Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 11, 1919, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday,
December 1 ), 1 9 19
LOCAL B R E V I T I E S
AND NEWS ITEMS
Mrs. Wm. Karasch of Portland
was the guest of Mrs. E. E. Sa-
ling this last week end.
No school for two days on ac­
count o f the cold and snow to
the delight of the children.
Miss Orpha Clester of Aurora,
arrived Saturday, to visit at ihe
home o f her sister, Mrs. Ed.
Douglass a few days.
Mrs. M. H. Evans is in Port­
land, having gone there last
Wednesday to visit at the home
o f her daughter, Mrs. R. M.
Standish.
' Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Posson and
daughter went to Portland last
Saturday night, to visit at the
Fred Jorg home. They returned
Sunday evening.
Mattie Lonsberry of Vancou­
ver, Wash., visited his cousin E.
W. Linn this past weekend, and
Mr. Linn accompanied him home
to spend a few days.
Banker Stephens was confined
to the house last Tuesday, and he
did not feel like going out the
following day. But needs must
when business drives.
Mrs. R. G. McCall went to
Portland last week to attend a
meeting of the Daughters of the
Nile. This is an order composed
exclusively of the wives of Mys­
tic Shriners.
The Family
Theatre
THURSDAY NIGHT,
DEC. 11th
BESSIE LOVE
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“ Carolyn of the Corners’
and
PEARL WHITE
IN
“ The Lightning Raider
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SATURDAY NIGHT,
DEC. 13th
See DESMOND in
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“ The Blue Bandanna’
peeling onions, making up beds
and dealing the soup to the din­
ner hounds. If your sweetheart
knows you can do housework,
you are as good as mairitd.
FIRST PICTURE AT 7 P. M.
ADMISSION'-
Adults, 22c. War ta <3 :
children 10c War tax c.
W E Linn, Manager.
EASTERN C L A C K A M A S NEW S
Miss Minerva Page is employed
at the post office when not in
school.
Mrs. A. E. Sparks went to the
metropolis Monday, returning on
Tuesday evening.
Those who represented the Es-
tacada schools at the teachers’
meeting at Oregon City last Sat­
urday, were Supt. Burns and
Miss Leila Howe.
J, C. Valentine injured his
right hand severely Tuesday,
while cranking a machine at the
Cascade garage. One finger was
broken and another one mashed
quite badly,
Mrs. J. C. Valentine has re­
turned from a visit to her mother
at Myrtle Creek, and is,again in
charge of the library. Her rheu­
matism is bette, but she still has
to use a crutch while walking.
A card from our late towns­
man A , C. Cooper, informs us
that he has accepted a very good
position in Oregon City and will
be found at 609 10th St. He
sends his regards to all his
friends.
Mrs. B. O. Sarver entertained
her Sunday school class last Sat­
urday afternoon, in honor o f her
son Benton’s fifteenth birthday.
Eleven boys were present, who
all seemed to enjoy themselves
greatly.
Mrs. Lena Underwood return­
ed home last Thursday from
Underwood, Wash., where she
has been helping pack apples for
the l a s t three months. She
broke her record this time with
a score of 5,550 boxes.
“ The winter of our discontent”
brings business to the plumber.
The barber shop was put out of
commission for a time Wednes­
day, as D. B. Bass was fully oc­
cupied with torch in hand, thaw­
ing the water pipes which had
frozen stiff.
S. P. Pesznecker is rapidly
equipping his shop with the la­
tent machinery. He has just in­
stalled a metal turning lathe from
the Canedy Otto Mfg. Co. of
Chicago. With this he can turn
out a shaft eight feet long and
fifteen inches in diameter.
Re­
pair work of all kinds can be
done here and very little if any,
needs to be sent away.
Bob Marchhank’s $1.000 corn
popper is attracting much atter-
tion when it is in operation.
It
is a very elegant affair, and there
is a fascination in watching the
streams of snow white kernels
playing like a fountain. It is a
far cry from the old fashiond
iron kettle o f former days, to
this iatest model which works
automatically and the corn is not
touched by the hands except
those o f the purchaser.
Page Five
Hours of Sunrise and Sunset
DECEMBER
11
7:35
4:26
12
4:26
7:36
13%
4:26
7:37
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7:38
4:27
15
7:39
4:27
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7:40
4:27
17
7:40
4:27
Date
Sunrise
Sunset
Shooting begins one-half hour
before sunrise and stops at sun­
set.
The thermometer registered 8
above this Thursday, morning.
A COMPLETE
1,1 NE OF
W atches
Clocks and
* Jewelry
at reasonable
prices,
Every article
guaranteed as
represented.
Fine W atch Repairing.
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Jewely Made to Order.
H. D. OLIVER.
122 Second St., *'or. Washington
PORTLAND, ORE.
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You are invited to tail
and secure one of our popular 1920
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Calendars which have just arrived.
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And Lei Us Remind You
that this bank is prepared
every
to meet
proper banking need of this
thriving community.
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“Safety and Service’
Estacada State B ank
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