Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 03, 1921, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    Thursday, February 3, 1921
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
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ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF RANGES AND HEATERS
JUST RECEIVED.
ALSO A LA R G E ASSORTMENT OF
Mattresses, Springs,
Chairs, Rockers,
Kitchen Cabinets and Tables
When in Need of any kind of
♦ ♦ ♦ F A R M M A C H I N E R Y , ♦♦ ♦
we have Oliver Chlled Plows and Plow Repairs, Drag Harrows, Spring-
tooths, Disc Harrows, Drills and Seeders.
HARDWARE,
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IMPLEMENTS
HARNESS
B ER T H. F IN C H . ESTACADA'
conomy~
fficiency
ndurance
“ Old Homestead
Smoke Flavor,”
for Preserving
MEAT, FISH and SAUSAGE.
yy Cheaper, Better and Quicker than
the old way.
THE
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ESTACADA
O REG O N
These three Stirling qualities, sought by every motorist, and
essential to the success of a Car (doubly so in a hilly
country ) are embodied in t h e ................................
PHARMACY
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For the Business Man or Pleasure Seeker, our “ 490 ” and
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“ FB ” Models fulfill all the requirements of the Most Dis­
criminating Motorist. Mother, wife or daughter can safely,
easily and comfortably drive these “Easiest to Handle” Cars.
In the Commercial Field and in the Farming and Fruit
Growing Industry the CHEVROLET MODEL “ F ”
( one-ton truck ) has amply demonstrated its ability to
cope with any situation.
S. P. PESZNECKER
CHEVROLET OVER THE TOP
Machine Shop
Oxy-Acetylene Welding
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K0DAKS--
ALL KINDS and SUPPLIES
And
AMMUNITION
FISHING TACKLE
White Mazda Lamps
Soft Light; Not Dim Light
Plumbirg, Tinning
Electric Wiring
a n d Repairing
Estacada, Oregon
Get Hunting and Fishing
Licenses Here
Camping Outfits, Electric
Flashlights. Baseball
Supplies
Kodak PicturesDeveloped
and Enlarged
ED. BONER’S
W IL C O X BROS.
OF THE
CASCADE GARAGE
Persons who aren’t growing Milk, eggs and well cooked
any asparagus on their farms for vegetables will produce better
home use, should figure on put­ growth of children than meat,
ting in a small an a this spring. which should he used sparingly
Provision for stock should be or not at all until the child is six
made now as there is always a or seven years old. For very
strong demand about planting young children the vegetables
time. The asparagus can be may be cooked, put through a
kept in the ground until planting
and given with milk on
time in April. Ample supply for sieve,
an average family may be ob­ toast. Home economics, O. A. C.
tained from 150 to 200 plants.
Mrs. A. G. Ames went Satur­ Charles Handle was on
day to Portland to meet her hus­ sick list yesterday and unab
band and accompany him home. come down to the store.