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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1923)
EASTERN h rowdrrri DANCE FLOOR I Ol vwa sm ooth, d i d - | Inc finish to h a r d or iolt*w odd r o o f t T ■»**»«» OOT 'VAX NO A C ID , (.R R A R R oh Di*rr. Y o u r riniB K lst h s s It. If not. se n d us sta m p s. 75»* for one» pound p a c k a g e CLARKE. \ \ n n n u \ it li l l l t l i. t o., I 'o r t l n m l , O r r g o s . Wedding Bells A community Thanksgiving dinner attended by over 60. was greatly enjoyed at the Grange hall Thanksgiving Day. A pro gram of several songs by the community, vocal solos by Mrs. J. F. Reeher and Mrs M. G. Weatherby, readings by Ralph Davis and Sylvia Head, and Ste phen Roberts, and a Thanksgiv ing address by the Rev. B. F. Clav. was followed by a salal or chestra by H. B. Davis, Elmer and Richard Davis. Garfield grange met Saturday when M. C. Glover, juvenile dep uty o f Oregon, organized a ju venile grange with Leonard Da vis. master: Ralph Davis, over seer. Avis Palmateer, lecturer: and Irene Davis, secretary. Garfield grange elected L. J. J Palmateer, master: W. R. Jones, overseer; Irene Weatherby, lec turer; and Olive Davis, secretary. At the home o f Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Coop in Currinsville, on Thanksgiving Day, November 79. 1923. at 10:30 a. m., their fourth son. Zeona A. Coop was united in the holy bonds o f mat rimony to Miss Grace Holgate of Ti.lamook. The ceremony was performed by Elder M. H. Cook o f V ancouver, Wash. The bride wore a lovely white satin gown, trimmed with all over silk lace, gracefully draped Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland! over the satin, and also a bridal veil which swept around her. spent Thanksgiving in Portland. Miss Mary Holgate sister of the Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Weatherby' bride acted as bridesmaid, while were in Portland Monday, Arlie I. Coop did the honors of Rev. B. F. Clay will preach in best man. The ring ceremony the Nora Memorial Church on was used which was very im Sunday at 3 p. m. pressive. The bride and groom received L O C A L BR E V ITIE S many useful and beautiful gifts. Rev. B. F. Clay was in Port A number of the bride’s friends from Tidamook attended, and all land Wednesday. the gro m’s brothers and sisters Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Duus with their families. were Portland visitors Monday. The Elder preached a short Joe Hirte from San Francisco Thanksgiving sermon at the close is visiting his mother. Mrs. W. o f the ceremony. Then followed E. Hall. • most bounteous dinner served MesdamesJohn Blauth and H. by the groom’s mother. The ta C. Gohring were in Portland on bles were tastefully decorated Tuesday. with ohrysthanthemums contain Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Duus en ed in small hollowed out pump tertained friends at dinner on kins as a center decoration. 35 guests partook of the dinner ^ a- ’ and thoroughly enjoyed them- ^ rs- Laura Wisir er oi Beth- ggiveg any, Wn., visited Mr. and Mrs. — ----------------- ;j. C. Duus on Sunday. Christian Church Services W m . Hirte and wife of Port- Bible School 10 a. m.; Ipreach- land spent the week end here Ing 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; mid- with the former's mother, Mrs. week prayer meeting Wednesday W. E. Hall. 7:30 p. m.; choir practice Friday Mr antj Mrs. Will Closner and 7.00 p. m. j children arrived here last week, The subject o f the morning f^ ,^ Eugene. ■ermon will be "The Christian Miss Emma Paulsen of Port- i Warfare.” In the evening the land and Mrs. Rose Rheinhart of ■ermon will tie "What 1 heard a Los Angeles were Sunday visi man of Estaoada say about the tors at the J. C. Duus home. Bible? Is it true?” W. L. Baughman has returned B. F. C lay . from a visit to Spokane. Heleft Minister, Christian Church. Mrs. Baughman there, her con Entertainment dition is about the same. Mrs. M. O. Schock and family, The Methodist Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Schock are will give an entertainment Fri day. December 7th. for the pur spending a few days in Seattle, pose o f reimbursing the treasu-y. »¡siting Mrs. Guy Graham and Members of the school are trying Mrs. Rayburn of Chehalis, Wn. to earn as much as they can for There will lie an ail dav turkey the purpose, and will tell in prose shoot December 16 on the Oliver or rhyme, how they did it. A Gerber place, on the Springwa- musical program will be given. ter-Portland highway. Free and a collection taaen. Every- . J lunch will be served. Uxly come and have a good time. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lawrence went to Portland to eat their Thanksgiving dinner with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lawrence. It was a fami ly party, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Law rence being also there. GEM THEATRE Belty Compson ’ ’THE BONDED W OM AN" A thrilling. fighting South romance that grips you every second. John Bowers and Richard Dix in the bri!- iant supporting cast, Thursday A Friday "BURNING SANDS" with Wanda Hawley, Milton Sills. Robert Cain. Jac queline Logan. Its a thrilling tale of des ert love, a man’ s darning THE SHEIK Mack Sennet Comedy Saturday and Sunday Tuesday and Wednesday HEAST of MARYLAND’ COMEDY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1023 G A R F IE L D ITEMS ; 'LITE-FOOT’ WAX CLACKAM AS NEWS, YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY OUR 7 o PRIOR PREFERENCE has paid dividends regularly every t h r e e months since it was first issued. It Is a Safe and Sound Investment You can buy it at $98.00 a share, par value $ 100, for cash or on easy terms. It will net you 7,14 i on every dollar you invest. ‘Body typt* c m On Performance Records II you were to ask a bun- dred- or a thousand—Ford truck owners why they use Ford trucks, in preference to all other«, they would likely say, “ Because the Ford stands up. They know that under the endless grind of daily eer- Investment Department PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER Company. Hit STATE Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon. .111.22 Ford T ruth T and pleasant past and we are looking forward to Christmas— the new year, 1924. ht bought through tin Ford iytrkly Purchan Plan. The STAR Car Folks, you are all Is Proving Right. most cordially invited to make this Hotel your bead- quarters, meeting, feasting and making merry. Ask the Man Who Drives One W e will, as usual, have a very nice and moderately priced Christmas dinner. made later. cot vice the Ford stays on the Job month In and month out, with very little m e chanical care, and with practically no expense lor repairs or replacements. They wouldemphasire the work this truck doe», not its initial cost. CRAWFORD BROS. MOTOR CO. H O T E L tS T A C A D A 'H A N K S G IV IN G has rolled by, into the great n fp iitd (• mtrt rrrrj rtfttrrm m t. Ford Trucks Are Bought Write for full information today. JP k Full announcement will be Yours joyfully, TH E M ANAGEM ENT. CO NFIDENCE Lest ye Forget T IS only on the basis of i confidence and trust that you can build up business. Our growth is the result of the confidence of the custo mers of our Bank. .— BACON GARAGE Estacada, Oregon. Gas Oil Tires Accessories NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING (Concluded from third page) arre e n * }: Total ........................I Grand Total 150 .no i--.?;».oo 111.sita- $311,3;«. II«. 4 3 2 . 1 3 . . . . . rM5T!.Ie herehy certify that the above estimate of exo^ndl- and hnrtceV’ o lin t7 1>,i; 192* wa" Prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and the exnendi tures for the three Hscal years next preceding the c u rre n t year as shown above hate been compiled from the records in my charge anil are true and correct copies thereof. ML RTLE BELFILS, District Clerk. CURRINSVILLE ITEMS WANT UND FOB SIILE AOS The rain of last Tunsday has stopped the farmers from plow ing. ------- — ---------- —---------------------' Nearly all of the turkey raisers LAYING HENS FOR SALE— were disappointed in the prices enquire o f MRS. W. E. HALL thev received this year. 33 cents ha!f mi*e east of Estacada P o ’ ‘ being a high price for them. on top of the hill. 12-6-13 Mrs. Susie Kitching was shop FOR SALE—One fresh milch ping in Currinsville. Monday. cow. Phone or write O. P. BALLOU, R. S. Coop was called by tele Bazaar and Luncheon Estacada, Oregon. gram to the bedside of his sister This is the last call for the ba whom it was thought could not FOR SALE—Heavy team o f zaar and business men’s luncheon ive but a few days. horses, with harness and wagon. to be held in the Odd Fellows N. E. Linn loaded a car of hay Inquire at J. A. PENNIE’ S building, by the ladies of the It for market Monday of this week. place, Garfield, Ore. Christian church, on Saturday. The Currinsville store shipped December S. 1923. The sale of SILK HOSE—1 take orders for another car of oats, Saturday. Guaranteed Rea! Silk Hosiery, fancy and useful household arti December first. cab or phone Mrs. A. G. Ames. cles will begin promptly at 10 a. 11-22 tf LENA UNDERWOOD. Mr. and Mrs. V V . M Wade had m. The luncheon will be served Thanksgiving dinner with their from 12 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. on LOST Herford calf 6 mo. old. — daughter at lone. the cafeteria style. Everything U st seen in Upper Garfield. No V I O L A day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Se- W. VV. Wade is delivering the tify good to eat. After 1:30 those H H. CARLIN \ier. Mrs. irockwell staying un-, steam roller to Oregon City this desiring coffee and cake or pie. Thanksgiving guests at the Joe til Sunday afternoor 11-22 12*6aPle C w k ' 0 r*” RL L week. will be ser.ed. Many beautiful McComb home w ere Mr and Mrs. articles have been sent the ladies Mr. and Mrs, Ray Miller and j Howard Coleman is home MONEY TO L O A N -W e have by mail for the sale. Patronize W>more o f Portland. Mr. and daughter Bernice spent the d a v . * * * 'n and is feeling a lot better plenty of money to loan on farms Mr*. R. Green of Oregon City.' att> V. No commission. Relia these good women. with Dr. and Mrs. Jefferson in ; but rot able to attend schooi. Mr. and Mrs. E. Parker of The ble abstracts. Oregon Citv Ab Portl* nd- , W. M. Wade ia helping in the stract C«x 11-1 tf Methodist E piscopal Church Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. Mrs. Ed Peterson with two ' urrinsville store this week, Laikin of Viola. Services as usual Sunday. daughters and two sons and lit-i P- " apd IViuglass is on the B "O O D CUTTERS WANTED— John Han; ton Sr., with his Special features at Fpworth Stoady work. Will buy stumpage tie gradddaughter are all in bed i *’St. or finance cutting propositions. league at 6:30. Pictures Sunday son James and daughter. Mrs. with the measles, Mr. Wade, a brother of VV. H. Boring Wood and caul Co. evening at the 7:30 service. No Nett e Dubois, and John Harm!-, ~ H. Wade is visiting relatives in 9 14tf 476 E. 50th st. Portland. ton Jr. ard wife a - 1 two chil-i m:ssion study next Monday night . J- F. Lovelace recently bought Currinsville this week. we will meet a week from Mon u.rvB. ate Tharkvp wnp dinner the house hack of the I'ascnti«* PI MN SI WING WANTEl ' the home of Mr. a-d Mrs. garage, which has been vacant Job printing at the News office I Mrs. L M. Henthorn, on the day, Bible study Thursday eve- Shafford place. 11-22 12 6 Charles t st:ica, a. Ion,* time, and has ha« thor- rh.»r. ningat7:3tX , m a n es Dubois ot tstacaca. ) for a •» long PLAIN SEWING Drew mak 'Serving God by serving folks” . Pr. and Mrs. G. W. Crock well joughly repaired the same. He h o n ey for sa l e Comb and i n g and hemstitching, see Mrs. •trained. K. C. HOYGAARD. H. W. M o r i . Pastor, of Pcitfeod spent Thanksgiving]»‘ d r r n t it. JGua Wilcox. 0-2BtXl£i£L)| CLACAKAMAS C O U N TY BANK SANDY. OREGON. Savings Commercial Faraday. Oregon.