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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1928 here three years ago and has a wide circle o f friends. Miss Frances Scott has been the guest o f Misses Adeline and Eleanor The Salvation Arm y invites every Pedersen over the week end. She j Lawrence Webber o f Antelope ¡8 While the Munson boys were haul body to attend the old fashioned returned to her home in Portland on ■ visiting with relatives and friends ing poles Friday Albert Spitler,' 10 camp meetings which started here on Wednesday. I here fo r a few days. years old, who was watching them Tuesday and which will close on Sep Jack Kessler o f Portland visited work, was struck by one of the poles The Good W ill club met at the tember 3. During the past few with his parents over the week end. and suffo-red a broken leg. months they have established a camp home o f Mrs. Ruth Whitehead last The ball game between Estacad;1 Irvin and E vert Stahlnecker and A very enjoyable time with facilities to accommodate a Thursday. i and Oswego Sunday was well at- Oral Vallen le ft Monday for the hop great many people and have provided was spent by everyone. Those pres | tended by Currinsville fans. fields. free camping and swimming privi ent were Mrs. Bartrum, Mrs. Marie Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harrington and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ginther leges, with an open air amphitheatei Wallace, Mrs. Grace Still, Mrs. Lena fam ily o f Portland and Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Gertrude o f Portland where the meetings are being held. George Kitching and fam ily o f Es were guests o f Miss N ellie Vallen on Colonel and Mrs. A. W. Crawford of Pedersen, Mrs. Bee Wallace and baby tucada visited their mother, Mrs. Rose Sunday. California, evangelists, have charge Mrs. Marie Gibson, M argaret Brown I Lovell, Sunday. Mrs. Violet, Granatski, Baird and o f the meetings. Loretta Wallace, Adeline and Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E ffie Brown o f Portland wert Mrs. Rose W allace and daughter Pedersen, Martha Whitehead, Mrs Mrs. Ted Kiggins, Mrs. Lloyd Looney guests at the Otis Valen home Sun Loretta and Miss Martha Whitehead Minnie Forman and Mrs. Ruth White-, and son Lloyd and Clarence Kitch day. are employed nt the Carver cannery. ing spent the week end huckleberry Louis Vallen o f Scotts Mills was head. ing. Audely Kanouse o f Eastern Ore having several tons o f hay hauled Mr. and Mrs. Bill Odell and famil; Oscar Pendergrass o f Sellwood is by truck from Highland to his farm gon has been visiting relatives here o f Bridal V eil visited Mr. Odell’s visiting with i ’ loyd Hale fo r a few here Sunday with which to winter fo r a fe w days. He returned to his parents over the week end. days. his herd o f purebred shorthorns. home Monday. Mrs. Perry Anderson and Mrs. A meeting o f the P. T. A. was held A fte r 20 years o f searching, Johr Woodworth o f Estacada called on Friday night and a short program Friends o f Miss Rosie Davis were Mrs. Earl McConnell Friday. given. Some work was outlined for surprised to hear o f her marriage on Bell, who was stolen by gypsies wher Mrs. Henry Heiple and daughter the follow ing month that will put Wednesday, August 29, at Vancouver, fiv e eyars old, ha sbeen reunited with Edna, Mrs. Atlee Erickson, Mrs. Earl funds in the treasury. Wash. Rosie attended grade school his mother and sister in Dallas, Texas. McConnell and family, Mrs. Rost Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nelson spent Lovell and two grandsons and Ruby the past week with Mrs. Nelson's par Webber are leaving Sunday fo r th< ents in Portland. hopyards near Salem. Gilbert Nester o f Oregon City vis Floyd Bishop and sister, Mrs ited his small sons Ray and Robert Christianson o f Shelton, Wash., wert at the home o f their grandfather, J. visiting friends in Currinsville W ed E. Nelson, Sunday. nesday and Thursday o f last week. Mrs. Elbert Harris and two child Mrs. Leon is recovering very nicel> ren o f Colton are visiitng her parents from an attack o f their bull. She Phone City Garage 351 here. had a close call. Roy Brown spent the week end at Mr. and Mrs. Mullane and Mrs Chas. Boyson o f San Francisco, left the home o f his parents. John Scott and Joe Rydzweski left fo r their homes Tuesday after spend Friday fo r theTiuckleberry patch on ing two weeks visiting their father J. W. Wells o f Currinsville, and ; Squaw mountain. For Wood and Coal Meyer & Horselwander Sandy, Oregon PRICES ARE RIGHT K R E B S ONFECT I ONERY AFE Sandy, Oregon HOME C O OK IN G M EALS A T A L L HOURS “C O U R TE SY” O U R M O TTO ^ * Rittnpr J Service Static in v l Ivv J l t l l l U r¥l U lllllv l ? Phone Sandy 101 BUY YOUR • G A SO LIN E AND OIL HERE Service Free of Charge NICE LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES Notebooks, Pens, Pencils, Rules, Crayons, and Paper BO YS’ SCH OOL SHOES GIRLS’ DRESSES J. Scales “Scales Is Right” General Merchandise Oregon Sandy Marvel Inn C UTS M ORE 25 miles east of Portland on Bluff road, 1-2 mile SLICES TO TH E LO AF FIVE-COURSE CHICKEN DINNER $ 1.25 Also Short Orders Most Marvelous View of Mt. Hood of Entire Loop Trip Phone Sandy 20x2 for reservations IDA, OMLV 107, HAS 125 OFFERS OF MARRIAGE Proposal Record Added to Longevity Distinction. . | FOR S A LE — SH IN G L E S — 95 per cent perfects, $3.10 per thousand, delivered. Paul Klaetsch, T ele phone 83-11, s28 New York.—T o the distiuctlon of longevity. Mrs. Ida Goldberg, who, at FOR S A L E — Hungarian vetch und one hundred seven Is the oldest In gray oat seed, one-third vetch, two- mute of the United Home for Aged thirds oats. Elmer Anderson, Ea Hebrews, New Rochelle, tins added a gle Creek. Phone 42-13. a31 marriage proposal record younger beuutles may well envy. In the lust year 125 mutrliuonnl offers hare come FO R S A L E — Cleaned Hungarian vetch seed and seven litle pigs. to her by mall. Phone 32-31, Estacada. J. A. Publicity Is the secret of the churrn she appears to have for swains of all Kitching. s i 4 ages, scattered from New York to Texas. Mrs. Goldberg, a widow, FOR S A L E — Tw o O xford Down ram boasts of live grandchildren, three Lambs. A. Radford, Boring. T e l great-grandchlldreu, and two great- ephone Sandy 308. It great-grundchildren. At a celebration of her one hundred sixth birthday, FOR S A L E — Pitted Prunes, 3 cents which was chronicled In the press, she per pound, delivered. Fred Ma- remarked that she wanted a suitable rosco, Estacada. s l4 young man for a husband. Many From Philly. FOR S A L E — 23 acres cleared land Tide wish was conveyed through the in Eagle Creek, 100 yards from Country by publication In scores of highway; good barn, house and newspapers. Approximately half of chicken house; 30 tons o f hay, the resulting proposals have come good team and cow, 50 chickens, from gentlemen residing in Philadel farm implements. Paul Still, Ea phia, which Is prohuhly a coincidence, gle Creek, Ore. s7 ulthough some observers believe It of fers material for sociological, not to FO R S A LE or Rent— The store say psychiatric, study. building on Broadway adjoining the Unfortunately, no one has come for ward whom Mrs. Goldberg Is willing Home restaurant. Inquire at the to accept. Her suitors failed ttf no Home Restaurant. It tice that she spoke specifically of a “ suitable” young man. FO R S A L E or Rent— The Dorken- “ My Ideal man," she explained, d orf place, at Morow station. Lena “ must be r millionaire and should he Underwood. Phone 13-11 Esta- about forty-five years old. Anyone cadu. * s7 younger than that is not likely to have a great deal of wisdom." FOR S A LE — Used Ford in good run Mrs. Goldberg has been unable to ning order, price $25. W. T. walk since she fractured a hip. sev Looney, one mile north o f Esta eral years ago. Following are ex Floyd Dibble and fam ily and Matt. trude from some of tlie letters she brother living in Portland. cada on Marrow Station road. It Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heiple and son Dibble and fam ily o f Walton, Ore. has received: th e ! 1. A Philadelphia schoolboy, sixteen FO R S A L E — Fresh Italian prunes; visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. form erly o f Elwood, attended extra quality, fo r canning. G. S. funeral o f their uncle, John M. Park, years old.—In writing this letter, my Edgar Heiple, Sunday. Dillon, Estacada. s7 hand Is guided b.v Cupid. My heart here Thursday. Fred Ely sold a fine lot o f oats to Is beating an everlasting love for your Oscar Judd Monday and the Currins companionship. GEORGE W. BEERS ville store truck moved them Wed 2. Canton, Ohio, twenty-one yeurs Sandy, Oregon nesday. old.—1 am married to a young girl UPPER EAGLE CREEK The Currinsville store people have who raid she was going to shoot me. FO R S A L E — 40 acres; 10 acres I f you could make some arrangements cleared, balance pasture and tim spread five barrels o f oil on the drive to go to Nevada with me for three ber; good fiv e room house, three in front o f their place and later pu Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffm eister, months, I could get a divorce there. acre orchard, barn and outhouses. on two coats o f gravel, \^hich adds and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle went 3. Philadelphia, aged fifty-five.— $2,260; $700 down. considerably to the appearance o f on a camping trip last Monday. They Addresses her as, "My dear sweet the place. T E N AC R ES between Sandy and motored up near Swim, Mt. Hood, heart,” and writes, “ My dear little girl, Lester Hale has had several tom and spent three ¿lays. They picked won't you consider my hand and make Gresham; 6 acres cleared, fru it o f vetch cleaned. trees, balance in timber and pas huckleberries fo r pastime, getting 32 me your loyal and true mate?" From a Truck Driver. Tm eshing is nearly over in this gallons. The H offm eisters returned ture. Modern fiv e room house, 4. Philadelphia, thirty-two years old, community. Soon the fall seeding home with 15 gallons o f berries and electric lights, good out buildings. breaks the lee by starting, "Dear Ida," will start. One acre young orchard. Pricq the Woodies had 17. and continues, “ 1 have been thinking I ’loyd Hale caught a fine black $2750; $1250 down. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Eddy and chil of marriage, and I think you would muskrat Tuesday. This will go into dren o f Portland and Mr. and Mrs. be a wonderful wife for me. I have (he farm o f John Githens. Mr. Gith- dahlias, 25c a fair job as truck driver and can BULBS from choice Samuel W alker o f Pendleton were ens and Floyd have their pens all give you a good home.” each. Orders taken. Mrs. Ray dinner guests o f Mrs. Linnie Gibson 5. St. Louis. Mo.—I nin an elevator ready and should have a nice lot o f Wilcox, Estacada. a31 Sunday. man; that Is, I am an elevator start nreeding stock by spring. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Douglass and er. 1 have Initiative and ambition. The Drowning o f the young son of P L A IN SE W IN G and dress making 6. New York city, forty-six, signs i r. and Mrs. Elmer Tompkins was son K elly q f Boyd, (fie ., and Mr. and himself: neatly and quickly done at reason "W ith the highest respect, Mrs. George Prelster and children of able prices. Children’s sewing a my dear Madame Ida Goldberg, I re Logan were guests at the home o f main your obedient, loving bride specialty. Mrs. W iley Howell, R oy Douglass Sunday. groom." He Inclosed In his letter a Springwater. a24tf dried four-leuf clover. Mr. and Mrs. William Douglass, ac GEORGE 7. Philadelphia ( “ seventeen and one- companied by their nephew, Everett H E L P W ANTED^—The Apple G row half years of age").— Saw your picture Douglass, and niece, Betty Douglass ers association, Hood River, will In the pnper and thought you would Threshing in this community was motored up to Stevenson, Wash., on want steady, reliable help about make a suitable wife and companion. , ampleted Tuesday with a ten days Sunday and spent the day, returning I would like to marry an old lady be September 10, to harvest the fa ll an. The crops were considered home in the evening and leaving their cause she bus more sense than these crop o f apples and pears. Good airly good. nephew and niece with their parents, flappers. cabins, camps furnished. Bring 8. Atlantic City, thirty.— A woman Mrs. Frank Anhert and daughter Mr.- and Mrs. Bert Douglass. bedding and cooking utensils. of your type Is what I am looking for. [rs. Anderson and son, were calling W ill also need experienced apply Mrs. Asenath M cKay and Mrs. IJn- These young girls of today lack mod on Mrs. Harold Joyner Sunday. and t)ear packers. A beginner’s nle Gibson accompanied H. S. Gib esty. I want one who will have sen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horger and son to Estacada Monday. class in packing will commence on Bible Ulcus. son visited a fe w days with Mrs. Ma 9. Philadelphia, twenty-one, signs September 5. 2t Mrs. M cKay and Mrs. Linnie Gib rie Klinker and fam ily recently. himself “ Your Wonderful Admirer, son went to Portland on Tuesday to Don Juan,’’ and recommends him self W IN D O W W A S H IN G — W alter N o Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginther and spend a fe w days with friends. as follows: “ I am a young man and daughter o f Portland have been lan o f Sandy Drug wants windows would make a model husband for you. spending their vacation o f two week! to wash. Phone Sandy 331. It I can do the charleston and black SANDY LOCAL ITEMS bottom.” with Mrs. Ginther’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson. 10. Washington, D. C., “ almost twen FO R R E N T — Five room house, fu r Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voderberg and nished. See Mrs. J. T. Irwin, Es Dan Gregory, Bull Run’s mayor, ty,” describes himself as follows.— I am not so ugly. 1 can sing and dance two children o f Portland spent sev was a Sandy visitor recently. tacada. It a little and have u wonderful person eral days with their aunt, Mrs. Marie V irginia Watkins is in the city, a ality. Kinker and fam ily. • F U R N ISH E D Room fo r rent suitable guest o f her aunt, Miss S. Haight, 11. Nineteen, who resides at a Y. fo r one or two persons. N ear cor M. C. A. in Baltimore, warns her: this week. ner Fifth and Wade Streets. T e l “ I f you want me for a hubby, do not Wm. Guldensopf o f Kelso had a ephone 47-13. J. P. Woodle. s l4 hold this letter In suspense like a Portland o ffic e Auto Ft. Term. badly cut foo t which he suffered flapper, because I am a Charles street — East 2406 181 E. W ater St while at work at the Alder Creek cowboy and I mean what I speak.” C ARD OF T H A N K S E S T A C A D A T R U C K SE RVICE Lumber company plant. 12. Brooklyn, thirty-six, describes W e desire to express our sincere Insured Carrier The Brightwood-Welches districts himself as strong and healthy, n pro appreciation for the kind assistance Furniture M oving a Specialty have voted to unite but the decision fessional dancer, and ends up by ask and words o f sympathy extended us Dally Service ing for an Immediate loan, as he Is as to where the school will be held during our recent bereavement. broke. E S T A C A D A to P O R T L A N D this year is not announced. 13. Chicago, forty-five, sends hts Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tilden o f Order all goods delivered to auto Mrs. C. Sharnke went with Henry proposal with the following explana Sheridan, Oregon. Freight Terminal, 181 E. Water tion.—I have an Idea you would make Perret and fam ily Sunday to Friend Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tompkins. Street, Portland. to see Mrs. Perret’s sister, Mrs. I me a good wife a nil mother, for you ED. S T E IN M A N have been through the mill. Schindler, and brought Amanda Per C AR D OF T H A N K S O ffic e 72-1— Estacada— Res 11-3 ret back home, who had been visiting Estacada, Oregon W e desire to express our apprecia Weak-Minded Children her aunt for two weeks. tion to our neighbors and friends IN JONSRUD PARK north of Sandy via Mt. Hood Loop highway WANT ADS PAGE SEVEN An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and children’s between meal snacks. E C O N O M IC A L FOR LAR GE FAM ILIES The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The same price as the regular Jarge loaf. Sold at Your Favorite Grocery and Restau rants in Estacada and liaeeU munti i c f iß* Vicinity. RÛLSÜM LON G LOAF Aided by School Sports for the kindness and sympathy shown Stockholm.—Training mentally de us in our recent bereavement in the ficient children in sports and athletics loss o f our mother, and fo r the beau tends to brighten their minds and give them a more wholesome and normal tifu l floral offerings. The Bittner Family. outlook on life, it lias been announced nt the Institution for weak-minded boys at Salhohed, Sweden. N O TIC E fly encouraging the boys to play Mr. C. V. Martin has just received football and to compete In running and jumping, the head Instructor said a new lot o f clothing samples from he found a practical und efficient rem Fairbanks Tailoring company, so that edy. Whereas the boys had been he is prepared to furnish tailor-made- clumsy, slow and rareless In the be to-measure suits fo r men and boys oft ginning, (hey gradually became alert, the very best o f all-wool goods. Mr. nimble-footed and appreciably keener. Martin would like to have you call and examine his line. It won’t cost T w o Reasons you a cent to see them and he thinks Wee haw ken. N. J.—A case against Babe Itutli for speeding has been he can save you some money i f you O ffic e oposite The quashed. Chief holand explains why: want to buy. "Babe Itutli Is the greatest baseball pPeople's Store, Estacada. player in the world, and he's a friend C. V. MARTIN of mine." "T h e Real Estate M an"