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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1928)
EASTERN PACE EIGHT , r r r f r T ~>HW » l ^ Tr ' . * j . ’j t r t l iB O H 5 3 B & t ' Start Now N« matte how plentiful crops muy be, there is always a market f m th* best. Almost half u million farmers have proved the effective ness of the Fordson tractor by producing better crops and earning more profits with less labor. The Fordson at work on your farm will unquestionably earn new profits fi r you. By making it possible for you to accomplish more yourself every day, it will also effect a big saving in hired help. With the Fordson you can plow as deeply as need he and effect a real saving in countless other power operations. By enabling you to prepare seed beds at the right time in the right way, and by mak- ng ,t easy to do timely and clean cultivation, the Fordson will in crease crop yields. It will effect another big saving by making it possible to do harvesting promptly. D E C ID E N O W NOT TO G O A N O T H E R SEA SO N W IT H O U T T H IS IN D ISPEN SA BLE FARM POW ER BOB COOKE MOTOR Co. Fresh and Smoked MEATS of the very best quality at right prices. th ? Estacada Meat Company For School Lunches We have many kinds of dainty cakes, cookies and pastry for the school lunch boxes. Try them. U-NEED-A BAKERY Phone 53-6, Estacada Call us When in Need of Special Orders THE ESTACADA «MA Good, Sensible, Clean Cozy Hotel Always open and unusually heated and the beds are such that we just can’t get them up in the morning. “Some” Kitchen and Dining Room, Too! H O TEL ESTACADA CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1928 T H R E E L IN K S .¡inner hosts at their home Sunday Mrs. George Armstrong and her night when they entertained Mr. and s!ster. jlrs. Davis, made a trip to Mrs. Horry Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Har Portland last week. old Wooster and son Harry and El Mrs. Ed. Cutting and Mrs. John mer Marshall. The occasion celebrat McGinnia spent a few days in Port ed Jlr. Marshall’s birthday. land last week. The following families enjoyed a Mrs. Davis visited her sister, Mrs. skating party at Davis lake Sunday George Armstrong, for a few days afternoon: Johnson, Ramsey, Poole, last week. Wooster, Erickson, Schaefer, Jiar- The 3 B’s club met at the home j shall and Kelly, of Mrs. R. J. Schaefer ^Thursday an d ! Mrs. Rhodes and daughter Mil celebrated the second anniversary of dred of Estacada visited with friends I the club. here over the week end. A number of people attended the ■ Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Townsend and j Legion affair in Estacada Friday children spent the week end in Port night. : land visiting Mrs. Townsend’s par- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall were | ents. ___ Mrs. W. D. Davidson was in Esta cada for a few days recently. Vic. Johnson of Camp 10 went to Portland Monday. Mrs. Rhoades and daughter Mil- died visited with friends at Camp 10 Admission 25c and iOc Sunday. Mrs. Jessie Downing and son Har old are visiting with Mrs. Downing’s father, J. L. Beaver. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Jan. 27-28 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schaefer were — A DOUBLE— - ; dinner hosts Saturday night, enter Bill Taylor in taining Mrs. Janies Smith and child- Liberty Theatre JIjss Katherine Hall, who is teach ing at Corbett, visited with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hall, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Udell of Dover last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kirchem and daughters Mabel and Elaine of Ore gun City, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duus and daughter little Betty Jean Dou glass, Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass and rMs. William Sharp of Portland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Douglass son Sunday. Miss Ruth Webber and her brother were visiting with Ruby Hoffmeiste Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister were Oregon City visitors Monday. Mrs. Roxana Clester and Mrs. Ka tie Odell were Gresham visitors on last Thursday morning. Miss Opal Clester and Mrs. R. B Gibson called on Mrs. Roxana Cles ter Thursday afternoon. Eagle Creek Grange gave a dance at the hall Friday evening. There was a good attendance and everyone had a delightful time. A luncheon consisting of coffee cake and sand wiches was served. H. S. Gibson made a trip to Sandy Friday, accompanying the editor of the News, G. E. Parks, out there. Roy Douglass made a business visit to Sandy Saturday. Jtiss Lily Charlton was a guest of Reva Douglass on Saturday. Jlr. and Mrs. Ray VVoodle were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B Walcott of Portland, and Mrs. Wal cott’s mother, Mrs. Anna Beckett, on Sunday. Mrs. T. C. McKay was the recip ient of a pleasant call from Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Betty Jean Douglass Monday afternoon. Charlie Updegrave made a busi ness call on Will Douglass Monday. Ray Woodle, with the help of Fred Hoffmeister, butchered a large hog Monday. Archie Howell on Sunday. Mrs. George Perry and sons Ra; and Donald visited relatives in Port land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Erickson, Mr and Mrs. Forest Erickson and Evelyn Aycock attended the greater union of clubs banquet at West Linn on Friday evening. Evelyn received her 0 . S. C. scholarship which en titles her to two weeks at 0 . S. C. summer school this year which she won as a canning club exhibitor at the county fair in 1927. They all reported a very interesting meeting and a fine time. UPPER GARFIELD, Jon. 26.— (Special).— Mr. and Mrs. H. L. More land of Portland visited with their son, J. C. Moreland and family, on Sunday. / Mrs. George Buser who has been very ill with bronchial pneumonia, is very much improved. Harvey Springer is assisting at the “ T H E FLY IN G U R A N C H ” Delph Creek hatchery in the absence I and A large crowd attended the hard of George Buser. “G O IN G T H E L IM IT ” time leap year dance at the Com- Robert Snyder of Estacada visited Both good shows— one price ! munity hall Saturday night. with his father, J. F. Snyder, Tues Quite a large crowd enjoyed a day. SUNDAY, MONDAY, Jan. 29 3 0 1 ¡.kating party and weiner roast at Mr. and Mrs. Ely View were Port "The V A N ISH IN G A M ERICA N ” Davis Lake Monday night. land visitors Monday. Richard Dix, Lois Wilson, Noah J. C. Moreland went to Portland Beery and Malcolm McGregor C ard of T hanks Tuesday to attend a meeting of the A big show. Be sure and see it. We desire to express our apprecia American Legion. Sunday, Harry Sarver tion and gratitude to those who ex Mrs. Ellen Patterson called on Mrs. Monday, Mrs. Schock tended to us the many acts of kind George Buser Monday. ness during the illness and after the Andrew Smith returned from WED., THURSDAY, Feb. 1 and 21 death of our dear husband and broth Portland Tuesday where he had been “ P A L S IN P A R A D I S E ” er. They will ever be gratefully visiting for a few days. An All-Star Cast < herrished by us and will go far at Mr. and Mrs. Alee Irvin of Carson, Be sure and see this this time toward softening the great Oregon, are staying with Mrs. Irvin’s Wednesday, Ed. Steinman sorrow at parting with him. We als parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis, Thursday, Bob Miller vish to thank our friends for the for a while. i iany beautiful floral offerings.— J. O. Botkin, A. C. Anderson, J. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Feb. 3 and 4 Mrs. J. H. Denning and family, Mr. C. Jloreland, Walter Anderson and “ JA W S OF ST E E L ” and Mrs. U. S. Morgan, Mr. and Jlrs Byron Anderson went over the tele With Rin Tin Tin M. E Williams, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. phone line Saturday and did some Friday, Joe Guttridge Ollivant, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Denning repair work that was needed very Saturday, Smiley Lovelace and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Denning. SPRINGWATER badly, as the wires from different lines had been tangled for some time. C ard of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. William Coats, Mr. SPRINGWATER, Jan. 26.— (Spe We want to express our sincere and Mrs. Harold Middleton and the I copreciation to our many friends,es- cial).— There will be a pie social at Misses Helen Kregbaum, Edna Ham i ; eciady the Viola people for the the Grange hail this Saturday eve ilton and Opal Forgy of Portland vis kidnrss and sympathy extended us ning, January 28, with the promise ited over the week end with Mrs. I r t o lr late bereavement, also our of a very interesting program. One C. Kregbaum. j deepest thanks for the beautiful flor- of the attractions promised is the Mr. and Mrs. King Coe and Mrs. j cl tributes.— W. C. Ward, Carl Ward presence of Herman Chindgren with Head of Portland visited with Mr. j : irs. Bud Simmons, Maurice Ward. some readings. and Mrs. Dillinger Sunday. On February 1 at the Grange hidl The Skip-a-Week club will hold is to be a banquet prepared by the j its T egular*'m eeting at'The Garf’iHd njfe hall Wednpsday> February 1, UPPER EAGLE CREEK Ladies Aid for the benefit of the week day church school. j which will be an all-day session. You The P.-T. A. is planning an enter- j are urged to come early as it is de- (Special). II. S'. Cibson is the lainment to be given soon, the plans sired to finish the quilt and also hold 1 louii possessor of twin calves. They now being in the hands of commit-1 election of officers. i : re fine spry little fellows, a heifer tees who are to set the date, which I Sunday school at the Nora Memor- lend a bull. will be announced soon. iul church will be held Sunday af- Air. and Mrs. Will Douglass were Mrs. Ed. Aycock and Mrs. Wiley j ternoon at 2 o’clock instead of 10:30 i ' ailing at the home of H. F. Gibson Howell visited the school Tuesday! a. m. as previously held, of Barton Saturday. Mr. Douglass afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. G. Dart and son Ken- \ bought a cow of Mr. Gibson. Jlrs. Carl Peterson was calling on neth visited Mr. and Mrs. Opsund of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Mrs. J. W. Byers Tuesday afternoon. p° rtlan<i l»st week. Mrs. Dart and little Betty Jean Douglass were vis ! Mrs. Opsund are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Warnock of iting with Jlr. and Jlrs. H. F. Gibson Mrs. Walter Shriner visited with AK® W EIG ÏÏR » '¡j Portland are visiting old friends in | Saturday. I her sister, Mrs. Richard Davis, in ro?. sale irr this neighborhood where they for Mr. and Jlrs. Ray Woodle and Estacada Tuesday. merly lived. Last week they were at Jlr. Murphey were business visitors Mrs. Eva Taylor called on Mrs. G. the Archie Howell home and at pres in Oregon City Saturday. ' Hessel Implement Co. Dart Tuesday. ent they are at the William Bard Mr. and Jlrs. Roy Douglass and Mrs. Nettie Elya and Mr. and Mrs. Gresham, Oregon home. children were dinner guests at the Alberta Cromer spent the week Grage and family of Portland spent home of Jlr. and Mrs. William end at the home of her uncle, W. E. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Eash. Bluhm of Oregon City Sunday. Howard Hunt lost one of his horses Cromer, in Logan. Jlr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley and last week. Miss Elva were Oregon City visitors C hristian E n d e a v o r C onvention on Saturday. Rev. Ira Landrth, superintendent Sunday visitors at the Forest Eric- son home were Mr. and Mrs. I. Blin of the international Christian En stone and daughter of Oregon City, j deavor, will speak on law enforce .Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. Mr. Norman of Dodge was a din- j ment and the Christian Endeavor ESTACADA TO PORTLAND ner guest at the John Park home around the world, in the Presbyter LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon— DAILY ian church in Oregon City on Jan Sunday. a (A) uary 30, at 7:30 p. m. Admission Mr. and Mrs. Van Hoy visited rel A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. will be free. atives in Oregon City Monday. Lv. Portland 2.00 6.20 Lv. Estacada 8:00 4:30 8:30 Dr. Landreth is touring the state Lv. Clackamas The Martin Chase family visited 2:30 6:50 Lv. Eagle Creek 8:15 4:45 8:45 Lv. Carver under the auspices of the various 2:40 7:00 Lv. Barton 8:25 4:55 8:55 fi ends in Portland Sunday.' Lv. Barton 3:05 7:25 Lv. Carver 8:45 5:16 9:15 Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Endeavor unions. Lv. Eaple Creek 3:15 7:35 Lv. Clackamas 8:15 5:25 9:25 Peter Erickson on Sunday were Mr. Ar. Estacada 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland 9:30 6:00 10:00 and Mri. Clarence Hull and children E agle C reek ’ Daily except Sunday (A ) Saturday Only. SUNDA— Leave Portland 10 a. m. Leave Estacada 4:30 p. m. Valine and Ray and Lucille Gut Sunday school at 10:30 a. m., tridge. Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cromer anc The young people will have a part daughter Ruth were visiting at the in the 8 o’clock service. These young W. E. Cromer home in Logan or people's meetings have always been POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS Sunday. well attended and much interest Quality is very essential. Never sacrifice quality for quantity; it Mr. and Mrs. Bard were dinne shown, and we hope this will be no does not Pay* We handle only the very best. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. exception. PROGRAM j m » Portland-Carvcr-Esiacada Stages THE GROWTH OF A BANK comes largely 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 ESTACADA STATE BANK W c h av e a n e w p rice list o u t t o d a y .— Call a n d we will q u o t e you “ R isky to p a y less— n e e d le s s t o p a y m o r e ! ” Bartholomew & Lawrence “ EX CLU SIV E FEED CUTS MORE MERCHANTS” SLICES Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year. TO THE LOAF Mrs. Mary J. Coonrod A 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. Sold at Your Favorite F \ \jfl Grocery and Restau- * ^ & n _# rants in Estacada and L O N G L O A " icinity. 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