Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 02, 1926, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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    EASTERN
CIAOKAMAS
NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER
2,
1926
N ew s from the Neighboring Towns
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SPRINGWATER
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
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Last Wednesday morning Miss
Peters had a short Thanksgiving
program, rendered by the pupils, who
did very well. Mrs. Odeli, Mrs. Pad-
dison, Mrs. Katie Douglass and Mrs.
R. B. Gibson visited the school and
enjoyed the program.
Joe DeShazer and family were en-
certained at dinner on Thanksgiving
day by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond De-
Shazer
given, consisting o f cornet solos by
Fred Davis and Howard Jacobs, and
a playlet “ Their Golden Wedding
Thanksgiving.” When quiet had been
restored in the hall, our Worthy Mas-
ter, Olive K. Davis, announced that
as we were to honor our first Master
and First Lady Master o f Garfield
¿range in celebrating their golden
wedding anniversary. Strairs o f the
Lohengrin wedding march played by
Betty I. Weatherby, were hoard and
Rev. Simms o f the Estacaiia M. E.
church entered from the back o f the
followed by little Carl Davis, a
grandson o f Mr. and Mrs. Holder,
and little Clara Lemon bearing a
basket o f yellow and white chrysan-
The Neighborly club meet at the
home o f Mrs. Grable Wednesday a f­
ternoon, December 8. Maud Wilson
i o f the Home Economic Department,
1 0 . A. C., will be there to give a talk,
so every one interested should be
sure to come
»HN
Don't forget this Saturday even­
k -*
ing is “ play night” at the grangi
*
hall. .
Miss Madden was a business visitor
' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass, l,he™ ms’
“ mV Mr- » nd Mrs‘
in Portland Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and Johnsto" as bridesmaid and best man,
i
,
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followed
by
the
bride and groom
Frank Smith and fam ily spent sev­
children and John Garwood and
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a
nVi
eral days o f the past week in Port­ children spent Thanksgiving day “ V " * M? H° ‘der> ^
“ T “ ?
land.
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass.
perfor“
ed’
and a prayor for blessings
on them
Ruth Day was a dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Murphy and on their golden wedding day was
Alberta Gromer Thursday.
children were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. offered. Mrs. Holder carried a beau-
M. W. Christensen o f Portland was W. J. Evans, o f Portland, last Thurs-
. rose shaded
- j - j chry­
—
tiful •
boquet of . . old
out on Thursday, taking his nephew
santhemums tied with white ribbon,
day.
Dick, home with him.
Mrs. T. C. McKay having gone to while Mrs. Johnston carried yellow
Fred Madden, Miss Madden and
Portland
with her son, Tommy, to chrysanthemums tied with yellow
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald ate
spenu Thanksgiving
i m w i x i u , day, Mr. • ---------
spend
McKay ribbons. All joined in wishing the
Thanksgiving dinner at the Cogswell
dined with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gib- bride and groom their hearty con-
home in Eagle Creek.
gratulations.
The Robert Guttridge family en­ son on that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodle and
Several family reunions were held
tertained a number of relatives from
children, Mr. and
Mrs. . —
Malcolm in the - community
irtland on Thursday.
Thursday,
cnuuieu,
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.. ' w a on
. Thanksgiving
Portland
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V> oodle
OOtlie and
Ctliu children
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Mr and Mrs. Christensen and son 'W
Mr. ------
and ------
day
and --- over
the week
end One
es-
suits fr o m »stea d fa st auher en ce to
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t ____ Totrini,
Mrs. James
Taylor wore
were Thnnkscriv-
Thanksgiv- neciallv
pecially was
was a a reunion
reunion oi o f the
the Davis
Davis
In 1925 Chevrolet astonished
Forrest,
were
dinner
guests
at
the
ng guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Ray family at the home o f Mr. and Mrs.
the automotive world by attain­ thefurJamentaiChevrolctpoliCy
Carl Peterson home on Thanksgiving
Woodle.
Wietz on the old Jaques place.
ing an annual production never c f builuing a ca r o f th e finest pos­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond DeShazer1 Msr. Wietz is a daughter o f Fred
before reached by any manufac­ sible q ’ . !iry to ss.i at a low p rice.
Miss Fahy spent her Thanksgiving
turer o f gearshift automobiles.
and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Mur- Davis. On this occasion 40 o f the
That the vast majority o f buyer*
holiday with relatives in Portland.
ray Clark were calling on Mr. and Davis fam ily held a party and the
Yet, so spectacular has been the now ti" mard a car o f this type—*
Thanksgiving day guests at the
Mrs, Lou Baker last Thursday even- evening was spent into the early
increase in demand for Chevro­ and that Chcvro’ at hasbeeil sue*
Peter Erickson home were her daugh­
ing,
| hours in merriment.
let ca rs,th a t a n e w and even ces'.ful in building sue:', a car—
ter, Mrs. Aycock, and family, and
Last Thursday night when Mr. Bnd
Mrs. J. G. Moreland will entertain
m ore b rillia n t reco rd is the possessing the highest degree o f
their son Forrest and wife.
Mrs. Murray Clark returned home the Skip-a-Week club at her home
smooth performance, email ap­
climax for 1926.
S. E. Lawrence and family spent
after spending the evening with Mr. on Wednesday next, December 8.
Thus, for two years in succession, pearance, and economical oper­
the holiday week end in Portland.
ation
—
is
proved
oy
Chevrolet’*
and Mrs. Baker, they heard some
Garfield grange will hold their
Chevrolet has broken all its pre­
Guests at the L* S. Tenny home ir
hens squawking out at the hen house regular meeting at the hall, Saturday,
vious records and has set a new success during the year now
Viola on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs.
drawing to n close. Come ;’ n and
and on going to investigate the cause at 10 o ’clock.
mark in automotive history.
J. A. Shibley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
o f their disturbance the found that
Sunday school and preaching at the
This splendid achievem ent re- see ¿iiia record-breaking car.
Bard, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dib­
someone was in the act of stealing Nora Memorial church Sunday after-
Small doom paymevt and convenient terms. Ash
nut 6 /c Purchase Certificate Plan,
ble and daughter Evelyn.
their turkeys, having eight ready to noon at 2 and 3 o ’clock,
T a u rin e or R oadster $ r. t 0 , C o u p e or C on ch $ 6 4 * , S ee -n $ ? 1 S , Land i $ 7 6 3 , i-T oti
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strunk were
Truck $375 (Chassis only), l-T on Truck. S4yJ (ChuatM u n ly),A tl prices f.o.n, Flint, Mich,
take away. Carl Clark had called
dinner guests o f relatives in Garfield
out from a window, scaring the in­
EL WOOD
on Thanksgiving day,
truders away for they discovered no
The Clev« Aycock family o f Bat­
Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Vallen of
tle Ground, Wash., were week end one,
Mr, and Mrs. I. C. Akers have Scott's Mill spent last week in this
guests o f his brother Ed and family,
gone to California to prospect for vicinity.
here.
goid. Eleanor Akers is staying with
Mr. Stauffer and family from Wis­
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pulley and
Mrs. Rozanna Clester while her par­ consin, have moved on the Louis Val-
daughter were at the Joe Guttridge
ien place.
and Dr. Wailens home on Saturday ents are gone,
Eagle Creek grange held an inter­
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bullock and Cha*a
evening.
esting meeting last Saturday at the Meilike and his mother, Mrs. Clara
Elva Shibley, Kathleen Beck and
grange hall. There were about 30 Meilike, motored out from Oregon
William Shearer attended the foot­
present with the visitors and chidren. City Sunday.
ball game at McMinville Thursday
An agent for the Victrola grapha-
Henry Cadonan o f Vernonia spent
Gibert Shearer who is attending
phone was out from Portland dem­ a few days last week at the home o f
Albany college, came home with
onstrating one o f their machines. A his sister Mrs. Matt Park.
them.
Stanford Cox and family left Sat­
Henry Cromer was a business visi­ short program was rendered. The
grange will hold the next meeting urday for their new home in Willam­
tor
in
Hood
River
the
first
o
f
this
-mssaasserrr 'sc.'.. jisssmsstBCB î k x . .sasasm
on the 3rd Saturday of December, ette where Mr. Cox has purchased a
week.
for the regular session will fall on store.
,
t i / ii
i Guef,t* at the J - A - Kiggins home Christmas day.
Elwood folks are rejoicing over
Mrs.
Oliver
Gerber
and
daughters
Soldier s Name Well
Ion Sunday were their sons Grovetr
Twice-baked bread, that has been
Eagle Creek grange visitors were,
“ Worth Army Corps” and Everett and families o f Estacada Mr, and Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. ii. it\e assurance of Market Road No.
cut or torn into pieces and heated Elva and Aileen, have been visiting
3t>. Its va.ue to our community can
in a very slow oven until thoroughly for several days at the home o f her
When the French revolution dinned
^ isitors at the W. T (Uncle Bill) Eash, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holder
hardly be over estimated. We have
sister, Mrs. Harold Wooster at
dried and delicately browned is a
out. the aristocratic La Tour d'Au- Smith home during the week end and Alice Hicinbotham, all members
so many vacant places all we need
Three Links.
vergne, disdaining plens of Ills fellow were their son Roy of Portland on
good food fo r children.
o f Garfield grange.
is a good sized “ hant” and a short
officers to leave France, threw In his Saturday and Sunday, their son
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Fairchild story writer to make us famous.
lot with the revolutionists. Time Howard and family o f Sherwood on
and little daughter, Patty Jean, of
A dance was given at the Baker
after time he emerged from battle Sunday, and their daughter Mrs.
Oregon City, motored out this way hall Saturday night.
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with
his clothing .......*
torn “ by bullets, h,,t
but ' - Ralph
Lacy o f - Logan
on Tuesday.
Saturday evening, being the guests
unharmed, and so he gained his rep­
The John Park and Carl Ward fam­
utation o f bearing a charmed life. ilies ate Thanksgiving dinner at the o f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass until
This meal is lacking in iron which
Stories of his amazing courage reached Ralph Gribble home in Oregon City. Sunday evening.
is necessary for rich, red blood and
the enemy and Inspired terror.
Mr. and Mrs. Moehnke, Mr. and good health; hashed brown potatoes,
Everett Shibley and wife have been
This reputation enabled him to rap­
Mrs.
Albert Moehnke and childrer scalloped corn, bread and butter,
CONFECTIONERY AND
ture San Sebastian, Spain, single- at Canby during the past week, look­ were guests at the home o f Roy
jelly, applesauce, and sugar and
ing
after
the
cattle
which
were
ftunded.
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handed. He arrived In a little boat
LIGHT LUNCH
Douglass on Sunday.
cookies. Fods rich in iron are liver,
..coring a tiny cannon, disembarked, gathered for the Guernsey cattle
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Paddison and lean meat, fish, eggs, spinach, car­
marched to the citadel, announced he ^
on DeCember j.
wai the advance jrunrd or the French
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. « . ,
_ . son, Fred, made a business trip tc rots, whole-grain breads and cereals
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r\i a r»« Ko
^ r- ani* Mrs. iorre&t Enckaon and
Portland on Monday.
army and demanded that the place he
. .
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and beans.
surrendered. The Spanish command- Mr*. Peter Erickson Wer* visiting
M. C. Glover and family, Mr. and
INTERNATIONAL M AD E-TO -M EASURE
Hnt was so Intimidated that he was relative* in Portland duing the week Mrs. M. G. Weatherby and son at­
The election of the congressmen
willing to surrender, but asked Ln end.
CLOTHES
tended the gospel services conducted ;s now over but the big congressional
Tour d'Anvergne to Are one shot, so i
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by Dale Smith and his friends at the rodeo will come when they try to
It could not he said he had given up
CURRINSVILLE
school house Sunday afternoon.
tain their seats.
without being attacked. La Tour 1
Florice Douglass was the guest o f
d'Aurlgnon obligingly consented. A
Thanksgiving passed quitely and I
volley replied and then the command­ pleasantly,everyone seeming to have" her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
The coming real benefactor o f the
Douglass on Sunday. They were human race is the fellow who can
ant capitulated.
enjoyed themselves.
guests at the home o f J. C. Duus of invent a self-filling automobile tire.
Edgar Heipie i* recovering from Estacada, for a part o f the day
an attack o f rheumatism.
Elmer Hannah and wife were call­
W. A. and R. H. Sarver o f Port-
ing at the home of Walter Douglas^
| land spent Thanksgiving day with J. Sunday evening.
0 . Tunnell.
They were neighbors
Hal Gibson was up this way Iasi
Friday and Sat. December 3-4
in Tennessee.
Wednesday afternoon, calling on R.
" BOY FRIEND”
C. A. Looney sent a truck load of B. and H. S. Gibson.
Marceline Day and John Harron
j steers to Portland Tuesday. They Cora Udell and son, Herbert,
FOR SALE— Jersey Cow; will be
i were fin e and brought a good price.
came down to R. B. Gibson's and got
Sunday. December B
fresh in February; price $35 Matt
Miss Pool expects to be back in some wheat.
•THE FIGHTING PEACEMAKER"
Park, Colton, Ore., R. 1, at Elwood.
school soon.
. ’hone 1562.
8-9
Floyd Hale. Ira Reynolds and C.
Monday andsday. Tue December 6-7 ( A. Looney have been rounding up
GARFIELD
.'OR SALE— 1 1
H. P. Fairbanks
“ PAINT AND POWDER"
! cattle the past few days,
The Skip-a-Week club held
Morse gas engine.
1 5 H. P.
All star cast
i George Walter has rented the
special meeting at the home o f M r . 'as engine. 1 feed grinder, stoves,
Clyde Saling ranch and will farm it
Eash on Friday, the 19th. Fourteer .urniture
Wednesday, December 8
and
household
goods.
next year.
"TH E PINCH HITTER”
were in attendance and a most en Pointers Furniture Exchange.
Everyone who raised turkeys this
joyable afternoon was spent.
The
Glenn Hunter
; year received a good price and all
— also—
hostess served a delicious lunch a . OR SALE — No. 1 standard Bur­
seefn well pleased with the returns.
bank potatoes $1.25 per sack. No.
five o ’clock.
A COUNTRY STORE
They are now caring for their birds
I,
$1.00, at Kinney & Lamberson
MAKES A DELIGHTFUL CHRISTM AS FRESENT
tne Christmas
i nnsim** trade.
nau*.
\ Thanksgiving
-
- day - at the Garfielc
for the
lace opposite Garfield grange hall.
O .
i l l * C la w D r ir o c
w. F. Coleman made a flying trip
w*n * * d,J
remember
■ eu. is was open house day and ,
It encourages thrift by making
OR SALE— Good laying strain,
to Carlton on Monday.
• ' neighbors and friends and fellov
easy the saving of small sums for
April hrtched, Rhode Island pul*
W .lter Looney is out again but
enjoy#d their Thank ^
ts. Will be laying soon Very rea-
definite
It is really
? some
u iu r u
c i i i i « w j purpose.
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Silver Loaf Flour 49s .
«2.1C *t,1t1 T ) " * * very sore foot.
.
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t
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dinner together. The tables were se
onabte. Mrs. L. W. Milam on Am­
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__ _' John A. Marshall is doing some
remarkable how rapidly a fund
Wnole Corn per 100 lb s ............ 2 3« #u|>M# work on the Currinjville in a U shape and the guests o f Mr
in Place, % mil* east o f J. E.
will accumulate with the help of
and Mr*. W. H. Holder, whose goldc
Hughes.
9
Grit per 100 lb a ....................... 1.10 store building this week.
one of these banks
wedding we were to celebrate, wer
dugar (cash) 100 lb sack. ....... t 71
C. A. Looney shipped another truck
.r-eidb-u AKING and Plain Sewing.
at the head o f the table, also Mr
Sugar 10 lb scak ........ ..................7S l°ad
cattle to Portland Wednesday
Mrs. Rice, between Ames’ Shop
OPEN AN ACCOUNT AND SECURE A B A N K
and Mrs. Jacob Johnston whose 35tF
Sugar 25 lb sack . . Z Z
Z 1.7*
The winner* in the guessing con- wedding anniversary it was . The md old postoffice.
9-10
test o f the Currinsvrlle store for the
tables
carried
out
the
color
scheni
Our calendars are now in and we month o f November are. Mrs. Maud
OR SALE OR TRADE— Bay horse,
expect to have them ready to give to Heiple, W. H. Douglass W. S. Bris- o f white and gold in the baskets of
weight 1250. G. T. Kitching. Es-
iu r customers by the 12th. Ask for tow, Earl Erdt. L. S. Rivers. J. C. white and gold chrysanthemums, an< -acada. Route 1
9-10
IT PAYS TO DO BUSINESS W IT H TH E
yours after the 12th when you have Kitching. Mrs. Henry Johnson. W. F. the dinnt'r was all that a Garfield
In i A ANTED — $2000; wanted $1500.
inar.Ksgmng dinner should
snouid be.
De. H
done your purchasing.
Coleman, W. F. Douglas* and Ruth Thanksgiving
HOME BANK
the afternoon a short program wa*r See W. A. Heyiman, Estacada. 9
No calendar* seat out to anyone.
, Walter.
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CASCADE MOTOR COM PANY
Wilcox Bros.
Q UALITY
Estacada, Oregon
AT
LOW
COST
R. G. M A R C H B A N K
A lfic
LIBERTY THEATRE PROGRAM
NANI ANO FOR SALE ADS
A Liberty Bell Savings Bank
oum nsville More Prices t0 Car,ton on Mo„day.
Estacada State Bank
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