Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 06, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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NEWS, FP.IDAY. APRIL «, 192S
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Pu . nt were the Hauskins
a i Dahrens families, Mrs. Dorn
Dahlens, Miss Pauline
Wendland,
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lai. Geseh und E. Wendlund.
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Sunday, April 8, at 2:30 p. m.
VANCOUVER BARRACKS
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ESTACADA LEGIONNAIRES
Let’s turn out and tell the local team “ we’re for ’em’
Opening Saturday
Mrs. Karl C. Frost will open the
Fiost stand on the highway Satur­
day. This will be the first “ spring
opening” o f the season here. The
land is located five miles east of
town, a short distance this side of
Cedar creek. Elizabeth Frost has re­
turned to the O. S. C. after spending
the spring vacation at home.
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Spring
Bob Cooke Motor Company
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Call Again!
Diphtheria
Hetty Jane, the little daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Martin, was tak­
en to a Portland hospital Monday
night. The child had been quite ill
for everal days and u is reported
the trouble is diphtheria. Mrs. Mar
tin is with the little girl, who is said
to have a 50-30 chance for recovery
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The Peoples Store |
Surprise Haminans
’1 he Henry Hammans o f Sauvie’s
Island surprised Mr. and Mrs. H.
llanirnan Sunday by coming out for
i lie day and bringing with them some
"pies an’— and things” for the din­
ner.
First League Game of the Season on
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CLACKAMAS
.
Asking you to call again is not nearly as effective as giv­
ing you a good reason for calling. The values you receive
here is the incentive we offer— initiating you in our way
of exemplifying the pleasure we get in expecting you to
come again.
D ance a Success
many friends will be glad to see him
Mrs. Raymond Murray, Miss Shell, out this way again.
and Nellie R. Zenger were dinner
j.uests at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. S t o r k V i s i t s M u r r a y s
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray who
C. (). Duke on Thursday evening.
Cards and the radio were enjoyed. recently purchased a ten acre home
at Bull Run were visited by the
stork Saturday and an eight pound
Mill C l o s e s T e m p o r a r i l y
The Frank Beers mill, which has daughter is now the center o f at
been operating all winter, is now traction. Mrs. Murray is at Gresh
closed down for a few days to move am. The Murrays’ new home wa
donkeys. Mr. Beers is o f this vicin­ purchased from Bill Coates.
ity but his plant is located near Ea­
Q u its D a ir y Business
gle Creek.
George Gunderson, who is running
the old home farm while his brother
To Build New Bridge
Lumber for the new bridge over Oscar is working at the Jonsrud
Deep creek on
Sandyridge,
near Gunderson planing mill of which
Buitanos, is being delivered by the firm the latter is a junior partner
A. VV. Bell Lumber company and was in town recently. George hu
work on this badly needed structure gone out of the dairy business and
is doing just “ plain” farming.
will begin at once.
G u ests at
Duke
Home
Entertains Social Club
The Gus Logus residence»will b
On last Wednesday Mrs. Thoma
32*34 feet, will have a full base­ Kubitza was hostess for the Sandy
ment and be wired for electricity, Valley social club, and a pleasant a f­
and modern in every way including ternoon is reported. Delightful re­
a fire place. Hall
Sons are all freshments were enjoyed by the fol­
ready at work on the contract.
lowing guests: Mrs. Otto Matz, Mrs.
Chas. Sharnke, Mrs. Higgles, Mrs.
V isitin g C a n n in g H o m e
Hartzell, Mrs. D. S. Webster and
Mrs. Louis Gambee and little; Mrs. Harry Nichols.
daughter are enjoying country life at |
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Can­ Baby G i r l B o r n
ning while Dr. Gambee, a prominent
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O. Loundree
Portland physician, is in Chicago for (Frances Meinig) are delighted over
a period of four months taking ad­ the arrival o f the stork March 2b,
vanced surgery "and research work. a fine baby girl weighing six pounds
being the precious package left for
them. The little one is.named Bev­
C on firm atio n Services
Mrs. Loundree is at
Confirmation services were held erly Jeanne.
home
in
for the following at the Lutheran the Bushong maternity
P. R. Meinig
is now
church Sunday: Donald Dahrens, Gresham.
Henry Weissenfluh, Geraldina and “ grandpa” for the first time and is
Vera Krebs, Gertrude Schwartz, being duly congratulated.
Sylvia Dobberfuhl,, Hazel Fischer,
The class sang a song during the ser­ C o n f i r m a t i o n P a r t y G i v e n
vice.
A confirmation party was Jield at
the home of Mrs. Helen Dahrens a f­
A p p o in te d Rond S u p erv isor
ter church Sunday in honor of Don­
F. D. Eason has been appointed to ald Dahrens who was confirmed at
supervise work on the Ml. Hood Loop Sandy and Barbara Hauskins who
highway on part time and will be out was confirmed in Portland. A big
this way about twice each week. Mr. dinner was served jointly by Mrs.
Eason was resident engineer when Dahrens and Mrs. Hauskins, and the
the highway was being built and his guests also remained for the evening
B uildin g
New
Home
Bi£ Show-Dance
Saturday Night, April 14th
RUBE SHAW ’S
Normandy Girl’s Band
AND VAUDEVILLE REVUE
at the
Liberty Theatre
Estacada, Oregon
-AFTER THE SHOW —
Stanley’s Syrup; honey flavored, a delightful blentj of the
finest strained honey, pure corn syrup and
choice refiners’ syrup. 5 lb. pail at............... / J t #
The grange dance Saturday night
was a decided success. When all ex­
it rise. are paid there will probably
be around $125 left to turn over to
the relief fund for the R. B. Jones
family. The music and the war tax
were the principal expenses.
The
hall was crowded and everyone re
ports an unusually happy time.
C elebrates
Stanley’s Golden Table Syrup—
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10 lb. p a il.................................. ;........, .............. •
/Crystal White Syrup—
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10 lb. pail for .....................................................O V /G
B irth day
Mrs. Frank Bittner gave a dinner
I lit' Friday night honoring her hus-
1 l. \ birthday. After the splendid
dinner cards were enjoyed during the
evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Tho . Kuldtza, Carl and Tommy Ku-
bit '.i, Mrs. Swerver and daughter
Alni ie Swerver, Frances Kubitza and
( has. Sharnke.
Stanley’s Salad and Cooking Oil is a pure vegetable oil
extracted and refined by an improved method from
the best grade of Ihdian corn, made especially for
the discriminating trade. It is particularly
wholesome and nutritious. Quart c a n ...............«J -7 G
Pint cans a t .............................................................. 32c
S h o w e r f o r Mr s. P a s c h a l l
Thirteen ladies walked most o f the
way thorugh a heavy rain Thursday
to the home o f Mrs. Bob Paschall
and gave her a “ shower” o f lofely
things and spent the afternoon. De­
licious lemon pie, chicken sandwiches
rolls, qoffee, pickles and four cakes
were served. A number sent gifts
who could not get to the party. Pres­
ent were Mrs. L. Lehn field, Mrs.
Frank Zaster, Mrs. Albert Motejl
Mrs. Frank Jadderly, Mrs.
Frank
Smith, Mrs. Lloyd Corey, «Mrs. E. D.
Hart, Mrs. Fred Koennicke, Mrs. Su
■•an Kelliher, Mrs. Wave Parepit
Mrs. Alberta De Rossett and sister,
Rachel Gardner and Mrs. Paschall.
SANDY
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Catholic Church
Mass will be held on Easter morn­
ing at 8:.'!0, and high mass will be
said at 10 o ’clock, with Rev. Father
Bonivcnture in charge.
MUSIC BY THE CELEBRATED
Normandy Girl’s Orchestra
New Snow Fall Reported
With nearly a foot o f new snow at
Government Camp this week, pros­
pects for good skiing and toboggan­
ing is fine. E. Hermiston o f the Mt.
Hood Ski club said the snow was the
best for skiing last Sunday he had
seen it since leaving ijorway.
FLEXIBLE
CORD
Run Chu rch
Bull Run Sunday school is held
every Sunday morning at 10 o ’clock.
Bull
Dr. M. M. Martindale
CHIROPRACTOR
o f Oregon City
Monday and Friday Evenings
after 0 o ’clock
O ffice at Linn’. In n
S. E. Wooster
J. V.
BARR
& SONS
STAR-DURANT
Real Estate Loans, Insurance
Rentals
FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY
Tel. 77-3
Estacada, Ore.
C. V. MARTIN
Real E.tata
Estacada, t>*egon
O. D. EBY
Walter W. Gilbert, M. D.
Sales and Service
Estacada
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Oregon
Attorney at Law
General Practice Confidential
Adviser
Oregon
City, Oregon
M ich ael's
C o t t r e l l Community Church
Cottrell Community Church will
have special Easter music at the
morning service Sunday at 11 a. m.
Kelso Community Church
The Community church at Kelso
announces services every second and
fourth Sunday at 11 o ’clock. Sun­
day school at 10 a. m.
MAYO’S TIRE SHOP
Estacada, Oregon
Modern Vulcanizing
Dry Cure Sectional Wort
Old tires bought; Reasonable
prices paid. Second-hand tire:
for sale at reasonable prices
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18 years experience
All Work Guaranteed
A.
R.
MAYO,
Physician and Surgaon
O ffioe Hours 9 to 6
and Evenings
ESTACADA
OREGON
T axes!
The first half of the 1927 tax is paya­
ble on or before may 5.
Prop.
This
bank
secures
the
statement,
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checks the statement as to its correct­
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ness, and attends to the payment of
I CURR1NSVILLE STORE PRICES
Coleman Gas Lamps .
$7.50
Coleman tins Lanterns
$7.50
No. 8 Wash Boilers:
n
$2.50
Del Monte C òffe*
50c
White Lead; 100 lb. keg.
13 l-2c
Boiled 1 disced Oil, gul. $1.2C
I, lb.
7 l-2c
1
@
Spuds, sack
$1.75
Economy C offee; guarn'td 35c
Colonial Coffee, guarant’d 45c
42-piece Argosy Dinner Sets
See these sets; at
$10.00
See our entire line o f merchan
dise and you’ll be surprised
Prices quoted above are our ev
ery day prices.
the tax.
It is well to send in for the statement
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R e g u i a r D a n c e ! The Estacada
at the Masonic Hall
ESTACADA. OREGON
H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor
CHURCHES
L u t h e r a n Church
Easter services at 10:30 a. m.,
with communion administered, Rev.
F. Dobberfuhl, pastor. Good Friday
services will he observed Friday eve­
ning at 8 o'clock.
Sandy Community Church
Sunday school at 10 a. m., Miss
Bertha Tiffany, superintendent. Ser­
vices every Sunday night at 8 o ’clock
with Miss Tiffany in charge.
St.
THE PEOPLES STORE
HOTEL
Spring has not yet arrived:
and you should see how cozy
and warm our guests seem to
be in I lie hig lobby these cold
wet days.
D O O R S NF.VER LOCKED AND LIGHTS ALW AYS TURNED ON
A few vacancies at this time
Dining Room Going Strong!
at an early date.
ESTACAD A STATE
BANK
Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year.
| New Greeting Cards
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EASTER NOVELTIES from 1c up.
Egg Dye., Basket, and Carda.
We are agent- for Smith s flow er Shop. We will order for you or
you mak make your own selection. Ask us.
THE ESTACADA PHARMACY