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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1927)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEW S, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1927 i ...........Min............ >•- .-. - •tmwmmmimw — : i ■—-i > ■ ■■ i<- ■m'i— iw iicji —f EAGLE CREEK EL' /OOD ITEMS GEORGE ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Held are having ns Mrs. Stipe and children of Bend A ' enjoyable C hildren’s Day pro- guests this week Mrs. Held's suite are visiting at the A. I). B jrn e u !■• >ni w .s given at the Church June and two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Case .- home. Mrs. Stipe and Mrs. B urn ett 1 2, follow d by preaching service by and daughter. Mary, from T ig a rt are sisters. ov. A. S Henderson, Presiding el were guests cn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P eter Kuhl had the Mrs. Cox visited a sister in P o rt der from Salem, Oregon. land last week. A bonfire party was enjoyed by m isfortune to lose th eir barn, two h o n es, harness, wagon, mower, hay Mr. Stevens of Portland, who owns he young people a t the home of rake and other contents by fire l»st an orchard tra c t in this section is Mrs. M. P ark Saturday night. Wednesday. The loss is sevo’-eiy having a well dug and a hou->e built Mr. and Mrs. Georg. Stuhlnecker on his place. The house will be oc ."■•nl two children of Wilsonvile were felt because there was no insurance cupied by A. C anfield who now ha? week-end guests at the Dan Stahl on the property. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore and Mr. charge of the orchard. necker home. and Mrs. Decker were out to the v Mrs. Shannan and daughters, Miss Nellie Vallon spent last week ranch Sunday. Marian and Jeanette, of Oiegon City with relatives in Portland while Mrs. W eisenfulh and her two sons visited with Mrs. Keliog over the having some dental work done. Mr. have returned from Nevada to loo!: week-end. and Mrs. Raymond G inther brought a fte r their farm. Miss M argaret Smith returned on her home Saturday. Mr. H arkenrider of Estacada Saturday a fte r spending Festival Mrs. Aubrey Towel and two chil called on Mr. and Mrs. Julius P aul week in Portland. dren arc visiting at the home of Mrs. sen on Saturday. C. A. Johnson and John Dew have E. L. Sutcr returned from a visit .Towel's mother, Mrs. W. S. Jones. with his nephews, Roy and Gerald Mr. L. N. V’allen and 3on Orel of gone to the m ountains to do some Wilcox, who live n ear Antelope. Scots Mills were business visitors in trail work for a week. Mrs. Elsie Dev.- went to the State The voting precinct for the special Ehvood Friday. Orel say3 berry G range nt Corvallis as a local d ele election, June 28, will be W ilburn's picking is a profitable occupation gate. where he lives. hall. Hr. and Mrs. 0 . Vailen and daugh Mrs. Homer Glover, Mrs. Ida Sim mons and Mrs. Sanders were in P o rt ter, M iry, and Mrs. L. N. Wilson CURRINSVILLE motored to Mt. Hood on Sunday. land on Thursday. Judge K m se v.as out looking over Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Spildie and J. H. Kitching was reported as no fam ily motored to Portland Thursday. Elwnod roads Friday. It is expect b etter Sunday. He is in the ho3p' th at some raod improvem ent on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M cFarland of ed Cre -k hill will begin this week. , tal now. P ortland spent Sunday with A. E. Clear Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan and j Miss Ruth Hale spent last week M cFarland. Mr. andMrs F. W hitaker of Esta- visiting in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T rullinger and cada were Flv.-ood visitors Sunday. Clevc- Heiple and fam ily w ent to small daughter were guests at the Mr. and Mrs. M att Jagm in were see Cecil W right last week. Homer Glover home on Sunday. Portland visitors Saturday. At the annual school meeting on PILES AND TONSILS Monday evening, Homer Glover was DR. C. L. HAYNES can be removed by Electric elected director and Mrs. William EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Dehydration. No cutting, bleeding Sanders was reelected clerk. The Misses K atheryn and Lydia Glasses F itted — Reasonable Prices or loss of time. New Process. K iicger from Dover sp. nt the week 315 Mohav.k Bldg., 3rd and Morrison Dr. M. M. MACKEY end with Mrs. Homer Glover. over Roberts Bros., Portland, Oregon 209 Panam a Bldg., Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Glover and fam ily attended the Piggot-Havard wedding in Portland Saturday. FEED GARFIELD Don’t forget the dance in the G ar field Grange hall on June 25, which will he the last dance until the Fall. Come and have a good time. There will be a dinner and sup per served at the Garfield voting precinct on June 28 a t a reasonable price. Everybody welcome. The H. O. Olson fam ily of Silver- ton were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Eoylan. Prof. M. L. Ullsnsvang, his niece, Miss Johnson, Miss Iverson and W alter Tregvick of Los Angeles stopped over with the Milton Boylan fam ily Monday. Bewitching Summer, queen so fair, W ith knotted ribbons in her hair, Bids roses lavishly to bloom And shed abroad their rich perfume. Anon she trails through leafy bowers H er silken robe adorned with flowers While humming-bird or bee o ft sips Sweet nectar from her dewy lips. Mrs. Ellen Patterson was a busi ness visitor in Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Godby of Portland visited at the H. G. and G. T. H unt home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland and fam ily motored to Salem Sunday. W. C. Taylor is working on the electric line at Canby. Mr. and Mrs. G. D art have been on the sick list for some time, as a result of having their tonsils removed. J. J. Davis is also reported ill. Mrs. W. C. Taylor was a business visitor to Portiand the first of the Week. Many farm ers in the neighbor hood are making hay. Mat Anderson w ent to Portland on business and will stop in Boring to visit relatives. DOVER Complete Line of ANYTHING HAY AND GRAIN LIME, CEMENT DRAIN TILE AND BRICK AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Bartholomew & Lawrence PHONE 60-1 ANY TIME ANYWHERE M'S. J. K. Ely called on Mrs. Geo. i W alters Monday. The patrons of Currinsvdle ; t sc hool hud a general annual elect on June 20 to c ect 1 director for 2 years and a desk for 1 year. Carl E rdt was elected director ami Mrs Delie Ewalt was elected clerk. A vote was taken ,o have electric Pghis put in the school builikn - and only four people voted against the men , sure. Theie was a fine gathering, including 00 voters. Floyd Hale made a trip to S lem. | Beaverton and Red'ands on Sunday. J. A. Kitching. William Wade anil FU yd Hale moved the road grader to Damascus Monday ready for rood work on Tuesday. W alter Looney and L. H. Ewalt took a truck load of lambs 25 head to North Portland stock yards for which they received more than $10 per head. Who says there isn't money in sheep? Mrs. Della Ewalt accom pan'ed her husband to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. N. D. Buwen went to the S 11- wood hospital Tuesday to see her son, Cecil Wright. Mrs. Don Allen visits 1 her mother. Mrs. Nellie Currin, Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Nellie W alters of Portland is visiting her son George this week and canning r :n.e sirs wherries. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Newberry rc- t rned to their home in Weiser, Id"- I h> after spending a week with their friend, J. O. Tunnell. j CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES 3§f 0 1 :esmng onaves You want smoother, better shaves. Shaves which p,tvc a soft, youthfulap* pearancc to your face. You’re tired of dull, roujlt-ed-jed blade» which pull and scrape. Here’s tb ?. remedy. VALET AUTOSTROP RAZOR. A razor and si roppipg machine .combined, Providing a keen, smooth« edge-.' birds for every shave. ’I You will lose that morning grouch and enjoy shaves that leave your face soft and smooth. \4:’ei/4uio^trop Razor Sharpens itself GUARANTEE W« wish th a t every u a e ro f n V alet A u tco tfo p Razor ha coF.iita.ii 'y en thusiastic. Should an y th in g happen to y nflectin.r its pprfect service, send it to us for re pair or •, pluet-meiit. 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No one was injured beyond bruises except Mr. Kitzmiller, who was se- veielv bitten on the leg. as he e- mergod from the car, by a bulldog belonging to a fam ily living near As soon as Mrs Kitzmiller'* mother Mrs. Joseph DcShazer, learned of the accident, she and her daughter Vio:et, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Ralph DeShazer, drove to Oregon City. Mrs. Chrs. U pdegrnvc is e n jo y 'n r a visit from her sister. Miss Alta De Shnzer. of Firwood. Miss DeShuzer is ju st home from O. A. C. Fob» Ratv has sold his interest in the shingle mill ar.d has moved away. Ju s t at present he and Mrs. B-.ty are visiting relatives at Silver-ton. They have not decided where they will locate th s fall. Mr. and Mrs. George Kitzmiller and son were here Sunday looking a fte r business m atters. A t the annual school meeting held Monday evening Chris Pa-rh war- reelected director and Ralph DeSha zer was again elected clerk. /, FOR YOUR 4TH OF JULY We htvfl iiro crackers, pin wheels, torpedoes, roman cand'cs, flags and many other things to complete your celebration. Don’t v/ait until the Fourth to p ace your orders for Ice Crft'tn. On Tuesday we are still selling nice straw berries from 80c to 00c per crate. If you want berries, place your order AT ONCE. We expect an advance at any time. TRY OUR GOODS GIVE US A CHANCE Place your order for gasoline in your barrels. We deliver it. ESTACADA ¿M E A T COMPANY DOINGS F*i?S 5 il\: — i s stt at Eleven ÌT « : ifK tìf I i l L ulL« A i i ¡\¡Íw3 li-i JHjfCl m A /i THE ESTACADA wrestliise»j rcsatcnes T o th s qood people of Eslacada: About 4 years ago, we took over the manage ment of THE ESTACADA and during that time we have endeavorèd to put in 24 hours each day trying to improve the service and to give the public a bet ter hotel. 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