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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS', FRIDAY, MAY 10, 192» CEDAR DALE CEDARDALE, May 9.—(Special). —Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heth, of Mo lalla, were guests at the Omer Kar- ney home, Sunday. Martha Beck, Mrs. Ella Mallat and daughter, Viola, and Mrs. A. B. Coun tryman, who are training hops in Marquam, spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Williams and son, Percy, visited on Sunday and Monday at the Perry Williams home, in Portland. Perry, who has been working in Longview, has returned to his home and will work with his truck this summer. Donald Winslow began working at the planer mill in Molalla, Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Johnson visited rela tives in Portland over the week-end. Miss Florence Bumgardner spent the week-end in Portland. Albert Robinson, of Portland spent the week end at the A. Karney home. Guests at the Walter Gorbett honi< Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. Gott berg and family, of Oregon City; My ra Wells and daughter, of Mulino Mr. and Mrs. C. Winslow, Dick Ball Professional Cards DR. CHARLES P. JOHNSON • Dentist, Extracting Specialist 603 Med-Dental Bldg, 11th & < Taylor, Portland Beacon 6426 Gas or nerve blocking Anesthesia W. L. WHELDEN interior Decorating, Kalsomining * Painting, Inside and out * Prices right, work guaranteed Phone 964 Estacada L. A. CHAPMAN MORTICIAN Calls attended day or night Mortuary 1. O. O. F. Bldg. Telephone No. 21-51 " ••«•••«•a* • Dr. W. W. Rhode. ___ * • OSTEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon Oregon Estacada S. E. Wooster Real Estate Loans, Insurance Rentals Farm Loans a Specialty TeL 77-3 Estacada, Ore. * • Dr. M. M. Martindale * CHIROPRACTOR * of Oregon City Walter W. Gilbert, M. D. * Physician and Surgeon * Office Hours 9 to 5 * and Evenings * Estacada Oregon • • •••••••••• O. D. EBY Attorney at Law General Practice. Confidential Adviser. Oregon City, Oregon * oeeeoeeoooe DR. H. A. SCHNEIDER DENTIST Phone Sandy 151 Sandy, Oregon Schuebel, Beattie & Miller * Atorneys at Law • 6 per cent state school money to * loan on farms. General law prac- * tice. Bank of Oregon City Bldg. * Oregon City, Oregon * • ••»••••••• eooeeooeooe D. C. & E. C. LATOU RETTE Attorneys Practoce in All Courts First National Bank Building Oregon City, Oregon • * eeoeooeeoee eooeeooeooe Dr. H. M. Kramer DENTIST • Estacada, Oregon Office hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings by appointment * * Office Phone 315 •••••••• * • • • E. Wallace, Fred Crane and Mrs. Nor quist, all of this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Oslerhoudt and baby, Ruth Cummings, Virgil, Bessie and Frank Pier, who have been visiting at the Comer and Karney homes, left for California last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Winslow and i daughters, Helqn and Mildred, were Portland visitors on Saturday. SPRINGWATER SPRINGWATER, May 9.—(Spe cial).—Visitors at the Closner home Sunday were Fred Closner, from Eu gene, accompanied by his nieces, Florence and Agnes Marshall, Mil- dred Closner and her brother, Leon- rad Closner. Albert and Delbert Brewer and families, of Eugene, also visited the Closner home Sunday. The Messrs. Brewer are uncles of little Pa I tricia and Shirley Closner, who make I their home here. John Moger, of LaDee, spent Sun VIOLA, May 9.— (Special).—Mrs. day here with his parents, Mr. and Pearl Mattox, with her children, is Mrs. J. Moger. preparing to move to the sawmill, George Lewellen and family, of which John Mattox has put up recent Portland, son of Will Lewellen, who ly, near Corvallis. owned and operated the store here Babe White and family are going years ago, attended church here Sun to move onto the John Mattox place. day, renewing acquaintance with The M. L. Mayer sawmill is run-1 many old friends. ning now. Ray Erickson and family, from The Viola people were sorry to Camp 10, who spent Sunday here hear of the death of Mrs. Jacobsen, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter 'ast week. Erickson, tells about having some Grandpa Bulger, with some of his traps out for bob cats and on going company, came out from Portland on out to look at them one morning, he Friday evening and gave a fine en found that one was gone. He discov tertainment to a large crowd of peo ered it a short distance away, with a ple. It was enjoyed by all and after large black bear attached. The bear the entertainment refreshments were weighed nearly 200 pounds and Mr. served by the P.-T. A. ladies, coffee,. Erickson has taken the hide to Port sandwiches and cake being free to land to have a rug made of it. Mr. all. and Mrs. Ed. Aycock were also guests Mr. and Mrs. William Hicinbotham! of Mr. and Mrs. Erickson on Sunday. ind Mr. and Mrs. James Burlingame, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hull and and Miss Esther Hicinbotham, of children, Valeen and Ray, were Stevenson, Wash., and Miss Beulah guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Closner Mien, of Tieton, Wash., spent the i on Sunday. week-end at the J. H. Sevier home. Next Saturday, May 11, is the date VIr. and Mrs. Charles Hicinbotham of the usual monthly meeting of the >nd son, Leslie, of Estacada, and Springwater Grange and members Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGrew and lit are urged to come, as an important tle son, of Logan, were dinner guests question is to be discussed. it the Sevier home on Sunday. Tom Bard and his sister, Mrs. Proc tor, and small son, from Fores TECHNICIANS TRANSFORM BRIGHT DAY INTO NIGHT Grove, were visitors at the William Bard home, Sunday. Mildred and Leonard Closner, from One of the most brilliant pieces of work ever done within the confines Elmira, spent Sunday afternoon with ;f a motion picture studio was re- their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. ently accomplished at the Para- ! M. Park. mount studio in Hollywood. Techni- [ Donald Moore had his foot hurt ians turned the brightest California quite badly Sunday, while out riding lay into a black night, and, what’s on his pony. In attempting to cross a ditch, the pony jumped instead of nore, kept it that way. The work was done for “The Docks stepping, striking Donald’s foot jf New York,’’Starring George Ban- against a tree. He was unable to at •roft, to show at the Liberty Theatre, tend school the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swanson vis Istacada, Sunday and Monday, May 12 and 13. Josef von Sternberg di-i ited Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Park. ected. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, of Glad Inasmuch as almost all of the ac- .ion of the play is done at night, it stone, were Sunday visitors of Mr. ell to the lot of the technicians to1 and Mrs. Joe Guttridge. prepare a set in which no outside ray i Ethel Heiple, of Prineville, who at >f light would be permitted to enter, I tends high school in Estacada, visited The set was built on one of the mas here, with Lucille Guttridge, Sunday sive stages and transformed the scene evening. Mrs. Henry Cromer and her daugh o a honky-tonk inn located along he waterfront of New York. A huge ter, Mrs. Arthur York, went to Ore Jack canvas hung all around the set, gon City Wednesday and spent the ind the actors and technicians toiled day with Mrs. Cromer’s mother, Mrs. for several weeks with only a ray of Lewellen. ight from a large spotlight flooding The boys’ and girls' cooking club .he scene. met at the home of Mary Elizabeth On many occasions the actors saw Shibley on Monday afternoon, the .he light of day only upon going to members present being Valeen Julian work in the morning. They were Mary Lou and Ruth Guttridge, Viola ;ept on the set long after the sun had Wheeler, Winifred Aycock, Norman set, when, emerging, they stepped out and Mary Elizabeth Shibley. Nor nto a real night. man and Mary Elizabeth gave the Bancroft’s new starring picture is demonstration. This club is progress >ne of the best he has ever done to ing rapidly, under the leadership of late. The story is an original one Miss Young, who hopes to complete from the pen of John Monk Saunders, the work before the end of the school who wrote “Wings” and “The Legion term. of the Condemned.” The Springwater and Dodge com He is supported by an able cast, bined ball team, which played the Es ’including Betty Compson, Baclanova, tacada team on Friday afternoon ?lyda Cook, Mitchell Lewis and Gus- was defeated. It is hoped that next -av von Seyffertitz, among others. year our boys will have someone to coach them and can play some real UP THE MOUNTAINS games with the neighboring schools. Harry Vail's brother, G. Vail, and Brightwood Needle Club is plan wife and his mother, of Manning, and ning to give a bazaar later on. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan West, of Port Glenn Harris entertained at the last land, visited at the Vail home on meeting. Sunday. Jack Greenwood has started build Mr. and Mrs. Louis Skeels, of Ray ing a logging railroad to the Sandy mond, Wash., visited at the Frank Lumber company mill, that will Wheeler home Friday and Saturday. take three months to finish. This road Mrs. Skeels is a cousin of Mr. Wheel will not cross the highway, as does er, whom he had not seen for about the present one. He will have to get 15 years. They were on their way it done by July, as the building of a to Morgan Hill, Cal., where their son new concrete bridge at Salmon river and family reside. is to be started then by the state. Miss Madden and Mrs. Vail went Mrs. J. V. Rafferty is still at Gov to Portland, shopping, on Tuesday. ernment Camp hotel and will remain The members of the Springwater until a new tenant is engaged. Sev P.-T. A. are practicing a play enti eral are considering a lease. tled “Petticoat Politics,” to be given The demonstration model bridge here soon, the exact date to be an the forest service has been building nounced later. across the Zig Zag is made out of logs from timber grown in that sec tion and is expected to last 50 years. BULL RUN The bridge is 110 feet long. This bridge opens the “Tract M” road, an other government home site tract. BULL RUN, May 9.—(Special).— At the Jersey Cattle Club meeting An elaborate pageant is in prepara held April 11, it was decided that the tion at Bull Run and will be given on boys’ and girls’ Jersey dairy clubs the school grounds at night, some would show their animals at the date next week, depending on the Spring Jersey show, and at this show weather. The grounds will be lovely the pure bred Jersey heifer awarded with colored lights. Mrs. George to Gordon Andrus by Buxton Bros., Odell is in charge of the costuming at the Pacific International last fall, of 45 characters in the pagant, and is also teaching the dancing parts. will be presented. Mr. Reece, Miss Rogers and Joseph -i- ine Ganger are directing the musical part of the program. This unusual event will , no doubt, draw a large crowd. Mrs. George Odell has had a two-; week s visit from her mother, Mrs. E. j W. Council, of Portland. The regular community club card party will be at the hall Saturday i night of this week. Joint hostesses for the afternoon club meeting last week were Mrs. Dell Jadwin and Mrs. Walter Helms, the enjoyable affair being held at the Jadwin home. Thirty-three la dies were present and 16 children. Delicious refreshments were served and cards entertained. Important Your Car should be carefully Greased. It prolongs the life of your machine and saves you repair bills. We Use GENUINE ALEMITE LUBRICANTS Alemite Costs no more than Ordinary Greasing Bob Smith’s Garage Phone Sandy 41 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHI vllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll111111111H11111111111111111111111111111 COTTRELL | Mother’s Day . . . . | COTTRELL, May 9.—(Special).— Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood, Mayberry, have a fine new 9 -pound boy. Mrs. = Large Assortment of A. Radford is the nurse. | CARDS, BOX CANDY AND PERFUME SETS 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Caldo enter tained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. 1 FOR MOTHER G. S. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson and Helen, John Fellows | Orders Taken for CUT FLOWERS. We Telegraph | and William Caldo. Mr. and Mrs. A. Radford enter = Your Flower Order any place in the United States. = tained Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Huston | of The Dalles, over the week-end. The Sandblast family, whose home was burned last week, are putting 7-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiidiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin7 up a temporary house and plan to build later. Most of their furniture was saved, but the upstairs furniture and clothing was burned. Cottrell P.-T. A. has elected the following officers; President, Mrs. J. A. Caldo (re-elected); vice-president, Mrs. L. L. Griffin; secretary, Mrs. Ray Distance is no question with us. Our Wilkinson; treasurer, Mrs. J. B. equipment is at your service day or Fowlei- (re-elected). Mrs, Ora Van night. Fleet and J. A. Caldo furnished the program for the Thursday night meeting, the last until fall. I.. Estacada Pharmacy' | Service... Gates Funeral Gresham- Home Oregon Phone 2471 Potato Club Organized There will be a potato club led by John Hellberg on Petes Mountain. Mr. Hellberg is one of the members of the Clackamas County Potato As sociation and grows Burbanks. This I E A good start is very essential to a rapid growth and a paying flock. = potato club supplants the corn club = We always buy what we have found by experience to be the best. in that district this year. S. A. Rob zz Get our prices on chick grain and mashes, also we will refer you to = our successful raisers last year. Ask them about us. = erts, another successful potato grow E er, is leading a potato club in the Un BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE ion school district, where the boys ~ Phone 601 Estacada, Oregon = are planting Burbank certified seed. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiilin i BABY CHICKS us ne a lag is YOUR PROTECTION HENEVER you see the Chevrolet red “O, K. that Counts” tag at tached to the radiator cap of a used car— you know that it represents outstanding quality and value. This tag means that the car to which it Is attached has been thoroughly reconditioned and checked ‘‘O. 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