Clackamas Review - Business

Article Title Newspaper Date Page
Street discussion to come up again (Commercial Club) 12 Oct 1916 1
Shingle workers get wage increase 26 Oct 1916 1
Milwaukie may get a pickle factory 9 Nov 1916 1
Big new mill of Hawley Company near completion 7 Dec 1916 2
Menefee shingle mill is one of the largest of its kind on coast 21 Dec 1916 2
Little visits with other businessmen 21 Dec 1916 6
Hotel Gratton town’s largest hostelry 21 Dec 1916 7
Shortage of cars closes shingle mill 4 Jan 1917 1
Commercial Club will meet Tuesday 8 Feb 1917 1
Hawley mill now employs 32 men 15 Mar 1917 1
Ship yards for Milwaukie 26 Apr 1917 1
To build five ships here 3 May 1917 1
Ship yard plans progress nicely 10 May 1917 1
Want river channel deepened at once 17 May 1917 1
Sale of timber lands in three counties valued at $4,000,000 to be closed 5 Jul 1917 1
Perry disposes drug business 15 Sep 1927 1
Big year ahead for shingle mill 12 Jan 1928 1
Lumber yard for Milwaukie 9 Feb 1928 1
Car company changes hands 9 Aug 1928 1
Pulp mill starts a new building 30 Aug 1929 1
W.B. Perry buys drug store back 31 Jan 1929 1
Tool plant to have new building soon 1 Aug 1929 1
New corporation organized here 24 Sep 1930 1
Interest in club meetings growing 22 Jan 1931 1
Much work before local city club 12 Feb 1931 1
Civic Club discusses street annexation 19 Feb 1931 1
Many items of local interest before Civic Club 26 Feb 1931 1
Business Men’s Club for expansion and improvement 12 Mar 1931 1
Local matters up for discussion at club meeting 26 Mar 1931 1
Business Men’s Club seeks work for unemployed 7 May 1931 1
Important business reviewed by club in first meeting 17 Sep 1931 1
Club plans for new industries for City 1 Oct 1931 1
Annexation talk at club meeting  29 Oct 1931 1
Club members learn status of new highway 29 Sep 1931 1
Club reports show successful year 10 Dec 1931 1
Senator J.E. Bennett addresses Business Men 31 Mar 1932 1
Local business houses sign schedule of hours to conform with N.R.A. 3 Aug 1933 1
Milwaukie merchants feature bargain day 12 Sep 1935 1
New industry to come to Milwaukie 19 Mar 1936 1
Joseph Bernard builds new garage building 3 Mar 1939 1
Safeway Stores to build  new market in Milwaukie 4 May 1939 1
Refrigerator plant to be built here 18 May 1939 1
New Main Street buildings underway 20 Jul 1939 1
Milwaukie to have movie house 19 Oct 1939 1
Safeway opens new store for business 2 Nov 1939 1
New theater plans to be ready soon 2 Nov 1939 1
Local contractors low bidders for theater 21 Dec 1939 1
Murphy-Shinlder building sold to Portland investors 3 Apr 1941 1
Harry Ray remodels hardware store 17 Jul 1941 1
New factory moves here from Vancouver  21 Aug 1941 1
New theater gets warm approval 20 Aug 1942 1
Box factory may locate on river bank here 16 Mar 1944 1
New box and veneer mill in operation next month 13 Jul 1944 1
Gibson new owner of Milwaukie Electric 11 Jan 1944 1
Milwaukie to have Chamber of Commerce 20 Sep 1945 1
Chamber of Commerce is organized 4 Nov 1945 1
Justice nominated to head Chamber of Commerce 11 Oct 1945 1
Chamber of Commerce elects first officers 18 Oct 1945 1
Butter, meat sales lag in local marts 11 Jul 1946 1
More business firms announce openings here 12 Jun 1947 1
New Hoesley Building opens next weekend  11 Sep 1947 1
P & C Tool Company to hold open house for public 13 May  1948 1
Past year shows big development carried on in town of Milwaukie 30 Dec 1948 1
Plywood plant to begin operations in near future 31 Mar 1949 1
Cooper’s Market enters 30th year of service 7 Apr 1949 4
Opening of Bomber Shopping Center 14 Apr 1949 1
Grand opening of the Bomber Shopping Center 14 Apr 1949 9
International Harvester to build warehouse on Kellogg Park property 21 Apr 1949 1
Perry Pharmacy begins new store 21 Apr 1949 1
Saturday opening planned by local Dairy Queen plant 7 Jul 1949 1
Completion of new Perry Pharmacy Building realization of dream of many years by late founder and wife 13 Oct 1949 1
New Perry Drug Store Plans gala opening Saturday 27 Oct 1949 1
International Harvester considering more buildings 27 Oct 1949 1
Western Door starts program of expansion 17 Nov 1949 1
Harvester Company exercise option for parts depot 16 Feb 1950 1
Safeway takes options on new building site 2 Mar 1950 1
New drive-in on super will open Wednesday night  4 May 1950 1
Safeway closes deal for new building site 1 Jun 1950 1
New log dump in use at Western Door plant 17 Aug 1950 2
New Peake Memorial Chapel to be one of the finest mortuaries in the Northwest 7 Sep 1950 8
Construction on Safeway store starts 14 Sep 1950 1
Milwaukie gets another new industry 14 Sep 195 1
New shopping center opens this weekend 5 Oct 1950 1
Harvester Company lets contract parts depot 26 Oct 1950 1
Safeway preview set for Tuesday 26 Apr 1951 1
8,500 people attend store preview here Tuesday PM 3 May 1951 1
Building rises for airplane engine works 28 Sep 1951 1
Business Women plan business meet Wednesday 5 Oct 1951 2
Retail traders Committee ordered by Chamber as plans laid for New Year 13 Dec 1951 1
Plywood crew returns to work 20 Dec 1951 1
New store is opened on Main Street 20 Dec 1951 1
Len Mullen picked to head Milwaukie’s C. of C. Clyde Basler to be Vice President 27 Dec 1951 1
Town in tissy following sale of old Safeway building 24 Jan 1952  1
Teeny family department store to open doors here in 27 Mar 1952 1
Rock plant issue to be aired Tuesday 17 Apr 1952 1
Gravel tiff to continue Tuesday PM 1 May 1952 1
Re-amping of gravel plant nears finish 22 May 1952 1
Long “freeze-out” begins at Harvester plant; no settlement in near future 5 Jun 1952 1
Gravel plant fate may be decided Tuesday 3 Jul 1952 1
Two business firms hold opening Saturday 18 Sep 1952 1
Gala grand opening next Saturday planned by Olson’s for newly remodeled store 25 Sep 1952 1
Co-op loses in effort to rein union 19 Feb 1953 1
Moonshining upsurge has OLCC vexed 23 Apr 1953 1
Ground broken for $1 million United Grocers center 16 Jul 1953 1
New industry being talked in Milwaukie 10 Sep 1953 1
Standard Oil plans $40,000 station here 22 Oct 1953 1
Safeway will build plant in Milwaukie 21 Jan 1954 1
Industry seeking sites in Milwaukie 4 Feb 1954 1
Oregon Chain Saw would build new plant here 11 Feb 1954 1
United Grocers Warehouse, headquarters welcomes addition to community 13 May 1954 8
Photo of OLCC’s new building 10 Jun 1954 1
Ernest Yeo’s $75,000 Pharmacy building “Preview” Sunday 23 Dec 1954 1
“To be or not to be” problem faces Chamber of Commerce 13 Jan 1955 1
Macnaughton building adds new look to Main Street 3 Mar 1955 1
Victory Theater has new owners 5 May 1955 1
Huge OLCC Warehouse nearly done 19 May 1955 1
State Aide sees heavy growth if effort made 23 Jun 1955 1
Rotary International charters Milwaukie unit  23 Jun 1955 1
Lavagetto and nearby land new site for famed Pendleton Woolen 14 Jul 1955 1
Community welcomes major addition to local industry as Oregon Chain Saw opens $450,000 plant 21 Jul 1955 1
13 elected to guide to North Clackamas Chamber  28 Jul 1955 1
Robert Franz elected President of New Chamber of Commerce group 4 Aug 1955 1
Charter asked from state as men launch Community Bank of Milwaukie 1 Sep 1955 1
Army use of choice industrial lots brings vigorous local protest 15 Sep 1955 1
Army blocks release of Kellogg site 22 Sep 1955 1
Bank issue sizzles as Adams withdraws; “Front” charged 6 Oct 1955 1
Southgate Shopping Center unveils plan for 82nd & King 13 Oct 1955 1
New bank rejected by state 3 Nov 1955 1
Army defies Milwaukie: Army site would slice industrial land 10 Nov 1955 1
Deadlock continues between Milwaukie and Army over Armory site;  action by Congress seen as probable solution 1 Dec 1955 1
New Milwaukie Bank approved by state 15 Dec 1955 1
Army’s verdict on armory awaits site inspections 22 Dec 1955 1
New woolen mill in city 12 Jan 1956 1
New million-dollar industry begins construction soon 26 Jan 1956 1
Site chosen, Manager named as Board reveals early September opening plans 19 Apr 1956 1
White Stag plans huge development in Milwaukie area 7 Jun 1956 1
Crippled box plant starts production, plans building 5 Jul 1956 1
Wyllis Motors located plant in park area 5 Jul 1956 1
Production begins Monday at Pendleton Woolen Mills 12 Jul 1956 1
Oregon Saw Chain celebrates first anniversary in Milwaukie 19 Jul 1956 1
Pendleton Woolen Mills 2 Aug 1956 6
City’s value greater by over $500,000; Industrial growth lowers tax rate 30 Aug 1956 1
Sale of park for industry site looms 4 Oct 1956 1
Former public housing area up for sale to industry 25 Oct 1956 1
Multi-million distribution center here 25 Oct 1956 1
Willys Motors opens northwest office parts depot here 25 Oct 1956 1
Oregon Saw Chain probable buyer of industrial site 7 Mar 1957 1
$650,000 gets Oregon Saw Chain industrial acreage 14 Mar 1957 1
Million dollar shopping center underway in east Milwaukie area 10 Apr 1958 1
Pak-Well in new plant, 50 employees on payroll 24 Jul 1958 1
Dohrman Company to locate in industrial park 14 Aug 1958 1
Hudson House chooses northwest MIP corner -- $2 million plant to be ready by summer 1959 2 Oct 1958 1
Fred Meyer options big local area center between U.S. 99 and Oatfield 9 Oct 1958 1
New Fred Meyer center gains Oatfield Zoning Board approval 30 Oct 1958 1
Mailwell Envelope Company hosts visitors at Open House on Wednesday 20 Nov 1958 1
Bomber distric deal this week sets Piggly Wiggly expansion, shops move 27 Nov 1958 1
New Wilhelm Warehouse early 1959 MIP expansion 4 Dec 1958 1
Bread basket of area found here, Rudie Wilhelm tells Chamber group 8 Jan 1959 1
Two shopping centers move ahead, local firm gets Dierenger contract 5 Jul 1959 1
Construction scheduled for early next year on new Fred Meyer store 1 Oct 1959 1
$700,000 bowling alley project planned for downtown Milwaukie 11 Jan 1962 1
Sahli-Jones opens store locally 11 Jan 1962 1
Pendleton Woolen Mills to build new warehouse in Milwaukie tract 8 Mar 1962 1
New Milwaukie industrial park to arise from bottom of a lake 16 Aug 1963 1
Omark to develop new industrial tract 2 May 1963 1
Albertson’s receives go-ahead signal 16 May 1963 1
Need for bigger quarters brings Brod-McClung to site in Milwaukie park 19 Sep 1963 1
Terminal Ice Company now industrial park pioneer 10 Oct 1963 1
Envelopes? Mailwell produces 300 million each month of year 26 Dec 1963 1
If it’s a box, Pak-Well makes it 2 Jan 1964 1
“From sails to separates” tells story of White Stag 13 Feb 1964 1
Construction of new plant told by Omark Industries 19 Mar 1964 1
Three story edifice costs $300,000 19 Aug 1964 1
Supermarket construction starts 25 Nov 1964 1
Area to get Green Stamp redemption center 10 Nov 1965 1
Major building due on Main Street 26 Nov 1966 1
50 unit apartment to give city new skyline 9 Mar 1966 1
Downtown projects hit $2million 23 Nov 1966 1
New Safeway takes form in February 11 Jan 1967 1
New Milwaukie offices boost building totals 25 Jan 1967 1
Big market chain selects Milwaukie (Kienow’s) 22 Feb 1967 1
Milwaukie downtown plans trip 12 Apr 1967 1
Stationery store plans completion in October 16 Aug 1967 1
New look proposed for downtown Milwaukie 30 Jul 1969 1
Meeting on improvements planned 14 Jan 1970 1
Brownell’s Holly Farm 5 May 1971 18
Survey: core area inadequate 16 Feb 1972 1
Committee seeks cost info on improving downtown 1 Mar 1970 1
Theater construction begins 27 Sep 1972 1
Downtown improvement tabled 6 Mar 1974 1
Downtown committee quotes cost of improvements for businessmen 6 Mar 1974 1
Improvement plan ready for Council 13 Mar 1974 1
City Council slates meeting on plan for City improvements 20 Mar 1974 1
Council approves taxbase, initiative, downtown facelift 27 Mar 1974 1
City Council schedules hearing on renovation 3 Apr 1974 1
Milwaukie passes improvement plan 22 May 1974 1
Milwaukie advised to renovate downtown 28 Apr 1976 1
Business zoning long time coming 1 May 1977 A2
Milwaukie’s commercial development should be a top priority, study says 4 Jan 1978 A6
Milwaukie needs diverse businesses 11 Jan 1978 A2
Downtown Milwaukie called vulnerable 11 Jan 1978 A6
Franz advises Milwaukie to expand industry base 23 May 1979 1
Milwaukie needs a facelift, but who will foot the bill 29 Oct 1981 1
Porn shop attracts angry foe 9 Feb 1984 1
Gift horse bites Lloyd Njos 9 Feb 1984 1
Residents unite against porn 16 Feb 1984 1
Opposition mounts to porn palace here 23 Feb 1984 3
Castparts sinks $5 million into plant expansion here 12 Apr 1984 1
Father-daughter team skins growing host of firms here 31 May 1984 1
Baca’s farmer employees file demands for wages 14 Jun 1984 1
North Clackamas County bustles with startling new business vigor 21 Feb 1985 1
High-tech company to move sits headquarters factory here 21 Feb 1985 1
Lax Oregon makes it easier for lewd dudes to strip 21 Mar 1985 1
Burgeoning businesses bloom as entrepreneurs go for it 4 Apr 1985 5
Omark lays off 14 employees 2 May 1985 1
Jon Egge takes helm at Chamber 20 Jun 1985 1
Four enterprises make debut here 29 Aug 1985 4
Precision Castparts tightens its radiation safety controls here 10 Oct 1985 2
Businesses offer a job-saving plan to solve McLoughlin mess 24 Oct 1985 1
Vigorous construction activity presages growth in jobs here 28 Nov 1985 1
Store’s future uncertain in wake of $800,000 blaze 23 Jan 1986 1
Construction soared 39% here last year, county reports 23 Jan 1986 1
Catholic Hospital chain invited to acquire Dwyer 30 Jan 1986 1
Christmas Tree Farmers Sweat Out Tax Reform 21 Aug 1986 15
License Laws won’t hurt Clackamas firm 26 Sep 1986 14
Dillingers Pub clears first Hurdle 16 Oct 1986 1
$67 million retail, office complex planned 13 Nov 1986 1
Clackamas Loses Albertson’s center 18 Dec 1986 1
Grocer speculates on 224 site 12 Feb 1987 1
Stanley Tool decision remains in Limbo 26 Feb 1987 1
County, city agree how to woo Stanley 5 Mar 1987 1
No Red Soils, but Stanley may stay 2 Apr 1987 1
Businesses fight liquor license for exhumed Dillinger’s tavern 21 May 1987 3
Lumber firm changes ownership 2 July 1987 15
Hanna pays $250,000 for ski resort 27 Aug 1987 1
Businesses push to clean up “junkyard” 27 Aug 1987 1
Businesses satisfied with Milwaukie 8 Oct 1987 1
Grants Pass Firm eyes more here 22 Oct 1987 1
Milwaukie shipping center plans unveiled 19 Nov 1987 10
Sunnyside Hospital planning expansion 17 Dec 1987 21
Milwuakie development needs commercial zone 26 May 1988 17
Strike at O.C. Paper Mill possible 23 Jun 1988 11
Japanese firm chooses Omark site 23 Jun 1988 11
Business leaders call for analysis of service layers  30 Jun 1988 1
Kaiser Sunnyside nurses strike? 7 Jul 1988 9
Rising benefit costs key in Kaiser, Smurfit strikes 14 Jul 1988 1
Developers see rise, fall of costs in O.C. 28 Jul 1988 2
Precision Castparts planning to expand 28 July 1988 9
Stanley announces plans to remain in Oak Grove 4 Aug 1988 1
Kaiser nurses vote tonight 18 Aug 1988 1
Kaiser Permanente nurses reject offer 25 Aug 1988 10
U.S. Bancorp data center may come to Gladstone 22 Sep 1988 1
Safeway to come to Sunnyside 13 Oct 1988 1
Precision unveils $9.6m technical center 5 Dec 1988 12
County adult business law ousted 12 Jan 1989 1
Milwaukie’s oldest retail outlet reaches 75 years old 23 Feb 1989 14A
Downtown, Malls fight for hearts 23 Mar 1989 9A
1500 jobs thrown into Morse fray 4 May 1989 1
Precision drops expansion plans 18 May 1989 1
Fraud alleged, mobile home business closes 6 Jul 1989 1
Judge shuts down mobile home firm 13 Jul 1989 3

Berry Hill draws ire of college neighbors

20 July 1989

1

Berry Hill agrees to neighbors request

3 Aug 1989

1

Mobile home business now under new owner

3 Aug 1989 

2

Thieves changing world of retail

10 Aug 1989

1

Oregon City nursery flourishes

31 Aug 1989

13

Custom fast boat maker consolidates here

2 Nov 1989

14

Small business growth expected this decade

18 Jan 1990

15

Businesses inject time, money in area student programs

15 Feb 1990

10

Stanley-Proto plans to close plant

1 Mar 1990

12

Milwaukie revival tied to business mix

8 Mar 1990

1

Developmentally disabled find work locally

22 Mar 1990

10

Chamber strives to help local businesses

29 Mar 1990 

20

Brod and McClung big in air

29 Mar 1990

24

O.C. discusses hotel plans with builder

3 May 1990

4

Fred Meyer plans new store near Town Center

31 May 1990

1

Business Park construction in Oregon City to be advanced

14 Jun 1990

10

Plastic Lumber Plant considered for county

28 Jun 1990

1

Milwaukie downtown organization drafting new rules

12 Jul 1990

5

Milwaukie businessmen assured downtown will grow

2 Aug 1990

1

Motel construction planned at 212 and 82nd

9 Aug 1990

6

Oak Barn Mall site may become high-profile shopping center

9 Aug 1990

1

Business group wants Withycombe stadium

16 Aug 1990

1

Reds Coach Inn shuts doors after 23 years

6 Sep 1990

8

Murphy Company to close Milwaukie mill

20 Sep 1990

1

Milwaukie Downtown Assoc. protests continue

29 Nov 1990

2

Sunnyside store in path of progress

27 Dec 1990

1

Stimson shuts down Oregon City mill

17 Jan 1991

1

Schurgin Development files for Chapter 11

1 Feb 1991

1

Benchmark knife cuts way in Japanese market

14 Feb 1991

9

Fred Meyer Institute becoming a major school

21 Feb 1991

8

Milwaukie may seek first downtown group manager

2 May 1991

1

North Clackamas Chamber a service to the community

2 May 1991

7

Sah-Hah-Lee opens to area golfers

20 Jun 1991

1

Lawn care focus of new business

20 Jun 1991

1

Fish runs force Marina to reduce size

4 Jul 1991

1

McTeague challenges SAIF with legislative bills

28 Mar 1991

4

Milwaukie has new development manager

5 Sep 1991

1

Fred Meyer helps the Guard

19 Sep 1991

5

Top managers named

19 Sep 1991

5

County firms named to top private company list

24 Oct 1991

6

Oregon Cutting flexes muscle

31 Oct 1991

1

Milwaukie Gourmet company “Treats” you right 

7 Nov 1991

6

Chamber boss plans to light up Oregon City

7 Nov 1991

10

O.C. castparts company takes safety seriously and saves

21 Nov 1991

3

Milwaukie area business is popping out all over

21 Nov 1991

6

Fleming Foods: a middle man and proud of it

19 Dec 1991

7

Great Western opens in Clackamas

16 Jan 1992

2

Another record makes the books

30 Jan 1992

3

Clackamas site may get EPA superfunding

13 Feb 1992

1

Safeway plans big promotional program

13 Feb 1992

3

Cypress Inns owners file Chapter 11

20 Feb 1992

2

Trail’s End Marketplace looking for a good logo

5 Mar 1992

3

Two new firms open their doors in Oregon City

19 Mar 1992

4

Paul Graham named as top Business Person

26 Mar 1992

6

Town Center owners change

16 Apr 1992

1

Precision named to Fortune 500

16 Apr 1992

13

Towing firm may haul city to court

30 Apr 1992

1

Oregon City chamber drops its executive director

30 Apr 1992

1

Clackamas Promenade faces auction

21 May 1992

1

International trade possible

25 Jun  1992

3

Three major Oregon tourist spots have opened their doors since 1989

2 Jul 1992

2

Auto kingpin may peal out of town

16 Jul 1992

1

Precision Castparts fined

6 Aug 1992

5

DEQ signs deal on park land

27 Aug 1992

3

DEQ slaps fine on Stanley

27 Aug 1992

3

DEQ signs agreement over development

27 Aug 1992

3

Two local businesses honored

22 Oct 1992

3

Abe’s Cleaners fined by DEQ

29 Oct 1992

4

O.C. chamber hires director

12 Nov 1992

5

OC.. trust fund tackles own survival

19 Nov 1992

3

Group blasts County Tourism Council

3 Dec 1992

1

Cooley named high-tech executive

10 Dec 1992

5

AAA buys Sunnyside land for new office

14 Jan 1993

1

Precision Castparts fined by DEQ

14 Jan 1993

3

Business Park begins to form at Red Soils site

4 Mar 1993

9

In-state long distance calls will soon change

25 Mar 1993

9

High tech firm enters O.C. market

1 Apr 1993

1

The buck will stop at TDC

6 May 1993

1

Firm from phony country told to stop

13 May 1993

4

Strong message sent to Milwaukie are vandals

20 May 1993

1

Larry’s Sport Center files bankruptcy protection

3 Jun 1993

1

Long distance calling to change

7 Aug 1993

3

Milwaukie garbage rates stay the same

12 Aug 1993

1

Milwaukie couple honored by NW Florist Association

23 Sep 1993

7

Cigar and  tobacco sales up in anti-smoking world

7 Oct 1993

7

McFarlane’s faces relocation battle

4 Nov 1993

1

Goodwill opens new store on Southeast 82nd

18 Nov 1993

2

Multi-cultural business takes you to other lands

16 Dec 1993

7

New clearing house for contractors opens locally 

16 Dec 1993

7

At Town Center bomb scares not a threat

6 Jan 1994

1

Small Business Center helps entrepreneurs

2 Jun 1994

6

Video arcade set for good, clean fun

7 Jul 1994

6

Downtown looks for more diversity

28 Jul 1994

1

With an annual budget of about $96,000 downtown association proves its worth

28 Jul 1994

1

Dark Horse’s  MASK is just a beginning

4 Aug 1994

1

Chamber taps new director

8 Sep 1994

3

Clackamas chamber elects new president

20 Oct 1994

1

Westwood Drug and Gift to close after 29 years

22 Dec 1994

6

Tourism Council awards $429,125 in grants

29 Dec 1994

1

Tourism Council elects Scott as 1995 chair

5 Jan 1995

3

NOW wants a level playing field for men and women

5 Jan 1995

6

McStevens Express offers more than expresso

19 Jan 1995

6

Chamber hosts Metro Exec

9 Feb 1995

1

Town Center to host Business Exposition

2 Mar 1995

1

NC Chamber of Commerce honors outstanding local businesses

23 Mar 1995

5

New PACE plant scheduled for June opening

13 Apr 1995

17

Tom Peterson does it again!

20 Apr 1995

5

Governor will honor businesses

27 Apr 1995

1

Milwaukie business group sees bright future

4 May 1995

11

Credit Union finds Milwaukie move “Very Friendly”

11 May 1995

B5

Sunnyside Village

25 May 1995

A2

Open House marks ‘New Beginning’ for Eastmoreland Club

22 Jun 1995

B5

Wall Street Pizza “Bullish” on community involvement

20 Jul 1995

B5

Three local firms make top 100 list

31 Aug 1995

A1

Grodem: Smith’s Home Furnishings can survive

7 Sep 1995

A1

Smith’s Home Furnishings on the road to recovery

14 Sep 1995

A1

Clackamas County Visitor Center may come to Oregon City

2 Nov 1995

A1

The best kept secret in Clackamas County

2 Nov 1995

A1

Pet centers offers natural alternative

2 Nov 1995

A9

Arts Action Alliance gears up to attack artist problems

2 Nov 1995

A10

What do Milwaukie and Baywatch have in common?

9 Nov 1995

A11

Through the mill

23 Nov 1995

A1

Business owners up in arms over recycling center

7 Dec 1995

A1

Mill End Store honored as a top family business

26 Jan 1996

B7

Clackamas business owners want local bank

1 Mar 1996

A1

Ships seek docking at Milwaukie

15 Mar 1996

A1

Agreement ends Albertson’s boycott

29 Mar 1996

A3

Battle begins over Costco relocation

12 Apr 1996

D1

ECR abandons plans to build recycling center

19 Apr 1996

A1

Benchmade sets up shop in Oregon City

3 May 1996

D1

Milwaukie based Telemark rings in complaint

10 May 1996

A4

New Milwaukie chiropractic clinic hosts week long celebration

12 Jul 1996

D1

Who’s going to pay for Milwaukie pollution?

19 Jul 1996

A5

Canby ferry nears re-opening

2 Aug 1996

A4

Monitoring success at DBI

2 Aug 1996

D1

Northwest builders group rides wave

9 Aug 1996

D1

Union chooses closure over ‘bad’ contract 

16 Aug 1996

D1

Paying the fare

23 Aug 1996

A1

Fleming truckers face cut backs

20 Sep 1996

A1

Oregon City lab pioneers new technology

20 Sep 1996

D1

Clackamas Fair Board considers renovation of 50 acre Canby grounds

4 Oct 1996

A1

Marriott plans to build hotel on Sunnybrook

11 Oct 1996

A1

Dealer, city face off over signs

18 Oct 1996

A2

Downtown Safeway to close this month

20 Dec 1996

A1

"Pisces" arrives in downtown Milwaukie

10 Jan 1997

6

Clackamas County gets it's own version of monopoly

24 Jan 1997

4

Business Summit draws educators, business experts

7 Feb 1997

1

Showcase crafts some cooperative competition

21 Feb 1997

1

Town Center shooting raises doubts on safety

11 Apr 1997

1

Clackamas mattress company finds a comfy sport 

2 May 1997

10

Bridgeview plans for expansion

9 May 1997

1

Longtime Oak Grove resident opens remodeling studio

10 May 1997

8

Clackamas firm tops mutual fund market

30 May 1997

8

Law firm celebrates 100 years

6 Jun 1997

1

Osterman is key link to Blount's drain of success

6 Jun 1997

8

From trucks to bagels, Jerkins keeps 'em rolling

13 Jun 1997

7

"Little" pharmacist finds service pays in battle with empires

20 Jun 1997

4

Mover over pocket fisherman, the wedge guy's in town

20 Jun 1997

15

Like the hair she cuts, Laura's shop just keeps growing

27 Jun 1997

12

Gallery celebrates first year at Sunnyside

 4 Jul 1997

10

Champion dancer spins into new studio

 4 Jul 1997

10

Oregon City and Sandy to get choice of electric providers

18 Jul 1997

15

Perky's brings Italian flavor to Sunnyside neighborhood

25 Jul 1997

4

City program helps small businesses find efficiency

22 Aug 1997

8

Clever ideas can make your business stand out

5 Sep 1997

8

Local kitchen's links to beyond your ordinary sausage

7 Nov 1997

6

Milwaukie business merchants say downtown needs new direction

28 Nov 1997

4

Electric lite offers Oregon Oregon's first 'green' power

6 Mar 1998

12

Thomason will move offices to downtown Portland

17 Apr 1998

6

Movin Out

24 Apr 1998

1
Pharmacy's move leaves businesses' future up in the air 24 Apr 1998 1
Downtown groups hope grant will solve 'kid problem' 8 May 1998 1
Japanese high-tech firm celebates Canby plant 8 May 1998 1
New office signals BCT move toward providing service to Oregon City and Milwaukie 15 May 1998 10
More businesses abandon downtown Milwaukie site 22 May 1998 1
NC Chamber honors businesses of the year 26 Jun 1998 6
Homeowners cry fowl over experience with contractor  17 Jul 1998 1
Bombs away; the tip of a Milwaukie landmark is undergoing a remarkable transformation in an Aurora hangar 24 Jul 1998 1
Evert Will give business leaders a 'taste' for downtown 11 Sep 1998 1
Local man airs Milwaukie's business on the Internet 6 Nov 1998 12
Venue transformed from Odd to Grand 3 Mar 1999 8
The North Clackamas County Chamber of Commerce – your business answer 3 Mar 1999 B2
Businesses cast a wary eye on McLoughlin-corridor plans 10 Mar 1999 1
Abandoned castle purchased, set for restoration 10 Mar 1999 8
Small Biz Development Center struggles with funding, loses local director 17 Mar 1999 6
Smurfit Newsprint for sale; historic mill’s future uncertain 29 Sept 1999 1
Need paint?  Here’s a bargain – for you and the earth 29 Sept 1999 6
Last of the independents 13 Oct 1999 4
Smurfit employees ‘optimistic’ about historic mill’s future – and unhappy about Lynch comments 3 Nov 1999 1
The embryonic publishing house 2 Feb 2000 1
Smurfit employees move to vote on pay cut; newsprint mill could be purchased by employees, management group, KPS 9 Feb 2000 1
Smurfit mill buy voted down; is closure now inevitable? 15 Mar 2000 1
Mike Powell: bookselling without boundaries 15 Mar 2000 6
Greeting from Hell 22 Mar 2000 1
OC, West Linn mills could face costly lawsuits 29 Mar 2000 10
Smurfit employees approve new buyout plan 5 Apr 2000 1
Hey! We’re an indie bookstore in Clackamas County! 5 Apr 2000 10
So long, Smurfit: Say hello to Blue Heron paper mill 17 May 2000 1
The miller, obsessed 7 June 2000 1
New Trails End Golf Center brings financial hope – and powerful beams – to OC 14 June 2000 1
Canby high-tech seed lab vandalized 14 June 2000 4
Deadline for Blue Heron permit pushed back; does it open the mill to a lawsuit? 23 Aug  2000 1
The perfect home business 23 Aug 2000 1
The greening of Summit Brokerage 13 Sept 2000 1
A job, a paycheck – and a sense of worth 13 Sept 2000 9

Meet the men of Cascade Engineering Technologies.  They measure stuff.

20 Sept 2000 1
Town Center celebrates 20 years 14 Mar 2001 1
Counties back away from Portland's PGE bid 23 July 2003 1
Trail-ready wheelchair is an 'Adventurer' 23 July 2003 1
For the Sandits, oil spill creates legal nightmare 10 Sept 2003 1

                                                            Pge/ Pud debate comes to county                                     2 July 2003          A1