Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 17, 1926, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
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VOLUME XX
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1926
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MT. ZION CAMP MEETING
D ate Set for M eeting of
HAS LARGE ATTENDANCE
G re ater Clackam as Union
(1.60 A YEAR
ESTACADA WINS CLOSE
Fruit Producer* See
GAME WITH MOLALLA
A Prosperous Y ear
With five innings played, the
The ML Zion Methodist Camp
Brokers in the East have pro­
game called on account of rain and
Saturday evening. July 10, is the i Meeting was well attended consider-
the fruit raised in this vi-
Miss Elsie Poole was in Portland the score standing 2 to 1 in favor nounced
SPR1NGWATER
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date set for the Estacada meeting | ing the fact that it was a very busy
last week taking teacher's examine of Molalla. Estacada snapped out ^
be of the verV best, and
of the Greater Clackamas Union of season. Dr. Danford brought very
J.
G.
Hayman,
who
handles
the
Don’t forget the children’s day ations.
of her slow pace and after a period
messages. Dr. Tisey was
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,
a ,
clubs, which is being looked for­ ! forceful
Estacada cannery has
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t
program at the church on Sunday,
Miss Verlie Rosetta Coop was of twenty minutes while the rain fruit at the
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ward to with a great deal of antici­ with us through most of the meet-
, won an unusually
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Program begins Bf
at ta„
ten married June 13 to Mr. Marvin Dob­
close
r pronounced this to be one of the
pation by local club members. In­ ing and he preached a few tim es.. and everyone is cordially invited to son, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dob­ . poured,
,
... Molalla s . town most , prosperous
baseball
game with
. .. years
.. that the frutt
vitations are going out this week Mrs. Bartholomew won a place in come.
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producers in this district have ever
son at Tillamook, Oregon.
teaim
on
the
field
at
Molalla,
on
j
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to all organizations in the county, the hearts of the boys and girls
Loganberry picking has been pro-
Sunday,
June
13.
The
final
score
i
with
her
afternoon
Junior
Camp
and it is expected that the attend­
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
I Libby, McNeil & Libby, one of
Dr " and Mrs" je ssin g very nicely in this neigh-
was 4 to 3.
ance will exceed that of all other | Meeting services.
_ I the largest fruit concerns on the
Bartholomew
were
greatly
apprecU
but
the
rain
on
Monday
The
game
was
very
close
from
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meetings of the county-wide associ­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass and
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| coast takes all the fruit handled
forced a halt for awhile.
And when the game ..
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,
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ation. .A committee was appointed ated as song leaders.
their nephew, Carol Dunn, were start to ,. finish.
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, . ., ,..., through the Estacada cannery by
R. S. Guttridge has recently pur-
of the fifth ,,
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at the special meeting on Monday
Besides many people who attend- chaged # five_pasgcnger Dodge the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. was called at the end
.
. Mr. Hayman. It is shipped by truck
inning on account of rain, prospects .
' ,,
June 14, to arrange for the print­ ed the camp meeting from Estacada touring c#r
Virgil Dougiass last Friday.
to The Dalles.
of
Estacada's
winning
were
small.
ing of the programs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Douglass
I and the surrounding communities,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bard Were
Estacada and vicinity pride them-
Both th e• dinner and the meeting there were also people from Port- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Jim But after the rain had ceased EsU-
selves
in the first class small fruit
cada
took
courage
and
in
spite
of
Denning last Friday taking supper
will be held in the Estacada park. ; land, Molalla, Oregon City, Glad­ Barney Shoenberf.
the many errors succeeded in win­ of all kinds that is raised here. The
and
spending
a
pleasant
evening
•As a novelty the dinner will be stone, several places near Gresham,
John Moger of Independence has
local cannery is exceedingly busy
ning the game by one point.
etc., and a much larger attendance been visiting for a few days with with them.
served in the. open air.
from
the time the fruit season start*
This rain is not very welcome,—
Batteries for Molalla were Jones,
The paving of the road between is expected next year.
his parents, ]yjr. and Mrs. J. F. Mo­
with
the
sale of strawberries until
anyway
not
by
those
having
Bowers and Harless.
At the closing service Sunday ger.
Carver and Barton has progressed
it
ends
with
the last sale of prunes.
Batteries for Estacada, Bronson, There are approximately 1600 tons
to such an extent that it will he night the people expressed by a ris­
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Howell and cherries.
Ike
Akers
and
Bill
Smith
re­
Jennings and Lovelace.
pCBsible to get through without de­ ing vote, their desire to have Dr. daughter visited on Sunday with
of green prunes raised in this vicin­
turned last week from a six-week’s
tour to the place of this meeting at Danford and Dr. and Mrs. Bartholo- relatives in Portland,
ity.
outing
in
California.
FORMER MEMBER GREETS
Estacada.
mew to return for our second an-
A surprise party was given on
The evergreen blackberries as
Mrs. Akers and the children who
ART CLUB OF FALL CITY
July 10 is the anniversary meet­ nual camp meeting which is to be Friday at the George Perry home had been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
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well as other fruit extensively
ing and a large attendance is as­ held about the middle of August, by the young people of this neigh-
A delightful event of last week raised here aiTord the school ehild-
borhood. A good crowd was thero Stone of Cathlamet, Wash., for a was the meeting of the Ladies Art dren a method of earning money
sured, so it is up to the people of 1927.
few
days
came
home
last
week,
ar­
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and all had a very pleasant time.
Estacada to make this one of the
Club at Fall City at the home of before school opens in the fall.
PRESBcTERlAN YOUNG PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Tenny and riving the day before Mr. Akers a r­
best meetings of the year.
Royal Anne cherries excel as to
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunlop, on
rived.
TO CONVENE AT HILLOCKBURN children of Viola were Sunday
The members accompanied by quality those raised in other sec­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
.1.
Eddy
aid
“TRAFFIC TOWER” PUBLISHED
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: guests at the Shibley home. Earl
their husbands arrived in three csri tions. Twenty tons have been con­
BY BOB COOK MOTOR CO.
Hillockburn, Estacada, will be the Shibley and family of Portland were children were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. B, Gibson Saturday even­ at the home of Mrs. Dunlop at 12 tracted for by the Estacada can­
location of an important conference ais0 there.
o’clock. They brought with them nery.
A very interesting little magazine of the Presbyterian young people
Guests at the Henry Cromer home ing and Sunday.
a lovely picnic lunch. A business
There is a ready market for the
called the “Traffic Tower,” is being from all parts of this section, to 0n Sunday were Mrs. Cromer’s mo- -Mrs. Flora Benson and little
meeting was held at which they fruit from this district because of
daughter
of
Logan,
Virgil
May
and
published by Bob Cooke Motor Co., continue for a full week, June 21 ther, Mrs. Sarah Lewellen and her
elected new officers. After th* the good roads. It can be shipped
local Goodrich tire dealer, and tho until June 27.
| sister, Mrs. John Fairchaugh sad family, Dawson Fairchild and family
meeting the members went to work easily.
and
Conrad
Preister
of
Oregon
City
first issue is being distributed now
The leader of this conference will! family of Oregon City and her bro-
were guests at the home of Roy on the dainty pieces of fancy wark
to car owners throughout the com- be Rev. Craig G. Whitsitt. Rev. j ther, Eugene Lewellen, of here.
they had brought with them.
CHORAL CLUB MEMBERS
Douglass Sunday.
muntiy.
Whitsitt is student pastor at th e 1 Edith Howell left on Sunday for
Fred Moehnke and his father, G.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
ENJOY FIRST PICNIC
The contents of the magazine are University of Washington. He con- Corvallis to attend the 0. A. C.
devoted to subjects interesting to ducted a conference last year and summer school for boys and girls’ Moehnke were calling on Mr. and Hammell, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith
A delightful nicnic was enjoyed
Mrs. Roy Douglass Monday.
Mrs. Vedder, Mrs. Griswald and
motorists—touring advice, hints on has made a remarkable record clubs of Oregon,
by
the members of the Estacada
George
Douglass
is
building
a
daughter,
Mrs.
Criswell,
Mrs.
Star
the care of tires and care in driv­ among the Presbyterian students at
Harry and Joe Perry arrived On
choral
club at thehome of Mrs. C.
house
for
Roy
Douglass.
and
niece,
Mrs.
Roy
McDonald,
ing for the sake of greater motor­ the University.
Monday to spend a few days at the
M.
Yocum
on Friday evening, June
Fred
Hoffmeister
and
family
and
Mrs.
Charley
Frink,
Mrs.
Horne,
ing safety.
This is one of the nearly 00 such home of their brother George, pre­
Two very humerous stories give gatherings of Presbyterian young P eatery to making a trip to their Mr. Murphy, and Ray Woodle and Mrs. Driese, all of Fall City and 11. It was given by Mrs. Yocum
family motored out to the other Mrs. J. W. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. in honor of Mr. David Horner, di­
the reader fifteen minutes of amuse- people to be held under the direc-1 home in Maine,
side of Mt. Hood on the highhway, Duniop.
rector, Mrs. Harold Horner, accom­
menL One of these stories, “How tion of the Presbyterian church in j ^ r- and Mrs> A-
Lewellen of Sunday. They reported a fine time.
. After the members left Estacada panist, Mrs. Fred Horner, soprano,
to Enjoy Jaywalking,” is filled with various parts of the country this' Portland were Sunday guests at the
at 4 o'clock the ydrove to West lr. Fred Horner, baritone, and Mr.
hints to the pedestrian advising him summer. Last year 6,500 young Wiley Howell home. Mr. Lewellen,
DOVER DOINGS
Salem where they enjoyed a picnic Harold Horner, tenor, in apprecia­
how he can conduct himself in people gathered in these confer­ who is a brother of Mrs. Howell’s,
tion of their unusually fine work
crossing the street to jangle the ences for a week of study of the is a civil engineer in the employ of
The rain is welcomed by everyone dinner before returning to their in connection with the cantata "The
nomes
in
Fall
City.
nerves of motorists.
Bible, missionary activities, church the government and is at present except the strawberry growers, and
The annual school meeting of Rose Maiden,” sponsored by the
Bob Cooke says he is planning to government, methods of conducting in char*e of the widening of the they are not complaining as this
District
No. 108 will be held at choral club June 4.
release three more issues of the Sunday school classes, young peo- J1*. Hood Loop road near Rhododen- week is the end of the season for
At 7 o’clock a delicious picnic
Estacada
high school building Mon­
“Traffic Tower” during the sum­ pie's societies, and similar subjects.' dran-
them.
lunch was served under a large
day,
June
21,
for
the
purpose
of
mer.
The faculty at this conference will j Mrs. John Park and children of
Road work is progressing rapidly
cherry tree on the lawn in front of
be composed of men and women Woodland- Wash” • « visiting f o r as
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the construction
crew has . ......
con- Meeting one school director, for a
'HIS PEOPLE” TO BE SHOWN
who have had experience in leading a eoiip e of weeks Math her sister, siderable amount of road bed ready ierm of three years. The meeting Mrs. Yocum’s home. Immediately
*vill be called at 7 :30 p.m.
following was the business session
AT LIBERTY THEATER SOON young people and in teaching the * rs*
™ari* anc*
. for crushed rock,
of the club at which the members
subjects
assigned.
I
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
August
Koenneman
A big surprise! Rudolph Schild-
PARTY AT THE CURRIN HOME decided to sing two numbers at th«
These summer conferences consti-
CURRINSVILLE
have purchased a Chevrolet touring
kraut, idolized as a character actor
meeting of the Greater Clackamas
.
~
car‘
One of the delightful affairs of Union of Clubs to be held at Oak
is coming to the Liberty theater tute only one phaze of work done'
Mr’ and Mrs-
Freeman afid , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond DeShazer the past week was the “500” party Lawn on Tuesday, June 15.
June 19 and 20, Saturday and Sun­ for young people by the Presbyter-
ian
church.
This
work
is
under
the
:
family
and
Mr
and
Mrs-
Fred Her- and son Carl of Lower Eagle Creek at the R. H. Currin home on Satur­
day evenings, in “His People.” Al­
After the business meting songs
and family of ^ Portland werer and Mrs. McCabe and grandson day evening, when Mrs. Currin en­
exander Carr is among the extra­ Presbyterian Board of Christian
were sung by the members and vis­
Sunday
visitors
at
thehome
of
Mr.
Edward
of
Greenwood
were
visitors
tertained in honor of Mr. Currin’« iting aided in making tha evening
ordinary cast and is one of the fin­ Education, also has general super­
and Mrs. Charles Kitching.
at the Joseph DeShazer home on birthday.
est comedians on the American vision over the 56 Presbyterian
pleasant.
Mrs. Mary Adams and Miss Jos- j Sunday,
colleges, and religious work in 30
A most pleasant time was spent
stage.
Ralph DeShazer is busy installing playing cards and those winning LOGGING COMPANY TO OPEN
“His People” is a tensely dram­ state universities. The Board loans ephine Adams are visiting Mrs.
' an American saw mill in his timber. honors were Mrs. F. C. Bartholo­
atic story written by Isadore Bern­ money to young men and women Wm. Kellendonk.
Mr. and Mrs. Orol Stormer of Mr. DeShazer hopes to begin sawing mew and Mr. Raymond Lovelace re­
The equipment of the Porter-
stein, who is noted for his screen to help them obtain an education.
ceiving first prizes, and Mrs. D. B. Carsten logging company has been
stories. It contains an original and Many of these plan to be mission­ Springwater and Mr. and Mrs. John by the 10th of July.
Ely of Estacada were visiting Mrs.
H. M. Clinesmith has gone to Eschleman and Mr. Theo. Ahlberg taken over by the LaDee company
unique theme.
The characteriza­ aries and ministers.
Seattle on a business trip.
and operations will be started soon.
consolation prizes.
This work of Christian education George Walters on Sunday.
tion of the picture is wonderful.
Miss Elsie Poole left ’Thursday
Joseph DeShazer has purchased a
The Porter-CBrsten logging com­
At the close of the playing a
There are lovable characters over­ is attracting enlarged interest over
Ford touring car.
most delicious lunch was served, af­ pany has been closed since July,
flowing with humor and pathos. the country. Last year the contri­ for her home in Ontario, Oregon.
Irene Bodway, former teacher at
J. G. Krieger was called to Port­ ter which the guests departed for 1925.
butions from churches for this cause
You’ll likg “His People.”
Surveyors were at work last
was nearly 12 per cent greater the Garfield school visited Mrs. R. land last week on account of the their homes having enjoyed a lovely
death of his father.
INJURED IN FALL FROM FLUME than in the year previous. The H’ Currin ,ast Week
evening and best wishes were ex­ week planning a new road around
tended Mr. Currin for many more the hill to take the place of the
Board stimulates better Sunday
While at work on the flume at schools and publishes Sunday school
old incline, and as soon as the road
nappy birthdays.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs.
Earl
Gunter
is
ill
at
the
Faraday, Mr. William Fink fell literature for the 10,000 schools oi
is
completed logging will start.
Those
enjoying
the
Currin
hospi­
Emanuel hospital in Portland, but is
eighteen feet and was injured quite the denomination.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore and reported to be getting along nicely tality were Messrs, and Mesdames
seriously. Several ribs were broken
Eschleman, Rhodes, Gohring, Love-: A number of local students who
family went to Oswego on a fishing
j j rs
^
Sarver has just re­
and his shoulder injured.
ESTACADA TO CELEBRATE
trip Thursday.
'turned home having been doing iace, Bartholomew, Ahlberg, H. aru “^tending O. A. C. from here
He was given first aid by Dr. Mid­
JULY 3, 4, AND S THIS YEAR
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Reese were j ury duty at Oregon City for a Heiple, Mrs. Helen Dunlop and Miss *’“ve returni-'d home for the sum-
ford and was theft taken to the Su
Elsie Poole.
mer- Among those arriving hom«
Sunday visitors of Mrs. W. J. time.
Vincent’s hospital in Portland,
last week are Robert Cahill, Arnold
Firecrackers, ice cream, pop corn
where he is getting along well.
e>
ttm
,
' Mr. Ralph Squire of Portland
and a lot of good eats will add to
Lovelace and George Lingelbach.
METHODIST CHURCH
the
good
old-
fashioned
celebration
.
>
"r
t
want
up
into
t*
le
mountains
on
Ira
F.
Rankin,
Pastor
A bumper crop of loganberries is
ESTACADA HOTEL
to be held in Estacada on July 3,
.1* 'th relat,ves in CorvaHl* far Tuesday morning and expects to ,
. being harvested at present and tha
spend the summer camped at Fish Sunday school ........................ 10:00 growers are receiving fine prices
Adolph Helgsson of Portland, 4, and 5. There will be jitney a tlme*
Gertrude Dillon left last week for Creek.
Junior church........................... 10:45) this year. High prices are also be-
dancing
with
music
by
a
lively
or­
chief mechanic for the P. E. P, Co.,
Greeley,
Greeley, Colorado,
Colorado,^ where
Where she
she will
Will Mr. C. A. Dykeman is in charge Morning sermon, "Two Viewpoints ing paid for cherries this year which
is registered at The Estacada while chestra from Vanvouver, Wash.
of the Preaching of the Cross is also pleasing the farmers greatly.
Young and old are cordially in- attend
attend the Teacher’s
Teacher s College.
College.
0f the People's store during the ab-
making repairs on th« dynamos at
........ 11:00
vited, and ars urged to arrange to ' *^r- Chester Womer of Portland sence of Mr. Hurry Snyder, who was
the Company’s power plants here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith en­
Preaching at Garfield............... 3:00 joyed a short visit on Monday with
Mies E. D. Campbell of Chicago celebrate the 4th of July in the was visiting his parents, Mr. and called East last week.
Epworth
League.......................
7:00
Mrs. Ed Linn, Edward Linn and
and chief operator of the Informa­ Estacada park. Details for the cel- Mrs- E- s - Corner on Sunday.
Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. F. W. Hal-
Quite a number of cases of Miss Vivian Gorham spent a very Evening sermmon, “A Crushed lock of Washington, D. C., and her
tion Bureau for the Illinois Cen- I ebration have not yet been com-
Snake,” ................................ 8:00 brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
tral R. R. was a guest at the Eats- pleted and will be announced later, mumps are being reported in the pleasant Sunday evening in Port-
Prayer meeting Wednesday ev«*. w , , U r „
of geaUlei
Th<
community at the present time.
land, June 13.
cada hotel Sunday,
ing at 8 o clock.
1
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilcox of
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Mrs. R. T. Carter and family and Everett and Harry Osborne have
returned to Seattle on Tuesday ac­
Killdeer had dinner at The Estacada
, a. .. c-, j
_,
, Mrs. S. G. Felker drove to Astoria contracted to.pick the one acre of "Jehovah is nigh unto all them that companied by the Smiths.
call
upon
him,
on Sunday. They will spend the
,e . n, Vn **rv’c#* a® u*ua • Tuesday where they will viait their j blackcaps owned by Walter Crib-
Mrs. Charles F. Beebe and her son
Bibla school at 10 and Communion sister, Mrs. C. North.
1 | bons
To all that call upon him in truth.”
summer at Camp 8.
Gerald
entertained twenty Boy
and
sermon
at
11
o’clock.
The
Psalm 146:18
Dr. P. E. Hale, prominent medi- j
Maurice and Glenn Ely returned, Mrs. John Lovslace, Mrs. Ray-
Scouts from Portland last Sunday
morning
sermon
will
be
an
import­
cal doctor of Portland wa« a Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. M. Russell and at their ranch at Eagle Creek. They
Thursday from Oregon Agricultural mond Lovelace and Miss Vivian
day guest at the Estacada hotel. ant message closing the series upon
daughter
Dorothy, and Mrs. Mary ; served the boys a delicious feed in-
You
Colle*e
where
are
attending,
Gorham
were
shopping
in
Portland
Miss A. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. the New Testament church,
school.
| one day last week. They also vis- Russell from Ogden, Utah, are vis- eluding lots of ice cream so pleas­
should
hear
this
sermon
upon
"The
J. C. Myers of Portland were din­
Ted Howe and Mrs. Burr from ited wh‘>* thcr« at *h« bom, of Mrs. iting Mr. and Mrs. Sparks. Mrs. ing to youngsters and all attending
ner guests on Sunday at The Erta* Divine Unity in the Church of
Mary Russell is Mr. A. E. Sparks's reported a most wonderful time,
the 6th Street Stage terminal of
Smith.
C
hrist”
cada.
sister
whom he hasn t seen for
After finding that the tower on
Christian Endeavor will be held Portland had dinner with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Olson and son
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rowlee of
twenty-oen years.
the town hall was leaning four feet
at
7
o'clock
in
the
evening
and
the
Mrs.
C.
F.
Howe
and
visited
at
drove
to
Corvallis
last
Saturday
and
Oregon City and L. E. Carlsle of
A training course for forest the city council ordered a new con-
Portland were 8unday visitors of evening sermon at 8 o’clock. The Linn’s Inn for a short time Sunday, returned Wednesday. While at Cor- rangers is being conducted at crete foundation made. Work was
subject
will
be
“Th€
Courage
of
a
June
18.
vallis
they
attended
the
eommence-
Relance Moore at the ^staca.I-i hote
Daniel.”
Let’s keep the Bible
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshal and ment e*erei*es at the Oregon Agri- Clackamas Lake this week with Mr. started on Monday, June 14. The
Reliance Moore.
Supervisor,
in entire building will be repaired in
school up to the 50 mark and over little son of Camp 8 came down cultural College. Mr. Olson met Thomas Carter,
Mrs. Joe Boyd and children during the summer months. You on Saturday to spend the week-end and talked wit hthe teachers who charge. Supervisor T. H. Sherrard places where work is needed to be
from Baltimore are visiting her par* are given a welcome invitation to at the home of Mr. Marshal's par- hav* applied for positions in the of Portland is among those attend- done and a new roof will b* placed
inf.
jo n th* building.
sets, Mr. »cd Mr». Jota M*r»h*l j
high nheoL
teat».
sat* Mg. sad Mr»- McP'iUis.
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