i ---- CLc\CKA!\lA I I ________ -:_-:=::::_-_ RFI LD I _I. ___ -- ----~----~ OLTON- I ----- --- ---- ---------, - DARDAL~ I = l,: .,~:::•:t£:,::::::::::::,! LIB[RTYTH[ATR[ ! SPRINGWATER · - - Ir. nd Jrs. Harold Horner were j !:111111111111111~ ---------- ---- 1111111111111111111111-;.-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII = family nd l\11•. and l\lr . Joe Erick- G RFIF.LD, Feb. 2 .-(Special). OLTON, Feb. l! . - ( pecial).- SPRING\\'ATF:R, ~eb. !! .-(Spe. on and family of Portland pent § Tbu raday, February 28 ; F ri day , Marc h 1 - - The t;arfi Id P. T. A. entertain- Seventy-five ftiend. and relatives tctal) . -. Ir · Peter Erickson wa ho st • I ' da at the Ed Aycock home. i NORM HEARER in- ml'nt and social at the chool house surpri ed G orge Williams aturday e~s at a hower W dne day after- u;Iis: Ethyl Young, principal of tho § "THE ACTRESS" nd 0 w a decidt,,I ucce . Th entire PVl•ning by calhng to help him cele- noon given in honor .~ h _ r grn _ Springwater chool, spent the week § With Ralph Forbes and Owen 1oore. II r.'· a thrilling revela~ion. o.f program was Kl"l'Utly t'njoyrd by th e brute his birthday. Arter dan cing j daughter, Mrs. Gene Kig.gin (Eve- end in Portland. § the ups and downs of life back of th ~ footlight s .. ~lad<' fr.o n: ~'.~ 10 .~ Jarl{u attendance. Following the pro- for several hours a dclicwus lunch lyn ycock) a recent. bri d e. tany I Mr. and Mrs. Byron ogswell vi- : stag clas ic · and is now a film vehicle which fit s . l 1s, Sh<Utet pet gram, A . C. Anderso n in the capacity was erved. j 1o~ely and _useful arbcle were re- ited relative. in Porlland unday. § fe~tly. Co medy, "THE FINI ' HING TO ( JI ." of auctioneer sold thl' pie., realizing l\lr. and Mr. G. A. Gottberg and ce ivcd. Dainty refreshments ':"er,c Dinner gursts at the Peterson home : Sa t urday niaht (on ly) Marc h 2- t ht• um of I 1; for lhl' P. T . A. !\I rs. A lgi(' Gottb<•1g and thi-eu child- se i-vet I I JY t I H' h OSll•ss anc I th e br I< I c s Sunday ,~e 1·e M 1. and !\I rs. Pl·te,· : Be~sit• HE Love in t, Pa~uty. I ren of On·gon ( ily spl•nt :u nday at mot h er, I rs. F' · 1 I A ycoc k · Erickson. : SCANDALS" p, 1 rtl und folks attrnd1ng Lhe P. T. the Walter Gotl)('tt home . Th <• regular mo nthly meeting of Judon lillard of Portland wa~ a : "SALLY OFT A . pntnta1nme11t und p1l• soc·1al \\ere Ir. mid 11 :!. M. I'. HHmn an• the Lhe Ladies Aid wus ht>ld Thurst luy guest o f Ir. and Ir . logcr Sun- § The . ho\\ that expl::iin~ why girl~ le n\t:' home l 11 •r· Broa,/".?Y· .\Ir .. Slew utt lla 11ymun, Ir. and Ir,. part•nts of an H 1 , pound hoy hmn 11l the honw of ll's . J . l\loger. , ' even day. : - (' 0111 edy, l\lickey t cG uire (Himself) in ''l\11ckey'., ' riuntp 1· Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guttridge had § S unday a nd Mond ay, March 3 a nd 'lah<it and daughtl•r Elizubl'Lh, Ir. I February 5, at the Oregon ('ity hos- me mbers w •re prese~t and the after- and )1rs. Albert ('loud and children pital. noo n \\as spen~ sewing carpet rags as guesls Sunday Mrs. Guttridge's Zane Grey's Greatest tory- Heryl and Harlin . N. P. J ohn son and Arthur rem fur rugs to be sold later, probably brother and family, url Vurcher of : "THE WATER HOLE" ,\I rs. II ale and daughler, Mrs. Por- are c utting wood on hares on the ut the Aid booth during the pring- ·t. Johns, and an uncle from Gresh-, § h \\' t I e••ns With is Jack Holt .. \\'he t .«· b,1ckg1o . e.~ .' unds, ~1 , ter of \ akim a , Wu~h., arri ved Satur- former's place. water F'air this fall. m, John Schenk and hi s daughter : there roma nce and and Nancy danger. 'arroll. l\lugnifi cu nt re :c·e111c day for unextended visit ut the home !\Ir. and Mrs. Perry William s and Mr. and Mrs. Walter trunk were and family and Mr. and l\lrs. aspur § reprod~c d in n;tural colors. Comedy, " Bulloney," and ews. o f Mr. un d Mrs. J . W. Dillinger. l\lrs. l'ercy Williams of Longvi e w, Wu~h., ve ry pleasantly surprised last week Huber. § llal(• is a siste r of Mrs. Dillinger. spent the week end at the home of when a cousin , !\tr. Stru nk and family !\Ir. and Mrs. Art ogswell of Ea- W e d nea day n iaht (o nly ) Ma rch 6 - .Mr. and .Mrs. Boylan e ntertained the boys' parents, !\tr. and l\Irs. G. E. from Montana, whom he had not een gle reek called on Mi s Madden Sun- Lili Damita, the new Europea n Sl'IISatio n in- at th1•ir home o n Sunday the parents Wtlliams. for nearly thirty years, a nd his broth- day afternoon. "FORBIDDEN LOVE" of l\lrs. Uoy lun , ~Ir. and Mrs. 0 . Ol- 1 Mrs. Alta Murphy and children vis- er David Strunk of Mill Plain, Wash., Mr. and lrs. Ge ne Kiggins are She wa s u queen and loved a man of menial blood. \Vh 1.1t c~ uhl se n and u brother and sister, all of ited at the home of the former's vis ited them for several clays. moving up the rivet to the P. E. P . h do'' See this s uperb screen drama nnd find out. ( omr dy , Silverton; also u brother and his fam - 1 daughte r, Mrs. W. M. Wells of Mu- nenry Cromer, ai su- ict roadmaster, co mpany intake where Mr. Kiggins · "Pride of Pik e rvill e." s e ily from Portland. lino, Saturday. has been out with a crew of severa l is taking over the work for a year. Thu ra day, Fri d ay, March 7 and 8 - . In ho nor of the se venth birthday l\lr. and !rs. Hurry Apperson o f me n mending ditches and holes Satu rday, March 9, is the date of Lewis Stone and 1erceli ne Day in Peter B. Kyne's Sl' nsatw nal ann ive rsary of h •r daughter, Laurel Portland spent Su nday with th e lat- ca used by the recent snow and freez- t he next Grange meeting. Memb e rs newspaper story- B1•lle Hunt, ;\11 s. Howard Hunt enter. , ter's parents, ;\fr. and Mrs. M . Clark. ing weather. are urged to attend and each are "FREEDOM OF THE PRESS" tain ed on Thursday, F'eb. 21, for a The Jam es sawmill, which wa s shut Miss Madden , who has been stayi ng a. ked to give some helpful h int on \\'hen gangsters tried to muzzle th«· f~l'l' pn•s_s. tlwy 1_,rccipita t.ed numh,•r of little folk s. A dainty down for seve ral weeks on acco unt of with Mrs. Byro n Cogswell for the poultry raising in response to roll th e greatest battle of wits and crime Ill the lu story ,,t the fou t th lunth wa s si:,rve d, games were en - the cold we11the1·, started up the fi 11,~t la ·t thiee weeks, l'(•turned to her ra il. Mrs. Horn e r will al so give a estate. Comedy, "Watch the Birdie." joyed following the lun ch. Present I of last wee k. ho me Tue day. Mi ss Cogswe ll is report on her trip to 'orvallis. wen• the Misses Luella and Frances Mr. and l\lrs. has. Orem of l\l o, now able to walk with the aid of one § Admi ion: Adults, 2£c; Children under 14, 10c Spring1•r, Rozann Morl'land, Laurel lallu visited at the home of l\J,s. crutch. 11 111111111111 II II II I I I II II II I II II II I II I IUUI II I II I II I 111111111111111 NI 111 11 1111 11111 1 II 11 11 11111111 U<•ll e llunt and Howa rd Hunt, Jr. Orem's mother, Mrs. Ella Mall oll, Mrs. Jo e Guttridge, Mr. and Mrs. BULL RUN Mr. ond Mrs. Clarence Coe of Port- S unday. ( laude Vanhoy and Mrs. R. Han~en land were Sunday guests at the home I Delbert Fischer has been haul ing were shopping in Orego n City W d- o f !\Ir. and Mrs. J . W. Oil inger. gravel from the steel bridg t oc k nesd ay. BULL R , Feb. 28 .-(Special) . Mrs. Albert Cloud and children, crnsh!'r t o the Wallace hill. Several Ir. and Irs. Forest Erickson re- - Walter Helms lost hi s left eye at- Beryl and Harlin, were week end vis- of the men who live along th is road turned to their home here after near- urday at the flume . While getting Good for 150 Credits itors at th• home oJ her parents, Mr. have been working on the road. ly a year at Bend where Mr. Erick- centers to line up bents. in some wa y and Mrs. A. W . Sc hunke. I Miss l\leryle Burnett left recently so n has been working in a mill. They the point of the sharp plumb bob Name of Candidate ............................ ----- --- - - --- •····· !\Ir. and Mrs. Leo llefford and son for Los Angeles where she is taking visited relatives of l\Ir. Erick~on in struck Walter in the eye. Helm s is 'l'hi coupon, when neatly clipped from .th e paper, Franklin o f 1'01-tland were Sunday dancing lesso ns. The Dalles for a few days o n the way s ub-boss at the new flume. guests ut th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Delb rt Fischer and home. A large crowd from Bull Run at- will be counted the ame as earned crechts for can- A . W. Schunke. daughter and Iola Gorbett visited at Ruth Guttridge, whose tenth birth- tended the andy Women 's club party didate who e name appear above, if pre.ent d to Dr. J . L. Hewitt of Portland is hav- the IL Garness home in Canby one day occurred Wednesday, February last week and carried off two of the The lackamas ounty ews, at andy or Estacada, o n or bdore ing th,• hou se on hi s ranch remodeled day last week . 20, celebrated the occasio n with a prizes. W edne clay, March 6. and he expects to s pend most of his Phillip Bul t, who s pent a few day& party on Saturday. Ten little girl Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Klinger e nter- time o n the ranch the coming sum- in olton last week, returned to friends presented her with gifts and tained recently with a lovely dinner mer. Scottsb urg where u bridge is being helped enjoy the birthday cake and for Mr. and Mrs. Oren Ganger and Many of the farmers have started built. goodies served by her mother. Bobby, Robert Moo re and l\lr. and their sp ring plowing, although the _ _ _ _ ..=_----- -:_-:____ Mi ss Young was u s upper guest at Mrs. Klinger and two children. CUTS MORE soi l is ) et too Wl't for ex t t' nsive c ul - the home of l\lr. and Mrs. Clarence An attractive Washington birth- tivution. BORING !lull Thursday. day program was given at the schoo l ~liss Vivian Buser, who is attend- Mr. Kn eisda and Sam Spitzer went hou e Friday morning, the pare nts SLICES ing sc hool in Po1·tland, was visiting _ _ _ _ _ to Portland on business Saturday. an d friends attending. her parents over the week ~n d. . BORING, Feb. 28 __ ( pecial) . - Mr. and Mrs. laude Vanhoy a re TO THE LOAF !\Ir. and Mrs. Byers of R1dgef1eld, Mrs. Haz el Ri ch of Boring was the mli ving to Oregon ity and will be " ' a sh., were Sunday . , . gu ests of Mr. chu1rm11n o f th e t wo- d ay Rebek a h greatly missed by their many friends An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and and !\I rs. Harvey Springer. . convent.ion ut Portland lu st week. here. children's between meal snacks. Hert Roddy . wor k ing " a t Columbia Mr. and frs. Tom . Bard of Forest 6 and 8 cents per yard , . from . , Tennessee will Bt . 11 y h 1 "ld 1s ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES lead the C hn • st1an Endeavor at the s lough w h I .l e th e t te · d oc k s ar e t"dle . Grove visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mail Order 8 Given Prompt . Nora i\lemonal chu r ch next Sunday . d . h _ _. aa •vho re. Burd ove r the week end. The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. 1 . ..,pa , • . "h b" . 11 b "R ht! 1s e 1 ping "r evt'ninl{. I P su Ject Wt e e- d f th V t h farm Mr. and Mrs. Piepke of Molalla are Attention, Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The • • - . cent 1 y move rom e e sc , cru1tmg for Chnst." Members w11l d visiting at the R. Hansen home for same price as the regular large loaf. . to get sett 1 e . come prepurl'd lo, answer roll call m Litt le Doris l etzger, who was tak- a few days this week. Mrs. Piepke Mrs. Roy Gibbs Sold at Your Favorite the ,, us ual lwe welcome. en to a city . h osp1 ·t u 1 wt "th n lasto,·d a nd Mrs. Han sen called on Mrs. Peter , way. • • rybody , Ma in St., se<'ond house north l he G11rf1 e ld u111on Sunday school . . . d ay not Erickson Monday afternoon. Grocery and Restau- . , . trouble 1s improving an m Section Linc which meets ev, ·ry unday morning t· Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Howell s pent rants in Estacada and . . h require an opera ton. Ph 3706 G h O at I I 11. 111 ., ts asking for t e co-opera- R . t d ider Sun day evening at the home of l\lr. one res am, re. 11 Vicinity. ~ «JtmLm&, n!-tlu 1kl 4 m••fttmi"J lion o f l'Vl'ryone in the community in l\lrs. oot ts repo t· e as co • and Mrs. Frank \Vheeler. - ,:;"'<:~?>«?"-Q>..:;>,<0-..0....::;-...:;>,t,c:,-,...'7><,Qt k. h s I h I ably better. ~ ma rng t e . um ay sc oo a success. Mrs. L. E . Child , who has been vis- ll eretofore the attenda nce has not iting a week, ha returned home. bl•en what cou ld iJ expected. "The 1111111111111111111111111111111111111mm 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Christian Church" is the lesson sub- ject for n<' t Sunday. Everyone should l><' inlt're,ted. 'o me out and ' GEORGE help us ! I I I - I: I I I = § : - _ _ = - - - _ _ _ • - _ _ tt FREE VOTE COUPON • I I I I i I . ' - --, I f Ul'l'EI{ E \(;L~~ CREEK, Feb. 2 . -(S pec1nl) . l\lrs. Linnie Gibso n is vi siting at tlw home of Ir. and Mrs. \\'ultet Douglu.s this wt•ek. lrs. Gib- son ha , n •nted her fu1 m t o !\Ir. Doug- Ja ss and reside in Portland , but ex- pel'ts t, be out during the ummer months. l\lr. and ~Ir .. Roy Douglass and children wen t to chuebel 'unday to help cel<•brute the birthday of !rs. Douglas ' mot her. They nil "ent to the homl! of Albe rt ;\link, brother, for d111n •r. Ir and l\Ir~. \\'alter Dougla vis- itl•d !:-,unduy ,nth her parent , Ir. and I r>1. J . C. Duu. o f ~;•tacada , !\Ir. 11n1l i\lrs. Hay W oodle and Ir . Linn ie Gih o n \Hrt guest. l'hursd11y of Mr. nd !\Jr . ~·red Il offm ister. The Eagle Crt!ek Lad i id met \\'edn e~day at th hom e of l\Ir . W 1- ter Oougla ... During th' bu in' ses ion officer of the o rg nization ,F:ORGE, FeiJ. 2 . - ( pecial).- I Wushington's birthday was obse rved in the slhool last Friday, colllbi n ed with the P. T. A. program. Rev. T. Cook, pastor o f th Methodist church of Estacada, gave a talk for the benefit of parents and childn•n . A fine lunch was se rved at noon. Mr. and l\Irs. William Held drove to Hillsbo ro last Sunday to visit Mr. Held'. siste r, Jr. and Mrs. Walter Weis ner and other relatives. llurold Joyner and Johnson made a husiness trip to Oregon ity fonduy. Mr. and trs. harles Horger and so n of Barton visited !\I rs. H org r's mother, l\Irs. farie Klinker and fam- ily :unda . Ir . Klinker accompan- tetl them home for a vi it of sev ral days. l\In. R. • . haney and Irs. E ham•y called on !\Ir. Julius Paulsen - Ja t Friday Iternoo n. fr .. Fred Lar o n and children mo- tored to Portland Friday, returning home nn aturday. Juliu s p ulsen old a regi tercd Jer ey bull to Georg Lawrence ,'o n o f :pringwater, la week. I = r. . I == == - I brating th 10 th :~rt~~: ;~;:4~~7:t~;:h:~:n ~~;r:tr~.r:r: a tru k lo William Fr J r ick mitt d forg that Ink to E tacada 1 6 y I' 19. Rob rt 't ,,. n. cqu1lt.-d of a charge of pun<'htng Thoma. Riordan' no. when h le tifit!d that Riord n had call J 1r . roll n crook," TRADE HERE FOR CASH SAVINGS T}~id~~ TAMALE PUDDING .. .. 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T HI S is SE RVE D AS A MEAT D IS H Pure JAM Fruit Gallon Tin Each, only --···········-·-- ····----·93c - = - = - = -------------------------------------------------------- - - = We thank our friends for the new customers they are sending us Creek Tr a ding Co. ----------------------·---------------------------------- EaW oITIEe THE BIG STORE EAGLE CREEK, OREGO rll I I I I II I I I I I I II I I I I I I II I I I I I II I I I I IIII I I I I I 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ;1 I I II I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 111111111111111 •