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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1927)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927 ELWOOD ITEMS Mr. ami Mrs. M. Park and Mrs. E lbert H arris visited Mrs. F. N. Uad- onau of Estacada Friday. fh e W inners Sunday school class was entertained a t the home of Mrs. D. Stahlnecker Saturday night. T. G. Munson is working a t the B ituer mill a t Bull Run. W arern Torvell who has been in northern C alifornia fo r some tim e re turned home last week. Otis Valien shot u wild cat in his lien house Sunday morning. Mrs. Wilson and son Lloyd and granddaughter Adeline llyers are staying on the Henderson place at present. Mr. and Mrs. D. Stahlnecker made a trip to Union Mills Saturday. The school and Sunday school are preparing a joint Christmas program to be given a t the school house on the evening of December 23. Seasonal} Never were foods more tempting than during the cool fall days when the harvests have brought forth every known product. Great yellow pumpkins, plump fowls; lucious orchard fruits, crisp celery, great white potatoes—and brand new stocks of canned and preserved fruits from every land. Bring the basket here every Saturday— if you want a selec tion of food stuffs which will tempt the palate of every member SPR1NGWATER ■ of the family. As for the prices—you’ll find none more reason able. Now as Thanksgiving has come and gone, and Christmas is only three weeks away don’t forget that we can supply you with all your needs—Dates, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, and other fruits that are fresh, for the cakes and other baking. Winter Materials We have just put in our new fall and winter materials that makes sewing easy for the housewife, we have up-to-date foot wear for men that is of long wearing service. All of our footwear is of the very latest styles and cuts, both in high and low cuts. We are glad to show you our line any time. Come in and see them before you buy. m jXtlVPJrto'oa The e ¿3L H. B. Snyder, Prop. Church Service Springw a ter Church Sunday school a t 10 a. m.; service of worship a t 11, subject fo r the morning service is “Christm as Prep- .. „ . .. _ , , arations. Christian Endeavor and Mission study in the evening. ! Boost E stacada by patronizing her the u p. m. The C hristnias program will industries, 25, be given in the afternoon of C hrist-, some good hymns. but mas Day. 8. He will meet and nod or speak pa- E agle Creek Sunday school a t 10:30 a. m. to good, quiet neighbors. He will Christian Endeavor a t 7:15; preach come aw ay feeling a little more char George ing service at 8. The Christm as itable tow ard all the world, even to- , Sunday . , school . . at 2 p. ^ m. Remem' program to be given by the Sunday w ard those excessively foolish young ber, girls and boys, Christmas is ju s t _____ sch00i wq[ . . ___ be one week before men who regard . church going as two weeks off. Church service at Christmas, Sunday evening, Deeem- so ft perform ance. ber 18. On Christm as day the service 9- I advocate a m an's joining ir. will be in the morning a t 11 o’clock ! church work fo r the sake of showing his faith by his works. instead of in the evening as usuaL These are excellent words of our Busy Bees E n te r ta in e d The Busy Bees, a Sunday school late President, class of the C hristian church tau g h t! Sunday m orning, 11 o’clocK, th i by Mrs. Nielsen gave a party Satur- subject will be “C haracter Building.' day aftern o o n a t the church and they ln lhe evenin« » t 7:30 Aliss Lotuse lived up to th eir name in spending tiodfrey, a retu rn ed missionary from H very busy afternoon in playing India< will speak and will demon games. A lunch was served consist-1stra te native Indla costumes. A pro ing of sandwiches, cake, cookies, c a n -, ” ram will be given in connection. dy and punch. Mrs. Dent, the super-1 All are invited to attend. intendent, was present and assisted | with the entertainm ent. About th irty \ 'w ere present. attention called change of service fo r December preaching service in the morning, instead a Christm as service and geant in the evening. Methodist Notes û î A H ä B i r n 0 (H ifi One which he’ll enjoy for years to come —a constant reminder of your good judg ment— a Valet AutoScrop Ra:or. Offered in many styles of sets, from up. A greatly appreciated gift. For sale at all drug, cigar, hardware and specialty 5 hop. strop Razor S h a rp e n s Tne Neighborly club meets with Mrs. Sylvester Lawrence next \V ed- nesday. \ A t a opecial m eeting of tne P. T. A. last \V ednesilay it was deciueu to try the hot lunch system as sug gested by one of the members, eacli m other to send the desired article to be w arm ed a t the school, tin s sys tem win he tried until the next m eet ing, which is the third Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson were visitors a t the school on W ednesuay. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Howell ana daughters were visaing relatives in Portland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E verett Shibley and Miss Elva Shibley were Portland vis itors ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph llaiisvO anu Mr. and Mrs. toresc Ericsson were ¡Sunday evening visitors at the Har old Horner home. Mrs. E arl sm uiey visited i>. ativeo in Portland during tne wees c m . Joe M arshall is home a lte r wors- ing away fo r several months. Mrs. George P erry and sons were visiting relatives a t Eldorado on Sun day. Mr. Kirkwood and daughter were calling on Air. and Mrs. Aloger on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Air. and Miss Madden and Air. and Mrs. John P ark and children w ere Sunday vis itors a t the Sherm an Kilgore home in Gresham. Airs. W alker, Miss Head and Aliss Young were in Portland Saturday. Airs. H enry Cromer has been con fined to her bed with a severe coin. Jim G utcndge is slowiy recovering from injuries received when a horse kicked him more than a week ago. t u r n t A guvs Nine points on church going, given ; by Theodore Roosevelt: 1. In this actual world, a church less community, a community where men have abandoned and scoffed a t 'o r ignored th e ir religious needs, is a comm unity on the rapid down 1 down grade. 2. Church work and church a t tendance mean the cultivation of the habit o f feeling some responsibility i fo r others. ! 3. T here are enough holidays fo r I | most o f us. Reserve one day in the week fo r the Lord. 4. Yes, I know all the excuses. I j know th a t one can worship the Crc - 1 ato r in a grove of trees, or by a running brook, or in a man's own home ju s t as well as in a church. B ut I also know as a m atter of cold fact th a t the average man does not thus worship. 5. He may no t h ear a good sermon a t church. He will hear a sermon by a good man who is engaged all the week in m aking hard lives a little easier. 1 6. He will listen to and take p a rt j in reading some beautiful p assag es. from th e Bible. And if he is -ot f a - ; m iliar w ith the Bible he has suffered , a loss. 7. He will take p a rt in singing PAGE •'« UPPER EAGLE CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Douglass were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Gibson Sunday. R. B. Gibson and T. C. McKay were Sandy visitors last W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson F’airchild and little daughter of Oregon City were guests a t the home of Roy Douglass over the week end. Ed. Chapman and Will Douglass spent Monday evening a t the home of Perry Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle made a trip to Oregon City on Tuesday. Mrs. Odell and Mrs. T. M. Clester were Gresham visitors on Tuesday. P E R S O N A L S AND The Model Supply Company’s Toyland is full of gifts a t Sale Prices. Stationery, reg. 50c, fo r 25c O ther Stationery from 45c to $2.50 per box LOCALS Miss E leanor Scott of the high B ath Salts, perfum ery and school faculty was a week end visitor with friends in Corvallis. Toilet Sets, Silk U nderw ear, Miss Thelma Wilcox of Oregon City spent the week enn here a t the Silk Hose, and G arters and home of her parents, Air. and Airs. Stamped Goods. Ray Wilcox. Mr. and Airs. Ed. Douglass of Yon- ealla visited relatives and their lit Come and see our display be tle daughter Betty Je a n in this vi fore making your selections. cinity over the week end. Miss Mary Alice Reed came home Boost Estacada by patronizing her from Portland and spent the week industries. end in Estacada. E S T A C A D A cT W E A T C O M P A N Y We have a complete line of SUGAR CURED SMOKED MEATS made in our shop and the prices are right. Dr. M. M. Martindaie Chiropractor of Oregon City Monday and Friday eve nings after six o’clock. Office at Linn’s Inn Broadway Garage CLIMB T H A T H IL L IN HIGH W IT H R IC H F IE L D MORE P O W E R FO R T H E SAME PR IC E T U B E T I R E PA T C H IN G PL UM BING— T IN WORK ST ORA GE P O R TL A N D -E ST A C A D A T E R M IN A L GATES FUNERAL HOWL G resham 2471 ED LINN A T L L IN N ’S IN N AGENT Estacada, Oregon P hone 54-52 J. E. GA TE S DR. W. W. RHODES O S T E O P A T H IC PH Y SIC IA N AND SU RGEON Iff ice in L tchthorn Bldg. Estacad:: DR. H. M. KRAMER D E N T IS T Office H ours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings by Appointm ent Office Phone 315 E stacada, Oregon TRUCK S. E. WOOSTER A. G. AMES Real E state, Loans, Insurance Rentals CLYDE RAKE FA RM LOANS A S P EC IA LT Y Telephone Estacada. Ore. “ The Square Deal B arber” E stacada’s Loading Tonsorial A rtist Popular Prices— Bobbing a Specialty Walter W. Gilbert, M. D Shop on B roadw ay E stacada, Ore. Physician . D., D. C. and E. C. LATOURETTF. A ttorneys ractice in all Courts F irst National Bank O regon City a nd Surgeon O F F I C E HO URS: 9 T O 5 a n d evenings ESTACADA, OREGON Oregon O. D. EBY EYF.S Are Precious A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W G eneral Practice. C onfidential Adviser. I tre a t them accord -g n a r y —-- optical insly- service A th a' pleases and satisfies. Dr. Fr«e*e eye specialist. Masonic building,, Or- Oregon egon City. Oregon City Liberty Theatre Admission 25c and 10c . . . PROGRAM . . . FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DEC. 9-10 " T H E FA IR CO-ED” One of the big hits of the season CUTS MORE SLICES TO THE LOAF - SUNDAY, MONDAY, DEC. 11-12 “ SH AMROCK H A N D IC A P ” All star cast— a very good show TUES., WED., DEC. 12-13 The G eorgia Blossoms, colored M instrels; also picture show each night; Tuesday, “ Shamrock H and icap,” W ednesday, “ The Angel of Broadw ay.” Don’t miss it. WED. and THURS., DEC. 14-15 “ R ISK Y BUSINESS” S tarrin g V era Reynolds. a good show. An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and children’s between meal snacks. ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The same price as the regular large loaf. This is FRIDAY, S A T ’DAY, DEC. 16-17 Yakima C a n u tt in “ T H E F IG H T IN G S T A L L IO N ” Lots o f action in this one Sold at Your Favorite £ Y * .. 'i JfajX Grocery and Restau- * * rants in Estacada and L O I S C t L . O - / V F Vicinity. tlunU munti.I <« ■ ' f