Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 13, 1921, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, January 13, 1921
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Whitney
returned Monday noon from their
visit to Fairview.
A, Demoy was a week-end vis­
itor with his family He is em­
ployed in one of the mill in Ore­
gon City.
Billy Closner has bought a new
Buick automobile from the firm
of Wilcox Bros., of the Cascade
Garage.
Miss Pauline Zogg, of Boring,
is staying with her sister Mrs.
Roy Wilcox, She came here for
medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rowe of Port­
land, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Rowe's parents here, Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Kerkes.
LOCAL BREVITIES
AND NEWS I! hMS
There are a few cases of
measles in town.
W. A. Inglis was in Gresham
tor the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Whitney
went to Fairview, Saturday, to
visit friends.
Earl Shibley, of the firm of
Reed & Shibley, is back attend­
ing to business again this week,
after the holiday vacation.
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Seed Prices for 1921
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Mrs. Earl Willis came up from
Portland, Saturday, to visit her
husband who works for the
Estacada Meat Co.
Mrs. Wm. Kuraseh, of Port­
land, but formerly of Estacada,
was the guest of Mrs. E. W.
Barlett, Wednesday night of last
week.
The Saturday morning contin­
gent to Portland, numbered Mrs.
Virginnia Wade, Mrs, Lena Un­
derwood, Mrs. C. C. Thompson
and Anita and Emily Kopp, Mi”s
Anna Dillon and Mr. and Mrs.
Daye Eshelmau and little son,
also G. E. Lawrence.
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FIRST-CLASS
SHOEMAKING
SHOES MADE TO ORDER
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Estacada
Undertaker and
Embalmer
Gresham - Oregon
Warren McWillis
Local Agent for Estacada
SPECIALS FOR 1921
O u r V e g e ta b le Seed N ov elties i r e a d is tin c t a d v a n c e In ;b e !r
r e s p e c tiv e c la s s e s — THE AC M E O F P E R F E C T IO N . See ou r
c a ta lo g fo r full descripti->r o f th ese grand s e le ctio n s .
P er p a ck e t, 10 LENTS , P o s tp a id _________________
in the Home Company
and through the Home Agent
J. W . REED
ESTACADA
R. R. CARLSON
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R A D IS H
SPIN AC H
S Q L ASH
TOM ATO
TU R N IP
RUTABAGA
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PLACE YOUR
Insurance
G . R E IN
Broadway
O u r resource« as FIRST HA N D GROW ERS enables us
to again offer o u r choice strain s of V eg etab le S.-eds at
P re-W ar P rices. All the p o p u lar Lilly qu ality seeds-—
a te n*ted in o u r 1921 Seed A n nu al at
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Air»*»t for
The Pacific States
Fire Insurance Company
W R IT E fo r y o u r c o p y o f L illy ’ s 19?1 Seed A n n ual N o. 7». als#
T O D A Y free b o o k le t “ G a rd en s o f D elig h t.”
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SE A T T L E — PO R TL A N D
Your Bank Your Bookkeeper
_ Y o u r D ealer Carries L illy 's Seeds.
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Have You a Record of Your Income
and Disbursements for the Past Year?
Fairbanks Morse Quality—
Very
Low
Price
This 40 light “ F" plant comes to you completely mounted on
one base. The power plant is the famous “Z” Engine which
can also be used to furnish power for washing machine, churn,
cream separator, etc., independent of the dynamo, either direct
or through a line shaft.
Low speed engine and ball bearing dynamo assure long life,
less attention, and lowest possible maintenance cost. Touch a
button to start and another to stop. See this wonderfully
efficient plant and let us explain all the details.
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Your Home Bank is the Community Book keeper,
and is ready to keep your accounts througn its monthly
statements of your Deposits and Checks. At the end
of the year you then have an accurate record a f your
business transactions, with your endorsed and can­
celled checks as receipts for all amounts paid.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
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Our 1921 Calendars are in.
Call and get yours.
Four Per Cent Interest on Time and tavings Accounts,
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