Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 25, 1925, Image 1

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(Elaritamas
Nrros
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olum e
18,
N um ber
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
39
ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925
1 ESTACADA CELEBRATION :J
A. SHIBLEY PURCHASES
THOROUGHBRED GUERNSEY
$1.50 P er Y e a r
TWO ESTACADA BOYS
BEFORE JUDGE CROSS
L O C A L BRE V ITIE S
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of I
James Baker and Eddie Barr o f . ,Plan to sp,end the
Fourth
A - Shibley and son Everett of
t ,
. July in your home town.
Springwater recently
topped
the this city were arrested Inst week
sale o f the Guernsey cattlc sale u \r
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Harry Kitching is improving his
p ) K . W. W. RHODES
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b>' Vancouver, W ash.,
authorities
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held at the W. A. Goodwin farm at
Property this week by painting his
U
O S T E O P A T H IC
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when young Baker was found in residence.
Considerable interest has been Cornelius when they
$1500
r PHYSICIAN
n i JMLiAiN ainu
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The ( lnckamas County Pomona
AND s SURGEON
Office in I.ichthorn Bldg.,. Estacada, “ roused among the
various
fra- tor “ Rose City Beauty” , a Guern- the Possession of a gallon of moon-
County health Nurse Della Pear- Grange met with the Eagle Creek
__ ’ ternal orders in the community by sey cow who is an outstanding in- shine whiskey.
The lads were son was an Estacada visitor last Grange. Wednesday, June 24, with
the thirteen inch silver cup now i dividual.
She was born December turn-ed over to
Clackamas county j Tuesday. a ia,.jje delegation o f County gran-
R. G. F. M1DFOKD
on display in the window o f the Es- 16, 1921, and was the winner o f authorities who questioned them
Mrs- Smiley Lovelace and chil- ges represented. Most of the day
P H Y S IC IA N a n d S U R G E O N ,
tacada
Pharmacy,
which will be the first prize as a Senior yearling
the dren are eni ° y 'n£ a visit with her was spent
in transacting grange
concerning the
source of
X R a y E q u ip m e n t - G l a s s m f it t e d
awarded as the first prize to the at the Pacific International Live-
parents at Olympia, W'ash.
business. The most important mat-
OFFICE «nd Residence Second and Main Struts
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liquor. Baker, it is understood,
Eatacadi. Oregon— Telephone Connections
order securing first place m the stock Exposition
in
Portland in
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Miss Francis Hassell has accept- ’ er brought before the meeting
competitive drill work put on the 1923. In an official test she pro- ; mitted that his mother was en- sjtjon this week in the Marchbank " as the attitude o f the Oregon City
R. CHAS.
Fourth.
duced 115 pounds o f butter fat in gaged in the manufacture o f the Confectionery.
business men toward the Grange
|tt.
CHAS. P.
P. JOHNSON
JOHNSON
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Each order will be given fifteen 90 days after freshening at the product and learned that she re-
Bulletin, official publication o f the
DENTIST
minutes to stage their drill and dis- age o f 17 months.
sided
near
Gladstone.
Officers
Don t worry about your Fourth Oregon state Grange.
A fter a
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
interested judges
will
determine “ Rose City Beauty” carries some raided the home, finding about 30 o i JuD’ d,nne*j’buy it at the Auxil- len(rtby discussion between mem-
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712
the winner.
Three
important , o f the best Guernsey blood and is j gallons o f the finished product. larT booth an« enjoy the day.
It berg of the prang,, and ropresent-
Estacada
Oregon, points to be considered by the from the “ Imported King o f the This liquor when tested contained
Remember the Fourth o f July atives o f the Oregon City busi-
Judges in this contest will be the Maid” blood contended to be one * very high per centage of alcohol, celebration in Estacada under aus- ness men, who were
represented
o f the best Guernsey sires ever
The boys were given a hearing pices o f the Carl Douglas Post,
by E. A. Koeii, editor o f the Ban­
n
o . n
U A a l DRY
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rH
K u in i_ i c.rx
FP
disp,ay o f the
’ Preci*ion
of
produced.
before Judge Cross in the Juvenile
UK
t l t l 1«
* n A «n
movements
and fla* appearance.
«No
Huntley of
Roger Cary was in Estacada last ner-Courier and Mr.
Mr. JShibley purchased another ; court and Baker was committed to
535 MORGAN BUILDING
dnI1 * f am w ! “ be
a lowed to
use
Wednesday making
arrangements the Huntley-Draper Drug Company
BROADWAY AND WASH.
HOURS
any drawn diagram to aid in put- Guernsey cow at the
same sale ( the Boys Reform School at Salem, ^or a ofip to j be Gary Hot Springs tbe f ° l l° " r' nl* resolution
was sub-
PORTLAND, O R E G O N
1 0 A. M. to 6 P. M t i n g cn the
work. The contest and with these two now has a herd j but paroled during good
behav-
Mrg p A Darrow ‘returned ho* ‘ mitted to the grange by the resolu-
will be staged on Broadway be- i o f 22 head o f
registered Guernsey ¡or.
He must report to Constable )agt p ridav after a vigjt o f spv” " al tions committee and rejected by a
tween Second and
Third streets.
cattle, having purchased a number j Marshall every two weeks and for- wgpkg jn Wisconsin where she'w as very cIose vote-
D. EBY,
A t 11 A.
M. a patriotic pro- o f head o f Guernsey Island stock
! feit his driver’s
license for
one
“ Whereas, there seems to have
ATTORN EY AT LAW .
called by the death o f her mother.
been some misunderstanding bet-
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. , gram will be given
in the park a few years ago.
year.
General Practice.
Confidential Ad-
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Miss Ruth Morrison
of
Hood ween our members and the busi-
with Mayor H. C.
Stephens pre-
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A somewhat
similar sentence
viser. Oregon City, Oregon.
River, who formerly taught domes- noss men o f Oregon City over the
siding. This program will consist
The berry growers in this vicini-
was imposed upon Eddie Barr and
tic science in the Estacada high n,'atter o f advertising >n the Oregon
o f music by the Estacada
Band; ty began the harvesting o f their , was paroled to Mayor Stephens,
last week-end Gr.al$ i' BuBeti" ! ani*. .
,
.
W I L L I A M W ALLACE SMITH
the Singing o f America; speaking crop Wednesday morning. The hot j
Mrs. Baker’s case will come de school spent the
“ Whereas, after listening to the
with Mrs. Guy Graham.
business
men
o
f
Oregon
City
and
by an Estacada boy orator; re a d - east wind has done considerable j fore the grand jury at the next
ATTORNEY AT LAW
The ladies auxiliary of the Amer- getting their version o f the matter,
ing o f parts o f the Declaration o f damage it is reported.
! meeting
M asonic B ldg .
E stacada , O re .
ican
Legion are busy making ere- 'vc believc ^ a t our criticism was
Independence and the Preamble o f j
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based on misunderstanding,
tonne sofa pillows and rag rugs for
the Uuited States Constitution by
Therefore, be it resolved that
the Veteran’s hospital
in Port- we hold no ill feeling toward the
A. H EYLM AN
„ Rev. Ira F. Rankin; . _ oration by
business men o f Oregon City for
land.
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. Rev. B. F. Clay; a short “ Defense
r> tr w n j , n •
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.
their refusal to advertise in the
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Day” program will follow this and
R.H Millard of Springwater who Oregon Grange bulletin and that
liusraitc«
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Collections tbe gt*rg SpRngled Banner will be
ha* been suffering with rheumatism we believe their refusal to adver-
Real E sta te-L oa n s
for some time is now taking treat- tise under the conditions and rates
sung. The national salute will be
ments from Dr. Rhodes and re- Presented was only good business
See Heylman About Insurance
fired at noon.
ports that he is improved greatlv.
on *
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In the afternoon the big attrac­
Another resolution favoring the
tion will be a boxing bout staged
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
E.
Chandler
and
giving
to
the
entertaining
grange
10:00 to 11— DRILL— Compotitive — on the street.
S t E. WOOSTER
under the direction o f the Estaca-»
daughter have recently re turned the sllm of $25 wag adopted.
da
Boxing
Commission
and
the
11:00 to 12—‘SPEAKING AND Patriotic Program in the Park
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
from Portland where they moved
Mrg. Minnie Bond o f
Eugene,
supervision o f Bobby Evans of
last spring and are residing in the state lecturer was present for the
Rentals,
The National Salute will Be Fired at noon.
Portland.
j Lodge at Cazadero.
meeting.
Farm Loans a Specialty.
A baseball game between Barton
12:00 to 1 P. M.— LUNCH HOUR.
Estacada Wood Yard— 16-inch
One of the outstanding features
Telephone Estacada, Ore. and Estacada will be played during
I length— also hauling and moving, of the day was the appearance o f
1:00
P.
M.—
BOXING
BOUT
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I For quick service call H. R. Stubbe of the degree team of the Garfield
lowed by races and sports and a
Phone 24-3, Estacada, after 6 P. Juvenile Grange.
This
degree
1:00 P. M— DANCING IN PAVILION.
Band concert.
During the after-
M.
tf team has already won much praise
’ noon a jitney dance will be held
2:30
P. M. BALL GAME.
Mr. and Mrs R. H. Currin and for their excellent work, having re-
in the pavilion.
Mrs. G. B. Linn returned from a ceived several invitations to put the
3:30
P.
M.
RACES
AND
SPORTS.
This celebration in Estacada,
j visit with Mr. anr Mrs. Dan Allen work on in Multnomah and Lane
Saturday, July 4, is under the
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
3:30 P. M. — BAND ..CONCERT— SPECIAL.
o f Susenville, California.
counties.
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auspices o f Carl Douglass Post of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Myers, Gus
Over 250 persons partook o f the
the American Legion assisted by
Keep your policy In our Fire
Myers and Mr. and Mrs. John excellent dinner served at the
Proof Vault, free of charge.
various representatives of the en­
Cruse of Centralia, Wash., were noon hour as well as at 6 P. M. In
STANLEY MARDEN LOSES
SHOT WHILE CLEANING GUN guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ca- the evening a class of 14 took the
tire city.
H . C . S T E P H E N S
LEFT HAND IN PLANER
fifth degree and this was followed
Hubert Michael, 22 years old,
Sunday
H im
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IN
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m Sl i p n i l T I
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SESSION EAGLE CREEK
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F O U R T H
O F JU L Y
P R O G R A M
FIRE INSURANCE.
LOW ER E AG LE CREEK
A gent .
BOOT and SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
BLOCK SOUTH OF P.0.
ESTACADA, OREGON
Neat, Durable work
Guaranteed
Hare the sole« sewed on
your dress shoes with a
HOT W A X M A C H I N E
A. R. DAHLKE, Estacada
PORTLAND’S MOST REAS­
ONABLE EATING HOUSE
s m
t - n i m i i
213 FIRST ST., Near Salmon
Our M otto:
* Price, Quality and Quantity.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
The ladles of the Missionary So- -
ciety met at the home o f Mrs. Guy
Warren Wednesday afternoon, with
about ten members present.
Mr*. William 8aunders ia still in
eastern Oregon w ith her f«ther
who is critically ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Warren and
children,
Claud
and
Geraldine,
Miss Ruth Glover and Mr, Warren’B
father of
Bend, motored up to
Government Camp, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cogswell,
A. D. Smith and Mrs Mary Young
were
also
up the
Government
Camp way Sunday,
The older men o f Eagle Creek
and the younger men o f
Eagle
Creek played a very interesting
game o f
ball
Sunday morning.
The older Men won with a score
o f 14 to 11.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Glover and
children and Dorothy Phillips took
in the show at the Liberty theatre
in Estacada Saturday evening.
ry^ille, Oregon, who on May 19.
as the principal
1P21, made Homestead Entry No. school a few years a*o.
f e
3
¡ilrtln ™ i f 'f a ^ p o r te d * slipped’' in
Marden, it is reported slipped in
some manner While adjusting some
.
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,
portion o of f the machinery and was
thrown againBt the edger. He was
brought to Dr.
Midford's office
where first aid was given and re­
moved at once to a Portland hos­
pital.
DELPH CREEK HATCHERY
TO PLANT MANY TROUT
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According to a report received
from J. C. Moreland, Superintend-
ent o f the
Delph
Creek Trout
H.atC.he,ry; the " U" ,be,‘ ° f fi*h t° pa*
pla,nt«
, d ,_
will be . almost
double those o f last
. . .
year. A t the present time he has
| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Still were on hand 3 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 trout and will
over from Mullno, Sunday, visiting
receive a shipment o f 300,000 dur-
their father.
j v
u u
the snmmer’ makin» a total o f
Mrs. A. Stipe and three children 4,000,000 trout which he expects
o f Bend Oregon, are visiting her t0 p|ant in the streams o f Clacka-
sister, Mrs. A. D.Burnett.
ma* county and principally in the
A Crowd o f
Eagle
Creekitie eastern part o f the county.
gave Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith a
Last season 2,200,000 fish were
charivari
Monday evening.
The planted from this hatchery.. This
crowd also went over to Damascus should prove o f interest
to the
one evening last week and chariva- fishermen o f this locality.
ried Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilty.
“
Mrs. Wilty was form erly Clara
8. E. Wooster and W . F. Cary
report t the sale t o f a ten
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„ acre
. . . tract
.
Bell o f Eagle Creek.
D'C Ä ; '^ . Ä ’oü.i s s j z z f j z ; r s r
KOTiS 1 T - ^ r a * -
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Arthur Sylvester Amunds, o f Chtr-
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nllr
•Sfy
J r ¡S ii I f -
Meridian, has filed notice
Stanlev Marden of this eitv met
with
oppi/iflnf io«t
with nn
an accident
last Tnaciiutr
Tuesday
mornjnB while workine at the Elec-
,
.
,
Manufacturing
c o m o a ! ? . mill i t River MH1
neceagitL d the amDUtation o f the
' a-
>■ a
of
Ä
p ro p e rty
la t e r .
’i . t n
m
BegieUr tuna j* placed,
Mrs. W. P. Ferre! took her
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daughter
Grace and Mrs. _____
Earl ______
Odell
to Gresham,
Tuesday where Dr.
Adix removed their tonsils.
¡yjr_ and
A Werner made a
bugjnesg trip to Portland on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding and
da"*bter, oura
Cora aou
and baby
uauKoter,
uaoy were vis-
itars at the W. P. Ferrei home last .
| T k —
1 Thurssday
Misses
Elnor -----
and Gladys Guff-
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, for the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Griffith o f Ore-
? on r *ty
and Mrs. M.
L °nsberry
last
Sunday.
They
were f o ™ " residents of the Bca-
Creek community and
came
here to attend the baseball game.
Cuestsat the home of Mr. and
Mrs- J C. Duus last Sunday were
Mr- and Mm' Pctcr P » « '« * ", Ottol
, M
M
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Teyuer a"d children o f George.
Hugh Jones and A. G. Ames are
demonstrating
their
new
water
system to all interested at the A
G. Ames Plumbing Shop on Main
I strect
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Keller o f
_______ visited
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Portland
Sunday
with
th»
latter’s sister, Mrs. Minnie Hansen.
Estelle Hansen returned to Port-
land with them for a visit,
The Cooke Motor Company re-
pore the sale o f a Ford touring
to 0tia
Vallen of Klwood, a
Ford roadster to Bill Graham, ■ car-
on noute
Route •
3 ’ > ann
and a
a corn
Ford iruca
truck
r r:pr
i-r on
wjth cjoged oab and stPei PXprpS!,
body to the Standard Oil Co.
Estacada will play a double
n*‘ ° f P° r * and *pen* th* WCe.k' header game on the local field, Sun-
end with t h « r parents, Mr. and
^
Junc 28 Thp firgt „ mc will
Mrs. Frank Guffnet.
bp wjth Franklyn R>rajte and the
Miss Berneta Stoul o f
Portland second wjth the brpad mi*ers of
is visiting her grandparents, Mr. Davidson’s Bakery.
Mrs. T. H. Odell.
Guests at the home o f Mrs. Mae
Mr. and Mrs. Gu* Whitehead and Reed this
week are Mr*. C. L.
gon Lawrence o f Bridal Veil spent Cooke o f La Cross. Wisconsin, and
the week-end with their
parents, Miss Enola Oakley o f Seattle, a
Mr. and Mrs. Jen* Pederson and sister o f Mrs, Reed.
Miss Oakley
j { r and j f rg_
-p. Whitehead.
will leave shortly for Long Beach,
Miss Grace Cooper o f Portland j California, to visit Mr. and Mrs.
L “•
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-
son Howard o f
Portland
Harvey Gibson, Sunday.
by a program consisting of music
numbers, readings
and a feature
k
‘
Ten
by the
Smokeville 1 pper
in
Thousand” who appeared in song
and chatter.
The next meeting of the Pomona
Grange will be held the second
Maple
Wednesday in October at
Lane.
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COMMUNITY CLUB
POSTPONES MEETING
The Eastern Clackamas Commu-
" ity CluB mec„tinK ^heduled
for
Friday, June 20, has been post-
poned until Friday, July 10 when
thc 0 reK°n Clty C hamber of ( °m-
mcrce " il1 mcet with th‘s body.
A number o f persons from this
community are contemplating at­
tending n meeting at Colton, Fri­
day night of this week.
Mrs. Gerald WilcoX left WednCS-
.
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. • for
r - Prine-
n
dav
mormt,g
by train
jl)( whpr(1 gh(. w;|| attend the
state convention o f the Auxiliary
of , h„ Xm#rican L r,,ion
„ dele-
t frnni thig
auxiliary
Laws
„T hber the L e io n delegate
‘
’
for th(. convc^ * on
[hc nme mornin.r
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sm'
visited
convention . t
Newberg Imat
Saturday and Sunday, and report
interesting time.
While
Visitors at the T. H. Odell home a m08t
a S iT V ii
o f Intan- in Eagle Creek last week enrolling 0n Monday to attend the funeral o f
tion to make F'inal Proof, to estab- her former music pupils. She will jjr*. Thomas Rayburn.
lish claim to the land above des- jve [eMons on Wednesday o f each
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cribed, before the Register and Re-
.
HEALTH NURSE TO SPEAK
ceiver U. S. Land Office, Portland,
_______ ______
.
Oregon, on the 14th day o f July,
Miss Elnora Thompson, director
1925.
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LINN FAMILY REUNION
r t . u . n i names a« witnesses*
o f nUrsea, Marion
County Child
Parnell Averill, o f Charrj'viH«.
The seventh annual reunion and Health Demonstration will be in M -
Oregon; Mrs. Parnell Averill, o f
„{cnjc 0{ the Linn family will be tacada, Friday, June 26, at the
CherryviUe,
Oregon;
James
W. . . .
. Dinty Moore's
Park
on Lovelace home where she will de-
wartn N°eLCJ ^ T 1
C ^ r ^ r ili.0.n : 0 ^ : Fagle Creek.
August
2 . 1926. liver an address on health work.
jo n .
, This park is a portion o f the origi- All interested in this work are re-
Act 6-9-16 Clackamai Co.
nal Linn Place and was perhapa the puested to
attend this
meeting
Notice will be
published
five real reason fo r the selection o f the which which will begin
at 2:30
consecutive weeks in the Eastern ii)rht for the annual reunion. All P. M.
Clackamas News, Estacada, Ore-
thp relatives o f the family are in-
Mis«
Della
Pearson,
County
g ° n- _________ __
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vited to attend and an interesting Health nurse will also be present
WALTER L. TOOEE, 8r.
J-28-9-2»
BARTON
c
our
rfo -— • -
was shot in the abdomen last Sat-
urday
unloading
urday afternoon
afternoon while
while
unloading
a 2P cal’ bre revolver. Michael has
beenresiding in the George com-
" ,unity for some time. His home is
in Terre Hante- Indiana.
Friends rushed him to the St.
Vincent hospital in Portland fo'r
attention
The latest re-
meulLH‘ » “ « " « o n ,
m e laiesi re-
ports fitfltp fViof lip liiia pnntraptprl
1 u - statc tn?\ he " ag contracted
pneumonia and is In a critical con-
d;y on_
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b“ m __*nd ArJ; G? dfr*y
.. ort.
ianay *nr. ana mrs. v>.
vaeu ana
family o f Bridal Veil and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Od.ll o f Yocum’s mill.
Mr mid Mr.. G. A. Stone .nd
family drove to Estacada one night
“*
At the
tho school
srhool election
plprtinn held
hold in
At
.
_
« w e t
Bart" n* Monday June
15, Louie
G*rber wa* r* *,eclt*H i | r*Ct0r “ nd
A - »■ Bak' r* elerk
Th*
^or ’ be coming year wi
>e .ar
Tracy o f Garfield,
principal
and
last week.
game.
Mrs-
Arlington
Norland.
Barton won the baseball _
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Sunday from Foster Road with a
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score of 14 to 5. Barton will play
pull line Of K alsom in e 1 le per
P itt s b u j Pn,a^ pGIagamfeom^ ynd0/ pound, at Pointer’s.
116tf
Sunday j unP 2*th.
SILVER TEA
APRON SALE
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M«e Reed and Mrs. Myrtle
Don't forget
the
Apron
and Belfils will give a silver tea at the
Food Sale at Morton's Store, Sat- form er’s home, Friday,
June 26,
urday, June 27. Aprons for all oc- from
3 to 5, for
Rebekahs and
their friends.
. casions.
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looSfcr(hMQ(7ilnGrrm
toJ While i i W m W
D*iJ»rr mjnpsnSIrt
joor engine dreuk
AT
E D ’ S SERVICE STATION
ESTACADA,
OREGON
Clean Power
Full Mileage