Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, October 24, 1941, Image 6

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Mrs. S. D. Dunlop entertained the
Estacada contract bridge club at her
home in Portland yesterday after­
The first aid class sponsored by noon.
the Oregon civil reserve will be held
The benefit card party sponsored
in the schoolhouse at Eagle Creek by the ladies o f the Estacada Red
nert Wednesday at 8 p.m. Everybody Cross chapter in the city hall last
invited.
Saturday eve was well patronized.
E ST A C A D A LO CALS
The Ralph Ahnert family spent
Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Pope were
the week end at Vernonia visiting at pleasantly surprised at the parson­
the home of Mr .Ahnerts mother Mrs. age on Monday evening when a party
Lawrence Thompson.
of f:iends unexpectedly arrived bring
K. F. Henry has been transferred ing a shower o f canned goods, gar­
from the Oregon City water system den products, etc. After a pleasant
to Ridge Road camp at Warrenton, evening sandwiches and coffee were
this state as bookkeeper for the can­ served by the ladies.
teen. He will continue to maintain
C. W. Kruse county commissoner.
his residence here -at Kstacadu.
was an Estacada visitor Monday.
Mrs.
ing is
rapidly
covery
ness.
E. J. Yocum who is now
Portland is reported to
on the road to complete
from her recent serious
Celebrate Navy Day, October 27
ELW OOD
by attending the motion picture “ In
the Navy’ ’ at the Broadway theat­
Mr?. Frances Eri and her pupils
re, one of the truly great pictures of
are busy these days making wood,
the year.-_-Adv.
work and getting realty for a carni­
C. L. Clearwater is making some val for Hallowe'en .The directors
impiovements in the kitchen o f his have installed some new equipment
home by installing various built-ins. for the science classes.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Strean and
Miss Lois Smith lei t last Satur­
daughter Darlene were Sunday visi.
day for San Antonio .Texas where
tors at the Jack Strean home.
she will wed Lt. Rodney A .Seydel.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kauffman of
Mayor and Mrs. S. E. Wooster Toledo and Lawrence Kauffman of
made a flying t ip to the coast one Woodburn were guests at the home
day last week. They left Estacada of Mr .and Mrs. Sanford Cox on
about six o’clock andd Mr yor Woos­ Sunday.
ter was back at his desk on Broad­
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vallen and
way before noon. They spent about
half an hour at the coast and brot daughter Mary attended the Jonas
Rowe funeral in Portland Monday.
home a fine salmon.
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Judge E. L. Pope came to Esta-
bJ cm*“ last Friday to see Mayor Woos
M. T. Metcalf has purchased a
re­ ter and chief of police Dale Russell 160 acre timber tract in Dodge which
ill­ regarding the blackout on Hallow­ he will log.
e ’en night.
Don’t miss the hilarious comedy
Dr .and Mrs. W. W. Gilbert en scream "In the Navy’’ starring A b .
J. C. Tunnell and Henry Van Hyn-
tertained at dinner on Wednesday bott and Costello, the Andrews Sis­
ing took another deer hunting trip
evening o f last week.
ters and Dick Powell at the Broad­
over into eastern Oregon over the
Frank Chevron is doing some paint way theatre this Sunday, Monday and
week end.
Tuesday ,Oct. 26-2l7-<28.—_Adv.
ing and improving at the Chapman.
Mr .and Mrs. U. S. Morgan drove Chevron residence.
L. D. Meade publisher o f the
to Albany last Sunday and spent the
Clackamas County News has been
Try our Hallowe’en bakery spe-1
day with Mrs. Morgan’s sister and
cials, Apple sauce cake, pumpkin elected president o f the Clackamas
brother-in-law Mr .and Mrs. S. F.
County Weekly publishers associa­
pies,
butter bread and almond filled
Pitts.
coffee cake. Order from our sales­ tion. Claude Smith o f the Oswego
Review is secretary and Floyd Hall
O. B. Potter local radio expert, man when he calls at your home or o f the Canby Herald is executive
from our bakery .Gresham Bakery..
was called to Aumsville Wednesday
secretary.
by news announcing the death o f his Adv.
"Those classified ads in the Clack­
father. He expects to return Monday.
Principal M. F. Johnston o f the
amas County News get results fastei
Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Piercy are the Estacada high school is in Salem this than any other medium of advertis­
week atendidng the Oregon high
parents of a baby girl born at the
ing I know,* 'said G .S. Smith owner
school principals’ conference which
Oregon City hospital Sunday morn­
and manager o f Bonny lure Park at
is in session Oct. 23-24-25.
ing.
Eagle Creek last Saturday. When 1
S. E. Lawrence attended a meet­ have anything to sell I know I can
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan are
ing o f the Clackamas county de­ depend on the Estacada paper to sell
receiving many compliments on their
fense council held in the court house it for me” continued Mr. Smith.
beautiful rose hedge. The roses are
at Oregon city Wednesday evening.
now in their fall bloom and are ex­
ceptionally beautiful.
The roof on the local Odd Fellows
Estacada Methodist Church
hall is being repaired in readiness
Hallowe’en card party and dance
for the winter rainy season.
sponsored by St. Aloysius Altar so­
ciety will be held Tuesday, October
Dale Russell Estacada chief o f po_
2f> at 8:.'i0 p.m. The party will be lice and Harry Sarver fire chief at­
held at the city hall, Estacada. Lunch tended a meeting at Oregon City on
will be served .prizes given. Admis. Wednesday where plans for the
sion 25 cents. A good time assured blackout on October 31st were dis­
to all.— Adv.
cussed.
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Church school at 9:50 a.m.
Public worship at 11. Sermon sub­
ject “ They o f all Cities.”
Epworth league at 7 p.m.
The Women’s society will meet at
the parsonage Wednesday, October
19 for a special all day meeting to
make articles for the Christmas gift
box. The meeting is called for 10
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Expert Piano Tuning, $3.50
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Have your piano tuned by a man who is a
real specialist in this work.
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All workmanship guaranteed.
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Permanent moth proofing and general re-
pairing.
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Leave orders for piano tuning by calling Es­
tacada Telephone 92-15.
Tuner will be in Estacada first week in No-
vember.
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M. T. SCHUSTER
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Christian
Church
Notes
10 a.m. bible school. Many o f the
children of Estacada are taking ad.
vantage o f the opportunity o f the
bible school to develop their talent
and as an outlet fo r that which they
are learning. Expressing ones self in
public, quick thinking, memory work
and music. No one is well educated
who has neglected the spiritual.
11 a.m. worship in prayer, hymn,
communion and sermon "W ho’ s O f­
fended in Christ?”
You are welcome to fellowship
with us.
P. A. Ford, Minister.
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Mr. and Mrs .Barker entertained
some friends from Molalla Sunday.
A dainty little Pinafore to please
• dainty little lady! And Pinafores
lfor tiny tots and big sisters ara
one o f the newest fashions. Make
it In Just a few hours at practically
no cost, by using two Laundered
Cotton Bags. The Cotton Bags are
left their natural gleaming white
—and the edge of the skirt, pockets
and shoulder ruffles are trimmed
with colored rick rack.
Other Cotton Bag Sewing ideas
ara illustrated in a free booklet.
Write to National Cotton Council,
Box 18, Memphis, or Textile Bags,
loO N. LaSalle St-. Chicago,
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William Slaughter has gone to
Warrenton to work in a defense
camp.
We have started a knitting class
again with Mrs. Cora Fitch as in
structor .We had a good attendance
Friday and expect to have more next
Friday evening.
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PIERCY’S
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Estacada, Oregon
Telephone 87-5 E
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Friday and Saturday, Oct. 24-25
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John Howard in Daymon Runyan’s knockout story
"TIGHT SHOES”
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This one 1» a “ sleeper” and you will regret it if you miss it. js
Plus Richard Alien and Janq Parker in "POWER DIVE.”
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Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, October 26-27 28
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Double Bill
Abbott & Costello, the Andrews Sisters and Dick Powell in
“ IN THE NAVY”
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Gene Ledbury came home Tues­ E
day. He has been away working for
some time.
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Bargain Nights
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Fred MacMurray, Madeline Carroll in
“ ONE N IG H T IN L IS B O N ”
Plus chapter 7 of “ RIDERS O F D E A T H V A L L E Y ”
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Doors open at 6:45 week days. Continuous show Sundays and
Holidays starting at 2:15.
Regular admission. Adult« 30c including tax. Children under
12 years 9c.
Bargain Nights.
Adults 15c including tax. Children under
12 years 9 cents.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Staihlnecker^
spent the weekend in Sherwood.
Johnnie Wilson is staying at the
Otis Vallen home.
Here You Always Get
Mr. and Mis. John | Myers and ]
daughter Doric called at the Stanford
Cox home Mondoy evening.
Dependable Motor Repairs
T. G. Todd from Louisiana visited
with Mr .Brown last week.
Now that cold weather is close you’ll want
the best possil/le service for your car.
Seek to Conserve
Soil on Farms
To conserve the soil and the fer­
tility of the farms owned by the
Federal Land bank and the Federal
Farm Mortgage corporation all acre­
ages seeded on these farms in 1912
will be in compliance with the agri­
cultural conservation program allot,
ments ,H .Oliver Buxton, Oregon
City, secretary-treasurer o f the na­
tional fatm loan association serving
Clackamas county announced this
week.
“ Not only will this keep the farms
in the best productive state possible
until the properties can be returned
to family ownership,’ ’ Buxton said,
“ but just as importantly it will mean
that the operators o f these farms will
be able to cooperate with the food
for defense piogram.”
In the first nine months o f 1941,
7 sales of properties owned by these
organizations in Clackamas county
were handled thru his office Buxton
said. These sales amounted to $28,-
392,57.
“ Requirements
for compliance
with acreage allotments apply only
to farms owned by the land bank or
the federal farm mortgage corpora­
tion,” Buxton pointed out. “ Borrow­
ers and those purchasing farms from
both institutions hold tiitle to their
own farms and therefore decide for
themselves whether they will com­
ply with the program.”
The date for the homecoming cel­
ebration at Oregon state college has
been set for November 8 when Ore­
gon state plays UCLA on Bell field.
Ron Davis senior ¡n agriculture from
Deer Island has been named general
chairman to head a large committee
to prepare the program for the en­
CHINA PHEASANT SEASON
tertainment o f the old grads.
OPENS THIS WEÈK
/AVINO MONEY
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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1941
At 8 a.m. last Wednesday morning,
October 22 the three day China phea­
sant season in western Oregon o ffi.
cially opened .The other two days of
the season come on Saturday and
Sunday, October 25 and 26.
Inasmuch as experience has shown
that artificial propagation cannot
keep up the the increased demand for
China pheasants steps have been ta­
ken to promote greater natural pro­
duction.
With this in mind the Oregon state
game commission under the federal
Pittman-Robertson act has set aside
approximately 100,000 acres in the
Willamette valley as reserves for
young birds. This tciritory comprises
but l-27th o f the entire valley area
and thru such reserves the commis­
sion is making an effort to avoid clo­
sures and maintain the supply and
thus perpetuate hunting for the ben­
efit o f the hunter.
The reserves are not only design,
ed to protect a nucleus o f birds until
they can build up a supply and in­
crease the number on the reserve but
also to help populate the adjoining
.ureas. Reserves now set up will not
be closed perpetually but only for a
few years when they will again be
open to hunters and other areas es­
tablished in alternative in the same
mannert and like period.
The bag limit in the valley will be
not more than t«x> male birds in any
one day or more than four birds in
the entire season o f three days.
Counties included in the valley area
include Multnomah, Clackamas, Col­
umbia. Washington, Yamhill, Polk.
Marion, Benton, Lane and Linm
counties.
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By hav­
ing your motor checked now and worn parts re­
placed, you’ll save yourself real trouble later
on. Bring your car in today.
Bob Cooke Motor Co.
Estacada, Oregon
“ Your Ford Dealer’
See the New 1942 Ford o n Display in our Show ­
room
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HEY KIDS, Y O U A R E A L L INVITED
to the
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FREE SHOW FOR K ID S !
Hallowe’en Night, Oct. 31
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All Children up to 12 Years o f A ge will be
AD M ITTED FREE
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Estacada, Oregon
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