Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 21, 1918, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Thursday, November 21, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Moore were
in Portland Friday, returning on
Saturday.
Edward Shearer o f Garfield,
went to Portland Friday, return­
ing on Saturday.
E. W. Bartlett and S. E. Woost­
er motored over to the county
seat in the rain last Thursday.
Miss Eleanor Simpson return­
ed to Portland, to her studies at
St. Helen’ s Hall last Saturday
evening.
Lyal Richmond the brother of
Mrs. B. F. Moore, arrived Satur­
day to spend the week-end with
his sister.
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Mr. and Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs
spent Sunday in Sellwood, visit­
ing some old friends, who form er­
ly lived with them in the same
town in Minnesota.
Toll Thompson o f Portland,
special agent and adjuster for the
London and Lancashire Fire Ins.
Co. and the Orient Insurance Co.
o f Hartford was in town on busi­
ness Monday afternoon.
Fred Jennings o f the well
know n' furniture firm, Henry
Jennings & Sons, o f Portland,
motored over Sunday, accom­
panied by his mother to call on
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jacques of
Lower Garfield.
Mrs. Cutter Lewis who had the
misfortune to fall and break her
ankle last week while visiting her
old friend Mrs. W. A. Heylman,
is progressing nicely under the
care of Dr. Morse.
S. P. Waterbury a former re­
sident and father-in-law o f L. A.
Chapman arrived Saturday eve­
ning for a visit with the latter
and to renew old acquaintances.
He makes his home now at Hood
River. The News acknowledges
a cal. from him in which he re­
newed his subscription for an­
other year.
The News next week will be a
day late in publication, owing to
Thursday being Thanksgiving
Day.
The editor extends his
best wishes to his readers for a
joyful observance o f the day.
One cause for gratitude which he
has this year, is the cordial re­
ception which has been accorded
him and his wife by this com­
munity.
While at the depot Saturday
afternoon waiting for the train,
the editor noticed in the ware­
house a shipment o f twenty-one
boxes o f Jonathan apples, con­
signed to Portland, by A. W.
Bot’:in o f Garfield.
Unfortun­
ately they were nailed down so
securely he was not able to pro­
cure a sample to tpst the quality,
but however he knows this wa3
O. K.
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Ed. Boner
graph o f the
flag and has
card form.
ive souvenir.
has taken a photo­
High School service
printed it in post­
It makes an attract­
Lieut. William M. Dale and
bride arrived Saturday afternoon,
to spend a few days of their
honeymoon with the parents o f
the former.
Lewis Jones, o f the class of T8
Estacada High School, but now
o f the S. A. T. C. at Reed College,
was here for the week-end at the
home o f his parents.
J. W. Reed received word Mon­
day that his son Russel who is in
the artillery has arrived overseas.
He is nineteen years old and a
member o f the Estacada High
School class of ’ 18.
E. Hannah. Clyde Denny, Ray­
mond Lovelace, Steve Peszneck-
er and A. Lichthorn were Esta-
cada’s contingent Saturday to
witness the football match be­
tween Multnomah Athletic Club
and the Camp Lewis team, which
resulted in a victory for the
former 17 to 7.
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period in order to make up the i
ocracy
Prof.
P. Bar-
work. The lessons will also have
rows.
to be lengthened slightly, but in 12:00 m. Luncheon.
such a way that no hardship will 1:30 p. m. Special music by the
be worked in any case.
High School.
1:30 p. m. Junior Red Cross in
The school authorities have
the Schools
Mrs. Blanche
placed an order for the Victor j
Blumaner.
Animatograph Model No. II to 2:30 p. m. Round Table Talks.
show motion pictures for com-1 Dear Teacher you will have
munity and school use.
The I much war work to do this year,
machine will be installed at the sp it is highly important that you
High School and the entertain­ take advantage o f this opportun­
ments will b£ o f a combined edu­ ity to get some real first hand in­
cational and amusement nature. formation on war activities.
It will likely be two weeks be­ Please arrange to come.
Don’ t
fore we can hope to receive forget the date.
returns from our order, and
Very truly yours,
as soon thereafter as possible
J. B. Calavan.
the first entertainment will be
given.
The student body will
Mammoth Spuds
assist in the operation o f the
machine and in furnishing enter­
In the News window will be
tainment, the proceeds will go to­
seen an exhibit o f some potatoes
ward paying for the outfit and
o f unusual size.
They average
later will go to other forms o f one and a half pounds in weight
school improvement.
and the longer specimens eleven
inches in length.
They are a
white
variety
and
were
raised by
The parents should plan to
J.
W.
Marrs
o
f
Dodge.
meet with the teachers meeting
We were not able to ascertain
at Estacada, Sat., November 23,
their name but were informed
1918.
that they are the result o f care­
ful selection on the part o f Mr.
Program:
10:00 a. m. Duties o f Citizens Marrs. We look forward to test­
ing their baking qualities.
The
After the War— Supt. R. W.
exhibit attracts a good deal o f
Kirk.
attention and has been photo­
11:00 a. m. Education inaD em - graphed by Warren MacWillis.
J. C. Hillman has just install­
ed at the Palace Meat Market a
Hobart Electric Meat Chopper o f
the latest model.
This is for
the making o f Hamburger, Veal
Loaf and sausage. Customers can
see the entire process while they
are waiting for their order to be
filled, and thus be assured as to
its perfectly sanitary condition.
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President Wilson’s Thanksgiv­
ing Proclamation is a dignified
document. In it he strikes a high
note which ismaintained through­
out.
It is peace as the great
triumph o f right which has come
to us, and with it the advent o f a
new era, a new day, a new hope,
new and greater duties. «These
are the things for which we
should give especial thanks, and
also seek divine guidance that
we may perform them right.
Honorably and Valiantly Se­
HIGH SCHOOL
NOTES
The next football game will be
with Gresham on , the Estacada
grounds, Friday Nov. 22, at 3
o ’clock.
The basketball season
will open with the Adelphic-Web-
sterian game Dec. 6th.
Estacada schools opened, Mon­
day Nov. 18th, with full attend­
ance. Half holiday vacation will
be given up and half an hour
added to each day as a study
t
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That the Fullest Measure of
the Blessings of a Righteous
Peace Throuout the World,
cured, m a y C o m e
People
of this
to t h e
Community
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IS T H E E A R N E S T
W ISH
OF
T H E
Estacada State Bank
D E P O S IT O R Y
FOR TH E
. F U N D S OF:
T h e State of Oregon
T h e County of Clackamas
T h e City of Estacada
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