CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Atlee Erickson down Curinsville Oregon and Washington fruit gro­ way has a good hold on the title of wers have been meeting with a short “ parsnip king'1. Atlee has raised age in refrigerator cars by improving R. R. Cooke will referee the foot­ some parsnips this year that are two the refrigeration so more fruit can ball frame today between the Sandy feet long. A few o f the wonders of be shipped in a single car. One me. Pioneers and the Chemawa Braves, nature are on display this week at tliod is to use dry ice, found parti­ to he held on the Sandy frridiron. A the Currinsville store. cularly valuable in shipping cher­ tough battle is anticipated. ries. Pear shippers by precooling the Gene A u tiy is at the new Broad, fruit are able to load nearly half M is. Fitch conducted her first way theatre this Friday and Saturday again as many pears in a car is is class in knitting at the Estacada city evenings in “ Sunset in W yom ing.” possible otherwise. hall yesterday afternoon from 1 till Adv. 5. Classes will be held every Thurs­ day starting at the same time until De«p Cre«k Dairy.— Morning de ./u r t h e r notice. Mrs. Fitch devotes liverlM*** -earn and milk. Call Carl Prepare Now for Mach'nery Lack is Farm Advice .r hours to each class this year. R ehJ ' S6-51. E S T A C A D A LOCALS Bartholomew lomew of Clevjfji-' F. E. f.tfce Currinsville o£. the store '•vning lerul . on i, V ; . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 ,1941 VIOLA m iiiim iiim iiiiiiiim iiim m iim iiiim iM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim M i Harry Traylor returned home on Monday evening after a month visit with his mother and other relatives in Iowa. PIERCY’S Mrs. Nora Lankins and Mrs. Ellen Simmons spent Thursday with Mrs. Tom Smith and her mothei Mrs .S te l. la McCorkle in Oregon City. | Broadway Theatre ! = Denzel Piercy, Manager. Telephone 87-5 = Estacada, Oregon Mr .and Mrs. Joe McComb and M l. and Mrs. Albert McComb attended the stock show in Portland Friday. Friday and Saturday, October 17-18 Gene Autry in "S U N S E T IN W Y O M IN G ” Plus “ HIRED W IF E ” Mrs .Ed Trimpler, Mrs. A. J. W y ­ man ,Mrs. Harry Traylor and Mrs. Faced with a possible shortage of Eanl Lankins attended the Pomona farm machinery for next year and in- grange meeting at Damascus on W ed ­ sbility to get prompt delivery o f re­ nesday. ta ils Oregon farmers are being ad Mr. and Mrs. W ill Bard o f Port­ vised by Robert Taylor o f Adams, “ •hairman o f the state USDA agricul land visited Sunday afternoon with tural defense board to make plans Mrs. L. S. Tenny and the girls. Double Bill S Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, October 19.20-21 Ray Millard and William Holden in “ I W A N T E D W IN G S ” Wednesday, Thursday, October 2 2-23 Bargain Herbert Marshall, Virginia Bruce in “ A D V E N T U R E IN W A S H IN G T O N ” Plus Chapter 6 "R ID E R S OF D E A T H V A L L E Y ” Nights " now to foresee their 1942 equipment Mr. and Mrs .Stanley Ficken and requirements. daughter Lonna Mae of Spray, Ore­ The days when a grower can rush Doors open at 6 :4 5 week days. Continuous show Sundays and E gon spent Thursday night with Stan­ \ town and buy a new piece o f equip Holidays starting at 2 :1 6 . s leys parents Mr. and Mrs. John Fick­ nt or even get the right replace- Regular admission. Adults 30c including tax. Children under = en. = 12 years 9c. t part at a moment’s notice arc Bargain Nights. Adults 16c including tax. Children under E ibly over for the duration o f the Mrs. Oma Russell o f Highland cal­ 12 years 9 cents. S ncy says Talyor. On the other led at the Earl Lankins home M on. S e government is making ev- day. iin iiiim iiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii| „ 7 to see that needed farm Mrs. Hai ry Traylor spent Satur­ --'d repairs are provided day with her daughters Mrs. Norman ately as possible thru Lamb and Mrss. Kenneth Palmer in - * orities. Portland. . e equipment survey re. ted by county USDA Mr .and Mrs. Andrew Lovell of 's shows that Oregon Haywood, Calif., have been visiting Y to need more than several days at the J. McComb home. tit of farm machinery V Mr. Lovell is a nephew of Mr. Me because o f the farm Comb. d the increased pro Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Evan son Jr. • “ food for free- o f Redland visited Sunday with the of cover crop latters parents Mn. and Mrs. Ed Bate o o mm Xe feed crops son. 2 2 DANCE Old Time and Modem Every Saturday Night . Ì& - • 2m* b e f o r e ft I*. 31. f o r m oM tli o f O I I * AT EAGLE CREEK ’ ureases in Mrs. Nora Lankins and Mrs. Ellen beef pro- Simmons visited Monday afternoon n labor with Mrs .L. S. Tenny. ■ indi- Henry Tannler ond nephew Ken­ the neth Jubb attended the stock show in Portland on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McComb spent ■turday with the latters mother Schweitzer in Garfield. Music by Tiny and His Wranglers and Every Sunday Night at RIVERSIDE HALL, WILLAMETTE Tune in on K W JJ Every Sunday at 3 P. M. Union Music The Word “Baad“ ? "bead” Is derived from the Dlildan, to pray. Original- ¿1 with the bends on a re* on extended to mean 1 I- Vced object that can as . í Refreshments Our Classified Ads. Get Results ews Release From Washington E PRICES GOING IP ht Now is the Time to Get Your ftOOD TIRES You Should Buy Your Tires Now: jrices are scheduled to go up. ocks are low. You may have difficulty in getting your size later, ounted in cool weather last longer. 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