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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1928)
ÄA STtR N : ' AN 18666107 E This in bare outline is “ The Big Parade,” the finest and greatest of i'll pictures. It must be seen to be appreciated. Remember the date, Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday, next week. CLACKA i VTAS NEWS, rPJDAY. APRIL 13, 1928 "* son Hansen has been out o f school for several days with a severe at tack o f tonsilitis. Dinner guests at the Wiley Howell home Sunday were Kathleen Beck, Edna Heiple, Jack Akins and Melvin and Guy Keller. Mildred Marshall spent Tuesday night as a guest o f Lucille Guttridge. Sunday guests at the P. T. Monroe home were their son Herbert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson o f Port land and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Park. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Howell and daughters visited Sunday with rela tives at Sunnyside. R. C. Keuhner, county club leader, was in this neighborhood on Monday. PAGE FIVE CHURCHES Th? izsîacada S p r ia fw a t e r C hurch Sunday school at 10 a. m.. service o f worship at 11. Subject, “ Raster’s Anti-climax.” Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p. m. The service is different. We specialize in giving personal service to each of our guests. Every detail in our dining room is so homelike that it can’t help but appea il. Can’t we serve you? You are always welcome ar md the doors are never closed Never has the screen offered any thing to compare with "The Big Pa rade,” King Vidor production starring G e o r g e C hu rch John Gilbert, which will open at the (Continued from page 4) Sunday school at 2 p. m., Church Mrs. Henry Cromer and daughter Liberty Theatre here Tuesday, April service at 3 .‘ Let us keep up the in 17, for a three days' run. It is a Ruth visited during the week end terest that was manifested in the picture that will haunt the memory with relatives in Oregon City. Easter service last Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shibley were forever. To see this amazing film is to live Sunday dinner guests at the R. E. Catholic Service« through the period o f the great con Beck home. Holy Mass will be celebrated at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shearer o f Port flict as only those who reached the St. Oloysius church on the first am' front lived through it. The hundreds land spent the week end at the Ed. third Sundays o f each month at 10:30 ••• o f tales told by veterans themselves Shearer home. a. m., Father Bernards of Milwaukie Roadwork is progressing nicely in and the thousands o f books written officiating. about the war pale into insignificance this neighborhood with grading crews Don t hesitate to ask for any choice cuts you prefer ELWOOD E a g le C reek C hurch before these vital, glowing, richly and rock crusher working full force. — we are glad to serve you. Mr. and Mrs. Mann and Miss Manr Sunday school at 10:30 a. m„ C. dramatized scenes o f an American o f The Dalles spent the week end E. at 7:15 p. m., church service at doughboy’s adventures in France. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder and children Try our fine assortment of cheese. We can supply Director Vidor and Laurence Stall with their daughter and niece, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer and fam 8 p. m. The ladies have given the you with almost any kind you desire. § ings, author o f "The Big Parade,” and Mrs. Forest Erickson. ily were guests at the Matt Jagmire church a thorough cleaning, and what Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker of home on Friday evening. an improvement it has made! But himself a veteran who contributed a Our home-cured Hams and Bacons are delicious! leg to the cause, have created at least Portland were out at their farm for Chris. Bitner and son Willie re let’s not try to keep it clean by stay ( four authentically human characters the week end. turned from Oregon City Saturday ing away. T. I. Kirkwood, Minister in tellling his story: Jim Apperson,j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guttridge ani where the latter had been having his M eth odist Church the film ’s central figure, superbly j children spent Sunday with relatives injured foot cared for. The church is the organized Chris played by John Gilbert; Slim and Bull at Silverton. S. B. Brown has been suffering $ The Van Hoy family visited rela from an attack o f neuritis. tianity o f the community. The church his buddies, irresistibly brought to i life by Karl Dane and Tom O’ Brien, tives in Oregon City Sunday. L. N. Vallen and son Orvel of is a school o f Christian character, Estacada, Oregon i Guests at the George Bridge home Scots Mills spent Sunday at the Dan ready to do its work. There are and Melisande, a French peasant girl those who claim that they do not delightfully portrayed by Renee Ador- Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. De Stahlnecker home. ee. These four characters move vaney and daughter Irene, Mr. and Donald Nelson o f Elwood and Hel need to attend church— they can be through the maelstrom o f the war in Mrs. T. A. Weigant and son Eugene en Ernst o f Portland were married religious at home. These same peo scenes that, whether comic or tragic, o f Portland, W. P. Farmer and Joe Friday at Oregon City. A hilarous ple could also educate their own Twead o f Seattle. Lawren Bridge chivaree was staged for them Satur children at home, but they prefer to are always profoundly fascinating. His adventures in France, in com was ten years old on that day and day night at the home o f the groom’s send them to an organized school pany with two army pals, make up they all came up to help him cele father, Rev. J. E. Nelson, where the because as a whole, organized schools do better. Teachers are not all sages the greater part o f the picture. He brate. young couple are living. Gilbert Lewellen o f Portland spent meets Melisande and a romance en Mrs. Elbert Harris and daughter but they render the children a ser and by Saturday sues. His company is ordered to the the week end with his father E. E. Anita of Colton is visiting her par vice that could not be rendered in Lewellen. front, and the separation that fol ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Park, this any other way. People could be re The R. S. Guttridge family and week. ligious at home, but how many o f us lows is heartbreaking. Melisande, learning of his departure, seeks him Jyn Guttridge visited relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vallen visited spend an hour or two every week out to bid him goodbye and cannot Gladstone Sunday. at the home o f her brother. Stanford reading scripture, in prayer in addi Miss Esther Head spent the week Cox of Estacada, Sunday, where the tion to some phase o f Christian duty find him. In this scene Miss Adoree should be at its best is magnificent. She stands in the end with her folks at Reedville. stork left a seven-pound boy a few and privilege? Out o f the hundred Mr. and Mrs. Marion Millard of days ago. and sixty-eght hours of the week, middle o f the road looking this way Now is the time to get your tackle and be all ready and that for Jim while lorries laden Portland visited during the week end Mrs. A. W. Stauffer and Mrs. Matt could not one be given to church for the big fellows to strike. with troops pass by in all the haste with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pork called on Mrs. L. M. Cox on service o f Almighty God? Death is and tumult and confusion of war. At Millard. certain and if not in favor with Go«' Friday. Visitors o f Mr. and Mrs. Moger on hell is sure. last she spies him, embraces him for When you have that good rod, line and reel, with the a moment, and then is left weeping Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs N E IG H B O R S O F W O O D C R A F T The church, by its prayers, its mu right spinner or wabbler, and your reel says “ zing,” C E L E B R A T E A N N I V E R S A R Y sic, its lessons o f life, the thought -in the road side clasping to her heart Bard and on Monday evening Mr. you know the big boy is on. Kirkwood. and in spiration o f a congregation, a shoe he has thrown her. Mr. Madden came home Tuesday The Neighbors o f Woodcraft cele and individuals lifts to higher levels. The spectacular scenes at the front in the succeeding half of the film after spending a few days with hi. brated their 31st anniversary o f the The subject to be discussed at 11 99 beggar description. Jim’s pals are daughter and husband at Whiteson. Grand Circle Thursday evening in the a. m. and 7:30 p. m., npxt Sunday Mrs. Moger spent Tuesday after Masonic hall, and their distinguished will be "Does Godliness Pay ” and killed, he himself is wounded; he re turns home minus a leg, finds hir noon visiting with Mrs. Hobson. visitor was Mrs. Roland, grand or The Inner Kingdom.” Come and We have a full line of salmon and trout tackle, in The Hansen family spent Sunday ganizer forn\ Portland. A short pro get the benefit, derived from these girl engaged to his brother and re cluding your favorite hooks, spinner or wabbler. visiting relatives in Portland. Addi- gram was given, followed by a supper two sermons. turns to France to seek Melisande. in the dining hall. After supper the There was a wonderful Sunday balance o f the time till midnight was school last Sunday at 10 a. m. Come devoted to dancing. All report again and help make it still greater. pleasant and enjoyable occasion. Epworth League meets at 7 p. m. The next card party to be given by A cordial welcome to all who come Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. the organization will be on Thursday this way. C. T. Cook, Pastor. evening, April 19, in the Masonic hall ESTACADA TO PORTLAND Oregon City, Oregon and the price for joining the game • will be 25 cents instead of 35 cents. (A ) You are given a personal invita Our Supply of REACH Baseball equipment is ready A.M. P.M. P.M. Everybody is invited. A.M. P.M. P.M. tion to attend a silver tea at the home 8:30 4:30 8:00 Estacada Lv. 6.20 for your inspection. Lv. Portland 2.00 o f Mrs. H. C. Gohring Monday, April 8:45 Lv. Clackamas 2:30 6:50 Lv. Eagle Creek 8:16 4:46 8 :55 P arty at H sip ls Hoina 16, given by the Garden club. 8:25 4:55 Lv. Carver 2:40 7:00 Lv. Barton Several couples from Estacada 8:45 6:16 9:15 Lv. Barton 3 :05 7:26 Lv. Carver were invited tothe Henry Heiple Lv. Eagle Creek 3:15 7:35 Lv. Clackamaa 8:15 5:25 9:26 9:30 6:00 10:00 Ar. Estacada 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland home at Currinsvllle Saturday eve (A ) Saturday Only. •Daily except Sunday ning to attend a five hunderd party. Leave Estacada 4:30 p. m. SUNDA— Leave Portland 10 a. m. There were guests to the number o( twenty present and the party was a very enjoyable affair. Mrs. D. Es- hleman and Henry Beer made the CUTS MORE hhig scores. iiiiii iiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiii iiim i m iiii iiiim iim iiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiim iiim iiiiiiim iiiiim iim iiiiiim iiiim iiiiim iii ^ AMONG NEARBY NEIGHBORS I S T E i ! Estacada Meat Co. ! The River is Droppin: Salmon Fishing Fish On C. G. Miller Co. Portland-Carver-Estacada Stages La st Call Fo r Registration! I SLICES N otice to O. E. S. M em ber« TO THE LOAF 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. 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TIRES, GAS, OILS AND ACCESSORIES two years and who have not since changed their legal residence. at Law General Practice Confidential Adviser O regon C ity , O reg on Swearing in of votes is now prohibited by the Constitution. S cb u eb el, B eattie 4k M iller Attorneys at Law 6 per cent state school money to loan on farms; General law prac tice. Bank o f Oregon City Bldg. Oregon City Oregon MAYO’S TIRE SHOP Estacada, Oregon M odern V u lca n isin g D ry C u re S ection a l W ork Old tires bought; Reasonable prices paid. Second-hand tirer for sale at reasonable prices. Cascade cTWotor Co. J. CLOSNER, Proprietor you cannot vote at the Primary Election R eal E stala L oan «, Insurance R entals O. D. EBY Spring Time Is Here! If you are not registered by next Tuesday 18 years experience All Work Guaranteed A. R. MAYO, Prop. Register at once and protect your right to vote Go to the Courthouse or to your precinct registrar After Next Tuesday Will Be Too Late DONALD J. RYAN, County Clerk