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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1917)
E. H. S. Echoes Cascade Dance Nets Over $80 Edited by Lena Cahill and Lloyd Saling A record was established at The school fair held Friday was the Cascade dance held at the well attended. The exhibits from Estacada Pavilion last Saturday the high school were better than evening, when nearly one hun formerly but those from the dred tickets were sold, with over grades were hardly up to what The two hundred dancers and spec they had been heretofore. program for the day was enjoy tators in the hall. The This record was also maintain ed by a large audience. winners in the declamatory con ed in the delightful midnight test were; Waldo Denny and Dor supper, which was donated, pre is Finch tied; second Edward pared and served by the ladies Fleming. o f the C. I. C The dainty meaj The winners in the spelling set a new mark for deliciousness, ] contest were, Helen Wooster, 7th from the good coffee with real j grade and Ralph Wade, 8th grade. cream, to the chicken and ham j The 6th grade won the cook sandwiches and home- made pies ing contest. smothered in whipped cream. What's the matter with Ore The music by the Brooson- gon City? Erickson orchestra was also extra They may he capable o f carry good, comprising seven pieces ing away a small majority o f during most o f the evening and scores at football but they won’ t relieved for a few dances by the even ACCEPT a challenge to de music o f Fred Davis and daugh bate on a question like “ Resolv ed: That the people o f Eastern ter ofr Garfield, who played the Clackamas County are entitled to accordion and piano. a new c o u n t y , providing that Several novelty features added House Bill No 165 be the basis They may be to the enjoyment, including a rep o f boundaries” . etition o f the George Washing afraid o f E. H. S. debating team and they may be afraid o f the ton Minuet, as danced by the question. W e t h i n k however Misses Jean Adix and Florence that they have reason to be June Reed, supported by Masters afraid o f both. Tommy Jorgand Irving Cadanau The High School play “ Thomp o f Estacada. son o f the ’ Varsity” was well at Manager Lauryy o f the com tended and, judging from re mittee, reports a profit o f $81.25 ports, enjoyed by all present. The p r o c e e d s amounted to after paying for the music, print ing and a few supplies, which $52.90. after all expenses were paid. To the students who spent sum will go towards offsetting much time in selling t i c k e t s , the present indebtedness o f the much credi is due. E. H. S. is Cascade County movement. proud o f the school spirit thus To much credit cannot be ex displayed. tended to the ladies and men who Francis Reynolds e n t e r e d made this entertainment such a school as a Freshman, Monday success and the thanks are due morning. the dancers who were in atten Mrs. Sarah Palmateer o f Gar dance from all outlying sections, as well as to those non-dancers, field, is reported to be seriously who purchased tickets and to the ill. For the Gardener Tools purchased last year and sold at 1 9 1 6 prices 30c Climax Steel Hoes * Climax Iron Rakes 30c 50c Wallingford Steel Hoes 50c Champion All Steel Rakes $1.25 Monitor Short Handled Spades Magic Long Handled Spades 85c Five Prong Cultivator Hoes 85c For the Housewife Lovell Steel Ball Bearing Wringers $4. Silver King Aluminum Washboards Large Kitchen Aprons 35c 60c and 75c W e are going to handle a new line o f C O R S E T S , so will close out our present line at Bargain Prices A sk To See Them ! “ Your Satisfaction is Our Success” East Clackamas Supply Co. Estacada, Oregon. S P. Pesznecker - - P. R. L. & Co. which kindly do A. M. Jannsen, Jr., after a nated the pavilion. few days visit at the home o f his parents in George, is leaving this St. Patrick’s Day Party week with his wife and child for On Friday, March 16th, the their home at Glasgow, Montana. Sunday School o f the Methodist, Church will give a St. Patrick’ s The annual exhibit at the Tracy Party in the church and base school was well attended last ment. Proceeds will be applied Friday afternoon. A fter a pa on the piano fund. Program will triotic program, refreshments be announced later. were served. Estacada, Oregon That Potato Planter is a dandy so say the Howell boys, after giving it a fair trial. This is the PLANTER that never misses a hill. 100;^ PERFECT. It will also plant CORN, BEANS. PEAS, etc, or it can be used to hill up the rows. We have a sample in Stock — Come in and give it the once over.— Can sell on easy terms. Can also give you a Bargain in a MANURE SPREADER for the next 30 days. If you are in the market for one, let us know now. We are receiving new implements every day. Plows, Harrows, Spring tooths, Discs, Drills, etc. Come in and see our NEW STOCK and lets talk it over. FREE TICKETS, will be given to the picture show, with Cash Purchases Saturday Always ask for your H ardware —H arness I mplements B E R T CASH H. DISCOUNT TICKETS F I N C H E and save your 5 % s t a c a d a . O r e g o n I