Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 11, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, EECEMBER 11, 1924
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T H E BREAD
SUPREME
Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our
Ow n Fast “W H I T E ” Auto
Truck to Estacada Retail
Stores.
“ THE NORTHWEST’S
FINEST BAKERY”
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First Show at 7:00 P. M.
Mrs. Dave Eshelman made a trip
to Portland, Friday.
Mrs. H. B. Snyder was in Port
land, Friday, shopping.
R. Githens o f Currensville is the
proud owner o f a new Buick.
W. A. Heylman made a business
trip to Portland last Friday.
Earl Tracy o f Garfield made a
business trip to Portland, Saturday
Mrs. C. Denny «and Mrs, G, W,
Jennings Were
Portland visitors
in Portland last Saturday.
Carol Yocum is suffering from
an affection in her arm following
a serious burn.
Mrs. W. A. Heylman spent the
week-end in Portland.
M A R C H
B A N K
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
•nd L IG H T L U N C H
International Made to M e a s u r e
CLOTHES
An Allen Dwan production of
Rex Beach’s
‘Big Brother’
With
Tom Moore
Raymond Hatton
and Edith Roberts
A gang leader falls heir to
a little boy and wages an
amazing fight to bring him
up decent.
Full line of Kalsomine 10c per
pound. At Pointer’s.
11-6 tf
E L E C T R IC
PATHE NEWS
Rev. Thomas Starbuck o f Port­
land was an Estacada visitor last
Saturday.
The P. E. P. Company have been
making further extensions in their
linos iff b°t]t north and South Esta
cada during the past week.
See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano
instruction. Prices reasonable.
I. 0 . 0. F. building.
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Mrs. Stanley Marden and children
arrived last week from St. Paul,
Minnesota, to join Mr. Marden
who has been here fo r sometime.
They have taken the rooms over
the News office,
Bargains—Good wall paper 25c
Ten patterns to select
from, at Pointer’s.
11-6 tf
per roll.
PRUNE INDUSTRY HINGES
ON C 0 STJ)F PRODUCTION
The Oregon prune grower who
knows his production
costs
and
where to reduce them is shown in
the recent cost survey by the col­
lege extension service to be the one
most likely to survive. The survi­
val and growth o f the whole prune
industry in the next decade will be
Electric Stoves, Electric Heaters, Percolators
largely governed by accurate kuowl
Waffle Irons, Flat Irons
edge of costs and efficient produc­
tion derived therefrom.
U N IV E R S A L H O M E N E E D S
The survey sought to determine
GET USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT TH E
as fully as possible the following
points:
E L E C T R IC S T O R E
1; Cost o f producing prunes and
and all elements thereof.
Paint, Varnish and Enamel
2; Cash and non-cash costs of
producing prunes.
3; The specific cost o f drying
prunes.
4; Yield and minimum price
per pound necessary to pay the cost
o f production.
5,- Major factors in prune pro­
duction influencing costs and pro­
fits.
6; Most efficient practices in
prune prodoction.
Requirements in units o f la­
CORNET
V IO L IN
bor fo r each operation in produc­
TROM BONE
M A N D O L IN
ing prunes.
C L A R IN E T
G U IT A R
8; Economic relations o f the
prune enterprise to the whole farm.
SAXOPH O NE
BANJO
9; The final purpose
of
the
study is to furnish the growers with
I. 0. 0. F. H A LL, MONDAYS OF EACH WEEK
sufficient facts to enable them to
make profitable changes in the
Classes now starting on the different instru­
practices on their individual farms
and to represent their industry in­
ments. W hy not start that boy or girl N O W ?
telligently whenever
o c c as i o n
arises.
F. E. B U S H N E L L
To eliminate seasonal variations
affecting yield, practices, amount
and cost o f labor, and other factors
the survey is to run through three
increased before the close of the ap­ seasons ending in 1925.
the lat­
Ford New» Story
proaching Christmas season.
est report covers only some major
Detroit Mich.—Christmas this year
The convenient manner in which findings o f the 1923 survey.-In-
will bring automobile onwership to payments may be made under the dustrial Journalism.
thousands of persons who never be­ plan and other attractive features
fore even thought they would ever connected with it, make it possible
Christian Church Service*
for most anyone to purchase a Ford
enjoy such a thing.
Bible School at 10 a. m.
o f course, the giving o f an auto­ car. Dealers throughout the coun­
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
mobile at Christmas time has been try already have begun to report en­
p. m.
a practice for years. Families have rollments o f persons who plan on a
Mid-week Prayer service on
bought new automobiles to replace j Ford for Christmas next year and
old ones, the thoughtful husband it is expected that similar enroll­ Wednesday, in each home of the
ments will show a large gain dur­ church. Hour 7:30 p. m.
has surprised his wife with a new
Chapter to be read, 2nd Cor.,
car and indulgent yet practical fa ­ ing the next month or so, for peo­
ther ,to retain larger cars for family ple o f limited means everywhere 8th.
use, have played the role o f Santa are finding this an easy and practi­
Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30 p.
Clause and presented sons and cal way to purchase a car.
STORE
A. S A G N E R T f
Music Studio
daughters with Ford runabouts or
Coupes as personal cars, a practice
which, by the way, is becoming
quite popular.
But for those to whom the owner­
ship o f an automobile has hereto­
fore seemed impossible, the Ford
Weekly Purchase Plan is now play­
ing the role o f Santa Clause.
Thousands o f
persons who en­
rolled under the plan early in the
year and made their weekly pay­
ments will this Christmas take
delivery o f their cars, and receive
a Christmas gift that gives year
‘round pleasure.
Approximately 150,000 persons
already have secured their cars un­
der the Ford Weekly Purchase plan
and this number will be materially
Saturday and Sunday
Edwin Bate? o f this city was a
Portland visitor last Saturday,
A sk Your Grocer for it
R.
GEM THEATRE
AND N E W S IT E M S
m.
Morning sermon. “ To Whom
Rural patrons o f the Ectacada
postoffice who have recently located Shall w e G o ." Evening, “ Can
in this locality should send a list o f
be Saved Without Belonging to
all the names o f their families to the the Church.”
postmaster.
You are invited to attend these
Mr. and Mrs. James Denning had services.
B. F. C lay ,
as their guests last! Sunday, Mr. and
Minister. Christian Church.
Mrs Will Bell and baby, Helen Bea­
ver of Sandy, Mr and Roy Douglass
Free Methodist services will be
ang children, Mr. and Walt Doug­
lass and Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass held in the Church of Christ at
Estacada. Preaching every Sun­
o f Douglass Ridge.
day afternoon at 3 o ’ clock by
Mr*. E. T. Jone« «pent the week­ Rev. Long of Gresham. Cottage
end
visiting friends »nd relative* prayer meetings are held every
Wednesday evening at 8.
in Portland.
The Eastern Clackamas News
Chas. H. Duncan o f Garfield wa*
$1.50 tf e year.
a Gresham visiter last Saturday.
COMEDY
Methodist Episcopal Church
Several of the teachers from
Estacada atteuded the county
association meeting in West Linn
last Saturday.
NOTICE is hereby given that Nels !
Amundsen Fenebust. of Cherry ville '
Oregon, who, on Oct. 28, 1919, made !
Homestea i Entry No. 06510, for SET
Section 29, Township 2 S, Range 6, e ! 1
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice I
of intention to make Final Proof, t.j es­
tablish claim to the land ilhwc- descri­
bed, before the Pegis«er and Receiver . j
U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon
on the 22nd day o f January, 1925.
Claimant names a* witnesses:
Edward Nei*nn, Mrs. Edward Nel­
son, James Dixon, Parnell Averill all
of Cherryville, Oregon.
Notice will be published for five con­
secutive weeks in the “ E s t a c a d a
News. “
Act 6 9-16
Clackamas Co.
W a lter L. T ooze , S r ., Register
12-11-24,1-8-25
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION«
07001».
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office, at Portland, Oregon, Nov. 5
1924.
Notice is hereby given that Ralph S.
j Chaney, of Route 4, Estacada, Oregon,
who, on November 16, 1921, made Ad­
joining Farm Homestead Entry, No.
07209, for SEU N'Wd, See' 28. Town­
ship 3 S, Range 5 E, Willamette Meri­
dian, has filed notice of intention to
make Final Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before the
Register and Receiver U. S. Land Ot-
tice, at Portland, Oregon, on the 19th
day of December, 1924.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Julius Paulsen, W. H. Joyner, Leo
Rath, Franklin T. Howard, all of
Route 4, Estacada, Oregou.
Notice will be published for five
consecutive weeks in the "Estacada
H AY
F O R O V E R 40 Y E A R S
M I L L E R
Please let us figure before
car arrives.
BARTHOLOMEW
and LAWRENCE
Estacada, Orgeon.
JOSEPH E. GATES
MORTICIAN
__ and EMBALMER
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FURN ITURE-B eds,
Mattresses, Stoves,
DiningRoomTables
NEW AND SECOND HAND
PLUMBING
P1 PF .
and F I T T I N G S
Get our prices before you buy
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
For Sheet Iron work,
repairs, soldering and
plumbing, call at the
AME
S SHOP
MAIN STREET.
I.O .O .F .
Estatada Lodge
No. I75.
| Meets every Saturday evening in
4 their lodge room, corner o f Bt oad-
T way and Third streets.
Visiting
4 brothers are always welcome,
f
f
Har .'ey Gilgan, N. G.
J. K. Ely, Secretary,
ESTACADA
ï
Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing
Family Wash a Specialty]
Prompt Service at kiijht Prices
GIVE US A TRIAL
Satisfaction Guaranteed
We have no Agents.
Phone 70-1
Any girl in trouble may com­
municate with Ensign Lee of the
Salvation Army, at the White
Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
Portland, Oregon.
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USEFUL PRESENTS
Everybody Appreciates the Gift
that Lasts
Below are only a few of the m any gift Sugges­
tions for a lasting remembrance:
/j
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b a r b e r
•j* Ladies and Children’s haircutting Ç
N O TIC E FO R PUBLICATION . t .
« pecialty.
06510
b a ths
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
^Office at Portland, Oregon, Dec. 3, , i . Shop on Broadway, Eslacada, Ore.
Estacada, Oregon.
Ira F. Rankin, Pastor.
Sunday School, 10:00.
Morning worship: children’s
sermon, followed by the morn­
ing sermon, 11:00.
Epworth League: chorus prac­
tice followed by devotional meet­
ing. Topic, “ The League Hand­
WALTER L. TOOZE, Sr.,
11-13-12-11
Register.
clasp Around the World,’ ’ 6:15.
Evening worship, 7:30.
Teacher training class at the
parsonage Monday at 4:00 p. m.
Choir practice at the church
Thursday evening at 7:30.
Prayer Meeting at the parson­
age Friday evening at 7:00.
W e handle only the very
Let all the people pray fer­
best.
vently for God’s blessings upon
A N D SAY!
the Special Evangelistic services
Dec. 21 to Jan. 4.
if you are in the market
Everybody welcome to all ser­
for some No. 1, second
vices.
cutting
“ Jehovah will give grace and
glory. No good thing will He
ALFALFA
withold from them that walk up­
and will take it from the car
rightly.” —Psalm 64:11.
we can make you a very
low price.
HALL’9 CATARRH MEDICINE has
been used successfully In the treatment
of Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con­
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur­
faces, thus reducing the inflammation
Sold by all druggists.
P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
! C .C .
Ladies’ Silk Vests, Variety of Colors.
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs in a Variety
of patterns.
Vanity Boxes.
Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas.
Children’s Umbrellas.
Alarm Clocks.
Men’ s Silk Hose.
Men’ s Buckskin Sweater Coats.
Toys for the Children.
1000 Pounds Christmas Candies
At 20 and 25 cents a pound
Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Shoes & Oxfords
NOBBY STYLES
J O IN T H E C R O W D A T
THE PEOPLE’S STORE
OUR M OTTO
H. B. S N Y D E R ,
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4'4"l' I I I I I !
LOCAL B R E V IT IE S
From the Northwest's
Finest Bakery \ T
Admission 20c and 5c
S E R VICE
C. A. D Y K E M A N .