Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 07, 1927, Image 1

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ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY
m
Clackamas County
HLY 7, 1927
NUMBER 40
TH O R N TO N STILL W IN S
Prune Growers W ill
Convene at Corvallis
I SHOULD BE DONE Ifl f l ’ ER 10
HELP AGRICULTURE 1 UNITED STATES-
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FO U R TH IS SUCCESSFUL G reader Union of Club*
Bib Thornton, “ the old timer” of
"The Glorious Fourth” proved to be
To Meet Here Saturday
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ Portland, showed that he is still to.be j
] a strenuous day for thos ; who attend-
! ed the celebration held in the Park
vallis, July 6— The conference o f 100 reckoned with in the two wrestling
Interest in the meeting o f the
last Monday. Quite a large crowd
prune growers which met here June bouts staged here on the Fourth.
o f local people attended the various Great» - Clackamas Union o f ( lube in
1 and adopted a general plan for
He ran up against a pretty tough p
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performances which comprised the tho Estarada park on Saturday, Jnly
marketing the entire northwest dried opponent in one Ben Blaisdcll, loea’
j » ^ .m e r lC .a A s k e d t o .-'br 7 W hat They Think
program held under the auspices of 9, at 6:30 o'clock, is aroused, and
prune crop has been called to recon- logger, in the afternoon match, held
W ill Aid in R e s t o r i n g t h e N a t io n . Zaaic Industry— $ 5 0 ' ^Band.
there promis.s to be in attendance a
vene Saturday, July 9 at 10 o'clock, at the pavilion. Under the' condi-
in Cash Prices for Best Answer*
eceived by Sept. 1 ' drew ^ v T b y * ' & C W v “ M*?-' ,a ,w
to hear the report o f the committee tions of the mateh Thornton was to |
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erthusiastic crowd. Rata
o f nine growers and packers which
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,
x,li\l " cada has alwavs been noted for the
has been preparing detailed contracts ei'
either
" er take two falls in
In an hour o.
o:
The
m e paramount
paraniount ouestmn
question 0f
of the their solutions
so!
and forwarded the
L ,h - ^ e was
wwS followed
fonVwcLl fcle d character
f entertainment
of
Estacada. reThn
The address
an., v.iU o this
ive tven
to put the plan into effect.
lose - the
h ®Ur__is,
A T CAN BE R S ?® Ito Tbc • ‘‘tional Farm News. W by
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u t'i n "W * H n»r>»tV*VTnS».i
more music, after which a good
,
satisfa-tion
Blaisdcll
aiguvix
i managed
iiau aiccu
to
tu K
go
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When now
“ v "
turn
v “ L * * to 1 the
r‘ V 1 farmers
' n it
themselvc
part of the crowd adjourned to the *r! ateI
While every member o f the first
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that query 1« properly answered, the >ul esk them to « tc
convention session has been specifi­ utes tvith Thornton
to tis what the pavilion to witness the wrestling \ ,Jn
to this program, which
before the latte, sunshine o f happiness and prosperity think ought ta be doru
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done for agr'cu. match
scheduled
betw» . . en
Ben UI.IO
Blais wl|* —
consist
o . f musical
cally called for the second meeting got h
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iis first fall. The last twenty whl once again beam upon the homes turc. If an.'
attendance o f all other prune grower:
y rran
man on
on earth ougii dell o f Eagle Creek and Bill Thorn­ cal and instrumental, there will be
of more than thirt ty million Ameri- o know what th trouble is and h
minutes
o
f
the
match
was
more
than
ton o f Portland,
or others interested is dcs'red, ac­
numbers bv some o f the communi­
can citizens and the Nation . itself
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est it can be remedied, that ma-
A Portland jass orchestra supplied ties that have r o t entertained the
cording to the call sent out by Sena­ oxciting. Bla’sdell had improved a will
lot
since
his
last
meeting
with
Thorn-
come
into
a
legacy
which
will
ahould
be
the
individual
who
follow
I the music for the afternoon and club. This, with talks by delegate-
tor Lloyd T. Reynolds, general chair
top. and u^e(j his legs to good advan- mean more than the fabqlqu^ r ip l^ thç phtty. cultivate» the »oil, harvests I evening dances, both o f which were
man.
from the various communities, will
i tag«.
Toward the last Thornton nuw Çuck^cJ qway in the thoMsaitds he grain, and markets the crops, well attended.
make up a program that should in­
The general outline o f a grower- made a mighty effort to ‘'carre-back" o f vaults in her banking institutions
Wo don’t care threo "whoops ' a
Another
wrestling
match
was
held
terest.
packer marketing plan was agreed and win the match, but time was or the tremendous dividends now bout the literary value of what yet
in
the
evening
between
Thornton
and
upon at the first conference under colled and the match went to Blais- being declared regularly by her“ g!- formers write. Wo are seeking
There will also be e-ns'd*r«ble
Dopovau at the Liberty theatre. Af-
which the present cooperative and dell.
frantic industrial institutions.
gestions and V .king eaiiiextly fo j ter th:s nearly a full house viewed business to bv trarsacted. If the
the private packers would wofk
proposed amendment t»> the bv-b ws
Plan* Already
Up iM’ it \h i will lead agricultur the picture o f the “ Scarlet West,”
At the pyerjing match in thp Li­
through a central »ales-controtltn»
s acted upon favorably, and if not
Such
playthings
ordii
§qmg h«v< gligg$ÿtt<{
Ce»F*--- ,u‘ ° r darkness into light, from r;j ____
.....no as * city
urwnar.ces
i nr stpor.ed,
i as is proposed, there «dll
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committee stabilize prices and in­ berty theatre, W’ld H:>1 Donovan ativu
nances
in»stpor.ed,
Marketing w it solve the pro-
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‘ dipt, ^roni
did rnd
not seem to stap.d in the way
iron |
, pld
crease consumption through centra 9‘ rted in to whip Thornton, and took blcm; others have claimed thut Stan­ i. bankruptcy back to prosperity,
.vnv o of f |
I be
be rloctioa
- ' « - ‘ ion of officers. The -eason
him
for
a
fall
after
7
minutes.
Thlr
vc.UUg ulike who contributed for tho pro|
lh cd advi rtising. A sub-committee
pripoB
d amendment is that
i
dardization o f Products will greatly . ,s unst-blc cond'tion back to a poin i guMerously to the Noisv Fourth hv the annual
where the 1.!. farmer
o ff v«vio.,D
u;-.i -» ..........
« —......• <>> i ne annual meeting that is held upon
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orf nine wr.s then authorized to work only served to get Thornton mad help, while still others hive argued ir
1 nrnflt
— I.., .. can 1 lsuoi.
•- secure
- Th » - far. fsettlng
profit or,
on his anb'oy,»
however,
and
soon
P
novan
was
setting
o
f
f
vnrious
kind
o
f
fireworks,
the
county
fair
grounds has deveb p-
out contract details and to report
V ! 1* 0nlL-
in sectTrTp® v. r,.-.
gr.-y . » the""k.
y” to unloc!
k- y'
The
las»
event
o f the
day ~ was
the od >nto a veritable
iollifiration with
wi»v>
back to the general convention as down for one. About forty minutes w
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t
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veritable
iollifieation.
Jeter. Thornton pulled a clever trick j legislation y.-fucll \ViIi yuntr.ol the iti the doir which enters honest agri midnight mattnee at the Liberty, little thought given to serious hp»i-
soon ag its work wag completed.
dustry
ipytu
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planting-
'arning'
aeasnri
sen«™
’unt>
'unt^l
l
itr
its
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culture
Which won h>m thq oialch. Dytmvun
urc récognition will became at showing Harry Langdon in “ Tramp ncss. It is also expected that the
aches the ultimata
i H Î c'onsum
W .
once -,
ha i Thornton down with a toe hold j Output reaches
* -loses ' of fbe nation's ba Tramp Tramp."
committee on rural mail delivery
o
f
these
«r.
Any,
all
or
non^
fhese
s
c
ir,du*'*y-
and was jus“ beginning to tighten up
will make a report, or at least note
Grange Program Embodies W’hep Thorqtop reqehPtl UP and pat gestions pi-W ¡»ClVC vUa prob'er.v but
Î*r?Pil' Compensation
progress. Th:s move for rhang» s in
may contribute to some extent
T..C b.ation il Farm News does not
Many Serious Questions ted him on the back. Donovan i eocii
E L W O O D ITEMS
the rural routes has really grown In
For almost a decade past, our ba
thinking it was referee Blaisdell. 1"
to a demand that it be done. The
go;
Thornton
jumped
on
'
We are rejoicing over the improve- j argument ;s that
the
routes
Uppermost in discussion in bun- fW' •
on him nnd got
‘ nlTlowing8’ rouvb- 81^ ” * ’ " t0
a" H- V . : b- I - ' with ' this great
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h!m down for m
another
fall
o f r.mmrp» ut thn nrfls-nt
ith pr fail
Ponovar
“ lu 'vin" tr°U|hg g f
pruoiem Without proper com non fl ment of our mud roads since the laid out in the old days before the
grader
went
over
them
last
week.
A
present
roads
v.erc
established
or
covering S c X l f y *
be ha^ I
[ t <
c„dP w S l r e ^ ? ,
o f the country, are two allied sub- ,ost tho match'
flin g under .eveSi n io r i« ™
^
» l>rJz. s fur the bcst ‘ “ W l new fill is being put in near the improved. Much of the mall travels
jeets o f tremendous moment to the Although referee B'.-rsdell wa: I or (lesparately strivinggto keen h * f
? ffeied by tb9se Who reside
In Eimon pia e to take the place o f the out o f the county and then back.
earn their living in I riekoty bridge th^t has been there so
country people and the Grange I* ^ o e d bv the crowd he c »Rnl • st^o ' I fc.ad ahove th^ flottd ^ , e l Mi
t iltt
-elds of
agriculture.
There
rendering practical service by fea- Ms ground porntg-q-ng thqt^thg p l a ; wla, O a s t r u c U u ‘HlNtj
h M U MUST
S T ar..
a? r.o
ro * other conditions, no strin, , long
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown o f
tunng them in its meeting*. These was no» a foul. The crowd wanted y g DONE OUIICKLY or ■ ■ d r s h . t - T e,r‘° t*
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Physical Training d a n
Florence arc visiting relatives here
«ro tie lack o f rural physician, and more, however, so Thornton wen» f i wHl no longer .fppej^ to^h eju shand other purpose but to h .lM h e
A m e"° for
a
few
days.
h ow to meet it, and first aid in emer it again and ha»l Donovan down
Industry, failing to can farmers. Here so.
All ladle* Interested in the o n
is n
a nev
list ui
o f the
me
Mrs. John Jacobs and son, Jack
fancies such as accidents, drowning iess than six mrnutes for a third f
secure its usual supply o f raw ma- prizes which will be awarded Sep- of Vancouver, Washington^ came -v itia tion o f a cl:.ss for phyacai
sudden sickness attacks etc. In the
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tcrials, will shrivel and die; Com- ternber 1st, or as soon thereafter as out to their ranch SaVurrtay.
training, also a junior ballet e’ ass,
first instance the Grange :s creating
marce will become merely a name our judges o f the contest can reach
T.
M-unaon came home from
sentiment in some comunities in be­
DOVER DOINGS
and no longer a strong arm o f nation- fa'r decisions
Fir-» art»«:: <499': Uniienvood, Washington, to bpend rrc invi'od ta meet with Mias Olivia
half of the appropriation o f public
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prize: lf75; 4th the Fourth.
Ireland at 2 p. m. on Tuesday, July
funds to assist in the maintenance of
528; 6th prkte
Mrs. S. W. Jones has been quite 12, at the residence of Mrs. Henrj
Mrs. Rslnh DpShszpt wsj, h-jp’ ll.»’
* Iqfnl phy*‘tia?\i but qn <1 1}!-JSUlor
.
8th prize: $5; sick the p, st week.
Beers.
acalc ia i ndeavo- ng to awaken »«nll- sv -o -’ s d Tuesdav hv a v»s’t from
For the next twenty suggestions that
Miss Nellie Vallen left Saturday
ment favorable to tha general prac­ her s:s»er and husband. Mr. and Mrs
THE
NATIONAL
FARM
NEWS,
:
re
¿corned
worthy
o
f
honorable
with her brother, L. N. Vallen, fo r,
titioner in medicine, as opposed to 'V R. VanBrunt snd fouv children the National Voice of the American mention we will pay one dollar each. a
trip to the coast,
CARD OF THANKS
the present sweeping tendency to­ of Omnk W-sh'ngton. They wer- Farmer, published weekly
at
the
Na-
Making
a
total
of
twenty
eight
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»r
>
«
wkfli
ut
lw
envy
Mrs. M, A- Henderson spent last
pccomp3»i''ed
another s'sfer,
wards medical specialization.
pccomnan-r-l by
ny onctner
s s»er. Misf
Mii«r I tion's Capital, »-
is determined
prizes m ourning to Five
He
» ‘
' ' to solve
‘
‘
I"
»v«*k in F.lwood caring for her pro-'
We wish to extend our sincere
The high cost of a medical educa­ A'id rev Waite, o f 'Portland. Th*' : the great problem which now con- Dollars
perty here
is the first. t*me in eleven ve-rs the 1 fronts agriculture. That there i_ *
you are not acquainted with
tion is known
to
be
deterring
many
Mr. and Mrs. E. G Hodgkins and thanks to the many kind fricn»ls who
,
.
. .
.
Mrs. Van B-unt bad seen her s'ste-s
sent
flov. ers and hclpe 1 in other ways
solution no r.u.. ,«a^ vv «v.umtni ian The Nat’enal Farm News, the great- son, Billie, moved Thursday to a
country boys from entering that pro- p p M . M
H M,.„ p rpS
L ss:on and the Grange is seeking to
' “ IV may be fuuhd <n cat dollar a year national we* kly suburb o f Portland wher they will during our recen» horcavement.
dra-e ta Part laud to her mother1-? potipekiy.
farm iicwasaiair,
newspaper, urop
drop us
us a a line
line and
and be employed for a few mon*hs.
«Kirk out plana whereby su-'h exp’fihae *»•"« where a tamilv reunion war the avenue» o f economic* or It
Ernest Mrrshall
,v may *«*,,,
K« rti*PAvai»«sl lw* fb«.
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may be lowered, in the hope that if a-dd w*th 7 5 n-e»»»nt
Ilarvcy Marshall
Dan Stahlnecker and .r,0.n> Evert.
Mr and Mrs be discovered in the fields o f politi- secure a free sample copy. It will
«ero rway ya»t week building n hop
more youitg men from tho country V»n Brunt, tvill res’ de at Condon for cal diacus»i‘Vi. Wh'-rever it is, it is be found well worth reading by every were
Welt- y Strunk
V.ou««
enuip themselves for the practice » time hot are planning on buyinr the duty o f every loyal American to man who tills the soil, as well as
M n G. T. Breb^
’ ‘
f o r CL,SL»hlnecker of Wilson-1
or medicine they may be more willing nronertv h- re.
Mrs. Flom Beaton-
On Sunday the De he'p find it. For several weeks the other members o f biq hpu*wKbhl. '"M e-
I — ==
to return to rural fields ihan appears Ph-zer’s again went to Portland t.» past, the fifteen thousand editors o f Simply a d d ie ^
we
kly
newspapers
have
be-n
cun«
i’
U'tc
NATIONAL
FARM
NEWS
to be the case with most present-day »--"»!* wi*h her father who has i"s
»3 » 311 Pennsylvania Avenue,
medical graduates. In some localities come from Montcsano, W 'ehtn-n«'’ sidering tV - groai uMetftwJ'u' knf('” a
the lack o f a resident physician, the t n sr a»'a the tu w n tt v«d"tts»n u*'rv :a»u* pqifiiitr i)>" them have written Wosh'ngton. D. C.
long d stance yam tpc nearest tovwr. h»a fan**!'»
8tr. Wnite ta eh»ef e‘vt*
center and the almoet impassible con­ eng'ncer fo r the C’ eemns Logging Ridse wore Dover visitors Sunday.
EAGLE CREEK
dition o f country roads at times dur­ Company there.
Mr. Tooze,, manager o f the Gre-1
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ing the winter, create* a very serious
Mark Pagh is il! with rheumatism sham Berry Growers Cannevy, paid, . M” ' Wa,ter
vt.tted
situation, and it is this fact which hoc
led the Grange to take up the subjec ct;s hrother. J*tn. of Portland is out visits to the numerous berry growers 1 tiv£ i
**,adst° n? on Friday,
lookine after the harvesting o f the
Tbe misses Zofa and Nola Clesie,
so energetically.
here on Sunday
strawberry crop for him.
and Sylvia Spi die were in Portland
M*a*
V-iolet
DeShazer
spent
the
Mrs. Fdwin Seward ’ * uu'»e poorty
on Friday,
DR. C. L. HAYNES
a~a'n. Mr. Seward received a puHi- week-end at the coast as the guest.
Miss Emma Schultz went to Gre
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
*nt though not serious, iniury on of Miss Anita McCabe and family.
sham Thursday and had her tors Is
Glasses Fitted— Reasonable Prices 5 "t’trdnv when one o f hts oxen
The Charles Updegrave family I
315 Mohawk Bldg., 3rd and Morr:son '»enprd on h!s foot and bruised It spent the Fourth with J. G. DeSha- removed by Dr. Adix,
-arsiderahlar
Eldred Stringham of Portland rm'
over Roberts Bro*., Portland, Oregon
Mr. and Mr*. Lauramann o f Sandy -.er and family of Firwood.
Russell Stringham of Spokane speni
Saturday with their aunt, Mrs. A. O
Cogswell,
W H E R E TO W O R SH IP
Reserve District No.
Charter No. 125.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett and family
o f Portland spent Monday with Grant
CH RISTIAN CH URCH
Test.
Bible School at JO a. m. Com­
Mrs. McDonald and two children
munion aorvice at 11 a. m.
of Portland were week-end visitor?
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
at tho Ben Forrester home. M-s
At Estacarla, in the >ta‘.e of Oregon,
You are cordially invited to at­
McDonald is a s!*‘.er o f Mrs. F orn s
tend all our services. There will be ter.
At the close of Butine**, June 30, 1927
no preaching service until further
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cogswell loft
«¿S O U R C E S .
notice.
on Wednesday for an extended trip
$151,443.57
Loans and discounts
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east. They will visit Boston, Wash­
4.R3
SPRINGWATER CHURCH
Overdrsft* secured and unaecured
ington, New York and other points
25.20Ö.00
U. g. government securities nWti d
o f Interest and will spend same time
43 121.30
Oth ir bonds, warrants and securities
Thotna» I. Kirkwood, Pa*tor
2,844.5-1
Strcks, s-'cuntie:. claim», liens, judgments, et*
at Mr. Cogswell’s old home in Nova
F your Ford is expensive to run, we can
15 000.00
Banking house. $!0,00j PO; furniture and fixture« fu,001.00
Scotia.
Sunday
ty
school
at
10
a.
a
m.
Every-
5,596.88
Real est tt; ow k > 1 ot'itr that banking house
save you money. W e recommend Vee-
body welcome.
Mr. and Mps. Homer Glover and
Cash on hind in vault and due from banks approved res irve
dol
Forzol the famous oil created exclu­
Service
of
worship
at
11.
Sub­
son,
Clifton,
spent
the
week-end
In
43,517.8?
agents of this bank ..........................................................
ject: “ A Preventive o f Bin."
sively for the Ford car. It properly lubri­
Checks on banks oltsidt city or town o f repotting bank
I Portland with Mrs. Glover's mother
1 0 .Ú 0
and other cash items .......................................................
Christian Endeavor in the evening Mrs. Colt,
cates b oth the motor a n d the tr.-.nsrruisioB.
the church.
Christ’s
at the
church. Topic:
Topic: “ "Christs
Walter M affie left on Wednesday
43,527.02
Total cash and due from banks
Drive in today and let us drain tb« old
857.50 Teachings that are too Seldom Prac- fQr Mont|ma to be with h|s fa;her
Other Asaet*
ticed.
Matt. 5:38-48.
who ha. a large ranch there.
oil from your crankcase; refill it with 4
$287,290.24
Total
quarts of Veedol Forzol. Then yon ’ll
Mr. and Mrs. Paul St’ ll spent the
GEORGE CHURCH
L IA B IL IT IE S .
discover the 8 definite economies that thia-
| week-end at Longbeach, Washington
15,000.00
Capita! stock paid in
i Mrs. Moi hnke came over frorr
oil has given to over a million users.
Surplus fund
5,000.00
Sunday school at 2 p. m. Come Beaver Creek on Sunday and will
Undivided profits
$7,839.95
and bring others. Church service at viait for a c'rr.e at the homo o f her
Less current expenses
$5.700.72
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2,138.23 3. Subject: “ The Secrat o f Man’s daughter, Mrs. Matt Glover.
Greatness.
I Fourth o f July guesti at the Ed
Oerrard Deposits subject to reservei
The 8enior Christian Endeavor So- Truihngcr home were Mr. and Mrs.
Individual deposit* subject to check, including deposits due
127,202.37 ciety will meet in the church every Henry, Mr. and Mrs. L!n«>d Trull'n.»
the Slate <>f Oregon, county, city or other public fun»is
590.87 alternate Sunday evening, bepnrimg er and daughter, all of Portland.
Cashier's checks outstanding
5.00 with this Sunday. The Junior Intsr-
Certified checks outstanding
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Miss Oral Clcster has taken a po­
medi*te society meets at the church
Tots! i f demand depr.aiis subject to reserve ,
$127,804.04
sition at Newport and will spend the
on Thursday afternoon*.
rest o f tho summer In that place.
Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve:
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cogswell, Mrs
Titoe certificates o f deposit outstanding
30,100.60
EAGLE CREEK CHURCH
8immons and William Sanders mo- j
Savings d-pos ta payable subject to notice
101,187.47 :
tored to Springwater Monday.
Total o f Time ard Savings deposits
$137,353.97
_____ ____I Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.
Joe Ficks will be in charge of th-
$287,296.24 Clasre* for all. Christian Endeavor store and postoffice during the ab
Total
j at 7:15 p. m. At the 8 o ’clock ser- sence o f A. C. Cogswell.
STATE OF OREGON.
)
I vice the sacrament o f the Lord’s
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glover an d.
COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS, ( ■
, Supper will be observed. All pro-
J, Ruth L. Dillon, cashier of the shove named hank, do Salem Vv ?w ea rth a '' fesamg Christians are invited to par­ familv spent Monday nt "The Oaks" j
in Portland.
the above statement is true to thi I est of my knnu ledge and belief.
take with us.
An interesting pxtrioMc and chil-1
IMT”"H r. r*ft 1 ON
bier
dren's s rvice was rcr.iieied ai tue
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day o f July, 1927.
church on Sunday c ening.
The |
S. E. WOOSTER. Notary Public.
COMMUNITY CHURCH
floral decorations, featuring the na­
My commission expires May 20, 1931
tional emblems, evoked much praise.
CORRFCT ATTF8T
CharUs E. Butterfield Pa*tor
H. C. STh i HENS
Sunday Service*
'STANDARD OIL COM PANY OF CALIFORNIA
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¡Bible school
10 a. m
July 31— Eastern Clackamas Dis­
RUTH L. DILLON
I Preaching
11 a. m
Director*
Evening Evangelistic Message 8 p.m trict Council o f Religious Education
Mid-week services on Tuesday at Rally at Viola on Sunday.
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R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N
ESTACADA
STATE
BANK,
How is your Ford
when it comes to economy?
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FLY SPRAY
flies -m osquitoes,
roaches tfmoths.elc.