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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1941)
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEW* with Our Services? Much of the service of a Bank depends on how thoroly you acquaint yourself with the facilities it has to offer and how intelligently you make use of them. We have installed the most modern equip ment in order to give you the widest range of help ful service and which we are anxious to have you use as your requirements suggest. You are cordially invited to use all of the ser vices of this bank, to take full advantage of the co operation which we are able to give you. We value highly your good will and patronage and wish t< serve you in such a way that you will think of us no less highly. You will fnd our officers and employees ever alert and ready to assist you in every way to make your transactions easy, pleasant and prompt. Clackamas County Bank ■ V.11II s ’ Sandy, Oregon AIB3BOZ9 3BHsaj£ Grand Ope ling Sale Gresham Auto Supply of the Authorized Dealer for Western Auto Supply Co. Thoren Building, North Main Ave. GRESHAM, OREGON Saturday, June 21st Every lady visiting our store on the grand open ing day will receive a gardenia and there will be gifts for all children accompanied by parents. Tremenduous money-saving values offered op , our entire stock including Auto Supplies, Auto Parts, Tires, Bicycles, Camping Supplies, Sporting Goods, Radios, Refrigerators, Washing Machines and oth- | Electrical Appliances and Tools of all kinds. You must be completely satisfied or your money will be refunded. Here you’ll always Save with Safety. Visit our store this Saturday, June 21, and gei acquainted. Take advantage of the great savings offered in our Grand Opening Sale. ;________ — r ----------- — y -------- it - Fiank and Bernice Dean are shown here how NOT to ride a horse the first time. They will appear during the 4-5-6 of July at the Molaila Buckeroo. We Are NEW OW NER 'n<' tbe army of ¿killed men is being met us the tempo of defense produc— The Hamilton Cafe at MiU«ukio„ t; i *cieases and thus the training popular with eastern Clackamas coun-1 of ,m" tu °P“ a;e the machines of in dustry is keeping pace with the train ty people has a new owner. G. B. DeVaney who is the new ing of men to handle the mechan proprietor has been in the restaurant ized equipment of land, sea and air dedicated to the furnishing of a better service ...isiness all his life and comes to forces. aiiiwaukie from Portland. Employee training is of two kinds for the community Assisting him in serving patrons are that involved in fitting a man for I ijjjE Ills wife and daughters us well as the next h l her jo! in regular mill j S Eimu Moodenbaugh and Bob Bennet. operations and that equired to equip I == runner employees of the Hamilton? I a man to handle special defense op- 1 “ Mr. DeVaney announces that th< eration. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE cafe will be open Sundays and spe In the regular operations there is cialize in fried chicken and Chinese commonly a natuial progresión up- GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 247 dishes as well as the regular line. ward from one job to another, de In assuming ownership and mange pending of course on the aptitude, ac ment of the Hamilton Cafe Mr Dt quired skill and general qualifications Vaney assures its friends and patrons of each individual employee. he vtiill continue to maintain the ex Thru this method known as “up cellent food service for which this grading” it is possible to expand popular eating place has long been from one shift to three or more shifts noted i’sing the original pei sonnet as a nucleus. In training men for special de fense work such as the manufacture BARTON of armor plate, bombs and shells it The Good Will club met in Portland has been necessary to give large num the 12th at the home of Mrs. Martha bers of men intensive training in Sumpter. A pleasant time and dainty the operation of single-purpose mach luncheon made a delightful after ines. noon. As a preliminary to learning these Mrs. Jim Gilchrist was called to 1 operations many of the men are giv- Roscbuig last week by word of her en training in machine operations in wothers illness. He was able to re- the Public schools or in the company turn home with her and will remain 1 sh°Ps- Thi9 kind of training here /.i... for some _ time. . I the as wel1 as th# uPKradlnK men in regular mill operations is of separate Lnas. Wallace and wife weie din-1 . , ... . no.- guests ot c -u ,, Mr. | I from .. the subsidiaries long-range ap- ner the t formers parents , _ more .,n,i iu... r r ,,, „ „ . prentice ship program where and Mrs. Leslie Wallace Saturday, f, f. t . evening * than 1300 apprentices are now tak- ’ mg four year courses In steel making Mrs. Wheeler living near the school jn steel fabricating units of United house accidentally drank some black States steel corporation, leal forty last Wednesday and caused Heading the list of these subsidi FAMOUS D E TE C TIV E O F BOOK, SCREEN AND RADIO quite a bit of excitement among thu aries in number of employees under- j You will be held breathless by the five startling, fast moving neighbois. Home remedies were ap going training of all types are Car- i mystery stories. Daring, clever, extraordinarily exciting, they. plied and she is feeling quite well negie .Illinois steel corporation and are among the most exciting adventures of the famous detec again. tive. They are: The A dventure of the Teakwood Case, The the National Tube company with ap A dventure of the Tw o-H eaded Dog, The A dventure of the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Still and daugh proximately 4000 trainees each. The Glass-Doomed Clock,, The A dventure of the Seven Black Cats, ters and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Still American Bridge company is next \ The A dventure of the Mad Tea P arty. visited Ariel dam Sunday and picnick with 2400 followed by the American Because we want you to know Bestseller Library Books, (se ed with a party of Portland friends* Steel and Wire company with 1500 lected and published by The Ameiican Mercury) we’ll send you Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Miilsap attend the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Rail this one. More Adventures of Ellery Queen’ practically FREE. We’ll supply the book if you will pay 10c for postage and hand ed the Oregon Pioneer association in road company with 1500 and the Col ling. Port.and Tuesday. Mr. Miilsap was umbia Steel company with 300. one of the marshalls and Mrs. Mill- Many employees are supplementing Out of more than 100,000 copies printed we have less than 5,0i.0 h t and they’re going fast. Huiry and send a dime for sap was assistant secreta.y. their training by taking academie your complete copy oi this book. (Sorry only one to a customer.) Miss Loretta Wallace was a guesi work. More than 5000 are receiving of friends at Hood River over the classroom ¡instruction directly related week end. Her parents Sir. and Sirs. I to their jobs on company time Ross Wallace drove up there u..q Nearly 10,000 are pursuing studie- H ere’» ir.y uioio. Send i k a copy of B_>»t»eller Li!.ray Book, “ More on their own time. More than 2500 brot her home Sunday evening. A dventures of Ellery Q ueen.” of these are taking emergency de Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hickmund had fense now being conducted in as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mis. trade courses schools, high schools and col Name ...............................................................................- .......................— Frank Hughes of Portland, Mr. and leges under the Mrs. Chris Sumpter or Salem,, and training program. National defense Address .................................................................. - .................................... Miss Minnie Sumpter of Topeka, Kas. Mrs. Sumpter an aunt of Mrs. Hick mund stayed for a few days visit. City and State ........................................................................................C-3 CUHfUMSYILLE The ladies of the Eagle Creek 500 club entertained their husbands at the Mrs. Don Grassick a bride of a M ERCURY BOOKS, 570 LEXINGTON, AVE., NEW YORK, N. Y. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Still couple of weeks was honored with a Saturday evening. Six tables were shower at the home of Mrs. Ford in played and delicious refreshments Eagle Creek on Wednesday of last CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES GARFIELD «e.e served. Leslie Wallace won fiist week. The bride received many lovely u p OD THE PRESERVER OP prize for men and Adolph Still se> gifts. Tj MAN” was the subject ot the cond. Ann Judd won first for womca W. C. Taylor went to Astoria for Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of and Maud O’Dell second. Emery Ford Mrs. G. B. Linn who has been vist a few days to work on a cable job Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, June and Maud Burnett won the consola iting her granddaughter in Susan- at Tongue 15. Point. ville, Calif., for a month returned tion. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Les The Golden Text was, “The eter lie Wallace,, Mi. and Mrs. Paul Still, home on Sunday. Mrs. Currin met Donald Lombard was home o’ nal God is thy refuge, and under Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Still, Mr. and her at the depot in Portland. The Al the week end. neath are the everlasting arms” (Deut. 33:27). Mrs. Earl O’Dell, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. lens had expected to drive up but Among the citations which com Horger, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson,, (were unable to come at the last min Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sagner and prised Lesson-Sermon was the Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ford, Mr. and ute. They expect to come later. little son are at the home of Mrs. Sag- following the from the Bible: "Blessed Mrs. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Smith, The Earl McConnell home was the ner’s parents Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Pal. Is he that consldereth the poor: Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johnson, Addie scene of a merry party on Father’s mateer this week. the Lord will deliver him In time of Kingston, Ann Judd,, Ed Johnson and day, Sunday when their children and trouble. The Lord will preserve Mrs. L. J. Palmateer and him, Jack Saunders. and keep him alive. The Lord their families and the children and Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Palmateer will strengthen him upon the bed families of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hale z’e nt to Portland Kenneth to see Mrs. Palma of languishing: thou wilt make all did honors to their respective fath teer’s doctor. his bed In his sickness” (Ps. 41: ers. Mr. and Mrs. Ed and Phil Stein Will Train for 1-3). man from Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young former The Lesson-Sermon also included Brenton Vedder from Sandy also residents of Garfield called at tho the following correlative passages Defense Work were the Christian Science text among the party. E. T. Davis home Sunday. Other from books. "Science and Health with guests at the Davs home were Mr. To meet pressing defense require Mrs. Don Grassick is living at the to the Scriptures” by Mary Ba Mrs. Harold Moore and children Key ker Eddy: "Having faith In the ments 15,060 employees of the U.S. Grassick home here while Don is and and sons Harold, Ralph and Carl, divine Principle of health and steel subsidiaries are naw undergoing away on draft duty for a year. all helping Mr. Davis move to Esta spiritually understanding God, sus intensive training for skilled jobs. R. H. Currin enjoyed his birthday cada. tains man under all circumstances; The employee training thruout thi) immensely last Friday evening when whereas the lower appeal to the country which is by no means a lew 18 friends came in to help him cele- Mr. and Mrs. Byron Anders and general faith In material means undertaking among the subsidiary biate the occasion. A baked ham din children and Mrs. Sadie Anders of (commonly called nature) must to the all-might of Infinite companies of the corpotation is now ner was enjoyed at 7 o’clock after the Porter district visited at the home yield Spirit” <p.319). one of the largest in the history of which cards were enjoyed. Fremont of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Anders. American industry. Hayden and Mary Eshleman received Atchison and Hector An F ra * E nlw rg-naaot a t D a v id aa n ’i The fact that a training program high honors and Mrs. Anna Hayden déis Wallace were home over the week end Drug Store, Gresham,, with any 6 or 8 and Elmer Davis low scores. has long been in effect made it pos from Detroit.. exposure film finish at reasonable Mrs. George Walters is enjoying a sible for the steel manufacturing sub pnce of 25-c.—Adv. sidiaries of the corporation to in visit from her son Bob who is here Mrs. Earl Gunter and Mrs. W. C. crease their output in a little more from Naw York. Long Way to Tipperary Taylor attended Eastern Star at Es than six months time from two-thirds Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin went tacada Tuesday evening. William Bolster, who has mar# miles to his credit than any othe* of capacity to full capacity which to Gresham Monday to visit George postal worker in the Irish Free over a twelve month period would Currin who had not been feeling so Mrs. Lester Darby called at the State, has retired on a pension. As produce steel in excess of the entire well but is now about recovered. home of Mrs. Peggy Anders Sunday. he made his rounds In Roscrea, he annual steel output of Gerrm ny bas sang the famous war song, ed on the latest available figures. Mr. and Mr.-. Forest Zuber had as Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris and often It’s-a Long, Long Way to Tipper* visited at the home of Mis. “ ary,” where he has walked a long The need for skilled men, not only dinner guests on Sunday the Bagley children Morris’ mother who is ill Sunday. way without leaving home. In his for the production of steel but also family from Eagle Creek and Mrs. years of service he has traveled for the manufacture of defense items Cross and sons from Douglas Ridgta We are all wondering if it will 52 equal to 12 times around such as ctuisers, destroyers, mer Mrs. Emma Douglas and Mrs. Elsie quit raining so the farmers can save a the distance globe, and has delivered about chant vessels, armor plate, shell forg Hale were Portland visiors on Mon what cherries they have left. The wea 12,00b,000 letters. mgs and bomb casings now being day. thcr man iss predicting right for this made by United States steel is grow Bird in Band week. Otis Clark was pitching to batting ing each day and many of the train practice in a pregame warmup at ees are receiving their instructions Treinenduous savings on lumber Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grassl and fa- Norman, He stuck his glove on the job, others are given prelimi- building material and paints are of- mily of Portland visited Sunday with in the air Okla. to catch a high return. ary training before being put on pro fered in our advertisement elsewhere his biother and family Mr. and Mrs. The ball bounced out of his glove Itiction work. j in this newspaper. W. J. McCready M. Grassl on the former Johanson but he caught a bird that was fly- •ng after the ball, apparently chas- In this way the need for increas I Lumber Co., Milwaukie,, Ore.__Adv. place. o f it. CARROLL FUNERAL HOME YOURS . . . a most as a gift More Adventures of aiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiHiur A im * Y o u F am iiu ii* HAMILTON CAFE HAS FTilDAY, JUNE 20, 1041