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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1919)
Page Six Thursday, February 20, 1919 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS PLEASE EXCUSE US FOR AGAIN MENTIONING FLOUR SUBSTITUTES BUT THE ARMISTIBE WAS SIGNED WHILE WE HAD A FEW OF THESE ON HAND AND WE ARE GOING TO SELL THEM AT RED HOT. ROCK BOTTOM, LESS THAN COST PRICES! —WHILE THEY LAST Barley Flour 10 lb. sacks . . . . 55c YOU LIKED THESE ONCE WHY NOT TAKE Oat Flour 10 lb. Sacks . . . . * 55c ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS AND Rice Flour 10 lb. Sacks - - - - 75c HELP CLEAN THEM UP AND SAVE WHEAT These same flours in bulk in small quantities FLOUR. per lb. - - - - - - GROCERY SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Laundry Soap, 6 Bars - - - . Not over a $1 worth to a customer Goblin Hand Soap, 6 Bars . . . MOLASSES AND SYRUPS Golden Marshmallow 5’s $ .60 Golden Marshmallow 10’s . . . 1.15 Karo Blue Label 10’s - - - .95 25c 25c No Matter What You Wish to Buy it Will Pay You to See us Before Buying! We Want Your Trade—We are Headquarters for FEED, GROCERIES, POULTRY SUPPLIES, GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE YOUR SEEDS! CANNED GOODS Stancard Corn Per Dozen . . . $1.35 Pork and Beans, Armour’s Veribest Per Doz. 1.10 Preferred Stock Solid Pack Tomatoes Per Doz. 2.20 We Believe “A Satisfied Customer is the Best Advertisement. ” THE WALTER GIVENS COMPANY, Inc. E S T A C A D A, O R E G O N / SPRINGWATER ITEMS DOVER NEWS ITEMS Miss Ruth Zurcher of Silverton is visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Van Domeline entertained a number of the young people at their home on Saturday evening. Amos Willard of the Bremerton navy yard, is home on an indefi nite furlough, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Millard. The Ladies Missionary Society wishes to announce that they will present the play called “One Day in India.” at the Presbyter ian Church, on Wednesday eve ning February 26tn, at 7.45 p. m. Refreshments will be served and everybody invited to attend. The Christian Endeavor Society held their monthly social meeting on Friday evening. February 14. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weld. Games appropriate for Valentine’s day were played and refreshments served. Everyone reports having spent an enjoya ble evening. Dr. J. L. Hewitt of Portland, came out to his farm in Garfield Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald were Sandy visitors Saturday. Mrs. Gibson was visiting Mr. Udell’s family Sunday. Walter Kitzmiller and wife are spending a few days in Dover. Mrs. Ahnart of George was cal ling on Mrs. Schminsky, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Akins and baby visited Mr. Schminsky’s Sunday. H. Develin has been hauling hay for James Akin the past week. Rev. Alford visited through the neighborhood Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Fitzgerald purchased a team of mules and buggy from George Sawtelle. R. E. Thompson and family have moved on to their home stead and are preparing to make a home. Mrs. Chipman, Joseph DeSha- zerand Mr. Frace are laid up with the flu. Violet DeShazer has recovered nicely from it. Mayor Bartlett, H. C. Steph ens and C. R. Lovell motored over to Salem Wednesday after noon. High School movies Walsh comedy “Brave Bold.” First entertainment Friday evening at 7.30. If you like a lively comedy full of thrilling athletic situa tions, you will enjoy this. Five reels, admission, adults 25 cents, school children 10 cents. % SPECIAL MEETING. A special School meeting for Dist. 108 will be held in the High School building, Thursday, Feb. 27th, 1919, at 7:30 p. m. to con sider the report of the committee appointed to check over the dis trict’s books as experted. H. V. Adix. Walter Givens. Bert Finch. Directors. “ Red Crown” is straight-distilled, all-refinery gasoline. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Calif orni«)