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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
News Notes Erom All Sections The members of the George Presbyterian Church are prepar An entertaining Thanksgiving ! program was rendered by the ing a program to take place the , pupils of Miss Woodle’ s school in latter part of December or early V io la , Wednesday afternoon, \ in January. which was enjoyed by the par An enjoyable dance was heldj ents and friends. at the George Club, Thanksgiv-j A family reunion was held at ing night. Those in charge of j i the J. W. Dowty home in Als- the affair were Messrs. H. John-j : paugh on Thanksgiving Day, a- son, E. Harders, and C. Lins. Selling Good Meat is the most important thing on earth as far as the Palace Meat Market is concerned and with that motto always in mind, we wish to serve you and serve you right. | mong the guests being Mr. and I Mrs. Fred Ely of Morgan, Ore- |gon; Mr. and Mrs. George Doug- | lass of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sparks of Estacada. Guy Graham of Estacada has gone to California in company with some college friends, where he will visit the points o f inter est. Ken Bartlettt of the LT. of 0. The Misses Alta Sarver and Echo Githens, of Currlnsville, ; foot ball team, after the Mult spent the week-end with Port nomah contest, returned to his home in Estacada, where he re land friends. mained over Thanksgiving. The Invincibles, the Sunday S. E. Wooster of Estacada was School class made up of the young ladies of the Estacada M. E. a pretty sick man for a day or so Church, at their musical enter last week, suffering from pto tainment Tuesday evening, pre maine A>isoning, hut is feeling sented a fine program, which net-, all right now. Cash Paid For Eggs Fred Jorg, Proprietor Phone Main 83. • Broadway Estacada, Oregon Sportsmen’s Headquarters Guns and Ammunitions Rods and Fishing Tackle Kodaks and Supplies Pocket Flash-lights Lunches - 75c to $2. Confectionery Ed Boner • Cigars Estacada Clubs are now being formed in the Eagle Creek Notes Contributed Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass returned home from San Fran cisco last Wednesday. On Fri day evening a small crowd of men and boys gathered and ehar- ivaried them. They were treat ed to cigars, candy and nuts by Mr. Douglass. A. D. McMillan and wife spent Thanksgiving with Gresham rel ted, with the sale of home-made Jack Me Curdy, formerly the atives. candy $12.25, which will go to Estacada hardware man, but Ray Woodle was the Thanks wards the church basement im- now located a t East Scobey, I provement. Mont., in a letter to the Progress, giving guest of his brother, Mal wishes to be remembered to all 4 colm Woodle and family, of i Miss Nouna Vallen of Oregon old friends and assures them that Troutdale. j City spent Thanksgiving at the he w'ould like nothing better than ! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass are I home of her parents, Mr. and to he able to spend the coming j entertaining as guests the lat Mrs. A. Vallen of Elwood. winter in Estacada, especially a s 1 ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs G. i Buyer Lucke, shipped another the thermometer is below zero Moehnke, of Shubel, this w ee!. j carload of hogs, from the Estaca- there, with much snow. He re- j Nearly everyone on the sick ; da yards last Wednesday, and ports business good, with bumper; list has recovered. | probably will make another ship 1 crops ready to be threshed. ment Monday the 6th. Hal Rands of Oregon City, en- j H. F. Gibson and wife, of Bar ton, and Henry Udell and fami y, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin of i gineer in charge and member of ; of Dover, were visiting with Jas. [the South Fork Water Commis ' Currinsville returned last week sion, was an Estacada business ; Gibson, Sunday. j from a trip to Spokane. Charles Murphy and family visitor last Wednesday. j Wm Underwood of Estacada were- the dinner guests of Mr. A False Alarm. 1 spent Thanksgiving at the home and Mrs. E. Naylor on Thanks "I know som ething. 1 do. about a ! of his parents at Underwood, m<Mjit>er o f this fa m ily ," said lit tit* giving. ! Wash. B ooby S u tle r s trium phantly to bis old or sister. Maud. R. W. Calkins of Gresham, Miss Bernice Anderson of Col “ Ob. d e a f!" exclaim ed Miss Slithers j spent Sunday at the T. H. Dodge Halt a dollar is all 1 have. Bobby ton was the week-end guest of Will you prom ise not to tell If 1 tfive home in Estacada. Mrs. L. P. Elliott of Elwood. j you that?*’ Graphonola Voting Contest Miss H. J. Duncan of the George spent Thanksgiving at her home in Oregon City. If you are not registered as a club leader. Save your coupons and help some one else win. When trading at the Drug Store be sure and ask for your coupons. Coupons given on all accounts paid by Dec. 1 O. /k. 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