Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 15, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Chickens Stolen While
Owner Attends Church Services
EAGLE CREEK, June 14.— (Spe-1 swing at this time. The orchards are
cial.)— Twenty-six chickens, mostly looking fine and promise a good crop
laying hens, were stolen from Grant of fruit this year.
Test Sunday evening while he was at j Mr. Winkler from Nashville was a
church, leaving him only seven hens week end guest at the Olaf Spiidic
which had roosted in the trees and j home.
so escaped the thief’s notice.
The regular meeting o f the Ladies
Among the lot taken was u valun- Aid society will he held Wednesdaj
ble black minorca cock which Test June 20, at the home o f Mrs. E.
prized very highly.
| Trullinger.
Thi, is the second time within the
last few months that Grant has been
visited by chicken thieves. The onlv
clew left was a can o f Copenhagen
found on the floor o f the chicken
house.
Mr8’ OI:lf SPildi,‘ was called t('
Silverton Monday by the death o f he.
father> Mr. Thompson,
I Sam Felker- Fostt‘r Meyprs and
lionald Burnett are home from O. A.
C., the latter having graduated.
A very good program was given
Mrs. Kenny, Pamela and Mrs.
by the children on Children’s Day,
Klingingsmith attended the Rose fes­
June 10, at the Presbyterian church.
tival in Portland Thursday and wit­
The church was very beautifully dec­
nessed the floral parade. Grant Test
orated with Paul Nyron blue and red
and W. A. Smith joined them in the
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Mr. Smith drove the party
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Edward Gner, manager o f the
home.
! King walnut orchard, is very busy
The annual meeting o f school dis- (.recting tents. Grier reports a large
trict 17 will be held Monday evening, j crop Gf walnuts.
June 18, at 8 p. m., at the sch ool1 Miss Eveiyn Meyers o f Eagle
house. One director and the clerk is Creck u one ()f the candidates in the
to be elected, and the budget adopted. (;0<i,ieSs o f Liberty contest, and is
William Sanders is the retiring di- j being given a lot o f support. Miss
rector.
Meyers is well known and is very
Spraying is again over in the or- popular, and will be pleased to receive
chards and cultivating is in full i the support o f her friends.
RELATIVES FROM EAST
VISITING AT CHANEY HOME
brother und sister, Mr. and Mrs. Au
gust Puulsen and sons Robert and
Raymond from Hermiston, Ore., a'
the home of Mrs. Paulsen’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harkenrider.
They were on their way to Monmouth
to attend the graduation o f their
daughter, Anita Paulsen, which took
place on Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Caroline Cooper o f Los Ange­
les, Calif., was calling on her broth
ers, Joe, Adolph and George Weider
hold, recently.
GEORGE, June 14.— (Special).—
Mrs. Grace Flebe and four children
o f Nebraska have come for a month’s
stay at the home o f her brother, R. S.
Chaney and family, and is also visit­
ing her brother, Clay Chaney, and
family.
Mrs. Elsie Dew, as a delegate from
George Grange, attended the State
Grange held at Rainier last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Star and son
BARTON
Melvin o f La Moine, Calif., visited
at the home o f Mrs. Star’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joyner and fam ­
Miss Bertha Tiffany, formerly of
ily, one day last week.
Barton and a graduate o f Estacada
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen went high school, was married Saturday to
to Estacada Tuesday to visit their Vincent Sherer at the Tiffany home
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STUKN CLACKAMAS NEWS,
FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1928
in Sandy, Those attending from
Barton were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lyons
and daughter, Marthu Whitehead,
Margaret Brown and Ray and Victor
Forman.
Sum Whitehead is working at
Bridal Veil.
Miss Loretta Wallace, Adeline Ped-
ers-n and Martha Whitehead are
employed at the Carver cannery.
Mrs. J. Hoffman is at home now
and is able to be about again.
Much sympathy is felt here for
Mrs. Ernest Wilson, whose husband
passed away Tuesday noon following
an operation for appendicitis. Be
side his wife he leaves two small chil­
dren and a wide circle o f friends and
relatives. The funeral arrangements
have not yet been announced.
Eleanor Pedersen is visiting hej
sister at Bridal Veil.
Lloyd and Loran Lyons of Boring
are picking strawberries for Leslie
Walace.
Harvey Bronson and family were in
Barton Sunday.
ELWOOD
Mrs. John Jacobs and son Jack
drove up from Ashland, Oregon, Fri­
day and will spend the summer on
their ranch here.
Marie Stauffer, Eunice Towel, and
Paul Munson went to Oregon City
Thursday to take the eighth grade
examinations in the two subjects in
which they failed in the May exami­
nations. They were successful this
time and have their diplomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stahlnecker
made a business trip to Sherwood
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vallen and
nephew Orel Vallen o f Portland were
guests o f Miss Nellie Vallen Sunday.
George Bittner returned Friday
from his trip to Toledo, Oregon.
Harold Bittner o f Oregon City is
visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Chris.
Bittner.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vallen and Miss
Nellie Vallen made a business trip to
Portland Monday.
Elbert Harris of Colton visited at
the M. Park home Sunday.
Several o f our young folks are
picking strawberries for Mr. Vail o f
Dodge.
Memorial Day the following guests
assembled at the M. Park home after
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visiting the cemetery where
Mrs. F. N. Cadonau and daughter f
Avis o f Estacada, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin I f
Cadonau and the twins o f Camp 1 1 u. j ?
Mr. and Mrs. L. Maplethorpe and ?
little son Billie o f Bull Run, Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Park o f Estacada and
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Harris and baby|
o f Colton.
CHURCHES
Methodist Church
Here is an inspiring promise, “ Lo,
1 am with you always,” is the cheer­
ing and inspiring promise o f the
blessed Christ. It is this unseen pres­
ence that enriches and sustains the
follower o f the Lord. This is the
source and strength and courage, the
consciousness o f such a presence and
help brings into the heart the inex­
haustible riches and strength of
heaven.
With this divine assurance, no
cross can be too heavy, no scourginp
too severe, no hatred too fierce, no
trial too bitter, no experience too
hard, for, with all, and in it all, He
who is the “ light o f the world” says,
‘Lo, I am with you. He desires to
tbide until his radiant glory trans
forms human lives and the dark sin-
stains o f the heart disappear. Then
he child o f God may stand and live,
reflecting the indwelling presence of
he personal Lord.
Into such we try to lead the people
o f Estacada.
Come and hear the
sermon next Sunday. The subject
at 11 a. m. will be “ Christian Living”
and in the evening at 8 o ’clock “ A
Swift Tongue and Slow Feet.”
We seek your children and young
people for the Sunday school which
meets at 10 a. m. Midweek meeting
always Thursday evening at 3 o ’clock.
We wish to greet you at the church.
A cordial welcome is extended.— C.
T. Cook, pastor.
P re »b y te ria n C hu rch es
Springwater— Sunday school at 10
a. m., service o f worship at 11,
Christian Endeavor at 7 :30 p. m.
George— The children’s day ser­
vice will be held this Sunday in the
afternoon.
Eagle Creek— Sunday school in the
morning at 10:30. Preaching service
in the evening at 8.— T. I. Kirkwood,
Pastor.
Say
It With Flowers
We are agents for Smith’s Flower Shop and can fur­
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Let’s all join in celebrating the
Fourth of July
Estacada and the country surrounding can have a
real old fashioned celebration. Let’s put ’er over
.1. K. E L Y
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