Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 05, 1920, Page Page Six, Image 6

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
The editor of the N e w s , unless
theunforseen happens, with Mrs.
Gibbs will leave for Bayocean
tomorrow to be absent a week or
ten days. While he is gone the
paper will be managed by E. L.
Crain assisted by Mrs. Ecker.
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Messrs. J. Guyton and Dolph
Dieth have sold their interests in
the lath mill to S. P. Pesznecker,
and from now on the mill will be
known as the Cascade Lath Mill.
Mr. Pesznecker will still main­
tain his machine repair and tin­
ning shop.
Morris Bullard and Melvin
Keller the two boys who were
hurt by the explosion of a dyna­
mite cap, are improving. The
fingers of the former are healing
up while the sight of the latter’s
eye, is expected to be saved.
Thursday, August 5, 1920
Juvenile Guernsey is Organized
Miss Romney Snedeker, Boys’
and Girls’ club leader, with L.
J. Allen, the state live stock club
agent of 0. A. C. have been tour­
ing the county this week organ­
izing the Clackamas Co. Juve­
nile Guernsey Cattle Club.
The result of this effort has
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been
a temporary organization
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♦ which will, it is planned, become
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permanent upon the election of
regular officers. The election
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♦ will occur at the August meeting
the adult club held at the Vogt
* of
farm near Hubbard.
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The following is a list of the
4 membership, addresses and name
of animal owned by each:
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1. Merwin Newell, Molalla, R.
Plumbing, Tinning, Electric Wiring and Repairing.
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2, H o n d a 1 e Fantine’s
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Beauty.
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2. Fillmore Gaffney, Oregon
Soft Light; Not Dim Light
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City, R. 1, Beauty 2nd of
To have plenty of light w ithout ui . eoe^,-
Avondale.
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sary brightness use
3. Kenneth Hughes. Oregon
City, R. 2. Red Wing
Sunbeam
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Starlight’s Gypsy.
w hite M azda lam ps. The tipless w hite
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4. Francis J. Hughes, Oregon
glass bulb so ften s the lig h t w ithout dim
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City, R. 2, Red Wing
m ing it. The ideal lamp fo r th e home.
Doctor’s
Phillipa.
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Five in a Blue Convenience C arton.
5.
Icelia
Hughes,
Oregon City,
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R.
2,
Red
Wing
Modele's
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Doctor.
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6. Ray Brown, Estacada, R. 3.
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Special Sale on Garden Hose for This Month
Landes Maid.
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7.
Walter
Funk, Oregon City,
If you need a C arden Hose buy it now as ru b b er goods raised and for this month l will sell a t the old price
R.
2,
Westminster
Gracy.
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8.
Francis
Hutchins,
Oregon
Come and See
City. R. 2, Princess Eas­
ter Lily.
9. Ben Elmer.
The charter mepibers of the
Club are numbers 1, 2, 6, 7 and
and 9 on the list.
The charter and by-laws will
be molded after the adult organ­
ization and the members will
meet at the same time as it
meets
This club is the first of its kind
in the state of Oregon. The
stock owned by some of these
juvenile members represents
some of the best breeding in the
Northwest. Four of the mem­
bers own stock imported from
Y MAKING A FO R TU N A TE DEAL AND TAKING
the Isle of Guernsey and repre­
sents in values at least four
T H E E N T IR E LOT, we are enabled to offer our Patrons
thousand dollars. — Banner-Cou­
the greatest bargains in CAPS OF THE SEASON, Caps
rier.
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that regularly sell at $24.00 to $36.00 per dozen wholesale, AT
Miss Stevens of Omaha, Neb.,
ONE W EEK ONLY, your choice for $1.50 EACH. Men it
is
spending a few days at the
will pay you to anticipate your wants in the headwear line while this
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
sale is on. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR DISPLAY. We have
Womerr with her friend Miss
Van Scoyoc, a sister of Mrs.
just received a shipment o f .................................................................
Womer. Miss Stevens is a grad­
uate nurse who has an oversea’s
If
experience with t h e army in
France. She is now touring the
Very attractive designs at moderate prices. Also L A D I E S
coast and will shortly continue to
S I L K C O N V E R T A B L E AUTO C A P S
SewarB, Alaska, before return­
and S C A R F S .
,
ing East.
Miss Leila C. Howe left Mon­
day for Oregon City.
Glen Cary, daughter of Mr.
BOYS now is your chance to secure a convenient P O C K E T
and Mrs. W. F. Cary, entertain­
T R E N C H M I R R O R at less than half the regular
ed with the assistance of her
price. Also KHAKI CARD CASES with place for your auto
mother, several little friends last
Friday afternoon. The young­
drivers’ license, at GIVE-AWAY-PRICES.
sters pla>ed games and enjoyed
the afternoon immensely, con­
cluding with refreshments of ice
cream
and cake.
R E M E M B E R IT PAYS TO SAVE YOUR CASH REGISTER TICKETS
The Cary Real Estate Co. re­
port the following deals in real
estate, during the past week:
Henry A. N. Schmidt to Willie
H. and Albert Lins. 40 acre®
close to George; Louis Baker and
i, "pur ni
r*r T r\ Dl I V *
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Matilda Baker of Eagle Creek, to
THE PLACE TO BUY
W. L. and Eva Shaffer, of Port­
land, 58 acres near Country Club
Garfield.
S. P. PESZNECKER
. Oxy-Acetylene Welding
Machine Shop
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Caps! Caps!
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