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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1918)
i. I i A no: her Big Picnic June W edding Scheduled For Estacada Of Bissell Girl Not less than four thousand At five o’clock yesterday after people are expected at the Esta noon, June 19th, at the home of cada Park on July 24th, when Mr. and Mrs. F. Ahnert of Bissel, the annual picnic of the Grocers’ the marriage of their daughter and B u t c h e r s ’ Association of Mollie to John 0. Anderson of Portland will be held. Portland was solemnized. A special committee visited the Ab ou t fifty relatives and park last week in company with friends were in attendance, with Traffic Manager Hunt of th e Mr. Walter Givens of Estacada railway company and arrange officiating. The bride w as at ments were made for accomodat tended by her friend Miss Flor- ing the crowds. Stone tire places e n c e Cantrell o f Tacoma a s will p r o b a b l y be built in the bridesmaid, with Ralph Ahnert, park, on which coffee and other a brother of the bride, as best- articles may be cooked, these man. fire places to remain permanently. A f t e r a delightful wedding The grocers and butchers are supper, th e newlyweds w e r e planning an elaborate series of driven to Portland, with Mr. and sports for the picnic, including a Mrs. Givens acting a s official baseball game on the Estacada chauffeurs; where the couple will grounds, besides dancing, races immediately begin housekeeping, etc. as the groom, who holds a re ....— - , * sponsible position in the baggage Mr. and Mrs. Julius Krieger department the Union Depot, of Estacada are now comfortably had already at provided established in their new home on fully furnished home. a beauti Currin St., which they purchased a few weeks ago from Mrs. H. V. Adix. The house which they Many Donate Election Fees formerly occupied on 5th St., be In the Oregon City Morning ing t a ke n by Henry Cromer Enterprise of Wednesday appear and family. ’ ed a list of a number of Clack amas County districts, wh o s e G. R. Crawford of Garfield is clerks and judges of election had now foreclosing on a mortgage on the W. A. Jones house in Es donated their wages to the Red tacada, with C. W. Devore act Cross fund. This list apparently ing as attorney. was an incomplete one, showing Estacada as having but one do New School Principal nator, namely Mrs. Myrtle Bel- Now Here fils. Prof. M. B. Signs, Mrs. Signs Of the other l ocal districts, and three children arrived in Es Springwater the names tacada last week and are now of F. Madden, included Wm. comfortably located in the home T u c k e r and S. C. Kilgore, M. Folsom. on Currin St. lately occupied by Under Viola appeared the name Prin. T. E. Wilson and family. of John Hamilton; wi t h the Prof. Signs, who a short time district including Hulda ago was selected to head the Es George Rath, T. M. Miller, John Mar tacada schools, had previously shall, Fred Lins, Ella Stephens occupied a similar position with and Edward Seheel. Dovei dis the Philomath, Oregon public trict was credited with donations schools and prior to that was lo by H. N. Sehminky, Wm. Berg- cated at Medford. house, Geo. Kitzmilltr, John Af- folter and H. H. Udell. But the Fire Patrol Ready Forester Herman Wallace of districts of Eagle Creek, Barton Estacada is now ready for the and Garfield were not mentioned. season’s fire patrol in the nearby- Wilbur Wade and son Ralph of forest reserve. Mr. Wallace’s Currinsville this week for crew will consist of eleven men Olex, Oregon, left where Wade and four women, most of whom has been employed in Mr. tractor are local people, being Tom Car work at various times for the ter, Harry and Lee Stokes, Perry p a s t year. Mrs. Wa de and Murphy, Valdemar Hill and John daughter Echo are expected to Howland, with Mrs. A. K. Mor follow shortly, wh e n for the ton and sister, Florence Kendall summer they will make t h a t in charge of the Fish Creek Mt. ¡ place their home. look-out station and Mrs. W. A. Wa s h and daughter, Eva in I A. Foehlinger of Portland was charge of similar duties at the in Estacada for a day this week, Mt. Lowe % station. attending to business matters _ ____ - Miss Ida Wagner of Estacada, pertaining to his E s t a c a d a a f t e r completing h e r year’s Height’s acreage property. teaching at Eden, Oregon, has ) returned home. The announcement of a mar riage issued to Lester Miss Dora Currin has returned Rivers license of Barton and Miss Helen to her home at Currinsville, after completing her sophomore year Clester of Molalla, appeared in at the University of Oregon. the Portland papers this week. t I * ' <4 ♦ Keep Faith With "Your Boy Over There" When your boy was so little that all the world was a foreign country to him. he trusted you to take care of him. You sent him to school and to play and on your little errands, and with implicit faith he did your bidding. Now we have sent your boy or your neighbor’s boy out into a foreign land, into terrors that he cannot even know and his faith has not faltered. He knows we will do our part if he does his.. Pledge yourself to buy War Savings Stamps on or before June 28th National War Savings Day Saving to help our sons is not to be called by the ugly name of duty or sacrifice. It is loves’s blessed privilege. Are we keeping the faith? Are we scrimping and saving and giving to help our boys do this thing that humanity has asked of them, and to help them come back to us sane and whole? Are we doing not only our bit, but all we can? National W ar Savings C om m ittee This space contributed for the Winning of the War by Park & Closner Estacada Avoid Accidents and Delays:- 50"» of all auto accidents are due to mechanical troubles, ranging from blow-outs in the t i r e s to the more dangerous and commom fault of defective brakes. The other 50% are largely due to carelessness in driving and unfamiliarity with the proper operation of the machine in cases of emergency. W’e can aid little in reducing the latter risks but we can almost eliminate the danger from mechical faults, providing you will do your part It is our business to overhaul and repair cars, ex amine all parts and rectify engine troubles, defective brakes or loose steering gears. And by having us vul canize your tires in time, you lessen the chances of the small rips and holes ending in blow-outs. And last but not least, every autoist should carry a spare tire, a new inner tube or used tires and tubes that are ready for instant service and as a further pre caution a tire repair outfit, with a working ja< k and a pump that will pump. We can furnish these too. Its O ur Business A few minutes in the G arage saves you hours on the road. Cascade Garage Estacada Sale« Agents fur DODGE CHEVROLET BUH’K CADILLAC Republic Trucks Brunswick Tires Cleveland Traefors S. P. Pesznecker J. C. Peterson