Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 23, 1926, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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CLACKAMAS
NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1026
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from the Neighboring Towns
SPRINGW ATER
There will be Sunday school as
usual on Sunday at 10 o ’clock.
The Kirkwood baby is getting
along nicely wi'.h her scarlet fever.
Friday evening guests at the Wm.
Bard home were Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Moger and Mr. and Mrs. Wiley How­
ell and Wilbur.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and Miss
Madden were business visitors in
Portland on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Erickson and
Mr. and Mrs. Aycock and children,
Evelyn, Ray, Winnie and Lois, were
Friday evening visitors at the For­
rest Erickson home.
Several from here attended the
operetta at Estacada high school on
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley and
Elva, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Erickson were Saturday evening
guests at the Harold Horner home.
Barney Gilbride has returned
home for a few weeks.
Albert Closner and Floyd Drew
were supper guests at the Myrtle
Closner home on Thursday.
R. S. Guttridge and son were Port­
land shoppers on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. L. S. Tenny were
Sunday guests at the J. A. Shibley
home.
Harry Grable has returned home
fo r the Christmas holidays.
Maxine Ward was a Thursday
night guests o f Edith Howell.
The Herb Monroe Family o f Car­
ver were guests at the P. J. Monroe
home the first of the week.
Press Howell has recently moved
into his new bungalojv.
M. W. Christensen of Portland was
a Sunday visitor at the Dr. Wallen
home.
Duncan McDonald is thinking of
joining a circus and is busy at pres­
ent training some white leghorn hens
to lead.
Several farmers have been mar­
keting their produce during the past
week. Wiley Howell sold several
live hogs and a beef; Ed Closner and
Joe Guttridge each sent several
dressed hogs to market, and J. A.
Shibley & Son sold some cattle and
sheep.
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C o n v en ien t Terme
AU priai f. e. h. Fluii, Mukigun
Take the wheel o f the Improved Chevrolet.
Learn with what remarkable case you can
control the car. Over rough roads or
smooth, over ruts or slippery pavement,
the modern semi-reversible steering mech*
anism makes it easy and safe for you to
hold the car to the road—and makes it a
pleasure for you to drive for hours at a
time in perfect comfort.
The powerful motor carries you every where,
smoothlyand wlthouteffort. The disc-clutch
makes gear-shifting easy and silent. The
semi-elliptic springs, longer in proportion
thanon any othcrcar.provideacom fort and
a resiliency that will delight you. Every*
where, everyone says, “ It’ s so easy to drive”
—and you can learn how true that is by
getting a demonstration. Phone for one now.
So Sm ooth— So Powerful
CASCADE MOTOR CO.
Estacada
Roy WilcoK, Prop.
QUALITY AT LOW COST
MODEL SUPPLY CO.
Wishes you a
Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
R. G. M A R C H
B A N K
LIGHT LUNCH
MADE-TO-MEASURE
CLOTHES
relations with our customers dur­
ing the year that is drawing to a
Season s Greetings
\\ ith best wishes for their Happi­
ness and Prosperity during the
coming year
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson were
up this way last Thursday evening
calling at the homes of R. B. and
H. S. Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Paddison,
Fred Paddison, Edythe Peters, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Douglass and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Douglass spent last
Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs
Roy Douglass.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson and
Miss Edythe Peters were visiting
with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Woodle last
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Paddison and son Fred were
Portland visitors on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass
wade a business trip to Portland on
Wednesday.
Will Douglass bought a cow from
Earl McConnell last week.
ner, arrived on Tuesday morning for
Sunday and Monday. Dec. 26-27
a visit with relatives and friends
“ LA BOHEME”
here.
Lillian
Gish and John Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson o f Gar­
“ OUR DAILY BREAD”
field are rejoicing over the arrival
‘ ‘AIMEE McPHERSON”
o f a baby at their home one day last
week.
Tuesday. Decsmber 28
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith are again
“ COUNTRY STORE”
in charge o f the telephone office
here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson hav-
Wednesday and Thursday. Dec 29-30
• ing moved away.
“ B ELLE OF B R O A D W A Y ”
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster. Mis.
W. W. Smith and Mrs. Raymond
Lovelace drove into
Portland eh
Tuesday for the day.
Guests at the Theo Ahlberg home
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Skidmore and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Candies per pound .......
tic
.Adams and daughter o f Portland.
Peanuts per pound .
20c
The Ralph Lemon family have re­ Almonds per pound ..................... 30c
cently purchased a lovely home in j Walnuts per pound
..................30c
Portland, and moved their household | Pecans per pound
.................... 2Sc
goods from here this week.
We have Lettuce, Celery Cabbage,
Robert Guttridge and son Ronald. Sw eet P o ta to e s, O ran ges and L e m o n .
FOR SALE — No. 1 standard Bur­
bank potatoes $1.25 per sack. No.
2, $1.00, at Kinney & Lamberson
place opposite Garfield grange hall.
FOR SALE— Wicker davenport, cre­
tonne covered upholstery. In ex­
cellent condition. J. J. Penner. lOtf
POINTER’S Second Hand Store;
buy what you want; sell what you
don’t want.
10tf
FOR SALE— Oats and baled hay.
E. T. Bateson, Route 3, Esta­
cada, (near Viola.) Phone 413 Red-
land.
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LIBERAL CASH REWARD for lost
Airedale; may be tied or penned.
A handsome Airedale dog, male, dis­
appeared from Stanley Station, Aug.
27. 5 years old; coat, yellow tan,
black back, streaked grayish; stump
bushy tail; unusually big; trim­
legged, rangy, big head, long nose
and ears. Keeping him is cruelty;
very nervous, fretful. Address The
News office.
ll-1 2 -1 3 p
LOST— Hereford heifer, 3 years
old; white face and white on
shoulders; strap with no bell. H. H.
Carlin. Phone 322-11.
ll-1 2 -1 3 p tf
TAKEN UP-----Dec. 1 I took up a
black cow with 4 white feet from
knees down; lower part o f tail white.
About 4 years old.
T. C. McKay
ll-1 2 p
FOR SALE— Weaned pigs, also 26
cords o f oak wood. Walter Loon­
ey, Morrow Station.
ll-1 2 p
'W W S T O K W I W I i
lag £oe inis It for gou that this (¡Christmas shall
£"'***carrg the largest possible measure of jog aub
tl]ai throughout the iNeht ^ear gou inill Ijahe goob
healtlt, goob business, goob friettbs, mang of tljrm,
aub great goob luck.
Estacada Pharmacy"
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LIBERTY THEATRE PROGRAM
With appreciation of the pleasant
close, we would extend to all the
I ANO FOR SALE AOS
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Morton and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow were
here from Portland on Sunday to
spend the day with relatives and
Willie McWillis, a member o f the friends.
Journal Juniors, was in Portland Sat­
Miss Alice Skinner o f San Francis­
urday and took in the show at the
co is here visiting for a time with her
1 Broadway theater in honor o f the
sister, Miss Kathleen Skinner o f tho
juniors. He was accompanied by his
local high school faculty.
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Maplethor,*
The Skip-a-Week club of Garfield
i are selling some very attractive from Bull Run, were over to attend
j cook books, made up of home-tested, the card party given by the N. O. W.
| reliable recipes, collected and com­ Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooster and
piled by the members of the club.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scruttan, son Harry, o f Camp 8, went to
i Harry Smith and Fred Bartolomew Portland Saturday to remain over
went to Portland Saturday to attend Sunday.
a banquet given by the Sunnyside
Virginia Dubois is not teaching
j Masonic lodge.
in Eastern Oregon as was reported
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cahill and last week, but in Stacey, Montana.
| sons Cecil and Burton were visiting
The Rebekah lodge will entertain
! relatives in Bull Run Sunday. They their state president on the night of
1 are planning to move to Spokane, January 3, in the Masonic hall............
Washington, to live, about the first
Miss Lydia Matson was here Sun­
o f the year.
day to visit with her father, Dan
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eshleman en­
Matson.
tertained a number o f relatives from
T. S. Snyder and family are moving
Salem at dinner Sunday, the guests
to Bellingham, Washington, soon,
being Mr. Eshleman’s mother, his
where he will be employed.
his brothers Sam and Bert and fam ­
R. H. Cun-in was home from his
ilies.
work at Bull Run to spend the week
Mrs. Moore and daughter, o f the
end with his family.
Estacada hotel, drove over to Yam­
The postoffice looks gay and fes­
hill on Sunday to see their son and
tive being hung with holly wreaths.
brother who was quite seriously ill.
Miss Thelma Wilcox is at home for
They returned home Monday even­
the holidays, from her work at col­
ing.
lege.
i Miss Florence June Reed who is
F. W. Johnson o f Faraday was a
attending O. A. C. at Corvallis, ar­ Portland visitor on Friday.
rived home on Thursday evening to
spend the holidays with her mother
Mrs. Mae Reed.
Among those from here who have
been to Portland to see Santa and
Friday and Saturday, Dec. 24-26
his reindeer are the Wilbur Wade
jChas. kitching and Frank Halfrety “ MILLION DOLLAR HANDICAP”
“ LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD” .
families.
Baby Peggie
Mrs. Mary Bartholomew o f Hepp-
LOCAL ITEMS
CONFECTIONERY AND
INTERNATIONAL
Mrs. J. F. Reagan and Mrs. Mary
Adams were shopping in Portland on
Friday.
Mrs. E. S. Womer who has been ill
for some time is much improved and
will soon be able to be about again.
GARFIELD
Mrs. Harry Snyder was shopping
The Garfield Skip-a-Week club
has been having a busy session for in Portland on Saturday.
S. E. Wooster was in Portland on
the past ten days. Mrs. J. C. More­
land entertained the club on Decern business on Wednesday.
ber 8; on December 13 Mrs. Betty
Weatherby entertained the work
committee; on December 15 Mrs. J.
B. Robertson entertained at an all
day meeting, and on Friday and Sat­
urday, December 1*7-18, the club
held a bazaar at the Lovelace-Gor- FOR SALE— Upright shingle ma­
chine, drag saw, cu toff saw, 2
ham store which netted them over
packing
frames, screw head block,
$85.00.
Thursday the Garfield Dorcas and saw mandrel, shafting, belting and
W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Betty pulleys. Inquire Krieger’s residence,
ll-12-13p
Weatherby. The afternoon was spent Estacada.
sewing. At the lunch hour the
FOR SALE 10 head o f young brood
birthdays o f Mrs. T. Yocum and Mrs.
sows going on 5 months old, $20
Rena Duncan were remembered.
each. P. W. Douglas, Estacada.
Gilbert Weatherby was host to
Phone 42-111.
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eight little friends at his 9th birth­
day Monday. Games were enjoyed REWARD— $25.00 will be given for
till 4:30 when Santa Claus appeared
any information leading to the ar­
and gave each child a toy.
Two rest and conviction o f the person or
birthday cakes, one for Gilbert and persons who broke into and robbed
one for Janet Glover, whose 7th the cabin of the Smith Fur Farm,
birthday was also being celebrated located near Squaw Mt. Wm. Wal­
and a small beautifully decorated lace Smith, Attorney at Law, Esta­
Christmas tree made the party table cada, Oregon.
gay.
Mrs. E. T. Davis and children-were FOR SALE — 1 Hoover vacuum
Portland visitors Monday.
cleaner, cost $72.00, will sell for
Prayer meeting at Nora Memorial $20.00. First class shape. Apply at
2-13p
church every Thursday evening. Estacada Hotel.
Sunday school at 2:00 each Sunday.
WANTED— Milk cows.
Roy Still,
Eagle Creek.
12-13p
Our Wish for You
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Smith Hardware
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There is nothing so valuable as friends,
and nothing so necessary as to keep them.
W e desire to maintain our
mutual co-operation
and extend best wishes for
Merry Christmas
and a
Prosperous New Year
Currinsvillc Store Prices
Estacada State Bank
IT PAYS TO DO BUSINESS W ITH THE
HOME BANK
were Portland visitor« Saturday.
I
I A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO A l l
Cascade Motor Co.
Roy Wilcox
Estacada, Oregon