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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1916)
GET IN LINE O ff M A **f R 0 r o t e c t your home industry by lending your support in helping us fill our large orders for the 1917 season. e f u s e d orders for berries for next summers delivery aggregate more than 10 cars at this early date. Are you going to allow this condition to exist? u r success and ability to stay in the game, depends greatly upon your co-operation, and developments. e v e r a 1 years ago the fact seemed apparent that a cannery was needed. We are earnestly tr\ing to fill this need. What part are you taking? r o f i t s have averaged over $100 per acre in berries, one grower cleared $75 on % acre patch. You have this same opportunity before you. Realize R ___ DEMESTORE) On It. n d e a v o r to get a field ready for this spring for fruits or vegetables We will contract now for 5 or 10 years in advance. Our prices are higher on the average than any other factory on Ihe coast. e s p o n d to this call, now, why wait? Ask for our fruit and vegetable list. Get in touch with us by phone or postal. W. m THE ESTACADA CANNERY R. C. Deming Packing Company C hurch D rivew ay TELEPHONE YCUR GROCERY ORDER ♦ ♦ ♦ Work is now well underway in the construction of a driveway leading from the Main St. hill in Estacada into the grounds of the M. E. Church. The work is being done largely by volunteer labor in charge of Rev. Spiess. The grading is now partly completed, several trees having been felled and with the aid of the city, the connecting roadway from the street will soon be built. T ars Hold Reunion While we favor a personal call at our store, vou can be AS SU R ED OF FAIR DEALING if you tell us your wants over the wire. Our T E A S. <Oh FEES and SPIC FS Are the Purest. B utter, C heese an I Eggs DI RECT FROM I HE FARM A N D DAIRY. FR ESH VEGE A B L E S and F R U IT S In Season. GIVE US \ TKIAl OROFR Estacada Home Bakery G. H. Lichthorn, Prop. About five years ago, two Estacada boys, Walter Woodard and Elvie Morrow joined the U. S. Navy. For a short time thereafter the boys were stationed on the same ship, but for the past four or five years their duties had separated them into the farthest corners of the world. This week, at the Morrow home in Estacada, the two held a re union and discussed pro and con the U. S. Navy from stockhole to the admiral’s bridge. Miss Irma Graham, who is at tending the U. of W. at Seattle, returned to her home in Estacada last week, where she will remain until the opening of school. Her brother. Guy Graham, who is in business in Seattle, also joined the family reunion, Guy contem plates leaving this week for Pasa dena. where he will witness the U. of 0. - Pennsylvania football game on New Years Day. T he Ruggleses in o u r Alley. The pupils of the Currinsville School, under the direction of Miss Hoss, the teacher, gave a Christmas program Friday after noon, which met with such hearty applause, that it was repeated Saturday evening at the Estacada M. E. Church Christmas enter tainment. The feature of the program was the playlet, taken from the Bird’s Christmas Caroi, called Ruggle’s Christmas. Miss M. Gertrude Jones of Sa lem, formerly a member of the ; E. H. S. faculty, spent a few days this week as the guest of Mrs. | Wm. Kuhrasche of Estacada. 1 The new house on the John j Trachsel place near Viola is fast nearing completion and when fin ished will represent another of the handsome farm homes of this community. Fred Hoffmeister of Eagle | Creek was reported last week to have shot a coyote and shipped J a load of turkeys to the Portland market. While undoubtedly the killing of the coyote, guaranteed more turkeys for shipment, it would have been well to have shipped the coyote too, as it might have been welcome these days of high cost of living. O. W. Failing of Garfield spent the holidays with his folks l in Portland. C alendar CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible School 1ft A. M. Preaching Services each Lord’s Day at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Choir Practise Tuesday evenings at the church. The public is most cordially in vited to worship with us. G. L. Drill W. Givens Minister Assistant M. E. CHURCH Preaching Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Prayer Meeting at 7:30 every Thursday evening. Young Peoples’ Endeavor League meets every other Sunday at 6:30 P. M., with the League meetingon alternate Sundays at the Estacada Christian Church. All are invited to attend divine services with us. Rev. Henry Spiess, Pastor. LAWYERS Abstracts examined. Corporation Law. Financial Agents. Trusts, Escrows and Accounts. Estates probated. Collec tions, Deeds, Mortgages. General practice in all courts. Correspondence solicited. Prom pt attention. Bank references. Fourteenth year. LOANS PLACED ON P0NTIAN0 PMPEITY Mosessohn & Mosessohn n 4.ns.7t« • C h a m b e r ,1 C o m m e r c e P O R T LA N D . ORCOON BMs g