Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 06, 1916, Image 4

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    Bring A Nickle
D odge B rothers
MOTOR CAR
The car might have beauty without comfort, or
comfort without either beauty or economy— but
when owners find all three combined in a high de­
gree it is easy to understand their extraordinary
enthusiasm.
i
Henry Trapp and Walter Snuf-
fin, of Garfield, celebrated their
birthdays Wednesday evening at
the latter’s home, with a chicken
supper.
The maintenance cost is a source of real
satisfaction to the owner.
The consump­
tion of gasoline is light and the tire ex­
pense is reasonable because the size of the
tires is right for the weight of the car.
The motor is 30-35 horsepower.
Voting Contest Standing
Following is a list of contest­
ants and their respective stand­
ing in the Thousand Dollar Mer­
chandise Prize Voting Contest,
as shown by the judges’ count,
ending Wednesday noon, Apr. 5.
the prize being awarded to the
contestant, having received the
greatest number of votes, during
the past week, being the M. E.
Church.
The five h av ^ g received the
highest number of votes during
the week being the M. E. Church
with 65,601; Mrs. Wooster.65,076
Mrs. Fleming, 57,911; Mrs. Har­
ders.20,537 and 20,000 blank.
The names of candidates hav­
ing received but the nominating
vote of 1,000 will not appear here­
with, until additional votes are
placed to their credit.
Price for this wonderful car in Estacada is
“ If you want to get there, get a “ DODGE“ . ”
ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE.
See • PesznecKer
Building
Estacada, Oregon
Materials
♦
♦
+
+
BRICK
$12. per thousand
TILE
*
4 inch—$30. per thousand feet
SAND
+
$2. per yard
G R A V E L
$2. per yard
+
SHINGLES (Fanton’sor Bittner’s)
+
$2. perM.
CASCADE ROOFING $1.25 roll, single ply
*
1.50 ’
double ’
Since Beet Pulp is now Off The Market—
we have just received a similar good
food for Dairy Cows— called
♦
♦
Holstein
Dairy
Food
♦
c/lllen C& Samson
FLOUR
FEED
E»tacada
LUMBER
Repairing Automobiles
Sharpening Lawn Mowers
Electrical Work
Plumbing and Metal Work of all kinds
Yale Lamps and Lighting Systems
Dodge and Chevrolet parts
a specialty.
S. P. Pesznecker
Hunt Bldg.
-
Main Street
-
All members and friends are
requested to attend the next reg­
ular meeting of the Estacada
Parent Teacher Assn, to be held
at the school, Thursday after­
noon, April 13th.
In order to raise a little more
money, to add to a fund now on
hand, to purchase some piece of
play apparatus for the school
play shed, each member is re­
quested to bring 5c as a donation.
Estacada. Oregon
l
Mrs Mable Wooster
416,343
M E Church
120.529
Mabel Keller
91,577
91.394
Mrs. D. S. Fleming
44.666
Mrs Theo Harders
31.601
Lucile Jones
Abbie Wagner
24.695
Gladys Miller
22,305
Lucy Turel,
18,341
Rosa Traehsel
12,106
Mrs. Bittner
8.736
Myrtle Looney
7.169
Erma Tenny
6,942
Barney Gilbride
4,630
Mary Woodle
2.100
Gaye Sarver
1.786
Mrs Della Vallen
1.830
1.190
G W Morgan
Mrs Guy Wilcox
1,175
1,160
S. W. Benjamin
Veneta Page
1,140
Mrs Chas Duncan
1,085
Mrs. White
1,075
E W Ficken
1,155
1.030
Gladys Joyner
1,030
Sadie Wilcox
1,023
W’ilma Kitching
Mrs R T Carter
1,025
1.010
Albert Lichthorn
Vella Coop
1,015
The tenth weekly prize, a
Curly Birch Rocker, will be
awarded the contestant receiving
the highest number of votes,
during the week ending at noon
April 12th.
E. H. S. E C H O E S
CHARLES SPACEMAN,
R e p o rte r
At the last meeting of the
school board Mar. 29th, the pres­
ent teachers, with the exception
of Mr. Irvine, were re-elected
for another year. As Mr. Irvine
plans to attend a medical school
next year his resignation was in­
formally accepted.
The Clackamas County School
Men’s Club has accepted an in­
vitation to meet at Reed College
next Sat. April 8th. This will
be only the second time the club
has met outside the County.
The Interclass Track meet held
Fri. Mar. 31st brought many
athletes from the shadows of
obscurity into the limelight of
publicity. A wet field and the
earliness of the meet however
saved many reco ds from being
broken.
The meet was won by the
Juniors with 41 points, the Sen­
iors coming second with 20 Vt the
Sophmores next with 23 and the
Freshman last with 15 >4.
High point man for the meet
was Wagner with 15 points,
Schmidt second with 14H points
and Trullinger with 10 points.
The Events are given with
places and points won,
50 yard dash—Schmidt 5. Trul­
linger 3 and Havens 1.
Javelin—Wagner 5, Bartlemay
3 and Havens 1.
440 yard—Lloyd Ewalt 5, Jan­
sen 3 and Greenburg 1.
100 yard dash—Trullinger 5,
Schmidt 3 and Kimmel 1.
High Jump—Sarver 5, Kimmel
3 and Dale and Spackman tied.
Discus—W'agner 5, Havens 3
and Jansen 1.
Vt mile—Kenneth Ewalt 5,
Reed 3 and Jones 1.
220 yard Schmidt 5, Dale 3
and Jansen 1.
Pole Vault—Kimmel 5, Denny
3 and Oberstaller 1.
Shot Put—Wagner 5, Havens
3 and Henthorn 1.
Mile R u n—Lloyd Ewalt 5,
Somers 3 and Me Willis 1.
The Girls’ Relay was won by
the Juniors, Freshman taking
second place.
The half mile relay was won
by the Juniors with Trullinger,
Reed, Bartlemay and Schmidt,
each man receiving 1 % points.
Next Tuesday. April 11th, will
be annual Clean-up and Planting
Day. The exercises will be some­
what different this year, but the
program has ijot been fully de­
cided upon.
The entertainment given the
Adelphics by the Websterians
Friday evening, March 31st was
well attended. All were kept
busy during the evening and af­
ter “the eats” the party soon
broke up.
The Websterians will give a
musical program, Friday, April
14th.