CLACKAMAS CòlNTV K'EWi ESTACADA LOCALS The beautiful technicolor picture o f dating adventure and devastating action "Untamed" starring Hay Mil- und, Patricia Morison and Akim Tam iro ff comes to the Eata theatre on bargain night«, Wednesday and Thursday April 9 and 10. In addition the comedy “ Waiting for Baby.’’— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Swan Rasmussen and two sons o f Portland spent the weel end at the home o f Mrs. Rasmussen’ parents Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Darrow Their son Lyle Darrow and wife alsr o f Portland were also guests at thi: home on Sunday Miss Kathryn McConnell’s home was the scene o f a jolly company ol St. Aloysius « hutch sponsors th« I Among the Estacada passengers I VIOLA seventh o f the s«.l,es of card partie« for Portland Monday morning were and dances on Saturday, April 6th at Mrs. A. H. Fasel, Mrs. J. G. Hayman, Mis. Harry Traylor, Mrs. Tom Jubb the Eagl<> Creek grar.ye hall. Admis­ and Mrs. Martha Ellis. Mts. Fasel sion 25 cents. A good time is in store went to Portland to attend a flow«-, Mrs. Ed Trimpler, Lillian Thompson, Mrs. Nora Lankins, Mrs. Ellen Sim­ for all.— A.lv. show. mons, and Mrs. Earl Lankins attend­ Lloyd Yocum is now employed iu Miss Dorothy Fasel o f Portland ed the meeting o f Harding grange Floyd Gossett of Portland combined. a sawmill at Sandy : nd is staying was the guest of her brother A .11 home economics club Friday after­ Fasel and title a few days this week, noon at the home o f Mis. Allie Tracy. business and pleasure Wednesday with his mother in Estacada. and visited Estucada. J. E. Shibley spent the week end Miss Betty Juob is out of schooj Sunday evening visitors at the Neil Bronson took his mother over with his family here and then went this week on account o f a splendid home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ficken were to The Dalles Wednesday where she to Sisteis where he will be employ­ attack o f mumps. John Jubb is also Mr. and Mrs. John Osborne and Mr. at home recovering from the same dis­ will stay with her son Lee and wife ed for a time. and Mrs. Everett Osborne and daugh­ for a time. Mr. and Mrs. R. Davidson o f Port« ease with complications. ter Evilo o f Estacada, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Naomi Taylor o f Tigard spent land weie guests at the Fred Winston Next Sunday at Mill City where Victor Ficken and daughter Elaine the week end here with her sister home last Wednesday and Mr. amf the CCC boys are in camp they wil'^ of Mills City and Mr. and Mrs. Bob, Mrs. Jesse Foster. Miss Taylor is a Mrs. Paul Eylat'son and three chib hold open house and expect a large Guttridge o f Springwater. teacher in the high school at that | dren also of Portland were visiting number of relatives and friends to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woods o j Mr. and Mrs. Winston on Sunday be present from Estacada. Governor place. The ladies are Mr. Winston’s daugh Sprague is to be in attendance all Estacada visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wyman. ters. day. ladies from Currinsville who are men bers o f the ladies aid at that place Miss McConnell always proves a mos pleasing hostess. Mr. and Mrs A. G. Ames and Mr and Mrs. Vernon Ames were businesr visitors in Portland Wednesday. Mountain Chapter cheer clubs meet ing which was to have been held on Tuesday afternoon was postponed un­ til next Tuesday afternoon at the J. C. Tunnell home. It was necessary tq postpone the meeting for several rea­ sons. ■ vwwwvsav ----------- ------------------ -------- Morgan Feed & Grocery U. S. MORGAN, ESTACADA, ORE. A HOME OWNED STORE PRICES RIGHT Sli»l> H ere ! Huy M o re ! P a y Les« ! CRACKERS, salted............ 2 -lb . b o x ................17 Fred Teats the eighth grade teach­ Mrs. Womer improving all the time. er in the Estacada schools is walking Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Robley were here is the place to get your with crutches this week on account entertained at the E. P. Rarnum of a sptained ankle received while home at Milwaukie Sunday. playing ball last week. He is attend­ “ The Strawberiy Blonde” new Jas. ing to his school duties however. We can give you better wire at lower price than Cagney-Olivia d< Mavilland costar­ Mr. and Mr a. John Osborne went ring comedy will be at the Esta thea­ you can get from a mail order house. Let us quote to Goble one day last week to visit tre this Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, you prices on field fence or barbed wire. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Freman and hiot April 6, 7 and 8. This is the picture back a load o f ginseng. that has attracted record crowds Come in and see our samples of new spring Mr. and Mrs. Everett Osborne anii wherever presented and is unani­ Mayflower Wallpaper. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Osborne attended mously praised by newspaper critics --------------o -------------- the ice capude at Portland last Sun­ as one o f the brightest comedies of Decorate your home this spring with Sherwin- many film seasons. In addition the day. Williams Paints, “ the paint that covers the earth.” feature “ Wacky Wild Life” in colors. O rch ard R id g e O alry. Frigidain Jos. Reichman’s orchestra and Metr«| We have all colors. cooling system, good cold milk, but­ News.— Adv. ler and cream the whole year round. John Geil w h. enlisted in the U. —Oscar Judo. S. Army a short time ago is now sta Estacada, Oregon The Estacada Study club had its tioned at McChord Field. regular monthly meeting at the home The choir at the Methodist church o f Mrs. R. O. Keed Tuesday nighty is now getting music ready for Eas­ Mis. Reed was hostess and the regu­ ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Foster will lar interesting and pleasant time ill assist the choir next Sunday with reported. appropriate musical numbers. Last Sunday there was a Christian Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weaver and church rally at Gladstone and among ESTACADA,_________________________OREGON Miss Peggy Hayden and Lee Gens- those from here who attended wer^ man o f Pemberton, Wash., were week Mrs. Perry Anderson and daughtei " W h e r e Y ou hear R C A S o u n d " t h . “ M a g ic V o t e , o f lha S c r . . n ” and end guests at the Fremont Hayden Evelyn, Mrs. Nellie Carson and Mrs. _________________________*oa tfre Beat in P ictu r »«_____________ home. M. Gerbrick. , C. M. Sparks Hardware Co. GOLDEN WEST COFFEE .... pound can ... 2 8 < * » ill ESTA THEATRE Mrs. Sarah and Ray and Chester Sylvester of Portland, Mrs. Carrie Oliver of Sand Point, Ida., Gallord Mallett and Gene Sylvester o f Port­ land, mother, brothers, sister, uncle and nephew o f Mrs. Ed Linn came to Estacada last Saturday and took hei back to Portland where they had a family reunion over the week end. E stacad a M eth odist C hurch New Adventist Church, Estacada S u n d a y , A p ril 6 th T u e s d a y , A p ril 8 th T h u rs d a y , A p ril lO th very important lecture*. F rid ay and S aturd ay, A p ril 4and S D ou b le Bill “ M IC H A E L S H A N E , P R I V A T E D E T E C T I V E ” Sunday school at I 50 a.m. Public worship at 11. Sermon subs jeet “ The Leader o f the Procession o f Palms.” Violin solo, “ The Holy City” Henley Mrs. Jesse Foster. Piano accom­ paniment by Mr. Foster. Epworth league, 7 :00 p.m. Miss Carolena Wade is busy re. hearsing these days in Portland with P ru n e M arketin g F a c to r s are Don’t miss this Thrilling, Romantic Comedy the LaScala Opera company who wilj L isted in N ew B u lletin present several grand operas in April, Orchestra selections and special vocal numbers and May in Portland, Seattle, Spo­ to be given at Newberg and Pacific University con­ That Oregon dried prune produc« kane, Tacoma and Longview. tion constitutes only a minor part tests will be presented between acts. The regular monthly meeting o j of the Pacific coast output is agaiu An evening of enjoyable entertainment is in store Carl Douglas American Legion post emphasized by a study o f dried prune and its auxiliary wilt be held in the maiketing thru cooperative asso­ for you. . local Legion hall next Monday ev­ ciations just issue«' by the Oregon Admission, Adults 25c. Children 15c. Tax Free experiment station.. The report as ening, April 7th. station bulletin 378 is made by Dr. Jim Jennings left last Sunday ev­ D. B. DeLoach agricultural economist; ening for Booger, Texas. He is going and Charles W. Peters a research to play baseball in the West Texaq assistant. league. For the past four years he The Oregon production for the per­ has been playing in Montana, Wyo5 iod 1928-1937 inclusive averaged ap­ ming and Coloiado. proximately 9 percent o f the Pacific coast total. A further complicating Jacob Durig, Logan farmer was ta­ factor in the marketing problem is ken critically lit last week and is the fact that the nine cooperative now in the Oregon City hospital. , dried prune associations in this state Mr. and Mrs. Francis Edward Cross pack an average of only 26 percen* who were married in a log cabin nca; f Oregon’s total dried prune output. Estacada in 1891 celebrated their The combined average total assets 50th wedding anniversary March 28’ for six o f the associations over th« Song service at 7:15 p.m. Conducted by Singing Evan­ at their home in Oregon City. period studied were slightly in excess gelist Bergh. o f $38,000 which is not considered Miss Mildred Smith who is attend­ high. Seven o f the cooperative asso­ ing Multnomah college visited hei Special Music each evening. ciation market thru the Oregon Prune parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith exchange. Up to May, 1940 no sales Free Motion Pictures at 7 :30 p. m. during the past week. promotion work had been done by the Lecture at 8:00 p.m. by H. D. Strever. Miss Mary Alice Reed has been re­ associations although since that tme iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiii elected to a place in the Corvallis city the sales agency has developed a pro­ gram for advertising packaged schools. prunes. L. R. Hayden has began the erec­ “ The price for Oregon prunes ar^ tion o f a garage on the place he “ God Has Given Man a Mirror and He is Particular Man recently purchased in north Esta­ contingent on the California prune prices and in general the price for Should Use it." cada. dried prunes tends to vary reversely iiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiHiiiimiimiimmimiMiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimi'iM Bi.l Topp, signal corspman from with the supply,” the report states Camp Lewis was circulating amonp “ There is some indication however^ that the demand for prunes is influ- his Estacada friends Sunday. enct'd by the demand for substitute “ Two Great Lights, Which One did Christ Extinguish.” Mr. and Mrs. F. G. RobJey, Mr. and products such as canned grapefruit iiiiiiMiimiiiiiiimiiiiHiimimiiiiimimiiimmmiiiiiHiiimiiiimiiHiiiiiiiimmimii Mrs. George Fourier, Mr. and Mrs and canned fruit juices such oranges, D. B. Eshleman and Mr. and Mrs pineapple and tomato juices. , R. H. Currin attended the ice cap “ The rapid increase in the consump a«le in Portland Friday night. tion of canned juices since 1933 with­ out any perceptible rise in the con­ “ God’s Answer to Evolution’’ Vernon Todd has been reelect.d to sumption o f dried prunes indicates r his place in the Mill City schools. shift in consumer demand to fruit $5,000 for the missing text. Can you find it? Come and hear Missionary Strever give these three Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitching an« and vegetable juices or at least a con. Roland went to Portland Saturday sumer preference for canned juices over dried prunes.” 1 night to see the ice capade. G o o d N ew s Bible Institute Mr. and Mrs. Emery Powers and dauughter Helen o f Glailstone and Norman Cox o f Portland visited on Sunday afternoon at the Eldon Lan­ kins home. Mr. and Mrs. Geotge Olsen o f Portland were Saturday visitors at the home o f Mr. anr Mrs. Ed Bate­ son. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Traylor spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Hessmer in Portand. Mr. and Mrs. Bunny Marsh and Fred Marsh o f Viola were Friday evening guests at the home o f Mrs, L. S. Tenny. Harry Traylor attended the ban­ quet for the railroad men in Portland. Monday evening. Doris Lankins was an overnight guest o f Shirley Tucker in Estacada on Monday night. Smooth Galvanized W ire CORN F L A K E S ................ 3 pkgs........................ 2 1 C |SWEET P O T A T O E S .................pound.................. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew and son Bobby of Estacada spent Sun day with Mrs. Bartholomew’s par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tannler Sr. , Sunday afternoon guests at I he home o f Mrs. L. S. Tenny were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brock and Mrs. Flo­ rence Hickman o f Oregon City. Berry and Ginseng Growers Prices for FRIDAY-SATURDAY, April 4 and 5 l i » FBI DAY, APftllC 1041 Starring Lloyd Nolan and Marjorie Weaver. Laugh and thrill to fiction’s favorite new sleuth, plus -------- --- O-------------- Gene Autry in “ ‘ R ID IN G ON A R A I N B O W ” New adventures on ol’ man river, with America’s all time cow­ boy king. ■ Sun day, M on d ay , T u esd a y , A p ril 6, 7 an d 8 “ STRA W B E R RY BLONDE” V Starring Jimmy Cagney and Olivia de Havilland, plus “ Wacky- Wild Life,” colored and Jos. Reichman’s orchestra and Metro News. W ed n esd a y and T h u rsd ay, A p ril 9 and 10 B arg ain N ights "U N T A M E D ” Starring Ray Mitland, Patricia Morison and Akim Tamiroff. Plus comedy ‘“ Wating for Baby.” I