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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1928)
E a s t e r n FACE SIX F r id a y , may for re-election M R S. JO E C A L D O C H O S E N C H IM E N Saturday, May 12th for REPRESENTATIVE W E GIVE Legislative service based on Experience Double Stamps B o y B o r n to B eat ys Visitors at Miller H om e Son B o r n to Bergs eths Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bergseth are happy over the arrival o f a son born at their home on May 4. The little one weighed 7 pounds. Mrs. Gilbert Hauglum is with Mrs. Bergseth, also Air. Bergseth’» sister. A u t o P ark O p e n e d j j Sunday evening cullers at Mrs. Miller's home from Cottrell were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hite and daughter, and E. Hermansen of Oregon City. Also Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cannon of Portland. M o th e r s ’ D ay to Be O bs erv ed The Chemaketa auto park is just Mothers’ Day program and social opened across from the Bill Alt home Î will be held at the Kelso community near Salmon river. Five cabins are ^church Saturday night. Refresh completed and Alt will build a con ; ments will be served. The affair is cession for the owner, Mrs. Helen under the management o f the Kelso Palmerton. Sunday school. The latter now meets C e'e b rn tes B irthday Mrs. Robert Jonsrud was in Port land Thursday. Her mother, whose birthday was celebrated, is still bed fast. All the family were present, friends called, and lovely flowers made the day happy for the invalid. at 9:30 and church is ut 10:30 a. m. P r o g r a m at Pleasant H om e n , 192a THE PEOPLES STORE Candidate baccalaureate services at the high C O T T R E L L P. T A P R E S I D E N T school will be May 19. An address worth while will be given by Dr. Paul The following officers were re J. Orr of McMinnville. elected at Cottrell P. T. A. meeting Thursday night: Mrs. Joe Caldo, pres Gu es ts o f W ilkinso ns ident, Mrs. James Fowler, vice presi Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson had dent and Mrs. Lee Wood, secretary! a Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Fowler was elected ai ! Joe Caldo and Hay and Mrs. Wilkin treasurer. A fine program by the teachers and pupils was given, also \ son and boys. musical numbers by Mr. and Mrs. M oth ers ' D ay P ro g r a m Baxter and daughter and Mr. und Remember the Mothers’ Day pro Mrs. George Hoyt o f Portland. gram Saturday during the lecture hour o f the grange. Special speak L eav es f o r N ew Y ork ers are also expected. Mrs. Thomas Hunkins left for New York last week with the remains of Sings f o r R ad io A u d ie n c e her husband, who after a long illness Jaydene Nelson, accompanied by lost the fight. Mrs. Hunkins was Marjorie Andrews, sang over the ra Edna Deyo and taught at Sandyridge dio for the Journal Juniors Thursday several years ago. night. These are both Sandy union high school girls. Mill Ships Five Cars o f L u m b e r Things are hustling at the A. W. Bell mill; five cars o f dressed lum A baby boy was born to Mr. and i ber were shipped last week to Jimmy Mrs. Wm. Beaty o f Cottrell on May j Cameron, Portland, beside the other 2, at the home o f Mrs. A . Radford, i rush o f work. Bell has purchased a The Beatys live on the road toward new Federal truck for the mill. Duilge park. new s , REPUBLICAN Additional Sandy N ew s B a c c a la u e r a t « Services Sun da y C l a c k a m a s Hal F. Gibson i i for R ep u b lic a n N om in ation f o r COUNTY COMMISSIONER “ H o n e sty in All D o in g s ” He has been engaged in farm ing und business in Clackamas county for over forty years, and has also tuken an active part in civic affairs. He has been a school teacher, school clerk and postmaster. He has been successful in his own business and now has large property interests in Clackamas county, lie believes that the county neds a practical business administration and if elected will work to the best in terests o f the citizens and tax payers o f the county. on all Cash Purchases and Accounts Paid in Full A big banquet and program will “A BOOSTER FOR GOOD be given by the Pleasant Home La ROADS” dies’ Aid Saturday night at tht church. The Jacobson quartet of Portland will sing and Chester Lyons, M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiin iin iiiiiiiiiiiii. ~ the “ big brother’’ will speak. There T o m m y Du n n Up A g ain are other specials on the program and Tommy Dunn, who was so very ill the Fischer biscuit expert will make a short while ago he was expected to hot biscuits galore. Small charge. pass at any moment, and for whom three Portland specialists gave no G r a y -R o g e r g Nuptials 1 = H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor ■£ Candidate for the Nomination Ei!zrz hope, has fooled the doctors and is The marriags o f Mrs. Margaret now up and around again. ^ ! Gray and Harley Rogers o f Satsop, j Wash., is announced. The wedding Mill Run ning Stea dily was a quiet affair, only immediate M O T H E R S ’ D A Y TO BE C R E D IT MEN T O M E E T The Oregon Trail Lumber company ! releatives o f both parties being pres O B S E R V E D IN C H U R C H E S THIS (F R I D A Y ) E V E N IN G mill io running daily and the planer ent. The bride is well known and started Monday. Victor Johnson is , has many friends here. Mrs. Alice Mothers’ Day will be observed in sawyer, Grant Jonsrud, woods con 5 Notice is given o f the regular Scales and Mrs. Maud Reed attended the churches of Estacada with spe tractor. This plant was closed while j j monthly meeting o f the Eastern * the ceremony. Bear Creek was not operatin. : on the Republican ticket. Mr. : : Clackamas Business Men’s Credit as- cial music and appropriate sermons. : Wright has served one term in j •Isociation this Friday evening at the At the Methodist church cars will be MRS. W O O S T E R U N D E R G O E S W a n t s L o g g in g C o n t r a c t o r : this position und has given good : j city hall, 9 o ’clock. S E V E R E O PERATION provided to bring all the "shut-ins” D. V. Rose o f the Slough Lumber : service to every part o f Clack- i __________________________________________ and invalids for the morning service. company is trying to contract his Mrs. Harold Wooster submitted to : amas county. He solicits your : Anyone knowing o f such people who logging. Ròse is just out o f the hos C A L L FOR BIDS an operation Friday and the latest re : vote at the May Primaries on j would like to attend the services, no pital from an operation and his son \ the strength o f the record o f : port is that she is getting along tify J. G. Hayman, Mrs. J. R. Hughes is still in the hospital with a broken Bids are hereby called for 30 ricks nicely. She is in an Oregon City hos : his work in the position o f j or Mrs. 0 . E. Smith. leg. | o f 16-inch wood to be delivered to ; county commissioner. pital. ■ ■ school district No. 68, on or before Visit F r e y S u m m e r H om e |[ September 1, 1928. { — Paid Adv. Herman Frey, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. : The board reserves the right to re- ^iiiHiiiiMiiiiiiiimmimiiiiniiiiMMitML Koessell, Mrs. Minna Olsen, Gladys , ject any or all bids. and Anna Olsen and Mrs. Brown MRS. CARRIE MARSHALL, Clerk, were all out from the city Sunday m il Route 1, Estacada afternoon to the Frey summer home and stopped at Sandy as they re turned. The party were in two cars. I r a w rig ht THE PEOPLES STORE il County Commissioner DON ALD J. R Y A N FOR CONGRESS * J. W . SAU N D E R S A c c e p t s P os iti on H er e * Route 1, Estacada M. A. Deaton, former Sandy man, who has been in the city several years j has accepted a position as bookkeeper ' for the Sandy Lumber company mill! and is all ready on the job. “ Si" ha» many friends here, also Mrs. Deaton, who was a Sandy girl. * Paiating and Paper Hanging * Fine Line o f Wall Paper * Estimates Cheerfully Furnished O. D. EBY Attorney at Law General Practice Confidential Adviser W ill Visit Parents Rev. A. B. (’ alder o f Boring has re ceived word that his son, A. Bland ('alder, trade commissioner for the |U. S. government at Tokio and Shang hai for years, is on his way to Wash ington, D. (’ ., and will visit his pur- ents at Baring in August. Mrs. ( aider is with her husband. O refon City, Oregon Dr. M. M. Martindale CHIROPRACTOR o f Oregon City Monday and Friday Evenings a f t e r 6 o ’clock O ffice at Linn's Inn ESTACADA, OREGON 1 CARD OF THANKS We extend our sincere thanks nnd appreciation to all our friends and neighbors for their kindly assistance beautiful floral offerings and sympa thy during our late bereavement. Also do we appreciate the kindly ami efficient work o f L. A. Chapman.— Mrs. D. A. Miller, Mrs. Ed. Miller, Mrs. J. C. Belcher, Mrs. E. W. Ficken Mrs. Chas. Lauder, J. E. La Croy. Intelligent Spending ... How easily money slips away, a dollar here, five dollars there, and almost before one knows it, the pocket is empty. Intelligent spending is simply knowing where your money goes and what you are getting for it. Where this is known, systematic saving will naturally follow. An account with your home bank will be of material aid in carrying out this program. ESTACADA STATE BANK Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year. Guevt at Smith H o m e Mrs. O. D. Rose was a guest at the R. S Smith home two days recently. The Smiths drove Mrs. Roe to Port land Saturday where they all visited R. B. Jones at the hospital. Mr. Jones is better, but still suffers, and it will be a week or two before his leg can be let down. Gladys Roe is in a wheel chair. Ethel Jones goe; to see Gladys daily. Past M at rons Enterta in ed Past matrons and past patrons of the O. K. S. were recently entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bruns at the Bruns residence, at Sandy. Dinner was served at 7 :30 to about thirty guests. A short bus iness session was held M r,„„„shrd incss session was held. M r and Mrs. Henry Eri will entertain at the next meeting. * Walter W . Gilbert, M. D. present County Clerk COURTEOUS EFFICIENT Vote 70 X Republican Candidate (paid adv.) W. C. Hawley Republican candidate for renomina tion and present chairman o f Com mittee on Ways and Means of Na tional House o f Representatives, a native son of Oregon who has “ No interests to serve but the public in terests” and who is * Physician and Surgeon * O ffice Hours 9 to 5 * * and Evenings ESTA C A D A OREGON 18 c • C. D ., D. C ., E. C. L A T O U R E T T E • Attornays • Practice in All Courts • First National Bank Bldg. • Oragoa City Oregon CLEAN * CAPABLE * EXPERIEN CED * FAITH FU L * SUCCESSFUL * R ead his record o f Successful Service * in Votets' Pamphlet. * (Paid Adv. by R. C. Glover) Pure Vegetable Shortening BULK, PER POUND REMEMBER— W E DELIVER ICE B R O AD W AY GARAGE R ICH FIELD Moro Power for tho samo price Tubo Tiro Patching P LU M BIN G — TIN W O R K ST O R A C E Truck Lino Torminal < Estacada Meat Co. Estacada, Oregon 1 *