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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1927)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER t, 192? rrj 1 I\ Eag' ■ Creek Orange met last Sat urday at Gran;'« Hall. They held a shor lines» m vting before diner cbii.-ai ■ two candidate» in the 3rd raid ml. .‘ giees. An interesting Lec turers Hour was enjoyed. There was | several visitors from Garfield Grange. The Garfield Grange had planned to go o Dinty Moore’s park and have a picnic but, as it rained some that | morning mey thought it was too damp and cold to picnic so decided to take their dinners and spend the j day with Eagle Creek Grange. The Eagle £ reek people were pleased to have the Garfield folks meet with them P.nd hope they will come again. “ Monty” Newell, o f Damascus, vis ited Eagle Creek Grange last Sat urday. He came to attend the Gar field picnic but finding none o f the Garfie'd folk at Dinty’s he came over to Eagie Creek Grange Hall, and found everyone eating dinner,, so be joined them. It was discovered that someone had again broken into the Grange hall and taken some table covers and the sashes which the drill team wore while putting on drills. Mrs. McKay was calling on Mrs. R. B. Gibson on Tuesday afternoon. & W e have a new line of boy's and girl's stockings New Goods Arriving Daily Englsh Prints, Ginghams, For Girls Chick Dresses School Supplies We have one good as new Fair- banks-Morae 1 V4(’ horse power gaso line engine for sale cheap if taken at once.— See Pointer’s Furniture Ex change. Pencils, Crayolas, Pens, Tablets, anil Inks. SPRINGWATER CHURCH Pure Silk Hose Assorted Sizes Ribbed Hose Ass’ted Shades GooSashes Variety of Styles and Line of Sizes The People’s Store Thomas I. Kirkwood, Pastor Sunday School at 10: a. m. Worship service at 11. Subject, “ The True Valueation of Our Tasks.” Christian Endeavor in the evening Topic: The Use and the Abuse o f the Tongue. James 3:1-18. GEORGE Sunday School at 2 p. m. Church service at 3. The Junior-Intermediate Christian Endeavor will again meet at the I church on Thursday afternoons under j the leadership o f Miss Flora lins. Ail the boys and girls o f the com munity are invited to enjoy the fun ianc* fellowship of these meetings, j EAGI CREEK ! l/rimtpa; i Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. Church service at 8. You will receive a cordial wel come at these services. T. J. K. H. B. Snyder, Prop. W VW VW VVYVY Miss Lenore Beck, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klinker MrB. „ J her grandmother, with whom she has Marie Klinker and Mr. Chas. Hoiger Curran thg w eck |been stay 'nS f ° r several months at nd small son, were calling on Mr. and Mr. R. Waue ;C °rne*6 Wash., was visiting for a few Mrs. Frank Ohmert last Thursday. «11U u t t a t i n o . a e OX »V i i O u r days last week at the home o f her >>. and vjrs Hai Gibson of Barton auu xamuy aau u,e tester rtale xam -: parentgj Mr. and Mr,. R. E Beck. JIr’ “ “ M" " “ a^ ‘ H jlb n » y »p e n lua wee* x-nu in hucKie . Guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Bard for a * K f M d M H' J h bgrry pa.cnes. Iftey report the uer- f ew days last week were, Mr. Bards’ son last b“ nday’ »*•» not so plentiful as some years cousin, J. E. Bard and wife from . C hm ^.linker, and ,Ir. C. but n:ce and large. [Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs Drake from Haiger and Percy Lord o f Portland were fishing up the Clackamas about Mrs. Millie McConnell, mother of FForest Grove. Earl McConnell, Mr. and Mrs> b r e d ! bunday diner guests of Mr. and four days. Mr. and Mrs. Leao Rath and son Thompson and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bard were Rev. and Mrs Me- Paul muesing and baby of Portland, Clennan and *on John Douglas and Henry went to Portland last Friday were visiting the Earl M c(> n n e ll s Mr: , 8nd Ra" da11 ° f Portland. and took in the Circus, and remained CURRINSVILLE page -r s m - m n 1 i t i J chool 1 Days The Grades Hi-School College W e Outfit All Of The Family Plenty New Lai! Merchandise BOYS YOUNG MEN New 2 Knicker Suits New 2 Pants Suits $ 7.50 New 2 Pants Suits $ 16.50 $ 35.00 YOUNG WOMEN GIRLS New Flannel Dresses MEN WOMEN New Fall Dresses New Fall Dresses $ 19.50 $ 25.00 New Fur Trim New Fur Trim New Fur Trim med Coats med Coats med Coats i $ 12.50 $ 19.50 CHARGE If MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS All Styles In Rain Coats And Slickers Caps — Shoes — Pants — Sweaters — Hats — Belts CHARGE IT A (o , Beaver Bldg.— — Over Woolworth Store Oregon City Look for the Clock Over the Entrance the backbone o f the poultry industry and to insure equal distribution o f tht from the standpoint of volumo o f feed. To prevent the calves from production. The farm flock, though sucking on, another, it is best to ordinarily small and only one of a keep them in the stanchions for number o f farm activities, in the ag- some time after feeding. Calf sta i- gregate makes up more than 80 per chions are usually 36 to 40 inch’ cent of the total egg production. high with spaces 4 to 5 inches wide Abundant sunshine and free space to 2 Vi' feet between the calves. Marriage licences free at Pointer s are as essential in pecan production ------------------------- Furniture Exchange, baby buggies as in liberal plant food in available Calves intended for baby beef almost as cheap. form and space to the roots. The sbouid ¡-- g ir te d on some grain when planting distance between pecan trees from 4 to 6 Weeks old. James and George Guttridgc left [has increased an average o f approx- Thursday for Aurora where they were j imately 1 foot a year since 1900, The B u rn u of Plant Industr going to pick hops. Mrs. Guttridge being at that time about 35 fret, and Earl are planing on leaving in At present few orchards are being s it v.hich has been conducting expe less than 60 feet each way, with the tents to develop dls^ase-resin a few days for the hop fields. tendency toward greater distances. ■ igar cane in Louisiana, has Issue ' a preliminary report showing th Those who bought asters from O. Occasional orchards are spaced 100 large increase in yields mn be ob feet. V. Coop are entitled to a prize for tained by substituting hardier vavi- the two best boquets exhibited on Calves kept together in a large pen are difficult to feed by hand unless cties for thc 3U* ar car>*3 formerly Labor Day. tied. When they are loose the milk 8l0Wn there. is often spilled, and the larger c a i v e s ------------------------- Arlie C°°P and Jeanette Maysmith get part o f the smaller ones 3hare. No matter which way you drive, :r o f Camas, Washington, came out Sun Very simple stanchions may be con- you don't drive the right way it ina day to visit Mrs. R. S. Coop, returning structed to prevent losses o f milk > the way to jail. the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Filix Carlson of Deep Creek visited with Mr. and Mrs O. V, Coop Sunday afternoon. Gil bert Qarlson returning home with them. • 0. V. Coop has purchased Holders over the week end. Mrs. Thompson 7 “ guests ' ° " of V m * ith Mr> *nd Mr8- Bend:8‘ 1 Clackamas station, were' Mr. ™ nl„ P° n rt‘and until Sunday Green house and expects to be able to supply the local trade with plants next year. £ O. B. Linn «.n n n .B [ £ £ £ £ . < > £ Z Z t o J H ~ from Wiilhoit Springs and are rested ing talks as well as some vocal sel- r' 8,1 *"*’ 11 ‘US s' nS J. H. Sterling who ran an ad in the and foeling fine. ections that were much enjoyed. have ^on* Portland to spend a few classified section o f the News a few Nearly all o f the threshing is done Don’t forget the 4 H Camp Coook- day8 rriends and reia’ iveS, be- Weeks ago was in thc office last Wed and farmers are elated over not ggt- ery Club program at the Gran¿c *ore sc*100! begins, nesday to run another ad in this hall this Friday evening September Mrs. Charles Hoiger and son spent ting grain wet. section that it was a paying proposi 2 at 8 o'clock, Admission 25 cents a few days last week with her mother tion. He has sold over three carload.« Mr. H. D. Lombard, recently from for adults and 15 cents for children. Mrs. Marie Klinker and family. ‘o f sheep in the past three weeks and Iowa, ha# leased the R. H. Currin A one act comedy entitled “ Eight Mr. and Mrs. Inskeep and little is now on his fourth car. The sheep ranch and has bought holdings of Thirty Sharp, and recitations and daughter, o f Oregon City, sp< nt Sat-j he is selling are especially adapted tc GcO. S_ Kitching and expgcts to take An. kuehner is to be there also urday and Sunday. Aug. 21, with this part o f the country. possession o f the place at once. club gongs are on the program. If you have anything to sell and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson Geo. Kitching expects to move to want to sell it quick, the thing to do Estacada in a few days. is to place a little ad in the Classified . . . . M. Lonsberry is rushing his lumber We are now ready for any repair Tne Currinsu e stoig is .ooking shed preparatory t0 stocking up with Columns of the News. work in our line and will run a real quite different since Mr. Iven Hagen a tun assortment o f lumber and ex- “ fix it” shop — M. Lonsberry, Prop. has been using the paint brush. Rev. and Mrs F. Morton of Ken- . . . . M . „ . pecU t0 be abl* t0 take car* oi any Main Street, North o f Grade School. John »A. and Elmer Marshall havg orders tor building material after newich, Washington, were the guests built a new wood shed for the Cur- the 1st. of September. o f Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boylan last rinsville store also laid some concrete ___ _____________ UPPER EAGLE CREEK Mrs. Alice Henkle and Mrs. J. P. dalks. Rheingans, the latter sister o f Milton GEORGE ITEMS L. H Ewalt is placing a new seed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and Boylan. a^-e spending a few days here children were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. on their way home to Iowa. clearing machine in the mill house of Threshing was finished this Qeo p rejgter o f Logan, Sunday. the Currlrs'dlle Store. This is one Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle cvere o f the well known Clipper' machines n*i* h.b°1! h o o d T h * yi,ld Painting at regular Intervals is was quite satisfactory, Gresham visitor# Monday. * and is a machin ethat is highly recom the cheapest way to keen buildings Leo Rath, Frank Howard and R. 8. . . A. . N. Orke and wife and Some and implements in good eend'tion. mended. , Chaney are hauling lumber for Mr. fnends were out this way Sunday. The bui,din(t mptorials widely used __________ ~ “ < hr."icy who is going to buiid a new Th«y w.-re out to h r farm. to-d«y. such as ysltow pin . ca ■ pt> R f N G W A - E R barn in the near future. Leslie Woodle and Orville Doug- and more common strals deterio- Guests o f Mrs. Nettie Grabie and A fter spending five weeks at the j**8 were P°rtland visitors on Mon- ate rapiHly on exposure, and need Harry Grabble and family for a few home of Julius Paulsens’, Plnyton frequent n-'!nti-ig. F'-en sheet iron davs recently, were Mr. and .Mrs. Watson, returned to his home in , , *” ‘ „ r*dJ j,nU ;e r a r f ' h t has been tinned nr galvanized Newman and daughter o f Modesta. c eii,VOO(i iast Thursday X . . . rS„ oot' e ’' ent UP to prevent u rtin g, usually -nould be Cal., and Mrs. Maggie Buckley o f „1 C l . S S X r l S j Z : » I. Fort Jones. Cal., who are relatives o f . . . . . . . . ... , r nn<’ Klc,’ *rr> trlP- me> got about 50 the coating. the Grabies. if" r:1£ ^ ^ ^ m * x , ' Notwithstanding the growing im- Lucille Guttridge was a Tuesday and ^ J<>hnso" ’ Heck Danald R*^ard.on, o f Portland. rnrtan„ o f the sperialized poultry night guest of Mildred and Gertrude !,nd Mr- ,' omu" a,so o f Cal,forma w , sth eg u -tt o f Le«, < \ oule while nork ard of ,he commercial farm Martha! were visitors a few days. ;r,c. * m V V á le t AiícuStrop Pxazor T h ru th e w h isk ers in a flash — leaving the face smooth as velvet. Thc stropped, smooth- edged b la d e does it. 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