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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1927)
r ! EASTERN ; R iN G W A T E R LIBERTY CLACKAM AS N E W S , T H U R S D A Y , JU NE 23, 1027 UPPER E AG LE C R E E K Mrs. Stone, after several days vis A At the regular annual school meet- with her daughter, Mrs. Jane Akers, ing held Monday, G. E. Lawrence returned home accompanied by her succeeded himself as director and granddaughter, Eleanor, last week. Everett Shibley was reelected clerk. The annual scchool meeting in It was decided that some time in the District No. ¡30 was held on Monday “ L AD D IE” evening at the school house. Mrs. near future the neighborhood should Linda Hoffmeister was elected to be ^ | f get together and clean the school Little Gene Stratton hers director, Mrs. Paddison retiring, and grounds, the exact date to be set Mrs. Rosa Douglass was reflected us clerk. A tax was voted. - later. 27 The Sunday school picnic held on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haley and son Saturday in Closner’s grove was well of Waterloo visited with Mr. and “ H O G A N ’S A L L E Y attended and everyone reported a Mrs. Fred H offm eister Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson called good time. Exciting ball games Monte Blue on Mr. and Mrs. Ike Akers Sunday. were played between boys and girls Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and and boys and men. children motored to Shuehel Sunday The Children's Day program at to visit with the latter’s parents, Mr. THREE D A Y S O N L Y ! the church Sunday was enjoyed by and Mrs. G. Moehnke. Mr. and Mrs. Hills, o f California ■ the large crowd present. The Greenstreet fam ily traded arc guests at the home of their \ daughter, Mrs Rex Odell. their place here for Portland pro Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson and perty and moved there on Thursday. family of Portland motored out to ' A number o f people from here Ray W oodle's on Sunday, spending attended the Rose Carnival in Port the entire day with them. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Douglass and land during the week. children were the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Cromer and daughter, A l Mrs. W alter Douglass on Sunday. berta. visited with Mrs. Moger on Mrs. Nels Herum o f River Falls, Wisconsin, and Miss Helen Brandt Friday. The Hilling Phantom Bob Tate of Portland is spending of St. Paul, Minnesota, are visiting at the home o f M. A . Johnson. whose wings fan every the summer with Ben Walker. audience into tremors Guests at the Van Hoy home over of awe and spasms of the week-end were Mrs. VanHoy'r mother, Mrs. Chandler, and hei glee — Walter W . Gilbert, M. D. brother and family o f Oregon City. 'r-.rr7 a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byers arc Physician and Surgeon rejoicing over the arrival o f a bab> boy on last Thursday. OFF ICE HOURS: 9 TO 5 Miss Julia M cAuley o f Portland production o f visited at the Shibley home over the and evening* week-end. On Monday she, with E STAC AD A, OREGON Miss Elva and Mrs. Everett Shibley went to Hillockburn to attend the Sunday school convention. Mr. and Mrs. William Bard were f f l ” dinner guests on Sunday at the John Stormer home. Mrs. George Perry entertained a A Cn'iedn ~Ahfstery~Drama DR. FRED A . PERKINS number of relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mann o f The Dalles | ku fcWJY RODERTS RINEHART O PT O M ETRIST came on Saturday to v:sit theii and AVERY HOPVVOOD daughter, Mrs. Forest Erickson, but ¿fu etace pleat produ ced b y “ Perfect Fitting Glasses” did not find her at home. W a GENHALS id K E M P E R . Gilbert Shearer, who has been 3 J lidfL rd it»td cUre^tad ou ROLAND WEST Phone 331 for Appointment student at Albany college during the As a play, kept the past year, arrived home Saturday. Ectacada, Oregon country breathless for Mr. and Mrs. John Hickman of Oregon City were guests at the J. A. five years — now tre Shibley home during the week-end. mendously produced Harvey Marshall o f Notie. Oregon, has been here for several days visit for the SCREEN! ing his mother, Mrs. C aliff, who is very ill at the W alter Strunk home. John Moger visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. M o ger. Mrs. Forrest Erickson has been visiting at the Ray Erickson home at Camp 10. Fri. and Sat., June 24- Gene Stratton Porter’s o " “ Dress Up for the Fourth OXFOR DS and SHOES for MEN, Y O U T H S , and BOYS Also men’s and boys’ shirts, socks, neckties, underwear, etc. See our new line of Caps— just arrived Sun. and Mon., June 26- VESTS *•* t 'j.iiarw j[-m ¿u&nLl Better get that pair of shoes or t- oxfords now, before our stock is depleted. 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SNYDER Eastern Star Chapter Celebrates Homecoming Tues., Wed., and Thursday June 28-29-30 Friday and Sat, July 1-2 Fred Thompson in “ THE R EG U LAR S C O U T ” Celebrating the first homecoming the local chapter o f the Eastern Star held a picnic Tuesday afternoon in the patk. The main diversions were stunts and visiting. About eighty members gathered around the tabic for a six o ’clock dinner. The ev< n- ing meeting was held in the Masonic Hall. A program was given and letters read from absent members Out o f town guests included Mr. and Mrs A lf Drill, Miss Eva Wash, Mrs Wash, Mrs. Grant Miss Abbie S tit's Mrs. Harry Morgan of Portland, and Mrs. R. H. Gaiter o f Newberg. 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