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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1915)
Estacada School Fair Milk Producer Molasses* Dried Beet Pulp (E n try list - Continued from last issue) S ew in g 1st Y e a r H i g h S c h o o l Just Beet Pulp and Beet Molasses, Dried Has all the feeding value o f plain dried pulp with the addition o f molasses, which is a rich carbohydrate, practically all digestible. Molasses-Dried Beet Pulp makes a splendid supplement to alfalfa hay or other protein feeds. Cows eat sweetened foods with a greater relish than any others. Use about 5 lb. lard pail full to a feed Soak in water over night Try 100 pounds for $1.40 Tracy & Givens Estacada, A ll H and 1. Featherstitching, dustcloth. 1. French seam and hemming, 2. Overhand seam, pillow case small apron. or bag. 2. Overhand seam and overcast 3. Hemming. edges, bag. 4. Hemstitching. 3. Hemstitching and hemming, 3 r d y e a r H ig h S c h o o l towel. 1. Petticoat. 12. Combination suit. 2 n d y e a r H i g h S c h o o l ! 3. Corset cover. 4. N igh t gown. A ll Hand W ork 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. j (i. ! 7. i 8. Patching. Darning, stockings. Button-holes. Rolled hem and lace. Hemming. French hem. Fell seam, Tucking. and at Selecting Records Home I f you have an Edison Phonograph or a Victor or Vlctrola, or a Columbia or Grafonola, or one o f Edison’s latest diamond point disc phonographs, you w ill be glad to hear o f our new service by which records may be selected in your own home. The New Plan is Simply This For every four records that you agree to buy we will send one dozen free trial. Orders may be placed by telephone or mail. A ll the latest records as well as thé old popular favorites. Free City Delivery Out o f town deliveries by parcels post, which is prompt and safe. Suffi cient postage as follows should be in cluded for each dozen to be sent by post or. trial. Victor or Columbia records 10 inch 12c per dozen. Victor or Columbia records 12 inch 15c per dozen. Edison diamond disc records 17c per dozen. Edison cylinder records 9c per dozen. Address “ Record Service Department.” Eilers Talking Machine Co. Eilers Building Broadway at Alder Portland, Oregon. Ken Bartlett of Estacada is home tor u tew days vacation, from the , University ol Oregon. Mrs Viola Douglass of Kagle i Creek, recently returned from a visit in Portland. Mrs. A E. Sparks of Estacada entertained a few ladies last Wedner- j dav afternoon with auction bridge. A D. McMillan of Eagle Creek, \ receftllv sold a cow to a Mr. Alder- j ton of Montavilla. Mrs. Jay VanBuren of LaGrand is ! visiting at the home of her sister. ! Mrs. E. VV. Bartlett of Estacada. Dr. Striker of Portland, who | owns a twenty acre tract in G ar 11. Tatting, sewed on something. field. is having same cleared and will plant it to prunes. ' 2. Crochet, edging or insertion, sewed on something. Louis Vallett of El wood made a 3. Scalloping. trip to Sifton, Or. last week, where 4. Initials. he purchased a span of i yr. old 5. Embroidery. mules. 3 r d y e a r G ra d e s A ll Hand Work C ookin g Classes:- A - High School. B - Sixth, Seventh and Eighth grades. C - First to Fifth grades, inclu sive. Class A Hearing A ll Hand W ork W ork Oregon. * Our 1915 Record Service Innovation 1st y e a r G ra d e s I News Notes Prom All Sections Pies:- 1. Pumpkin 2. Lemon 3. Berry 4. Apple. Cakes:- 1. Layer Cake 2. L oaf Cake. Cookies - best plate of. Bread - best loaf of, Biscuit - best plate of. Canning Fruit - best three jars, each one different. | Vegetables - best three jars, each different. Jeny - best three glasses, each one different. Preserves - best jar. Butter - best roll. Candy - best plate of, ( i f pupils wish to enter candy, they must also enter some other cooking exhibit.) E S. Shankland and wifeofClir- rin'ville, have tentporarilv moved to Sell wood, where be will rebuild his rtcently burned property there. Cakes:- 1. Layer Cake 2. L oaf Cake. Cookies - best plate of, Bread - best loaf of, Biscuit - best plate of, Canning Fruit - best three jars, each one different. Vegetables - best three jars, each one different. Jelly - best three glasses, each one different. Preserves - best jar. Butter - best roll. i Candy - best plate of, ( i f pupils enter candy, they must also enter some other cooking ex hibit.) Class C I Pies - Apple. Cakes - L oaf Cake. Cookies - best plate of, Bread - best loaf. Biscuit - best plate of, Canning Fruit - best ja r of, Vegetables - best jar of, Jelly - best glass of, Preserves - best ja r of, Class B Pies:- Butter - best roll. Candy - best plate of, ( i f pupils 1. Pumpkin enter candy, they must also 2. Lemon enter something else in the 3. Berry 4. Apple._______________________ cooking exhibit.)______________ R. M. Overstreet and wife of Portb.nd spent the week end at the home of R C. Deming and sister in Garfield Mrs. Willis Yonce of Estacada was recently called to St. Helens. Ore. where her brother Elmer Black burn is very ill with pneumonia. J. C. French of the Extension Dept, of »he O A C will be one of a number of interesting speakers at the Feb. 27th meeting of the Garfield Grange. Miss Harriett Hill, who is attend ing high school in Portland, is spending a week’ s vacation with her sister, Mrs. Irwin Wright of Esta cada . Mr and Mrs. Larimer of Sheri dan, la., who have been visiting Mrs. I Bauerufiend of Currinsvilie, I left last Wednesday for home, via ' California. j j P. F. Standish oi Garfield is at tending the O. A C. short course this week, and also attending the state convention of fruit inspectors there. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Lauryv of I Estacada gave a dinner party last Saturday night, in honor of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. Cutler of California, is vis M. Hutton, with covers laid for The George school club, which was organized the first of the year, iting at the home of her daughter, sixteen. have purchased a basket ball and Mrs. Richard Gillieus of Currins- If the proverbial ground hog the necessary baskets and are meet ville. ing for practice every Friday after- ; Perry Kitzmiller of Portland and caught sight of his shadow around here the 2nd. he must have waited noon. ! Eagle Creek was an Estacada visi until the lights were turned on. Walter Woodward, formerly of tor this week. Perry has arranged Estacada, but now on the U. S. S. for the installing of "trout feeding Mr. and Mrs. Bob Currin o f San Diego, flagship of the Pacific ; ponds" near the Eagle Creek rail Currinsvilie entertained a few Fleet, on duty on the West Coast way bridge, where trout fry can be Estacada friends, Thursday even of Mexico, in a letter to the Pro kept for distribution, until they ing. A delightful chicken dinner gress: send his regards to his friends j have attained an inch or more of was served, followed by cards here. and dancing. i growth