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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NFWf
We Take Charge
of every little detail, there is nothing
overlooked
CARROLL FUNERAL HOME
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
GRESHAM, OREGON
Phone
247
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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1941
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carlin and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Kalhoun of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fanton moved
ESTACADA LOCALS
Mrs.
Clara Heiple were dinner guests Seattle were here thi: we»k visiting into their new home one day last
Mrs. Jesse Foster was honored with of Geoige
Lofton on Sunday.
latter’s sister Mrs. Alice Arm- week and had a house warming with
a shower last Wednesday night at Mr. end Mrs. Bob Snyder went to the
fifty guests in attendance for botn
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eugene Monday to visit his brother stiong.
dinner
and supper. There were rela
The
WSCS
of
the
Methodist
church
Smith the hostesses Tor the pleasant and family.
tives
piesent
from Portland, Salem,
will
meet
on
Tuesday,
June
JO
at
two
affair being Mrs. M. F. Johnston
o’clock at the church. Please note the Bend. Seattle, Wash., and Los Ange
Mrs. John Eliassen and Mrs. Wpte| Don’t miss the stirring human dra change
les, Calif.
of date.
“Tobacco Road” at the Hsta
Smith. The evening was spent in visit ma,
theatre
this
Sunday,
Monday
and
ing and the honored guest received Tuesday, June 8, 9 and 10. It is one
some very nice gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. H.M. James of Port of the finest motions pictures of our
land were guests of Mrs. Mae Reed time.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist and fam
ast Sunday.
ily of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mey of Spokane H.
C. Gohring last Sunday.
ESTACADA,
____________ OREGON
were gue3ts of Mr. and Mrs. H. C Betty
Wallace and the Johnson
Gohring last week from Friday till children who
“ Where You beer R CA Sound” the “ Magic Voice of the Screen” end
have been living in Es
Sunday.
see Ik f B est in pictures
__^
tacada
for
the
past
two
years
while
Miss Lois Bates a graduate of tht the young peo|>|e attended school
Estacada high school came from Seat moved to Portland Monday where Mr.
Friday and S aturday, Jun e 6 and 7
Double Bill
tle to attend the alumni banquet held Johnson has been transferred.
Your favorite cartoon alive on the screen
“ L I’L A B N ER ”
here Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cheney formeij
Yokel
boy
makes
good,,
plus
A strange dramatic story is “They residents of Estacada were renewing
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Knew What They Wanted” starring old friendships Here Sunday.
Hopaiong
Cassidy
western
Carol Lombard and Charles Laugh Mrs. A. II. Fasel has gone to At
“ DOOMED CARAVANS”
ton at the Esta theatre Wednesday water, ,Calif, to remain a couple of
and Thursday, June 11 and 12._ week with her dauhgter and other
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Ju n e 8, 9 end 10
Vdv.
At last its on the sceen wth Charley Grapewin,, Marjorie Ram-,
relatives there.
beau Gene Tierney, sum Summerville and other stars.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Syron went Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carlin hav^
“ TOBACCO ROAD”
) Warnic last Sunday to visit hi. rented the Failert lesidence on east
other returning the same day.
Plus cartoon and News.
Fourth street for the coming schoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gossett of Port year.
W ednesday and T hursday, Jun e 11 and 12
B argain Nights
id came to Estacada on Memoria. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O’Brien and
Carol Lombard and Charles Laughton in
y to visit the cemetery and wen, daughter of Vancouver spent Memor-
"TH EY KNEW W HAT TH EY W A N TED ”
lers at the Ecker home in the after ial day at the home of his sister Mrs.
A gripping diama ot a woman’s soul. Plus two short subjects.
>11.
J. Moss.
Tr. and Mrs. F. C. Bartholomew Charlie Surfus, Estacada soldier
it to Heppner on Memorial day^ boy had a fuiiough to visit home
Sunday they attended the gol- folks over the week end.
wedding anniversary of Mr. and “Li’l Abner” will be at the Esta
. George Stewart,
theatre this Friday and Saturday
irs. E. J. Yocum who was ill a June 6 and 7 together with Daisy
irtland hospital was able to leavt Mae, Mammy and Pappy Yocum, Cou
hospital Monday and go to the sin Delightful. Earthquake McGoon
e of her daughter Mrs. Jones Marryin’ Sam, Lonesome Polecat and
re she win remain until able to Hairless Joe.—Adv.
,ra home.
Vernon Todd who wife a teacher in
r. and Mrs. E. O. Wilson of Port the grade school here two years ago
1 have a cottage at Paradise pari visited Estacada friends last Sunday
spend the week ends at that plat being the dinner guest of Mr. and
last Saturday they motored to Es Mrs. M. Gerbrick. Mr. Todd is prin
LET US CHECK YOUR CAR BEFORE YOU GO
da and calietv on Mrs Mary Boyle cipal of the school at Mill City.
the Ecker home.
Mrs. Harold Sarver’s sister Mrs.
If you are planning a long vacation trip or a
Deep C reek b u iry .— M om lng de- Vivian House of Portland and Mrs.
short
one, don’t let motor troubles spoil your fun.
very of cream and milk. Call Carl Bolisker of Vancouver,, Wash., were
Before
you drive off on your trip drive in to the
.ehberg, Tel. 86.61.
her guests on Memorial day.
Bob Cooke Motor company.
Guests at the Bert Park home la it Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eshleman re
’hursday evening to see that Roy an< turned Wednesday from a four days
rene were properly graduated from trip to the southern part of the state.
Here’s what we will do:
te Estacada high school were M Mrs. Womer accompanied them as
1 Stop-Wear lubricate all necessary parts of
id Mrs. Chas. Menke from Colton far as Corvallis.
r. and Mrs. I. H. Menke and daugh Miss Pauline Myers graduated from
your
car.
is of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Oregon state college at Corvallis this
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Drain the crankcase and put in new fresh oil.
and daughter from Clackamas, an week and her parents went to that
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ullman and lit
3 Clean your carburetor.
tle daughter from Elsie. They all re, city to w‘tne*5 the ‘mP°rtalU event>
turned home the same evening except returnin* home Monday ni*ht> 1>au-
4 Remove all spark plugs and clean them.
Mr. and Mrs. Ullman and daughter* line
a<x'omPanied
them home and'
will
be
here
this
summer.
5 Any other details necessary to put your car
Roy Park who graduated from Esta Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thayer and
cada high school last weeK starte, daughter
in
good
shape..
Carol Sue of Tacoma visited
attending the Portland school of over Memorial
day
at
the
home
o.
Technology Monday. He will study Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ford.
FOR BETTER SERVICE GO TO
electric welding and will stay with
hi sister Mrs. Herbert while attend The Estacada Study club met at
ing school.
( the home of Mrs. George Fourier on
Tuesday evening of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Shelton were on Mr.
and Mis. Milton C. Taylor stop
dinner guests at the home of his sis ped overnight
here this week from t
ter in Portland last Sunday,
Estacada, Oregon
‘Your Ford Dealer*
vacation
trip
to
Mrs. Tay
Hugh E. Hughes Jr., who has beer lor is a daughter Wisconsin.
of Linda S. Chur,
enjoying a four weeks furlough iron, chill who crossed the
plains in an o:(
the navy left Wednesday morning drawn wagon more than 70 years
for Eugene to stay for an overnight
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visit with a brother before leaving ago
veiled
by the Taylors in their car.
to rejoin his ship at Mare Island..
Mr. and Mrs. Waltnr Smith are
Herbert Purcell, Mr. and Mrs. Den visiting at the home of the latters pa
nis Purcell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Broad, rents
Corvallis this week.
hurst and Miss Catherine Purcell alj Mrs. at Earl
Cunter and daughters
of Portland were Sunday guests at Betty June and
Jean went to Port
the V. K. Purcell home.
land Monday night to attend the in>
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hedgecock have stallation of Bethel lodge in which
purchased what is known as the Ste Miss Betty w«s one of the officers
phens residence on Terrace Addition installed. Mrs. R. O. Reed and daugh
and as soon as improvements are ter Lois accompanied them.
As I am quitting business in Estacada will sell =
made will move to their new home.
Rev. Ira Rankin, a former Metho
O rchard Ridge D airy. Refrigerator dist minister of this place with his | out my entire stock at greatly reduced prices. Fol- 5
cooling system, good cold milk, but family visited Estacada friends the
lowing are a few of the many bargains offered. =
ter and cream the whole year round. first of the week being guests of
Mis. Mary Hannah.
—Oscar Judd.
Mrs. Lester Underwood and daugh SILK HOSE, reg. 49c pair, now ........................ 3 5 tf |
l oo Late to C la s a iir
ters left Wednesday for Woodland
WANTED. Envelopes and post Wash., to visit Mis. Underwood's mo, | SILK HOSE, reg. 79c pair, now .......................6 5 C |
cards showing Oregon post office can ther for a couple of weeks.
cellations before 1910. Will pay 5c George Armstrong is at his homy
each for those I can use. Send or in Three Links now and is imptoving | ANKLETS, reg. 15c pair, now .........................1 3 £ |
write to A.A. Barnes, 2442 N. E. 26 in health every day.
2 pair for...................2 5 ^
Ave., Portland,, Ore. Reference, thi
Earl Day who is in a Portland hos
paper.
pital is in a very critical condition
After the graduation ceeremonier 1 LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES, special each ... 75<* |
last Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. M.
TONIGHT F. Johnston had a get-to-gether par | CHILDREN’S DRESSES, reduced to ..............49<> |
ty at their home for the Pacific uni
F r id a y , J u n e 6 th versity graduates which included Mr 1 STRAW HATS, ta close out .............................1 5 tf |
and Mrs. John Eliassen, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Foster, Mr. and Mrs Walter
7-.4S P. M.
Smith. Miss Alene Wilson and How- = SWIM TRUNKS, men and boys, spec. each... 49«* §
aid Horner. Dr. Walter C. Biers-
bach, president of the college who de
livered the address to the graduates | SLACKS, for women and girls, pair................49<? |
was also present.
ESTA THEATRE
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Vacation Days
are A h ea d !
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A GENERAL ELECTRIC WATER HEATER
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G iv e s Y o u A b u n d a n t Hot W a t e r —
In sta n tly l '
Bob Cooke Motor-Co.
D ISH E S- T o get d ish ti clean and
sterile, you need 140° to 160° F. hot
water. A G-E meets this need with
" a turn of a faucet.
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j C lo s in g O n t
S a le !
S H O W flt-T h ere’s nothing quite so
healthful and refreshing as a “ hot
shower." Have plenty of hot water
on hand at all times— with a G-E.
lA l/ N D R Y —Hot water is a necessity
on wash days to get the clothes white
and clean. A G-E gives a plentiful
supply of clean hot water when you
want it.
■AIMS.—With an automatic G-E water
heater you don’t have to w ait" for
wafer to heat for baths. It's ready
and waiting
the turn o f a faucet.
ot
HERE’S W HY
G-E COSTS SO
LITTLE TO USE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
N E W C o d Cutter Calrod Unit.
Genuine Rockwool Insulation.
Heat-saving Heat Trap.
Cold W ater Deflector.
Adjustable Automatic Thermostat.
In v e stig a te the le o n o m y T o d a y
GENERAL # ELEr/rm r
Ranges, Hot Water Heaters, Refrigerators and
All Electrical Appliances
H E D G E C O C K ’S
Grocery and Market
General Electric Service
ESTACADA,
OREGON
HEAR
Ellery A. Parish
and the
Estacada Methodist Church
•Sunday school 9:50 a.m.
grade school gym Friday evening at
8 o’flack. Entertainment and fun
for all.
j
Come in and see the values we are offering, f
I Everything must be sold and prices have been made |
| accordingly.
f
worship at II. Sermon sub
Multnomah Gospel ject Public
“Gooddess,, Character in Expres
sion Toward Mae ”
Glee Club
Epworth league at 7 p.m.
Remember the Hat social at the |
AT TH E ESTACADA
CH RISTIA N CHURCH
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ESTACADA, OREGON
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