Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 31, 1921, Page Page Six, Image 6

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Artisans Will Dance
The Kstacada lodge o f the
United Artisans, will give a
dance in the Odd Fellow’s hall,
Wednesday night,
April
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Dance will start at 8:30 o ’clock,
sharp. Ladies 25c, gents 25c.
Everybody welcome.
WM. D ALE
Representing
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HOLMAN & PACE
Undertakers, Embalmers and Funeral
Directors, Oregon City.
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STOCK ON HAND IN ESTACADA.
We handle House of Irwin
Clothes. Eight dav service $ff8.50
up to $75. He Nu Em C!eane.*>J
FOR SALE Fresh cow with
calf. Price 575.
Mrs. W. H. Kellendonk,
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FOR SALE 4 foot maple and
alder slab wood by the cord.
See Pesv.uecker.
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FOR SALE A fresh Jeresy
Cow. Geo re Walters. Currins-
ville.
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Goodbye old leak, if fixed with ^ FOR SALE One 4 horse disk.
Gilsonite Roof Paint.
George as good as new, $25.00, also 3
Pointer.
3-24 tf Belgian Hare does.
Tom Smith, Eagle Creek, Ore.
You must be satisfied or we
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won’t be, Re Nu-Em cleaners.
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HesseFs Farm Machinery Co.,
Chevrolet Motor Company Deals
With Price Problem in Logical Way
The Chevrolet Motor Company
in a recent announcement, deals
with the present price problem
in a most sensible and logical
way.
It seems that a part of the
company’s program is based on
the production of 50,000 Model
“ Four-Ninety” cars. This model
is well known and there are
about 500,000 in use. The com-
panp proposes to build the 50,000
before August 1, 1921 and if it
reaches this number, and it has
every reason to believe that it is
going to be successful, each pur­
chaser of an open car of the
“ Four-Ninety” type will receive
a refund of $70, and those who
buy closed cars of this type will
receive a refund ol $100.
ft‘A certificate setting forth the
terms of the plan will be given
to each retail purchaser and the
total number of Model “ Four-
Ninet’es" produced by Chevro­
let factories during the period
which governs the proposed plan
will be published not later than
Aug. 10, 1921.
Those who purchased Model
“ Four-Ninety” Chevrolets under
the Chevrolet Motor Company’s
price guarantee of last October,
benefit by the refund plan.
During the period of readjust­
ment, the Chevrolet Motor Com­
pany, mindful of its duties to its
employes, its patrons and the
general public alike, refrained
from making any impulsive price
change.
They knew that a
drastrie cut, based on a guess as
to future conditions could have
only one effect, the destruction
of the nation's buying power. It
would tear down public confi­
dence and stagnate the move­
ment of crops and merchandise.
It would slush wages and visit
sufferings and hardships on mil­
lions of people.
Hut conditions have changed,
ltaw material prices have found
new low levels.
Inventories
have been readjusted to the bot­
tom of the market and it is there
fore possible for the company to
make a definite proposition based
on quantity production.
Thursday, March 31, 1921
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
GRESH AM , OREGON.
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REPAIRS FOR ALL IMPLEMENTS.
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implements for the Large Farm, the Diversified
Farm, the Dairyman or Berry Growers.
KENTUCKY SILOS.
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| Vulcanizing
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THURSDAY NIGHT
March 31,
THOMAS MOORE
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SATURDAY NIGHT,
April 2d,
WM. S. HART,
“SAND"
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RUBE SHAW.
n Vaudeville, appearing on the
stage in person and on the screen.
in ‘‘A Correspondence School.”
Admission Thursday, 25c and i O c .
Saturday 36c and 16c.
First show opena at 7 p.m. sharp
W. E. LIN N , Manager.
have given Perfect Satisfaction to all users.
Perfection Milking Machines, Case Tractors with all pow­
er driven machinery, Fowler Cultivators for all shallow
cultivation. Drag Saws, Water Systems. W RITE FOR
CATALOGUE
with prices, on the implements you are
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interested in.
Gresham,
RELIABILITY,
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The Family
Theatre
ANKERHOLTH CREAM SEPARATORS
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
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Get our Prices on SILOS before you buy. You
will get a BETTER SILO for LESS MONEY.
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SERVICE.
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Oxy-Acetylene Welding
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We now have installed our W ELDING OUTFIT and
LATH E, and are prepared to handle this class of work.
Give us a Trial on Your Starting,
Lighting, and Ignition Troubles.
TH E STATE L A W REQUIRES two separate sets of
Brakes.
AR E YO U W ITH IN TH E L A W ? Brakes
properly lined and properly adjusted are the greatest fac­
tors for safety. LET US E X A M IN E THEM.
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Reed & Shibley Building, Estacada, Oregor.
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