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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1917)
HELLO Everybody! / We’re BACK AGAIN Yt‘S, we’ve gotten over our misunderstandings and are pleased to announce that both advertiser and publisher have awakened to a realization that team work beats individual effort every time. Since our temporary separation, both advertis er and publisher have learned the lesson of the ne cessity of sticking together, working together and plugging together, for it means profit to us both. • This same lesson holds true in an even larger and more profitable way in the need of all interests in this community working shoulder to shoulder for private*and public advancement. This is commonly called “cooperation”, but it really means, burying the hatchets, forgetting the petty quarrels and jealousies and joining forces. We needed the newspaper and its publicity just as much as the newspaper needed our advertising and financial support so we're together again and we dont care who knows it. As to that BOOSTING SPIRIT page, it is com ing out next week in all its glory and we hope it will be welcomed again by the readers of the News. Sure, we’re doing business at the same old stand and have been, but we want to do more and we know that advertising and profits believe in co- upet al ion. he enlisted with the Marines. Springwater News Items Contrihct^d Miss Pearl Tucker entertained Mrs Goo. Belk ap who has a number of the young folks on Saturday evening. been visiting Mis. P. Erickson for the past two weeks, left Vernon Schmidt of Sheridan, Thursdav for her home in Forest spent the week-end with his sis- Grove. Cal fornia. Mrs. G. C. Grable. Ferd Zurcher of Macleay Or. Miss Helen Tracy of Logan is who has rented Mrs. .1 A Reid’s visiting her cousin Miss Pearl place is con emplating moving ; Tucker. there this week. Joe Cahill of Eagle Creek, a About 27 of the ladies met at member of Co. L. 44th Infantry, the home of Mis. P. Erickson, has lately been transferred to where they prepared Red Cross Camp Lewis, Ametican Lake, Work, making bandages, etc. Washington, from Vancouver. This good work will continue. In a letter- received by the News ' meeting once a week, meeting this week Joe »a\s *1 certainty next at Mrs. G. M Lawrence’s. the home news * : * 0. N. Holman and so i Oscar, i appreciate We have time for entertainment visited at Mt. Angel on Sunday. and the best kind by Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lawrence the Y. M. C. A. is furnished People that and son George spent Thursday, dont believe in that organization in Portland visiting with Mrs. G. should do a hitch in the Army E. Lawrence. and see the real good done.” Mr. and Mrs. Rob’t. Guttridge and children were Portland shop Miss Grace Denny of Estacada pers on Thursday. has taken Miss Echo Wade’s Miss Ava Owen spent the place as teacher of the Currins- week-end with her parents in ville School, continuing the work Portland. until Miss Chiistina Graham the regular teacher is abie to renew A repoit is out that the Rainey place has been sold to a Mr.. ner duties.___________ Robertson of Portland. Russel Reed of Estacada and Frank Millard is having an ad Vernie Duus of Gartield leave dition built to hi« house The Saturday, for Kansas City, Mo. work being in charge of Earl Shibley. where both will learn the auto Forrest Erickson left Monday mobile business at the Sweeney morning, for Mare Island where Automobile School. 'T'hanksgiving Night Hardtimes Dance You and your friends are cordially invited to attend the an nual dance, given by the Civic Improvement Club, at the Estacada Pavilion, Thanksgiving night, November 29th. Dancing will be from nine o’clock until three with supper at midnight. Artistic decorations, floor in fine shape, the best of music by Lew Hubbard’s Real Jazz Band of Portland, and many novel attractions will lend to the evening’s enjoyment. Wear your old clothes. Come and have a good time. . Tickets $1 - Students 50c - Ladies free. See So, watch for the BOOSTING SPIRIT, with a little more Boost and a little more Spirit in it next week. Gladys Hulette In The The Walter Givens Company Estacada, Oregon Parent - Teacher Association taeada division of the Red Cross to meet with the domestic art The Estacuda Parent-Teacher class, for mutual benefit. Association convened at the high An interesting talk on the sehind auditorium Friday even “Movies” was given by Prof. ing. with Mrs. Fred Robley, the Kilpatrick of the Extention Dept, president, presiding. of the U. of O.. the speaker thor The social committee had spar oughly covering the subject from ed no pains to extend an invita the first appearance of moving tion to all interested in the pictures to the present, showing schools, with a result that num the educational advantages to bers of visitors were present from l»oth students and the general all nearby district*. public. Refreshments and a social hour The subject for the next meet- " ere enjoyed. Miss Schrepel |ng will be “Good Literature for extended an invitation to the Es- Children.” i “ CANDY GIRL” Thanksgiving Night - November 29 th. This is a famous five reel feature of comedy, drama, pathos, joy, tears and laughter all in one. And remember, Gladys is the same star who ¡-o pleased all in “Pots and Pans Peggy” and “The Shine Girl” . (Show starts at 7 o’clock sharp, ending at 8:30. in time for the dance.) Afternoon 2:15 SATURDAY Evening November 24th The beautiful Dorothy Phillips will be shown in “'W e 7 o’ clock Piper s Price” Miss Phillips was the heroine in “ Hell Morgan’s C.irl.’’ Also a good Comedy.