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PAGE FOUR EASTERN CLAf’ KAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928 shingle mill, are completing negotia tions for another mill. There was a good attendance at the Easter services Sunday afternoon. Joseph DeShazer delivered four ; dressed hogs in Sandy Tuesday morn- FOR SALE— Bronz Tom Turkeys. 3 nig, Phone Estacada 1915. It* Mrs. C. W. Neumans returned home several days ago after nursing HONEY for sale— Comb and strained — K. C. Haygaard, R. 2, Box 64, her mother, who lives at Cornelius. Faraday, Ore. al6* „ ... , i Theren Smith from Portland spent . ,, ... the week end here. .Margaret Smith came out Friday evening, returning on Saturday with her father, W. A. Smith. Aithur Smith, former resident here, The Ladies Aid will hold their reg was out from Portland Wednesday ular meeting at the home o f Mrs. and called on the Cogswell and Blais-1 "™ , sVill' on Wednesday afte: m oon, dell homes. Mr. Smith is just re April 18. All the ladies o f the com BARTON covering from a long illness follow munity are cordially invited to at ing an operation. tend. Miss Pamela Kenny was a Portland Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fuches and Miss Margaret Brown has been visitor Wednesday o f last week. Bobby spent Faster with relatives in quite ill the past ten days but at the Dr. J. C. Elliott King of Portland . Gresham, latest report she is much better. was a visitor Wednesday at his ranch Persons in this precinct desiring to Hal Gibson helped his brother H. S. in this section. register can do so at the store o f A. Gibson butcher hogs Monday. Warren Forrester of Sandy.visited C. Cogswell. The books will be open Miss Martba Whitehead is home at two days last week with his brother until April 13. present. She had been working near C. Cogswell drove to Oregon Ben Forrester and family. ( Estacada. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Spildie were City on Tuesday. Mrs. George Forman, who has been called to Silverton last week by the { ---------- suffering with a gathering in her ear serious illness o f Mrs. Spildie’s father! .----------- ------------ the past two months has recovered Mr. Thompson, who had a stroke a j and is able to resume her housework. UPPER EAGLE CREEK year ago and has been an invalid Miss Alice Udell is visiting her since that time. He recently suffer-1 | | aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. ed two more strokes. Mr. Spilde has Gibson. returned home hut Mrs. Spildie re-j Hetty Jean Douglas, was the guest The Barton P. T. A. will meet on mained to he with her parents. |°f her aunt, Mrs. Roxana lJester, Friday night, April 20 at 8 o ’clock. Mrs. A. D. Burnett visited in Port- «ver the week end. Mr. Combs and Mr. McCarthy have land several days last week with her Mrs. George Piaster was a guest purchased summer homes near the sisters, Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Par- o f her sister, Mrs. Rosa Douglass, J •|;ic.U.inms river o f Mr. Payne. They sons. Mrs. Stipe, another sister, over the week end. expect to build soon. from Bend, was in Portland that! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and The Gibson park was recently sold w ecj{ | children spent Easter with the latter’s to a Portland man who will build a Mrs. Ben Forrester visited her mother, Mrs. M. Moehnke. summer home and make other im sister, Mrs, Pleas Douglass, Friday, j Mr. and »Mrs. Ray Woodle, Mrs. provements. The P. E. P. company The annual congregational meet- Rosie DeShazer and Mrs. Linnie Gib are putting in poles getting ready to ing o f the church was held Thursday son made a trip to Oregon City on light the park. evening. Reports were heard from j Friday. Mrs. Gibson did not return the various organi-ations and o f f i - ! with them, however, but took the car cor, were elected, Olaf Spildie being for Portland where she was the guest elected elder, and Mrs. A. D. Bur-1 o f her sister. Mrs. S. J. Eddy, over GEORGE nett us treasurer »nd trustee. The the week end. following officers were elected for Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass a n d __________________________________ J the Sunday school: Superintendent, Mrs. \ iola Denning weie the guests |.;aster program was given at Mrs. Olaf Spildie; assistant superin- o f Mr. and Mrs. Doc Hannah on Eas- the churt,h on g unday afternoon tendent, Wm. Saunders; secretary, ter Sunday. with a good attendance. There were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoffmeister six new members taken into the Evelyn Meyers; ns,«siant secretary, Opal Clester; treasurer, Mrs. Homer had as guests on Easter Sunday the church. Glover; organist, Mrs. Wm. Saunders. former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glover and Hoffmeister, and sister Ruby, and children drove to Oregon City Sun \ family spent Easter Sunday wit) brother Victor, day evening and called on Mr. and friends at Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Will Randle, Chester Mrs. Inskeep. Guests at the Trullinger home on Reid, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson, Miss Margaret Viles has been quite Faster were sisters of Mrs. Trullinger Fred Hoffmeister, Edgar Chapman, g|ck and absent frolll school for two and their families from Portland, M r.'W ill Douglass, Alice Udell, Mrs. Cora weeks. and Mrs. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. O’Neil Udell, Mrs. Agnes Baker, Arlie Jean R. E. Jarl, owner of the Ridge Parks and Mrs. Linnie Gibson had Lumber company of Corbett, and and Mr. and Mrs. Beck. j : _______ ...24-u u c? r * : u ......... Miss Velina Colt, who teaches in dinner with H. S. Gibson Monday. Ml. and Mrg c W . Rendleman of a Portland school, spent the Easter Mr. Gibson had 15 hogs butchered portlUncl were guests on Easter Sun- vacation with her sister, Mrs. Homer and these folks came to assist him. (|ay o f Mr and Mrs Leo Rath. the women to get the dinner and the Mr an<1 Mrs H Johnson motored Glover. to i>ort]and Sunday and spent Easter Miss Beulah Barnett and Flora men to help with the butchering. Haysany spent the week end in Port ------------------------- ! with relatives. land. .-------------------------------------------------- -—■, Walter Flebbe from Nebraska is Major and Mrs. Luther Felker here visiting his uncles, Clay and R. were business visitors in Portland on CURRINSVILLE S. Chaney and families. I ; | Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chaney enter Henry Suter was at home from ] ------ --------------------------- tained Wednesday evening at dinner Camp H over Sunday and Oliver was Miss Evenson ami Miss Olson, the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lins, and Mr. and home from Bridal Veil. teachers in the grade school at Cur- Mrs. Julius Paulsen and family in Mr. and Mrs. Will Moehnke an d: rinsville, spent the week end in Port- honor of their nephew, Walter two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman, land. Flebbe. » and Mrs. Moehnke Sr. spent Easter Mrs. O. E. Olmsteud was a passen- Mrs. H. Johnson celebrated her Sunday al the Matt Glover home, ger on the train to Poitland uthei b |,tbday Monday entertaining Mrs. Mrs. Moehnke Sr., remained to visit points Friday. Pearl Johnson and daughter Vivian for a couple of weeks. L. A. Franks purchased a fine Mis. Wm. Held and Mrs. H. Klinker Mrs. Shannon anil daughters from team last week. and son Elmer, Mr. Klinker coming Astoria visited Mrs. Kellogg over The R. H. Miller family visited his in the evening. Easter. ! brother in Portland Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Cheny and chil The Easter services at the church Leah and Ruth Walter are on the dren spent Sunday evening with Mr. Sunday evening were well attended, gick list this week. and Mrs. J. Paulsen. Rev. Kirkwood completing the in- j I)r. J. L. Hewitt was a business Miss Flora Lins o f Portland spent teresting and helpful series o f ser visitor at the Currinsville store Sat- Saturday and Sunday with her home mans which he has been preaching | urday. folks. on “ The rewards or an overcoming Mrs. Bowen and son I ceil \\ light Miss Marie Klinker, after a week’s life.” Special musical numbers in were dinner guests o f the Lester Hale visit with ber daU(?hter, Mrs. Horger eluded a solo by Mrs. Luther helker, family Sunday. at Barton, returned home Sunday ac- aml two duets by Grant Test and R. H. Currin came home to spend companied hy Mr. and Mrs. Horger. Win. Saunders. Easter. , Chris Klinker has been laid up with Mrs. Kenny, Miss Pamela Kenny Glennie Ewalt, lineman for the P several boils on his leg, almost hav- and Mrs. Clingingsmith attended K. P. company o f Portland, was out j jn|f b(ood p0json church in Estacada Sunday morning. Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. and ______ Mr. and Mrs. Furrier and family Mrs. L. H. Ewalt, his brother and _ _ _ _ _ --------- from Portland spent Sunday at their sister. ranch. Myrtle Hall and Erma Jones had SPRING WATER Fire caused hy an over heated dinner with Mrs. C. A. Looney Mim s'ove destroyed a brooder house on dny_ the Writ - ranch Fortunately all but George Allen had the misfortune to The warm sunshine on Sunday „n c chicken was saved. > get his nose broken while playing brought out the fruit trees to full The county club leader for boys. baR Thursday. bloom and the prune orchards look accompanied hy the girls’ club leader Mrs. Nellie Walter o f Portland beautiful and all indication so far \isited the school on Thursday eve- spent Easter with her son George anil point to a bumper crop, ring of last week. The county family Sunday. The program at the church Sunday l eal h nurse was also a visitor on Muriel Lombard was reported to be was fine and everyone seemed to that day. ill Monday evening. enjoy it. Herbert Suter was a Portland vis- The John C. Richards property in The Neighborly club, which was to i,or on Sunday. .Currinsville has changed hands. Mr. have met this week, was postponed ¡ tie Mr- vs Jane and Murtha Mo- Ri,-hards traded it for an apartment of Pamona grange at Gar- ],,ncy spent Easter Sunday in Port- house in Portland. tieid, and will meet with Mrs. Henry land. 1 G. C. Heiple landed a fine fish Cromer next Wednesday. Carl Rhehurg and sons attended Sunday evening. Mrs. Nellie Grable was out from t ii baseball game m Estacada Sun- The Currinsville store truck hauled Portland Friday and visited with Mrs. day afternoon. a fine load o f hogs to Portland on Moger for a time. Hick Rush has commenced shearing Tuesdny for H. S. Gibson o f Doug- Mr. and Mrs. lorest Erickson en operations. 4 Last week he sheared Ridge. tertained the five hundred card club at their home Saturday evening. their own goats and this week is Guests at the Peter Erickson home working at Cherryville. I --------------- Sunday wore Floyd and, Joe Erickson George Sawtclle visited on Sunday with their families o f Portland, Mr. nt the home o f his sister, Mrs. Eli ! DOVER and Mrs. Scott Graham o f Spokane Suter. Mr. and Mrs. Mann and Miss Mann A number o f grangers from here Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeShazer and of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ay- attended I’amona grange at Garfield Inughter Violet mode a trip to Cor- cock nnd children, and Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday. Several Christian Endeavorera of hett on Saturday. Forest Erickson o f Springwater. Hu- local society ittonded the county Mrs. Edwin Seward has been quite Guests o f Jack Aikins Friday eve- i 1 rally at springwater on Tues- poorly for the last few days. ning were Rhodu Nelson, Kathleen day evening Ernest Campbell, who is working Beck, Edith Howell. Melvin and Guy Sam Kelkt i and Foster Meyers near Vancouver spent Sunday with Keller. They spent the evening play- wei’e at home from O. A. C. over his family. ing cards and listening to the radio. Easter. Dippol and Sons, owners o f the ^ (Continued on page 5) on account WANT ADS Rem em ber W e H andle BRICK TILE SHINGLES HAY FEED LIME CEMENT SEWER PIPE GRAIN “We Deliver the Good»’’ BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE EtUcadt, Oregon Phone 601 FOR SALE— Organ; good condition; looks like new. Mrs. H. C. Glover, phone 42-5. a !3 Bread Crumb Hot Cakes WHITE WYANDOTTE baby chicks and hatching eggs. Wm. Hyde, Eagle Creek. a21* 1 1-2 cups bread crumbs, 1 1-2 cups hot milk, 2 ta blespoons melted butter, 2 eggs, 1-2 cup flour, 1-2 teaspoon salt, teaspoon baking powder. Add hot milk and butter to crumbs; soak till soft. Add beat en eggs, then dry ingredients, sifted. Bake as any hot cake. FOR SALE— Delco lighting plant, less battery, $100. Sandy Garage, Sandy, Ore. a !3 tf FOR SALE— Registered Guernsey bull No. 124036; calved April 13. 1926; also several goo milk cows. L. L. Lake, Route 4, Boring. It U-NEED-A BAKERY I have several De Lavaj milker units in good shape for $45 per unit. W. B. Sullivan, 341 East 41st St., Portland. . al3 Phone 871 BALED HAY— Timothy and clovei mixed; shoats, pigs and sows. P. W. Douglass, Route 1, Estacada Phone 42-111. a20 ESTACADA TRUCK LINE DAILY TRIPS FROM ESTACADA TO PORTLAND Leave all freight at warehouse. In ordering your freight sent thru us you receive personal service both in Estacada and Portland that will save time and money FOR SALE— One 12x30 silo; one Papx cutter; one 10x18 case trac tor; complete outfit $375. Sandy Garage. a l3 tf KITCHING & STE1NMAN Phone 61-5 Estacada Call and Deliver Service EAst 2406 Portland TRUCKING SERVICE FOR SALE— 700 year old choice lo ganberry plants, 2 l-2 c each. Howell Bros. Route 2, Phone 58-32 Estacada. a !3 tf By the Hour or By the Mile, Anything, Anyplace, Anytime WOOD AND FUEL Long distance Furniture and Contract Hauling a Specialty KITCHING & STEINM a N DRY 16-inch forest wood, $7 cord- 4 foot forest wood at $6 per cord, delivered. R. A. Myers, Phone 395, Estacada, Ore. a20 Phone 35-3 Estacada LOST— Two hounds, one white with black spots, and other black with letter P branded on shoulder, li cense No. 1359 on collar. R. G. Palmateer. al3 AMERICAN PONGEE... FOR SALE— Small pump jack and ; motor; cost $45; will sell for $30, or will sell separate. Practically new, good condition. George Pointer, Estacada. m30tf j RHODE ISLAND REDS— Hatching Eggs for sale; good strong hens, mated to McRae strain cockerels. S. C. Richmond, Eagle Creek, Ore. Near Dinty M oore’s Park. a20 \ WHITE FRONT Malt Shop; full line o f malt supplies and accessories. All brands o f best malt. We spe cialize in malt in bulk. Buy in j < bulk, you save. 419 Main street, Oregon City. a l3 tf WANT TO BUY— Light horse around ' 1000 lbs. Must be gentle, broke' single and double, and sound. Ni objection if 10-12 years old. W. E. Stoothoff, R 1, Estacada, Ore. Phone 19-7. al3 FOR SALE— Four acre tract, 4-room i house, good water, fruit, 1 1-2: acres in cultivation, balance pas- ture; 1-2 mile from Estacada. $1250, terms. Home Restaurant, i Estacada. m30tf EAst 2406 Portland Beautiful sheer material in colors of Tan, Lavender, Pink, Peach and Brown. Just the thing for summer dresses Per Yard 60 c .1. K. E L Y Estacada, Oregon P ortland s E lectric Shopping C e n te r \ PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.’S HOME THE ELECTRIC BUILDING AT BROADWAY AND ALDER STREETS j MOUNTAIN Close Grained Red Ce dar Shingles, manufactured by Turel Shingle Mill, Welches, Ore. Drive up and see our shingles or | write for prices. Loop highway; I turn to left at Zig Zag Ranger station, 3 mi., good road. a28 1 POWELL’S Quality W. L. chicks and hatching eggs; excellent hatches, indicating good fertility and stam ina. April deliveries 17th and 29th. Reduced prices for May.— Powell’s Poultry Farm, Estacada : Telephone 43-7. m2-a20 1 ] FOR SALE or TRADE— One 1920 Ford Tudor sedan body for road ster body; or will trade for one ton Ford truck. Also Vaughn light weight drag saw for sale; in good condition. Hall Bros., Route 1 Boring. Phone Sandy 291. a6tf SEWING MACHINES — Everything in electric and treadle machines. Bargains in second hand machines. See us before buying; all makes repaired; needles, oil, repairs. Sin ger Sewing Machine Co., 419 Main Street, Oregon City. m2tf FOR SALE— At the Underwood Gar dens— for your rockery, phlox sub ulate, 10c; saponatia, 15c 2 for 25c Penstmon, 26c up, forget-me-nots, 6 for 25c, ameria 15c, 2 for 25c, For the border, gypsophilia 25c, delphinium, 15c up, oriental poppy 10c, phlox 20c, penstinon 20c, eve ning primrose 10c, coreopis 10c, guem 15c, anchusa 20c, lychnis 20c campamela 15c, columbine 10c, pyrethum 20c, Japanese lilies 20c. ______________________________________ I Mr s. D i a B o it E n t e r t a i n s Mrs. C. E. DuBois entertained ladies the latter part of last week an afternoon tea, honoring Mrs. Scott, who is going to Kansas I spend three months. 12 at A. to Is in the very .heart of the business district. The Electric Store on the first floor is Portland’s Electric Shopping Center. Within one to three blocks of nearly all the principal stores, shops, hotels, banks, restaurants and theatres. Street cars right to the door from every part of the city, for single fare and transfer. % Principal railway ticket offices, and interurban rail ways and stage terminals easily accessible. PORTLAND Electric Power Co. Electric Building, Portland, Ore.