— li \ Basket Ball Friday Night E. H. S. Echoes A good basketball game has Contributed by E^tacj.ua Hinh School been scheduled for Friday even­ The Parent-Teacher meeting ing, the 22nd at the E. H. S. held in the auditorium Friday play-shed, b e g i n n i n g at 7:30 evening especially well at­ sharp. At this time the E. H. S. tended. was Prof. Grout, Asst. Supt. mumps-crippled and patched-up of the Portland Schools spoke team will tackle the James John on the subject, “Choosing a Vo­ bunch of Portland. For Your Boy.” The The hour for the game was set cation musical numbers by Neil Bronson so as not to interfere with the and Mrs. Mayme Boyle were also 6 o’clock Tamale Supper to be greatly enjoyed. served in Currinsville that even­ Last Friday afternoon a Stu­ ing. dent Body meeting was held, with the students participating The Day!—Friday for an hour in parlimentary prac­ The Date!—February 22nd. tice. The Time! —6 o’clock sharp. What’s Doin’?—Tamale Supper. On next Friday afternoon, the Where?—Currinsville Church. 22nd, will be held the Adelphic. Menu?—Full Tamale Supper. Society program, given by the Extra!—Music with your meal. Adelphic buys. Everybody come Price!- Only 35c per plate. and see the boys perform. Whose Goin’?- Everybody. The basketball team is having Whose Invited?—Everybody. a hard time, due to the absence Miss Caroline Weiderhold, who of several members, who are suf­ is taking the nurse’s training fering with the mumps. But not­ course at St. Joseph’s Hospital in withstanding t h e s e difficulties Vancouver, is this week visiting they are going to play and hope at the parental home in Bissell, to win from James-John, Friday where she is recuperating from evening at the local play-shed; a five week’s siege of scarlet- In the interests of food conser­ fever at a Portland hospital. vation, the E. H. S. Domestic ' • " * Science department will present Frank Ewing of Viola and Her­ man Wallace of Currinsville are herewith each week recipes for now on a trip in the mountains, tempting dishes, using substitutes attending to the winding of the for many articles now being con­ water-gauge clocks at The Intake served. Fig Pugging and Timothy Meadows. They expect to do little snow-shoeing, 1 cup sago or tapioca as but light snow has fallen in 2 ” dried fruit (figs, prunes) the mountains so far this season. 2 ” karo 4 ” water — Little salt. Cook sago in boiling water; add the fruit to the sago; add karo. . Sauce yi cup karo; x/i cup water; 2 teaspoon# honey ]/t cup chopped walnuts. Mix karo, water,1 hon­ ey; add nuls. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Kimmel of Estacada this week received a letter from their ion Carl, who is now in France. Owing to the clipping out of certain parts of the letter by th« censor, little news was obtainable, except that he was in good health and had not received the News since leav­ ing New York. His address is now Co. B., 162nd U. S. Infy., A. E. F. via New York, A. P. 0. 701. HENRY W. KOEHLER Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Crout and Candidate for family of Estacada this week moved to Portland, where they SHERIFF will make theirjiome. Mr. Grout will continue his work with the on the Democratic tick­ Government Spruce Plant at Van­ et, at the primary elec­ couver. tion to be held May 17th, 1918. / D. Z. Platt of Upper Garfield this week moved to Gladstone, Paid Ad»«rti»«nicnt. so as to be nearer his employ­ hi ment in the shipyards. • V > L At the request of our many patrons we have decided to Continue Handling our former lines of Small Hardware, Granite and Dishes and Utensils Tinware, in a Idition to our complete stocks of Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery Our new line of Hosiery SEEDS OF ALL KINDS is an excel­ lent one, with the best of values in c a r r y i n g the famous LILLY and M O R S E Men’s assortment and stock Women’s of complete Bulk Seeds, and including Esta­ Children’s cada g r o wn , single and mul­ Hose tiplier ONION SETS t Just a Half Dozen Left We have just six men’s heavy MACKINAWS left which we are closing out al $5.50 each, while they last. Get yours at once, as they are far below Portland prices. PARK AND CLOSNER ESTACADA. Our Vulcanizer-* Now in Operation If your tire gets a cut. dirt will wash in and form a blister, which eventually will ruin the tire. Don’t wait for the little cuts in your tires to grow into big gashes. Let us vulcanize them, when still small Our Vulcanizer will be Operated Wednesday and Thursday of each week by the Chief Vulcanizer of the Interstate Vulcanizing Works Vancouver, Washington Bring ’em in, — it’s our biz to -- fix ’em /¡i . Cascade Garage S. P. Pesznecker J. C. Peterson Sales Agents for DODGE Republic Trucks CHEVROLET Brunswick Tire» CADILLAC Cleveland Tractors i