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S pook y A ffair
Correction
A Halloween party will be giv
en at the George Club House, the
evening of October 30th. All
who attend are requested to mas
querade as ghosts, failure to do
so, being punishable by a 10c
fine.
Each family must also
bring a pumpkin pie and a Jack-
o-Lantern. The evening will be
spent in games, cards and danc
ing and all are invited.
Elsewhere in this issue is the
announcement of the Halloween
dance to be given by the ladies
of the C. I. C. This dance will
occur Saturday evening, October
30th, instead of the November
date shown.
Several C ounties To Exhibit
A t G resham
IS
OUR
SUCCESS’’
Former Clackamas c o u n t y ]
school supervisor, E. S. McCor
mick, now principal of the Gresh
am schools, has announced his
intention of being a candidate at
the next primaries, for the posi
tion of County Superintendent of
Schools for Multnomah county.
The crew of Road District, No.
10 of Garfield has moved the rock j
crusher from near the Nicholson
place onto the Dillon property.
Work is being done on the George
bridge road from Botkin’s east.
The crusher which had been per
manently installed near Hayes’
mill in Garfield District, No. 49
has been removed and Supervisor
Hunt is trying to replace it with
a better machine.
In order to obtain the good
publicity due to the big crowds
which attend the Multnomah
T he Pastor Says
There will be preaching ser County Fair each year at Gresh
am, Tillamook, Union, Umatilla,
vices at the Estacada M. E.
Church, Sunday morning at 11 o- Morrow, Malheur and Wasco
’clock; in the Currinsville Church j counties contemplate displaying
! their exhibits in connection with
at 7.30 that evening and after
noon services at 3 o’clock at Gar the Multnomah Fair next season.
These same exhibits would
field.
Walter Givens has purchased
later be shown at the State Fair,
The Epworth League will have
thus allowing the exhibit to be the recently completed residence
special service Sunday evening
of W. F. Cary in Terrace addition.
and a Bible study class has been viewed twice instead of once and
at
a
small
additional
cost.
F a m ily Traaau raa.
organized to meet Tuesday even
ings each week at 8 o’clock in
the church A cordial invitation j
is extended to all.
V iola H onor Roll
The first month of the Viola
School, in charge of Miss Myrtle
Woodle ended with the following
honor roll: - Bernice Miller, Beu
lah Hicinbotham. Francis Cum
min, Edna and Wilfred Young,
Norma and Bruce Randolph, An
ita Kopp, Gilbert Meyer, Stanley
Ficken and Elmer Olson.
C oncert Saturday N ight
There will be a concert given
Saturday evening, October 23rd
at the Springwater Church and
among other numbers on the pro
gram will be baritone solos by
Fred Horner: vocal trios, vocal
duets, Hungarian violin music,
piano trios and readings, the lat
ter numbers being by Sherman
N. Kilgore. Refreshments will
be served. Admission, adults.
25c; children, 15c. All are cor
dially ipvited.
"SV hat’s tin* tniulil«* In »he house
hold ?"
"M o th er g av e «iv«y nil of fu th e r's
old clo th es And lie re tn lln te d “
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"B y th ro w in g « w ay a ll h e r old m edl
cin e b o ttle » ."—B altim o re A tnerleiin
1916
Maxwell
”
Ho not allow Idleness to d eceiv e you.
for w hile you give him to d ay he ste a ls
tom orrow from you.—Old S aying.
”
Complete with Electric
Starter and Lights
$ 745 .
Free Demonstrations Gladly Given.
H.
Jochimsen
P.
Estacada,
Agent
Oregon
For
Plum bing
E lectric W iring
M etal R epairing
S aw Filing
T inning
Etc.
In c o n g ru a u s.
Jo n e s —T h jit seedy looking ln d lrld u in
Is P ro fesso r Ragtnii. H e Is w o rk in g on
» sch em e Unit will tnuke him rich if In
«•nn |H*rfeet It. S m ith - W hat Is the
schem e* Ju n e s -A plan to en ab le out
shier* to m ake m oney In W all street.
Puck
25
See
C. C. MILLER
Electric Wiring
Estacada,
Plumbing
•
Saw Filing
Oregon.