Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, March 06, 1959, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Clackamas County News
A great celebration was held
Despite this fact, the
state’s
Estacada Oregon,Friday, March 6, 1959
in 1815 on the
ground
where mileage death rate,
a
figure '
grandfather’s cabin stood. There which compares
miles driven \
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is a monument and a college loca- j with number of people killed lu quired to the
undersigned at
I have, in my accidents, dropped
from
6.d 1 4033 S.E. Howe, Portland, Oregon,
By J. J. Inskeep, County Agent ted on the spot.
life, met men who have been ea- deaths per 100 m illion miles in within six months of
the date
“ It rained all day, a cold rain ucated at O ffield College.
j 1957 to 6.0 last year.
hereof.
with snow, and as we
tried to \ .Grandmother was an educated j The state collected $37,814,892
Dated and first publication Jan.
make camp we found there wa» woman as the records show
her in gasoline tax during the year 30. 1959.
not a dry thing about the wagoi,- handwriting to be good. ( I have j and through the end o f December Millen F. Kneeland
beddir.g, clothing, matches- ( L u -! been offered a facsimile o f both | had refunded $3,258,674 to non­
M. C. Corcoran,
cifer sulphur tipped
matches,) j her and grandfather’s writing,but highway users,
Attorneys.
even our prnk yhcih we nsed with have not sent for them.) Grand- \ Except for administrative ex-
flint and steel was wet. So mot- j father became the
first County | pense, which last year was
less
her and five small children were Commissioner,
thas a ourth o one per cent
of . . T r y a C lassified A d s . is tha
death.” ,
From Indiana, grandfather and the amount collected, the gasol­ low . Just phone us or .b rin g
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fo r the or m all your ad. In.
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i U,rt.ru rm° re tflero
" as no family moved to Missouri. Here ine tax is earmarked
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w ill g et results and the cost Is OREGON CITY
lood. Thus we could begin the there was a lot of wild game and highway fund. Since Us inception
saga and autobiography of James j wild honey bees.
Wages were in 1919 the law has made possible
than
$500
W. Offield, which
included his about 50c per day for 12
to 14 tim in g over more
II
highway
trip across the plains followed , hours o f hard work— yet grand­ m illion dollars to the
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l y settlement in the Gribble Prai- j father paid a doctor bill o f $150
ric community five mies south of . with bees-wax and wild
honey.
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Expert Factory Methods.
anby in Clackamas County. The The gum trees which were com-
E S T A T E OF C H A R LO TTE C.
mcident related above evidently mon sometimes contained a barrel
H ALL
A L S O A L L TYP E S OF REPAIRS
happened between what is now j of honey and even more. I was
Millen F. Kneeland
Government camp and the
top rocked in a cradle made by split­
M.
C.
Corcoran
o f the Tygh
Valley
Mt Hood ting a gum log and putting rock­
2234 S. W. Fourth Avenue, P ort­
Hoad.
ers on it. My father was a copp­ land, Oregon
W e are reading a lot about the er and dressed it nicely. He also
N O TIC E TO CRED ITO RS
pioneers who made the trek by made a dasher chum of red cedar,
(N o. 11649)
wagon train in this our centenni­ that is still in use, though
now In the Circuit Court of the State
al year. However, I make no ap­ nearly one hundred years
old. of Oregon fo r the
county
of
Phone OL 4-6643
ology for presenting this
addit­ There was also a great variety of
Clackamas, Probate Department
ional story fo r two reasons. H»rst- wild fruits and
nuts— sassafras
Notice is hereby given that the
I believe this to be the first pub­ and spice wood from which
we undersigned has been appointed
lished story o f the Offield family. made tea. Thcs people lived well
executor o f the estate o f
Char­
Second- we learn from it
some­ on natural resources and needed
lotte C. Hall, deceased,
by the
thing more of pioneeer farm life little money.
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Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore-
here, of which there are
appar­
Soon after moving to Missouri, | gon fo r the County o f Clackamas,
ently few recorded details.
Including Hauling, Butchering, Cooling. Cut
while out hunting game, grandfa-ianc| has qualified.
A ll persons
Here is how I came into posses- ther accidently
killed W illiam !having claims against said estate
ion of this account.
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ting, wrapped and delivered for 6c lb.
During the Camutt, whom he had never met are hereby notified to present the
Christmas holidays I attended
a or seen. On account of this sad same duly verified as b y law re­
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meeting o f the
Rotary Club at accident, he sent his son— my fa-
Burlingam , Caifornia. Following ther, James, to care for the widow
Cooling, cut, wrapped and delivered. 4 c lb.
this icssion I was approached 0 » Carnutt. Thin my father became
Archie L. Offield o f tha! city ... ho acquainted with a daughter, Lu­
asked i •• if I had ever heard of cinda Carnutt and not long after
the ore • Id name.
I informed married her.
The Carnutts were
him 'hat I h d not.
Then he of French Huguenot stock
nial C ’ . 9 -5 145
that
I ted in ;f r 1 nr-w of a place cal- had settled in what
was
then
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] 8-yeai^old Oregon I
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Fra r «d he told me tha- known as N ew France.
4 H ers gained statewide reem;.*
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m’ 'fin - had been a pion-
There were 5 children born to
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| eer settler there
Lucinda and
James — Asbury.
prido o f American citizenship jn I
other chib members and tlio pub-1
To make a long story short, T Jane, Martha. Janes W., and John
He. They are Miss Kristine Han-1
w- s soon in possession
o f th" I was born on Dccemb"r 25, 1843.
grandfather’s autobiography
m ! (O f these, brother \sbury is liv ­ n " ' °.1 } 20t Hill St.. Bend, and 1
T 'loesn’t matter
Don Anderson, of Colton.
the form o f a letter written to h's ing near Seattle and
is n "ar'y
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daughter Cora when he was
7fi 80 years old. Jane died in Wasco
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years of age. I thought it faseln- Countv. Oregon, nearly 30 years
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at ng tnoiicb to iustifv the whole ago. Martha died in Union Coun­
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Ijf? history even though it is too tv, Oregon, 35 years ago and bro­
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y . va a r e
long to tic presented in one weeks ther John died at St Toe in ld auo
issue of the oancr:
22 years ago this July, 1919.)
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4-H Pair Cited .
for Citizenship
Here's how they rate
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for extra traction — automatically,, h y ­
draulically! Both tractor and implement
fu rn is h working weight — not dead
weight.
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«¡t it i.;e v.''!e range of spends available,
plus live P T O .
3rd—The Seat and the Sa!.
it
w -h tho ¿lability of low-iine design.
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tv!.: h takes the w o rk o u t o f tra c to r
driving.
Owners right in tb 's county agree. A n d you,
too, can save m oney every day you drive a new
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— Anonym ous
Both were named 1D58
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Oregon gasoline t ix collection
i f 8 ln
4-H Citizenship
last year increased nearly
twi. program conducted by the Coop,
■ •• in
T o r o f 1 9 1 0 q n r iv ß d d
orativo Extension Service
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percent the Department of Mot
In recognition of their excel- I
Ty^bp F r i p III f n ft n p P n r r v ’ q v ?f»
or Veh’cles reported today.
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& .!'H record, each recciv. t a
tory. T heard him sav bp \vnskn *
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, the d part- certificate given in honor of P ij
Phone M O h a v rk 5-3 7 9 4
G resham , O re g o n
the* dpolcs of P o rr''’«: «hinq. sernn-
i -t' ua e of trave
late Thos. E. Wilson, fe iucr
! ?nr.f tho borrow fron-, fv,0 n v ) s qrid for the year, based on
president of the National Com-
gar din
D a y and Night s e r v i c e - A L o c a l In s titu tio n
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ales, indit .ted f it nearly 7 1-2 niittee on Boys and Girls Club
Work,
Chicago.
! IRlfi, b^ m a rrlri a Mi- :
.liilion miles were driven in the
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la Scot b ; i;!. Mnf Jon«* »r iPr t V
I marriage. I p movpd to Ti'iinw®"*
thence to Kemucky and finally tn
■ Indiana,
rtre he vos the first
j white settler in Morgan Coun'y. •. r
this time they harl one child ann
soon after another bov was born
to them. According to th" rcr
ords. this child was my father.Ai -
cording to the records, this child
was my father. As there was not
another white woman
in
the
county, an Indian woman waited
on my grandmother during this
'R tbn War. Omndfath®
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FIRST STATE BANK 11
OF M IL W A U K IE
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WE HAD DOLLAR SAUS HFTr I LARS AGO!
Just One Dollar buys a Savings Account at the Estacada Branch
o f the First State Bank of Milwaukie - - the same as it was fifty
years ago. YVe shall all change too in the next fifty years - -but
habits of thrift, when practiced, give you and your children the
opportunity to start building financial security by regular and
systematic saving.
Y ou can earn 2 A percent on all savings - - 3 percent on three-year
certificates of deposit. See our new account department today!
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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leading low-priced three in a test of
repeated stops at highway speeds con­
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Chevy also won over the other two in
a N A S C A R economy run— with the
highest gas mileage for 6’s and V8’s at
cruising speeds of just over 55 miles
an hour.
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hr
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ESTACADA, OREGON
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