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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1941)
. I -'•w CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEW * ESTACADA LOCALS Richard Schmidt attended the bi- cycle races a't Long Beach Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McCord, Mrs. Elizabeth Irwin, and Mrs. Adeline Priest, all of P ortland were week end visitois a t the G. R. Sagar home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keeth and dau ghter Mis. H arry F arm er and baby went to Salem last Sunday to visit Mrs. K eeth’s cousin and fam ily and to m eet an au n t who had ju st arrived from Illinois. B art Rickey has been in Estacada Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Eshleman and this week. son Don wrent to Seaside last Tues day and returned home Friday eve\ Mrs. Neil Bronson and Dale have gone to southeastern Oregon for a Miss Starlee Snyder and Johnny Ma* shall spent Saturday afternoon months visit with relatives. in P ortland a t the Galiguni home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob P ra te r are now occupying the Sagner home on lower The Clackamas county library as sociation convention will meet at C urrin street. Sandy on Tuesuay, July 8 a t 3 p.in. E rnest P ark and Miss Virginia Dean Collins of the Journal will bi Menke of Albuny called on Estacada the speaker. The public is cordiall: friends Sunday. invited to attend. Misss Pauline Myers is attending Mrs. C. O. Troupe will entertaii, the sum mer school a t Corvallis but tile Estacada Garden club on Monday came home to spend the F ourth wi'.h July 7. The topic fo r discussion will her parents. be "P ests and how to Control Them. 7 Mrs. Olive Mehl has been in P ort The city by switching w ater mains has elim inated one on Main street land for several days on account of which has been leaking fo r some time the illness of h er father. and will stop th e flow of w ater at O J project No. 13 has been com the Midford corner. pleted by the oiling of the west sec D e e p Creek b b try .—Morning de tion of the half block on Sixth St. Miss Evalina Gaglina o f Portland livery of cream and milk. Call Carl was an over night visitor a t the H. Rehberg, Tel. 86.61. B. Snyder home Sunday. F. J. H arkenrider was in Estacada Jake Moss was painfully injured Sunday with some relatives and they while working on the city w ater pro cleaned up the old home place. je c t last W ednesday and has had to you’ll like “No, No, .N annette” th e take a vacation lie was not planning happiest show on the screen a t the O r c h a r d R i d * . D a i r y . R efligeratol E sla th eatre bargain nights, W ednes day and Thursday, Ju ly 9-10.—Adv. cooling system, good cold milk, but te r and cream the whole y ear round Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilgan retu rn —Oscar Judd. ed last Thursday from a ten days Mr. and Mrs. Carl W renn of P ort trip to the coast and attended the sta te grange meeting a t Newport. land were guests at the W.E.Linn Mrs. Strahm of Milwaukie was a t the home last Sunday. Gilgan ranch while h e r p aten ts were Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bartholomew aw ay on th e ir vacation trip. and son W alter and Miss A nna H aff Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kiggins and chil ner of Portland spent Sunday a t Long dren retu rn ed last Tuesday from a Beach. trip to Los Angeles, Calif.,, and other Mis. I. W. Tucker w ent to the points south where they visited Mr. coast last Friday to take Mr. and Kiggins m other and brother in Lo? Mrs. W. W. Tucker to Yachats and Angeles fo r a few days. Mrs. Eva Kiggins, Ted's mother came home she returned Saturday. v.ith them to visit relatives here for Mrs. C. C raw ford has been ill for a time. She has been in California several days with a slight improve fo r about a year. m ent noted a t this time. Fred G. Robl“v joined ten PE P Miss B etty Jean G unter is now em officials last W ednesday on a fish ployed a t the novelty store as sales ing trip into Big Bottoms fo r four lady. j days. They reported th e fishing as good. M s. John Miller formerly of Esta adu has been adm itted to the O re Oliver G erber of Logan has p ur gon City hospital. chased a new Minneapolis Moline combine which is equipped w ith a E rn est Miller of North Bend and pickup attachm ent for harvesting clo Mrs. Hazel Bullock of Estacada weri v er and vetch in the swath as well licensed to wed in Vancouver last as the standing grain. week end. J i, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Storm er went Glen Olds, form erly o f Estacada to Tigard last Thursday to take the was appointed as pastor of Brooks la tte r’s mother who w ent to visit her daughter Mrs. Jack N orton and fa* church at this year’s Methodist con ference. mily fo r a few weeks. Fourteen college boys and their professor from Iowa state college are located a t Camp One and one, h a lf with Mrs. Elizabeth Allen as their housekeeper. The boys were all down to attend church a t Estacada Sunday morning and seem to be en joying th eir camp life. FRIDAY, J U f Romie Lindstrom who resided at, this place a few years ago died at his home in Loveland, Col., last Wed nesday. He was a brother of Mrs* John Osborne and Mrs. Jack Nichol son. Mr. and Mrs.. Nicholson went to see him several days ago and have not returned a t this time. For EXTRA'AMOUNTS of Two «■ Important^Vitamins and Iron Millions of Americans have diets that can be improved with extra vitamins and minerals. When you eat GRESHAM BAKERY ••i:\iticmi» Bread*’ you get extra vitamin B-l, also the pellegra preven tative vitamin (nicotinic acid) and iron in the same amounts supplied by bread made with the average whole wheat flour. This loaf conforms to the requirements propos ed by the Committee on Food and Nutrition of Na tional Research Council for “Enriched Bread.” Enjoy the benefits of these extra vitamins and iron contained in GRESHAM BAKERY “ENRICHED BREAD” Eat this delicious white loaf regularly at every meal. Order your buns, coneys and picnic lunch needs from the GRESHAM BAKERY, Bakers of the new “ENRICHED” Balanced Bun Bread. Our salesman who calls at your home can also supply your needs in this popular bread. Gresham Bakery North Main Avenue, Tel Gresham 288 Gresham, Ore. Lloyd N- fast talk shown uiday mystei this pr> —Adv. f __* Everyone is asked to bring note book and pencil. There will flower ju d ging. Anyone interested is invited. Tom W atson has a nice field of lo ganberries this y ear and quite a num ber of boys, girls and women from Estacada have been assisting him is harvesting the crop. Mr., and Mrs. Fred Winston and Mrs. O. E. Syron transacted business in the city of roses last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S uter and Lloyd Duncan o f Portland were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wade last Sunday. Mayor S. E. W ooster went to Mt. Angel W ednesday on a business trip. I Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Tucker and family left on W ednesday morninj for a ten days vacation trip and the planned to go to all of the place < where there was good fishing b- fore returning home. On a business and pleasure trip t Oregon City W ednesday aftem ooi went Mrs. Mary Boyle and mothei Mrs. Ecker and Mrs. Rex Ludlow a» daughter Miss Audrey. The old Estacada pioneer Char' Baker came out of the hills the fa « , area was C u . of the week and has been seeing th. the season. I t was formerly •- sights of o ur city since then. ed essential to cultivate often enough w. P itts . Whiie Mr. and Mis. V. K. Purcel to prevent the weeds emerging to the light. It has since been found that formation were returning from Portland one afternoon last week in th eir car c cultivating perennia wends every two small boy threw a good sized rock weeks will bring about eradication a t them which struck the windshiel«' fully as soon and usually more quick shattering th e glass some of which ly than cultivating every week. There is some difference in the w ent in one of Mrs. Purcell’s eyes. She was obliged to have it removed elapsed period fo r various weeds Jen by a surgeon and came very n ear be kins points out. It appears possible ing blinded for life. Mr. Purcell ap to allow a longer interval on Canada prehended the parents of the boy who thistle and Russian knapweed than is safe for whitetop and morning agreed to pay alt doctor bills. glory although all these weeds have been killed in from two to three years T hruout the existing emergency with cultivations made fo u r or five the Scottish Rite news bureau has inches deep every two weeks. As the BRING YOUR CAR TO US FOR A THOROUGH been level headed, visualizing as it sesson advances the weeds come back does the fa c t th a t the trium ph ol mere slowly making it possible to LUBRICATION AND CHECK-UP H itler means the economic ruin ot lengthen the intervals betw een culti the United S tates with its workers vations even more. on the same basis as those of Eu Our modern lubrication methods will insura The experim ental work is being rope, laboring 72 hours a week foi continued to work our fu rth e r details your car being thoroly lubricated in all parts. a bare subsistence. Pointing out that of best and most economical methods. H itler is all prepared to dominate I t has not yet been determ ined how South America in a business way the m any years will be required to effect Let us check your tires, battery and brakes and bureau has this pertin en t comment: complete eradication w here intensive see that your wheels are properly aligned. “ Even many of those who a ie for cultivation is used only every other an outright declaration of w ar fail to year with a crop grown in between. see the probable course of history iq It will add to the pleasure of your trip to know the event of a nazi trium ph. Many E s t a c a d a M a th o d ia t C h u r c h pro-British isolationists in favor of that your car is in first class running order. defending the forty-eight states alone like to sit back in smug com fort and Sunday school 9:50 a.m. IT PAYS TO USE OUR SERVICE sort of enjoy the passing parade of Public worship a t 11. Sermon sub swastikas to the east, w est and south ject “ The G reatness of Scouting.’’ and sustain ourselves on all th is Duet, "M aster the Tem pest is Rag bountiful nation holds. The picture ing” Mrs. Sam B arr and Joe Barr. is tem pting b u t a bit foolhardy. The The Boy Scouts are to be ou$ downright fickleness of th a t dream guests a t this service and they will be “Your Ford Dealer” Estacada, Oregon is well illustrated in Adolph H itler’s seated in a body. gigantic plan for world economy not to mention his oft-stated desire to control South American commerce. *** V The most immediate result of H itler'^ plan if it were allowed to take effect .......................... . is the total economic destruction of this republic. “ D estruction will not necessarily come by invasion. H itler’s designs on this hemisphere are tied up with a well-knit industrial plan even now under full steam in the conquered countries of Holland, Belgium, Den- m aik, France, Norway and Poland. This photo shows Mayor S. C ontrary to popular belief Hitler E. W ooster of Estacada in the is having little d ifficulty in gearing yard a t his home on “ Rich the industries of those countries for Man’s Ridge” standing beside post-war production. The trouble Hit ler was supposed to have in assimi a delphinium which is nine feet lating conquered countries has been tall. Mayor and Mrs. Wooster largely imaginary. have one of the most beautiful “ It is also un tru e th a t H itler is homes in Estacada, a city noted failing to produce goods for trade for its beautiful homes and and munitions o f w ar a t the same time. Eiom this ingenious industrial gardens. The Mayor is very setup H itler expects to undersell the fond of flowers and spends world with low-cost goods produced much of his spare tim e work by slave labor. And th e nazis have ing on his lawn and garden. done all this in the m idst of a great w ar effort. f!* ** “ Complete loss of trad e would ruin this nation, economic experts aV most unanimously agree. It is not difficult to see th at with (I.eat BriT- ian nn.I Africa under H it’e i’ thumb * . I the Un te.l St ites would h vc extrem ely tough going to keep from being miiiiiiimmimiimiiiiiimiimmii outdistanced in producing for w i: or trade. This would he tru e even if H itler left South America u n Mayor S. E. Wooster has tall Delphinium Plants touched.’’ Before • • You Go Away on that Vacation B o b C o o k e M o to r C o . . ■■ I