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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS F R I D A Y , J U N E 13, 1941 m„ m - T i tnr-------- ESTACADA LOCALS Mrs. J.J.H anson and son o f Chey enne, Wyo. youngest sister of Chas. Sparky aie vL-Utors at the Sparky home. Mrs. Wm. Fink has been in Esta- cada for ten days visiting at the homo o f relatives. Mis. C. M. Spark’s father Mr. Fur. nish has been very sick at his home in Portland and Mrs. Sparks has been making many daily trips to the citj to see him. Mrs. F. Sperling and daughter Mrs. Robinette and Mrs. R. Roberts of California were guests at the home of Mrs. D. B. Eshleman and Mrs. Har old Sarver last Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Rynning entertained the bridge club at the home of her mother Mrs. A. Kitching Wednesday afternoon. Richard P. Rose son o f Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Rose was taken to a Port land hospital from the Roxy theatre for an emergency appendectomy FrU day evening. Latest information is that he is getting along well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sparks and chil dren and Mr. Sparks’ sister Mrs. Get* tie Hanson and son who are house guests left Wednesday morning for Astoria and then will drive down the coast visiting many coast towns. Mrs. Adaie Judd o f Eagle Creek O reg on Approve! Wheat was the guest of Mrs. Moiiie Bate- Q u ota by 5 5 5 5 to 2 6 0 last Thuisday. Official returns from the 30 Ore Jean Elizabeth Sarver granddaugh. gon counties having growers eligible ter of Mts. Mary Hannah graduated to vote in the wheat marketing quota from Multnomah college this week. referendum show that Oregon grow- The old bank building has beer ers appioved the quotas by a favor able vote o f 95.5 percent o f the 581.7 sold but whether or not it is to be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bronson have votes cast. The final total showed occupied has not yet been ascer— been here at the home of his father 5555 votes in favor o f the quotas tained. Niel Bronson this week and report, on 2ti0 against. Approximately 83 per that they are enjoying a two weeks A daughter named Linda M. wa. cast o f the growers eligible to vote vacation. born to Mr. and Mis. Joe Metcalf on actually cast their ballots. May 27. Lake was the only county failing Clara Hedlund formerly a student to approve the quotas by the neces. of Estacada high school is junior Roy Dillman came out from Port sary two thirds majority. The vote princess o f the Tigard high school land this week to remain for a fev, there was 47 yes and 31 no. Five floral float in the Rose Festival. days at the home of his sister Mrs. counties reported a unanimous vote V. K. Purcell. in favor of the plan, these being Co Roy Meyers o f Eagle Creek has been appointed a member of the Old The house on Upper main St.,, now- lumbia, Deschutes, Grant, Morrow Oregon Trail centennial commission owned by Mis. J. Moss’ daughter ha: and Multnomah. b,y Governor Sprague; In Crook and Josephine there war been vacated b,y Mr. and Mrs. Ban only one negative vote. croft. Miss Inez Beard and sister Betty In announcing the results the state Everybody is in Portland today foi AAA office paid a tribute to the ed arrived home Monday to spend tho summer vacation. Miss Inez has been the floral parade which is being much ucational work in the various coun improved by the Estacada high schoo ties by the county and community teaching at Eugene. band. Before leaving this mommy Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooster visit, | Mayor Wooster tried to find some committeemen and the extension ser ed their son Harry at Billings, Mont., body to look after the city while vice which resulted in such a heavy vote being recorded. Oregon gave one for several days returning Monday. everybody was gone but nary a om o f the heaviest majorities in the na Dr. L. L. Hewitt has returned to could he locate. tion in favor of the plan which was’ his old home town, Dayton and has Mr. and Mis. R. O. Reed and daugh cairied nationally by a more than 80 resumed the practice o f meidicine. ter Lois went to Albany last Sunday percent favorable vote. At this time Mrs. Hqwiitt has not gone to visit the I. H. Menke family. Miss as she was busy with a patient and Mary Alice Reed who hag been teach N E W S P O R T R E G U L A T IO N S attending the Eastern Star grand ing at Corvallis met them at Albany N O W IN E F F E C T chapter. and returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sagar returned last Sunday night from a two weeks trip south. They went down as tai as Mexico and visited many places of interest as well as their two sons and Mrs. Sugar’s sister in California. They report a most enjoyable trip and va cation. Theie was a family reunion of the members o f Mrs. S. E. Wooster’s fam ily at Dayton a few days ago which was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Woos ter. Dayton is the place where Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Richmon of Wooster was born and raised and Cascade Locks visited friends and re they enjoyed the celebration and re union very much. latives in Estacada Saturday. Deep Creek Dairy.— Morning de The special revival services at the livery of cream and milk. Call Car! Christian church closed down last Rehberg, Tel. 86.51. Sunday. The efforts of the evange list were very successful as then- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Osborne and were many converts and quite a num Mr. and Mr. F. A. Darrow left this ber added to the church role.. Bap morning for a week end visit at Ne- tismal services were held almost ev tarts on the coast. ery Sunday at the church. Mrs. B. R. Kimmel was reported _ „ . The WSCS o f the Methodist church on the sick list but is improved at ' - 1 a meeting Tuesday afteroon at this time. <»«' vliss Maude Sturgeon Mr. -.¡;d Mrs. IT Kecth went to * ■ ■*'' " *" • U r i ' ' ■ the * #- | Portland Thursday evening to attend -V •> he graduating exercises at the Roose *" - -U-. school to see M s Keeth’s Mrs. Mary Boyle attended the corny mencement exercises at Portland last Thursday night to see a friend gradu ate from the Franklin high school tie. »— ------- Mrs. Clara Heiple has rented the Richard Githens hous" and recently moved in. i .. . - T Estacada „ ------1 ~ B Sunday school 9:50 a.m. Public worship at 11. Sermon sub Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas drove ject “ The Rarest of Them All.” to Cm son, \\ • sh., Sunday. Kpworth league at 7 p.m. This is the lust Sunday o f the con Mrs. E. E. Erickson is still not feel ference year. The amflial conference ing well. o f the Methodist church convenes a) Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hulse and dau Eugene on Wednesday the 18th. ghter Marion o f Tillamook were visi tors at the Henry Heiple home Mon Misses Iretn ' rk and Connie Too- day evening. Mr. Hulse is engaged ley have gone to Gresham where the in dairying. have emplojva ut ut the cannery. ESTA THEATRE ESTACADA, OREGON “ W here You bear RCA Sound" the “ Magic Voice of the Screen” and s t the Bast in Pictures F riday and S atu rd ay, Ju ne 13 and 14 Double Bill Gene Stratton Porte-i s’ “ L A D D IE ” A picture that dares to be simple and true. ----- - — Plus y j ---------------- Charlie Chan in “ D E A D M EN T E L L ” Wherein Charlie Chan battles a ghost. Sunday, M on d ay and T u esd ay , Ju ne 15, 16 and 17 Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Carmen Miranda in “ T H A T N IG H T IN R IO ” 1941’s great glamour musical, the show o f your dreams. in glorious technicolor. Also cartoon and news. W edn esda y and T h u rsd ay , June 18 and 19 Shown B argain N ights Geo. Brent, Olivia de Haviland,, Claud Rains in “ G O L D IS W H E R E Y O U F IN D IT ” Persons eligible for old age fish Mrs. Haydter has moved into hel Special Vitagraph technicolor feature. A western picture witn own home at Broadway and Fiftli ing and hunting licenses may apply a kick. Also Henry Busse and orchestra. streets and her other house adjoining for them after June 14 when new it- is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Den- game laws become effective. Under the provisions o f the bill zil White. passed by the legislature any person The American Legion auxiliary el, over the age of 65 who has been a ected their new officers for the next lesident o f the state o f Oregon for year as follows. President Dorothy 10 years or more who makes an a f Ann Kiggins, 1st vice president Sue fidavit before a county judge or the Aycock,, 2nd vice president Evelyn chairman o f a board o f county com Lawrence, secretary and treasurer missioners that he is unable to pay Lois Erickson, historian Lena Barr. the regular fee may obtain a special Walter Bloomeniader o f Eugeni license for fifty cents. Special affidavit forms have been stopped for a brief visit at the H E. Hughes home Sunday while en( furnished to all county judges and route home from Portland. The tw< also may be obtained from the office families were old friends back ir of the Oregon state game commisson 016 Oregon building, Potrland. The South Dakota. fifty-cent fee together with a report Mrs. Birdie Rhodes arrived in Es. on the game and fish taken in the tacada one day last week and is going previous seasons as required by law, to remain for a time having employ must accompany the application. ment at Bob’s Place. On July 1 there will be a change in the non-resident angling licenses Mrs. Maiy Reed and Mrs. Elsi The two-day non-resident angling lit » -jd e her regu- Campbell both oliieers In the Eastern cense fee of $2 has been eliminated Star chapter here have been attend • •and was and in its place will be sold a ten W. E. ing grand chapter in Portland the day angling license for $3.00. week on Thursday night (were doo Spanish American war residents - ^urds at that session. may obtain special licenses after five • Glen Harper of Winslow years of residnece in Oregon instead ted her grandmother Mrs. N o f twenty year» as previously re i * ▼ id her uncle and aunt a quired. a * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Vednesday and accom- Other game li*ws include provision runt Mrs. Boyle to Poit- for enlargement of the area o f the 1 -y morning. She had been Corvajlis watershed w-ild animal re parents Mr. and Mrs. V\ fuge; setting aside an area east and Gleneaen Beach for :< north of Canyon creek in Grant expected to return hor.u county for bow and arrow hunters during deer season; making provis ions for avoiding conflict and diffie idence owned b,y J.C. Dun Let us take your old car in Irade on one of our co \- eulty in the enforcement of game j pied by the Beard fami ? laws on the Snake river where that ditioned units that will take you anywhere—a ear made beautiful by a fres! river serves as the boundary line paint. you’ll be proud to own! And we can set ahead your between Idaho and Oregon. first payment to suit your convenience. Another law passed by the legis ' C. Scrutton is in Portland th . k attending the Eastern Stui lature prohibits the taking of salmon or any other food fish by any means land chapter in session there. on the Wilamette river or its tri Irving Douglas was a guest at th* butaries after July 1. home o f his parents Mr. and Mrs. A An emergency clause was attach* W. Douglas over the week end. H j ed to the bill granting the game com home is in Portland and his wife and mission power to set seasons and ba-z ESTACADA, OREGON baby are visiting in California. limits and ns a result this law became effective as soon as the governor Mrs. Cassie Amshury and daugh ter Loi. and Heniy Doane of Borin", signed the bill. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Saling las. Sunday. UAR*TELD * »Are You Worrying About * • Needed Repairs * • Shoddy Appearance I * • Breakdowns on * Your Trip t. * ¿gfe $TO Bob Cooke Motor Co. if* 1 4 : Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Wonderly ano Hector Anders brot Leonard Am family o f Milwaukie were guests a the O. E. Syron home last Sunday. ders to the Oregon City hosp^a- from Detroit, this state where he receive:’ Mr. and Mis Harry Woodworth o a compound fracture of his right leg Portland visited at the Ted S«lin between the knee and ankle. home last Snuday. Mi. and Mrs. Harold Moore and lit. Elmo Hayden spent the week end tie girls were week end guests at thq here with his home folks coming E. T. Davis home. from Corvallis where he has been at Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Duncan oE tending Oregon state| He is now tak ing a vacation and visiting his sister: North Bend have been visiting with and other relatives for a few days Curley’s mother Mrs. Rena Duncan, at the Lew Palmateor home. Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Hughes o f Hil Mrs. Rena Duncan returned to Ore- [ boro were Sunday afternoon visitor gon City Thursday where she is ser at the parental home. ving on the jmry. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore return Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dice and a ! ed the first o f this week from their honeyymoon trip and now are receiv friend from California were supper I ing the congiatulations of their man> guests at the Harry Finney home 1 friends who wish this splendid genth Tuesday evening. man and his estimable bride mucl Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Taylor wen$ happiness. They were married las' to Manning, this state last Friday tej week by Rev. Walter Givens in Van see the latters brother who is il. couver and spent a week on the Ore gon beaches before returning to the: G UK RLNSVTLLE i home in Estacada. It is understood that L P. Lewi? has sold his farm and cattle to a man from Portland. The l«ewis family ex pect to move to Portland soon. The ladies aid had a delightful meeting at the home o f Mrs. Doris Smith las; Wednesday. E iihLen mem, bers and three visitors were present The next place o f meeting will b, selected later. « Methodist Chrch Taxes Due Now! 2nd Quarter 1941 Taxes Delinquent After June 15th Do not Permit Your Taxes to Become Delinquent The New Personal Tax Law passed at the last legislature contains provisions mat make it advisable for all owing personal taxes to contact this office before June 15th. Do not permit your taxes to become delinquent. FRED REAKSECKER Sheriff and Tax Collector Clackamas County, Oregor