nelson and Grandpa
Calls attended day or night
Miss Madden, while on their way to guests at the Earl Tracy home Sun­ Lundstrom, o f Newberg, visited at
Mortuary I. O. O. F. Bldg.
the M. C. Lundstrom home Friday. ’
Portland, Sunday, went by Gresham day.
Telephone No. 21-51
The high school students gave a
and stopped for a short visit with
The county court has authorized
Mrs. Jesse Hobson. She likes her the installation o f new bins at the program Friday afternoon in honor 01
new home very much and is enjoying Rock quarry and the work is now un­ St. Patrick's day. Slides on Shakes
peare and o f the English Lakes dis­
good health.
der way.
S. C. SPIXLER
The Neighborly Club met on Wed
GENERAL PLUMBING
Fred Davis, who has been ill in the trict were shown on the screen and
nesilay at the home of Mrs. Carroll Gresham hospital, was taken to Ver- Scotch songs were sung by the pu­
AND B E P A W
pils.
Howell, with 23 members present. nonia by his son.
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Phone Sandy 321
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lindbeck left
Everyone had a good time. Refresh
Rev. William Schunke, o f Portland
ments were served by the following is on an extended visit with Mr. and Monday for Burlingame, Cal. A sis­
committee; Mrs. Floyd Hoyt, Mrs. Mrs. A. W. Schunke. Mr. Schunke ter of Mrs. Lindbeck lives there, also
a brother o f Mr. Lindbeck. They ex­
Bryon Mddre, Mrs. Andrew Swanson is A. W .’s father.
Dr. W. W. Rhode.
pect to spend a year there.
and Mrs. John Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Willis, o f Ver
Martin Berglund took Frances
OSTEOPATHIC
Earl Closner left on Friday for An
nonia, are guests o f Mr. and Mrs. G. Gross, Frances Lafferty and his sis­
Physician and Surgaon
telope. Ore., where he will work on i
O. Botkin fo9 a few days this week. ter, Ruth Berglund, to Oregon City to
Estacada
Oregon
ranch for his aunt, Mrs. Rose Wilcox.
attend the Older Girls’ conference,
Children who were out o f school re
which was held there Friday after- ■
cently for several days on account of
Good Maple Floor, 40x80 Feet
noon.
sickness were Clinton Smith, Cathlene
EL
WOOD
S. E. Wooster
Evodia Hult came out from Port­
Horner, Edward Shearer, Ray Julian
Real Efttate Loan«, Insurance
land Saturday evening, spending Sun
and Jean Closner. They were all able
Rentals
to he present again on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bittner and day with her Aunt Esther Hult.
FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY
Mrs. Anna Froling, o f Portland,
William Shearer, son of Mr. and daughter, Elenore, o f Bull Run, spent
Tel. 77-3
Estacada, Ore.
Mrs. Ed Shearer, is home from his the week-end at the Chris Bittner spent Saturday evening and Sunday
with the J. E. Nordlings.
school at Albany, for a short vaca­ home.
Rev. Enoch Sandeen and Mrs. San-
tion with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mebes, o f Mm
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shibley and fam lino, visited at the homes of Matt Jag deen, also Mrs. Ayers, sister o f Mrs.
Dr. M. M. Martindale
Sandeen, called at the Esther Hult
ily visited in Portland Saturday and min and Mrs. Mochnke last week.
CHIROPRACTOR
home Thursday, remaining over the
Sunday,
with
Mrs.
Shibley’s
parents
Wallie
Moehnke
did
some
repair
o f Oregon City
night. Rev. Sandeen was formerly
Mr. and Mrs. Smedley.
work at the church last Thursday.
James Guttridge, who is in the
Levi Kellas, o f Scott’s Mills, was pastor o f the Colton Lutheran church
Good Samaritan hospital in Portland in this vicinity last week, looking ovei but is now pastor of the Lutheran
is improving rapidly and, although some timber, intending to buy if price church at Gresham.
Mr. Joe Nordling spent Sunday
Walter W. Gilbert, M. D. * still very weak, the doctor reports and location was suitable for a mill.
with
his family. He works at the
Physician and Surgeon
* that he will soon be able to come
Prof. Grimes and Mrs. Elva Krause
MARCH 23
O ffice Hours 9 to 6
* home. Mr. Guttridge recently had of Wilsonville, were guests at the Dan Torkelson garage in Portland.
Mrs. Peter Jensen and children,
and Evenings
* his left arm amputated, as the result Stahlnecker home on Friday.
ESTACADA
OREGON • o f a shot gun wound in the upper
Otis Vallen and Henry Cadonan o f Needy, called on her daughter, i
Mrs. Robert Hunter, Saturday even - ,
arm.
made a trip to Portland Friday.
ing.
The farmers are all taking advan­
Dan Stahlnecker and sons are get
A silver tea was held at the home
tage o f the good weather to get theii ting out posts for an increased acre
-MUSIC B Y -
O. D. EBY
of Mrs. Emile Swanson last Thursday
grain in and most o f them here are age in their hop yard.
Attorney at Law
afternoon.
nearly finished.
Donald Nelson bought some pure
Mrs. Earl Druse has gone to Yak- -
General Practice Confidential
Mrs. Robert Guttridge’s niece and bred Buff Leghorns o f W. Jones last
ima for a few days’ visit.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Walker week.
Adviser
Mrs. C. A. Branland spent th e'
from Portland, visited here Sunday.
Oregon City,
Oregon
Lillian Shumacher went to hei
A short program by the children is home in Portland over the week-end past week in Portland, visiting with Immmmmmmmmmmmmm...... ....................mm..... ill«..... mum-'
being planned for Easter Sunday and walking as far as the Dodge road, as friends.
Alfred Anderson and daughters.
will be given in the morning at th< her brother finds the Clear Creek
regular Sunday school hour.
highway too much o f a risk to one Valborg and Elinor, visited friends at
DR. H. A. SCHNEIDER
Rev. Hollensted, the newly ap­ who is not accustomed to its ins and Troutdale over the week-end.
Clarence Lundgren and Waldo Pe­
pointed
minister, will be here to hold outs and ups and downs.
DENTIST
terson spent the week-end in Colton,
services the first Sunday in April,
Byron Hoarde, o f Seattle, was a
Phone Sandy 151
returning to Oregon City Sunday
which falls on the 7th.
Sunday guest at the home o f his sis­
Sandy, Oregon
evening. They are employed in the
Mr. House, who is logging off the ter, Mrs. J. Edwards.
paper mills there.
timber on the John Marshall place,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwards, daugh
Ole Frigaard is home from the Uni­
had the misfortune to have his truck ter Amy, and Reba Spitler motored
wrecked by a collision with some com to Portland Thursday, to attend the versity o f Oregon to spend the spring
vacation.
Schuebel, Beattie St Millar
pany machinery on the River road re funeral o f Amy’s cousin.
A play, "Headstrong Joan,” under
Attorneys at Law
cently. which has delayed his work
Willie BitnerNnade a trip to To­
Don’t let your car wear for the want
6 per cent state school money to * here for some time.
ledo last week, to bring his father the auspices o f the Meadow Brook
Literary
Club,
will
be
presented
in
loan on farms; General law prac­
of grease. Complete Chassis and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Closner, who and uncle home.
They have been
tice. Bank o f Oregon City Bldg.
have been visiting relatives here foi employed there for some months past the near future at the Colton high
Spring lubrication for
$ 1 .0 0
Oregon City
Oregon
the past week, left on Saturday for in the ercetion of the spool mill being school. Judging from the ability dis-!
played in a play given by the club
Carrolls, Wash., where they have installed by Frank Bittner.
last year, and from reports on the re­
been living since last fall.
AUTHORIZED
FORD
DEALER
cent showing, this will be good, so
Mrs. Bryon Moore and family and
D. C. & E. C. LATOURETTE •
watch for the date.
John Park and family visited Sunday
Attorneys
*
Valdemar Danielson left for Stock-
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M
ton, Cal., Monday evening.
He is
Practice in AU Courta
* Park.
making the trip in the interests o f his
First National Bank Bldg.
*
Callers at the J. F. Moger home on
Ralph Bateson, Ernest Evenson and father’s business.
Oregon City
Oregon • Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs
Ed Shearer and Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd Hinkle, who are working at the
Potter Mill at M offitt, Wash., spent
Sandy, Ore.
Phone Sandy 41
Hamilton, o f Viola.
the week-end here with relatives.
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