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■ T JH» EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS,THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 PAGE FOUR r ? w The FORD W EEKLY PURCHASE PLAN Last Friday there were two St. ’ Patrick’s Day programs. One was given by the Websterian society, before the upperclass men. It con sisted of several Irish songs and a play entitled, “ A Scene in a Court room.” The other program was a Fresh man affair, and was given and seen by that class only. The first number was a harmonica duet by Carl De Moy and Joe Marshall. The other numbers were the reading of some Irish jokes by Guy Fanton; a song, “ The Wearing o f the Green,” and “ My Wild Irish Rose” by the girls’ chorus; an Irish recitation by John scott; the story o f St. Patrick by Loretta Ritchie; and the last number was a short Play, Pat and the Specimen” , which was given by Oliver Beck, Helen Carter, and Emil MAKES BUYING A FORD EASY. IT IS A SATISFACTORY ANSWER TO THE PAYMENT PROBLEM. A Ford bought with weekly savings is a thrifty investment. It increases the comforts and conveniences o f your family life. It provides healthy recreation at a small cost. Besides this, a Ford contributes to your earning ability. You can get to and from your work more quickly and more easily. You can work farther from home where you may find better working conditions and more pay. Yoy can live farther away from your work where living conditionsare better and cost less. Savings in rent and carfare more than cover the car’s mainte nance. Money saved to buy a Ford is an investment in health, hap- pineu and prosperity. We will gladly explain the FOUL) WEEKLY PURCHASE PLAN to you at any time. B O B COOKE MOTOR COMPANY E STA C A D A . OREGON i Electrify Your Home You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economic servant in the home. W h y not start now and let Elec tricity do all your household drudgery for you? Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices W e have an excellent stock to select from. Electric S t o r e , Electric Building Portland Electric Power Company ELECTRIC BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON. SPRING S T Y L E S a I» S 0 M { Editor,..................................Ruth Day Assistant F.ditor, . Virginia Du Bois Sport Editor ..........Irene Hayden Class Editor..............Richard Hayman TH E UNIVERSAL CAR Now Is The Time To : 3. . c . . : 3cc. . . . . . ! HE8ÜHS HOLD The nineteenth annua! district convention of the Rebekah lodge was held in Estacada, Wednes-| day, March 11. with over 100 in attendance and delegates from five lodges prtsent. The conven tion convened in the I. O. O. F. hal1 at ten o ’clock with the follow ing officers presiding: Mrs. Della Ewalt of Estacada, chairman; Lillian Holcomb of Clackamas, vice-chairman; Eva Surface of Oregon City, secretary; Zelma Ridding of Molalla, treasurer.' The Grand Officers present were Mary Muss, president of the Reb* e j<a h assembly; Elizabeth Howell pagt p re sid e n t; E thel , , . M eldru m , , past grand warden; Amy Morand inside guard; Sol Walker, past grand representative. Bohrer. The address o f welcome was The seniors were delightfully en- given by Ml s. Mae Reed of Esta- tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Olson at cad a and response by Mrs. t.heir home, Saturday evening. Q f q City. Following Different games were played during . / ... the evening, after which refresh- this the reports of the Visiting mentswere served. Another feature lodges were given by the secre- was the singing of popular songs, taries. Delegates were present On leaving each guest declared from the lodges at Oregon City, that he had had a most enjoyable Molalla, Gladstone, Clackamas time. and Milwaukie. Ardella Dunlop, a former student A program consisting of talks at Estacada was a visitor at high and discussions on various topics school last week. Last Saturday nightafter scehool was held, Several interesting the Websterian and Adelphic girls things were brought before the played a game o f basketball. The assembly during the business ses Web. team was composed o f the sion and a paper was read by Mrs. following members; Lola Moore, Avis Cadonan, Geraldine Warren, Mary Eshleman. Memorial ser Erma Jones, Myrtle Hall, Goldie vices were held for Mrs. V. P. Brown and Evelyn Gibson, who was Elder and Ray Cooper of Mil wau- a sub guard The Adelphic team kie; J. Dibble of Molalla; Mrs. M. was composed o f Emma Coleman, A. Stewart, P. N. G. and Mrs. Florence June Reed, Irene Kaake, Edna Bate«, Edna Carter, Thelma Dot Woods of Oregon City; Wm, Wilcox and Vernice Fantz, sub. Closner and J. H. Palmateer of The Webs won with a score of Estacada 12-29. The meeting for the next year On Friday evening the Web and Adelphic boys played a game, the will be held at Clackamas with . Web again being the winners. The Shamrock lodge as the hosts. 1 The Web team was composed of The officers elected were Lillian ■ Jim Jennings, Harold Sarver, Frank Holcomb of Clackamas, chairman ■ Hayden, Ted Saling, and Virgil Eva Surface of Oregon City, Wright. The Adelphic teamclaimed vicechairman; Mary Eshleman of Harold Bronson, Richard Hayman, Estacada, secretary; Zelma Rid- Harvey Woodworth, Maurice Bul- lard, and Harry Osborne. The ding of Molalla, treasurer; Mrs, Webs’ score was 18 and the Adel- Scott of Oregon City, left support phlcs’ io. in both games the Adel- er chairman; Selma Verhaegha of phic team put up a good fight. Milwaukie. marshall; Rhoe Syron Mj’- Feyerband promised the girls „ „ . . , ’ of the basketball team a free show o f Estacada. conductor; Edith if they could win the last game o f Yonce of Oregon City, right sup- the season. This was won from porter vice chairman; Elva Ahl- X ! Corbett and the girls were admitted berg of Estacada. left supporter v last Monday night. They all repor- „ . . vice chairman; Christina Barbur ed an exceptionally fine show. c ~ , . A high hscool rally was held Mon- o f 0 r e * ’ n 0llt9lde day morning to celebrate the win- Eby OÌ Gladstone, inside ning o f the state news story con- guard; Mae Coale of Molalla, test about the O. A. C. Educational ch a p la in . Exposition by Corrine Trullinger In the evening the Rebekah Needless to say the students are degfee was exemplified in a splen very prou dof Corrine. did manner by the degree staff Irma Gates, who was registered as a Sophomore, entered Gresham under the leadership of Hugh high school this week. Jones, degree captain. The presi I- UPPER EAGLE CREEK Mrs. C. H. Paddison and Miss Naomi Paddison were Portland He itors last Thursday, Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Miss fcidy- ; the Peters were calling on Mrs. Rcnstrom last Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Akers gave a party at their home last Saturday owning. The time was pleasantly spent in playing cards, dancing, etc. Then luncheon was serven, when soon after the guests left for their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and children, Mrs. R. B. Gibson and miss Peters were calling at the home of \\ alter Douglass last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Akers entertain ed at their home last Friday evening, Viss Naomi Paddison, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass ami children. Miss Agnes Peters, Norman Hiser and A. Allen o f Oswego, were calling at the home o f R R. Gibson, Sun day evening. BORN— to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Murphy, an 8 pound boy, on March dent gave a very splendid talk and following this a luncheon was served in the dining room. ; i I Good Bread Begins With Good Ingredients We Are Constantly Searching and Testing for Ways to Improve Holsum If It Can Be Done Our flour is the pick of scores of brands. W e use only open-kettle-rendered lard, fine granulated sugar, L es lie’s salt, lots of milk and Fleischmann’s compressed yeast. HOLSUM is sold with Quility Groceries at these stores and served in the leading restaurants:-People's Store, Rose’s Department Store, Linn’s Inn and Restaurant, Sailing Inn, all of Estacada; J. 0. Tunnel!, Currinsvilie; A. C. Cogswell and Smith’s Store of Eagle CreeK ¡Harvey Gibson, Barton. LOG CABIN BAKING COMPANY Vancouver Ave., Ivy and Fremont Sts., Portland, Oregon. OIRRINSVILLE STORE PRICES New cabbage just in ............................................ 06 cts. lb. Nice potatoes by the sack ........ ............................... $ 2.75 Sugar, cash by the sack.......... ................................ $7.50 Barley for seed .......................... ........................... 03 cts. lb. Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants are now in. Lem ons............................................................. .30 cts. doz. A pint measuring cup o f peanut butter_______ .25 cts. Folger’ s coffee .......... .................................... .. .50 cts. lb. Men’ s K eds........................................................... $ 2.50 pr. W omen’s K e d s ...,_______ ______ ___________ $ 1.75 pr. Children’ s K e d s ................. ....... ............... ....... $ 1.00 pr. Misses’ K eds.............. .......................................... $1.10 pr. B oy's K eds................ ........... ......................... $ 1.75 pr. Auto casings, fabric................ ................... ............ $ 7.00 Gresham bread.......... ................ . . . .09 and .13 cts. loaf Holsum bread................ ................... .10 and .14 cts. loaf Davidson’ s bread...... ............................ 10 and .1 4 cts. loaf Davidson’s Twin loaf bread........ ......... .................. 15 cts. Currinsvilie, Oregon. J. O - T U N N E L L THE LIBERTY P R ES EN T S .- the Famous Magician and Escape Artist, W IZ A R D O ’ Also “N A R R O W S T R E E T S ”, For THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 19 and 20. “H E A R T S A F L A M E ” and “N O A H S O U T IN G ”, for SA TUDAY MARCH 21 “L I L L Y O F T H E D U S T ” and C O M E D Y SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 22 and 23. “ THE PHANTOM HORSEMAN” 3rd Episode of “ OREGON TR A IL” W E B FO O T W E E K L Y TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24-25 ♦ ESTACADA OREGON. F O R S A L E -S . C. R. 1. Red MONEY TO L O A N -W e have Lnat week in the article concern- eggs for hatching $ 1.00 per Bet plenty o f mcney to loan on farms ing the surprise party on Miss ting. Let me do your plowing at 6 %— From one to 20 years. Enquire No commission on large’ loans. Erma Gates, the name of Miss the work will be right. l,ola Moore was unfortunately of A. Warr at Mrs. M oxley’s S. E W o o s t e r , Estacada, Ore. 19-4-9 omitted fronj the list o f guests.. place, Morrow Station. 6-19tf We apologize for this omission. FOR SA LE -120-180 240 egg FOR S A L E — Filbert t r e e s , incubators. Buckeye C o l i i n y model ” M ” Sampson tractor, Glonn Ely has been appointed the Brooder. W. M. Saunders, Eagle parlor pool table, incubator, milk caretaker o f the I. O. O. F. hall. Creek. 4-12 cow. Phono 19-15, A. E. V c THE VERY LATEST, NEWEST AND .MOST POPULAR Broom,__________________ 3-12 tf All kinds o f blacksmithing and MATERIALS IN BOTH READY MADE DRESSES auto repairing done at W. A. FOR SALE—Nearly new Ford AND BY THE YARD Rhodes Shop, Currinsvilie, Ore. truck with starter, steel express Car work 75 cents per hour. body and stakes, price reasonable Mrs. J. T. t o n , of Port and will be in Estacada at the Esto- 3-19-4 9 for immediate sale. Bob Cooke cade Hotel, Tue.dajr, March 24th .from IO A. M. to 8 P. M. 3-12tf FOR SALE—38 acres on Esta Motor Company. CASH paid for false teeth, dental Mr# Long haa a full line of (ample, which ahe haa brought c-old, platinum and discarded jewel cada heights nearly all clear, five LOANS on farms 6 per ce n t No direct from New York. Call nad order your summer ry.— Hoke Smith Smelting & Refin acres under plow, acre o f family commission. City Loans Monthly orchard, will cut up in small clothes now, at a prica far below retail. A small deposit ing Co., Otsego, Michigan. tracts to suit buyer. Apply Brooks plan. Oregon City Abstract Co. la rsquirsd at the time you order as a showing of goodfaith. 758 East Couch St., Portland, FOR SALE—Loose hay, see J ,, Pay tha palance to the postman who will deliver at any FOR S A L E -10-18 Case Tract It O. Tunnel!, Currinsvilie. 3-20 ^ re^on dato that suits your convenience. or w’ ith plows for 3 350.00. Also FOR SA LE —B a r r e d R o c k a number of good bays in used FOR SALE—16 head of sheep THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY YOU CANNOT AFFORD one fresh cow with calf, two eggs and baby chicks. Wm. M. cars. Inquiry at Cascade Motor TO M ISS 2-19tf heifers two years old. Jag A. Hyde, Eagle Creek, Oregon ad Company. 17 . 1926 . , Botkin, Box 50 K 1, Phone 20 5 dress Boring. Route 4 Box 72. Factory prices, new materials popular at all spring openings Mr. and Mrs Walter Douglass 3-12-19 26 LUMBER FOR S A L E - W e __________________________________ It and daughter were Portland visitors and drsssas made to order. have a small amounl o f 2 x 4 and last Wednesday. FOR SALE—Full blood Jersey FOR S A L E —Early cabbage 1 x 8 shiplap. Grade suitable If you wish to make one dollar do as much as two, and have Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle accom milk cow, price very reasonable. and kale plants. Also pansv and for general use ab->ut the farm ’ panied by Mrs. Will Douglasa, motor Phone 4 x 3. H. B Duvi*«, Route 1 Canterbury bell plants. W. H. You will find ihe pace very rea Now York’s spring styles, this is your chance. ed up to George Sunday evening- 312-19 sonable. Come down and see _______ _________ It Holder. and called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe what we got. Electric Lumber FOR SALE Tr am, harness Rickey. W AN TED — Someone to cut & Mfg. Co., River Mill, Oregon. thi. neighborhood «"d wagon $ 350or will sell team c o r d o r p ,,Ie Several from wood on shares call ___________________________ 3-5 tf i gnpornoifl sepai ate. inquire Cascade Garage » t- u i Hr, went smelt fishing, Broom phone 19-15. r Sunday, down 0 r see L. Webber. * t A. t . Me Bn JOHN R. LON G, Sales Manager. 3-12tf on theSandy. near Troutdale FOR SALE—Span o f horses FOR SALE Span o f w o r k — ----------------------------------------- an I one registered Shorthorn FOR SALE CHEAP—C o l- bull. Roy Douglass, Eagle Creek \V. S. Robinson and Earl Jeltor o f mares weight lloO each also 6 monthsold colt, wi.lsell together utnbia Graphonoia and records phone 16-3. 3-12-19 George E. Gibson o f The Dailies, Among tlto e visiting Portland Inst Seattle. Wash., representing the or separate would consider milk inquire at the Radio Shop. 3-12tf Mrs. Xouh Heipte, Robinson Realty Company were in H. S. Mathison o f Yakima, Wash, Saturila;, vero Estacada last Friday on business. cow, hogs or large horse on t r a d e .---------------------------------------- ------* FOR SALE Vaughn d r a g and Earl Pearey o f Salem were reg Mrs. W. A. Ileylman, Miss T. Statu ______ B. F. Forrester - ■ Eagle FOR SAI ' -One 100 egg j saw. 3 blades. 4. 5, and 6 foot, istered at the Eotacada Hotel last and Miss F. Hassell. FOR hauling or moving see H. Creek. Lost Office 1’oiii g, R 4. Petaluma incubator. Pointer’ s good running order. Price $75. Friday opening. s u b s c r ib e for th e n e w s K Stubbe or phone 24-5, 8-19 26 phone Estacada 40-13. 3-29 Second Hand Store. 3-12tf 112-4tf PEOPLE’S STORE, THE JOHN 1. LONG DISTRIBUTING AGENCY J WANT ANO FOR SALE ADS