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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1941)
C LACKAM AS COUNTY ■ NEW * ■ I LIU! tables and benches for 5000 people MOVIE TAKIN G NOT NEW A T sand piles for the younsters, horse MT. HOOD OLD-TIMER RECALLS shoe courts, bath house and beach, boats and canoes, all kinds o f fish, The movie talcing at Mt. Hood now ing and dutch ovens with plenty ol isn’t the first George Maroney, oil. wood. timer said. Blue Lake Park— Clyde Brannan “ Don’t l know when I and Ligc and his seven piece dance orchestra Coalman were packin' lumber on ou> will see double duty here this week PTA GETS FRUIT JARS The P T A which asked fo r a dona backs from Carter rock to the sum when they play fo r the benefit dance o f the East Multnomah softball as tion o f fruit jars in which to can fruit mit for the first and only lookout ca sociation Friday night and at the winters hot lunches has already re. bin ever built on a perpetual snow regular Sunday evening hop. Start and vegetables this season fo r next peak,” he asked. Taking a long breath he contin ing their fifth consecutive season ceived over 200 jars. ued: “ That was in 1917 and while I last Sunday night. Brannan’s band is was loadin’ up with all I could carry pleasing park duncers with plenty of Free Enlargement at Davidson*» new arrangements and features. Drug Store, Gresham,, with any 6 or 8 on my bac k, here comes fiv e Holly, Featured singer is Lealah Landen exposure film finish at reasonable wood picture ‘shooters.’ They askec me to pose. I said I didn” t care to b> girl vocalist who personality and price o f 25-c.— Adv. in it but they got a little above int singing ability has won her many The annual track meet o f the San end Lige and started grindin’ and friends among dancers o f this sec dy grade school will be held on Sat zip! I ’d been ‘shot’ and with my lonp tion. , This outstanding recreational park urday, May 10 on the G. D. Orr field mustache drippln’ with icicles, wel’ it happened before I could get m; boasts parking space fo r 2000 cars, at Sandy high school. mitten up to wipe ’em o ff.” A fte r the film had made the rounds o f the cities, Otto Meinig who built the only movie house Sandy ever had showed the film here. Maroney recalled that when the ca bin was finished many easterners came to Mt. Hood not only to see th i mountain but the tiny house on top we treat you as we would wish to be treated o f it. ----------o--------- At All Times if our positions were reversed CARROLL Free Enlargement at FUNERAL HOME D A Y A N D N IG H T S E R V IC E Phone 247 GRESHAM . O REGO N XS _ Davidson’, -J .J ALL OUT FOR Soft Ball Schedule IS Annoi need DEFENSE income taxes will be greatly increased. Anticipate this Cash Requirement by open ing a Savings Account, then make regular deposits weekly or monthly so that the funds for BANK M ILLER G A R A G E Jt S A L E S — STU D E B A K E R — S E R V IC E Tel. 4131 Day and Night Service NELSON FIN A N C E C O M P A N Y Opposite Post Office, Oregon City Furniture Loans License M-268, S-232 Tel. 6911 BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN Established in 1879 W ATCHES J E W E LR Y SIL V E R W A R E Gift* for All Occaaiona Bridge Corner C 'egon City Seventh and Main Telephone 8531 I Earl Gunter were Miss Clair Neville o f Oregon City and M ayor and Mrs, Ben Fisher o f Bonneville and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Barker o f Portland. The Past Noble Grands club will jou iney to Portland next Monday to the home o f or.e their members, Mrs. Eva Ahlberg. They w ill spend the day with a pot luck luncheon at noon Those wanting transportation kindly call the committee, Frances Hedge cock, .Nellie Currin and Mable Win ston. Plans are to leave at 11 o’clock V IO L A June 4. Corbett vs. Loop Tavern; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderegg o f San Troutdale vs. Kiwanis. Francisco and John Anderegg o f Gre June 6. Bonneville vs. Kiwanis; sham were Thursday visitors at thq Loop Tavern vs. Ivy Service. home o f Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tannler. June 9. Bonneville vs. Loop Tav Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waldkirsch of ern; Corbett vs. Troutdale. Portland Viisfjhed Saturday eveniyig June 11. Corbett vs. Kiwanis; Ivy with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Trimpler. Service vs Troutdale. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins and June 13. Corbett vs. Iv y Service; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner o f Dodge Bonneville vs. Troutdale. ;nd David Horner Sr., drove to Dal June 16. Loop Tavern vs. Kiwanis las Tuesday evening where they visit- •id Howard Horner and also enjoyed Here is a wood and coal circulat i program given by the Dallas high ing heater that is a wonderful buy school. Howard Horner is one of fo r someone. Has 18 inch firebox the instructors in the high school. and is in first class condition. Looks Mr. and Mrs. Harry Traylor vis good and is a good heater. Prise $15 f.o.b. our store. W e also have a nice aed their son-in-law and daughter variety o f dresseis up from $8.50 M r and Mrs. Norman Lamb in Port Hundreds o f bargains in household land Saturday evening. A lice W heeler o f Portland spen- goods o f all kinds. Come and see. To- baison Second Hand Store, Powel the week end with Caroline Jubh. Blvd, Gresham, Oregon.— Adr. Mrs. Eldon Lankir.s attended a get to gether o f the Class o f 1920 at the Oregon City high school at home of DOVER I Mrs. Lenora Parker at Mapl< Lane The Misses Janet Peetz and Bev on Friday evening honoring Mrs. Nor erly and Phyllis Loundree o f Sandy ma Freytag Gillman o f Chicago who spent Monday with Janet and Rober is here on a visit. ta Schmalz. Mr. and Mr-. Ed Trimpler visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ficken are Mrs. Hugh Guthrie was reelected to teach the primary grades at the spending several weeks with their so I Stanley Ficken at Spray, Oregon. Welches school. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fennel o f Port A lex Hews has returned to his hone fro n the hospital. He is able land spent Sunday evening at the Ed Ficken home. to get around on crutches. Mr. and Mrs. H. H elfrid gt o f Port- Mr. and Mrs. W ill Bard o f Port land were Sunday vsitors at the home o f Mrs. L. S. Tenny Sunday eve. Sunday dinner guests at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lankins were Mr. and Mrs. Emery Powers and dauguhter Helen o f Gladstone, Mrs. Ernest Evanson and Mrs. Emma Heales o f Redland and Norman Cox o f Portland. Mrs. Ernest Fischer and son o f Elmer Davis went to St. Helens Redland spent Wednesday with Mrs. over the week end to visit with re Earl Lankins. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Olson o f Port latives. Visitors over the week end and land visited Sunday evening at the Sunday at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bateson home. The O’ Briens have moved into Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Trim pler at their newly built house the past week. Scappooge on Sunday. Jewelry and Gift Shop DIAM O NDS Mrs. Sarah Smith and grauddaugh- ter who have been visiting with her daughter Mrs. Hector Anders and family was called back to Goldendale, Wash., because o f the sudden death o f her brother Thomas Robertson, who died quite suddenly. H er son Glen Smith came a fte r them Satur day. Mrs. Smith is the last o f a large family. Ladies o f the home economics club o f Harding grange entertained their husbands at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. A. H. M oll on Friday evening. A fte r several hours o f pleasant visit ing ice cream and cake was servel to the follow ing: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Traylor, Mr3. Tom Jubb„ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins, and daughter Do ris, Mrs. Nora Lankins, Mrs. Ellery Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Batesoq, Mrs. Emma Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. H. N evill and daughter Alice Jean, W. R. W yatt and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Second Round Robin May 30. Kiwanis vs. Iv y ; Bonne Moll and family. Mrs. Ed Ficken visited Saturday, ville vs. Corbett. June 2. Ivy Service vs. Bonneville; with her sister Mrs. Chas. Landers o f Clackamas. Loop Tavern vs. Troutdale. R.EGON Automobile Financing G A R F IE L D Betty Zuber is staying with Mrs, with Ivy Service. The Kiwanians wiL battle with the Loop Tavern meeting Elsie Hsie siace her return from the hospital. the Corbett lads in the second tiff. May 12. Corbett vs. Bonneville; Ivy Service vs. Kiwanis. May 14. Troutdale vs. Loop Tav ern; Bonneville vs. Iv y Service. May 16. Kiwanis vs. Troutdale. Loop Tavern vs. Corbett. M ay 19. Iv y Service vs. Loop Ta vern; Kiwanic vs. Bonneville. May 21. Troutdale vs. Corbett| Loop Tavern vs. Bonneville. May 23. Troutdale vs. Ivy Service) Kiwanis vs. Corbett. May 26. Troutdale vs. Bonneville; Kiwanis vs. Corbett. M ay 28. Kiwanis vs. Loop Tavern. ñutís Oregon City Mrs. Kenneth IJalmer o f Portland district late this week or beginning o f next, depending on the weather. The spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. scarcity o f pickers w ill prevail in H arry Traylor. Dover as well as other parts o f the Mr. *nd Mrs. W alter Bateson o f county it seems. Mist and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bate Over the week end much rain fell. son and children o f Seaside spent the week end at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bateson. Jack Tooley a form er local resi dent and shingle mill operator is now Schedule fo r first half o f play by running two shifts at his mill at the six teams o f the East Multnomah Sandy. softbajl league were released this Mrs. Elsie Hale returned home week by E. P. Christensen, vice presi from the hospital last Saturday. She dent o f the association. First regu is getting along nicely. lation gamees will be played Monday Beverly W alker who made her night when Corbett tanges with Bon home with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin neville and Ivy Service Station meets Kiwanis. Wednesday night will see this winter returned to her home Sat urday. Troutdale Rod and Gun club takinj Connie Tooley is confined to her on the Loop Tavern o f Orient an the Bonneville Oilers matching bats iom e with a case o f chicken pox. Schedule for First Half of Play. First Round Robin this w ill be on hand when needed. 9th and Main jj Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins and Carl Krieger was in Portland on daughhter Doris spent Sunday with business Saturday morning. The strawberry season is getting Mrs. Larikins’s parents Mr. and Mrs. under way in the western part o f the R. A. Ten Eyck at Marmot. is. As our National Defense program picks up more men are employed. State Director L. L. Stoll reports th -i the Oregon City o ffic e has increased its placement o f men 121 percent. To pay the cost of protecting America your land v sited Mrs. Agatha Mudrow and Gladstone were Sunday visitors at the A. J. Wyman home. fam ilj Thursday. Drug Store, Gresham, with any 6 or 8 Hector Anders and Wallace Atch exposure film finish at reasonabli ison were home over the week end price o f 25 cents.— Adv. fio m D etroit where they are working at a large sawmill. They report there During the month o f May only, a was considerable snow in the moun Heavy Duty Zenith Tube FRE E with tains where the logging crew work. every Zenith T ire sold at the C. M. Sparks Hardware Co., Estacada— C U R K IN S V IL L E Adv. _______________ PA F R ID A Y , M A Y 9, 1941 » « - Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Fenton of O LD -FA SH IO N E D Revival M EETINGS THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF ESTACADA Invites you to hear Evangelist O. J. Morris Meetings each N ight except Sat urday at 7:45 p.m. You will enjoy his good old fash ioned gospel messages COME! BRING YOUR FRIEND Tell Others. Use Your Phone DODGE The Dodge unit o f the home econ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ficken spent Sun day witth Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fick omics extension club met Tuesday at Hillockburn fo r their regular meet en at Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ten Eyck and ing. Topic o f discussion was weight ■hildren o f Marmot visited Wednes- control. Election o f officers was held and lay with Mr. and Mis. Earl Lankins the following people were elected to The follow ing ladies o f Viola vis office. Evelyn Stahlnecker, presi ited the Springwater ladies aid on dent; Mrs Ruth Wright vice presi Thursday: Mrs. Dudley Dow,, Mra dent; Mrs. Fred Horner treasure lib Mildred Hale, Mrs. E. Graham, Mrs. rarian and Fern Kishpaugh was re Joe McComb, Miss Bernice Miller, elected secretary. Mrs. John Hamilton,, Mis. Wm. Arm Miss Irene Leach home demonstra strong, Mrs. Everett Hale and Mrs. tion agent visited the club o f approx Ellaa Bailey. imately forty members who were pre Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins and sent. daughter Doris, Mrs. Nora Lankins Members o f Dodge who were pres and Mrs. Ellen Simmons visited at the ent at the meeting were Mrs. Kish Einie Fischer home at Redland Sun paugh, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Keller, Mrs. day afternoon. Jacques, Mrs. Fred Horner, Mrs. Bon* Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lankins and nie W right, Mrs. Orser, Mrs. Peder daughters spent Saturday evening sen and Mrs. Spradlin. with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Powers af Gladstone. The Dodge school will hold the an Mrs. Earl Lankins spent Tuesday nual graduation on the evening o f visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hor May 28 and following the commence ner at Dodge. ment program in the gym the school will have “ open house” fo r the pat Don’t miss Errol Flynn in the beau rons and friends o f District No. 78. tifu l technicolor peture “ The A d The next day Thursday to be exact ventures o f Robin Hood,” at the a picnic will be held fo r the students Esta theatre Sunday, Monday and parents and friends thus concluding Tuesday evenings, May 11„ 12 and the school activities fo r the year. 13. Starring with Flynn are Olivia Complete and a detailed program o f dc Haviland, Basil Rathbone and the graduation events will follow in Rains. Adventure, romance, more co a later issue o f this column. Mrs. Bessie Colson who recently lorful, more thrilling, more glorious than the world has ever known.— Adv. underwent a m ajor opeartion at the Oregon City hospital is recovering nicely and visitors will probably be ru R T E R admitted Saturday and after. Robert Tedd, teacher at the Dodgo Mrs.. Leslie Randall visited at the school went to visit his parents and O. E. Wisner home last Wednesday brother William over the week end. afternoon. W hile fishing with his brother he Mr. and Mrs. Donald Christensen nearly went swimming as the canoe were home over the week end. They in which they were riding nearly cap have been working near Indepen sized. The fish that William had on his line at the tiime got away in the dence. excitement. , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Luckey o f Hub. The pupils o f the Dodge school bard called on their daughter Mrs. O. went to the music festival at the Es E. Wisner Friday evening. tacada grade school Friday mornng, Ralph DeShazer o f Sandy is mov May 2 with Mrs. H. P. Eley and th* ing into the little house across fronj teacher Robert Tedd. the Sigworth place. Mr. DeShazer had A wild flow er collection and leaf had his sawmill in the Squaw Moun collection by the pupils o f the Dodge tain district fo r some time. school has been in progress during Saturday and Monday the men of the past thiee weeks and the activi this community w eie working on the ty has culminated in two little book R E A line east o f Porter. lets for each stuudent with the leaves Strawberries are beginniing to ri, and flowers classified. Mr. Tedd the pen in this community. N ew m at teacher had a major course in the Hodge brot out a load o f crates last study o f botany while attending the Saturday fo r himself and his fa Porterville junior college where he ther. was student body president Mr. and Mrs. Goidon Hastings of Mis. O. A. Wisner received quito a birthday sui prise and g ift Thurs Vancouver, Wash., were week end day when her saddle mare presented guests at the home o f Mrs. Alice P e her with a fine colt. The little fel dersen. On Sunday, April 27 the home o f low measured 39 inches tall. His color Peary Kishpaugh was the scene o f is bay and his name is Dan. a dinner party in celebration o f the Daniel Sehutz o f Canby was a birthday o f Mrs. Majha Kishpauguh Sunday visitor at the Bert Jenning, the mother o f Pearly Kishpaugh. 43 home. guests attended and eight cakes were made as a toast to Mrs. Kishpaugh’s SE ALE D BIDS FOR 81 years. WOOD WANTED The hot lunch program o f Dodge is still in progress and will contin Sealed bids will be received by thq ue for a period o f some fourteen days Hoard o f Directors o f School District until the termination o f school for No. 108, Estacada, in Clackamas this year. Sherman W right is the cook ■ ounty, Oregon, at a meeting to be and his availability is made possible held at the school building, Estacada, by the W P A who help to sponsor the at the hour o f 7:30 p.m., on the 5tlj hot lunch program by fumiahing sur. day o f June, 1941 for furnishing said plus commodities to the schoos. The school district with 60 cords o f 4-foot school board and patrons o f the wood. Wood must be sound and in school also facilitate the hot lunch good condition. Submit bids on both program by making donations o f food old and second growth wood. and goods. I. W. TU C KE R , Chairman. Fremont Hayden,, Clerk. B ea ver’ s Adventure First pub. May8,1941. A beaver whose species virtually Last pub. May 29, 1941. has been extinct for 100 years, took a fling at civilized life at Chagrin During the month o f May only, s Falls, Ohio, but regretted his ad Heavy Duty Zenith Tube F R E E with venture before it could orientate it self. The 45-pound rodent’ s first en every Zenith Tire sold at the C. M} counter was with an automobile’? Sparks Hardware Co., Estacada— f-uder. The pelt Is on exhibition Adv. n'% the Cleveland Museum of Natural Lksiory. , i — I— ------ - ___ s—i Much Activity at Blue Lake Park 11