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I CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS FRIDAY, MARCH 25 1938 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shibley and son Robert went to Portland last — o— I Thursday evening: to see the hockey O r c h ar d Ridg« Dairy . — Fiigidairi | game, cooling system, gooil cold milk, but j Mairne Saunders nephew of J. W. ter and cream the whole year round. Saunders o f this place lett one day last week for Salem to visit his fa -Oscar Judd. ther. Don’t forget the Townsend clul Mrs. E. C. Berryman, mother of meeting at the Odd Fellow hall April Mrs. J W. Saunders who has been ti. Come and have a good time. visiting here for some time left last Ed Boner, Estacada photographer week for Monmouth to visit a daugh received an order to develop films ter before returning to her home ii that that came from Miami, Fla., California. la t week. “ You do better work thail v A surprise party was given at thi they do here,” writes the customer W. E. W heldon home in Garfield one Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hoffstetter evening last week for Mr. Fuqua. His of Madras arrived last Saturday to birthday was on that date. visit at the home of the latter’s par Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weaver o f ents, Mr. and Mrs. J G. Hay man -foi Readsport spent the week end in Es 1 a few days. tacada visiting at the home o f Mrs Elmo Hayden o f Portland visited Weaver’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fre ! his home folks here last Saturday- mont Hayden.. night. Misses Pauline Myers and Loi Mr. und Mrs. It.O. Reed and daugh- Smith returned to their college du ; tei Lola and their mother Mrs. Mai ties Sunday after spending several (). Ri / I went to Portland Sunday a f days here at their respective homes. ternoon to attend grand opera. They arc freshmen at OSC at Cor vallis Mi . David Eshleman accompanied Mrs. I. W. Tucker who has been Mr. Eshleman to Portland Tuesday suffering from an infection on hei Mrs. (J E. Syron has been quite ill hand for some time it now gettinc with an attack of asthma for the pas1, better. week or two. D ee p C r eek D air y . — Morning de Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Syms and son liveries o f Guernsey milk and cream o f Portland were guests at the O. E. —Call Carl Rehberg, Tel. 40-32. Syron home last Sunday. Miss Imogene Hedgecock cam- Mis. Fred G Robley and Mrs. El: from Portland Saturday to spend th.‘ zabeth Allen were Portland visitors week end with her parents. Miss Lou Tuesday. ise Petrasso accompanied her. Mrs. Perry Thompkins and new At Viola school the Vico club will son, Elmer Merle returned home from present a program followed by lunch an O re«m City hospital Tuesday. of hamburger sandwiches and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F. Johnston All welcome on Friday eve, Marcll ittended a Pacific annual banqaet in 25 at 8 o’clock p.m. the Imperial Hotel in Portland las! The PTA is sponsoring a card party Saturday night. Thursday eve, March 81st in the Odd Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ellis o f Salem Fellow hall. Pinochle and 500 will b<, but formerly o f Garfield when Mr featured Ellis was in charge o f the fish hatch Mrs. Leslie Beckgren and son Let i ry were in Estacada Sunday, the ■ guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. C Gohring. and her brother Roy McKinney left this Friday morning for Eugene tt A. VV. Armstron, and son Bill were attend the 100th birthday qnniver- ary of her grandmother, Mrs. Eliza l business visitors in Portland on Mon beth McKinney. Mrs. McKinney came, j day- from Minnesota a number o f year.-: Tony Bronson who is employed in ago and settled at Eugene. There a i» the Lipman, W olfe store in Portlam many relatives residing in that vicin visited his father and other relatives ity which Mrs. Beckgren has never here last Saturday. met. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring enter Mr. and Mrs. H Fanton were cal tained a number of friends with a lers at the Lonsberry home Sunday dinner party last Sunday. evening and gave a vivid account o f Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacAUister an<< their recent trip to California which lamily- went to Portland Saturday to was very interesting.________________ see the picture “ Snow White.” ESTACAD A LOCALS FOOD VALUES FRI.-SAT. MON., MCH. 25-26-38 r^l Airlight -lb. bag r lour $1.09 49 Shortening 37c ‘ package 15c Age(l just per right, pound V iic C S c nr* 1 Comfort .... 1000 sheet roll lSSUe C 4 for 25c Pure cane 10-lbs. for OUgar 53c $5. 29 100-pound bag / r"\l W le O Robin Hood 2 pounds Corn Meal 23c 9 1 b 'bag Peanut Butter Coffee 23c 9c i'™™1 AS 15c 43c4 3-lb. bag Kitchen Ciaft 4 9 -lb . bag Flour $1.59 Saturday only Per dozen Eggs 17c PRODUCE PRICES— SATURDAY ONLY ORANGES, doz - I O« 4 Fine for juice Grapefruit 6 for 1 9 t 4 Large size Arizona Tomatoes 2-lbs. 2 5 c 4 Bananas, 4-lbs 25C ESTA THEATRE ESTACADA, OREGON Mrs. W. W. Gilbert visited with relatives and friends in Portand on Tuesday. BIG DOUBLE BILL F R I D A Y and S A T U R D A Y . M A R C H 25 and 26 Ja ck Holt in “ UNDER SUSPICION” Thrill to the mystery that stunned Liberty’s 5,000,000, Mrs. Richard Sponhauer was taken suddenly ill Monday night with what was thot t6 be ptomaine poisoning. She has about recovered at this timet readers PLU3 Karbari! Stanwyck, Herbert Marshall, Glenda Farrell, Eric Blore in “ BREAKFAST FOR TW O” S U N D A Y . M O N D A Y . T U E S D A Y . M A R C H 27, 28 and 29 R ona ld Co lm an in Greatest Entertainment in Screen History PLUS PARAMOUNT NEWS W E D N E S D A Y and T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 3 0 and 31 BIG SPECIAL Edward G. Miller for 16 years cashier and manager of the First Na tional bank of Molalla dropped dean l uesday afternoon. Rev. Harold Shellhart attended the Portland district dinner ait the Can tei bury Wilbur Methodist church on Portland Tuesday evening. Bishop Ti tus Lowe of the Portland area spoke briefly. Dr. Ralph E. Diffindorfer, corresponding secretary of the hoard o f foreign missionaries gave the ad dress of the evening speaking on the situation in the Orient and Christian ity's place with the problem. Johnnie Stormer son of Mr. and Mrs. Ural Sormer had the misfortune to break his right arm while engaging ed in gym practice at the grade school' Monday. Tne break was a very bad one but he is getting along nicely. The contract bridge club was en tertained at the home of Mrs. R K. Cooke Thursday afternoon.. Mrs. W. F Cary o f Glen^len Beach arrived in Estacada last Thurs day evening to visit her mother Mrs. N. B. Ecker and other members of the family. She left for home Thurs day of this week.. Mr and Mrs. Dean Hayden of Portland v :sited with relatives and friends at this place over the week end. Tick et O f f i c e open* at 7 : 2 0 p.m A dmission , Loge*, 35c A dult* 25c "N eithe r Fish, Fleah, He rring" The expression, neither flsh. flesh, ■or good red herring meant suitable for no class of people: lit for do par ticular use. Not Osh. food for the monk; not llesh, food for people gen ernlljr; not red herring, food for Hie poor. Flotsam Nstnraflstn are baffled by a atraage flah washed up frori the ocean. A tentative theory la that someone has dumped his bridge prlsae at aee.—De troit Neve Light rung V olta g e There mo only estimates of the rntt age of lightning strukee. These ran?* from a few hundred tbouaand to so? Oral billion volts, depending upon the Ideas of the | h rsona making the eat! Unites No n .asuremenle bare beer made. ¥ r f l f • S how Start* at 7 : 3 0 p.m . Children un d er 12, 10c I he log: jam has very definitely been broken and we look forward to a marked pickup in the sale of 1 »38 Ford V-8 cars from here on." stated Mr. Cooke. "Reduction o f used car stocks has made it possible for us to offer more liberal trades. Many person have been waiting for the right time tc buy and we feel that it Is here. Many who watched the progress o f Nation al Used Car exchange week with in terest are realizing now its effect on them as prospective new car buy ers. “ Proximity o f good spring weather is also having its effect on now car sales. Now that trades are more lib eral the normal buying influences arc at work. The smart appearance of the new deluxe and standard Ford V-8 models affects the man with u Stimulated by attractive trade-in real desire in hi^ blood in the same allowances sales o f 1938 cars are way that warm rain and summer a f rapidly getting back to normal, ac fects a sprouting seed." Mr. Cooke announced that his firm I cording to R. K. Cooke, local Ford dealer. This improvement in sales will continue for a short time Na is the direct result o f National Used tional Used Car exchange week pri ccs on used cars. Car exchange week. P er m an ent W a v i n g $2 up Tel. Estacada 54-3 Mr and Mrs. George Barr and chil dren visited with relatives here on Sunday. MI LK A ll brand» P ure cane 10-pounds 52c Per Pound 3 tall cans 20c CREAMED OATS CASCADE COFFEE Q u ic k o r regular 15c 101b. sack P la 38c l| An assault and battery case will i e tried in Justice Troupe's court to day in which Roy and Marie Still are i he defendants, Nina Myers being the complaining witness. QUALITY MEATS Miss Vyda Stage will present a roup of young piano students in ru- cital this evening at 8 pm., at the grade school auditorium. Te public is invited. Admission free. Shou lder P rim e y o u n g «teer b e e f p o ck e t for Fine dre «»ing l*ou ml 1 7 c for breakfast 2:u l*ou nd i 1 1 1 I § PORK CHOPS C enter cut* J l*ou m l The Past Noble Grands dub enter- t lined the members of the Rebekah ’ lodge and their husbands at a pot- luck dinner at 6:30 Wednesday. A -u -ptuous repast was served after which the club presented the lodge wi h a number o f very pretty dish towels for use in the lodge kitchen About seventy-five members and gic sts were present for the occasion. i FRESH SIDE PORK BREAST OF VEAL W it h I a I lie i I cut* IU«* P ound I *ou m l i Si PORK ROAST POT ROAST Mrs. Carroll D. Bush o f Eagle j Creek entertained a few friends af her home Wednesday afternoon in ho nor of Mrs. Hugh Parcels of Innis- fail, Alberta, who is visiting with lelat ves here. Delicious refreshments were served after which three tables of five hundred furnished amusement for the balance of the afternoon. All who were present report a very en joyable time. (’ lassif¡*HÍ ads in this newspaper hrimr home *he bacon. BEAUTY SHOPPE SUGAR ASSAULT AND BATTERY lock BARBER and Specials for FRIDAY-SATURDAY, March 25-26 C A S E ON T R I A L T O D A Y PLUS CO M ED Y Be ture to ha in the. The at re W edn esda y night by Nine o ’ . TURNER’S Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Shirley were in Portland last Sunday visiting their daughter Miss Eliza. Fresh ground, to auit y o u r need» with an all-star cast Store Come in and see us about our FREE HOSE PLAN. Newest shades, reds and formal. Trade where prices are al ways the lowest. Mrs. L. E. Thompson left Estacada Sunday for San Diego, Calif., on ac count of the death o f a brother. Rex Beach'* “THE BARRIER” Underwood’s Messrs, M.F. Johnston, Jees Deetz and Martin Scheythe attended the atli letic dinner and meeting in Milwaukie Monday night. Then Come in and see Our Food Bargains The monthly meeting of the church School board of the Methodist churcl. which includes all teachers and o ffi cers oi' the church school will be held at the Dillon home next week Tuesi day. The evening will begin with a potluck supper at | o’clock followed by business and study. All who are interested in the work of the church school arc cordially invited. “THE LOST HORIZON’ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hitching were business visitors in Portland on Tue.v day Check Your Cupboard Mrs F. E. Dooley was on the sick li; tor a week with a bad cold and in bed most o f the time. BIG SPECIAL Mrs. A. H. Fasel has been the vie tim of a very bad cold for more than a week and confined to her bed for a few days, but is on the road to re covery. TODAY Mountain View Chapter 0 E. Si o f Sandy hud a special meeting Tues day night to initiate candidates and those from the Estacada chapter who attended the interesting meeting were were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ahnert, Mrs. J. C. Tunnell and Mrs. L. L. Hewitt. Mr. und Mrs. David McCrosty o f Portland visited Mrs. McCrosty’s sis ter Mrs. Matt Lonsberry Tuesday. A splendid Comedy Drama A large number of members o f the Mr. .and Mrs. John O’Brien of Vancouver, Wash., visited his sister Eagle Creek grange attended the grange meeting at Damascus last Sat Mrs. J. Moss here Sunday urday evening. A young man wno Estacada people Dance at the Odd Fellow hall Sat will miss is Harold Stamp. He went urday, March 26. Good music. Admis to live with his brothers in Wash sion 25 cents. Everybody welcome. ington. For years Harold has sold — Adv. magazines here and rode his bicycii about town. STEAKS il 1 T -B o n e , Sirloin or Ro un d 2.*»c P ound HEDGECOCK § lipoppry and M arket I mmm I Tilings I» Kal Tel. Mi-1 I