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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1919)
Thursday, April 17, 1919 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Page Seven The School Play C h a in s ARE NO STRONGER THAN THEIR WEAKEST LINK! There are no weak links in the C H E V R O L E T C A R S. Their worth has b e e n proven by the severest tests in all parts of the world. ECONOMY— DURABILITY— AND GOOD A P P E A R A N C E - A L L C H E V R O L E T ASSETS PRICE HERE $857.00 “ ASK THE MAN WHO DRIVES ONE” H. V. A D I X. D i s t r i b u t o r O. D . i E B Y Attorney-at-Law General Practice Oregon City, Confidential Adviser Oregon I WILL BUY YOUR CATTLE, STOCK HOGS, FAT HOGS, VEAL, SHEEP AND FRESH COWS- If You Have Any, Let ME Know! 1 Also Buy Dressed Hogs M. J. KERKES 1561 East Everett St., Portland. Oregon. Telephone: Tabor 4123 I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF FISHING TACKLE AND SUPPLIES. GET YOUR ANGLING LICENSE HERE. Confectionery, Ice Cream and Tobacco New» Stand aud Laundry Agency. j ____ T ? ? “Mendets” ? M E N D S ALL L E A K S. ? IN S T A N T L Y ! Y Y Y Y Y ? J -FOR SALE A T ----------- The S O D A D R I N K S * LUNCHES BOB’S PLACE K. G. MARCH HANK. \ \ ) ESTACAIIA. ORE. * H E A D Q U A R T E R S A N D F OR C I G A R S T O B A C C O t t THE U N I V E R S A L CAR Ford cars are more useful today than ever before; a necessity in village, town, city and country; the utility of farmer, merchant, manufacturer, architect, en gineer, contractor, salesman, doctor, clergyman; a profitable factor in the life of the nation. Runabout, $500; Touring Car, $525; One T on Truck Chassis, $550; Coupe, $650; Sedan, $775— these prices f. o. b. Detroit. W e can get but a limited quantity. Please give us ycur prder at once as first come will get first delivery. 1 W. REED ALTO CO. ESTA C A DA , ORE. Phone Main 92 There will be services both morning ! :..:~:..X..XK”X**X“X -X #,X**X*,X**X**X"X"X"-'~X"X**X-X**X~X-X~X-X< and evening next Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at 10:00 C A LL A N D S E E MY L IN E OF a. m., Young People’s Meeting at 6:30 p. m. Everyone cordially invited to attend these services. J. F. Dunlop, Pastor, Catarrhal Deafness Carnot Be Cured CAN BE APPLIED BY A CHILD! I Y W A T E R M. E. Church ED. B O N E R ’S I S O D A S. E. Wooster made a business trip to Portland Monday, return ing Tuesday. Owing to an exceptional de mand on our advertising space in connection with the Victory Loan, our country correspondence will have to be left over to next week. FISHING SEASON OPENS APRIL 1 s t- ? The E. H. S. student body presents for its annual play “ All- of-a-Sudden Peggy,” at the high school auditorium Friday, April 25th, 1919, at 8 p. m. Admission children 20c, adults 35c, reserved seats 50c, on sale at drug store. H. S. chorus and orchestra be tween the acts. This play was originally pro duced at the Duke of York’s Theatre London, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 1906, and afterwards at the Bijou Theatre, N. Y., Monday, Feb. 11, 1907. It is a comedy in three acts the characters being: Anthony, Lord Crackenthorpe Fellow of the Entomological Society - Irvie Lovell The Hon. Jimmy Keppel, his brother - Homer Sarver Major Archie Phipps (retired) Ray Drill Parker, Footman at Hawkhurst- Joe Woodle Jack Menzies - Douglass Drill Lucas, man servant at Jimmy’s flat - Raymond Lovelace Lady Crackenthorpe, Lord Crack- enthorpe’s mother, A d e 1 e Schenk. The Honorable Millicent Keppel Esther Anderson The Honorable Mrs. Colquhoun Naomi Paddison Mrs. O’Mara, widow of Prof. O’Mara - Lydia Matson Peggy, her daughter, Ruth Sat ing. Act one shows ‘‘The Sudden ness of Peggy.” Act two ‘‘The Suddenness of Consequences.” Act three “The Consequences of Suddenness. * * > tore ‘ ESTACADA PHARMACY -x-x-x**x-x~ x-x-x~x-:-x~x~x~x-x-x~ x~x* j I v i k l a p i i i l c u i l u i n , , ii a t h e y c a n n o t r e a c h .e (llaeitM.I p o r t i o n o f t h n rn r. 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