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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1941)
CLACK.' MAS COUNTY NEWS FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1941 Mrs L. s. Tenny and family were Maxine and Marie Parrish and r | Mrs. Charles Weaver hus been ca.-' At least two Estacada boys.. Billy Mr. and Mis. T. B. Young of Port Sunday ESTACADA LOCALS friend dinner guesls at th Everett land were visiting friends in this dis \ ¡sited at the home of of Mr. led to Myrtle Point on account of Tcpp and Brooks Snyder are maneu- Shibley home at Springwater. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Chase of Orien' and Mrs. (i. B. DeVuney in Milwau- r ine se ri i, u .litiess of her brother C. veiing with the army in California trict Sunday. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clint kie. il . Atherton. and expect to be there until August. Dan Jennings spent the week end Pat IXVaney of Milwaukie visited H ook;, drove a truek in the long pro- Looney Saturday evening. fast wec.v at the home of Mr. and cession which went south from Camp Mrs. A. H. Fasel returned Mon at the Oregon beaches. day from Atwater, Calif., where she Bob Shibley left this week for Car Mrs. Wm. Parrish in Estacada. Lewis. has been for several weeks with her mel, Calif., for a few days visit at Miss Kuth Jennings and Lloyd Dun G. VV. Lofton went to Maupin Sun the home of his aunt, Mrs. John Al can spent Sunday visiting friends an., day to see his mother who is ill. daughter. relatives in Estacada. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hannah and ger. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dykeman of family of Portland visited his moth J. A. Shibley came home for Fath Miss Lois Smith is taking a much Vancouver, Wash., were here Sun er Mrs. Mary Hannah last Sunday. ers day end Norman came from Ver- needed vacation and went to Sa. day meeting old friends, looking af< The Bert Park family moved to nonia and .ill. Robert they all went Francisco lor a lew days visit wu' ter prope.ty interest and were dinner Albany the first of the week where to Spring»uur and visited at tin friends. guests at the H. B. Snyder home. Mr. Park and son are employed at home of Ml. Shibley’s parents Mr Mrs. Stella Kellogg Drake gram Flank Wills who has had a cleric;’, and Mrs. J. A. Shibley. the Menke shingle mill. secietary and past gru.nl man on was job. with a logging camp in Polk Co. Miss Kathryn McConnell was back Miss Pau... Smith and sister Kay of guest oi Mountain Chapter O. E. S for some time has returned to his at her job in the local telephone'of— Stuyton returned home Sunday after Tuesday night. home near E >t_cada to have a little lire for a few days this week having u visit of several days at the homo The incomprable comedienne Jud; rest and see the wheels go round for been ill for some time. She is much of their cousin L< tamae Day. Casnova is stai red at the Esta thetare a few days. Quite a number of high scores hav< this Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in hiank Fieischman and family canu improved in health however. M iss Inez Beard left for Los An been reported in the game of pinochle ‘‘Sis Hopkins." it’s a scream froi. out from their new home in Portland geles, California last week where sh-i of late the last one being that of start to finish.—Adv. Saturday and looked their old town will reman during the summer vaca Mrs. Robert Snyder who held 1500 Clarence Jubb who lias been a CC(j over trumps. tion studying voice culture. camp commander lor several years Miles C. Engle route 2, Estacada is now located near Corvallis the and Nina C. Keller were licensed to camp being a sort of an auxiliary wed in Portsand one day last week. for the Oregon state college forestry Mr. and Mis. Sam Mammamo of Conallis have been visiting at th j students. That master printer J. W. Saun home of Judge and Mrs. C.O. Troupe. ders and Bob Ha>úen are on the job Mrs. Troupe left yesterday for Cot i at the gi. de school building applying vallis to make a visit at the home of will always find the Seasons m the lather where necessary. her daughter. A group of Gideons will take Among those from this place who Finest attended the rose festival last Frit charge of the services at the Metho day to see the parade were Mr. ansi dist church next Sunday morning, Mrs. W. C. Scrutton and Miss Kuth June 22. Come for Sunday school ser vice at 11 and we will assure you a C comer. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jones of Port very inspirational and profitable land were Mountain chapter visitoi time spent. You are cordially invited I, here Tuesday night. Mr. Jones is a to come and enjoy this fellowship past gland patron and presented pic- with us. of the international temple at The bartholomew family had a re Our modern facilities for keeping fruits and m tures Washington which is an Eastern Stai union last Sunday at Wecoma beach p i vegetables in perfect condition insures you of get t- #1 building all of which was very inter where one of the nephews has a cot tage. 1 lisle were sixty present which |p ting the best. Always a large selection to choose W esting. The “Olson cousins” were enter included the Bartholomew family and m from. tained at the Boylan home in Gar Mr. and Mis. F. E. Dooley of this field last week this being the ninth place. m We offer a fine selection of year that the youngsters of the Olson Mrs. Lester Underwood and daugh clan gathered. Emil and Michael ol te r returned last Sunday from Wood m the best grades of Roseburg who used to live in Estu land, Wash, where she had been vis cada were unable to be present th¡¡ iting Mrs. Underwood’s mother fot CHEESE, PICKLES ami year. a couple of weeks. m Mr. and Mrs. Jack Broadhurst ami A mairiage license was issued in OTHER APPETIZERS Miss Catherine Purcell all of Port Oregon City Monday to Roy L. Hend Ü Assorted Cookies, Crackers. land made their dad and mother Mr. rickson and Violet M. Greenman both and Mrs. V. K. Purcell a week end of Estacada. ¿ and Fruit Juices of all kinds call. Miss Maude Sturgeon went to Port BIG TRADE-IN O N G-3 ALL-WEATHER Leonard Pilkington and daughter! land on Wednesday of last week and (Illustrated above) , Gene and Helen and son Bobby ar met her sister. She remained unti Come in now and ask about our big trade-in deal. rived b,y automobile from Alliance, Saturday enjoying the rose festival Brands This great tire gives you 19 feet of road-hugging Neb., one day last week and were and visiting relatives and friends. píete. safety grip in every foot of tread. Yet today it costs the guests of his sister Mrs. O. 'J'. Mr. and Mis. Harold Perry of Port They are immensely plea* land visited his mother Mrs. Rose you LESS PER MILE than ever before. You will find it true economy f ed Hedgecock. with the far west. Perry last Sunday. to buy all your food needs here f Mrs. Anton Marshall entered the Little Ruth Kimberlin of Portland where each customer is given ^ O.egou City hospital last Friday am has come to spend a few weeks of her Howell left the hospital I summer vacation withh her grand conscientious personal atten- §| the Mis. next George L I M I T S T IM E O N LY day. parents Mr. and Mis. Fred Forey a tion. - j A marriage license was granted in 1 the (S A U J T A . ITS TODAY) Little Gem testaurant. Portland Saturday to Harold M. Lc Mrs. Dell Lockhart and dau -htei wis of Eagle Creek and Ruth N. lKn Marjorie have keen t ¡siting in Esta- G u a ra n te e d OUR MEATS LEAD IN QUALITY nenhoffer of Portland. cada for the past week. ALL-AMERICAN Fred Winston was the dele Mayor and Mrs. S. E. Woostei We specialize in choice cuts of meat at lowest [ gate Mrs. from the Estacada Methodist spent the week end at the Tillamook i prices. Try our Luncheon Meats, they cannot be p| church for the district conference county beaches. at Eugene this week. She accompan Flunk Wills has moved to the ; beat for genuine goodness. ied Rev. and Mrs. Pope and (will re Thornton home on north Main street. main until Sunday. Miss Enola Oakiey of Seattle ar See Ann Sheridan and Humphrey rived last Thursday to visit her sis Bogart in “They Drive by Night” al ter Mrs. Mae O. Reed and other re SIZE i the Esta theatre Wednesday ami latives at this place. 4.40-21 or 4.50-21 Thursday, June 25 and 2G.-Adv. Mrs. Alice Whitehead and son oi 4.75-19 or 5.00-19 Telephone 75-1 H. C. GOHR1NG Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sutor am' Portland were guests at the home of Carl Anderson of Portland visited her aunt Mrs. Clarence Jubb this 5.25- 18 or 5.50-18 friends in Estacada last Sunday. week. 5.25- 17 or 5.50-17 , Dad J. F. Reeher was pleasantly re. D eep C reek D a iry . —Morning d e Cath p riett with your old tiro minded Sunday that it was Father.-, livery of cream and milk. Call Carl Goodyear materials, workmanship. day when his children and their chil5 Rehberg, Tel. 86.51. What a buy at this amazing sale dren commenced to arrive and befoie price! very long the following were pro 1 oo L ate to ü ia itiíy Buy NOW— and SA V E I ent: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reeher and FOR SALE. Strawberries, you children of Forest Grove, Mr. and pick, pound 2 cents. Einest Eshler, Mrs. Max Reeher and childien of Fam ous Ü Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ree 2 miles south Garfield grange hall. FOR THE WEEK END MARATHON her and children of Vernonia, Mr VIOLA Mrs. Geo Loupke and children of Presented Again, by popular demand, our Delicious and Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Frank f l Forest Dewey of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. S. Tenny and daughter j Ernest Crozier of Brkeley, Calif., a Elva and Elina attended a bridal sho- total of twelve adults and seven chil-/ wer on Clara Po,ehn UtiJay evening dren. They brot the eats with them at Redland. a and i A delicious different taste. A crunchy then during the day Mis. J. F. Mr. and Mis. Ed Bateson spent I crispness that delights with the first bite. White sidewall $C)95 Reeher returned from Jennings lodgi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ben- A fluffy lemon custard icing covers this where she had been visiting her daugb tecost at Estacada. C a th p rie e t w ith your o ld tire i f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arnold and tender moist cake that almost melts on ter and enjoyed the party. A great Goodyear-made tire *1 Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dale and son Mrs. Kate Fennimore of Portland the tongue. Made by the bakers of N O W BETTER THAN EVER! H wete Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Richmond and Maurice Huiard of Balanced Bun Bread. Value leader in its price class. and Mrs. Earl Lankins. Portland,, Mi* M. A. Stubbs, Mrs. Buy NOW—and SAVEI Vida Stubbs an Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Happ of Ber Stubbs of Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. O keley, Calif., visited Friday evening WHY— E. Smith,, Lois Smith and Mr. and vith Mr. and Mrs. Harry Traylor. Mrs Walter Smith enjoyed a picnic Mrs. Stella McCorkle of Oregon WRITTEN IIFETIME GUARANTEE luncheon at Eagle Fern park Sunday City is spending a week with Mrs. T h e y m ake good or IVe do I ( the occasion honoring the 30th Not a Lankins and Mi s. Ellen Sim IS SO POPULAR and 2nd wedding anniversary of the mons. E. and Walter Smiths respectively Sunday afternoon visitors at the 1 Because its rich golden brown color means a | O. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cuthern and home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jubb were Simpson Dunlop of Portland and Air. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler and thoroly baked loaf. Miss Connie Tooley of this place iauhgters of Portland. m 2 Because its even palatable texture makes thi: 11 were dinner guests of Mrs. E. C. Mi. and Mrs. Ed Trimplor visited week * Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Airs. Standiah last Sunday. an outstanding flavored loaf. I n c l u d e s s m a ll Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Johnston vis Wm. Waldkirch at Molalla. Prying charge ) low ( Sunday visiors at the Ed Ficken 3 Because it toasts evenly and is a well balanced ited Beaverton last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Foster havq home were Mr. and Mrs. John Ficken All p ric e , su b je c t to c h an g e w ith o u t n o tice end sub- energy food. ^ j gone to Cannon Beach where they will and Mr. and Mrs. Eveiett Osborne je e t to any in cre ase in tax and daughter of Estacada. the summer vacation. Order Balanced Bun Bread today from out spend Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Hedgecock am Mrs. H. Green of Oregon City vis salesman or at our bakery. their house guests from Nebraska ited Sunday with her father A. J. went to West Linn last Sunday to at 4 W y man. tend a tamily leunion at tile home Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steininger and of Mrs. Hedgecock’s sister Mrs. Dan son W’ayne of Oregon City visited Hogan. Others present at this mo3t Sunday afternoon at the Eldon Lan N orth M ain Avenue, G resham , Ore. happy gathering were Mr. and Mrs. kins home. Tel G resham 288 Dean Hayden of Longview, Mr# an-J A farewell reception for Rev. Pope Mrs. M. Morelia of Portland and some was held at the Viola church Friday friends from Vancouver, Wash. evening. j HERE YOU Fresh Fruits and I Vegetables i Estacada Meat É l Co. m Bakery Special Lemon Crunch Cake - 40c • F . á Balanced Bun Bread i u EASY-PAY TERMS 50 f (irehliam lla k e r y Bob Cooke ,^otor Co. Phone 24 5 ESTACADA, OREGON