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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1921)
/ Page Six EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Currimville School Note» School C om m encem ent Notes A pie social was held at the Currinsviile school, May 6th, to raise money to buy gasolene lamps to light the school. This was also a house warming for the new play shed. The Baccalaureate service for the class o f 1921, o f the Estacada High School, will be held at the High School Auditorium on Sun day evening, May I5th, at 8 o ’clock. Rev. E. M. Patterson, o f Eugene Bible University, will deliver the sermon. Commencement exercises for the graduating class o f 1921, o f Estacaua High School will be held on Wednesday evening, Mav 18th, at 8 o ’clock. J. A. Churchill, State Supt. Public Instruction, will deliver the address o f the evening. Many brought their baby pic tures, and were dressed as chil dren. The pictures were placed along the black board where ev eryone could have a trial guess ing the identity of the babi«s. Wilma Kitching and Mrs. Jennie Saling received the prize. Fred Saling was given book by his teacher, Mrs. Althea Davis, as a reward for perfect attend ance and excellent record. The Sunshine Girls sold home made candy, which was in great demand. Some o f the pies were auction ed otf, and the rest were sold for ten cents a cut. Hugh Jones and George Walter were auc tioneers, and Charles Kitching was delivery boy. Coffee was served free. Proceeds o f the evening were $30.69. Everyone seemed to enjoy th« evening very much. School will close May 20. G A R FIE LD BREVITIES The Garfield sewing club met at the home o f Mrs. G. M. Weatherby on Thursday. Garfield Grange No. 317 has voted to put on an exibit at the Estacada fair. T. B. Young was appointed chairman o f a commit tee to boost. Ladies o f the Grange No. 317 met at the hall on Wednesday for a quilting bee, the proceeds for the work to be used by the work committee. Those winning diplomas in the county spelling contest o f the Porter school, were Aldin Block, 4th grade; Marjorie Sandstone and Robert Hicks, 7th grade. E. Krigbaum, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mattoon and son motroed to Hood River on Sunday for ap ple blossom dav. They report a wonderful trip. While there they called on Mr. and Mrs. Stephens. formerly o f this place. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Weather by celebrated the tenth anniver. sary o f their marriage on May 10. G. M. Weatherby married Irene Patterson at Detroit, Mich igan. coming directly to Oregon. The rooms were decorated with spring blossoms and dainty re freshments were served. Those enjoying the event were Messrs, and Mesdames W. L. Shaffer, C. M. Mattoon, T. B. Young. H. Anders. Theo. Carpenter, C. V. Sandstone and Ben Walker. For True Oregon Grown Seeds go to D a l e ’ s . 24tf Thursday, May 12, 1921 Reduced Prices on Cream Separators, Wagons, Harrows and all Implements. IR O N W H E E L W A G O N with regular Pole and 30x34-inch wheels, 4-inch tires at $72.00. 50-tooth Harrow WM. DALE Guard End Lever Harrow at Representing $ 24 . 85 . H O LM A N & PACE Undertakers, Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Oregon City. STOCK ON HAND IN ESTACADA. ANKERHOLTH CREAM SEPARATORS Easy to Turn and Gets all the Cream The Bowl guaranteed not to get out o f balance. T elephone No. 3 at $76 .0 0 No. 5 at $85.50 No. 6 at $95.00 Oregon Poultry Farm M A R Q l/A M 'S T R A P -N E S T E D S. C. W H IT E LEG H O RN S. Get Your Order in Early for EGGS FOR HATCHING. A limited nmmbei o f BABY CHICKS for April and May delivery at $25,(K) pe hundred. ORDER EARLY. Get Our Prices Before You Buy Satisfaction Guaranteed, and you'll Save Money. Hessefs Farm Machinery, GRESHAM. OREGON. SILOS, ENSILAGE CU TTERS. PHIL MARQUAM ♦ (Farm located one mile out of Esta cada, Oregon, on Garfield road.) Oxy-Acetylene Welding: AND LATHE WORK. The Family Theatre__ * -------------------------------------------------------------♦ We now have installed our WELDING OUTFIT and LATHE, and are prepared to handle this class o f work. T O -N IG H T ! TOM MOORE * Give us a Trial on Your Starting, * Lighting, and Ignition Troubles. I —IN— ♦ “ D U D S . ” ____ ♦ S A T U R D A Y -S U N D A Y , M ay 14 and 15, THE STATE LAW REQUIRES two separate sets o f Brakes. ARE YOU WITHIN THE L A W ? Brakes MARGUERITE CLARK properly lined and pmperly adjusted are the greatest fac tors for safety. — IN — LET US EXAM INE THEM. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ “ Luck in Pawn.” COMEDY. * * l Yours for Correct Service, FATTY ARBUCKLE —IN — BACON & LEMON. : “The Hayseed.’* Regular Price«, 10c and 25. ♦ First »how opens at 7:30 p.m. sharp W. E. LINN, Manager. Reed & Shibley Building, Estacada, Oregon. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ **