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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1927)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927 There has been considerable trou recting a large new barn on their the Doctor has had considerable in- place, when completed is going to be ; trests for many years and is known ble caused by trespassing and dogs biting the sheep on the Earlcrest The man who can overcome a dif the finest in this immediate neighbor I to most of the people. He had dis- Stock Farm of which C. I. Sersenous Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, posed of his commercial orchard here, hood. ficulty without a fiitht has a wonder as second-class mail. | John and Elmer Marshall, L. H. j and most o f his ranch but still held is the owner. There were six sheep ful invention, absolutely new. I about sixty acres o f land and made biten last week and one of the best Mrs. Ellen Patterson and William Ewalt and L. H. Rake have been put Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon, by the ones killed which is always the case. ; occasional trips to the community. ting a new foundation under the Porter went to Gladstone last Thurs He wishes us to state that any one Friends in this neighborhood will store building at Currlnsviiie. ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY day on business. caught trespassing will be prosecuted be interested to know o f the mar Lester Hale reports the heaviest Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland were hay crop in years and finds it very riage o f Miss Vara Colt to Kenneth to the full extent of the law and that Subscription Rates dinner iruests o f Judge and Mrs. Brown which took place at the home every dog that is caught oil the pre dificult to cure. One Year ........................................................................... $1.50 Arnold o f Portland last Friday. The Beers Lumber Co. are putting o f the bride’s parents in Portland on mises will be killed immediately. W. K. Corbin was a business visitor the last o f the lumber on the ground Saturday, July 16. The grooms fath Six Months ...................................................................................75 in Portland one day 1.-st week. Charles Weaver has shipped out 40 to build a new cold storage room and er preformed the ceremony in the Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Anders and crates o f red raspberries in the last presence o f about fifty friends and woodshed under the same roof. family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelly and couple o f days and is intending on sons Arthur and Ivan and the Misses | Mrs. E. J. Voigt returned home Sat- relatives and the bride’s sister Eline, keeping this record up or doing better ! urday after spending two weeks vaca- acted as brides inuid. Many beauti Ruth and Mildred Ayers were visitors ‘ tion on coast near Tillamook. ful and valuable gifts were received all through the berry season. at Gresham Sunday. The Earl McConnell and Lester by the bride and groom who have a The Christian Endeavor Society ofl Hale Families picniced at Dodge Park large circle o f friends. A fter a trip Beverly Bronson o f Oakland is vis Garfield gave a weiner roast Wed to Crater Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Brown iting his grandmother, Mrs. Emma nesday nignt at Mr. and Mrs. Salz- the last week end. II. C. Glover was buying mowing will he at home in Portland. Bronson. wedel. Gaines and other pleasures were indulged in and all went home machine repai.s in Currinsville Fri- well satisfied. Mrs. Van Houten | day. Mrs. Bertha Shankland o f Portland chaperoned the Young people. At the Special meeting o f Garfield I was visiting relatives in Currinsville T U N E IN Grange held last Saturday evening, Sunday. Richard Githins and H. H. Carlin Our Neighborhood Drug Store “ 4” the County Agent, Mr. Inskeep gave quite an interesting talk on potato were caling on Geo. Walter Sunday Everybody is so busy we haven’t Program Every Friday Evening 7 :3 0 to 8 :0 0 O ’clock growing. time to look for news. Over the Broadcasting Station K G W The many friends o f Mr. and Mrs. Orin Ballou congratulates them on SEE SP ECIA L A N N O U N C E M E N T ELSEW HERE EAGLE CREEK the arrival o f an eleven pound daugh IN TH IS ISSUE ter. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Glover and Clifton, went to Portland to attend VIOLA NEWS the wedding o f Mrs. Mrs. Glover’s sister, Miss Vera Colt, who was mar The Millers gave a family re-union ried on Saturday evening to Ken picnic on Cleer Creek Sunday. A- neth Brown o f Portland. bout 40 being present as Mr. and Mrs. A general and iH f w U I tm rvcy o f automobile owner* Ed. Twllinger and family drove to Fred Miller and family o f Los Angles Hillsboro on Sunday, to visit a re- recendy conducted k f * g n a t organization, shows that arehere visiting with his brothers Ray 344,679 owners o f other cars intend to change to Buick I lative who is in the hospital there. and Ed Miller. Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan of next time they buy a car. Miss Ethel Ficken who is spending : Portland spent Sunday at the L. A. her vacation at homd with her parents I Smith home. These owners have compared their cars with Buick— in had some o f her girl chums o f Estaca A large number o f people from performance, in econom y, in com fort, luxury and dependa H- A. La BARRE, Prop. da visiting with her for a few days. this section attended Chautauqua at bility. A n d they have decided that Buick offers greater value. Miss Marion and Ellen Stone o f Gladstone, during this week. Palo Alto, Calif., with there grand Rev. Kirkwood is leaving this Examine a Buick at your earliest opportunity. Find out W e carry a complete line of the Crown Mills parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone Sr. week for a vacation trip, so there why so many owners o f other cars are changing to Buick products. Pancake Pastry Flour, Kernels O ’ Wheat and Wm. Stone Jr. o f Oregon City will be no evening service at the Ralston Bran, Rolled Oats, Farina W hole Wheat, were visiting at the John Hamilton church until Sunday, August 21st. Sr. home Saturday Mr. Hamilton al The Sunday School and Christian En Com Meal all Oregon products as demonstrated by W H E N B E T T E R A U T O M O B IL E S AR B B U IL T . so being their grand father. B U I C K W I L L B JJILD T H E M Mrs. L. A . Humphreys at the High School recently. deavor will be continued as usual. Mr. Jim Barbridge o f Los Angles Chris Longwell and Grant Test Calif, have been spending a few days drove to Portland Friday. Also a full line o f Groceries, Confectioneiy, Ice visiting old friends he is on his way Cream Etc Some Good Bargins in Canned Goods. Miss Carinne Twllinger is camp home from Eastern Oregon where he ing for a week near Rhododren with has a wheat ranch. W E BUY EGGS a party o f friends from the Dalis. Mr. J. E. La Croy and daughter The tragic death o f Dr. Styker on Esther, who is now staying with him ’ Mt. Hood, Sunday, was a shock to and Mrs. Brown and children, Mynard many people o f Eagle Creek, where and Phyllis were in Estacada Satur day. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miil- ler and daughter Bernice also Leslie and Jeannette Hamilton enjoyed a trip around Mt- Hood Loop. Deliveries Twice Daily; 11:00 a. m ; 4:00 p. m. Mr. John Hamilton Sr., James Ham ! ilton, William Graham, Mr. and M rs.1 PHONE 521 H. B. SNYDER, Prop. Geo. Priester and family, Mrs. H. | Brown and family spent Sunday at I the Gladstone Chautauqua. Mrs. J. N. Mattoon is not as well as her friends would like to hear, i \ she is having a lady from Albany ¡staying with her. Mr. E. Powers and Mr. Ed. Miller | has been helping 3. E. -La Croy put Abe Martin Says, “ One of the toughest jobs in life up hay for the last few days. Mr. is to pick a good cat, not because good cats is so La Croy has a fine crop o f clover hay. sca’ce, but because dey’s so many of them. Mr. J. E. La Croy and daughter i Esther, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Graham, | That’s the problem confronting Mrs. Housewife, Mrs. H. Brown and children were) visiting at the John Mattoon home you a.sk us for when it comes to picking a good grocery store. It’s Friday, Mrs.John Mattoon who is Veedol, by name, you a tough job for her, not because good grocers are hack from the Oregon City hospital get an oil that has been heat - feeling fine. tested to resist temperature» scarce, but because there are so many of them. 100 degrees hotter than the EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS GARFIELD I 3 car 4 4 owners ,6 7 9 say Buickwill be their next car ESTACADA PHARMACY M O D EL SU PPLY COM PANY The Cascade Motor Co. Estacada. Oregon People’ s Store A Tough J o b ! for the asking! No Y our car needs a oil heat-tested Red Next time you drop in the “N E W S ” office to pay up that subscrip tion—ask for one of our valuable Premiums. Either This handsome ‘ ‘ Gold Pal“ Itenuine Valet Autostrop Rator, hottest friction y o u r m otor. CURRINSVILLE — spot in Drive in today and let us safeguard your motor with the famous Veedol “film of protection/* Tho Cleve Heiple and Norman Linn families made a Mt. Hood Loop trip* which was enjoyed by all. The Currinsville Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Walter Looney and all re-j port a guod time and certainly prais ed the delicious ice cream. Their ESTACADA, ORE. next meeting is to he with Mrs. Tom pkins in August. Dr. M. M. Martindale W. A. Rhoads is building a new residence on his lot in Currinsville. I Chiropractor The John Richards family picniced i o f Oregon City at Dodge park Sunday. Mrs. H. D. Lombard and children Monday and Friday eve were calling on Geo. Walter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Duus were in nings after six o’clock. Currinsville last week. Office at Linn’s Inn Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heiple are e- Cooke Motor Co. complete with strop and blade, free, with a one year paid sub T H E C U R R IN S V IL L E S T O R E F E A T U R IN G IS scription to the E astern C la c k DR. FRED A. PERKINS am as N ew s, |h i A full years’ subscription to this nationally famous farm m s r - s t azine, Jtivinu the latest farm news direct from Washington D. C. 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