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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1922)
E A S T E R N Cl A C K A M A S N EW S, TH U R SD A Y , DECEMBER 2 1 , 1922 T-km jB LZK M ur- Bxrrryy ^ ings Holiday Greetings Let Your Money Work for You Buy a few shares of our 7 percent Prior Pre ference Stock and yotfr money will earn you The Quality Store of Portland, Oregon Oyer 7 per cent. DIVIDENDS ARE PAYABLE n v e a lig a t e T h is T h e Q u a l i t y S t o r e OF PORTLAND. OREGON $ . M oam sON. rm n six t h a l d ir t » fc>» HIGH SCHOOL NOTES $ f The following classes have completed their semester’ s work: General Science, American His tory and Geometry. Four of thej High School stu dents are to sine at the show Saturday night. They are Waldo De Moy, Melha Harmon, Minerva Ritchie, and Redfield Pavne. The cooking class will cele brate Christmas by serving a chicken dinner, Thursday, De cember 21. The Ancient History class is drawing large sized maps of Greece and 1 Jrete, The American History class is giving reports on current history this week. Mr. Einarson, being ill, was unable to attend school Decem ber 18 and 19. The High School will have a Christmas program Friday, De cember 22. The main feature of the program is a talk by Mr. De Moy, on the “ Spirit of Christ mas.” Friday, December 15, the High Schooi pupils drew names to determine the person for whom they are to bring a present. First Show Starts at 7:00 GEM THEATRE GO WHEKE THE GOES GO! A Thee Star Laugh Triumph Wallace Reid Gloria Swanson Elliott Dexter IN Don’t Tell Everything Directed by the man who made “ The Great Moment.” —COMEDY— SATURDAY Hoot Gibson in “ Trimmed” XMAS SPECIAL Sunday and Monday Fools Paradise A picture that sweeps from Texas to Siam— See the fight in the Crocodile Pit. A hundred lavish scenes of the love and beauty of the w orld~The greatest Picture De MULE ever produced. COM EDY Mu»ic at all Shows L V. CLEWORTH, Manager. <• + + + + 4* + * * + + S chool + * The Grade School will have their Christmas trees Friday, De cember 22. They have begun decorating their rooms for the event. The First Grade pupils have worked out the Christmas storjT on the sand tables. They are dramatizing the story, “ Littie W olf’s Christmas G ift,” this week. Nine o f the First Grade have kept out of the “ paint barrel” so far. Allan Baird of Zurich, Mon tana, has enrolled in the First Grade. The Second Grade pupils have used their sand to ble in working out the story of “ The Animals Christmas Tree.” Grant Robley has returned to school after a week’ s absence on account of illness. The Estacada grade school was first in Clackamas county to sell their total amount of Christmas stamps. The fourth to the eighth, in clusive, will take county test« Thursday, Dec. 21. in arithmetic and spelling. U. S. MORGAN, Proprietor. Ford Phonogr iphs, R. G. M A R C H B A N K , L u n c h e s ESTACAD A, Cigars and Tobaccco. •Tít + í + t t í t Never Before Have You Been Able To Buy a Ford at These Prices , O REGO N. ROADSTER, Starter & D. M., New Sloping Windshield, $462.56 TOURING, Starter & D. M., One Man Top and Slop ing Windshield - $492.72 International Clothes, * * + * í + t t í + t t + t f lililí Â M e r r 'ï ührîstm New Four-Door Sedan - $838.00 Delivery after Jauary 1st. To T o y Two-Door SEDAN COUPE TRUCK Chassis - TR A C TO R SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS A T ROSE’S Crawford YOU CAN GET !T AT ROSE’S IF IT CAN BE GOT GAS OUR SPECIAL AM ERICAN FLYER TRAINS $2.00. M e e t in g P o s tp o n e d The Community Club has post poned its meeting until Friday, December 29, as the joint instal lation of the Masonic and Eastern WOOD CUTTERS WANTED Star lodges takes placs on the Steady work. Will buy stumpage 22nd, the date announced last J0 finance cutting propositions. Boring Wood and coal Co. week. 9 14tf 476 E. 50th st. Portland. WART UNO FOR SALE SOS. $702.80 $635.20 $471.52 $484.60 FORD SHOP Something for everyobdy. Look in our window for an inspiration, come inside for the main show. The Yuletime festivities in Es tacada started otf last night when the Artisans had their an nual Christmas tree and treat for the children. There were twen- nine children present and they j furnished the program. The u s-1 ual good time is reported. j Afe When coming home from Port-: ! Ian I last Friday night, Ed. Sal-, 1 ing’s truck went into the ditch. ¡ST 1 No damage to speak of was done The basket hall game schedul-, ed for last Tuesday evening be A, | tween the E. H. S. and Jefferson High School of Portland, dui nut come off. as the team o f the Ur did not put in an appearance. i + + •:• + + * + + + + + * + + + + Confectionery, The City Laundry, Mesdames Moss and Martin, proprietors, is receiving a very flattering patn- nage. It has taken a contract to clean over seven hundred blank ets for the railroad camps. To cope with the new business a new washing machine has been installed and extra help engaged. AND A COMEDY j| II1C3 L~ Business Increases 'THE RADIO KING" cordially acknowledging the favors o f Customers and Friends, extends THE SEASON’S GREETINGS, with best wishes for your happiness throughout the coming year. T oday Room 605 Flectric Bldg., Portland, Oregon SOUDAS IH Ï STATE L iG H T G rade O p p o r tu n ity Investment Department PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER C om pany. The gift must not exceed twenty- five cents in price. The boys who earned an “ E” in football this season are: Wal ter Anderson, Ronald ‘ Burnett, George Denny, Lyle Smith, Geo. Barr, Andrew Jannsen, Arthur Bowman, Benton Sarver. Har>\v Sarver, Redfield Payne, Poland Montgomery, Waldo DeMoy, Jesse Denrty, Marion Tucker, Arnold Lovelace. To Spend Christinas The members of the faculty of the schools will spend Christmas either at their homes or visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Einatson will stay here, Miss Iva Peterson will go to her home at Beaverton and al so to friends at Hood River. Mr. and Mrs G. Harvey Jack will go to Multnomah and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dawe will remain in Esta cada. Miss Leila Howe will be at home, Miss Helen Curry and Miss Clara Nelson will go to their respective homes at Silver- ton and Portland. Miss Mary Atkinson goes to Bend to visit with friends, Miss Dorothy Ward to her home at Knappton, Wash., Miss Esther Gabo to Harrisburg and Salem and Miss Greta Brum- age to her home in Portland. TO-NIGHT U n u su al The ESTACADA FEED STORE A s k a n y o f o u r e m p lo y e s a b o u t it. i£ X . ? THREE MONTHS EVERY This is a good, sound investment and our Easy Payment Plan enables you to get 1% interest on your savings while you are pty - . ing for your shares. ■V, f ST A I L U M ID A i» WISHING YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS ense i from jrw r?4» r j sçg >-p vp v im s z m z k x i. Z Z Z t'T J f _v Bros. Motor Co. ACCESSORIES OILS E ST A C A D A , O R EG O N . FOR SALE—One year old It- alian prune trees, extra fine. O. t W. Failing. E«tacada, Rt. 1. 12 211 PLAIN SEWING- D rern nak-jf ing and hemstitching, see Mrs. |X Gus Wilcox. 9-28tf ? FOR SALE—New and used drag-saws, gas engines, feed cut ters, ensilage cutters, potato diggers: a Beaver drag-saw spe . WANTED—Green straight ce cial with clutch and 6-foot blade, dar trees. 12 to 86 inch butts. M E R R > CHRISTMAS $110.00—terms. THOMAS A. MILLER. and Hessell’s Farm Machinery Co. Eagle Creek, Ore. 10-12tf Gresham, Oregon. HAPPY N E W YEAR j 12.14-28 Phone Heiple line. FOUND—In the park, a bunch HATCH US GROW FOR SALE- 11 Chester White of keys. Owner can get it by pics, 11 weeks old. applying at this office, proving THOMAS A. MILLER, property and paying for this Eagle Creek. Ore. notice. 10-12 Rough Dry, 14 lbs. $1.00 12-14-28 Phone Heiple line, i FOR SALE—17 nice pigs eight j Work Finished at Portland prices WOOD CUTTERS WANTED— weeks old; 3 thorougbr^d O. I. Good timber, good ground. Pay C. brood _________ ._i good Don’t Kncck, Boo.t our own town sows; T_ 1 ________< wagon 3J4, tv. ice a month. Also someone to for lumber or wood hauling, Lace t urtains a Specially do hauling. P. W. Douglass, Currinsville H--tt Rex Ludlow. 12-14-21. CITY LAUNDRY — FOR— Real Estate, Insurance, Long Term Farm Loans at a low rate of interest age Loans, Rents and Collections. | W 00 DLE REALTY CO. Estacada, Oregon They Get Results. 4 T H E S A N IT A R Y BARBER SHOP On Broadway, second store from the depot, Estacada. Children’s Haircotting a Specialty JACK NORTON. Prop. oü P 0 NÌ) CHRISTMAS SPECIAL P H O N O G R A P H S Paints $ 3 0 .0 0 Toys, Dolls, Flashlights, Carving S?ls, Kiddy Kars, Wagons, Tricycles, ScoutKnives SMITH HARDWARE STORE, ESTACADA The only Hxidware Store in Clackan.c»(Minty »« •;* ^ *1 at Portland prices