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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1924 4 Chevrolet Motor Company Birthday Surprise Detroit. Nov-- The Chevrolet A social event that gave much Motor cmpany this last week pleasure was the 73rd birthday celebrated its 13th anniversary. anniversary surprise on p. M. Thursday and Friday, Nov. 13 and 14 The company was founded on Wagner, last Monday evening, when a few friends were invit November 3, 1911. ed to his home in the Garfield From that date to November3, and a Comedy. Also district to enjoy a delicious tur T HF . U N I V E R S A L C A R this year the comoany has produc-1 G ARR ISO N -LEE BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE a c t ed nearly a million and threequar- key dinner at 6 o’clock. Those j ters vehicles, with one exception present were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Comedy Chatter— Singing— Dancing— Instrumental Novelty the greatest production record Duus, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks, REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES j in the motor car industry in this j Mrs. George Armstrong and Saturday, November 15 j period. To he exact, there have Earl Wagner. Later in the evening these ■ been produced 1,744,870 Chevro- Cold weather ruin» a battery that is not in I let motor cars and light delivery j guests were joined by Mr. and good condition. There is nothing more annoy Mrs. Fred Bates, Mr. and Mrs. trucks. ing than Cranking a car on a cold morning. It is in the last three years, H. C. Gohring, Mr. and Mrs. j however, that Chevrolet has Vernie Duus and Mrs. Herman Sunday and Monday, November 16 and 17 had such phenominal growth. I Davis and two children. The BERT LYTELL and CLAIRE WINDSOR in More than 1,000,000 Chevrolets evening was delightfully spent Have your battery tested and filled with j have been produced since Ja n - j in playing “500.” “ A Son of the Sahara” water regularly. uary 1, 1922 to November 3, Comedy—“Budding Youth” Last Chance j 1924—a 34 month’s period. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 17 It was on November 3, 1911 Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 18 and 19 I that the Chevrolet Motor Com- On my trip next week all will BLANCH SWEET have an opportunity to order a ) pany was organized. BOB in Anna Christie* Chevrolet today occupies 167 Nash suit or overcoat. This will C O O KE M OTOR CO M PANY 1 buildings with a total floor space be the last chance to have a de Comedy—Buster Keaton—The Electric House | of 6,555,227 square feet, and 345 livery before Christmas. ESTACADA. OREGON P. F. Black, at Linn’s Inn. I acres are covered by the Chevro It let plants. The dollar and cents T m ; - ' X r X - 's v . . m - :- :- :- :- :- :- :- » . | LOCAL BREVITIES volume of this company’s busi ness in 1923 was $229.819,867. There are 12 Chevrolet plants OSiifcSMaN sBuie>joB|3 ujajsBg located in the following cities: Tuesday being a legal holiday Detroit, Michigan; Flint, Michi the public schools were closed. gan; Toledo, Ohio; Bay City, Morris Eiy was a week end Michigan; Buffalo, N. Y.; Tarry- visitor at the parental home. town, N. Y.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. U. H. Gibbs accompan St. Louis. Mo.; Janesville, Wis; ied Mr. Gibbs to Milwaukie last consin, and Oakland, California. Sunday. The company has 7000 dealers, Among the Portland visitors conducts wholesale branches in local industry. For the first ER E at Clackamas County Bank, we HIS company now offers last Saturday were Mrs. A. G the large cities of the country, to its customers, patrons time in the history of the Ames and Mrs. Earl Gunter. number among our patrons people who out of which operate 400 travel and the public what we be Northwest you are given a See J. E. Gates and get that ing representatives. The total live at some distance from Sandy. lieve to be one of the most chance of earning regular suit cleaned and pressed. I. O. number of employees of the attractive opportunities for and attractive d i v i d e n d s tf Chevrolet Motor Company is ap- O. F. building. putting their money to work twelve times a year— one But this has not deprived them of the bene Misses Minerva and Eva Dew. at high wages in a great big dividend day each month. $ | proximately 26,000.— From the fits of a good banking connection for they Albert Lins and Roy Miller were t ■ Chevrolet Motor Company. guests at the A. H. Miller home do their banking by mail. Let us tell you Ladies Aid Entertained Sunday. more of this convenience and practical plan. The Ladies aid of the Christian Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Reed of church met at the home- of Mrs. Garfield, returned S a t u r d a y W. J. Moore last Thursday. The evening from a few day’s visit - Briefly, these are the reasons for the ladles of the Currinsville Aid with Portland relatives. a t t r a c t i v e n e s s of this new 7.20 per were the guests of the day. This cent accumulative First Preferred Stock: An addition is being built to gathering was a very happy oc the J. J. Penner residence on Dividends exempt f r o m casion, in as much as it gave ihe Zobrist street. Mr. Penner’s Your income will be regu 4 normal federal income tax lar and dependable. ladies of both societies the op brothers arn doing the work. portunity of getting better ac Attorney W. G. Keller, wife Your savings will be safe. 5 Dividends paid by check Savings quainted with each other anc and son and Miss McGreel of Commercial Business is firmly estab. on the first of each month 6 their methods of work. The day lished, well managed and or quarterly, as preferred. Portland, visited at the C. A, permanent. ;? j was spent in piecing a beautiful Dykeman home Tuesday. To yield 7.20 per c e n t . Exempt from Oregon per- X basket quilt which is to be sold i Considerable improvement is Price $100. sonai property tax. at the bazaar November 22. being made on the streets of Refreshments of cake and ice If you desire to subscribe are yours and then your this city. Gravel is being laid cream were served. The next for shares on our easy pay dividends begin to accrue on upper Broadway and on Pierce meeting will be held November ment plan you may pay $10 immediately. street. The approach to Yo 20. at the home of Mrs. Dora per share down and $10 a Act on this opportunity to cum’s lumber yard has been Herring, month per share until paid filled in with gravel. Good Bread Begins for. We will pay you 7 per day. Inquire at our In j; Will the party w ho received a FOR SALE l'z h. p. Water- With Good cent interest on all your vestment Department, 820 •j1! loo Boy gas engine; 1 Ford mo- pair of 12in. top Bergman logger ! Payments until the shares Electric Building, now! tor complete; 1 good kitchen boots by mistake kindly return Ingredients 1;! range.—at Pointers. 11-13 them to the Boot & Shoe Shop at Estacada. A. R. Dshlke. 2t FOR SALE—Whole, halves or The best Kettle-rendered Lard Is a Quality Ingre T. P. McCauley of gpringwa? quarters of fat beef at wholesale dient in H0LSUM prices.—II. H. CARLIN, Currins ter has traded his ranch for an Portland, Salem. Oreyon City, and Vancouver, Wash. vile, Ore., Phone 32-211. 13tf apartment house in Portland. Shortening is an important item. W e believe that the best kettle-rendered lard cannot be FOUND—Child’s woolen scarf, Mr. McCauley plans on moving j Owner may have same by identi- to Estacada soon and with his excelled. Note the s;ft tender crust and the ! firing and paying for ad at News family occupy the home they home-made flavor in Holsum when you eat it I office. purchased from Mrs. James Dun* tonight FOR SALE or Trade for hav can some time ago. HOLSUM is sold with Quality Groceries it these stores and served In I or feed 1 double action 2 by 5 Miss Catherine Custer, who the leading restaurants: People's Store, People's C k C Store, Rose's ; Doming spray pump; 1 200 gallon has been playing the pipe organ Potatoes per 100 lbs sack .............. $1.75 Department Store, Linn's Inn and Restaurant, Sailing Inn, all of Esta stave tank on wagon bed; 1 hack Mill Run, 80 lb lack f] 50 cada; J. 0. Tunneil, Curriusvilie; A. C. Cogswell and Smith’s Store of land harness: 1 Iniggv and har- at the new Liberty theatre since XX Chop, 80 lb sack ............. $1.50 Eagle CreelL Harvey Gibson, Barton. it opened, has tendered her res Iness; 1 Oliver subsoil plow; 1 Blatchford’s Calf Meal, 25 lb sac«......... $1.75 | new knitter; 2 registered Jersey ignation to accept a position in Scratch Feed. 100 lb sack ............. $3.00 cows for sale or trade for fresh the Clinton theatre in Portland Egg Mash, 100 lb sack $3.00 grade cows. Ground Barley, 100 lb sack $2.75 so as to he with home folks. V a n co u v er A v e ., Iv y and F r e m o n t S t s ., P o rtla n d , O reg o n . Greenstreet Farm, Shorts, 80 lb sack ....... 51.85 The Estacada band held a 11-13-21 Springwater, Route 3. ~ 10 qt. galvanized pail.. ..................... 25c rehearsal Saturday afternoon and Shell or Union gas, gal. ....................... 24V MONEY TO LOAN-We have evening. Mesdames Ely, Ames Western oil, qt...... ...................................... 15c plenty of money to loan on farms j and Bullard, whose husbands are Golden Shell oil, qt 86c A T at 6 V No commission. Relia Veda I Oil. qt ..... __ 80c & members of the band, prepared ble ahsti acts. Oregon City Ab BOOT and SHOE stract Co. ’ 11-1 tf supper for them in the I O. O. Ail G r a d e s of F. hall at 6 o’clock. REPAIR SHOP MONEY TO 1 OAM Wa have Currinsville, Oregon. 1 B lock S o u th o f P. O ., E sta c a d a S H I N G L E S Earl LaForge, the “Square plenty of money to loan on farms L e a th e r H a lf s o le s on m e n 's lig h t at 6’’»— From one to 20 years. Deal” barber of Estacada, w ill w ork or d r e ss sh o es, s - w e d Route 2 • Eftacada No commission on large loans. soon move his shop from the or n a iled .......................... ......$ ¡.2 5 S. E W ooster , Estacada. Ore. present location on Main street R u bb er c o m p o sitio n h a lf-s o le s FOR SALE or trade 1 horse, 6-19tf to th» building formerly occu- fount, wt. lOOO lbs, fair harness, M en ’s h e e ls s t r a ig h te n e d . light wagon, cheap for cash, or FOR SALE-One fresh young pied by the Estacada Pharmacy L e a th e r or r u b b e r ......................5o for cow or creased hogs apply L a d ies' h e e ls s a m e Work .So " S Q U A R E D E A L " j! st sboeshop next to public libra cow; o shoqts, 50 lbs each; 3 six near Linn’s Inn on Broadway. i W h ole le a th e r h e e ls m en or weeks old pigs; 1 registered Mr. LaForge expects to be ready < B A R B E R S H O P f ry, Estacada. 10.9tf w o m e n ................................. .. $|.O o Chester White brood sow. ‘ T he shop where the barber know*» his arafi 6 | O n ly th e b e s t o f le a th e r and fin d for business in this new location FOR SALK OR KENT I-11 L « s r A light brown male R H MILLARD. «> mile S. {• E A R L L A F O R O E . P R O P . ? in g s u s e d — can a lso s a v e y ou acres known as Adams farm. 3 dog, on Monday the 3. between l: E. nnd 'i 8. of Spring vater. by December i. ¥ H A I R CUT 3Se S H A V E I Jo I m o n ey on tea m h a r n e ss or p a r ts ^ Al other work at PowU « Prices X | miles south of Springwater. Estacada and El wood; has short 11-6 20 S e e m e b e fo r e y o u b u y Harold Joiner of George, ¡.< A A »quere deal -v srsrte e i A Large house and ham, 10 acres ■ ears, 9 months old. part hound credited with having shot a 400 ;!; Bobbing and Shingling a Specialty | A. R . DAHLKE, Estacada orchard. See and bulldog. Finder please no 1 HOLSTEIN Bull, l 1-, years pound black bear last week. M A I N ST R E E T ¥ Mrs. W.n. Kellendonk, old. subject to registry. Some tify Chris Bittner of Ellwood. 10- 23 tf Morrow Station. Address Colton, Oregon, R. F. good young mtlehcows, all fresh. The am nal hid been raiding the P. W. Douglas, sheep in that vicinity and sever Mrs W . W . Diilon and daugh 11 6 13 FOR SALE Registered Short D. No. L The city has had bunkers built 116-13 Estacada. al of the neighbors joined in a ter Betty of Portland, arrived horn bull and brood sow with WANTED Fir stum page or so that the unloading of gravel 14 pigs. Roy Douglass, w ill finance cutting. The Boring FOR SALE I room house and hunt for him. They surrounded last Friday and visited at the from cars is more convenient, him and Mr. Joiner was success Dillon home north of this city, Phone 16-3, Eagle Creek, Wood ix Coal Co. 476 E 50th. lot See L>1N l Y MOORE. and can be sold cheaper to prop 11- 13-20 Oregon. j Portland. Or. 8 28ti 9 -lltf Estacada, Ore. ful in bringing him down. until Sunday night erty owners on this account. LIB E R TY T H E A T R E The Rose of Paris WATCH YOUR BATTERY The Measure of a Man DEMPSEY No. 6. AVOID THAT SEE—Our Saturday Only-Special N o w w e offer you 12 dividends every year! 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