Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 20, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1928
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SPRINGWATER, Jan. 19.— (Spe­
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cial;.— The Neighborly club met with
Airs. Joe Guttridge on Wednesday
with twelve ladies present to enjoy
visiting and the delicious lunch. The
next meeting will be with Mrs. Beala
Lawrence the second Wednesday in
February.
At the regular meeting of Spring
water Grange last Saturday the new
officers for the year were installed
in both the adult and juvenile
granges. They deceided to give an
entertainment on Saturday evening,
January 28.
Air. and Mrs. Sherman Kilgore of
Gresham were guests at ,the Madden
home on Tuesday.
Airs. Wiley Howell visited with
Mrs. Clarence Hull on Friday.
Air. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley and
Miss Elva were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Moger on Friday.
Among those from*this neighbor­
r.T vr. r.n r n y g r r r a T i T n n T
hood attending Pamona grange at
Logan on Wednesday o f last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Shibley, Mr. and
Mrs. Bard, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson
Air. and Mrs. Shearer, and Mr. and
Mrs. Horner. They all reported a
very enjoyable and interesting day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker have
moved back to Portland from their
farm for the rest of the winter.
A Good. Sensible, Clean
Several from here enjoyed the
Cozy Hotel
play at the Estacada high school on
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Howel! and
Always open and unusually heated and the beds are
daughters were Sunday afternoon
such chat we just can’t get them up in the morning.
callers at the John Keller home in
“ Some” Kitchen and Dining Room, T oo!
Dodge.
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Mr. Horner of Dodge spent Sunday
visiting with his son Harold and fam­
ily-
Dinner guests o f Mr. and Airs. By­
ron Cogswell Sunday were Art Cogs­
well ol' Eagle Creek, Air. and Mrs
young couple are well known here McDonald and Mr. and Aliss Madden
Wilbur Howell was a dinner guest !
where they have often visited. Mrs.
I Carr is a sister o f Mrs. Ralph De of Eddie Shearer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and fam ­
Shazer, and taught at Greenwood
several years ago. She is teaching ily of Camp 8 were week end guests
Admission 25c and I Oc at lone this year. Their host of at the J. A. Kiggins home. On Mon­
friends wish them much happiness. day they went to Portland accom
Mrs. Roy Veach o f Portland is panied by Mrs. Kiggins.
Mrs. Moger and son John w ere1
here keeping house for awhile foi
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Jan. 20, 21 her father and brother, Chris and Sunday evening visitors at the J. A . :
Elmer Pagh. The men are doing the Shibley and Peter Erickson homes.
"T H E D ESIRED W O M A N ”
Mrs. Wiley Howell called on Mrs.!
logging for Mark Pagh.
Hobson Monday afternoon.
SUNDAY, MONDAY, Jan. 22, 23
Quite a number in this section arc-
"T H E ANCIENT H IG H W A Y ”
reported on the sick list, mostly v.ith
A James Oliver Curwood story with
GEORGE
colds and coughs.
Jack Holt, Billie Dove and Montigue
Guests at the Henry Cromer home
Love.— A Big Show.
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jess|
I. O. Barr, Sunday; Bill Kaake,
GEORGE, January 19.— (Special). Cromer and baby and Mrs. Emery i
Monday
— Mrs. Chris. Johnson gave a party Cromer and son Jack o f Logan, and |
in honor of her little daughter Viv­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and soi j
V i'lN ’ SD’ Y, TH’RSD’Y, Jan. 25, 26 ian’s birthday Monday, January 16
Ben.
"ALM OST HUM AN”
she being 6 years old. Th? guest
Alias Ethyl Young, upper grad, j
With Vera Reynolds. A very good present were Mrs. R. S. Chaney ant
teacher, visited at her home in Port­
picture. Also starting the sereal,
small daughter Margaret, Mrs. Clay land over the week end.
“ THE GREEN A R C H E R ”
Chaney and baby Donald and daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hansen who
Joe Guttridge, Wednesday; Leo
ter Mary, Mrs. Harold Joyner ant' have been visiting relatives in Port­
Rath, Thursday
little daughter Iva May, Mrs. Peter land for several weeks, came home
UPPER GARFIELD
Ruhl and three children and Mrs. H Sunday. Mrs. Hansen has been quite
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Jan. 27, 28
Johnson. Refreshments consisting ol ill while away and while she is better
— A DOUBLE—
fruit salad, sandwiches and cake were at present, she is still quite poorly.
UPPER GARFIELD, Jan. 19.—
Bill Taylor in
served. Little Miss Johnson receivei
Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard of Forest (Special).— Mrs. W. C1. Taylor visited
“ THE FLYIN G U R A N C H ”
many useful presents.
Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. F'aust and with her husband at Vernonia over
and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Held were din­ Martin Young were Sunday visitors the week end.
“ GOING THE L IM IT ”
ner guests on Sunday o f Mr. and Mrs at the Hansen home. Mr. Young re­
Both good shows— one price
Those from Garfield Grange at­
mained for a few days’ visit.
Edgar Heiple, Friday; O. P. Califf, H. Johnson.
tending Pamona grange at Logan last
Week end visistors o f Mr. and Mrs week were Mr. and Mrs. H. Tracy,
Mrs. Carl Lins met with an acci­
Saturday
dent last Saturday afternoon, in run­ Peter Erickson were their son Floyd Air. and Mrs. H. B. Davis, J. B. Rob­
ning her car up on the hank and tip and family o f Portland?
ertson, and Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Guests at the Earl Shibley home or Weatherby.
ping over. The accident was due to
This C o u p o n is g o o d fo r
some cattle lying in the road. She Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
One T e n Cen t Tick et
William Porter and sister Ellen
was very nervous for a day or so. Gillum and two daughters of Port­ Patterson were visitors Monday at
to see the
and somewhat shaken up but seems land.
the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Conard
“ GREEN
ARCHER”
Guests at the William Bard home Kregbaum.
not hurt otherwise.
Jan. 25 and 26
during
the
past
week
were
Mr.
and
Air. and Mrs. Roy Maxwell o f Sell-
L IBERTY TH E A TR E
The dance held at the Garfield
wood hre spending a few days or Mrs. Jess Lincoln, and Miss Erna Grange last Saturday night was well
Hennawicky
of
Portland
and
Airs.
their ranch here.
Mr. Maxwell if
attended. Among those from Port­
busy working and improving his place William Smith of Logan.
land present were Mr. and Mrs. Kern
Ann
Guttridge
celebrated
her
7th
when «ver he has a few days' vaca­
birthday on Sunday by inviting a few and daughters Ruth and Aneta and
tion.
friends for dinner with a lovely Mr. and Mrs. Dribble.
DOVER
Mr. Klinker and Leo Rath were
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jones from
birthday cake and everything to g o !
busy sawing at their mHl last week
Clackamas
attended the dar.ee here
with it, prepared by her mother, Mrs.
getting out some tics. The Weider
Saturday night.
DOVER, Jan. 19.— (Special).— hold brothers were doing the same Joe Guttridge.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Campbell arc at their mill.
daughter Rozane and son Ronald vis­
their
play,
“
Adam
and
Eva.”
A
large;
receiving congratulations upon the
George Wilson motored to Glad crowd was present and all enjoyed ited relatives and friends in Port­
arrival of a ten pound boy born on
stone last Friday to visit with hii it. Much credit i* tin® to the mem­ land over the week end.
January 12.
The young man has
son. Will Wilson and family.
Mrs. George Buser is very sick at
bers of the east and Miss Anderson, j
been named Raymond. Mother and
her home with grippe..
who
was
the
coach.
About
$75
was
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Paulsen
and
family
babv are doing nicely. Dr. Hughes of
Howard Hunt has a sick horse.
Gresham was in attendance and Mrs. were invited to supper last Monday taken in.
Mr. and Mrs. William Salswedels
The property managers o f the play
C. W. Newmann is taking care of evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
and daughter Irma went to Portland
were
Barnard
Whitaker
and
Guy
Fan-
R.
S.
Chaney.
them.
A. H. Miller and Harold Joyner ton. They proved to be capable and in their new car Monday. Miss Irma
Mark Pagh has completed his mill
remained in Portland where she has
made
a business trip to Oregon City dependable.
and :s now operating it. Ralph De
At a special assembly the senior- work.
Tuesday.
Shu ?r is also running his; and D.
Mrs. Ellen Patterson and Mrs. Sa­
The George Grange held its regular introduced the cast and two short
V’ . P.cse has started up again after
sketches were given in order to ad­ die Anders called on Airs. Kimmel
meeting
last
Saturday
evening
anc
a brh f shut down.
Raymond De
vertise. Opal Chester gave a peppy Thursday.
Shn-.cr is hauling tics for his brother installed the new officers.
The many friends of William Gil
talk
urging the students to attend.
Otto Paulsen spent Sunday evening
and Mark Pagh.
The freshman class published the gan are glad to learn that he is able
with Mr. and Mrs. Held.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De Shazer.
Hycada last week while the regular to be up and around again after hii
Misg Violet De Shazer and Edward
editor and manager were busy with illness.
HIGH SC H O O L NOTES
M'-Cahe -. sited the Walter Kitzmil-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casey o f
the play. “ Adam and Eva."
The
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ier family in Oregon City Sunday.
staff included Walter Smith and Portland visited Mrs. Casey's mother
Girl» to P l*y Milwa uk ie
The Mark Pagh children have the
The Estacada girls will compete Thomas Baker, editors; Howard Fifer Mrs. C. C. Snyder one day this week.
mumps in a light form.
Mr. Van Houten and Leo Van Hou-
with the Milwaukie girls in a game assistant; Alarie Baker, cartoonist;
Murray Clark of Eagle Creek is o f basketball at Milwaukie on Friday and George Allen, jokes.. The paper ten went to Clackamas the firs, o f
working in the mill for Ralph De evening, the 20th. The line-up will was enjoyed by all the students and the week and purchased some cows.
Shazer.
be: Forward*— Blanche Armstrong; the freshmen are to be commended
bers.
They hold a meeting every
The Rev. C. T. Cook was visiting ; and Ora McKenney; centers— Erma for the excellence o f their work.
week and all the boys are working
in the community recently. He plans I Wilcox and Irene Davis; guards— B o y S c o u t T r o o p R eor ga n iz ed
Air. Drews, boy scout master, re­ for advancement. They are planning
to hoi 1 services here the fourth Sun 1 Marion Gardner and Alice Kaake:
si titutes— Janet Gilgan, Lucille ports that the boy scouts have re- to hike to Camp Millard within the
day o f each month.
lends of Miss Audrey Waite have Saunders. Edith De Atoy and Mar; lently reorganized and that there ■ xt few weeks and later in the sum-
.ire quite a few new members and r cr they are going to build a cabin
Rutp notified of her recem niarrcag^ Lemon.
in PoVlfuml to fcthnfe'y rarr.
The I Friday evening EhC itaiofd gavfl, a lBrgr humbtr' bf prbYpmlvif tnem- 1 there for a permanent chmp.
That a Genuine Ford Battery fits 80 per cent of all
makes o f cars,
That it is ideal for your radio,
That it is an 80 Ampere hour Battery,
That it has 13 heavy plates to each cell,
That it has a full rubber case,
That we will for a short time more allow you $1 00
for your old battery on trade,
That the retail price is only $11.00
Come in and let us show you this
Fine Battery
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C O O K E M O TO R
ANUAL CLEARANCE SALE ■
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W atch This Space
CO.
THE ESTACADA
Next
W eek
For
Our Anual January
m
Cash Raising Clear­
ance Sale.
HOTEL
ESTACADA
Liberty Theatre
PROGRAM
Fhe
People’s Store
H. B, Snyder, Prop.
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comes largey from the words of approval
spoken by its customers.
We greatly ap­
preciate the business that has come to us in
this manner.
Actual experience is the best test of the service ren­
dered by a bank.
May we have an opportunity of serving you?
TH E
E STA C A D A STATE
BANK
Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year.
Mrs. Mary J. Coonrod
AND DAUGHTER
Have opened a Restaurant, three doors north of
the Estacada State Bank, on Broadway
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