Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 23, 1927, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests of E astern C lackam as County
VOL. XXI
ESTACADA, OREGON. THURSDAY, Jl NIC 23. 1327
Dr. Pc. kins {‘lakes
Headquarters Here
Conin'; from Portland, where he
WHAT SHOULD 3E 0 3 1 ill CODER 13
HELP AGRICULTURE IN UNIIED STATES
NUMBER 88
ih iE W S
The NEWS has constantly re­
frained from t kirg a defini.c
H ie years, Or. F. A. Perkins . p:o
s and on any of the iisu .s to be
mctriai:, has just opened nn offiee in
voted upon next Tuesday and has
I'.e one formerly occupied by the Farmers of America Asked to State What They Think devoted very little space to a d s-
late Dr. Midford, and adjoining the
cussion of them. This is, and Will
>no now occupied by Dr. W. W. Gil­ W ill Aid in Rcstor'nq »he Nation s 8 sic Industry—$ 5 0 i
continue to bo, a NEWS policy.
bert, physician and surgeon.
in Cash Frizes for Best Answers Received by Sept. 1.
Practically every reader of the
Dr. Perkins is a graduate of the
NEWS also reads the Portitrd
Northern Illinois (.. liefc of Ophthal­
The paiamount question of the heir .solutions and forwarded them dni :es, and many of them read
mology and Otology and practiced
Oregon City papers.
optometry in Chicago before coming hour is, "WHAT CAN BE DONE j to The N.rtlonal Farm News. W,
Anything that might be express­
Time at Hand for Stamping to Portland in 13!! . He is r. native TO HELP AGRICULTURE?” When now turn to the farmers themselves
ed in thi3 colur
would of neces­ Numsrau.-. Evinió W ill !n-
of this state having been raised near that query is properly answered, the and i sk them to write us what the.
Out Cherry Fruit-Fiy,
sity,
be more or less of a rein sh'ng
tcre*8 Revelers. Large
this vicinity. Dr. Perkins possesses cunshino of happiness and prosperity think ought, to be done for agricui
Says Agent Inskeep
once again beam upon the homes ture. If any man on earth ough‘ of opinions which hrd air,ady bo-.n
equipment i f the most modern kind will
Turnout Exnected
expressed
in
one
or
the
other
of
of
more
than
thirty
million
Amtri-
to
know
what
the
trouble
is
and
h-v.
and will continue to make “ Perfect
-hesc mediums, and it is our f rn
can citizens and the Nation itself bes- if can be remedied, that ma.
Kitting
Glosses,”
as
he
has
been
do­
B y John J. Ir.sliccp, C o u n ty A g e n t
belief that the size of th s news-
will come into a legacy which will 3h ,uld be the individual who follow
"Our p'ans for the cclcbretiofi Are
ing in Portland.
mean more than the fabulous riches the plow, cultivates the soil, harvest: p per does not admit space for virtually complete.” announced J K.
Lime and superphosphate
have
He purchased a few acres in the now tucked away in the thousands .he grain, and markets the crops,
tho lengthy consideration of these Ely, member of the Fourth of July
given the best results ot ull fertili- Carfioid district 3 evera! years ago, of vaults in her banking institutions
problems.
vVc- don’t care three "whoops” a
committee of the Hand, yesterday.
ze.s used on alfalfa by \V. U. Cook, where lie is now making his home. or tne tremendous dividends now bout the literary value of what you
However, the main item in re­
The slogan “Romothing D on g
County Assessor, on his place at
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being declared regularly by her gi- formers write. We ere seeking sug
gard to the spe dal election is yet Eve: y Mitiute," will be heralded far
Ilazelia.
gantic industrial institutions.
gsstiona and loo king earnest!;.- f< r to b* considered. We mean the
■nd w ds on Special posters for (he
Two years ago, W. B., “ Bill’', Cook
Plan* Already Suggested
he road that will lead agricultur.
actual VOTING.
cole'-ration being printed this week
and former County Agent, Walter
Some
have
suggested
that
Cooper-
>
...
of
darkness
into
light,
from
The
Portland
papers
cculd
print
at tiie NEWS office.
Holt, planted th.s field us a diniun- «KIÌL
"iive Marketing will solve the pro- bankruptcy buck to prosperity, froir pages of forr.mc.it upon the sug-
Besides the Selections by the band,
■tint-on on the uso of alfalfa ferti­
blem, others have cl limed that Stan- to ur.r.t- b! condition back to a poi > gested raforir.s io bo voted up in.
lizers. Parts of the field, already
dardization of Products will greatly where the farmer can secure a fr.i; ?>1 of which would be use ess folly, which will continue all day at inter-
.".s t h e e will be various Sports,
fert ie, have excellent alfalfa with­
,iclp, while still others h ive ir g u e l profit on h's arduous labor. The mar if no one voted.
including a professional wrestling
out the use of ferti.izcis and the com­
that the only hope lies in securing who cun glee ua ihe “k< y” to unlock
The voting franch’se -'s oftm
bout, and amateur sp irts such ns
parisons must be made in plots side
legislation which will control the in- the door which enters honest agv!
Don'.van. Thorn ton, and B!ai<dall clustry from planting reason until its culture recognition will become :-t erroneously referred to as a "pri­ broad jump ng. three-iegged races,
by side.
vilege,'’ but we prefer to accept wright tblowing, etc.
Will
S
h
o
w
F
ans
S
o
m
e
Real
output reaches the ultimate consum- once the “Moses'’ of the nation's bu
Two check plots with no treat*
iiunro’s definition in his “Ameri­
Dope, Co m m en t
er. Any, all or none of these sug- s'c industry.
Although the main speaker of ths
ment averaged 122 pounds of green
can Government, ’ which says
Sections may solve the problem but
»’rap r Compensation
•cut h-s not yet been announced
hay per square rod. Two lime plots
“Voting is one of the obligations
the
t me has been set for 11 o’clock
a\erageu 108 pounds or a difference
Ben Bla.sdell says that the coming each may contribute to some extent.
The National Farm News does nr. of citizenship, and must bo I oked
:i the morning.
For almost a delude past, our ba- ..Xpert ai ,' man or woman to s i upon rs a duty tc the government.”
of -xV pounds in favor of the June, wrestling bouts at the Fourth o f July
It should be noted that the lime plots celebration are going to be o f the sic industry has been slipping into .' i
and s'-ugiriv with this gve ..
D nets will be held both in the
V’cte either yee or r.o, but VOTE
were green, vigorous and free from toughest variety if he knows any Ihe wallowing troughs of despair problem Without proper compel) a
afternoon and in the evening, v. th
until today it is a rare tiring to meet t on. To that end, we ere going t
weeds while t ie check plots were thing about the game,
special orelies.la secured for b-
yellow in color and very weedy. The
Bl '-isdell met Donovan, the Idaho an American farmer who is not strug- give cosh pv:7ys for the best sug ;ts
occason.
weights include the weeds.
flash, in Portland last week just af gling under severe mortgage burdens tions offered by those who reside i:
A spec-ally secured picture, "The
In adjoining plots a check plot
r tiV ii h a L 1'0turnetJ irmj ! . or aesparatcly striving to keep h’s farm hemes and earn their living .
Scarlet West,” will be shown nt the
Tiie..
showed a yieid of 120 pounds per
o i ^ n a d a where he showed in head above the flood waters of finan the fields of agriculture.
Liberty
theatre ali day and at a mid-
square rod while lime gave a yield ‘
* r’latchcs,' losing one on i. foul cial destruction. SOMETHING MUST are r.o other conditions no strin;
n'ght matinee, everyone will hav#
BE
DONE
QUIICKLY
or
i.gricultu.e
to
cur
offer
which
is
r.i.ids
for
n
of 153 pounds and superphosphate
i.e
ler l''0' .
,to, L
ihe chance to see HAvry LangJon irt
plus potash gave a yield of 143 lbs. *a,sde*l that he was going to Idaho will no longer appeal to the husband- other purpose but to help the Ameri
“Tramp, Tramp, Tr-mp.’’
.
. . ..
. , , *or a short visit but would be back men of the soil: Industry, failing to can farmers. Here is a list of thi
In addition to th'S, a baseball game
riJiu f t
a6'? 1
Part ,°* , the here the first of the month,
secure its usual supply of raw ma- prizes which will be awarded Si p S c x t Slai.o C o n v en tio n W ill 3 o At
Rainier, in Columbia C cu n ty
is being arranged with eno of the
field the check plot gave a yield or
He is reported to be In v.ont'erfu! t. rials, will shrivel and die; Com- teniber 1st, or as soon the’.eafter a*
saon g Portland teams. Fans say it
114 pounds whde l.me gava. Ifa5 lbs. condition and says he will be ready r.torco will become merely a name our judges of the contest can reach
After a hot contest to decide th. wiil be the best one of the season.
V\h;le general conclusions for a to put Thornton’s cauliflower ears and r.o longer a strong aim of nation- fair decisions. First prizo: $200
whole county cannot be drawn from to the mat, even if it means tearing al business; and Skilled Labor, now 2nd p.-z : $100: 3rd prize: $75; 4t’ oxt meeting place of the State
trials on one place, they are ir.fport- he -. o ff and putting them down so prosperous in our large cities, will prize: 860; 5th [ rite: !?C5; Cch priz Grange, Ranior was announced as the
•ant for that community. The l'ol- one ct a time if it takes till mldt.igiit. become
moving army of idle and $15; 7th prize: $10; bth prize: $5 successful city after the veto taker Ve*ch and Oat Mixture
lowing observations were made and
Donovan says Thornton has a job hungry souls.
•t the Stat
G-ar.ge Conventior
For the next twenty suggestions tin
Gains Favor for Silugö
conclusions drawn.
on his hands to got B liis.lell down
1 Hi NATIONAL FARM NEWS, ' ve uecined worthy of honorabl. held at Corvallis last week.
Deleg
tes
from
C.ackamas county
Superphosphate was nearly equal Ho claims Blaisdell is using good ler ihe National Voice of the American m ntio:i vve will nay one dolhr eaci
to lime on the poorer soiis. Land- work to offset what strength hi; Farmer, published weekly nt the Na- Making n total of twenty-eigh had entertained hopes o ' securing
The vetch and odt érop for silngS
he next convention for Oregon City
plaster, sulphur and potash gave no opponent has over him.
tion’s Capital, is determined to solve prizes amounting to Five Hundie
gaining favor in the vetch dis­
but the fact that it had already bee, is
the great problem which now con- Dollars.
results except that potash seemed to
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tricts of Western Oregon and Wash;
fronts agriculture. That there is a
If you are not acquainted with held there twice and had never bee: ington, says H. A. Schoth. of th<<
help when supeipiiosphafe was used.
The less the fertility the more out- --HYNING GOES TO LAKEVIEW solution m sane man cr woman can The National Farm News, the grear h, Id in Columbia county, decide Oregon Experiment Rtakiom
honestly deny. It may be found in es- dollar a year national weckl aga:nst them.
standing are the results from the
mixture » said to be partfCu
The Clackamas coanty cklegatio lari The
use of commercial fertilizers.
Word was received yesterday that the avenues of “conomics or it may far; ■ newspaper, drop us a line an
y adapted to summer « lag» fife,
put
on
the
sixth
degree
in
s
menne
o
discovered
in
the
fields
of
politi-
secure
a
tree
sample
copy.
Ii,
\\
1
Ernest Rhyning has accepted a po­
though it II! ew'ss make* a good Min­
■al discuss'on. Wherever it is, it is be found v.-cll worth reading by ever, ‘hat attracted much commendation ier feed. It is considered by r.taiiÿ
sition in Lakeviev, Oregon.
It is time to apply the poison bait
Rhyning gradual sd from the Den- ho duty of every loyal American t) man who tills the so'i, as well rs b however.
for the cherry-tnut fly. The fol­ si College :n Portland last week, in help find it. For several weeks the other members of h:s household
T. E. Keeney of Culver J itfe r sr dairymen ar bt jig th ■ equal of corn
lowing information concerning this ■ lie school of Pharmacy, and immec- ast, the, fifteen thousand editors of Simply -id.'-tas
county, was elected to fiii the p. s when it is l ightly handled
The mixture is harvestad to r ri
pest is taken from Cregon Agricult­ ately after passing the examination veekly newspapers have been con-
THE NATIONAL FA PM NEWS t on on the executive board ief ligo at the Lay stage, vh*n
vitch
ural College Experiment circular no. r.v.c.i by the Stale board of Phar­ icier ing: this sreat question and a
¡vacant by the death of C. S. ;,p;r.
339-3; l Pennsylvania Avenue,
has
nearly full sized hec is in tfcö
35.
On
the
12
measures
that
g>
io
-
a!ge
number
of
them
have
written
Wrsh’nston, D. C,
macy, he left for his new position.
ote June 2a the Grange decided t lower pods while the oat» are in -he
Cherry Maggot Control;
The fact
He is a y;r.a.i3fo of Estacada li g :
medium to hard dough stage. Both
ecomaend seven affirmatives an crops
that the maggots hatch out under­ S'liool, and -s \ ell known in th-- com
are at about the rn. xiihufri
ihriil A fter Thrill
four n g th-as u follow*:
neath the skin of the fruit precludes . lan t; , having been connected with
; o; ea! of rein ed "i<'fre-e ro't'or yield at tlrs time, raid usual y green
Brought by “The Bat”
any possibility of reaching .hc 3 0 t: a P eoples tore . or several yearn
and h esh throughout. Hi > e.d ig
130 yes; Portland school d'strict t
Worms with a spray. Iisnce we must
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10 to 16 tons of s Inge m cte.iai
c; M S yes- crlin'ir I in.’vr.na !c; from
Center our attack on the adult ¿lies.
Long: A w a it e d S creen P rcd u ctio n
'•.endment 304 yes; leg,’si to-s’ pa per acre.
V king advantage of the fact that RAZOR BUSINESS
R en o w n ed M elodrama Comes
The
crop is best put 'nto .he dild
amendment, 303 y .s ictors’ r e g t
the flies are usually out and artive
S U L L 13 GOOD
tre.t'on am:ndr.’.er.t, 309 no; strte : rv while fresh an ! not a lowed to lie
for r. period of a few days before
When the screen’s big: mystery Hayman 1» New Chairman, Dale and county officers’ salary a m eiin i nt in the field after cutting, as Lhi4
they commence laying eggs, and
melodrama, "The Hat," makes its
Johnson Are Re-elected
310 yes; city and county conso ir- practice causes loc.3 of .vo'ght nd
remombor.r.g their iiaint of lapping
Half gone! By the time this is local bow at the Liberty Theatre,
c erlocation in keeping quil t«-, In
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:on, .313 no; veterans’ memorial a
Up greedily any sweet substances lead by you, the Gupply of razors
it best condition the muter: I is he -vy
the problem of its audiences will be
Two thous.nd dollars were pro
on the surface of the foliage during at the
S will be half gone, for to detect the identity of the title vided to furnish transportât on tc ■:io"y, no recommendation; state i- and needs sharp kni es for cutting'
- r’se. 317 :is; income tax t il and plenty of power for elevatirg it.
th,a period, there has b-en developed •kero are only six o f the t i n t hart
character as the film progresses. Estacada high school pupils nex 3H yes; assessment and taxation e
the eweetend po.son-bait spray treat left .1 the time of th s writing.
Addition of wat r s net gene, i ly
/b
r
ill
after
thrill,
with
everybody
year,
at
the
meeting
of
School
Dis
force!,
ent biil 320 yes; Nos u
ment for the adult dies.
L ist week an individual came in .ooled to the top of their to r i— trie; No K ho! 1 in the r.uji'.o-iutr
required but if serious loss c .c u is
S w e d e n i d Foironod Cait Spray; to tiro ofticc and dr manded a razor that is the thunderbolt awaiting the of the high school on Monday. J G bay fish closing bill, 323 no.
enough :3 required to pitt t'-c oj^ttr­
The formula for the preparation of on th e gr. .aids that he had paid a placid fans who may suppose they Hayman was elected Chairman of
ial beck into its fre»!l-cut condiFori.
two year subscr.ption and had only will i»et one of those easy movie the Board and Dr. C. P. Johnson was
the poison bait is us follows
It needs to he well tramped -o ox-
BIR TH D A Y PARTY
Lead arsenate. .............. pound ‘ cce.voi one razor. A glance at the
clude the air so the sdage docs not
plots to solve.
rco’ect.d as a director. William Dale
Molasses or sirup (never hoiley.... lcccrds
1 showed
*
J that one year was in
As remembered for a perennial will retain the position of clerk,
Little St"rlie Snyder was has’es become mouldy or stick. Even ap'Fa-
arrears, which
...........M
j Utli Lo drunee and one - in
- —
win«
.2 t quarts
d'ng arm! nack'ng ore essent'nl to ex­
stage success and as now presented
It is planned to operate a bu 3 line
Water.................................io gallons therefore entitled him to only oi one on the screen as a Roland West pro- to pick up students living on a routi In a n o n p o f f.-’c.rds on her 1 :- fc clude the air pocket« rfour.d whieff
This amount is sufficient for spray- razor; Without asking
_ a sing
ngle auction, "The Bat” is a fascinating passing through Carver and Spring ■day, Tuesday. G mes were playe spo'lagn is Fkcly to occur.
md a lovely :ur. h was served : ;
question, he forked out another detective problem, with everything water, taking in m-ch of the tc-v
Ing approximately lifty trees.
The packed mat-rial heats rcft'dlp
er mother, Mr3. H. 3. Sr.ydar.
and renia'.i- hot for r.'dout two weeks
Thre e Spray Application* shou ld b l.tu or.d said, "Here, pay me up in it calculated to interest the most tory sonnmg stud, m s to the high
ior
.
notnc,
year,
because
I
want
after Ihe s'lo 's f led,, daring which
be Given ;
The first should be
jaded of audiences. “The Bat” is sh o o '. It is not known whether
time some stockmen th:nk it ):kei?
given when the adult (lies appear. Johnny to have one of those dandy one succession of sensations, wi.h no bus will hr purchased, or who.lie
WI7ERE
TO
WORSHIP
razors
too."
to cruse intestinal d^iordcr if fed.
This will be about the time the Roy­
solution bubbling up until the mo­ negotiations will bo made with thi
Either common ov Hungarian vé-tch
al Annas begin to show good color,
ment the story gives its secret up. Stage
__
Line for the use of the old
SPR1NGWATER CHURCH
is most commonly used with oats for'
or about June 5 to 20; the second
There are attempted murders and stage,
F R IG ID A IR E I N S T A L L E D
TS~.mas
!.
Kirk-.-ood,
Pastor
s
inge.
Both npke a hgh-qna’ ty
about »oven days after the first and
sudden encounters on every f'oor o '
feed, yield well and grow w ill un­
a th id spray about one week after
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the seemingly haunted mansion, and
the second
Two applications might
A new hrigiduire refrigeratin its spooky garrets are f.ueu v .i.i No Dops on New
There w-tro ius: 109 at th- Ch” der western Oregon and Wish'-yv-
possibly suffice If well timed and in system has bieu installed behind thi bales of money. There is an hys­
r
’rc.n'..
Day program last Suv.la; ton general farming condit'ons. Th*
Ford Automobile Let us keep
case no showers of ram occur. soda fountain a l Linn's Inn by Et terical slavey who jumps at every
up the g ,od work, fu better the land and g-owing condi­
Rain will largely discount the eiTect Linn, proprie,or. The new machim shadow that crosses the wall, and a
s not every Sunday “Children's D y tions the larger the crop.
in to add
of previous application* and may has double tne capacity of the ici comedy
- detective who butt3
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"No details regarding the new Sunday sihool begins at 10 a. r.i.
liecess.tate a repetition of the spray, oox formerly used, and maintains a; complications. There is the shuddery Ford car have readied us yet, and
Church service at 11. Subjec.
In applying the spray, take care e,en temperature at all times, in expectant and destructive atmos- may not for some t'm e.” said Bot "The Secret of Man’s Gveatncs
phere
of
unexplained
evil
doinjs.
Cooke,
icnai
rgent
for
Fprd
Moto-
to use no more material on the -ree 3ay?fc " lm ice cream,
Anyone who wishes to unite with th
than is necessary. About one pint
L :in ncs Put
a stock of variou; w.th a dozen people under suspicion cuts in Estacada. yesterday,
church ¡3 asked to meet with th« .iiGI
to ore quart of 3 oluuon to the tree ce iream novelties not carried for all at once. There is a bank robbery * Cooke wiil attend a mreting of session at the closz of the service.
is sufficient. There is no object
because of lack of refrigerate: a financial crash, and the demise of dealers of the Portland vicinity to
the respected president under pecu- night, but says there is slight riianct
gained by spraying the fruit itself sPa te - .
GEORGE CHURCH
and heavy applications of spray zp-
**'*-*. !S ,, second Fr gidaire uni, liar circumstances, and the sudden of lesrr.'ng anything about the pro
parently do no more good in maggot f° . ,c msialled in Estacada, the firs absconding of the teller who holds posed new car.
William G.aham, rural carrier or
Ur.ion Sol« ¡¡lèi
control and may burn ,he foliage.
^1- Marchbank’s confec the key to the debacle, or at least
The Children's Day program, th .1 Ph;llip»-L-rrper
to the vault that held the money. Route 3 purchased a new Ford road
By Rev. W«ir
Apply the solution as fairly fine tionery.
was postponed 1 err use of the ¡lines
Hidden
blue
prints
of
a
secret
room
ster
from
Cooke
last
week,
droplets to the upper surface of the
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of some of the children, will be he!
in the house are sought by eager
outer leaves. It is advisab e to spray
_. .
.
this Sunday, beginning at 2:30 p. r.i
The Phillips home in Eag!c Crfefe
volunteers. Romance shines unde-
the foliage of adjacent shrubs and f l i e Claims f o r
You are cordially mVitcJ to a‘tend was the scene of a berutif*»' wedding
feated throughout all the trouble- Presbyterians Meet
_ of th ceremony last Wednesday morning
There ,"‘7
will “E
be “ a meeting
tree* a* weI1’
Tax Refunds N o w some plots and counterplots. There i
-x
_ i t ; ii __ i i _
is not one single minute that the
L a m p H illo c .C .J lir n j sesz.on a. the close of the service I when Miss Dorothy Phillips r-Re
united in marriage to James Lamt sf.
The annual P - « h v « i . -
The Oregon State Motor Associa- spectator's spine is not called upon
SETTLERS COME IN NUMBERS
Miss Corinne Trullinger was maid of
.lon ca.ls attention to the commer­ to rise and shiver, and his throat to Conference is being held at H 'il^k
EAGLE CREEK CHURCH
—
, I
honor and William Hansen of Port­
t urn tj,is week, announces Douglas
land was b. st man.
Portland-Spccial-Sales of Oregon cial oiganiza.ions who paid the “Fed rattle in frightful gasps of joy.
Sunday school meets et 10: 30 a.m j I The ceremony was performed by
Johnson director of the camp.
farm lands show very good activ.ty
claims f2rl a*ref u n / o i t h i s ^ * x
Christ'an Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. Rev, V. A. Weir of t'iiekar, s.
Fifty-four deisgates from ad parte
especially :n transie,» io purchasers ,.ust bti f;;ed by June 30
Church service at il. The quarterly About twenty gucsta were present.
j of Oregon are attending the conven
meeting
of ’he session will be held
W°mG0atdo M
a
n
S
H
c
e
the legislature adjourned,
tion. which is in chsrge of Cra g G
The bride wore a dress of pale
blue chiffon trimmed w»h cream
I Whitaitt, student pastor at the Uni- at the close of th: service.
Chamber of J 'n m .f r ^ “«« h ^ o U u l
* • - « ! o f Oregon bas
I
,
. : interpreted the L.w to mean that only
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,
The
Christian
Endeavor
is
havin;
colored
s'lk Uce, silver beads, end
June 26-26— Gene Stratton Por-1 ve™ t>' °f. Washington in Seattle,
has been .he l.eadqua.tc.» dar.ng m . , ,ndn,..aa, tiaveling salesmen, wh.
The entire week will be devoted to R sein er roast Friday evening, June ribbon. Th*1 bridesmaid's dress was
p«s. week foi a large number < . . ,v n th-ir cars, aie entitled to the ter's “Laddie” at the Liberty.
Bible study, Missionary i-m-hod* 2"L down by the creek on Mr. Still s of pink creps de chine decorated by
M IC K L E 1™ *
! ••■iund. In view of the fact .hat the
_
. /Voung People’s Society work ana place.
cream colored lace. Both the bride
Last and Midd.ewest.
court, may be asked to pass on the
June 28-30— “The Bat coming other subjects.
I and her maid carried large bouquets
,..attcr, l ie motor association is ai- to the Liberty theatre, The gteak
of sweet peas and ribbon.
COMMUNITY CHURCH
est stage play ever produced, made
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JOHNSON ATTENDS MEETING . ainr , ¿Len °?h ou gt d U e d L '^ n t e e into a movie.
EAND BUGLE.9 BY BROADWAY
Ck ries E. Butterfield, Pastor
decorated with a b- vor of roses and
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J Oregon gr..pe at one end of the r<* m
July 4— Big local
Dr. C. P. Johnson of Estacada, was ons also entitled to refunds, only-
. . . celebration in ! Quite a sizeable gathering turned
Sunday Services
! before a background of B^italis
present at the Sta:e Dental Conven- ne cla.m- on file by June 30 would Estacada Park under the auspices o f I out last Monday night to listen to Bible srhio!
10 a. m. and roses.
lion held last Monday and Tuesday I be considered, authorities believe, .he Band.
the B..nd's concert, Held in ikont of Pre
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11 a. m
Mr. and Mrs. Lamper left
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in Portland.
RcfunJ bl.,..ks may be secured from
the Broadv.av Garage. The outdoor Evening I ingelistic Messa-e 8 p.m iately for a honeymoon at the beach,
The convention took place at the j -he secretary of state or motor as
July 9— Es.acada meeting of the sessions will continue until fall, if
Mid-week services on Tuesday at ,-fter whi'h they will make theif
j i c ’« naeific Deu’t! College.
¡3ociation office.
Greater Clackamas Union of Clubs, ¡present plans are carried out.
¡8 p. m. and on Friday at 8 p. m.
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