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[J J r î /J ■ CLACK a MAS COUNTY S’EWä = f-- WilbAY, JANUARY 1?, 1941 J. F. Dix, Kenneth Johnson, Chas. Several t i d cases o f spring fever CÜRRINSVILLE Menke and W H. Wade have been have been noticed around town. A very eninyable afternoon is re elected directors o f the Colton T e le Mr. and Mis. F. E. Dooley accom ported by Yne members o f the Past phone company. Mrs. H eniy Heiple went to Portland panied by i.iv . M. Midford and Mis« N otfie Grand club after their meeting Monday to submit to an operation Mr. and Mrs. Perry Tompkins and Maude Stu reon Went to Oregon City a v th e home o f Mrs. Fremont Hayden \ i on her foot which has been bothering children o f Marshfield visited rela Wednesday night to attend a turkey -Monday. Nineteen were present and her fo r some time. tives here a few days last week and dinner banquet given by the Clack the ladies employed the time in sew R. H. Currin was pleasantly sur le ft their son Larry here for a more aias county branch o f the Red Cross. ing and visiting. Mrs. C. Hicinboth- prised Monday when four o f his cou extended visit. am gave the ladies a very cordial in F. J. Harkenrider spent the week sins dropped in on him. They were vitation to hold the February meet» Paul Beck is clerking in a store end with Portland relatives. Hugh Currin Sr., and Hugh Currin ing at her home and they promptly in Portland and his family is now liv Clarence Jubb made his fam ily here Jr. o f Pilot Rock, Ore., Mrs. Lilliun accepted the invitation. ing in that city. a b rief visit Saturday night return Happolt o f Pleasant Home and Mrs. Agnes W ilcox o f Gresham. Currin J. W. Saunders o f Estacada has Orchard Ridge Dairy. Frigidairt ing to Mill City Monday morning. and Son have large sheep holdings in been elected a member o f the senior eooling system, good cold milk, but Mrs. M. F. Johnston took her mo eastern Oregon. advisory board o f the Clackamas ter and cream the whole year round ther home last Wednesday returning On Friday W illiam True suffered county Young Democrats. Dale Stew — Oscar Judd. home the same day. Mrs. Barker re a heart attack while visiting at the art o f Sandy will be the new presi House and senate bills o f the Ore sides at Aloha and had been a guest home o f his daughter Mrs. Lisle dent. gon legislature are now arriving at at the Johnston home fo r several days Walker. He was taken to his home According to the Milwaukie Review this newspaper office. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Las well spent in Portland where little hope is held Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Morton and daugh the week end with friends i nPort- fo r his recovery. Beverly W alker is Mrs. C. M. Sparks entertained at ter Ann have gone to Eugene where also ill with the flu. land. they will make their home. Ed Saling auction bridge at her home ’ast Wed Quite a number from here attended w ill remain at Ojjk Grove. Mr. and nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hughes came the annual Clackamas V alley Co-op, Mrs. Clyde Saling o f Corvallis arc Floyd Gossett o f Portland was a over from Hillsboro Sunday and re-, meeting held at Carver Monday ev coming to live with him. business visitor in Estacada last Sat mained until Monday night visiting ening. Henry Kohl o f Logan was with relatives. ¿•ft elected director and E. Schwartz was The Past Matrons neld a meeting urday and was a dinner guest at the last Friday afternoon at the home of Edker home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Skeffington of reelected as director. Earl McCon nell was the retiring director. A pro Miss Maude Sturgeon and elected of- The Methodist Womens society of Spokane, Wash., visited at the H. C. fiiers fo r the coming year as fo l Christian Service held its regular Gohring home a few days the firsj gram was enjoyed after the business meeting after which refreshments lows: President, Mrs. Lavena Ahnert; monthly meeting Wednesday after o f the week. were served amt prizes awarded. vice president, ,Mrs. Ruby Tunnel); noon at the home o f Mrs. Fremont Mrs. W alter Lemon visited rela Mrs. Albert Kitching was awarde; secretary and treasurer Mrs. Martha Hayden with a good attendance. tives in Portland Friday and Satur an electric grill and Earl McConnell Ellis. The next meeting will be held Mrs. R. O. Reed and daughter Lois day o f last week and was accompan a tire. at Mrs. Ahnert’s home and there will and Bernice Stormer went to Timber- ied home by her daughter and hus be a potluck lunch at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lang and line Lodge last Saturday skiing and band Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Darrow who Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs o f Portland v'ere Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sarver and enjoyed the sport very much. remained over the week end. guests at the Carlin home during the Miss Jean were here last Saturday vi Mesdames Ralph Wade, 1. W. Tucty week end. Mrs. E. Granum after an extended siting Mrs. Sarver’s mother, Mrs. Chas. Grassick and sons Don and visit in Los Angeles and Salt Lake er and Belle Duus, committee on ar M ary Hannah. City is now at the home o f her daugh rangements fo r the P T A vaudeville Gordon are. employed in Portland. Mrs. O. F. Richman and two daugh ter Mrs. Rex Ludlow. Mis. Granum met at the Ralph Wade home Mon They drive back and forth each day ters o f Cascade Locks spent the week was accompanied here by her two day night to make arrangement for and care fo r the chores. end at the homes o f her sisters in daughters Mrs. Muryl J. Gowin of the coming event which takes place Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin and Mrs. Estacada and Springwater. Portland and Miss Gladys Granum o f February 7th. and Mrs Dave Eshleman were 3upper ESTACAD A LOCALS , Mts. J. G. Hayman went to Madras Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. E. W Ficken o f V i the latter part o f last week to visit There will be an Installation o f o f ola were dinner guests at the home of at the home o f her daughter Mrs. ficers practice at 2 p.m. next Tues their daughter Mrs. Everett Osborne Truman Hostetter fo r a few weeks. day by the local hear chapter. last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Myers are mo ving this week to the Duus bungalow on lower West Fourth street which they purchased a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson are moving into the Rob Allen house on the same street. Mr. and Mrs. John Osborne visited Ed Sauer and fam ily are moving into the house recently vacated by the in Portland Tuesday. Mr. Osborne is much improved in health. I. H. Menke family. guests at the Ed Steinman home in Portland -Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Theo Ahlberg o f Portland were also guests. Mrs. G. B. Linn spent the day with Mrs. E ffie Jones Monday. it. noi1 ~ ¿rid g iT o f thine improvement, by what thou speakest or writest, but by the firmness o f thy mind, ,and the government o f thy passions and Geo. W. Lofton who has been op affections.— Fuller. erating a barber shop in the LaBarre Building has leased the Jess Denney Infinite toil would not enable you shop in the Denney Bldg, on Broad to sweep away a mist; but by as way. Mr. Denney Iras quit the baiber cending a little you may often look business and taken a job as carpen over it altogether. So it is with our ter in Portland. 4 moral improvement; we wrestle fierce The business change became e ffec, ly with a vicious habit, which would live on Thursday morning o f this have no hold upon us i f we ascended week. into a higher moral atmosphere.--« LOFTON LEASES THE DENNEY BARBER SHOP Sir Arthur Helps. FORMER ESTACADA HIGH GIRL WINS PRIZE STATE BOOKS A T THE LIBRARY Truth to Tell, Rosman. M argaret White, sophomore in ed Red o f the Redfields, Richmond. ucation at OSC and a graduate o f the White Fang, London. Estacada union high school won first Family Matters, Hauck. place in the Lamplighter’s special Buck Skin,, Hinkle. Christmas contest with “ Christmas Frozen Barrier, Brown. W altz.” Her story was awarded first N ow East, Now West, Ertz. prize as the best story o f the Decem Broken 3, Delzer. ber issue. Both awards are 15. M arjorie Dan, Aldrich. “ Christmas W altz,” is the tale o f Jericho Sands, Borden. an Austrian lad who escapes from a Joseph in Egypt, Vols. 1 and 2. German concentration camp and Peter Ashley, Hayward. comes to America. A t a college dance Non Fiction the strains o f a waltz brings back Finding the Worthwhile in Califor. memories o f his last Christmas in nia, Saunders. Vienna. He relates the experience Sweet Land, Gannett. to his dance partner, who tells the Out o f the World, Buchanan. story. Problems o f our Times, Brainard» Too Late to Classify Juvenile Books Sammy the Baby Seal, St. Clair. The Adventures o f Two A n ti; FO R S A LE or T R A D E fo r live Humerstorm. stock. 6-cubic foot Kelvinator, also Bird Watching in the West, Twin oil burning circulating heater. Also ing. have 1934, 45-cubic inch Indian mo The Cave Twins, Perkins. torcycle will sell or trade fo r light Water, Wealth or Waste, Byron. car. W rite A. L. Babcock, rt. 1 box ----------0--------- 154, Beavercreek, Ore., or inquire Oldest Fossils whereabouts at Bill M cIntyre store at The oldest known lessils are found Low er Highland. in rocks 900,000,000 years old. \ ¿ll(lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll! _ i — ANNOUNCEMENT = I have leased the J. C. (B uster) Tunnell is still con fined to his home recovering from Among the Portlamt business visi- | pneumonia. It is hoped we may soon Harry Wooster who has been prac ticing law with the Henry A. Chappie tors Monday were Mayor and Mrs» see him resume his duties at our lo cal store. company at Billings, Mont., has been S. E. Wooster. = and am ready for business admitted to practice in federal courts. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Teats and son Mrs. Clyde Schock and mother Mrs. The oath was administered by Federal B eit o f Dallas were in Estacada last R. E. Davis were business visitors in Judge Charles A . Pray. week to attend the Rebekah initiatory GARFIELD Oregon City Monday. at which Leslie iciggm i-icsiie Kiggins s le le ft it last last Thursday in u rsu a y i rites on Wednesday • night " — -------- Deep Creek Dairy.— Morning de fo r Oakland, Calif., where he will tlme their son and w ife bec8me mem- V- L’ O t* f V» . . I»1 l - t n j l f. 1 /\/l tf m d L n t ft bers o f the Estacada lodge, I Mr. Teats livery o f cream and milk. Call Carl resume his work at the college on V» Hector Anders and daughters Mar- = Formerly in the LaBarre Building by card and Mrs. Teats by initiation. Rehherg, Tel. 86.51. vis and Joyce visited Sonday with engineering. > The fam ily now is 100 percent Odd M r and Mrs. Earl Lynch at Nehalem Bessie Hunter Doane from her Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell and Mrs Fellow and Rebekah and they are and Seaside. home in Alaska has sent greetings Viola Denning o f Sandy Ridge were ......................................... n u n ........ ............................................. .'' proud o f it. Mr. and Mrs. Teats hav^ to the Rebekahs and her friends in Estacada visitors on Monday o f th ij Mrs. C. H. Dice while trying to been members at Dallas fo r m orj Estacada where she taught school for week. save a cat from being killed by Jer than 25 years. many years. She sent a picture o f her ry their dog, was quite badly bit Estacada’« T. B. Seal sale to date Dwain Kiggins has gone out of and scratched by the cat. She is get home in a typical winter scene from the land Santa Claus comes from» totals $159.26 that has been turned the cihcken business. ting better at this writing. Miss Ir She has enjoyed 54 below zero sev- over to Mrs. Bottomley at Oregon ene Koenig o f Springwater is now Bill Pinkley Jr. <u»s joined the navjj City. There are still a few people we eral times. staying with Mrs. Dice. and has gone to Bremerton,, Wash have not heard from. Please send in Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Starrett havo He has been in that branch o f th<j Mrs. A. Sagner and daughter Mrs. your money or seals. “W hara Y ou ba«r RCA S ou nd” tha "M anic V oice of the S creen ” end ace th e Be«t in P icture«__________________ U. S. service before. Mrs. Pinkley moved their mill on the Gilgan road. Florence Carson went to Yakima, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Looney return and children have gone to Remote, Mr. and Mis. Dodge have moved back Wash., to see her husband who is ill FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY 17 end 18 in that city and reports that he is ed home Saturday night from a trip Oregon where they will make their to Estacada. “ CHARTER PILO T” home with her mother, Mrs. Brown to California. somewhat better. Friends o f Mrs. A rt Youngberg with Lloyd Nolan, Lynn Bari, Ailen Whelan. I t ’s sabotage m the indefinitely. extend their sincere sympathy in the skies. 20 qiillion people listening in with Ace Pilot Nolan fighting Underwood’s — Eggs, grade A, lg. Bob Hughes drove up from Eu loss o f her father who died last week fo r his life. Miss Catherine Purcell has been v i gene Tuesday night fo r a b rief visit doz. 24c; 9-lb. Picket Pancake flour, at Oregon City. -------------O------------- siting relatives on the coast, 35c; 49-lb. White Eagle flour, $1.29; with relatives. Mrs. Hughes who has Grant Mitchell and Nana Bryant in Mrs. J. W. Manrose who has been been caring for her sister-in-law Mrs. 50-lb No. 2 spuds, 49c; 50-lbs. No. “ FATHER IS A PRINCE” The Gingham club will meet with in Portland since November with her W alter Sagner returned borne witlj 1 spuds, 55c— No. Broadway on the A thrilling comedy drama. Mrs. Ed Linn on Friday, January 24 daughter is getting along nicely. him. Hiway—-Adv. instead o f with Mrs. Kingston at Ea Bob Harmon is getting along fine SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, JAN. 19, 20 end 21 gle Creek. and had the cast taken o f f his leg “ C ITY OF CONQUEST” ¡ M M M M M ia ia M M I M r J M M m ■lli:¡Hll¡líM inW DiaiDtlBllllBlim «ll.ai^ last week. Dr. W. W. Rhodes o f Dayton wa; m featuring Jimmy Cagney, Ann Sheridan and an all star cast. A Mrs. Wm. Pinkley Sr. stayed over in town several days this week on a story o f N ew York life full o f action, ambition, failure and faith. A truly splendid entertainment. Plus “ Good Night, Glina,” and combined business and pleasure visit. night with her daughter Mrs. Rachel News cartoons. Full two hour show. D eardorff at Estacada. She attended OSC Co-edi Start Home Practice P T A Tuesday. k\ ESTACADA YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED | GEORGE W. LOFTON | ESTACADA, ESTACADA, DEPENDABILITY Ï " 1 j* I ■ I a 3 c OATION Ut. «a» Thousands of tons of float ing steel, tugging, strain $ \S P K ing, heaving at the taut cables. Threadlike they seem, compared to the steamer’s huge bulk but they can be depended upon to hold her securely. This modem, friendly bank can be depended on to guarantee you security in the handling o f your b'- funds. With a deep background of successful ex perience and cool judgment we have much to of fer ybu. \£aekam¿i$ COUNTY BANK SANDY. OREGON I 1 Three Circulars Issued on Horticultural Work — 1 a— I Three b rief mimeographed and || printed ciiculars in the field o f hor- j| | ticulture have just been issued g t Ore gon state college fo r free distribu- tion. Circular o f information No. 228 which is a revision o f a form er pub- t lication lists the insect pests o f holly j|l ai.d makes control suggestions I t I I was prepared by Joe Shuh assistant jlj and, £nd Don C. Mote, entomologist at the experiment station. A b rief printed folder extension bulletin No. 498 gives directions for th> control o f mosses and lichens on £Vuit and nut trees. Bordeaux mix- /lute is recommended for this purposi Extension circ 1 Whorter extension (tains suggestions fo r training boysi ernes and youngberries an d incli drawings o f tw o systems. Mrs. Tompkins and son Robert o { Port Orchard, Wash., are visiting their sister and uncle Mr. and Mrs. H arry Finney. The Sldp-a-week club had an all day meeting Wednesuay and sewed fo r the Red Cross. GEUKGE Emma Paulsen visited the horn« folks recently. It has been some time since Miss Paulsen came out to see if the hills were the same as o f yore. George grange held their regular meeting Saturday evening. A fte r winning a prize in last months sales slip contest more interest was dis played this month and a larger num ber were turned in. The grange has gone in for a rodent control contest fo r this year. The men on one side and the women on the other. Last year the women won and the men had to cook the dinner. Also the folks have gone into practice fo r the an nual visitation meetings. George grange rates among the highest in Clackamas county. A person would think to see the fillb eits and alders shootin out their blooms that spring was here again Some o f the fanners took advantage o f the nice weather to get some plow ing and planting done. USED CARS 1939 FORD “85” Pickup, on ly..................... $ 4 9 5 A real fine car 1939 FORD “85” f I OREGON | ESTA THEATRE OREGON Seventeen senior women have en- tered the three home management houses at Corvallis where they wil live for the next six weeks, carrying out all normal household duties, in- eluding the care o f a young baby. These houses each with q baby ol. { its own loaned by Oregon child care institutions provide a means fo r home economics seniors to apply the infor mation gained in their college courses under some supervision. 5 I Jesj Denney Barber Shop | BROADWAY, nr ! am Deluxe Coupe, only ..... $ 5 8 5 Radio, heater, leather upholstery 1937 FORD “60” Fordor Sedan, only ........... $ 4 5 0 Perfect condition, only 15,000 miles 1935 FORD “85” Sedan Delivery only ....... $ 1 6 5 To sell “ as is.” Bob Cooke Motor Co. ‘Your Ford Dealer’ Estacada, Oregon / V