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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1918)
The Mowing Season Will Soon Be Here! * * Notice To * And you should be sure to have your M OW ER EQ U IPPED with a Chautauqua Folk “ Kays Pitman” Rod The Chautauqua programs have been mailed to every family in Clackamas County. It is a new invention and does away with the breaking of sickle bars and bolts. It can be put on and taken off in a few seconds and works as well on a binder as on a mower. Throw your old Pitman away and get a new one and you will save the price many times over, the first season. They give complete information concerning the Chautauqua and there is but one thing else that might be emphasized: Ii' you want to enjoy Chautauqua at the same old price, buy your season ticket now. Under the book ticket plan, season tickets may be secured up to the night of July 7th for $2.00 each. Come in and see it for yourself. * S. P. Pesznecker * * Selling Agent Estacada ,0r. When they’re fattened and ready for market, The book ticket plan is yours to take advantage of. The association does not—and cannot handle books. We simply put a premium of 50 cents on initiative. Get together with nine of your neigh bors, take $2.00 from each, and add $2.00 of your own. Send the $20.00 to E. G. Caufield of the Bank of Oregon City and the tickets will be issued up to July 7th. After that date it’s straight $2.50. SELL ’EM TO M .J. K E R K E S Livestock Buyer and Butcher. Livestock of all kinds purchased. Phone or see Henry Githene, Currinsville. .................................... ...... . 1 Keep Cool T hese BY H ot D ays USING A New Hartford Oil Cook Stove IN THE KITCHEN No Heat - No Sm oke - Low Cost We have 16 Rolls of R ubber and C otton Hose that we bought last February which we are selling out at 20 per cent Ixdow the present market price, get yours while they last. We have a d a n d y assortment or F isherm en’s Supplies Hixiks, Lines, Poles, Reels and Flies Hardware Furniture Implements ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ rr ♦ ♦ ♦ BERT H. FINCH “ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ahl- Jo h n Ely To Be berg of Estacada this week broke G ram m ar School Principal up housekeeping and Wednesday At a recent meeting of the Es left for Portland, where Mrs. tacada school board, John Ely Ahlberg will m a k e her home of Estacada was tendered the with her mother, Mrs. Ma r y position of principal of the gram Adams, while Mr. Ahlberg is in mar schools for the ensuing year, military service. During h e r which position he is reported to husband’s absence, Mrs. Ahlberg , have accepted. expects to be employed in t h e For the past year Mr. Ely has auditor’s office of the P. R. L. & been in charge of the Douglass P. Co. school i n Upper Eagle Creek, w h i c h he has conducted in a In a foreclosure suit now filed highly creditable manner. with the county clerk, Thomas Mr. Ely had taught school for Yocum of Estacada seeks to re many years prior to his farming cover on a promissory note for in Currinsville and his experience $1200. given to Otto Klaetsch of along educational lines has been Estacada. extensive and successful. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Cahill of Rex Ludlow of Estacada who Neverstill. Oregon arrived at the recently enlisted in the Navy is home of his parents. Mr. and arranging his affairs preparatory Mrs. J. W. Cahill of Eagle Creek to leaving July 1st. last Saturday, where they will remain until after the 4th. enjoy Frank Cummin of Viola is on ing a vacation a n d visiting a- the sick list, his illness necessi mong friends and relatives. tating several visits f r o m his physician. A special program has been ar I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ranged for the Baby Roll and The new station agent at Es- Children’s Day services at the t a cad a. succeeding The<*iore Estacada M. E. Church n e x t Ahlberg. is Mr. F. T. Couse of Sunday morning and all parents are cordially invited to be pre Portland, who is now in charge sent and to bring the little ones. of the work. The Norris brothers of Estaca da seem to be the only real ang lers in this community, having lately landed on hook and line f o u r or five Chinook salmon, weighing from 30 to 45 pounds each, being t a k e n from the Clackamas River near River Mill. Mrs. W. A. Wash and daugh ter Eva of Estacada, who a r e leaving July 1st for a summer’s work in t h e forestry service, were Tuesday night the guests of honor o f the Order of the Eastern Star at the lodge rooms in Estacada.