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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1941)
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NÉW3 Salmon are running in the creek Mrs. Earl Gunter and daughter near the Wade service station which Betty Jean were business and pleas Ed Sauer of the Tunnell & Sauer causes quite an amount o f amuse ure visitors in Portland last Thurs .'tore located at Currinsville has ment for the children and many older day evening. leased the residence vacated by the people. Dr. W. W. Rhodes o f Dayton is I. H. Menke family. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Foster and here this week visiting old friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Womer who was daughter Nell, John Perry o f Port Julius Krieger went to Portland visiting at the home o f her daughter land and Mrs. Bert Boyles and Na last Thursday to visit his daughtef omi Taylor of Tigard . were guests in Corvallis returned home Tuesday Mrs. Carl Wrenn returning Sunday- so as to attend the installation cer o f Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Foster last night. Friday night to witness the operetta emonies o f Mountain Chapter No. given by the Estacada union high There was a birthday surprise par 108 O. E. S. school and directed by Mr. Foster. ty last Saturday night at the R. H, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Keeth are now Dinner guests at the O. E. Syro.n Curtin home honoring Mrs. Mollio enjoying a fine new car o f the lat home last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bates. After the tamale dinner the est make and a beauty. Ersol Wonderly and two sons,, Mr. guests amused themselves by playing cards. Mrs. Alice Armstrong and daugh, and Mrs. W. J. Syms and son Georgq o f Milwaukie, Mrs. Nora Davidson ter Mrs. Harold Kitching were in The Maccabee society originally 1‘ ortland Monday on a business mis o f Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Paul the Artisans had a turkey dinner at Syron o f this place. sion. the F. A. Darroiw home last Thursday Bert and Ernest Park spent th? night, after -which the members held Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robley of Port week end with home folks here. They a meeting. Those from out o f town land attended ttie installation cere are building the Menke mill at A l present were Mr. and Mrs. Theo monies o f the Eastern Star at this Ahlberg and two sons from Portland. place Tuesday night and were guests bany. They report a most enjoyable time, o f Mr. Robley’s brother and wife, Judge C. 0 . Troupe, Estacada jus Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Robley. Deep Creek Dairy.— Morning de tice o f the peace attended a meeting o f the justice of peace officers of livery o f cream and milk. Call Carl Mrs. A. Smith and Mrs. H. E, the county held at Judge Thiessen’s Rehberg, Tel. 86.51. Hughes were combined business and court in Milwaukie on Tuesday even Mrs. Mary Boyle and Mrs. G. R. pleasure visitors in Portland Tues, ing. Sager went to Portland Tuesday, day. O. E. Smith is making extensive Mrs. Boyle to look after her music Mrs. L. D. Meade entertained at a improvements on his home in the pupils and Mrs. Sager to visit with tea last Friday afternoon in honor of way of new plumbing and decorat friends. They returned the same day, Mrs. Francis I). Brooks o f Corvallis. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks who are formi Come to Garfield grange hall for Portland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. er members o f the Estacada union high school faculty visited Estacada a good time this Saturday night, Jars H. C. Gohring last Sunday. ESTACADA LOCALS to call on friends and see the oper uary 25th. Adv. etta “ Peggy and the Pirate.” Thru the courtesy o f the county legislators the public will find cop ies of the state bills, both house and senate, at the office o f this news paper. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitching were among those who attended the Aid for Britian program in Portland Wed nesday night. Everybody welcome.— Amanda L. Mattoon of Seaside, this state, is visiting at the home of Miss Cynthia Purcell was brot her parents, Mr. and Mr«. Millard home from Forest Grove where she Sarver. is attending college Sunday as she The many friends of John Osborne has been quite ill with the measles. are glad to see him around again. She is improving at this time. Constable Charles Weaver has been Orchard Ridge D airy. Frigidaire ill at his home for the past month. cooling system, good cold milk, but The Haydter residence on Fifth ter and cream the whole year round. street is nearing completion. —Oscar Judd. n :< m Gravel has been placed at severaj places around town where it wa.j badly needed. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Myers moved to their new home on west Fourth street last week end. Mrs. M. M. Metcalf was seriously ill with a sinus trouble over the week i end. • á IVA- ®0b, 7« • v -' V CESSION JM B K R SOURCE FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1941 Amanda I.. Mattoon of Seaside, this state was a visitor at the home o f her daughter Alice Ada Pedersen. AN N O UN CEM ENT Miss Virginia Menke is staying with her grandmother at Gladstone and attending business college tn Portland. I am opening a BARBER SHOP in the LaBarre Building, Estacada Decrease Shown in fatalities SATURDAY,, JANUARY 25TH First Class W ork and Ladies Haircutting a Specialty Children up to 12 years old, haircuts, 35c BUNNY MARSH” Reversing a nine-year upward trend Estacada, Oregon Oregon bicycle fatalities showed a decrease o f nearly one-half as com pared to 1939 with eight fatalities listed in 1940 against 15 for the year before, a drop o f 46.6 percent it w-al revealed by Earl Snell, secretary of state. The year 1940 was the first time since 1931 that bicycle fatalities have dropped and it was the lowest num ber o f victims since 1937 when six persons were killed in bicycle traffic accidents. The average age of the bicycle ac, STEER BEEF POT R O A ST , lb...................... 2 0 < ’ cident victims during 1940 was 14 V4 years, Snell’s figures disclosed The [ j LINK S A U S A G E , lb.................................................. 2 0 ^ ! oldest bicycle fatality involved was a person 22 years of age and the youngest was eleven. ! R AN CH O SOUPS, 4 cans ........ 2 5 ? Six o f the eight person killed or 75 percent met death on rural high ¡R A N C H O CH ICKEN SOUP, c a n s ....................... 2 5 < - ways the accidents resulting In most cases when the bicycle riders rode [CELERY or C A R R O T JUICE, 2 cans .... ........19<? 1 onto the highway from a side road or a private driveway and cut across the path o f a coming motor vehicle. ; KREM EL PUDDING, 3 packages.................... 1 0 < ? “ The substantal decrease in bicyclq m fatalities in 1940 is significant of the ¡¡¡S U P E R SUDS, washing powder, 2 red pkgs 1 5 c P success o f the recent movement for bicycle regulation in this state,” Sne'.l f|j LO C A L P O T A T O E S, No. 1, good cookers declared. “ During the past two years 50 -p o u n d s .......................................................... 5 9 ^ |g many Oregon cities and communities have set up bicycle control program« jp LOCAL P O TA TO E S, No. 2, 5 0 -p o u n d s based on local ordinances designed to eliminate dangerous riding practices ||j C A B B AG E , solid heads, lb........................................ 2 C and to emphasize the importance of obedience to regulations. In addition p jJ U IC E O R AN G ES, 2-dozen ................................ 2 5 C to improving bicycle riding practices, this safety program unquestionably implants in the minds o f the younger generation the importance o f apply ing these principles o f safe operation to the driving o f automobiles as they H. C. GOHRING Telephone 75-1 become older.’” | ESTACADA, OREGON More than 20 Oregon cities and towns now hav 1 official bicycle re- m Money Saving Food Values j J 3 49C f Estacada Meat Co. b**n makin* “ " “ r »e*1 -»*“ *- P f W m s . Most of the or- dinances adopted durine: during the past two years prohibit such unsafe practices as riding double, which resulted is two of the eight deaths In 1940| riding two or more abreast, cutting across traffic, turning in the middle o f the block and riding on the left ( side o f the street. They require pro per lighting equipment and provide ’•at bicycle riders must give proper .nd and arm signals when making rns. Obedience to traffic control gnals is stressed in all these pru- •ams. In some Oregon cities’ riders who iolate provisions o f the bicycle or-, inance are haled before a special .¡cycle court sometimes presided oven y youthful judges with juries of oys and girls to hear evidence in thq ises. Punishment in many instances lcludes impoundment o f the offen- er’s bicycle for a period o f a week r more. Inquiries regarding practical pro7 -tarns for bicycle regulations received t the office o f the traffic safely d i- ision o f the state department indi- ite still further expansion o f this rograrn during the present year it as said. Arrangements for filing o f birth .rtificate principally by persons born Oregon between the dates o f 1890 id 1910 are rapidly increasing oc- irding to county clerk Guy H. Pace, irth records were not authorized in iiegon until 1910 and from that date 1910 were noot kept with any de- •e o f accuracy he said. Dpportunity for employment in ci- service, national defense job and er types o f employment in which is necessary for the applicant to ■nish a birth certificate has re ted in a great demand for such ngs. A recent Oregon law permits the tording o f birth data where an af- lavit, is obtainable from either pa nt, a near relative or some person y n g direct knowledge o f the birth the date providing the affidavit be supported by some person out- the family who also has know- re o f the exact or approximate e o f birth. This opportunity for ording a birth however is open y to persons bom within the state Oregon. Since August o f 1930 county clerk e stated Monday his office ha? d 240 birth certificates, has ap- ximately 100 pending and has fur led application blanks to many “ r persons who are attempting to secure affidavits. ESTA THEATRE ESTACADA, OREGON “ W here You bear RCA Sound” the "M agic V oice o f the Screen” end ace the Beat in Pictures FR ID A Y and SA T U R D A Y , JAN. 24 and 25 “ STAGE COACH W A R ” with Bill Boyd, Russell Hay.' :t, Speedy and Julia Carter and the King’s Men. Thrilling, exciung. -------------- O--------------- Bing Crosby, Mary Martin and Basil Rathbone in “ RH YTHM ON THE R IV E R ” It has everything it takes for a splendid show. music and charm.__________ Comedy, wit, SU N D AY, M ONDAY, TU E SD A Y , JAN. 26, 27 and 28 “ KNUTE RO CK NE” A L L AM ERICAN with Pat O’Brien,, Gail Page and other stars. It’s the life o f a sports man who won the hearts o f Americans. The greatest football picture of all time. Plus cartoon and news. Qd A GO OD USED CAR FOR THE JEW YEAR! AT " 1941 ” BARGAINS! 1935 FORD 157-in. w.b., closed cab truck 1931 Studebaker Deluxe Sedan T HE S E $175. ............. $ 1 3 5 1932 Ford Coupe ............................................$ 1 3 5 1937 International 1-ton Truck ...............$ 1 9 5 1932 Chevrolet Sedan to sell “ as is” ...............$ 9 0 Bob Cooke Motor Co. “ Your Ford Dealer” Estacada, Oregon