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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS _ r-— Orchard Ridg« Dairy. Frigidairt cooling system, good cold milk, but .er and cream the whole year round Mr«. Daniel Heffner, Portland, pre —Oscar Judd. sident o f the Oregon federation of The study club met with Mrs. M a’ garden clubs and Mrs. George Mere dith, Gladstone, secretary made their Reed Monday evening. Mrs. Ellen official visit to the Estacada Garden Yocum had an interesting paper on club Monday. In her message Mrs. “ Sam Houston of Texas,” and Mrs. H effner stressed the need o f conser Mary Reed spoke entertainingly on A lunch rounded out vation and urged everyone to keep up ‘“ Orchids” . the .evening pleasure. their garden club incentive. Radio KOAC working hand in Mr. and Mrs. E. Linn were in Port glove with the garden clubs was poin land this week being called there be ted to as privilege few other state? cause of the illness o f Mrs. Linn s mo enjoyed. ther. Mrs. Heffnar urged the stody o f hoiticulture exhibits and cautioned Miss Peggy Hayden came out from that a flower show should be kept in Portland to visit her parents Mr. and proper proportion. Mrs. Fremont Hayden over the week Mrs. Meredith told o f the success end. i ful garden center sponsored by the) A few Rebekahs and Odd Fellow; Gladstone group during the spring got the spring house cleaning bug and fall planting seasons. Due to the absence o f Mrs. Fasel and went to their hall last Friday and Mrs. Ames had charge o f the ques cleaned all their regalia. OFFICEP* VISIT GARDEN CLUB tion box. Mrs. Heffner conducted the open judging. Several new members joined the club: Plans were completed for a special meeting at the city hall March 17 at which time the public will be invited. There will be a plant sale, exhibit of dish gardens and a speaker. Please keep this date in mind. ESTACADA LOCALS Born to Mr. and Mgs. Elmer Mar shall on Wednesday,, February 26 a baby daughter. She weighed 9 pounds and has been named Loraine Opal. Mother and baby are getting along nicely. The Past Noble Grands will meet with Mr?. J. G. Hayman on Monday, Maich 10th. | . —t t - GOOD NEWS BIBLE INSTITUTE Starts Its Second W eek New Adventist Church ESTACADA SUNDAY, MARCH 9TH 7:30 P. M. Armegeddon The nations apparently help less gird themselves for the impending conflict. Come and hear what bible prophe cy has to say about this most interesting and fearful e v ent. H. D. STREVER W orld Traveler and lecturer When? Where? and Who will win. who has visited all the great Read Revelations 16:16 nations now at war. TUESDAY, MARCH 11 at 7:30 P. M. “ Reminiscense of an Ancient Eastern Religion” Vital to Everyone, all should understand THURSDAY, MARCH 13 at 7:30 P. M. “ Four Mysterious Horses” The Bible said they would appear. Have they come on the stage of action? If so, what did they represent? Read Revelations 6, and come early. H. D. STR EV ER World Traveler and Lecturer FREE MOTION PICTURE TRAVELOGUE “ Babylon to New York” Song Service with beautiful illustrated songs ....7:15 P. M, Moving Pictures .....................................................7 :30 P. M. Sermon ................................................................... 8:00 P. M. Come early for the picture* and song service. FRIDAY,, MARCH 7, 1 9 4 1 ______ ___ „■ . dies high prize and Jeff Barr won and the 9th birthday o f their daugh the gentlemen’s. Refieslunents were ter Darlene. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gil served and the guests hud an en gan were also guests. joyable lot eting. Will be glad to give piano lessons Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hedgecock vis in exchange for laundry service. Mrs. ited their daughter Mrs. L. Morello Mary Boyle, Tel 395. at Portland Sunday. Tht Morello Mrs. Harold Sarver and son at home was entered l>iy a burglar last tended a family dinner at the home week and they lost their silver, linen o f her sister Mrs. Walter Bottiger in clothing and many other articles of Vancouver Sunday. Her mother Mrs value. Edna Wilcox returned home with her Quite a number from here went for a few days visit. into Portland Sunday afternoon to Ralph Wade attended a meeting hear Dan Polms lecture. lie spoke in o f tire dealers in Oregon City Fri the auditorium his being one o f the day evening. closing speeches ol the national Chris tian Mission. Rev. Joseph Pope,, Wal- Mrs. F. G. Robley, Mrs. Mae Reed, .ei.i Smith and H. E. Walters furnish Mrs. Russell Reed and Mrs. L. D ed the transportation for those at Meade enjoyed a recital by Mariari tending. Rev. and Mrs. Pope were Anderson at the city auditorium it present each evening during the week. Portland Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mollie Bates visited her sis ter Mrs. L. O. Geuber in Barton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schoenb.urp i| Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Johnston at were among those who attended an tended a session o f the legislature in all day grange meeting at Molalla Salem one /lay last week. Saturday. The occasion was visit- tion o f Springwater grange which UNDERWOOD’ S. Butter, grade had a representation o f 31. A, lb. 35c; Gem nut oleo lb. 12c; Blu- Bell Flour, 49-lbs.. $1.19; can vege Mr. and Mrs. Har.*y Woods and tables, 3 for 25c;Nor. Broadway on baby of Salem paid a visit to her pa the highway.— Adv. rents Mr. and Mrs. V. k . Purcell last week end Mrs. Frank Nichols o f Clarkes has been here for several days owing to Aviation corpsmen Joe ahd Bob Rickey were home over the week end. the sickness of her mother, Mrs. M ao Lonnsberry. Both Phil and Ed Steinman of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Baitholomew Portland had birthdays this week and M iss Maude Sturgeon went t* and they were duly celebrated with a family dinner oil Sunday Mr an Silverton Sunday to visit Mr. anc Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lynch were Mrs. Harry Vaughan. among the guests. , Frank Chandler returned home Iasi Ruth and Dan Jennings spent Sun Thursday morning from pastern Ore day in Estacada visiting their father gon where he has been employed foi on his birthday. Ruth returned to Eu the past year. gene where she is employed on fed- Fred Ault who now lives in eas eial work. tern Oregon was renewing old ac quaintances in Estacada Sunday. Mrs W. P. Ferrel, Mrs. Eral Odell and daughter Virginia o f Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lynch enter Mrs. Ira Reynolds o f Currinsville tained twelve guests at a dinner party spent Friday evening in Portland at Saturday night. the home o f Mrs. Melvin Danley. The Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kiggins and Mr. occasion was a surprUa to her cousin and Mrs. Lester Underwood saw Mrs Bessie Caldwell on her birthday. “ Gone With the Wind” in Portland Also present were Mrs. Caldwell’s daughter* Mrs. Frank Kay and daugh Tuesday evening. ter Betty and Mrs. Harold Miller. Mrs. Beth Fyre entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ahnert enter luncheon Tuesday. Among the guests were Mrs. Mary Hannah and Mrs. J. tained their card club Friday evens ir.g. Mrs. Leona Kusnell won the la- C. Rickey. All Cordially Invited. ___ -- .- d Brooks Snyder came down from Camp Lewis Saturday « 0 celebrate his twenty-first birthday with homi folks Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder. Several Portland young people wore also guests. Brooks returned too cam; Sunday. In honor o f her husband’s birth day Mrs. W. M. Wade entertained at a family dinner Thursday evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lou Palmateer, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Palmateer and two children, Mrs. Rena Duncan and Merle Wade. of Gresham was given at the home of Mrs. H. H. Watkins on February 21. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received. There were over forty la- dies present. The Cottrell ertension unit will hold an all day meeting Thursday, March 13. Mi ? Irene Li ach county extension agent will be the leader. Mr. and Mi*. H. H. Watkins en Subject “ Weight Control.” tertained their children and famil ies on Sunday. March 2nd for dinner Jumpin'; Beans in honor o f Mrs. H. H. Watkins and Most Mexican jumping beans come from the nrovinee of Chftiua- their son Raymond's birthday. hua; they are tl-e seeds of various Mrs. P. Markvardson was pleas members of a family of swamp antly surprised last Tuesday after trees listed as euphorbiaoeous noon when over 20 o f her neighbors plants. When the plant is in blos and friends came and presented her som a small moth (Carpocapsa sal- with a beautiful lace table cloth and titans) lays an egg in one part of the flower. The oatched larvae bore runner to match also candle stick hol into the growing beans but do not ders and vase. A delicious lunch was attain full growth until the beans are hard and ripe. The larva in served. side the bean moves it by coiling Mrs. Floyd Radford and children up and then suddenly extending it are staying with her sister Mi*. H. self. Later in the season it cuts a Beatty while Mr. Radford is in the circular door through the bean and veteran’s hospital. He had a majoi changes to a pupa, and then, when the pupa is transformed to a moth, operation last week. it escapes through this door Close Cottrell community club will have examination of the beat, will show their meeting Friday night March 7. this means of exit. After the meeting there will be Chi nese checkers, cards and other games. Cake and coffee will be served. Ev- Out ol' Sight Clouds are rarely observed at •ryone is invited. heights of more than six milea Cottrell ladies aid will meet March above the earth’ s surface. The Sandy school gave a musical program Friday evening. Miss Audrey Aasen teacher of music in the Esta cada grade school was the guest mu; sician. She rendered two selection on her violin which were greatly en joyed by the audience. Miss Audrey Ludlow ably assisted at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reed am', daughter Lois and Mrs. Mae Reed were Scappoose visitors Sunday. P r e - S e a s o n S a v i n g s S a le No matter what make or model of a USED CAR you want we can get it for you and save you money. GET OUR DEAL FIRST Bob Cooke Motor Co. Mrs. D. B. Eshleman entertainer for Mrs. W. F. Cary Thursday after noon. The guests played cards am, visited. A one course lunch was ser ved by the hostess. See Errol Fylnn and lovely Olivia de Haviiand in the historical ma? terpiece ‘Santa Fe Taail” at the Esta theatre this,Sunday, Monday, Tues day, March 9, 10 and 11.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring,, Mr and Mis. R. II. Currin and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sparks visited Mr. anc Mrs. Wade Ellis in Salem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Sagner and sou of Tillamook visited in the Palmateer and Sagner homes over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bell o f Bor ing were visiting at the J. A. Hitch ing home Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Tan Detter o f thi Portland Hebrew Mission conducted services at the Christian church Sun day morning and those present liked iliem real well. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sager and Mrs Mary Boyle were business visitors ir. Sandy Monday. io Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eshleman drove Government Camp Sunday. Mrs. II. E. Hughes entertained tw< tables of auction bridge Wednesdaj afternoon. ESTA THEATRE “ Where You bear RCA Sound” the "Magic Voice of the Screen” and *ee the Best in Pictures Earl Shibley came home from Sis Mr. and Mrs. B. Corley entertain ters and is now working at Vancou ed the eighth grade, Mr. and Mrs. ver. D. McCarthy and Mrs. G. Williams at dinner Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Strahm o f Mil Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ault spent last waukie entertained at a family din ner party Sunday in honor o f the 3 ’ Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs. Albert of wedding anniversary o f the latter? Portland. parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilgar A shower in honor o f Mrs. Taylor Big Double Bill Friday, Saturday, March 7-8 "FRIENL LY NEIGHBORS” Starring Weaver Bros, and Elviry in new adventures in the shot gun country, and -------- — O---------------- “ DANCING ON A DIME” A million laughs. Youth zooms away on a swing spree in the miracle musical o f the year. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, March 9 - 1 0 and 11 Errol Flynn and Olivia de Haviiand in "SANTA FE TRAIL’” Across the years storm Jeb Stuart, Custer, John Brown. Heroes who made America great, now make America thrill. Plus Vitagrapl» cartoon and News. :w m auara!üw aiiiiai;;ai¡, . k b .......... ialini DEPENDABILITY li.iamaiiniBiiiB ■ = = ■ H ■ m m The cyclone cellar is a familiar sight in certain parts of our country. The natives o f these parts know they can depend on it to keep them safe from harm COTTRELL Word has been received from Mrs Elizabeth Womer in Oregon City tha Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Watkins and she is recovering satisfactorily from « Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Caldo spent last recent fall. Sunday at Seaside,, Oregon. OREGON ESTACADA, Guests from out o f town who at tended the shower given at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Luther Henthome recently for their daughter, Miss Ha zel, a bride o f this week were,, Grand ma Henthorne, Maiy Henthome, Mrs. Glenn Henthorne, and Mrs. Lydia Bullis o f Portland and Mrs. T. Troge of Damascus. Local guests included Mrs.. P. M. Anderson and daughter Evelyn, Mrs. B. R. Kimmel, Mrs. Car penter, Mrs. Floy Wade, Mrs. J. S) Osborne, Mrs. Mae Kitching, Mrs. Hugh Jones, Miss Maxine Hitching) Mrs. Doris Smith, Mrs. Della Ewalt, Mrs. Florence Anderson and twq daughters, Mrs. Vernon Henthorne and daughter o f Oregon City, Mrs. Ronald Guttridge, Mrs. June Looney, Mrs. Rose Bartholomew, Mrs. Jeff Barr, Mrs. Paul Lovell, Mrs. Walter Lemon, Mrs. Mae Reed, Mrs. Harry Snyder and daughter Starlee, Mrs. Ellen Patterson, Mis. Edith Chandler) Miss Ruth Cromer, Mrs. Everett Os borne, and daughter, and Mrs. Luthei Henthorne. Those sending gifts who were unable to attend were Mrs. Nel lie Carson, Mrs. Wilma Rynning, Mrs. Mary Eshleman,, Mrs. Rosa Looney, Mrs. Ted Kiggins, Mrs. Jack Tooley Miss Lois Nash, Mrs. G. R. Gorrel^ Mrs. Eva Dooley, Mrs. Ruby Osborne, Mrs. Ward Douglas, Mrs. Claude Marrs, Mrs. Sadie Wade, Mrs. Albert Kitching, Mrs. Albert Douglas, Mrs. Frank Pauli, Mrs. Ernest Douglas Mrs. George Douglas, Mrs. Della Nich olson and Mrs. Irvin Douglas. Gifts are still being received from various distant points. Mrs. A. J. Ault and Mrs. Lena Nichols atttnded the home interest conference at Corvallis last week. They were delegates from the Cot- trel extension unit. Estacada, Oregon ‘Your Ford Dealer’’ more o f it. Clifford W. Updegrave o f Eaglt Creek and Roberta C. Anderson o, Sandy were licensed to wed in Port land one day last week. ' m e The spring buying rush is coming and we’ve got to make room. We have too many used ears on hand. Tbcy are priced to move fast. Jim Rickey had an attack o f tons! Mrs. Earl Judd o f Molalla was a litis over the week end and his good business visitor here Monday. looking brother Ray took his placi in Gohring’s market. Mrs. Harry Schneider of Astoria visited Mrs. Ina Smith and her neph George Fourier is improving hi; ew Homes- Matson at Three Links residence in south Estacada by adding over the week end. Mrs. Schneider a basement. will be rembered by many as Lydia Mrs. Mary Boyle went to Portland Matson. Tuesday mornng and returned Wed You’ll hear lots o f good old moun, nesday evening. tain music in real hill-billy style when Mr. and Mrs. Sam Whitehead am: the Weaver Bros, and Elviry come to two daughters o f Milwaukie visitei the Esta theatre Friday, Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jubib Sunday Sunday, March 7, 8 and 9 in “ Friend ly Neighbors.” —Adv. Mir. and Mrs. A. Smith went to Cal ifornia one day last week to fine some warm sunshine and came righ MANY PEOPLE ATTEND SHOWER back home again where they found FOR MISS HENTHORNE While working in Portland severa. days ago Arlie Troupe fractured one of his wrists, ft was a bad break am. it will be several weeks before hk will be able to use it again. 12 at the home of Mrs. J. Brook. while the elements rage above. i l The residents o f this community know they can depend on this bank to weather all winds o f adver- ■ sity. The cool, intelligent judgment o f our officers 1 makes this a safe repository for your funds. 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i