Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 29, 1918, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    Thursday, August 29, 1918
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Three
Estacada Observed
Nation Wide Sing
Estacada joined in the nation
wide community sing, on Tues­
day evening at six o’clock. Led
by Prof. John K. Ely assisted by
Lee Dillon, and with Mrs. L. A.
Wells as accompanist, a number
of our citizens assembled at that
hour in the Park pavillion. With
vim and vigor they sang the pat­
riotic songs, commencing with
the national anthem followed by
“ America,” with its extra verae
“God save our splendid men.”
“The Red, White and Blue” fol­
lowed next and out ot compli­
ment to our gallant French ally,
one verse of the “ Marsellaise. ”
The proceedings concluded with
“The Battle Hymn of the Repub­
lic” and “The Battle Cry of
Freedom.” and a short speech by
Lawyer Bartlett on the object ot
the meeting.
WE ARE TOO BUSY
TO WRITE ADDS
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■Just Remember we
Have the Goods and
the Prices!
Your
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
SA TISFA CTION-OurSUCCESS!
CLACKAMAS
ESTACADA
LY
Save some of your money by buying one or more
of our “new or second hand tires” at greatly
reduced prices!
Lee A. Dillon left today for
CampTa.vlor, where he will train
for artillery service.
Ernest Duus who is stationed
at Camp Lewis and serving in
the Motor Ambulance Company,
spent Sunday at home with his
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus.
Archdeacon Chambers of the
Episcopal diocese of Oregon, mo-
torer over from Portland Wed­
nesday with Mrs. Chambers to
call on the Simpson and Gibbs
families.
THESE BARGAINS ARE IN TIRES OF THE SIZES OF 30x3, 30x8X and 32x31
Gospel Meetings
After You Have Purchased Your Season Ticket for the
ESTACADA CHAUTAUQUA at $2 for Adults, $1 for
Children Over 8 Years—
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OUR VULCANIZING DEPARTMENT Makes Used Tires Almost as Good as New.
I
Carl Clark ot Vancouver, visit­
ed with the home folks Sunday.
Glenn Douglass and Tommy
McKay were Oregon City visitors
last Saturday.
H. F. Gibson and wife. James
Gibson and Mrs. Ralph Gibson
were up this way Sunday.
C. L. Palfrey and family of
Molalla, were the dinner guests
of Mrs. Viola Douglass, Sunday.
Chas. Krebs, with his thresh­
ing crew is in the neighl>orhood,
hut there is only a very light crop
this year.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle re­
turned home Monday from Trout-
dale, where they have been at­
tending camp-meeting for the
past ten days.
Cascade Garage
S. P. Pesznecker
Salea Agents for
DODGE
CHEVROLET
BU1CK
CADILLAC
Republic Trucks
Brunswick Tires
Cleveland Tractors
Estacada
Pentecostal Gospel Meetings
will begin Wednesday September
4th at the tent.
The Second Coming of Christ
and the Plan of the Ages will be
among the subjects discussed.
The public is cordially invited
to come and bring your friends.
W. S. Lovejoy.