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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1938)
C LACKAM AS CO UNTY NEW S F R ID A Y , M A Y 13, 193« Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Deetz enter tained the high school faculty last Friday evening after the program g i Mrs. Chris Myers has been quite ven at the high school. seriously ill this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Barr and fa Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cheney were In mily visted with relatives and friends .in Estacada last Sunday Portland several days this week. ESTACADA Grocery Price. FRIDAY-SATURDAY, May 1304 M AC ARO N I 1 Qr 4-pounds.................................................. t i r l » PINEAPPLE, Libby’s 1 No. 1% can each ................................... OLEO, Robin Hood 2-pounds ................................................ SOAP, Crystal White 90 c 1 0 bars f o r ............................................ SLICED lN * «IC ll< * S HALVES Libby’s Quality, No. 2«/2 cans Can ................... l S i 1 ' 6 can s............... 1.03 3 cans 12 cans .........5 3 0 ....... 1.98 Peach Prices Good until May 18 iin iiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiin iiiiin iim in iiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COFFEE, Airway, Pound .... ......... 1 5 0 3-lbs...............4 3 0 SHREDDED W H E A T Package ..................... 11c 1.19 FLOUR, Airlight 491b. bag .. PRODUCE PRICES, SATURDAY ONLY T O M ATO ES , Red Ripe 2 pounds ............................... 25«* ASPARAGUS 2 pound» ................................ 15c CELERY Stalk« each ............................ I Oc N EW POTATOES 10 pound* .............................. 25c? lo cals The Methodist ladies aid will hold their monthly meeting at the home o f Mrs. A lfred Gastenau at the govern ment fish hatcheries. The meeting will begin at one o’clock with a des ert lunch followed by devotions, bu ¡ness and a social hour. Ladies need mg transporation will please call Mrs Shcllhart or Mrs Mehl ¡w TWO MODERN CONVENIENCES A ir Mail is a modern convenience in transporta tion. Our bank with its up-to the- minute banking facilities is a modern convenience in business. E sta «’A » a S tate || a .\ k AN INDEPENDENT BANK ESTA THEATRE OREGON ESTACADA, BIG DOUBLE BILL F R I D A Y , S A T U R D A Y . M A Y 13 «nd 14 Gene Autry in “ BOOTS AND SADDLES” With Smiley Burnette, Judith Allen. Ray Would. See Jeon at hi;» best. Adventure at its highest peak PLUS A Hilarious Romance “ Maid’s Night Out” and Selected Short. SU ND AY . M O ND A Y, T U E S D A Y , M A Y IS, 16 and 17 Cecil B. DoMille’s “ THE BUCANEER” A F'aramount picture with an all star cast. The mightiest ro mance ever filmed. The roaring story o f a pirate who saved a nation Plus Paramount News W E D N E S D A Y , T H U R S D A Y . M A Y 18 and 19 Gladys Swartout, John Boles and John Barrymore in “ ROMANCE IN THE DARK” | Oodles o f fun and comedy, plus the glorious voices ofGlaih Swartout, and John Boles inging ‘‘Tonight," “ W e Love,” "Bluq Dawn,” Bewitched by the N ight." Plus Comedy and Sportlight Ticket O ffic e opens et 7:20 p.m. Show Starts at 7:30 p.m, M A T I N E E S U N D A Y , et 2 P M l .how S U N D A Y EVE, 2 show! Admission, Adults, Logos 35c Con. Adm. Adults 23c Children 5 to 12 years old, 10c Coming “ SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS” Try a Want Advertisement in This Newipaper enjoying the party were Starlee A T M E TH O D IST C H U R C H ' Sparks, Milton Sparks, Mona Hay den, Leta Mae Day, Frances Ahnert, Walter Ahnert, C all Ahnert, Doro The Mother's day service at the thy English, Pat Duus, Pam Peiinei« Methodist church was well attended Pat Penner, John Jubb, Hetty Jubb, mst Sunday. Inez Beard was present Betty Hughes, Betty Womer, Jack and sang a beautiful solo, “ O Divine Olds, Junior Beard, Lavomic Ballou. Redeemer,” A duet was rendered by Harrold Durrow, Don Eshleman, Don Alfred Gastanou ana W alter Smith. Tucker, Shirley Tucker, Dona Lee Another duet was sung at the closu Hayden and Elaine Hayden. o f the service in honor o f Mothers by O. E Smith and O. Bailey. The fo l lowing four mothers were awarded prizes at the service. Mrs. Agnes W in ston, oldest mother present; Mrs. Nor ma Beeson, youngest mother present; Mrs. Joe Rickey and Mrs Ed Watkins tied fo r mother with largest family present, each having five children in attendance. A n interesting feature The Estacada Rangers played er was the presence o f four generations o f the Winston family. Mrs. Agnes rorless ball to defeat St. Stephens in Portland last Friday by a score o,' Winston, her son, Fred Winston, his daughter Mrs. Norma Beeson and her 2 to 0. Rehberg allowed two bits and struck out 13. small son Karlyn. Summary R H E St. Stephens ........................ U 2 9 Estacada .................. 2 3 0 J ACKIE H A Y D E N ’S B IR T H D A Y Batteries. Reihl and Wells Relí berg and Rivers. C EL E B R A T E D BY A P A R T Y Gresham won a one-sided game form the Rangers on the local field An unusually pleasant social ev Tuesday by a score o f 9 to 2. Quentin ent for the children took place at Douglas struck out 13 Gophers but the C. L. Posson home last Saturday was given ragged support. Summary K II F afternoon when Mrs. Posson gave a 9 1 1 I party in honor o f her grandson's Gresham, .......................... 2 -1 6 eleventh birthday. She was assisted Estacada ........................... Batteries Crasswell and Kramer; b Jackie’s mothe, Mrs W eaver of Portland. A ll kinds o f games were Douglas, Rehberg, R iiers and John played and the children had a mer son. Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. the ry time. The happy event closed with refreshments o f sandwiches, icq Rangers will tangle with West Linn cream, cake and oocoa. Youngsters on the local diamond. Kenneth Pomeroy has taken the it ’s a honey, Honey, rice and date place o f Mrs. Louise Linn at ticket pudding. You’ll find the recipe foi seller at the Esta theatre Mrs. Linn th ilu s c io u s dessert in our full page resigned. I adverti -oment on page 3 o f this news paper. Renner’ s Market.— Adv Mr. and Mrs. John Ketels o f Jen nings Lodge were guests o f Mr. auu Mattresses overstuffed and furni Mrs. Jesse Deetz last Sunday. lure renovated and rebuilt. Re-con ditioned vacuum cleaners repaired J. E. Shibley came home from Van and sold. Call Clackamas County couver last Sunday to spend the week , News.— Adv. pd end with his family. Miss Mary was The Gingham club will meet Friday also home and the fam ily enjoyed a at the home o f Mrs. Frank Chevron trip to Camp H Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Tom Morton and P. F. Standi h o f Berkeley, Calif., daughter and M r and Mrs. Frank i \¡siting at the S. D. Dunlop home. Mr. Standish is a former resident o f Morrow and fam ily enjoyed a Moth er’ day visit with the ladies mother. ! this community Mrs. .F. E. Dooley Saturday evening Membeis o f the Estacada Boy Scout fo r a dinner party here in Estacada. i troop under the direction o f their Miss Grace Striker and Miss Thor- scoutmaster, Frank Brown, took part 1 in the boy scout circus in Portland sen o f Portland were guests o f Mrs. Saturday evening. The boys greatly M. Midford last Thursday night. enjoyed the event. V O T E 23 X, Fred A. Miller for W. C. Henkle o f South Estacada Circuit Court Judge. You are urgeo was taken to a Portland hospital by to Vote and get your friends to do Hie Chapman ambulance Sunday night likewise May 20. The Primary Elec tion will be your only chance. V ote! for observation and treatment. V ote! Paid Adv. Mr. and Mrs Everett Osborne went J. C Rickey was a business visi to Portland last Sunday to see Mrs () borne’s father who is confined to tor in Portland Friday and Satur the hospital with a broken leg. Hf day o f last week. j received the injury a few weeks ago Orchard Ridge Dairy.— Frigidaire I when his team ran away. cooling system, good cold milk, but Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Robley spent ter und cream the whole year round. ! last Sunday in Corvallis with Gran*i — Oscar Judd. j Robley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Man- field. Walnut spice cake is delicious. Read the recipe in our full page advertie- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelton had ha ment on page 3 o f this newspaper | guests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs J‘ Penners Market.— Adv. V. Swan o f Portlanij. Mrs. Swan Is t sister o f Mr. Shelton.. Mrs. W. E. Linn is in Portland ta king care o f her mother who is ill. Frank Harkenrider and daughte- Miss Edith arrived the first o f the Mrs. Glen Cary Harper o f Saw1 week to remain for the summer in Francisco, visited at the home o f her | their home here. grandmother Mrs. N. B. Ecker for a short time last Friday. She had been VO TE X 23, Fred Miller fo r Cir visiting home folks at Gleneden cuit Court Judge. And be guaran Beach the week before and was con teed o f mature judgement, inherent tinuing her visit with Portland re honesty, fa ir and impartial decis latives and friends last week, leaving ions. Paid Adv. for San Francisco Saturday night. Sherwin-Williams Paints at bargain prices. See the Sparks Hardware Co. ad in this issue — Adv. Mrs. Floyd Gossett a form er resi dent o f this place but now o f Port land who was very ill was able ta leave the hospital last week and is now convalescing at home. Mrs. Olive Mehl drove to Corval» lis las| Friday accompanied by Mrs. Chris Myers and Mrs. Fremont Hay den who went to visit their daughters at Oregon state college. Mrs. Mehl went to Dallas and visited relatives until Sunday when they all returned ( home. Mrs Rudy Sagner who had \ been visiting girl friends in the c o l-: lege also returned with Mrs. Mehl. j The tennis team o f the Estacada high school defeated the Gresham high school tennis team, both games, singles and doubles in Tuesday’ s Mrs. J. R. W eaver ofPortlandvis-j ited at the home o f her parents Mr. game. and Mrs. L. C. Posson last Satur Those attending the Odd Fellow day. .nd Rebekah convention at O regot City last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs D .«* Croak Daisy.— Morning dc .1 G. llayman, Mr. and Mrs. B. liveries o f Guqrmtey milk aud cream. Schoenburg, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Gil» — Call Carl Robber*, TsL 40-32. gan, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Stormer, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Verstaag and Mollie Bates and Mrs. M ary Eshle son John Jr., o f Salem were guesta man. o f Mr and Mrs.. Jesse Deetz Sunday. Guests at the M. F Johnston home Mrs. Verstaag is leading lady in the over the week end Mrs. Johnston’s Civic Players o f Salem. father and mother Mr. and Mrs. C. E. V O TE X 23 fo r Fred A M iller for Barker o f Aloha. Circuit Court Judge. During the last Mr. and Mrs R. O. Reed went t « 10 years Judge Lafourette has re Portland Saturday where Mr. Reed ceived from the county and state took a canoe and went up to Orégon about $75,000 fo r his services in sal City fishing, Mrs. Reed follow ing id ary and commissions. Give a poor, the car. "N o salmon," was the re but qualified man a chance. Paid Adv. port. Mrs. Mary Boyle and mother Mrs. Mr and Mrs. C. B. Shirley accom panied by their daughter Miss Eliza N B. Ecker were business visitors took a trip to Mt. Ranier last Sunday. in Oregon City Monday morning. Returning they went to Willamette and visited their son Charles and wife. Mrs. F. C. Bartholomew returned from her trip back east last Friday being called there on account o f the Mrs. C. J. Yocum went to Portland passing o f her grandmother, and McMinnville last week to visit) J. C. Rickey has been working at relatives and friends, returning oil Milwaukie this week, coming honi3 Tuesday evening nights. Mrs. C. B. Shirley visited friend! and relatives in Portland Tuesday. M r and Mrs. Homer Sarver o f Portland visited Mrs- Sarver’s mother Mrs. W. F. Van Dusen spent a few and father last Saturday to give best days in Portland this week visiting wishes on Mother’ s day. Mr. and Mrs, with friends. Albert Hannah were here from Port-, Mr and Mrs. Martell Larsen o f land to spend the day with their fa ther and mother Ogden, Utah, spent a few hours id town Wednesday visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Osbomc and Mr. Larsen is a former manager o f the local Safeway store while Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Osborne and Larsen was operator at the Beauty John Githens went out Eagle Creek last Sdnday to visit the Henry Beers shoppe. fam ily and see Mrs. Beers turkeys. Dr. and Mrs W. W. Gilbert spent She has 260 fine birds the Osbornes the week end at Reedsport. ■ report. Mrs. R. O. Reed accompanied by Mrs. Fred G. Robley, Mrs. J C. Tun, nell and Mrs. Mae O. Reed went to Portland Wednesday to hear and see Helen Hayes in “ Victoria Regina” at the auditorium. V O T E 23 X. Fred A. M iller fo r Circuit Court Judge. A man who knows our young people and their troubles, a man who has years o f ex perience with them, he knows and understands their language and habits. Paid Adv_ Mrs. Mae O. Reed was happy to bear that her daughter Florence June A ll makes and all sizes o f lawn Thayer, Mr Thayer and three chil mowers sharpened Prices reasonable dren were coming to Estacada in June Leave orders at the News office. ora \\ i-cousin. They expect to drive R. G. Goodman, Estacada lnu and Mrs. Thayer and children Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Du us and son will stay all summer. o f Antelope, this state, arrived last Messrs, M. F Johnston, Martin Sunday to visit Mr. Duus’ parents neythe and Jesse Deetz went to Gre- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus. -ham Wednesday night to attend the Guests over the week end at the llig Nine athletic dinner and meet. Dave Eshleman place were Mr. and Note the specials on Sherwin-Wil- Mrs. Roy Woodward, Mr and Mrs liams Paints in the C M. Sparks L Larson and sons. Miss Hazel Jean bird ware company ad in todays issue Woodward and E. Larkins o f Oregon i this newspaper.— Adv. City, Chester W omer and David Esh- leman o f Seattle and Mrs. Ellzabetl Members o f Centennial Rebekah W omer and Mr. and Mrs. H a rd * ge held a very enjoyable meeting Sarver qf_Estacada. \\ ednesday evening. One o f the highlughts o f the evening was the I Joe WiederhoM is building cement > -entation o f a g ift to Miss Bessie walks and otherwise improving his Hunter, one ofthe members, who ex j residence property on north Main I street peels to leave soon for Alaska. MOTHER’S D AY SERVICE Estacada Defeats St. Stephens It’s W is e to liny Y o u r Used C ar N o w Buy your Used Car from a dealer who’s able ant? willing to stand back of the used car he sells. BUY AN R &G USED CAR AND PLA Y SAFE See U* Today B o b Cooke M otor Co. ESTACADA, OREGON Morgan Feed & Grocery U. S. MORGAN ESTACADA. ORE. A HOME OWNED STORE— PRICES RIGHT SPECIALS SATURDAY-MONDAY M AY 14 16 16c CORN FLAKES, Kellogg's 3 for .................... FLOUR, Kitchen Queen 49-pounds for ..... 1.39 VINEGAR, Jones 22-ounce bottle ....................................... ^ SUGAR, pure cane 10-pounds for 48c SALMON, pink 2 No. 1 tall cans 25c CHEESE, Brookfield full cream Pound ................................ 20c MILK, all brands 3 tall cans for 20c I CRACKERS, Soda or Graham 2 pound box for ............ 23c CLAMS, minced razor 10-oz. can f o r ..... 25c SARDINES, oval assorted 3 cans for ............... 25c PORK and BEANS with tomato sauce No.2V-.size, each........................... io4 FIG BARS, whole wheat 2 pounds f o r ........ 23c I P and G SOAP 6 bars for 23c I! RINSO, large package Package, 4ach ... 21c Dfcji PEAS, CORN, BEANS, TOMATOES, SAUER 1 A K R AU T, PUM PKIN, can each.................... * VC W e have the agency for the COPELAND Electric Refrigerator... If you are interested in an electric re- E frigerator it will pay you to call at our store, see or ,3 refrigerator and get prices. 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