Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, November 21, 1941, Image 6

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C L A C K A M A S COUNTY
ESTACADA LOCALS
Miss Betty Hughes le ft Wednesday
morniniir by bus fo r Seattle where she
will spend the Thanksgiving vaca­
tion visiting her sister and family.
N ote the money saving values in
magazines offered in combination
with this newspaper elsewhere in this
issue.
Principal M. F. Johnston has re­
turned to his duties at the Estacada
union high school after being con.
fined to his home fo r a fe w days.
The Red Cross membership drive
in the jCstacada district is progressing
very satisfactorily according to A t ­
torney Frank Shelton o f Estacada,
chairman o f the local committee.
The Red Cross ladies w ill hold
their regular meeting in the city hall
on Friday, November 21. A large
attendance is urged.
The food sale and bazaar spon­
sored by the women of the Methodist
church last Saturday at the Hedge-
cock Grocery & Market was well pat­
ronized.
Orchard Ridge Dairy. R efrigerator
cooling system, good cold milk, but­
ter and cream the whole year round
— Oscar Judd.
Mm. W. R. Hayden has sold her
place in South Estacada to Liela M.
W are o f California. Mir .and Mrs.
Wm. W are will occupy the place and
are moving in this week. The deal
was made thru the Wooster real es­
tate o ffic e at Estacada.
NEWS
F R ID A Y , N O V
W e are happy to hear that Lee
Erickson has been released from the
Oregon City hispital after spending
two weeks at that institution. How.
ever he will be confined to bed for
an indefinite period under the con
stant supeuvision o f Dr. W .W. Gil­
bert.
21, 1941
ble.”
11 a.m. hour o f worship in hymn,
pruyer, communion and sermon. Ser­
mon subject “ For the Sake o f One
Man.” I f you haven't a criuich to go
to you are welcome here.
Palmar A .Ford, Minister.
THREE LINKS
Work is nearly comp'eted on the
house being remedied bene by the Improved Dry Kiln Fans
company to serve as the new cook Designed by College Man
W e are happy to hear that Roger
house. The new structure will be of
Schaefer who has been ill fo r about
the most modern design and accou­
De: igns for improved type fans for
three weeks is convalescing ond will
trements.
use in lumber dry giinâ together with
be able to return to school next week.
technical descriptions o f scores o f
H. R. Poole ,P. G .E. supervisor
tests made are contained in a new
See
“
W
ild
Geese
Calling”
a
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here le ft fo r a two week vacation
engineering experiment station bulle,
last week. His destination was un­ mance o f action and thundering dra­
ma o f the great Northwest at the tin No. 16, just issued at Oregon
known.
Broadway theatre this Sunday, Mon. state college. “ The Improvement o f
Mrs. J. H. Tracy visited fo r a
day and Tuesday, November 23-21- Reversible Dry Kiln Fans’ ’ is the title
week here with her daughter Mis.
25. Starring Henry Fonda. Joan Ben­ o f this bulletin written by A. D.
H. E. Wooster.
nett, W arren Williams ,Ona Mun­ Hughes assistant profe.ssor o f mech-
The Norquist baby, Gary, is on the
icanieal engineering who has been
son ,Barton MacLane.— Adv.
sick list this week .He has been ill
carrying on tests fo r several years
about three week and wus in the hos­
in cooperation with one o f the lum­
Christian Church Notes
pital three days.
ber associations and a manufacturer
o f dry kiln machineiy.
Several o f the employees here have
been taking their annual vacations
10 a.m. bible school. This is the I The improved performance obtain­
recently.
Among them are Emery Thanksgiving week. Certainly Am er­ ed with the new design fans can be
Anderson ,Chas. Siedei and Earl Gun­ ica should bow her head in humble attributed to the use o f a smaller
ter all o f whom went elk hunting in thanksgiving or gratitude for the number o f wider blades, smaller
eastern Oregon .Mir. Gunter was ac­ blessings possessed as well as fo r the blade angles, higher speeds, a larger
companied on his trip by G. D. Tow n­ disasters she has so far escaped ami hub and a stationary shroud ring
send and Shirley Barker both o f should cease not to pray for peace Prof. Hughes reports. Plywood blades
Portland. Each o f the party bagged The way to this continued blessing t were used satisfactorily in many o f
is given in IlChron. 7:14. “ The B i­ the tests.
an elk.
The experiments were earned on
in a special duct for testing fill-size
60-inch diameter fans. Twenty two
different types and sizes have been
tested in thi* duct. With the labour
tory phases o f the investigation prae.
tiddly complete the bulletin was is­
sued as a progress re|K>rt prior to
trying out the new type fans under
actual kiln conditions.
Such tests
have been started this fall in cooper­
ation with the school o f forestry.
Professor Hit/hes also found that
immendiate improvement can be
made in most existing commercial
equipment by the installation o f a
stationary shroud ring for each fan.
Food Research at OSC
Interests Dr .Mitchell.
Reserrch studies in human nutri­
tion being carried on in the school
o f home economics at Oregon state
college drew the attention o f Dr. He­
len Mitchell chief nutritionist in the
civilian defense organization, Wash­
ington, D .C. on a recent visit to
Corvallis.
She showed particular interest in
a piece o f apparatus just obtained
called an electronic photofleuromo-
tor which is a new device fo r detec­
ting the present and amounts o f v it.
amin H-l in foods and is now instal­
led in the recearch laboratory oper*
ated by Dr .Margaret Fincke o f the
nutritional staff.
Dr .Mitchell praised the work o f
the Oregon nutrition defense com m it­
tee and urged among other things the
stressing o f the use o f iodized salt as
a health measure.
CHRISTIAN S JEhCE CHUR3HES
W A N K ! G IV IN G ”
was the
subject i f the Lesso t-Ser-
mon in all < liurches o f Christ,
Scientist, on Thanksgiving Day.
The Golden T ext was, “ O ffer
unto God thanksgiving; and pay
thy vows unto the most High:
and call upon me in the day of
trouble: I w ill deliver thee, a n i
thou shalt glorify me” (Ps. 50r
14,15).
Am ong the citations which
comprised the Lesson-Sermon was
the follow ing from the Bible: “ O
give thanks unto the Lord, for he
is good: for his mercy endureth
for ever. L et the redeemed of
the Lord say so, whom he hath
redeemed from the hand of the
enemy. Oh that men would praise
the Lord for his goodness, and for
his wonderful works to the chil­
dren of m en!" ( ps. 107:1,2,8).
Max Gilgan arrived home last week
fo r a brief visit with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Gilgan.
Mrs. F. E. Dooley was honored
with a birthday party recently at the
home o f her sister Mrs .E. C .Saling
in Oak Glove.
Thanksgiving dinner guests at the
home o f Mr .and Mrs. F. E. Dooley
were Mr. and M ra T. H .Morton o f
Eugene and the Ted Saling fam ily
o f Estacuda.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brix o f Knap-
ton, Waxh., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lar­
son and son and daughter o f Gresh­
am and Mrs .Gladys Titus o f Otis,
this state spent Thanksgiving at the
home o f Mr. and Mrs. George Four­
ier.
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Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cahill and
daughter Carol o f Ashland are visit­
ing relatives in this community.
Deep Creek Dairy.— Morning de
liveries of cream and milk. Call Carl
Rehberg. Tel. 86-51.
Byron McKenzie who has been at
Prineville this state helping his bro.
ther Jack operate a quicksilver mine
returned home this week end. He
went back to Prineville Monday ac­
companied by his sister Ella and they
expect to remain fo r an indefinite
time.
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Mr. and Mrs. ft .fJ. Keeth and Mr,
and Mrs. C .A. Norris were Portland
visitors Friday evening. The men at­
tended a labor meeting and the ludies
enjoyed a show1.
M. T. Schuster o f Milwaukie one
o f the Northwest’s leading musicians
and piano tuners was a business vi­
sitor in Estacada Friday.
Starley Sparks and Mona Lee Hay­
den will sing over the Stars o f T o ­
morrow program on radio station
K G W at 11 a.m. Saturday.
Mary Martin and Don Ameche in
“ Kiss the Boys Goodbye” is 1941’ s
biggest, gayest musical hit. See it at
the Broadway this Friday and Satur­
day ,Nov. 21-22.— Adv.
Rex Orser and Jiggs Pedersen fin ­
ished their work in the forest service
fo r the present season this week.
They have been doing some timber
cruising .repairing roads ,etc.
A large crowd enjoyed the free
public program at the Estacada grade
school Tuesday evening o f this week.
Tw o form er Estacada residents,
Ernest Park, son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Park and Mi.® Virginia Menke
daughter o f Mir. and Mrs. Ivan Menke
w ill be united in marriage this com .
ing Saturday .Novem ber 22nd at the
First Baptist church in Albany. Both
are graduates o f the Estacada high
school.
The Ted Saling family went to
Portland Friday evening. Mr. Saling
attended a labor meeting and Mrs.
Saling and the girls went to a show.
Thanksgiving dinner guests at the
R .0. Reed home yesterday were:
Miss M ary Alice Reed o f Corvallis,
Mrs .Mae O. Reed o f Estacada, Mrs.
N ora Richardson and fam ily o f Scap-
poose, Kenneth Koenig o f Portland,
M .G. Oakley o f Newherg and J. L.
Richardson brother o f Mrs .R. O.
Reed who is in the U .S navy and is
visiting at the Reed home.
The joint meeting o f the Masonic
lodges o f Clackamas county held on
Friday evening o f last week at the
local Masonic temple was largely at­
tended and a fine program presented.
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