Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 09, 1920, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, December 9, 1920
LOCAL B R E V IT IE S
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Col. Kilmore, of Gresham, was
in town Saturday.
Use the Christmas seals on
vour letters and packages.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cary mo­
tored to Portland Monday on
special business.
Geo. Pointer was in Portland,
Monday.
Mrs. F. G. Hobley was a Port­
land visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bronson and
little son returned to Portland,
Monday.
Mrs. J. W. Reed and her
daughter Mary Alice, left for
Seattle, Sunday.
Prof. F. E. Burns and son
Frederick were visitors in the
Rose City last Saturday.
Sheriff Wilson was in town
Monday, but as far as we know,
his visit was personal and not
official.
Mrs. Redlefson, son and daugh­
ter and Mr. Carson, all of Port­
land, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Duus last Sunday.
J. W. Morrow’, a former resi­
dent o f this town but now of
Portland, was here last Saturday
looking after business interests.
W. S. Lovejoy, who left Esta­
cada a year or so ago, was in
town Friday and Saturday. Since
leaving Estacada he and his wife
toured western Washington hold­
ing meetings under the auspices
o f the apostolic faith denomina­
tion. They are now located at
Gresham, where Mr. Lovejoy is
agent for the Perfection tires for
automobiles.
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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
The weather is balmy compared
to a year ago. when we had deep
snow and zero temperature.
The E. E. Saling family have
rented the rooms over the Peo­
ple’ s Store, and will occupy them
as housekeeping rooms.
Have you applied for your au­
tomobile license for 1921? The
secretary of state, suggests you
apply early ar.d avoid the rush.
After a visit o f a few days with
her mother, Mrs. Sturgeon and
sister. Miss Maude Sturgeon,
Mrs. George W. Kiger left for
her home at Vancouver, Tuesday
morning.
Our readers will be glad to see
the Upper Eagle Creek notes
again and to know that the cor­
respondent, Mrs. R. B. Gibson is
at home again and convalescing
after her recent operation.
Mrs. A. E. Sparks, who has
been at her old home in Fort
Dodge, Iowa, and other points,
for some weeks past, returned
Monday night Mr. Sparks drove
to Portland to meet and bring
her home.
Government h u n t e r A. G.
Ames who has been for a few
days at home with his family,
departed Wednesday for his sta­
tion on the Santiam river,
He
took with him a dog and a pair
o f snow shoes.
Thanks Extended
The ladies o f the Christian
Church wish to thank the public
for their hearty co operation iu
helping to make the Bazaar a
success. The proceeds o f the
sale and noon lunch amounted to
$114.00.
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SHOES MADE TO ORDER
Broadway
R. R. CARLSON
Undertaker and Embalmer
Gresham - Oregon
Warren Me Willis
Fire In su ran ce
in the Home Company
and through the Home Agent
J. W. REED
HOLMAN & PACE
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F uneral
D ir e c t o r s
AKent for
Oregon City
The Pacific States
Wm. D a l e , Local Representative
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one base. The power plant is the famous “ Z ” Engine which
can also be used to furnish power for washing machine, churn,
cream separator, etc., independent of the dynamo, either direct
or through a line shaft.
Low speed engine and ball bearing dynamo assure long life,
less attention, and lowest possible maintenance cost. Touch a
button to start and another to stop.
See this wonderfully
efficient plant and let us explain all the details.
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