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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWá, FRIDAY, JUME 22, 1928 PAGE TWO WRESTLING MATCH PLANNED FOR FOURTH A rra n g e m e n ts a re bein g com pleted to hold a w re stlin g m atc h in th e Odd Fellow s build in g here on th e e vening o f th e F o u rth . Bill T h o rn to n of P o rtla n d will be seen in a ctio n w ith e ith e r J o e R eynolds o f Los A ngeles S ta n le y R ogers o r O scar B u tler. Ben B laisdell, th e w re stlin g logger, is sc o u rin g th e c o u n try fo r a m atch but so f a r c a n ’t find a n opponent. He w a n ts to show th e people th a t T h o rn to n has m ade a to u g h n u t to b e at o u t o f him since he has been tra in in g w ith him. T h o rn to n is one of th e old tim ers in the gam e as he has m e t a il o f the m en in th e lig h t heavy class and some in th e heavy class, also. H aving to u re d th e c o u n try tw o y e a rs w ith a circus, he is w ell know n a n d anyone who sees his c au liflo w e r ears knows he is no se t up a n d is d an g ero u s a t all tim es. He has pow'er in his legs to bring th e best o f them down. He w orries n o t a t all a b o u t head locks and when he g e ts enough o f th a t he picks ’em up a n d shakes ’em o ff. H e has a 211- inch neck a n d claim s it c a n ’t be bent. H e says w hen he g e ts th ro u g h the F o u rth o f J u ly w ith w hoever the m atc h m a k er g e ts a g a in st him th a t CURRINSVILLE The w o nderful ra in s o f last week w ere th e m aking o f m ost o f th e farm crops a n d g a rd e n s a n d su re was a blessing to all. M rs. C lara W ebber cam e S a tu rd ay to visit hom efolks and can som e f ru it for the w in ter. Mrs. W ebber says prospects a re w o n d e rfu l fo r a cro i this year, b u t hom e looks good yet. Mr. and Mrs. G uy W ilcox o f A n te lope cam e dow n last w eek to can fru it and visit w ith hom efolks a t the sam e tim e. G uy had th e m isfo rtu n e th e fa n s will go home sa tisfie d , th a t to h u rt his w rist ju s t b e fo re leaving home. if he has to use th e a ero p lan e spin, Jo h n G ithens shipped a fin e load as he did w ith P a rk e r, he will do it. o f lam bs to th e P o rtla n d stock yards Hessel Implement Company, Inc. Gresham, Oregon A full line of IMPLEMENTS — AUTOMOBILES Willys-Knight, Whippet, Chrysler Trucks and Accessories DEPENDABLE USED CARS USED IMPLEMENTS TRACTORS AND TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS Silos, Engines, Ensilage Cutters, all Harvesting Machinery — Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Tedders, Binder Twine; Planters, Spreaders, Cream Separators, Disc Harrows, Spike- tooth Harrows, Spring-tooth Harrows Portable Drag Saws, Repairs for all Implements, Oliver Chilled Plows, Superior Drills, Myers’ Water Sys tems, Niagra Spray Dust Guns and Spray. Machinery that has proven to be Right UPPER EAGLE CREEK n z E agle C reek G ran g e held a m ee t ing S a tu rd ay a t th e hall, ab o u t fo rty - five, including visito rs, b ein g p re sen t. H. M. D uus, m a ste r, h aving se n t in his resig n atio n , m oving to E a s te rn O regon w ith his fam ily , it w as nec essary to e le ct a new m aste r. M rs. L ottie D eShields w as elected. F. W. B ak er w as chosen to fill th e o ver se e r’s c h air le ft v a c a n t by th e elec tio n o f Mrs. D eShields. Two c an d i dates, Rex P a rk s a n d Sam W ilson, w ere in itiate d in to th e f ir s t a n d sec ond degrees. T he d rill team p u t on the w ork. A n in te re s tin g re p o rt of her trip to th e s ta te g ra n g e was re a d by Mrs. C lara H icinbothom . W. K. C orbin a n d Mr. E ash and N on T racy, o f G a rfie ld g ra n g e w ere E agle C reek g ra n g e visito rs S a tu rd a y . T he a n n u a l school m eetin g o f disi tric t No. 60 was held M onday eve ning a t in the school house. A ta x was voted a n d a d ire c to r and clerk »lected. F re d H o ffm e is te r w as r e elected d ire c to r a n d M rs. Rosa D oug las w as re -e lec ted clerk. M8> FOR S.U.I BY Hessel Implement Co. G resham , O regon MOLALLA BUCKEROO JU L Y 2nd, 3rd and 4th I § ( I § $ I § § $ § § $ Auspices Molalla Volunteer Fire Deparement and Waldo Caufield Post No. 1334 Veterans of Foreign Wars. M rs. V iola D e n n in g w as re c e n tly the g u e st o f re la tiv e s on th e R idge. M rs. M ary M oehuke, Mr. a n d Mrs. A lb e rt M oehuke a n d children, Mr. and Mrs. F re d M oehuke and c hildren and Mr. and M rs. G eorge P re is te r and c hildren w ere d in n e r g u e sts o f Mr. a n d M rs. R oy D ouglass S unday. THE WEST’S BEST Cowboysand Cowgirls M r. a n d Mrs. A lb e rt H an n ah , Mr. a n d M rs. W illiam S h arp , Mrs. V iola D enning, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam D oug lass w ere g u e sts a t th e hom e o f W al te r D ouglass Sunday. M r. a n d Mrs. E rn e s t H o ffm e iste r and c hildren w ere g u e sts o f th e fo rm e r’s p a re n ts, M r. and Mrs. F re d H o ffm eister, S unday. in BRONCO BUSTING CONTESTS ARIZONA WILD STEER BULLDOGGING RELAY RACES CALF ROPING STAGE COACH RACES WILD HORSE CHARIOT RACES M rs. Roy D ouglass had a s house g u e sts th is w eek h e r m other, Mrs. M ary M oehuke and h e r niece Leslie M oehuke o f Sluebel. ! 2 4 --Big Events Every Afternoon-24 ! We are agents for Smith’s Flower Shop and can fur nish flowers suitable for all occasions THE E S T A C A D A P H A R M A C Y IMPORTANT W E H A N D L E K E R R ’S F E E D S F O R T H I S R E A S O N : — W e b e l i e v e K e r r ’* F e e d * g i v e t h e p e r s o n w h o b u y s t h e m t h e m o s t f o r t h e d o l l a r . Thi® c h o i c e w a s m a d e a f t e r y e a r ’s o f e x p e r i e n c e in D a i r y a n d P o u l t r y F e e d s . Come in a n d we will explain f u r th e r and will gladly help you solve y o u r fe ed problem s. BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE P h o n e 601 E stacada, O regon The News Does Job Printing FINE NEW LINE OF Men’s Shoes $ 5.50 Buy NOW for the BIG FOURTH J. K. E L Y Estacada, Oregon Invest In The Progress of the Community-. Our town is growing. With the growth more people are using electricity and ALL the people are using MORE elec tricity. Our service must keep pace with this demand. BARTON “THE SPIRIT OF THE TRAIL” Mr. a n d M rs. G us W h iteh ead of B ridal Veil w ere d elig h tfu lly e n te r tain e d a t th e C. T. W hitehead hom e fo r d in n e r S u n d a y in h o nor o f th e ir sev en th w edding an n iv e rsa ry . T hose p re sen t besides th e tw o W hitehead fam ilies w ere Mrs. L en a P ed ersen and d a u g h te rs A deline and E le an o r, M arg aret B row n, a n d R o b e rt R ob ertson. Mr. a n d Mrs. W m . B u rk h a rt o f Idaho a re v isitin g Mrs. B u rk h a rt's p a ren ts, M r. a n d Mrs. F re d T u rn e r. EACH NIGHT Big Fireworks July 4th FREE STREET PARADE AT 11 EACH MORNING DANCE EVERY NIGHT ADMISSIONS Afternoon show, general admission...........................................................$1.00...... Reserved S ea ts......................................................................................................... 1.50 8,500 Seats under cover Night Show, a d u lts.....................................................................................................50 Children under 1 2 .......................................................................................................25 No Seats Reserved Dancing all even ing................................................................................................ 1.00 All admissions tax free For reservations write D. E. Robbins, Secretary, Molalla, Oregon. Note: No seats reserved first day, July 2. I Say It With Flowers When you invest your savings in PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. $6.00 First Preferred Stock BIG NIGHT SPECTACLE I M onday on th e C urrinsville sto re tru ck . V ictor Leon bou g h t th re e fin e cows from E d g ar H eiple M onday. T here w as q u ite a tu rn o u t a t th e school election M onday. T h ere has been a n u n u su al in q u iry fo r 30-acre tra c ts o f land o f late. R. H. C u rrin sp e n t th e w eek end a t home. C larice L om bard w as ill f irs t o f th e week. R. H. C a rv e r w ith th e P o rtla n d G as and Coke com pany and his frie n d Miss H adley, w ere v isitin g a t the C urrinsville sto re Sunday. C leve H eiple is plow ing w ith th e tr a c to r on th e ir ranch. W ilbur L ooney has been very sick b u t is on th e up g ra d e a n d his d o c to r says he sees no re aso n w hy he should n o t g e t well. A gain to th e su rp rise o f m ost o f us, eggs a re on th e up g rad e. E x tra sta n d a rd s will b rin g 28 cents, b u t to th e su rp rise o f m ost people it is im possible to g e t m any o f those who produce them in shape to b rin g top prices. A fte r g a th e rin g eggs th ey should be cleaned im m ediately. A h a n d fu l o f ste el wool is a w o n d e rfu l cleaner. S o ft shelled eggs should not be sen t to m a rk e t. T hey b re a k and cause o th ers to b re a k th e re b y causing th e sh ip p er a heavy loss. D irty eggs should n o t be o ffe re d fo r sale. C lean them if you have to wash them . E ggs should be g ra d ed into fo u r g ra d e s a cc o rd in g to size. H ow ard C olem an and siste r of C arlto n w ere v isitin g in C urrinsville Sunday. T he C urrinsville sto re h au led out from P o rtla n d th is w eek a tru c k load of binding tw ine. Come to Molalla July 2nd, 3rd and 4th ] i M a rjo rie Bowie sp e n t last w eek in P o rtla n d w here she took in th e rose show. She re tu rn e d hom e T uesday evening. E a rl O dell a n d fam ily w ere hom e fro m B ridal V eil o v e r th e w eek end. Mrs. M innie F o rm a n has h e r new k itc h e n all fin ish ed and is now e n jo y in g it. Lew is Jo h n so n a n d fam ily a re m oving to B o rin g th is week. Miss M a rth a W h iteh ead had as an o v e rn ig h t g u e st T uesday Miss M ar g a re t B row n. 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