FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1941 CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Hear Gene Autry alng In "Melody How about coming to the Garfield GARFIELD ESTACADA LOCALS Ranch,” at the Esta theatre this Frl, grange Saturday evening, February Mrs. Hector Anders received word day and Saturday, February 14 and 16. It’s social night again. her youngest sister Mrs. George The Methodist W.S.C, S. meet.1! 15. Learn the secret of mysterious Lavonne Rallou spent Saturday and that aged 26, of Goldemlule, with Mrs. W.R. Hayden on next Wed- ‘“Wistaria Hall” and the black cat’s part of Sunday at the O. V. Coop Anderson Wash., hail died at The Dalles kospi- nesday, February 19. Luncheon at secret in the other feature entitled, home. tle last Monday. She had been sick “Who Killed Aunt Maggie.”—Adv. one o’clock. for some time. She leaves to mourn Want thrills? See “Who Killed Julius Krieger is working in a mill Mrs. O. E. Syron went to Port­ Aunt Maggie” at the Esta theatre her death her husband and a 5-year land last Saturday to visit Mr. Syron’s this Friday and Satuiday. Together old daughter, her mother und brother in the Molalla district. mother Mrs. Chas. Coonrad. with Gene Autry the singing cowboy and several sisteis. Mr. and Mrs. An­ G. W. Lofton was laid up Mon­ in one of his be-t pictures “Melody derson lived in the George and Por­ Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sager visiteq day with what he termed sciatica ter districts for two years. Friends Ranch.”—Adv. friends in Portland last Sunday after­ and anybody who has had it knows and neighbors extend to Mrs. Anders noon. what it means. Melva Coop visited with Irene Koo. their sinceie sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. nig at Viola o\cr the week end. They Anders attended the funeral at Got- Mr. and Mrs. John Seegers and The past matrons of Mountain hiked from Estacada a distance ot dendale last week. chapter O.E.S. will have a potluck Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wittenberg of 5 miles. Herman Davis of St. Helens vis­ Denver, Iowa were at the home of lunch at the Ahnert home today. A. H. Fasel for several days last Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Gilbert spen{ Mrs. Wm. Gilgan, Mis. Oren Bal. ited Sunday at the A. C. Davis home. week. Mrs. Seegers is Mrs. Fasel’s the week end with relatives and lou and Mrs. O. V. Coop attended Mrs. J. W. Manrose was home Sun­ oldest sister and Mrs. Wittenberg is grange at Springwater Saturday. It day but returned to Portland where Mis. Seegers daughter. Mr. and Mrs. friends in Portland. was the day the men had to serve she is under a doctors care. Fasel accompanied them on a trip After two weeks illness D. B. Esh- dinner to the ladies as they lost out Donna Rae daughter of Rev. Wat- over the Columbia highway to Bon­ leman has improved and expects to in the rodent control contest last erhous came home this week from a neville and later to Timberline lodge. return to his work with the Pep com­ year. The men had prepared a boun­ Portland hospital. teous dinner with all the trimmings Mrs. Bob Duncan and son Don, Eighteen people comprised the high pany next Monday. and were certainly on their toes wait­ Miss Sarah Rust and A1 Davis, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schock am school debate team and cheering sec­ tion who went to McMinnville last daughter Roseanne spent the week ing on the ladies. and Mrs. Oliver Suter and little son Wednesday to attend and participate end in Vernonia visiting Mrs. Schocks Mrs. Mable McMillan of Roseburg all of Portland were guests at the brother and family. in a debuting contest. was the guest of Mrs. M. Schock a home of Mrs. Rena Duncan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Palmateer of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bronson of The contract bridge club was en­ couple of days last week. Portland were week end visitors in tertained by Mrs. Floyd Day at her Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ahnert and Garfield and Mi. and MiS. Kenneth home last Wednesday afternoon. family spent the week end at Sea­ Palmateer and children all visited on Estacada. Sunday with Mrs. Palmateer’s par­ Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thompson ents Miss Catherine Purcell has resum­ Beverly Bronson of The Dalles side. Mr. and Mrs. Hillman and fam­ of Vernonia joined them at the ed her duties in a St. Johns store. visited Estacada friends over the coast. ily at Molalla. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hinkle moved George Barr and family were vis­ week end. Mrs. J. G. Hayman returned last to Mt. Pleasant near Oregon City. iting friends in Estacada Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Guy McClintock 08 Thursday from Madras where she Mr. Hinkle is employed at the Crown, Spokane old time friends of Mr. and nad been visiting her daughter for Willamette paper mill. Miss Cynthia Purcell was tn Port­ H. C. Gohring were guests at thq several days. land for several days this week visit­ Mrs. Elmer Davis visited Saturday and Gohring home from Friday of last ing her cousin Mrs. Sharp. week until Monday morning. Brooks Snyder U. S. signal corps- Sunday with his son and wife Mr. Mrs. J. Moss was a Portland visi­ Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster visited man stationed at Fort Lewis visited and Mrs. Howard Davis in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dice visited tor Wednesday. the coast last Friday and Saturday home folks for a few hours Sunday Sunday Walter Sagner went to Salem Wed home. evening at the W. C. Taylor The George Jones family is living going as far down as Depoe Bay. in the Smith residence in the west Orchard Ridge Dairy. Frigidairt nesday night after his wife and two oabies who have been visiting at the GARDEN CLUB HOLDS part of town. cooling system, good cold milk, but- home of Mrs. Sagner’s sister for the FEBRUARY MEETING Joe Rickey Jr. was here from Mo ,er and cream the whole year round past week. —Oscar Judd. Chord Field this week end. Joe ii The February meeting of the Es­ now a private first class in the U. Misses Mayrose Bartholomew and tacada Garden club was held at the CURR1NSV1LLE S. air corps. Ruth Jennings were week end visitors home of Mrs. C. R. Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Russell spent Mrs. Upton appointed her commit­ Deep Creek Dairy. —Morning de­ with home folks last Sunday return­ Sunday at the home of their daugh tees for the year. ing to Portland the same day. livery of cream and milk. Call Carl ter, Mrs. Roy Page in Portland. The study of judging was handled Rehherg, Tel. 86.51. Pushed into a wood saw by falling in a new manner when two members The ladies aid held their regular conducted A daughter was born to Mr. and wood last Friday John Surfus had a meeting an open judging of the Wednesday at the home of Mrs. John Larson of Estacada in narrow escape from being cut to Mrs. Ethelyn Shelton in Estacada arrangements bi'ot. This public jjudg- the Oregon City hospital February 11. pieces. As it was the blade penetrat­ with 19 members present. The after­ ing will be a part of each meeting ed his shoulder to the depth of an with new members assisting each Mrs. Frances Welch of Oregon inch. In all his life John will prob­ noon was spent quilting. On Tuesday time. City called on her old friend Mrs. ably never have such a narrow es­ of this week a special meeting was Mrs. Fasel gave interesting and in­ V. K. Purcell Monday. cape from death again. It took 50 held at the home of Mrs. Marie Hei- structive information on selection of ple with Mrs. Elise Hale as joint seeds and Mrs. Ames conducted the Mrs. N. B. Ecker has been serious­ stitches to sew up the gash. hostess. ly ill this week. * entertainment. C. M. Sparks was in Portland a few The Past Noble Grand club held Two new members joined the club. days this week attending the Hard­ Jake Moss who was hurt while their meeting at the home of Mrs. At the March meeting Della Ew- working on the city water extension ware Men’s convention. Hicinbotham. Seventeen mem alt will discuss seed planting and project February 3 expects to return Underwood’« Store. Butter, Grade Charles bers were in attendance. The after­ Mrs. Hills will have charge of the to work next Monday. A, lb. 35c; 3-lbs. Snowdrift, 49c; noon was spent sewing for the Red games. ‘Blu-Bell’ 49-lbs. $1.15; Gem Cross. Next meeting place will be at It is suggested that members keep Your favorite cowboy, Gene Autry, Flour Oleo, lb. 12c; Colonial Dame special, the home of Mrs. Elsie Hale. a scrap book and put them on display is at the Esta theatre this Friday $1.50 cream., FREE with at a future date. and Saturday in “Melody Ranch.” a reg. all-purpose $1.00 all purpose cream. N. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dayton who The next meeting will be with Mrs. The other big feature of this double Broadway made their annual trip to their for­ Woods. on the Highway.—Adv. bill is “Who Killed Aunt Maggie” a mer home at Anaheim, Calif., re­ mystery thriller.-Adv. Louis Clootcn who Is a war vet­ turned home last week after a two Mr. and Mrs. Martin Henthom and eran’s camp near Silverton spent sev­ months visit. JUNIOR GARDEN CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Henthorn of eral days last week in Estacada. MET FEBRUARY 5th Mrs. Lyle Haydter in South Esta­ Oregon City visited Estacada rela­ Mrs. Claude St. Clair is in Port­ cada is taking care of the poultry junior Garden club tives and friends last Sunday. land visiting this week. business now as her husband is em­ met The at Estacada the home of Mrs. Ames on ployed at Bremerton, Wash, Wednesday afternoon,,, F’ebruary 5 , Nick Hulse a former resident of Members named fall flower suita, this place was visiting old friends ble for arrangement. here Tuesday. He is now operating a Each member was asked to buy a profitable dairy ranch near Tilla­ 5 cents packet of seeds in the near mook. future. were eleven members pre­ Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin drove sent There including the advisor Mrs. to Salem Friday and visited at the Woods. Wade Ellis home. Roll call for next meeting will he Mrs. Mable Fanning McMillan re­ answered by naming a seed that mem sident of Estacada over 25 years bers are going to plant In their gar­ ago was visiting old friends here and dens. in Estacada the first of the week. Next meeting will be held after Ms. and Mrs. McMillan are operating school at Mrs. Fasel’s March 5th. Every Day at the an auto park and postoffice near Anyone interested Is welcome. Roseburg on the Umpqua river. Mr. McMillan was employed by the Peg company. Quality considered you can’t find a better place Mrs. Cotney has been on the sick Rich Wood Cargo Missing From Sunken Freighter | to save money on foods than at our store. list of late. The treasure ship of Lake Erie, \\ hy not get the habit of trading here where | PNG. HAVE FINE MEETING the rugged and once glorious three- master schooner New Brunswick, is I everything possible is done to assure you satisfaction. settle for eternity in her Last Monday Mrs. Clara Hicinbo­ free to grave five miles out from tham honored her mother Mrs. Mag- sandy Wheatley, Ont. rie Sevier by entertaining the Past For the New Brunswick, after 80 THE SEASON’S BEST IN FRUITS AND Noble Grand club at their regular years, has satisfied the curiosity of VEGETABLES February meeting. A delicious desert treasure seekers who have dreamed of salvaging the cargo that went luncheon was served by the hostess at down her in a pounding storm 1:15 after which the time was spent Our refrigerator case) keeps fruits and vege­ in sewing for the Red Crow and the In 1859. with Divers entered the hull of the ship recently and found only the tables in the best possible condition. Buy here isual business meeting. The club vo­ broken ribs and empty hull of a and note the extra choice quality. ted to celebrate the thirty-sixth an- proud ship that once sailed under tivesary of the founding of the locaf three masts, the Detroit News re­ Rebekah lodge by being hosts to the ports. The searchers closed forever the Always a large selection of Beef,, Pork, Veal, Etc. lodge on March 12. A vote of thanks legend the vast store of wealth given Mrs. Hicinbotham for her in white of oak and walnut that went We will gladly get you anything you desire in Fish was hospitality and many good wishes down with the New Brunswick under i and Sea Foods. were extended to Mrs. Sevier. Mrs. tine red flares of distress. The New Brunswick was a Elsie Hale invited the club to meet schooner in the days when lumber with her in March. was king in Michigan and Ontario Her skipper was Red McTavish and Sale Ladies' Shoe«, $2.39 her first mate was Buff Warren. To­ Ladies' Dress Oxfords and Sport gether they rode her through the Fine quality Star brand up Great Lakes and over the Atlantic H. C. GOHRING Telephone 75-1 Shoes. to $4.98 the low price of $2.39. to Liverpool. They carried a cargo ESTACADA, OREGON m Also one for of 18,000 bushels of wheat from Chi­ group of $2.45 and $2.98 cago and the New Brunswick was shoes, special pair only $ 1 .S 9 . the first in history to cross the lakes — RAY MARTIN» Creaks«*. — A jt r . Bird In Hand Otis Clark was pitching to batting practice In a pregame warmup at Norman, Okla. He stuck his glove in the air to catch a high return. The ball bounced out of his glove but he caught a bird that was fly ing after the ball, apparently chas- ng it. This Newspaper and the LIBERTY Magazine One Year for $2.50. ESTA THEATRE OREGON ESTACADA, ”Wk«r« You boar KCA Sound” tha “Magic Voice of the Screen” end m « the Heat in Picture« FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 and 15 Gene Autry in One of Gene’s best. A thrilling picture filled with hard riding, hard fighting and glorious songs of the west. “ MELODY RANCH” “WHO KILLED AUNT MAGGIE" Find the hidden room and you”ll know the secret of myster« ious Wistaria Hull, the home oof the “‘Black Cat.” SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16-17-18 Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert, Hedy Lamarr In "BOOM TOWN’” A star jammed sensation filled with booming action, booming romance, booming thrills. Once in a lifetime such a cast and such a show sensation. It’s just like four great pictures rolled into one. Plus News. > . «iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit-_ DEPENDABILITY Guiding this nation thru the worst crisis in its history Abraham Lincoln was a man who could be depended on. A faithful friend and a generous, forgiving foe,, all could well emulate him. % Our doctrine of helpful cooperation is some­ thing our depositors can always depend on. 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