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CLACKA M AS COUNTY N E W S. FRID A Y , FEBRU A RY 22, 1929 I SP R IN G W A T FU , Feb. 20.— (Spe- C U R R IN SV IL L E , Feb. 20.— (S pe c ia l).— P upils w inning the prizes giv- t i a ] ) __c q W ilson of th e Milwau- en by the P. T. A. a t the end of each kie Review called on frie n d s a t the six-w eeks period to the pupil in each C urrinsville sto re Sunday, room m aking the g re a te s t im prove- j ra Reyrlolds bought all th e sheep m ent in all su b je cts w ere Lucy Chase on the H uxley ranch a t th e sale last and R onald G uttridge. L ucy received T h u rsd a y and now has a very fine a to ile t set a n d R onald a book en ti- fiock W a lte r L ooney has m ore th an tied “ W ings” by L indbergh. T he sixty young lam bs, L e ste r H ale has prizes w ere p re sen te d by Miss Young, , 38j Cu rrin and L om bard has 14, P. s e c re ta ry o f the P. T. A. j w. D ouglass 52. T he sm all b an d s of Mrs. G ene Kiggins o f K stacada sh eep a re a source of incom e on any visited h e r p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ra n c h. Aycock, one day last week. L ester H ale began plow ing again Miss E lva Shibley a tte n d e d th e M onday but says the fro st is not all Sunday school convention in O regon ()Ut o f t |ie groUnd y ct. C ity la st F rid a y as a deleg ate from 0 E O lm stead has purch ased a th e S u n d ay school here. Ed. S h e a re r tra t.to r to use on his fa rm th is year, and E lm er D ibble also a tte n d ed . p Lovell took a nice load of B yron Moore, L eonard C losner a n d hogs to th e P o rtla n d m ark e t last F re d C losner, who have been visitin g week here fo r the last two w eeks, le ft S u n The C urrinsville sto re tru c k took in day fo r E ugene to resum e work in dressed lam bs fo r W m. F. D ouglass a m ill n e a r th ere . F riday. T hey bro u g h t 29 c en ts per Mr. and Mrs. Jo e E rickson and pound. O th e r fa rm produce hauled c hildren of P o rtla n d a e r visiting Mr. was chickens fo r W alter D ouglass and E ric k so n ’s p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. P e tu rk e y s fo r Mr. M iller of B arton. t e r E rickson. T he R. H. M iller fam ily, who M em bers of th e S p rin g w a ter have been living on th e C lyde Saling N eighborhood club m et w ith Mrs. ranch, have moved aw ay. T hey w ere W heeler on W ednesday o f last week. real nice people. R e fresh m e n ts w ere served by a com R. R. R ussell is selling all of his m ittee con sistin g of Mrs. J. A. Shib p u reb red leghorns and is q u ittin g the ley, Mrs. P e te r E rickson, Mrs. Ed. p o u ltry business. C losner and Mrs. Jo e G u ttrid g e . T he N eil T ay lo r has p u rc h ase d 100 next m eetin g will be a t the home o f , p u reb red w hite leghorn hens fo r the Mrs. C arro ll Howell on M arch 13. fa rm flock. Jo h n M oger visited w ith his p a r- Mrs. H e rb e rt Milts was shopping e n ts here f o r several days last week. j ir> C urrinsville th is w eek. T hey are Mrs. Joe G u ttrid g e and c h ild re n ' tiew p e0pie> hav in g ju s t m oved into w ere shopping in O regon C ity Sat- the neighborhood. u rd a y- Mrs. E lva L ooney is on th e sick Mr. a n d Mrs. A rth u r Y ork called ¡ist. a t th e W heeler home S un d ay evening. C linton L ooney has pu rch ased a Mrs. E arl Shibley, p re sid en t o f th e new C h evrolet tru c k from th e Cas- P 1 A., was hostess a t a silver te a c.ai|e C hevrolet com pany and is now F rid u y in observance o f the 32nd ,,p e r a ting tw o trucks, b irth d a te of th e org an izatio n . A n B ustel. TunneU m ade a trip t0 in te re stin g pro g ram , including m usic p o r tiand T h u rsd ay w ith Bob Cooke und speaking was enjoyed by every- to look th e new Eordsl over w ith a one. N in eteen persons called d u r i n g , view o f p u rc hasin g one in She n e ar th e a fte rn o o n . V isitors w ere Mrs. fu tu re F re d H o rn er, Mrs. Colson and Mrs. M illard from Dodge, and Mrs. Joe E rickson of P o rtlan d . B O ltIN U T he play shed fo r th e school is being rem odeled. It is to be m ade | 24 fe e t longer, a floor p u t in and BORIN G, Feb. 20.— (S p e c ia l).— ra ised so th a t it can be equipped fo r S. E * W aller is h a rd ly ab le to use his bask etb all p ractice. E arl Shibley is j hands, som ething ak in to eczem a doing the w ork. , m aking them very painful. G uests a t th e John M arshall hom e L. E - M allicoat a tte n d e d the b asket over S un d ay w ere Mrs. M arshall's | hall gam e a t S andy F rid a y nig h t, siste r, Mrs. C. H. Phillip» a n d fam ily B oring g ra d e school is in th e lead o f P o rtlan d . V ernon M arshall also 1 for,, the b a sk etb all cham pionship in visited his p a re n ts o ver Sunday. th e ir division. T hey play a t Sandy Mr. and Mrs. A rt Cogsw ell o f E a- vs. E stac ad a th is w eek, a t th e h gh gle C reek visited a t th e B yron Cogs- school. well hom e one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Russell of D in n e r g u e sts a t th e W iley H ow ell | P o rtlan d will m ove in to one of the hom e S un d ay w ere Mrs. G eorge P e rry Beck houses w hen th e w e ath e r set- and son D onald and Mr. a n d Mrs. lies. Russell is th e new section fore- M elvin K eller o f Viola. man. L ucille G u ttrid g e c e le b ra te d h e r Mr. and Mrs. L orin Child a re corn- se v e n te en th birthday F rid ay , F eb ru - inB hack to live in th e ir hom e a t B or a ry 13. G uests who en jo y ed th e >ng. T hey have been a t Scapponse b irth d a y cake w ere V ictor and E th el fo r sev eral years. F icken and E sth er H eiple. The tie dock has been dead since Mr. und Mrs. Aycock visited rela- The snow sto rm . T here has been tiv e s a t Cam p 10 over S a tu rd a y a n d n o thing hau led in to ship. S unday. T h u rsd a y th e L adies Aid had an Mr. and Mrs. W idem ere and baby all-day m eetin g a t th e church, w ork- d a u g h te r and Mr. and Mrs. M errill o f j inK on quilts. T hey “ fed w ell” a t P o rtlan d , and Mrs. M errill's siste r, noon. T he firs t hoop gam e to be held at Mrs. M iller o f N iag ra Falls, N. Y., visited a t the J. VV. Byers hom e S u n n ig h t in th e B oring play shed was last w eek, th e B oring boys w inning day. M em bers o f the newly elected fa ir 10 to 5. E stac ad a girls won 14-4. board m et S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n and elected the leaders fo r each d e p a rt m ent in o rd e r to proceed w ith th e BRIGHTWOOD NEWS w ork fo r the fa ir this fall. 1 _________ _ _ ______ _ _ J Mr. H ouse of E stacad a has p u r chased the tim b e r on the J o h n M ar BR IG H TW O O D , Feb. 20.— (S p e shall place and has begun ta k in g o ff c ia l).— T here is still a fo o t o f snow the cetlar. He is em ploying tw elve in the S andy L u m b er com pany log to fo u rtee n men. ging, which w ill delay o p e ratio n s a Am ong those a tte n d in g th e a u ctio n while longer, sale a t G arfield last T h u rsd ay w ere I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. A lcorn le ft Mr. and Mrs. J o e G u ttrid g e , Bob a n d la st w eek fo r a sh o rt visit in the Jim G u ttrid g e. R. H ansen, M. C hase, E ast. F ra n k W heeler, H enry C ro m er a n d B rightw ood school is re p o rte d as P ress and W iley Howell. p ro g ressin g nicely. T here are 30 pu- j pils. P lans fo r th e new consolidated -------- | school house have been " re s tin g ” dur- ( '4 i r r i f I '■ * 1 ing th e cold w e ath er. ‘ "* ' ^ I Mrs. Jo h n H a rris was hostess to th e B rightw ood club W ednesday. The l O T T R E L L , Feb. 20.— (S p e c ia l), ladies sp en t som e tim e sew ing, and - Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A lt w ere Sun-! re fre sh m e n ts w ere a fe a tu re . Those ‘lay d in n er g u ests a t the Al. H aw orth p re se n t included Mrs. J. T. M cIntyre, ^ omo- Mrs. R. J. H ickey, Mrs. C harles Hick- Mr. and Mrs. G. S. W ilkinson w ere ,.y, Mrs. H a rrin g to n , Mrs. S. B. Ro- hosts a t S unday d in n e r to th e ir son w an, Mrs. L. O. W ing, Mrs. H enry Kuv o f P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Mrs. C. L arson, Brs. Blevins, Mrs. A rt Rey- J. W ilkinson and baby. nolds, Mrs. Doll H a rris and Mrs. Le- Mr. and Mrs. H ans B ergseth en- one K itching. te rta in e d Mr. and Mrs. A. R afo rd a n d ________________ tw o ch ild ren a t S unday dinner. j An eel 20 inches long was found Mrs. H. H. W atkins w rites from in th e te n d e r o f a locom otive on the Los A ngeles th a t they had a w onder- Seaboard A ir Line, w hen th e w a ter ful tr ip south, th e highw ay being was w ithdraw n to re p a ir a leak. fine. T hey a re now visiting a t San ---------- Diego. Mme. J o a n d ’A lb e rtin , o f P aris, un- W illiam C aldo is slowly gain in g ‘terw en t a successful o p e ratio n fo r ag ain a f te r several relapses. th « rem oval o f 22 pounds o f fa t. A n u m b er o f the fa rm e rs of th e K clso-C ottrell d istric t a re losing, H °n ry E sdohr, o f W aukegan. 111., horses from foliage poisoning. Lee I » 1 « ‘h a t his hens laid n e arly tw ice R adford has one th a t it sick b u t he "’«"V e g g , w hen he p u t electric hopes to save it. ,i* hU in hi‘ h*n h o u ,M ' K K L SO ELWOOD ELW O O D , Feb. 20.— (S p e c ia l).— The P. T. A. e n te rta in m e n t and sup per given S a tu rd a y night a t th e school house was an enjoyable a f fa ir and n e tte d th e org an izatio n |2 0 . A n u m b e r o f Elwood young people a tte n d e d the dance a t C larkes S a tu r day nig h t a f te r th e close of th e e n te rta in m e n t here. J. E. N elson and grandsons R obert and Roy N ester w ere d in n er g u ests a t th e M. P a rk hom e Sunday. G uests a t the Louis V allen hom e Sunday w ere H enry C adonau a n d U. N. Beck ley. L. M. Cox sp e n t th e week end a t his hom e here. Roy B row n o f Cam as, W ash., vis ited his p a re n ts and his sister, Mrs. M att Ja g m in , S atu rd ay . Mr. a n d Mrs. S. B. Brown w eru visito rs a t th e hom es of th e ir d a u g h te r, M rs. H enry A lder, a n d th e ir son, ■Roy B row n, a t Cam as, last week. A ddie and M arie S ta u ffe r of M aple L ane, fo rm erly of Viola, cam e out fo r th e P. T. A. e n te rta in m e n t S a t urd ay night. Mr. a n d Mrs. Louis Vallen m ade a trip to G resham last Sunday to see Dr. A dix, as Mrs. V allen has been s u ffe rin g w ith n eu ritis for some tim e. M rs. O tis V allen and Mr. and Mrs. Donald N elson called on Mrs. L ouis V allen one day last week. L ittle A n ita H a rris of C olton is S ta y in g w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. M. P ark , fo r a sh o rt tim e. Mrs. M atilda S u rfu s le ft last w eek to spend a sh o rt tim e a t the hom e o f h e r son, C. E. S u rfu s o f E stacada. M r. a n d Mrs. M. P a rk w ere in E s ta c a d a on business first of the week. KELSO, Feb. 20.— (S p e c ia l).— Six boys o f the Kelso Sunday school o r ; ganized into th e “ live w ires,” w ith • Mrs. John S pooner, p re sid e n t; E lm er E ri, vice p re sid en t; M elvin Richey, E se c re tary and tre a s u re r. T he boys E each plan to bring in a. new m em ber 5 and otherw ise help build up th e S u n E day school. The H uck fam ily have all been down w ith th e flu. H e rb e rt H uck was worse S a tu rd ay . He developed h e a rt E tro u b le which is slow in yielding to E tre a tm e n t, a n d has been ill seven ^ weeks. The Kelso W om en's club and th e | ladies of th e church gave a show er E fo r Mrs. C lark Rich last w eek, lovely E thin g s being brought. T he ladies E also b ro u g h t re fre sh m e n ts. Mrs. Al- i E = b e rt Jo n sru d e n te rta in e d fo r th e af- j fa ir. Those p re se n t w ere Mrs. Rich, j — Mrs. Jo n sru d , Mrs. Dock H ite, Mil dred D ecker, Mrs. E. H erz, Mrs. Gil = b e rt Jo n sru d , Mrs. P e te rso n , Mrs. E C arl A nderson, Mrs. Jo h n H olm an, 2 Miss N ym an a n d Mrs. B aum back. L. C. F a u st, who lives n e a r John Z R evenue, and who cam e fro m T en n essee, says he has been s ittin g by th e fire six m onths w a itin g fo r spring to come. F a u st is now a new su b s = scrib er o f The News, w hich will help — to pass th e tim e aw ay. E T h u r s d a y a n d F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 21 and 22— K arl Dane and G eorge K. A rth u r in “BROTHERLY LOVE” T he w arden loved his d a u g h te r— Dane and A rth u r loved her, too! P a rd o n us! He pardoned them ! Com edy, “ Im agine my h m b arass- m erit.” S a tu rd a y n ight (o n ly ) F e b ru a ry 23 — B ry a n t W ashburn, th e original “ S k in n e r,” in— “SKINNER’S BIG IDEA” W h a t’s the big idea? I t ’s the g re a te s t snappiest them e th a t was ever m ade into a com edy w hirlwind. Can girls succeed in business? W e'll says they can, and how! Com edy, “ HOLY M A C K E R EL .” S u n d a y , M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 24, 25 a n d 26 — “WINGS” W ith C la ra Bow', C harles (B u d d y ) R ogers, R ichard A llen and G ary Cooper. E very wom an who has e v er loved will see th e re fle ctio n of h e r own h e a rt th ro b s in “ W ings.” The th rillin g dram a of th e w ar- fliers. A m erican youth, fig h tin g , loving, laughing at d a n g er! A m a ste r picture, d irected by Wm. A. W ellm an. Also P at he News. W e d n e s d a y n i g h t ( o n l y ) F e b r u a r y 27 — “THE WHEEL OF DESTINY” R a y a rt’s la te st im perial photoplay, w ith F o re st S tan ley and G eorgia Hale. Comedy, “ D O N ’T KID T H E M ONK.” I f y o u b r i n g a c o p y o f o u r m o n t h l y p r o g r a m y o u wil l b e a d m i t t e d a t r e d u c e d p r i c e s : A d u l t s 1 0 c ; C h i l d r e n 5c. T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 8 ; F r i d a y , M a r c h 1 — NORMA S H E A R E R in— “THE ACTRESS” W ith R alph F orbes and Owen Moore. H e re ’s a th rillin g re v elatio n of th e ups and downs of life back o f the footlights. M ade fro m P in e ro 's sta g e classic; and is now ai film vehicle which fits Miss S h e a re r per- fectly . Com edy, “ T H E F IN IS H IN G T O U C H .” = Admission: Adults, 2-5c; Children under 14, 10c B andits looted a bank in G reen Bay, Fla., but le ft behind a b a g con liiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiim iim iim iiiim iiiiiiim ta in in g |1 0 ,9 6 4 in coin because it was too heavy. F R E E VO TE COUPON Good for 150 Credits Name of Candidate........................................................ This coupon, when neatly clipped from the paper, will be counted the same as earned credits for can didate whose name appears above, if presented to B U L L HUN BULL RUN, Feb. 20.— (S pecial.) — Bull Run cam e th ro u g h w ith fly in g colors last w eek in su p p o rtin g th e N ews contest. Mrs. A lton Sloop is still q uite ill as th e re su lt o f a relapse from flu. J. S u th e rla n d , who was m arried last O ctober, is one of the e n th u si astic N ews su b scrib e rs ju s t listed. J. D. M orrissey, bachelor, has had p re tty new linoleum laid on his flo o rs and th e re is suspicion th a t som ething is going to happen. M orrissey w orks a t th e pow er plant. Adolph F unk, w hose place is be tw een S andy and Bull Run, is feed in g 25 hogs fo r m arket. Roslyn L odge has had new occu p an ts th e p ast th re e weeks. T hey a re Mr. and Mrs. Jo e V incent fro m W ashington. Besides looking a fte r this a ttra c tiv e place, th e V incents will c are fo r th e sheep ru n n in g on the place. LIBERTY THEATRE .n m i'm iim im iim iiim iim m m m iim m m m m m m im iiiiim iim m m im m iiiiim m iiiim m m im m iiiim iiirr CURRINSVILLE SI LINGWATER T he C lackam as C ounty News, a t S andy o r E stacad a, on or before Wednesday, February 27 Buster Brown The Mark of Distinction CUTS MORE This trademark is your as surance of proper fit and durability in your children’s shoes. SLICES Buster Brown Shoe Store Main at 8th Oregon City READ T H E C L A SSIFIE D S I SP E C IA L S FLOUR—FISHER’S BEST BAR NONE WASHING SOAP Guaranteed 2 pkgs.................................... 49 <* - - SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY | FREE—MUFFIN TINS— Spreadwell Cane and Maple; per can....... 43«* Three Cans fo r .................... 35«* Kellogg’s All-Bran ACADV TO 2 teasp o o n sfu l sh o rte n in g (4 cup su g a r 1 egg 1 cup so u r milk 1 cup K ellogg's A ll-B ran 1 cup flo u r V4 teaspoon soda \i teaspoon sa lt 1 teaspoon baking pow der C ream sh o rte n in g and su g a r to g eth e r, add th e egg. Mix and sift flo u r, soda, sa lt and bak in g pow der. To the cream ed m ix tu re add the A ll-B ran, th en the milk, a lte r n ately with the sifte d dry in g red ien ts. P o u r into greased m u ffin tins, and bake in a m oderate oven (370 F .) fo r 20 m inutes. Y’ield; S larg e o r 12 m edium size m uffins. If sw eet milk is used instead o f sour, om it the h alf teaspoon o f soda and use 3 teaspoons b ak in g pow der. R aisins or d ates m ay be added to m u ffin s if desired. PLANT YOUR EARLY GAR DEN SOON AS THE FROST IS OUT OF THE GROUND 2 cans f o r ......... ................ 25<* 3 pkgs....................................35<4 allbran Van Camp’s 2 cans ...... 25«* BRAND LYE—FOR SOAP MAKING •sûr»«» HOMINY PEAS—UTAH To each purchaser of 3 pkgs. KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN MUFFINS SYRUP APPLES 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. Sold at Your Favorite I J I f \ I ?% Grocery and Restau- i l U i i a U 1 rants in Estacada and LO N G L O A F Ihwf-it rm mâet of ike. Urtinr jamiitf Vicinity. CASH TALKS—PAY AS YOU BUY AND SAVE DOLLARS Hard Wheat 49-lb. sa c k ..................... $ 1.73 Spitz; b o x ................ 8 5 £ Kings .................. $ 1 . 5 0 Northern Spies . $ 1 . 5 0 TO THE LOAF GARDEN SEEDS Lilly’s and Northrup, King and Company FO R C L EA N IN G = = M CHICKEN RAVIOLI With Italian mushroom sauce and grated cheese; ready to serve. 2 cans ...... ..............25«* SALT PORK 2 lbs. f o r ................. 3 5 c* SOPONITE Instant Cleanser; re moves pitch Per can ...... ............. 10<* We Have a Large Stock of VEGETABLE AND FLOWER Seeds—Priced Low Eagle Creek Trading Co. THE BIG w ElTE STORE EAGLE CREEK, OREGON lllllllg