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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1941)
I CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEW# Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Foster who have lived on Upper Main and Fifth street will move next week to the Mr«. Ernest Rynning returned las George Ramsey residence on upper Satuiday from a two weeks visit with Broadway. relatives and friends in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis of Port» Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woodle now livf land and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clos- in Honolulu where he is manager o ' ner and son o f Corvallis, Mrs. Mild a Sears, Roebuck store. Joe was rais red Scobee and sons o f Hood Rive: ed in Estaeada and graduated fron and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilcox and the local high school and is a brother daughter o f Sandy, relatives o f I M. Park called on him and Mrs. Park of Mrs. J. C. Rickey. Sunday. Mr#. Eliza Yocum was taken ill Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods and last week and was taken to a Port land hospital Monday morning. The, daughter of Saleim weie over Sunda; latest repoit is that Mrs. Yocum is visitors at the home of her parent- Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Purcell. somewhat improved. ESTACADA LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feifer of Portland were guests o f the latter’? mother Mrs. E. J. Standish last Sun day. Mrs. George Ramsey and son Leon who have been in Estaeada for four years while Leon was attending high school will return to their home in Three Links Sunday. Mrs. Linda Marshall was taken sud denly ill last Saturday night and ha? been under the doctors care. The 500 card club met at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sarver last Thursday might. F. A. Garretson of Portland is out this week painting and decorating hi? home “ Idle Hour,” ” on lia*.tnui in road. Mr. Garretson is a loo?ter for Kstacada Lake park and has one of the most attractive homes, in that local beauty spot. Mrs. Mae Howe returned from Se attle last Sunday after a two weeks visit with her son Ted and wife. They brot her home but went back to Seattle Monday. MEMORIAL DAY W eek End SPECIALS Prices FRIDAY to MONDAY, May 30 to June 2 j SUGAR, 10-lbs. pure cane ............................... 4 3 # |§ MARSHMALLOWS, 2 pkgs. for ................... 19<? j f ¡1 TOILET SOAP, Jergens, Buy 3 cakes for ... 1 5 ^ f l Get One cake FREE SARDINES, Oval, 3 tins f o r ........................... 2 5 # ¡1 Mm a /.¿a The program committee for the “ Hat” social coming soon met on Thursday evening and had a most in teresting and unusual program plan» ned. Watch for further announce ments in this paper. The committee consists o f Mesdames Jack Hayman Jesse Foster, Walter Smith, Rex Lud- low und Miss Anna Dillon. We hope the county court will take note o f the ruin o f those nice ply wood signs on our public roads that indicate where curves and cross roads are. They are very essential for the direction of visiting tourists over our scenic highways. Shall we not erect permanent signs and keep them fresh ly painted so they can be seen on even the dark and stormy nights. Mrs. S. D. Dunlop o f Portland wa? an Estaeada visitor Wednesday driv The cher-ies disappointed us this ing out in a new- Dodge sedan re year. No fruit on account of untime cently purchased by the Dunlops. ly rains on the blossoms. First time in all the years we nave lived up here Mr. and Mis. W. E. Hughes came in the hills. over from Hillsboro Monday night to attend the eighth grade graduating exercises. LITTLE GREEN TENTS Mrs. J. W. Jones o f Portland wa? The following poem by Walt Ma here a few days last week on account o f the illness of her mother Mrs. E. J. son while referring to the boys of ‘ 62 is equally applicable to the boys Yocum. o f ‘98 and the boys o f “ 17. Believ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hannah and ing the readers of the News will ap family o f Portland were visitors at preciate its sentiment It is being re the home of the former’s mother, printed this week when our thots are Mrs. Maiy Hannah last Sunday. diiected to Memorial day. I S » .! Aj m GOOO/Ÿ EA1 tím e s a ie THE MEAT NEW G-3 AU-MEATSES Don’t wait for prices to go up! Stop in NOW for the improved Goodyear "G-3" All-Weather that giv-s you 19 feel of road-hugging “bite” in every single foot of its world-famous All-Weather tread. Buy NOW—and SAVEI - f i ^ 4 3 ^------ --------------------- Jesse Denney and Frank Hayden The little green tents where the sol are now working at Bonneville and diers sleep, hitting the ball for national defense. And the sunbeams play and the wo men weep, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forey went to Are covered with flowers today. Portland Saturday to see a new grand daughter, the fifth one. And between the tents walk the weary few JO project No. 13 is now partially Who were young and stalwart in completed and a half block on Sixth sixty-two, street between Currin and Main hai When they went to the war away. been well oiled and there aie no more dust stoims in that immediate neigh The little green tents are built o f sod bornood whenever an automobile And they are not long and they are comes along. not broad, But they have lots of room. Mrs. Mollie Sparks entertained the auction bridge club at her home or) And the sod is part o f the land they saved, Wednesday afternoon. When the flag o f the enemy darkly Mrs. Ed Linn went to Portland or» waved, Wednsday morning to visit her mo The symbol o f dole and gloom. ther for a few days. The little green tent is a thing divine Deep Creek ba»rjr.—Morning de The little green tent Is a country’s livery o f cream and milk. Call Carl shrine. Rehberg, Tel. 86.51. Where the patriots kneel and pray. The local PTA took the eighth And the brave men left, so old, so grade graduates on their annual trip few, to Portland Tuesday. Were young and stalwart in sixty-two When they went to the wars away. 1 BROWN SUGAR, 4-lbs............................. ... 2 3 # p Mr and Mrs. Everett Osborne and Walt ' Mason. daughter Evilo went to Redlalnd last P FIG BARS, 2 -p o u n d s.......................................23<? 0 Sunday to visit her mother and other home foks. A lone man clings to rocky crag o f the High Sierras, his chance for \ GOLDEN WEST COFFEE, pound ............... 2 9 c (J Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sagar left Es- life as perilous as his grip. He's cor tacada Sunday morning for a vacation trip to California and expect to be ah nered, but he isn’t beaten. Because ¡DARIGOLD MILK, 3 cans f o r ....................... 2 0 C j j sent two weeks. A pharmacist iron you see, this isn’t what he was born H DUNDEE CATSUP, 12-oz. bottle ...................I O C ¡ j Portland is taking care o f the drug for. He should have had a fireside store. Mrs. Sagar has two sons and on a friendly farm, the warm arms of | HEINZ TOMATO CATSUP, 14-oz. bottle ....1 5 c 1 a sister living in California. a loving woman. Instead his strange P HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS Mountain Chapter Cheer club wil destiny, his fateful story are carve4 1-lb. 2-oz. c a n .............. l i c g meet Tuesday, June 3 at the homr forever on the peaks of “ High Sier o f Mrs. U. S. Morgan with Mrs. M ra.” See Humphrey Bogart and Ida | VAN CAMPS PORK and BEANS.............................. I Gebrick as assistant hostess. Lupino in this stirring drama at the 1-lb. 4-oz. ca n ................. .............................. 9c* w. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Moss and Mr. Esta theatre Sunday, Monday an«' and Mrs. C. Looney went to the air SWEET POTATOES 4 -pou n ds..................... 2 3 c IS Tuesday, June 1, 2 and 3.— Adv. port in Portland Sunday and befor-e p CANDY BARS, 3 bars f o r ............................... IO C 1 returning attended a show m ___ _______ LUNCHEON MEATS Don’t miss the famous MARATHON ■ The market's best in choice new potatoes, to- ■ i matoes, cucumbers, asparagus and home grown cab-, « bage. Lowest prices on oranges, lemons, grape; j fruit, etc. Morgan Feed & Grocery U. S. MORGAN, ESTACADA, ORE. A HOME OWNED STORE PRICES RIGHT it,. Telephone Estaeada 48-1 ........... - - - ...........................— Thirteen members o f the Past No hie Grands club of the Centennial Re- bekah lodge o f this place were invited to the home o f Mrs. Bina Beil or S .n ly Ridge to meet members of the Sandy Rebekah Past Noble Gand club last Wednesday afternoon. The ladies report a most enjoyable after noon and all voted that Mrs. Bell wa? an ideal hostess. Refreshments con sistin-g o f st i a wherries end cream an, cake were served. Mr. an ! Mis. Tom Mo ten and daughter Ann o f Eugene visited at the home o f Mrs. Morton’s mother- Mrs. F. E. Dooley last Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Ted Saling and family w er» also dinner guests at this home. Deserted Fawns At this time o f the year when does are dropping their fawns the state game commission officials and state police are flooded with inquiries con cerning desarted fawns. If you are tramping thru the deer country and rum into a fawn seeming ly deserted, don’t molest it,, because in all probability the mother is out foraging for food and will he back in due time to give maternal atten tion to the young one. The best rule, say gams officials, is to just keep hands o ff the fawn» and let the mother handle the sit uation. m Z A great Goody ear-made'tire, built to outperform any tire you can buy at this price . . . proved on the road by billions of miles! m Buy NOW—and SAVE! O N LY 3 MORE] 6.00-13 DAYS AT White sidewall Cash price» with your old tire Don't miss the popular A LL-A M E R IC A N TIRE Imagine a tire made and guaranteed by Goodyear—yet priced so amazingly low! Buy NOW—and SAVEI j|j H / Get cur low trade-in prices on Mustard, Tomato,, Natural.... p FLOUR, Harvest Maid, 49-lbs. ................. , $ 1 . 3 9 * If Mrs. Clint Looney takes Bernie Looney to Portland every day for W. G. 1’almateer o f Morgan is« medicul tratment. visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. GEORGE Mr. and Mrs Franklin Ely and chil dren Francine and Fayne of Morgan this state were dinner giue-sts at tiie George school district No. 57 held R. M. Wade home Sunday their graduation anU final program Sunday dinner guests at the W. in the club house on Tuesday, the R. Woodworth home were Mr. and 27th at 8 p.m. The children thoioly enjoyed the participation in plays and Mrs. F. E. Woodworth and Mr. and A number from here attended th Mrs. Henry Walland all ol Portland. patriotic dialogues. No doubit they had in the back of their minds that flower show at West Linn last Satur The O. E. Palmateer family of Sa after this is vacation anme and a lot day, Mrs. A. G. Ames being one oT lem visited at the R. M. Wade home o f bicycling, swimming and other the judges. summer sports. last Sunday. Leonard Brandenberger o f Rain Mr. and Mis. Verne Moeller of Those who received their eighth ier spent the week end at the H. E Portland attended the 8th grade x- grade diplomas which entitles them to Hughes home and visiting fornn ercises Monday evening. enter the joys and hard work of high friends and schoolmates. Leonard at school weie Arlene Rhodes and Max tended school here a year ago. Starting June 2nd we will give you ine Zuary, George Wiederhold and equal value in plants to what you buy Mr. and Mrs. Perry CahiLl and Irvin Joyner. Example: You buy 50-cents woith ol daughter o f Portland were here lasj All will meet Thursday at the Sunday to see Mrs. Cahill’ s sistei plants we give you 50-c in plants school house for a picnic. Mrs. R. H. Keeth who has been suf in addition. This offer good only dur fering with neuritis in her right arm. ing our spring clean up sale. Adsile Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hull returned She is reported to be somewhat im Gardens, O V. Coop, Estacada.-Adv, home to Madras this week after en proved this week. J. E. Shibley was an over the joying the lovely westein Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winston spent week end visitor with his family heie mists at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Chaney. Memorial day with relatives in Rose- coming from Mill Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hughe? drove up from Eugene Tuesday night to spend a day at the parental home burg. nnd enjoy a visit with the former’s Walden P. Boyle, son of Mrs. Mary brother who is home from the navy. Boyle who has been studying for his Mrs. M. E. Judd o f McMinnville Ph. D. degree at Cornell university and Mrs. Lloyd Yocum o f Corvallis at Ithaca,, N. Y., has accepted a po are here at Mrs. E. J. Yocum’s home sition on the staff o f teachers at the to remain while Mrs. Yocum is in the university o f California at Los An hospital. geles. Mr. Boyle has specialized in stage and speech. Ms. Olive Mehl left for Portland Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Profit o f Ore yesterday to look after her father gon City spent Sunday at the home who is seriously ill. o f the iatters parents Mr. and Mis Mrs. Leo Frye and sons who have Charles Surfus. been residents o f this place for some Miss Maxine Burgoine and Earl time will leave next week for Wood burn where they will make their fu- Croft of Portland were at the Clint Looney home Monday night and saw ture home. Mrs. Looney hold 1500 trumps in o Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. G. Hayman pinochle game. will go to Madras next Monday to Startin'' June 2nd we will give you be with their daughter Mrs. Hostetter qual value in plant? to what you buy who is quite ill. Example: You buy 50-cents woith of O rch a rd R id g e D airy . Refrigerator plants we give you 50-cents in plant? cooling system, good cold milk, but- in addition. This offer good only dut ter and cream the whole year round ing our spring clean up sale. Adsil* •—Oscar Judd. Gardens, O V. Coop, Estacada.-Adv. I FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1041 O N L Y 3 M O R E DAYS AT > Q e e 4.75/5.00-19 4 .6 0 6 ° ° ^ 16 5.25/5.50-18 5.40 5.55 M J R $4.55 A y 4.40/4.50-21 5.25/5.50-17 Cash price» with your old tire W R IT T E N EASY-PAY LIFETIME TER 1* * G U A RAN TEE They make food or W e do I AS LOW AS s o * .? » In c lu d e r m a lt \ carrying charge ) ( [ good / yea r TIRES lo w COST HIGH VALUE Bob Cooke Motor Co. IMiono 2 1-.*» Estacada, Oregon News Classified Ads. Get Results