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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1927)
EASTERN NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 12. 1027 DOVER DOINGS CREEK hospital where he spent six months Mrs. Jane Al: >rs went to Portland He is feeling much better now but Thursday to accompany her mother, still has to see the doctor twice a Mrs. Stone, to her home in Cathk’.- week. met, Washington. Mrs. Elmer Powers and children Mrs. Ro::anna Clcster, with the assistance o f Mrs. Akers gave a party went to Marshfield to visit her par at her home Thursday afternoon in ents for 2 or 3 weeks. honor o f Mrs. Katie Paddison, who Mr. and Mrs. Emery Powers and will soon be moving to Portland. jchildien, Mr. and Mrs. Elder Lankin About 25 ladies wore present and and Earnie Evenson spent Sunday they spent a nleasant afternoon with their sewing and lancywork. De ! at the home o f their parents, Sir. and licious refreshments were served. Mrs. Evenson in Rediand. Miss Syl Frank Paddison, a sixth grade pu via Powlson, who is teaching school pil, having received first prize in the at Saiem, was also there. reading contest Monday, went to Es- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mattoon have tacada to compete, and wop first made quite a lot o f improvements in honors there. A number of Frank’s -heir store. They have painted it friends accompanied him to Estacada. inside and out and are doing a rush They extend many congratuiations ing business. This is the store that to him and hope he will win at Mil- they bought o f D. G. White. waukie, when he goes to try fo r the county prize. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Eddy and chil dren o f Portland visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson Saturday after 3 0 8 noon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and children motored to Schubel Sunday to spend Mother’s Day with Mrs. Douglass’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Moehnke. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Hannah and Florice Douglass visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Douglass and children visited with relatives here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Madson o f Portland were guests at the home o f William Asp on Sunday. M. and Mrs. William Asp have moved to Yoncalla. Mr. Asp will work for Ed Douglass. Miss Edythe Peters and Mrs. R. B. Gibson visited with Mrs. Hoffmeister and daughter Ruby Wednesday even ing. UPPER EAGLE CLACKAMAS Mrs. Lawrence Quinn o f Portland spent the letter part o f the week •. siting Mrs. H. L. Guthrie. Mrs. Quinn was formerly Mis-, Eiiza Smart who taught ; he Dover school for two years. Miss Violet Ecklcs o f Portland has been elected as teacher for the com ing year. Our school will close on May 13. We are very sorry to lose Miss Sarah Bechill, who will attend Normal this fall. Mrs. II. L. Guthrie, Mrs. Lawrence Quinn and little son, and Miss Sarah Bechill called on Mrs. Ralph DeSha- zer and baby Romayne Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Kitzmillcr end family o f Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond DeShazer o f Eagle Page 5 Mrs John Park and Mrs Swanson Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moger had a i died or. Mrs. Southworth Thursday. pleasant surprae on Sunday nfternoon Mrs. George Perry and Helen, and when they were unexpectedly called I. Wiley Howell and Edith wer business visitors in Portland Monday. upon oy their old friends and neigh bors, Mr. and Mrs, Tweedy and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Van Hoy have a new d ugl ter o f VVoodburn and Mr. and daughter, born on May 8. Mrs. C -sc and daughters o f Silver- The Joe and Robert Guttridge ton. Mrs. Case will be remembered 1 families visited relatives at Glad- as Gladys Tweedy. rtone on Sunday. F. H. Whitehead called on old The J. A. Shibley, Everett Shibley, friends in this section on Sundae. and Elmer Dibble families were din- Mrs. Hobson called on Mrs. J. W. J ner guests on Sunday at the home Byers on Friday afternoon. jo f L. S. Tenny in Viola. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Closner were Mrs. E: ~l Shibley and children Mrs. John Park and Mrs. Carl Oregon City visitors on Wednesday. visited relatives in Portland over the Ward called on Mrs. Clarence Hull Mrs. J. A. Shibley spent Saturday week-end. on Monday. afternoon with Mrs. Carl Howell. Creek, and Mr. end Mrs. P. P. Pes- chall o f i- irwood vere visitors at the home o f their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeShazer, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Jack Vitch have purchased Severn! acres near the Dover church ami intend to build a modern home there this spring and go into the strawberry business. They have been spending the winter h Mrs. Vitch’s father, Chris Pagh, r.t La Rose Lr.wn. SFRSNGWATER = fe See It’s Really True You MOTOR CO. Before you buy any make of automobile let us show you TODAY’S FORD CAR. You may consider that you know the Ford car. You may have been a Ford owner for years and you think you are familiar with the splendid satisfac tion which the Ford gives; and yet unless you have made it a point to examine the Ford car as it is BUILT TODAY—to drive it and note its im proved engine performance—relax in it over rough roads, experience the increased comfort which it affords—and to learn of the many recent improvements, you do not know the Ford car as it is built today. VIOLA NEWS Mr. William Burkheart left for Ohio suddenly, after receiving a Mes sage that his father was very ill and wanted him to come. There 'has been no word since as to how his father is getting along. Mrs. Annie Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sevier went to River Mill Sunday to visit Charlie Hicinbothom who is home from the Oregon City ONLY THE BEST MEATS ARE CARRIED IN STOCK AT THE ESTACADA MEAT COMPANY’S STORE. A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH AND * * % • SMOKED MEATS IS ALWAYS AWAITING YOUR CHOICE, AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT. More About Odd Fellows (Continued from page 1) the Lower Columbia River where | Captain Robert Gray entered on his famous voyage o f discovery one hun-j dred and sixteen years ago; they will be housed on the site o f old Fort As- tor, within gunshot o f old Fort Clat- j sop where Lewis and Clark wintered j during 1805-6 while their main di- ' versions will be along the Clatsop I beaches where these explorers boiled ! sea water to secure salt for their ex- peditions. The famous Astoria Co-1 lumn above Astoria with etched pic- turization o f enrly-day history is to be opened and ready fo r inspection r o f delegates. A score o f Astoria business men and leading men and women o f the historic city have been Working for j months in preparation fo r the 6000 j or more visitors who are expected to j attend the convention from every section of Oregon, State Senator A. W. 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