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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1941)
r rUCKAM Àj CQt’NTY NEWS The Gingham club met i t the home Mr. and M n. Hurley McNsmer and of Mrs. Newman at C urrinsvillt this daughter and Mr. Mrs. Jack O’Brien and daughter Bernice of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. L atourctte and week, with sixteen present. Vancouver, Wash., and Wm. Jones an children were dinner guests of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sparks Went undertaker from Bellingham. Wash., and Mrs. H. C. Gohring last Sunday. to Troutdale lust Sunday attracted were visitc at the J. Moss home on by the sm elt ru n and brot back a Mr. and Mrs. S. E. W ooster went Sunday. to Vancouver last Thursday to attend few. I t is reported th a t the ru n is not Mr. and Mis. E arl Jones and visi so heavy as in previous years. the funeral of Mrs. Sidney Smith. tor spent the week end a t th eir cot Mrs. Clint Looney and sister Mrs The Three Links Red Cross work, tage in Estacada. R obert Snyder Sr., went to Portland urs met at the home of Mrs. George F. J. H arkenrider has gone to Her- Monday afternoon to see Mr. Snydei Arm strong last Friday afternoon. who is in St. V incent’s hospital fol They were busy finishing up a quilt mi.-ton w he;e he will stay for some time with his son Geoige. lowing an operation. They report top and cutting out dresses. that he is g ettin g along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Erickson an, Garden spot, free for the asking. spending th eir spare time a t theii Miss Pauline Myers arrived home I Inquire E stacada Pharmacy. farm in Redland. from Oregon state college a t Corval Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong lis last Saturday and has a vacation The auction bridge club was enter/ of one week when she will retu rn to j have been busy these nice days do tained by Mrs. Nedie Currin a t heii ing some badly needed repairs on resum e her school duties. th e ir farm in Gai field known as the home W ednesday afternoon. Elmo Hayden one of EstacadaV W agner place. While Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Johnston young people who is attending OSC at Among the many who w ent to San were attending a session of the leg Corvalliis arrived home the la tte r islature a t Salem one day last week p a rt of the week fo r a few days va d y to get some sm elt last Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. I. H. VuCKer am Mr. Johnston honored the Clackamas cation. county legislators with a banquet a Mr. and Mrs. O tto Kiggins. the Marion Hotel. Those present w en Mrs. Clint Looney has been in poor M ayor and Mrs. S. E. W ooster Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Chindgren, Mr health fo r some time and under a entertained the city officials Iasi and Mrs. A. W. Myers, J. F. G reen doctor’s care b u t is improving. Friday evening with a banquet a wood and Howard Belton. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Anderson and the Dew Drop Inn a t Sandy. There Mrs. F. G. Robley attended an as fam ily motored to Mt. Hood last Sun were seventeen present and all re sociate m atron’s luncheon in PortlamJ day. port a most enjoyable evening. last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ludlow were bu Mr. and Mrs. Fred M arshall and L ast Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred siness and pleasure visitors a t O re Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A hnert w ent to RobJey accompanied by Mrs. Nelli« gon City last Saturday. Portland Saturday night to a tten d a Marshall and Mrs. Elizabeth Allen Mrs. Nellie Marshall and Mrs. E l show and also to celebrate Mr. and went to Silverton to visit Mr. and izabeth Allen visited Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. A hnert’s 17th wedding anni Mrs. H arry Vaughan. Womer a t the home o f h e r daughter versary. Melvin W hitrock spent the week in Oregon City last Sunday and found The contract bridge club m et at her getting along very nicely from the home of Mrs. Grace Eliassen on end w ith his parents a t this place* Melvin has enlisted in the arm y and the effects of injuries received from Thursday afternoon. is a t Vancouver. a fall a few weeks ago. Miss Lois Bates came from Seattle Mr. and Mrs. H arry Poole of Three last Saturday and surprised h er mo Links were P ortland visitors on S at ther with a week end visit. urday. D e e p C r e e k D a i r y . — M orning de Amnog those who attended tht livery of cream and milk. Call Carl schoolm asters’ club dinner a t Colton Rehberg, Tel. 86.51. Monday night were Principal M. F Johnston and C. C. Vaughan, O ttc Houdek and W alter Smith of the high school faculty. FK1LAV, ttAKOIt à», 1 Ô 41 ESTA OREGON ESTACADA, '’Where You near RCA Sound” the "M agic Voice of the Screon” and aee the Beat in Pictures F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y , M a rc h 21 a n d 22 D o u b l e Bill Roy Rogers in "Y O U N G BIL L H ICK O K ” The immortal hero of the Old W est riding the plains once more in the cause of rangeland justice, plus "E A ST OF THE R IV E R ” A thrilling dramatic picture of New York’s teem ing east side. A picture with a mighty punch. You have 18 varieties of bread to choose from when the Gresham Bak ery truck calls a t your house. Ask for our special fo r this week-end, Graham Cracker cake, frosted with 7 minute boiled icing. This popular cake has always made a h it with E s tacada people. Priced a t 25c and 50c. Gresham Bakery.—Adv. A rem inder of bygone days hangs on the wall in the office o f Mayor S. E. Wooster. I t is a draw ing of the old city hall the work of Estelle Han. sen, E staeada’s talented artist. S u n d a y . M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y , M a r c h 2 3 , 2 4 a n d 25 Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour, Linda Darnell in "C H A D H A N N A ” The great best selling novel by the au th o r of “ Drums Along the Mohawk.” Elemental love, ten d er romance, earthty humor, colorful people in a rollicking te n t show. Also seeriic “ Isle of M ystery,”' sport “ Sporting Everglades,,” cartoon “Fishing made Easy” and news -v d i o i c o S p rin g FOODS at Estacada Meat Company Choice Fresh Fruits and Vegetables packed with vitamins to give you extra pep. New Peas, New Potatoes, New Carrots, Asparagus,, Spinach, Etc. You get the highest quality for the lowest price. JUICE ORANGES,............ 2 doz. f o r ............. 29<? FRUIT JUICES OF EVERY KIND ji i i ii i i ii i i i m i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin j LOOK! AT THESE PRICES. BUY HERE AND SAVE RANCHO SOUPS, ............ 4 cans ............... 2 5 0 Includes Pea, tomato, vegetable and asparagus I FAIRWAY COFFEE,.......... 1-lb. pkg................ 1 5 0 I ORBIS FLOUR, hardwheat, ........ 49-lbs...... 1 . 2 9 | STAR TOMATO JUICE, No. 1 tall c a n ...........5 o 12 cans f o r .................... 5 5 0 ¡PENTHOUSE RAVIOLAS, two 7-oz. cans ....1 5 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiM M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim m iim iiiiiiiiiiiim m iiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiii It’s House Cleaning Time. Here you will find every thing y o u need for spring house cleaning at our usual low prices Estacada Meat Co. H. C. GOHRING Telephone 75-1 ESTACADA, OREGON \ l a Mr. and Mrs. Max Sagner and son spent Sunday a t Sagneria re sta u rant. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Woods and daughter of Salem were a t the V. K. Pur-cell home several days recently. Mrs. Della Ewalt was reelected ai tre a su re r a t the Rebekah district convention held a t Molalla last week which meets in Estacada next year. Mrs. Lora Schoenburg is chairman. GEORGE CURRINSVILLE ESTACADA LOCALS Lisle W alker who is working in Portland is living on his place out here and driving back and forth each day. A num ber from here were smelting on the Sandy Sunday but were dis appointed. They w ent again Tuesday and came back with a good catch. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. C urrin drove to Salem on Monday. Mrs. G. B. Linn and Beverly W alker accompanied them. Mis. Linn and Beverly w ith a guide saw the state capitol from top ! to bottom. They also called on the Ellises while there Oregon stale college far a weeks vacation between semesters. Ralph says it is jolly to get home wher. the trees are abloom. Roy C. Maxwell was called home from Idaho by the illness of Mrs. Maxwell who is in the Good Sam ar itan hospital for treatm ent. Mrs. Fay Miller has moved to E sta cada to make her home, having sold che farm. It is certainly a pleasure these days to drive upon our country roads, when the fiu it trees are bursting into bloom. The prunes seem to be a bit early but the fragrance is ju s t at’ enjoyable. I All but one of the teachers in the Colton public schools have been of fered contracts for 11»41 -12, O. G. Nyquist chairman of the district board announced. Mrs. Viola Renk./i advised the hom'd she will move with her husbanil to Eugene giving up her school work. Reelected were Jesse C. Deetz, superintendent, Mrs. Rosa Berglund Bruce Dowling, F. E. Jensen, Mar. jorie Wise, Mrs. Bella Erlandson and Irene Norton. I t will never do to be behind the times in things most essential, which proceed from the standard of right Garden spot, free fo r the asking. th at regulates human destiny.—Mary Inquire Estacada Pharmacy. Baker Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Clester from ac ross Eagle Creek will leave S atur day for Alaska w here their two sons are employed a t the aii port. They ex pect to be gone n-JOUt two years. They have leased their farm to : neighbor. Mrs. Nellie C uirin entertained auction bridge club W ednesday. | LEAVF. SCHOOL AT COLTON Ralph D. Chaney la home from Last Friday tw enty Rebekahs came in to spend the evening with Mis. Frem ont Hayden on her birth day. Incidentally it also was the birth day of Lester Crawford. Two larg'i cakes graced the luncheon table. Mr. and Mis. Earl McConnell received prizes for high score. ONLY ONE TEACHER TO Grand Opening BOB’S PLACE the The ladies aid will hold their re gular m eeting with Miss K athryn Me Connell on A pril 2nd. Masonic Building Estacada, Ore. Saturday Night, March 22 A large delegation of Estacada Ma sons went to Oswego W ednesday ev ening to attend a jo in t county m eet ing. ICE CREAM AND COOKIES SERVED FREE ON THE OPENING NIGHT There was a pinochle party a t thq Frem ont Hayden home last Friday evening arid a potluck supper. The birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Hay den and L ester Craw ford were cele brated. Mi. and Mrs. E arl McConnell carried off first prizes in the pinochle game. Confectionery Soft Drinks Lunches Ice Cream Tobacco Candy Come and Celebrate Our Opening with Us LOCAL MEN E N T E R T A IN E D A T B IR T H D A Y D IN N E R Thursday, March 13 Fred A. Teats and Otto Kiggins w ere entertained at a birthday dinner a t the Kiggins home given by Mrs. Kiggins and Mrs. Teats. A fter enjoying gifts and the dinner they were invited to the Ames home where Mr. Teats was surprised by hie “ A” boys basketball team . The boys presented him with a gift and the evening was spent in visit ing and listening to stories of hunt ing experiences related by Mr. Ames* Thesestories were enjoyed by all and many requests for more were made. Those present a t the Ames home w ere Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kiggisns, Duane and Joyce Kiggins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Teats, Junior Beard, Don Tuckei, H arrold Darrow, John Jubb, Harold Saklofsky, Jack Groves, Jack Hayden, W alter A hnert and Don Esh leman and Mr. and Mrs. Ames. Mrs. Jubb sent a birthday cake and a lunch of cake and ice cream and punch was served by Mrs. Teats. n s I m 1111111111111111111111111 •. i 1111111111111111111111 n i 111111 ■ 11111111111 ; 111 ; 11 II 11 ! 11111 ! 111111111 H 0U Ü OPtM I P E C l Reauti^u COFFEE BREWER 8 CUP ELECTRIC Guarantees good coffee every lime. Platinum striped, heat-re sisting glass, eosy-to-clean wide neck. Black bakelite handle, hinged decanter cover, coffee measure and safety stand for upper glass section. i ft r 2 Heat Electric S fo v e Mrs. M artha Kellogg house guest a t the A. H. Fasel home fo r the past 4 0 0 0 ON M O U N T H O O D ; few weeks has returned to h er home W E A T H E R FIN E a t Gladstone. Bright black bakalita cup, capacity 2 tablatpoons (’A oz.) dry maasura, ozi. liquid maasura. Accurata! Con* vantanti Kaap in your coffaa can. Roy Weeman, forest ran g er ha; Mt. Hood w eather was superb on Coma aorly for your gift. Limitod Supply purchased the Lloyd Yocum place ir Sunday and the second largest crowd which he is now living. of the w inter season responded to the F rank Fleischman who has been lure of the m ountain according to working in M organ’s store fo r the figures compiled here. Skiing condi past th ree years has resigned and ie tions were only fair but everyone had now working on a national defense a good time. About 1000 cars w ere counted on Estacada, Oregon = project in Portland. He will m aintain his residence in Estacada fo r the pro, the m ountain and it was estim ated ~* 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 LI 11111111 II111111111111111111111111 111111 m m 111111 11 1 . r~ th a t approxim ately 4000 persons were sent a t least. enjoying visits with about half of Elmer Sm ithenry o f Hillsboro vis them skiers and half visitors, a ra ited his friend G.W. Lofton last S atur th e r unusual feature. day. There w ere fifteen accidents all of them m inor according to the Mt. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wade of Cur- Hood ski patrol. rinsville entertained with a family Warm w eather kept the lift oper dinner at their home last Sunday. ating a t capacity all day. Dr. and Mrs. Ira A. Manville and FIN G ER CH O PPE D O F F children Marcia and Dorothy of Port.; land visited a t the Mrs. C arrie Den While chopping stove wood Claude ney home and R. O. Reed home last Ingraham, 35, employed a t the B attle C. M. SPARKS Hardware Co. BA K ER Y W e e k -E n d S p e e in l Graham Cracker Cake 25c & 50c Sunday- 1 I ».*14 ii Axe Inn a t Government camp sever O r c h a r d R id g e D a i r y . Frigidairi ed the index finger of his le ft hand tooling system, good cold milk, but- Dr. C. Don P latner said Tuesday. er and cream the whole year round L O C A L GIRL W IN S HONORS —Oscar Judd. This popular cake scored a hit with all people in the Estacada district. It is frosted with 7- minute boiled icing. Bette Bush of Eagle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. J. Moss were guests o f F. J. H arkenrider and Mr. an< her debate partner Marylyn Stew art Mr rra n k C handler Sunday evening of Skamakowa, Wash., representing Linfield college in the junior wom Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Scrutton ac en’s debates won again last week at companied by Mrs. Mary Reed and Tacoma taking home another cup for Mis. Elsie Campbell attended an E as the college against ten colleges of tern S tar m eeting a t Troutdale last the northwest at the College of Puget Saturday night.. Sound. They with three others will represent Linfield next week at the The Past M atron’s club were en- ¡te rta in id by Mrs Maude Smith last College of the Pacific a t Stockton, Friday . f ’u n o o n at the home of Miss » h ere a debate tournam ent is to be held under the auspices of the Pi Kap Maude Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. L. Hughes pa Deltea, the national forensic hon drove up from Eugene Tuesday night ors! y fratern ity to which the girls and spent W ednesday visiting a t the have been elected. They will spend a week in C alifornia visiting in the Bay parental home. Region and debating a t other colleges. Our Salesman Carries About 18 Varieties of Bread From Which You May Choose H ot i r o ss Hun S oason is half over. Be sure to give your family a treat with these tasty buns O reslia m lin k e r v %/ North Main Avenue, Tel Gresham 288 Gresham, Ore.