Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 07, 1925, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V o l u m e 18,
N umber
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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CITÏ'SSGENICBEAUTY'
ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
151.50 P e r Y e a r
LOCAL NEWS
SPRINGWATER NEWS
08373135
Mrs. Hesser and her pupils . ° of f
The L. T. L. Will meet Saturday, , T.be, .r*galai\ Gra,ng0 meeting wir
Lower Eagle Creek were up thir \T
n.u . o On I, », .
, , A be held Saturday, May 9.
aye( May 9th at 2:30 P. M„ at the M. E.
The
NoiKhborly
Club will be
way last week and the boys play
a game o f baseball with Miss Pe church.
held next Wednesday, May 13, with
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| tens’ pupils— Lower
Eagle
Creek i Mrs. Myrtle Morgan
and little Mrs. J. A shibley.
■pvK. W. W. RHODES
O S T E O P A T H IC
Fditor Fasetrn Clackamas News:
by a s£,ore„ °*L,19 t 0 , ? '
daughter o f Portland visited rela-
Tb^T®jWdI
church
services
(Contributed)
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ilu ’ „ R ^ ' c u X .u0u..
Having made several visits to Es- Edythe ^Peters" „ and
o n a « , t tives in Estacada over the week' May 10." EVery body“ welconie
The election to pass upon the
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The patrons on R. F. D. No. 3
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, tacada
been —
each X
time
more tended
the
basket social at Currins end
were glad to see their regular "car" matter o f whether or not the boun-
impressed with the beautifus scenic ville last Thursday evening and re-
on
the dary line o f Estacada should be ex­
Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith and r*?r>..Ml\ Graham, back
ic setting o f the place in the foot- ported a fine time.
r ) R . G. F. MIDFOKD
Miss
Edythe
Peters
was
a
guesl
daughter
drove
to
Stayton
last
J°
\ij^0,r?ay
morning
hills
o
f
the
Cascades,
it
has
occur-
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P H Y S IC IA N a n d S U R G E O N
G lasses fitted red to me that the citizens do not 2‘
home o f H’ C’ Glover on Friday to attend to some business visited for' several davs last week
U 18 propo*‘‘ d to extend tht> citV
X R ay E quipment
y'
connected with
their
interests at the Harry Grable home, and on limits to include about four hun-
OFFICE and Rasldsnce^Second and Main Sirseta appear to fully appreciate what is
Enacada, Oregon—Telephons Connections
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and there.
Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Carl dred acres of land including within
I so apparent to myself and others children
motored to Logan on Sun-
Howell
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who chance to make the trip. Its day and visited at the home o f Os
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Mrs Peter Erickson was in Port **\,S arCa
Elver
* Hydro-elec-
£ ) K . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moore spont ,an^
f*w days last week
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tnC plant’ Ro!ugbly •Peakinl? the
near proximity to
Portland
thru car Benson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Douglass and Tuesday evening
at
Government
Mrs. Mann o f The Dalles spent ProP°sed new lines would run to in-
which
city
so
many
tourists
travel
DENTIST
sis- a few days last
week with her elude the area north o f the present
each season would seem to suggest Betty Jean Motored to Molalla and Camp as guests o f Mrs. Moore’s
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
spent the week-end.
ter, Mrs. R. L. Reese.
daughter, Mrs. Lois Erickson.
town and extending in a
general
that
Estacada
make
an
effort
to
Some o f the friends and neigh-
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Smiley Lovelace and family of __ . . ,
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Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712
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induce some o f it to come its way. bors o f Miss Naomi Paddison gath-
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Estacada
were
calling on old wester*y direction about a mile and
Estacada
° regon- Slight effort on the part
o f business ere«!. at her home on Monday
"£• a" d Mrs. W. F. Cary, Mr« A friends in this neighborhood on a h a lf; then passing down to the
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evening
and spent a few
hours ?» Hassel an<i Mrs.
G. riayman Sundav
Sunday afternoon
afternoon.
river and back along the bank.
men and others interested in by ,Vith “her in 'h o n o r ‘ o f h er" "birthday dr° ve. to Parkplace, Wednesday to
Burnham" has been visiting " The“ “ purpose T f'^ u r iT proposed
some manner making this side trip xhe time was pleasantly spent in attend a session o f the Clackamas Coun. | rel„tive. in Portion^
. p ‘
propose«
D r . H a r r y L. C h a n d l e r
p a s f week. ^
P° rtland during the extension
is apparently to bring
C H IR O PR A C TO R
attractive and bringing it to the at- playing
cards
and singing, Deli- ty
f
The Young
£35 MORGAN BUILDING
tention o f these tourists might re- cjous
refreshments
were
served
~
_ People’s Social Club
___ j within the town limits a greater
B r o a d w a y a n d wash .
hours
it .with
Friday valuation
suit in seeing manv hundreds nf about midnight.
The Cascade Motor Company re- met
with Ardine Byers on Fridav
valuation o o f f property.
property. .... At the
P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n
io a . m . to6 p . m .
evening tour-
with a large
crowd.
present time the assessed valuation
h ! el J
l l v e tHe trin te tHe t e n t 1
. M™’ Hazell Lowe visited schoo’
port
the sale of a Chevrolet
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this class make the tn p to. the gieat
in District No. 50, on Tuesday,
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advantage o f the city. With prac-
Miss Edythe Peters, the teachei
° taraday,
L E t d iG
n"P?r'tUnd.’T
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and
one
to
Archie Smith o f Cur-
P. T. Monroe is the proud owner about $180,000.
O
tically good roads over one or more having been a pupil o f hers.
rinsville.
o f a new Chevrolet touring car.
The proposed extension would no
ATTORNEY AT LAW .
routes, the fact that the trip may
FORD MOTOR CO. MAKES
Mr. Shibley attended the annual doubt add probably four .times this
General Practice.
Confidential Ad- be made in an hour and a half thru
Estacada Wood Yard— 16-inch meeting o f the Redland Telephone vaiuation, making it, so it is said,
..THE JOHANSSON GAGE
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
a beautiful pastoral district, invit-
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length—
also hauling
or moving. Coj Q^
™ as a b le s t« return something like one million dollars
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Henry Ford has sent to his
bor quick service
call H. R. Stubbe to bis work on Monday after beinf assessed valuation within the pro­
W I L L I A M WALLACE SMITH
good hotels at destination, and a
friend Thomas A. Edison, the first
Phone 24-3, Estacada, after
6 P. away for more than a week owing poged city limits.
: beautiful park fo r outings, and
l-7 tf to sickness.
complete set o f Johansson gages M
The present area o f the city is
ATTORNEY AT LAW
many other attractions that will
Elva Shibley and Mrs. Eimer
manufactured in the United States.
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Mrs G F Midford and babv ac Dibble visited Monday aftehnoor aPP™ximately 268 acres; the com-
M asonic B ldg .
E stacada , O re . suggest themselves to your readers T,
The set consists
o f eighty-one
Mrs-
^ ’ ” mlora . ana baby ac with her sisei*, Mrs. L S. Tcnny
lunprl
bined nron
area n«
as nrnnosnfl
proposed wniilil
would ho
be
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delicate little eompanied by Mrs. Midford’s moth-
Jack Akins has gone to the about 667 acres, or an increase in
. . . forget pieces o f steel are accurate within er returned to Estacada last week mountains tc’ work with a pack- said aren o f 14<, per cont.
A HEYLM AN
a spo* tbey . wou*d . no*; . soon
nor regret having taken the time to four millionths o f an inch.
T h ey !from Portland
where they
have mountains to work with a pack :
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r
| There may be arguments in fa-
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side trip.
are contained in a newly developed
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1 vor o f such extension and it may
Insurance
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Collections
I am a stranger to you and your Bakelite case
Tbe Ladles Ald o i the Christian OREGON CITY LEGION PLAYS be that we are trying to bite off
Real Estate— -Loans
; readers, With no other present in
For many years Johansson gages ehurch are
PlanninS
start the
HOST TO ESTACADA LEGION more than we shall be able to' chew
See Heylman About Insurance i terest in offering the above sugges have been accepted as standard Strawberry Festival season by giv-
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in the future.
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________ tions than that I number among for measurements
throughout the \ng a st^w berry feast at an early
On Monday evening o large dele-
pbe extension of city limits al-
my friends some old-time ones in
world, and until recently they were ,late’ Watch f or further notlce’ 11 gation from the local Post of the ways carries with it the obligation
E. WOOSTER
your community whom I occasion-
manufactured exclusively in Swe-
Mr and Mrs R H< Currini Mr American Legion
and
Auxiliary f or tbe city to extend to the most
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
Rentals,
S s L t o T ä n d S t r E anything tor, Carl E. Johansson.
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Erickson o f Currinaville, left Wed- the Legion and Auxiliary o f that tKat the city extends to the man
condusive to the welfare o f your
In order to take care o f the
city and spent a very enjoyable wholives on the main street. There
Farm Loans a Specially.
city cannot wholly escape benefit-
n.Tdu, the'johanss^n
f°r 3 ^
trip t0 evening.
^¡u be problems o f
policing, of
Telephone E sta ca d a , Ore. ting them, and they will vouch for c
a
ired a lant at Po-. Gearhart.
A fter a short business session lighting, o f watbr, and sewers,
i ing to see Estacada heralded as a .
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the meeting was turned over to en- street improvements, grades and a
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Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin, Mrs.
thousand and one things that are
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wQrth visiUng
facture o f blocks began the Ford g . B. fldnn and Mr. and Mrs. Lind tertainment and speaking.
Clackamas county is planning on aiways confronting the City Coun-
Motor Company, in
1923, pur- say Hale o f Currinsville visited
CHAS. W. ANGEL,
chased the plant together with the with Mr. Currin’s mother in Salem sending a large delegation to Prine cil.
Seattle, Wash.
ville to the State Convention of the
American
Manufacturing
rights. iast Sunday.
The ambition to grow and pros-
American Legion in June.
This persper is praiseworthy but some­
Mr. Johansson joined the Ford or-
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GARFIELD ITEMS
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
ganization as a member o f the en-
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bellamy of convention js being advertised as times such ambition over extends
gineering staff to further develop Portland spent the week-end with the “ Convention That’s Different.” itself and brings up problems in the
Keep your policy in our Fire
Mr. and Mrs. C. Coe o f Portland his precision instruments.
friends in Faraday.
Mr. Bellamy Several novel stunts have been future that cannot be anticipated
Proof Vault, tree of charge.
and Sylvia Head spent the week­
And so it was in the new labo­ is manager o f the Superior Type­ planned to entertain the visitors now and it might mean a serious
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Dil-
“ Wild handicap to the future welfare » f
ratories o f the Ford Motor Com- setting Company o f Portland and Prineville is noted fo r its
linger.
H. C. S TE P H E N S
Mrs. Ralph Kelley is spending pany at Dearborn that he recently visited the News office while here. West Days” and all o f this will be | oul- town.
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used to make the convention a sue-
\ye believe that the extension of
sometime at the home o f her par- j completed the set Mr. Ford has
A gent ,
eni*> Mr. arid Mrs. H. H. Anders.
j ugt presented to Mr. Edison.
A. R. Bowen, mechanical expert cess.
boundary lines o f a city should be
The Skip-a-Week Club met Iasi
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for the Mergenthaler Linotype Co.
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warranted
only by
the
naturul
Tuesday With Mrs. W. B. Lemon
o f New York was in Estacada, Fri- SOCIETY PRESENTS
COMEDY growth o f that city; that it is inad­
Mrs. Ji W Johnson will entertain DISTRICT CONVENTION
May 12th.
CONVENS AT BORING day on business for his company,
visable to try to force that growth
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Mr. and Mrs. Fox have moved
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and was a welcome caller at the
“ The Burglar Alarm” , presented by bringing in a great area of
onto the R. _E. Davis place. _
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The District Convention o f the News office.
by the Garfield Ladies Dorcas So-
wild land.
Garfield Grange met
Saturday1 oddfellow s and Rebekahs washeld
ciety last Thursday evenning in the
Good business judgment would
and a fine meting was held. Tht
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Mr. and Mrs.Lloyd Yocum and ; Garfield Grange hall was well re­ dictate that we improve that which
Juvenile also held a good meeting *ast Saturday at
Boring, Oregon,
Mrs. H. B. Davis was out from with
a large number in at tend- family moved into their new home ceived by those in attendance. The we already have and that we profit
much by the experience o f other cities
camp for the week-end.
ance . The Estacada Lodge o f I. the first o f the week. This home ladies taking part deserve
fii
G. W eatherby bas beer q q . f . V as well represented, hav- is one o f the most modern in the I credit for their efforts in the pro­
which would give a good deal today
BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O,
on
e slc
ls
i ing the largest delegation answer- city and has only recently b een d u ction
o f this clever comedy. I ^ they" could” cut ” off a Urge area
completed.
The^ P!ay was coached by Mrs. D. rnther than lnk(. anything in. The
ESTACADA MEETS DEFEAT ..: ing the roll call.
ESTACADA, OREGON
J. Davidson and showed clearly cRy
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i The Estacada Band was present
p ort,iand is a living example
Guests at the home o f Mr. and tbat much time had been expended ,
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The Estacada baseball team met and generously entertained the as-
Neat, Durable work
01
s,tuaM® •
defeat last Sunday on the local dia- semblage with music at every op- Mrs. Vernie Duus over the week- in nerf ecting this work
end were Mise Florence
Gower,
-phe
Mr Shaf
°
0 if 8 you
mond with a score o f 11 to 9 at portunity.
Guaranteed
in
e readings
leadings given
given by
ny Mr.
srnai p ortiand IPre are
that tbousands
you can have
Anderson,
Chester fer, the delightful vocal solos by | pay the c it y asse8sm«.nt«
the hands o f the Kendall Station
The morning sessions were de- Miss Lucile
against
H a v e th e » o le t s e w e d o n
;yjri F
p. - W
W. - Johnson
Johnson and
and the
the selec-
selec- them
nine.
voted to the regular
lodge work, Kurtz . and
. Carl , Newton o f , Salem.
„
i Mr-
Thc c u
had to take thcni
Miss Anderson is a cousin o f Mrs. tiong pIayed by the members of the over and ig S(.llinK themi Ncarly
The
lineup
o
f
the
home
team
with
the
Rebekahs
meeting
in
the
y c u r c r e s s s h o e s w ith a
was as follow s:
Sarver 3rd.; A. M. E. church and the Oddfellows UUU8’
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high ach° o1 orchestra were interest a„ thjg prop„ rty lie„ aion(f the re-
Lovelace,
1st.;
Missler,
c ; Duncan, in the I. O. O. F. hall. The after-
HOT W AX M A C H I N E
Grave.
and
sand
is
being
hauled
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ladie8
“
y
the Ci* ’°
2nd.; Smith c f.; T. Saling, s«,; noon was spent in sports o f various
to
the
Lone
Oak
cemetery
this
seryed
g
del(fhtful
luncheon
which
,
„„id
watch
our
step
Montgomery, r f.; Moger, p .; Saling, kinds, chief among these being
week in preparation for the con- proyed that there were
numbcr
We should watch our step.
A. R. DAHLKE, Estacada
r f .; Denny, p.
baseball, relay races and the pitch-
struction o f concrete walls around
The Kendall lineup was,
Boes, ing o f horseshoes. The horseshoe
o f excellent cooks as well as a c-, j 0hn Scott of Colton was in E
a number o f
the
plots
there. tresses among this group.
ss.;
Frederick, c .; Litcher,
3rd.; pitching contest was won by the I.
tacada last Wednesday. Mr. Scott
This work will be done by H. Jones
7 Hayden, 1st.; Johnson, If.;
Butts, O. O. F. representation from Esta-
I was injured recently while working
PORTLAND’S MOST REAS­
TO THE PUBLIC:
r f .; Ames, c f.; Slater, 2nd.; Smith, cada, as was the relay race for the and C. Kitching.
! on a grader and finds it somewhut
ONABLE EATING HOUSE
p.; and Califlf, p.
Rebekahs.
The evening meeting
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, H. B. Snyder received a wire
pbe Lihertv theatre will be onen | difficult to get around.
Next
Sunday
Estacada
plays was open to all and an interesting w
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Gladstone on the local field.
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Monday m° rnlag from . Mrs; ^
Thursday, May 7. under new man-
der telling o f their safe arrival in agement and continue to run every \ F
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Master L. F. Carter delivehed a
Harrisburg. Mrs. Snyder will vis-, ni|?ht.
prjces will be ch a n g e d !1
Watch for a full announcement splendid address during this ses
it for several months, it is expect- an(j g.o0d clean pictures run. The J
213 FIRST ST., Near Salmon
o f Dinty Moore’s auto park and sion.
ed, with her mother and other rela- phe show will be kept in a first-(
Our Motto:
picnic grounds.
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fives.
class sanitary condition hnd run to
‘ Price, Quality and Quantity.
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EAGLE CREEK GRANGE TO
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the best advantage o f the communi-
JOHNNY”
HOLD ANNUAL
“ COVERED WAGON
_______ MAY PICNIC
The Car' Douglass Post o f the ty
gcneralt
FIRE INSURANCE.
BOOT and SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
S T A T E -R A F «
H e m s titc h in g
and
Dressmaking
MRS. W. A. WILCOX
Third and Zobriat Sta.
ESTACADA
W C. T. U. TO MEET
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The local W . C. T. U. will meet
at the home o f Mrs. E. E. Hannah
on Thursday, May 14, at 2 P. M.
This
meeting will be a special
Mother's Day meeting and Mrs. L.
L. Vineant. president o f the Mult-
nomah W. C. T. U. will be one o f
the speakers.
Other visitors are
expected to attend me meeting.
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HAND BUILT
TIRES - TUBES
On Saturday, May 23, the Eagle
Le*'ion ha^e de" n' tP y
I think that the show is a credit
As a diminutive tobacco chewer
little Johnny Fox won fame in Creek Grange will hold their annu ' eP1 e . 0 8airi a
lg ° u ,
P to our town and community and I
James
Cruze's
"The
Covered al May picnic in the Cedar Grove spite C*(e
™ oppositions to*'^heir '*m g0' ng to do aR tbat ^ can to
of all
make the public o f the same opin­
W agon.”
adjoining their hall.
plans.
ion. I believe the best is none too
And now in support o f Agnes
A splendid program is oeing pre-
Ayers in “ The Guilty One,” John- pared which will begin at 1:30 P.
The Ladies’ Aid o f the Christian gobd fbr the people o f this commu-
ny is seen as an impudent gum M. Good speakers have been se- cj,urc^ ^aVe
completed
arrange- n,ty anil am * om* to
a in
chewing office boy.
cured and there will be plenty of ments for a pienic dinner to bc held ‘ P°wer t0 « ive them the beit-
The new prices will be:— Gener­
“ I hate tobacco and don’t like stunts and sports.
The Estacada goon jn the park
Thig date
be
Gum,” he told Joseph
Henabery, Band will be present and a danc< announced |ater and all who are in al admission 20c; high school stu
who produced “ The Guilty
One” will be given in the
Estacada pa teregtcd are welcome to attend. It dpnts a" d_ u_p ^ 18 , yea” 0 , atre
15c; children under 12, 10c; loges
for Paramount, “ and I hope the vilion in the evening beginning at
next chewing gum part I get has to 8:30. The tickets fo r the
dance
John
Richards
has
purchased 25 cents,
do with fried chicken.”
will be one dollar
An invitation theBauerfiend house
in Currinsville
^ thank you.
(Signed)
R. G. Marchbank.
This picture will be shown at has been extended to all to attend, formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs
(be Gem Theatre,
Saturday
and
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C. Hively, and the Hiveleys have
Sunday evenings. May 9 and 10.
Thc’»* interested in cleaning uf hay# moved int0 the Alspaugh
TREMENDOUS SA
in E dition a Harold Lloyd comedy the Mt. Zion cemetery' will meet hoUM negr
D)nty
Moore>!, auto
More than 15,000 men receive a new
«.„titled "W hy Husbands go Mad,” ‘ here next Tuesday.
camp
Nash suit every week. Think of the
wju t* shown
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saving to the community when each
lookjbr the osa In Grren
In addition
* T ’ A T° MEET
BIDS WANTED
purchaser actually saves from « 10 to
In
addition to
to this
this a
a feature
feature
•nd White s i m se p m id m tt
I
20.
showing
the Oak Grove
Project
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Bids are wanted on ten cords of
■ W las indict
The P. T. A. will meet Wednesday,
f rom the start to the finish, the fill- May 13 at 3 P. M. in the grade school 16-in wood, slab or old growth fir,
Tbe
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mJf 0f the surge
tank, starting o f
assembly. A program will be given,
to be delivered by Sept.l. R’ght to
other company in the world. Still self-
ED’S SERVICE STATION
the power house and the spillway, the grade school picture will be awsrd- reject any and all bids.
Ing at I 23.5«).
^ shown.
It is a picture ed and the election o f officers will be
Springwater School dist. No. 24.
1 will be at Linn’ s Inn next week
ESTACADA, OREGON
Pointer ? ,Or Faints, W a 1 paper
Btx) Window GU m .
5-22 Which you cannot afford to miss.
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held.
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EVERETT SHIBLEY, Clerk. It
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P. F. Black.