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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1941)
„• l a c k a m a s E S T A C A D A LOCALS Bert Park’s tame (leer which one day ventured out on her own is back home a^ain and happy to get three square meals a day once more, Wilbur K. Iloweil and Leuana Gar- outte both of Estacada were licensed to wed in Vancouver last week. The past tnatrons club held a meet ing at the home of Miss Maude Stur geon last Friday with a very good at tendance and the ladies report a very pleasant meeting. Mrs. (fora Jones o f Portland war, here last Sunday to visit her mothei Mrs. E. J. Yocum. The Marshall family all gathered' at the home o f Fred Marshall in the George section and with Mr. and Mrs. Ahncrt and Mis. Ahnert’s mother en, joyed a picnic dinner to celebrate Mother’s day. There were 22 past noble grand ladies who went to Portland Monday to hold their May meeting with Mrs. Elva Ahlberg. Mrs. Ahlberg who has been in poor health is reported to be somewhat improved and tne ladies enjoyed refreshments and a splen» did visit. new s F r id a y , rinsville, Mr. ¡uid Mrs. Vernon Duu? ■iid children o f Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. John Duus and children of Whit Salmon, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Duus o f Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keeth went t • Portland last Friday to see Geo. Arm strong and found him improving an£ able to sit up for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kimberlin am Lloyd Duncan was in Estacada Iasi children of Portland were at the Lit Sunday to visit his mother Mrs. Renr tie Gem reasaurant on Mothers da. Duncan. Nod doubt granddad Forey who is a Mrs. Ray Keeth had an attack o j dandy cook prepared the dinner foi leuritis this week and was suffer the family. ng very much but is somewhat impro For those who have seen it before ved at this time. and for the thousands waiting to see it again the complete full-length Melvin Whitrock who is in the version o f “ Gone With the Wind' army stationed at McChord field vis- nothing out, will be shown at the ted home folks last Sunday. Esta theatre Sunday, Monday, Tues R. H. Keeth and wife visited rela day May 18, 19, 20. Matinee Sunda; tives in Salem last Saturday. at 1:45 p.m.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Laswell spent the week end in Salem looking for a residence as they expect to move from Estacada as soon as school clos es here. Mr. Laswell will be principal o f a school in Salem. Dinner guests at the Harry Os- norne home last Sunday included vlrs. Osborne’s mother ,Mrs. Mollic Bates and Mr. Osborne’s mother, Mrs. John Osborne. Other guests enjoy ing the dinner were Miss Lois Bates John Osborne and Lester Crawofrd. The new building being erected by Orval Hood o f Portland and F. E. George Ramsey on the east side of Broadway is about compeited and Snell of Troutdale were supper guest? will be occupied by the beauty par at the H. E. Hughes home Wednes- ’‘ay »¡Bht. j rj.Au. lor. H. J Laswell went to Carver Tues Jack Watson and Ray Aycock are day night to give an address before now employed at Pendleton.. Neil Bronson was called to The the graduates o f the eighth grade in Dalles Saturday because o f the ser the Carver school. Chester Womer and David Eshle- ious illness o f his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Suter o f Port nmn came from Seattle last Sunday land weie guests at the home of the to spend Mothers day with relatives James Norris has resigned as care latter’s sister Mrs. I. W. Tucker last at the Eslilcman home. Mr. and Mrs. taker at Eagle Fern park. He was a Sunday, Woodward of Oregon City attended mighty good man on the jo b and the family party bringing Mrs. Eliza- worth a great deal more than he got. Special revival meetings at thq beth Womer and their two daughters Christian church are being continued and families with them. Mrs. Womer The Women” « society for Christa» ' tllis wcuk wjth velY B00d attendance remained here with her daughter Service o f the Methodist church will ! at ettc^ serv*ce- Mrs. Eshleman for a longer visit. meet at the home o f Mrs. Mae Reed ' Mr alld Mra< Elmer Hannah and Deep Creek D airy.— Morning de on Wednesday, May 21st. The speak- daughter Louise came from Portland livery o f cream and milk. Call Carl er will bo Mrs. M. B. Parounaton to extend best wishes to the formers Rehberg, Tel. 86.51. wife o f a former minister of the local mother Mrs. Mary Hannah on Moth church. ers day. Mrs. Homer Sarver visited Mesdames J. H. Tracy and Clint her mother on Thursday. Looney were in Portland on business A delegation from the Estacada Re* errands Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wade went tc bekah lodge went to Sandy on Thurs day o f last week where they attend Portland lat Sunday lo see their greai Mr. and Mrs. Hal Chase and Mr granddaughter who recently joined ed initiation ceremonies. and Mrs. Wayne Simonson o f Damas the Wade family. Her father and cus and children visited at the Clint “ Gone With the Wind” a throbbini mother are Mr. and Mrs. Verne Moel Looney home Thursday evening. story o f the Old South in grandei ler. pain, death and triumphant resuiy Miss Maude Sturgeon is confined Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Johnston enter rection is at the Esta theatre Sun to her home with a sprained wrist day, Monday, Tuesday, May 18, 19 tained the latters mother and father, having hud a fall last Friday. She i? Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barker o f Aloha and 20. Matinee Sunday at 1 :45.« improving nicely at this time but Adv. on Mothers day. very inconvenient for her as it is her right wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith honor ed -Mr. Smith’s mother Mrs. O. E. Smith on Mother’s day by giving » family dinner at their home. OU R D E M O C R A C Y Mrs. E. J. Shibley went to Seattle Tuesday to visit her daughter and will return Saturday. LA K E, RIVER .S T R E A M — AMERICA IS BLESSED WITH FRESH WATER.. UNEQUALLED SUPPLY OF FRESH WATER FOR INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC USE. SOME 3 0 0 0 POWER PLANTS IRRIGATION INCREASING STEADILY [S may 1 «, 1941 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tracy o f Violu M ANY A TT E N D FIRST AID Pasco, W ah., were in Estacada over left last week for a two weeks vaca CLASS.HERE the week end visiting relatives. tion trip into Idaho. There was a large attendance at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fanton enter M iss Kathleen Matthews o f Esfa- the first aid class for Legion mem tained for dinner last Friday evening cada und Lylle Lawlor ol Portland bers and their wives held on Monday Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Mongomery, the were united in marriage at Vancou evening o f last week at the American newlyweds. Other guests present ver on the evening of May .‘I. Legion hall in Estucada. R. O. Reed were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simeral of There was a haupy gathering on is the instructor and he is giving the Portland. Mrs. Simeral is Mr. Fantons Mothers day at the J. C. Duus home- class intensive training. Classes will niece. honoring Mrs. Duns. Present were be held every Monday night at 7:30 Mrs. E. J. Standish went to Port Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglas of Cur- for several weeks. Vesper F. Yandle 1940 graduate o f E-tacada high has gone to Bur land last Sunday to be entertained by bank, Calif., where he will be employ her two daughters on Mothers day ed by the Lockhead aircraft corpora Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Johnston went tion. to Tacoma and Seattle last Friday I. C. Legg o f Viola has purchased and Saturday to make arrangements the Bates place in cast Estacada and for the high school musical program will build a house on it. He will use which takes place in these cities th> a flock o f goats to clean up the pre week, which includes the girls chorut and band. mises. His sister lives with him. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coonrod have returned to their farm near Wamie and last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Syron went to visit them. Mrs. Nor* Davidson of Portland accompanied them. county DRINKING WATER AND CITY WATER NOW SYNONYMOUS. EFFICIENT RIVER AND LAKE D OCKS. t a t e , c o u n t y , a n d m u n i c i p a l p u m p in g s t a t i o n s , WATER SYSTEM S, FILTRATION PLANTS, DOCKS,— ALL OVER THE COUNTRY-ARE BUILT BY BONDS AND THE AVERAGE FAMILY HAS MONEY IN THEM, THROUGH INSURANCE AND SAVINGS FUNDS. Postmaster and Mrs A. H. Fasel Mrs. Harry Kitching and Mrs. Mar- left on a ten days jaunt Tuesday tha Ellis went to Oregon City las* which took them to the state post Saturday to see Mrs. C. A. Colson masters convention at Roseburg, n who is confined in the hospital in The Clackamas county public wel flower show at Grants Pass and for that place and found her getting al fare commission is not accepting ap a visit with their son and family at ong very nicely. They also visited the flower show at that place. plication for public assistance from Gold Beach. able bodied persons because of the urgent need for season. 1 workers a M 11111! 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 m 1 j 111, 111111 j 11111111 j 11 j 111 j 11, j 11111111111111 the present time. Families where there are childrei in school and where assistance is nc cessary will be given temporary help until the close o f sahool. All persons applying to the punne welfare offici for aid are being referred to the state employment service. « I F T S i SOtt/cfitiVo j j j “ Gone With the Wind” is more — than a masterpiece, it is the exper ience o f a lifetime. See it at the Esta theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday May 18, 19 and 20. Matinee Sunday at 1:45.—Adv. | Cottnnmouth Moccasin The cottonmouth moccasin Is a dangerously poisonous snake gener ally of dark chestnut-brown with some darker barring and with yel- lowish-white s trip s on the head md throat The o u r linn name this aim1 e ref o'? to th*1 w te >n- 'ng of the month, which it is said to display before biting Cotton mouths may attain a length of four feet. They are not aggressive and most cases of snake bite in which ' they are involved are due to the rep- | 'lies being stepped on. —« Grade School, High School or College, we have a large selection o f gifts that will appeal to all graduates. | ■\ NEGRO SPIRITUALS — Say ‘“ Congratulations” with a gift from I ESTACADA PHARMACY S The Men’s chorus o f the Estacada Methodist church will give a concert = G. R. Sager Estacada, Oregon Z o f Negro Spirituals, songs and bal lads on Sunday evening, May 18, (iiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiimmimimimiiiiimimimmimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiii at 8 p.m. Following is the program: “ You must Come in at De Door” spiritual, Men’s chorus. “ I’ve Been Listening,” spiritual, choras. “ Balm in Gilead” spiritual, chorus. i “ Doan You Cry Mah Honey,” darky song, A. Gastenau. “ Oh Mary, Don’t You Weep, spirit. ual„ chorus. “ Lord I Want to be a Christian,” spir The Greatest Screen Entertainment of All Time itual, chorus. “ Steal Away,” spiritual, chorus. FULL LENGTH— NOTHING OUT “ I Know De Lord’s Laid His Hands on Me” spiritual, chorus. “ Stay in Your Own Back Yard,” pickaninny ballad, O. E. Smith. “ Were You There” spiritual, chorus. Estacada, Oregon “ Swing Low Sweet Chariot” spiritual chorus. “ Hush Somebody’s Calling My Name” spiritual, chorus. “ Cone W ith the,. W ind” ESTA TEKKATIKK Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, May 18, 19, 20 Experiments conducted all ovor the United States givs angpie evidence of the fact that oorn aultivation is used for the purpose o f controlling weeds only and throws iato the discard the idea that working the ground pre serves moisture states county agent J. J. Inskeep. Many o f the best corn growers irt Clackamas county cultivate only when it is absolutely necessary from the weed control standpoint. These same growers dislike to cultivate more thon twice during the growing season and consider damage to the roots appearing at time o f cultiva tion counteracts the benefits; for the small number o f weeds destroyed. Shallow and infrequent c u lt iv a tion is to be desired. This matter of infrequent cultivation is o f special importance in Clackamas county where summer rains are infrequent. Mr. and Mrs. Z. It. Dawson o f Spo kane were gesuts at the Walter Lem on home Tuesday and Wednesday or The flax fields o f the southern por last week. tion o f Clackamas county are suf fering serious damage from cnephas, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Darrow came ia longai.a which is the same insect from Portland Sunday to spend Mo that attacks strawberries, hops and ther’s day with the latters mother many other field crops in the county Mrs. Walter Lemon. according to county agent Inskeep. Although the damage suffered i? Mrs. W. E. Linns mother and tw rather extensive no practical mean? brothers from Portland were hen o f control have yet been advised. last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Car Cnephasia longana is an extensslve Wrenn were also guests at the Lin» feeder using many field crops and home for this occasion. weeds which accounts for the diffi culty in its control. Infested flax Frank Chandler who is working on plants show damage at the tip where a power project near Dufur was honu the worm spins a web, and feeds on over the week end. the fresh growth. Last Thursday morning while out in her yard nttending to the flower| Mrs. Bernard Schoenburig feU and fractured one o f her wrists. She was taken to mi Oregon City hospital and i ante home Saturday after receiving medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hughes of Mrs. Olive Mehl and Larry wen{ to Portland Sunday to spend Mothers Hillsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Walter day with Mrs. Mehl’s mother Mrs. Sagner and two children enjoyed a June Bishop returning in the evening, mothers duy dinner at the H. E. Hughes home. The occasion was made Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Purcell attend more enjoyable by the arrival home ed the funeral o f the latters uncle of Hugh Jr., arriving from Mare Is Abner Dillman in Oregon City on land to spend a 28 day leave from the Tuesday. navy. Scholarly Intruder Bocauc« aa •radiia Minneapolis burglar waa catching up with hla reading, the police caught up with him. The scholarly Intruder entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Famham while they were absent. In the course of his ransacking he espied an interesting magazine. He comfortably propped his feet up on a table and becam e immersed in an absorbing story, oblivious of pass ing time. Meanwhile the owners re turned and called the police, who escorted the bookworm away. In beautiful technicolor starring Clark Gable, Vivian Leigh, Leslie H ow ard, Olivia de H avilanu. j am concludes with News. One Show Each Evening. Doors Open at 7 P. Ni. | Feature at 7:45 P. M. — o- m Evening Prices— Loges 75-cents including tax General adm ission— 55-cents including tax A ll children occupying seats must have tickets at regular evening admission prices. MATINEE SUNDAY ONLY AT 1:45 P. M. Matinee Prices— Loges 55-cents including tax. General admission 40-cents including tax. Children ] 5 to 12 years 25-cents including tax. To Income Tax Payers There is certain to be a drastic increase in your income taxes next year. W h y not anticipate this cash requirement by depositing a certain sum each month in a sav ings account so the funds will be available when needed. [^ a c/ zL Z ifu i,) It Can Happen Here Business men of Tolecto, Ohio, formed a cheering section when WPA workers neared the finish of a repair paving job on a main thor oughfare of that city. They were impressed with the speed of the job. Ü CDUNTY BRNK SANDY.OREGON