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C L A C K A M A S C O U N T Y NEW S, F R ID A Y . M ARCH 29. 1929 W e Specialize in EXTRACTION OF TEETH A t this o ffic e we are equipped to handle the most difficu lt extrac tion, with gas or local injection around the gums. A trained dental nurse to insure cleanliness. My past experience will bear me out as a painless extractor of Teeth. (T e n Y ear« Successful Practice) X-Ray Examinations GUARANTEED PLATES $10.00 to $37.00 Out o f town people served in one visit good dentistry. G. DR. P. when consistent with , Dentist Willam ette Building, Oregon City Entrance Opposite Post O ffic e Phone 562 Service... Distance is no question with us. Our equipment is at your service day or night. Gates Funeral Home Phone 2471 Gresham- Oregon MMiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiminminimimiiimiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiiiiiiMiiiiiiHiiir BULLETINS FOR SPRING \ j j I I I I | Containing many suggestions of value in garden and farm work, may be secured from our supply. They cover almost every line of farm work and will be found most helpful. | = i ESTACADA STATE BANK E Safe Deposit Boxes $3.00 per be given April 3 at the high school auditorium by the Meadow Brook Literary society under the direction o f Emile Mattson. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart o f Latourellr Falls were Sunday visitors at the C. A. Branland home. Sunday guests at the A. Danielson home were Carl Swanson and son o f Portland, John V. Johnson and Miss Anna Johnson o f this community. They celebrated Norman Danielson’s fourteenth birthday. Vaidemar Danielson changed his plans at the last moment and left fo r Stockton, Calif., Sunday morn ing instead o f last Monday evening. He is going to bring home a new Graham Bros, truck fo r his father from the assembling plant at Stock- ton. A birthday surprise party was giv en Mrs. Carl Bergstrom Tuesday a f ternoon. Quite a number o f ladies were present. Morris Carlson o f Goldendale, Wash., visited at the Esther Hult home Saturday. The grade school girls are practic ing on an operetta, “ The Quest o f the Pink Parasol,” to be given at the end o f the present school year. Holy Week is being observed in this community with prayer meeting* at the home o f Aaron Peterson on Monday evening and at the home of Emil Swanson on Tuesday evening. Also other Lenten services will he held on Thursday evening at the Lutheran church. Victor Hill, Raymond Hill, Phillip Putz, Erick Lindbeck and Sander Lundmark took a trip up into the foothills Sunday. They visited Mr Koppa, whose house burned some time ago. Mr. Koppa is quite old and was unable to save anything. A col lection o f bedding, clothing and food was given him. | I Year | TsiimimmimmmiimiimmimiiimmimiimimimimimmiimmmiiiiimmiiiiE . iiiiiiiiiiimimiimmiimiiimiimiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiii'L 1 COME IN AND TRY OUR I the week end were H. A. Hoard and family o f Ridgefield, Wunh., Mrs. COLTON Spitlcr and daughter, Mrs. Stella Emery and T. R ife o f Portland. Oliver llelfrich, w ife and son and a C O LTO N , March 28.— (Special). friend visited their cabin on Clear — Mr. and Mrs. Cleve L a ffe rty and Creek Sunday. children o f Lowell, Ore., visited at the Alfred Swanson home Saturday. Mrs. Swanson and Mrs. L a ffe rty are TARZAN THE MIGHTY” sisters. Sunday they motored to NOW IN SCREEN FORM Portland and spent the day with Mr. und Mrs. Emanuel Nelson. The Laf- Lovers o f romance, adventure and fertys returned to their home at Low thrills will welcome the announce ell Monday. Arthur Erickson has a fine new ment o f the Liberty Theatre that it has scheduled fo r showing here, radio. Universal’s Margaret Anderson came home to “ Tarzan the M ighty," The first o f spend the spring vacation. Margaret famous chapter play. attends the state normal school at the series, “ The Terror of Tarzan,” Monmouth She returned to school will he shown Friday and Saturday night o f this week. Sunday afternoon. The name Tarzan has long been Miss Esther Peterson, who teaches at Birkenfeld, Ore., spent the week one to conjure with in the field o f end in Colton visiting at the home o f books. Edgar Rice Burroughs’ wide ly known character, who first ap her brother, Elm Peterson. Aurinne Newell o f Portland spent peared in the novel, “ The Jungle the week end with Volberg and Mar Tales o f Tarzan,” has held the in terest o f the public fo r a number o f garet Anderson. His interesting history, his Mrs. Earl Druse has returned from years. ape-like strength, and h!s romance Yakima, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Swanson were with the beautiful girl castaway in the jungle have aroused the imagi Portland visitors Saturday. Melvin Marks purchased a piano nation o f millions. Universal’s picturization o f the from Hogg Bros, in Oregon City last week. Our mail carrier has quite a story, has increased the conception fam ily o f girls so no doubt the piano o f the character a thousandfold. It shows Tarzan in his jungle strong will be much appreciated. John Putz purchased a new radio hold, the king o f the beasts, and pro tector o f Mary Trevor, the girl who last week. Robert Hunter, Homer Murphy, has been strangely cast into his life and a Mr. T aylor o f Cottoge Grove The jungle beasts, the lost pirate tribe and the cannibal natives are spent the week end in Colton. Hilma Anderson, Anna Wicklund also vividly portrayed in the screen and Mrs). C. A. Branland met with an play. Frank Merrill was chosen to play auto accident Saturday as they were M errill is one coming from Portland. Miss Ander the role o f Tarzan. son tried to pass a bus and skidded o f the country’s outstanding athletes o f f the road over an embankment and is the holder o f numerous cham turning over several times. M ss pionships. Natalie Kingston is the girl and A1 Anderson was bruised about the shoulders and neck, Miss Wicklund Ferguson the villain, Black John. received a long deep cut in the leg. Bobbie T revor and Lorrim er Johnson They were taken to the Oregon City are also in the cast. A chapter o f hospital. Mrs. Branland escaped this mighty story will be shown at the Liberty every week, on Friday without injury. The play, “ Headstrong Joan,” will and Saturday. NEW PRECISION | I V alve Grinding | | METHODS I | ALL VALVE GRINDING JOBS GUARANTEED | Illlllllllll 5 Phone Sandy 261 Sandy Garage H. PERRET, Proprietor (ïiiiimmiMiiiimiimmiiiimimiiimiMmimimmimimmiimiimmiiiiiiiiiimiip HOME COOKING MEALS AT ALL HOURS “COURTESY” OUR MOTTO K R E B S ONFECTIONIERY AFE EL WOOD ELW OOD, March 28.— (Special). — Mrs. Dan Stahlnecker le ft Satur day fo r Monmouth where she will Sandy, Oregon take a six months teacher’s training ■ ft course at the state normal. Mrs. Elbert Harris o f Colton is t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiii'm iM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Park, while convalescing from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vallen were shopping in Portland Monday. | Men’s Oxfords; extra big bargain; just 18 Henry Cadonau began work at pairs; priced at, the p a ir ....................... $ 2 . 9 8 = Larkin's mill in Highland last week. = Men’s Loganberry G loves.................... $ 1 . 2 5 1 Follow ing the Easter program ' which will be held in the church at = Ladies’ Bear Brand Rayon Hose; Assorted colors and sizes; the p a ir.............................5 0 £ f 10:15 a. m., Elder Reynolds of Portland will preach the Sunday | Estacada, f 17 | morning sermon. Everyone is cor- E Oregon I • J A * Mid I j 5 | dially invited to attend. E vert and Irwin Stahlnecker were B iim iiiim iiiM iiim iin iim m iiiiH M M m iim iim im iiM M iiiiim iim iiim M im iM iiiiH Sunday evening guests at the Matt | SPECIAI____ * ¥ T JL Patronize The News’ Job Printing Department \ Park home. Visitors at the Edwards home over SPRINGWATER S P R IN G W A T E R , Mar. 28.— (S p e c ia l).— The clinic held at the school house Thursday proved that most of the pupils are eligible fo r the blue ribbon honor roll. Only two o f those examined »-ere found to be below the average. The clinic was con ducted by Dr. W. W. Gilbert o f Es tacada, assisted by Miss Lynch, the county nurse. The Ladies Aid met Thursday a f ternoon, Mrs. Ed. Shearer as presi dent, presiding. The March meeting is the usual time fo r the election o f officers, but as there were only a few members present it was decided to hold the annual election at the next meeting which will be held the third Thursday in April. Mrs. Bryan Moore and Mildred left with their household goods on Friday fo r Elmira, where Mr. Moore has been working. Her other two daughters, Edna and Irene remained with their grandparents until Sun day when an uncle, Fred Closner, came fo r them. These people will be greatly missed by their many friends. James Guttridge was able to leave the hospital Sunday and is now at the home o f his brother, Joe. Mr. Guttridge is getting along fine, but is still very weak. H arley Raney and family, brother o f Mrs. Robert Gut tridge, brought him home and spent the afternoon visiting with his sis ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Peipke are visiting at the R. Hansen home fo r a few days. Mrs. Peter Erickson was hostess at a birthday dinner party Sunday, honoring four members o f her family whose birthdays occur in March. There were 16 guests, including Ray Erickson and fam ily o f Camp 10, Floy Erickson and fam ily o f Port land, Forest Erickson and family, Mr Mrs. Ed. Aycock and family. The guests o f honor were Mrs. Forest Erickson, W innifred Aycock, Peter Erickson and Ed. Aycock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wheeler were very pleasantly surprised by a visit from W. R. Adams and Guy Wilcox o f Antelope, who were here on bus iness the first o f the week. Miss Ethyl Young, principal o f the school here, spent the week end at her home in Portland. Relatives o f Mr. and Mrs. R. Han sen, who visited at the Hansen home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Young and Mrs. Mary Hubbard and daughter, Mrs. Kell, o f Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wheeler and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Car- roll Howell Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Monroe spent Friday visiting with Miss Madden. Mr. Kneisda has purchased a new caterpillar tractor which was deliv ered to his place Monday. Earl Jones und fam ily from ( amp 8 visited ut the J. A. Kiggins home one day lust week. Mr. Kiggin? father, F. J. Kiggins o f Redmond, visited here for a few days, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Chase und fam ily visited at the Angus Bogden home at Elwood on Sunday. Helen P erry from O. A. C. is spending her Easter vacation here with her mother, Mrs. George Perry. Mr. McGinnis and son o f Dodge- visited at the J. Moger home on Sat urday. Rev. Everett, who held services ut the church here Sunday, was a dinner guest o f Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bard. GEORGE, March 28.— (Special). — The annual congregational meeting o f the Presbyterian church was held at the church Sunday morning. Otto Paulsen was re-elected elder, Carl Lins was re-elected trustee and Miss Flora Lins re-elected superintendent o f the Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen went to Sandy Friday on business. Mr. Everett from Portland deliv ered a sermon in the church here on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Starr and son Mel vin fro'm California visited Mrs. Starr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joyner, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Yevirnman and son Gustave and G. W. Wilson were visitors Sunday o f Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulsen and family. Funeral rites fo r Adolph Weider- hold were held March 20, in Port land. Mr. Weiderhold came here about forty years ago and lived here ever since except a short time spent in Portland. He is survived by three sons and four daughters, one daugh ter and one son having preceded him in death several years ago. Mr. W ei derhold was an industrious man; he passed through some o f the pioneer times and hardships. K E E P TH E RODENTS A W A Y ; B O YS’ AN D G IR L S ’ CLUBS (B y John J. Inskeep, County A gen t) Keep Rodent Away from Corn: A mixture to keep rodents and insect pests away from corn after planting is said to lie successfully used by farmers. It is as follows: 2 ounces crude carbolic acid. 2 ounces sweet oil. 60 pounds shelled corn. Stir thoroughly with a stick so some o f the mixture is spread on each kernel. pecially relating to the dairy, is the lack o f feed, and these hoys are some o f the future dairymen o f this coun ty. These boys and girls are just be ginning to realize that this feed prob lem is one o f the most vital and they are going to help solve it. The Wilsonville Guernsey Club, led by Gilbert Kidder, the county health club winner o f the boys last year, has seven members. These boys were able last year to get nearly all o f the blue ribbons und a number o f the purple ribbons ut the fairs. The Macksburg Sheep Club will have a new name this year. There are six members and the club will be known as the W ooly Six, and from all indications they will give a good account o f themselves at the fairs this fall. Wilrner Harms, o f Mucks- hurg, and a club member himself, will be the leader. He will also lead a pig club in this district which will he known as the Happy Pig club. Mr. L. J. Allen, assistant stato club leader, spent Friday and Satur day in the county. He was well pleased with the way the boys and girls are taking hold o f the club work in this county. He met many o f the club members whose faces were very fam iliar to him and also some new club members that he had never seen before. Mr. Allen gave the boys and girls some very interesting sidelights on club work and told these 4-H club bers many interesting experiences o f some other club members in other parts o f the state. We are looking forward to another visit from Mr. Allen. ESTACAD A LOCALS Dr. Will Dale o f Portland wns in Estacada Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dale. He was accompanied by J. J. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. McCulluni arrived from Portland Monday to stay with the Bob Cooke children while their father and mother were away on ac count o f the death o f Mr. Cooke’s father. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Starr and son Jerry from Malin, Ore., arrived last week to visit at the home o f Mrs. Starr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Sarver. They may decide to remain in this vicinity permanently. Mrs. Neva Day o f Stayton is a guest at the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith, this week. W illiam and Ernest Hirte o f P ort land were guests Sunday o f Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall at the Home Res taurant. Mr. and Mrs. W’ . S. Williams o f Estacada Heights had as guests Sun day Mrs. W illiams’ sister and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. W oollen o f Portland and her two daughters, Mrs. A. Warmuth and Mrs. C. H. Reiser and their children. Mrs. M ary Ginter, who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Williams, accompanied them home. The Ladies Aid o f the M. E. church will give a chicken supper on Tues day evening, April 2, at the I. O. O. F. hull. Come and eat chicken and noodles with us. Beginning at 5:30 in the evening. Glenn Ely, a senior at the Oregon State Agricultural college at Corvallis has been teaching manual training in the junior high school in Corvallis, for some time. He is a member o f the college band and this week is on a trip to the southern part o f the state. Mountain Cheer Glee club will hold its next meeting at the home o f Mrs. G. R. Ellis on Tuesday afternoon, April 2. (B y LeRoy C. Wright, County Club A g e n t). About thirty new club members were enrolled last week. These mem bers were located in the Macksburg, Stafford, Petes Mountain and Wilson- ville communities. Mrs. E. W. Grib- ble is leading her very successful Jer sey club with five members again this year. The name o f her club will be the Blue Ribbon Jersey Club. The reason fo r the choosing o f this name is that her members have a habit, it seems, o f walking away with all the blue ribbons and also they seem to have a monopoly o f the purple rib bons at the fair. These club mem bers are becoming more progressive. They are taking up the consideration o f growing their own feed fo r their Mrs. G. W. G iger arrived from animals. We, at this office, are very Tillamook Monday evening to visit glad to hear o f this, because one of her mother and sister at the Stur the big problems in this county, es geon home fo r a few days. <•11111111111111111:1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111114; I Easter Specials I | Swift’s Premium Ham; per pound ...............9 2 C § | Large Pkg. Peet’s Granulated Soap and | .3 Bars Crystal White Soap for I5 C I = One Full Pint Maple Syrup 25C § SPR ING HOUSE DRESSES | House Dresses; big values; to go at $ 1 .9 5 | 5 Men’s Fancy H ose...................... 2 5 i* awl up | E Ladies’ Silk H ose......................... 5 0 c and up | E B. V. May Ladies Hose ............. ....... Every pair guaranteed 98 C | 1 COMPLETE LINE OF EASTER SHOES FOR 1 EVERYONE | 5 Sandy J. SCALES . I Phone 271 |