-■ EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, ArRIL 23, 1025. PAGE THREE PLEDGED LOCAL ITEMS From the Northwest’s Coming to the Gem T heatre— “The Midnight Express." finest Bakery i t i t f* r? r \ f L i 1 W. A Heylm an was a P ortland visitor Monday and Tuesday of this week. THE BREAK BREADS Full line of Kalsomine 10c per pound, at Pointer’s. 11-6 tf SUPREME A SAGNER, Proprietor. ELECTRICAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS-—Paints, Varnishs and En­ amels—Two cell Flashlights 50c. PHONE 76-2 R. G. M A R C H B A N K CONFECTIONERY and LIGHT LUNCH International Made to M e a s u r e CLOTHES ‘PIED PIPER MALONE’ STA R R IN G N O TIC E Pathe News COMEDY LOCAL DEALERS FOR j WEDDING DRAWS A LARGE CROWD ATWATER KENT SETS MADE TO ORDER— BATTERIES CHARGED COMPLETE STOCK OF RADIO PARTS DEMONSTRATIONS WITHOUT OBLIGATIONS LET US REPAIR YOUR SET ELECTRICAL REPAIRING E. SMITH Mr. and Mrs. W. E. hall, Props. Î Successor to ‘SAILING INN’ Good Food Cooked Right i Open from 6:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. The high school auditorium was unusually well filled last Friday night when the Men’s Brotherhood of the M. E. Church staged “ A Wo­ manless W edding.” I t would be a difficult m a tte r to sta te which sus­ tained his or “h e r” p a rt best. The vocal solos by F red H orner of Dodge, the violin solos by Theo. A hlberg and the piano num bers by H arry G rable were especially en­ joyable as were the selections by the q u a rte tte composed of C. A. Dykeman, Ed. Linn, F. C. Leiham- mer and F. C? Bartholomew. I t is understood th a t over one hundred, dollars was cleared a t this en tertain m en t which will be .donat­ ed to the fu rn ace fu n d of the M. E. Church. VALUABLE BULLETIN FOR FARMERS OR HOME OWNERS organization which, because of its extensiveness, is an excellent ba­ A valuable bulletin on vegetable rometer of automobile marketing gardening has been very recently conditions. prepared by Professor A. G. B. Another feature of the report is Boupuet of the Oregon Agricultu- the ready acceptance of the plan ralCollege.. It is of p articu lar val­ by the dealers themselves and their ue to the farmer or home owner enthusiasm over it. They feel that rather than relating to vegetable the new arrangement, together with (Commercial) production. It con­ their own fitness of judging car tains rather complete information values and facilities for recondi­ concerning planning and planting tioning cars when that is necessary, the farm or home vegetable garden. places them in position to afford This bulletin suggests varieties of much better service to people in the all the common kinds of vegetables | market for used cars. that do best under local conditions, On the basis of the reports so with a very complete table showing \ far received the plan promises an distances, rate of planting, amount effective solution for used car han­ of seed per hundred feet of row, dling by Ford dealers and one in depth of planting and time of ma- which the public will benefit. i turity. There is also included in the bulletin a list of publications on NEW RESORT FILES vegetable gardening, any of which may be had without costthrough the J. M. Moore. J. W. Shafford and office of the county agent, whose ad­ C. C Shafford were granted articles dress is Oregon City. of incorporation to operate a picnic The county agent’s office is the resort on Eagle Creek in eastern [ local representative of the O. A. C. Clackamas county under the name Extension Service and United States “Dinty Moore’s Auto Park and Pic­ Department of Agriculture, being nic Grounds.” The main office of epuipped to not only supply free the new company will be located at bulletins on many different subjects Estacada.— Banner Courier. but also provide information on many subjects relating to the agri­ Mrs. W. H. Holder it reported on culture and homes of the county. the aick liât. Waiter A. Holt, County Agt. I : B A R B E R S f BATHS v Shop on Broadway, Estacada, Ore. t t PLUMBING PIPE and FITTINGS Get our prices before you buy Dryer Pipes Made to Order C o m e a lo n g a n d f ollow “ P ie d P ip e r M alone“ through love a n d a d v e n t u r e on land and sea. Lois W il s o n l e a d i n g l a ­ dy, a n d a flock of t h e c u t e s t kids e v e r s e e n o n t h e s c r e e n . A N N IV E R SA R Y on th e ir newly aepuired property. Mrs. B. R. Kimmel retu rn ed to P ortland la st M onday w here she Mr. and Mrs. David H uggans of has been fo r sometim e taking medi­ Eagle Creek, Oregon, gave a dinner cal treatm en t, Suaday, April 19, i925, celebrating th e ir fifty-eighth wedding anniver­ Pointer’s for Paints, Wall paper sary. There were tw enty-five of and Window Glass. 5-211 the fam ily present, representing According to Portland papers a children, , grand children and g reat m arriage license was issued last grand children. Those p resen t were week to W alter A. M atson and No­ Mr. and Mrs. David H uggans, Mr. va L. Smith of Oak Grove. and Mrs. E rland Lindholm of Sandy, O regon; Mrs. John Marshall Mr. and Mrs. F. H. W hitehead of George, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H ug­ and son, H enry, of Clackamas and gans and fam ily of E agle Creek, Ben W hitehead of Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Myers of were guests of M. and Mrs. S. E. Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. H u b ert Wes- W ooster last Friday. term an of Eagle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pimm and chlidren of Mrs. S tanford Cox and fam ily of P ortland w ere guests a t the J. G. Elwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hayman home over the week-end. Davis and d au ghter of Garfield. A fter a bountiful dinner a fam i­ They came o ut F riday evening to ly reunion was enjoyed. atten d th e wedding and visited with many of th e ir friends during th eir H arry K itching was a Portland brief stay. visitor last Monday. DENNY BROTHERS Joe Jacques of P orter-C arstens purchased a new C hevrolet to u r­ ing De Lux from the Cascade Mo­ to r Company this week. FOR P U B LIC A TIO N D epartm ent of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, April 2, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given th a t Emil Bohrer, of Route 1, Estacada, O re­ gon, who, on November 10, 1920, made H om estead E ntry, No. 06991, fo r NW V* Section 5, Township 4 S., Range 5 E., W illam ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the R egister and Receiver U. S. Land Office, P ortland, Oregon, on the 14th day of May, 1925. C laim ant nam es as witnesses: John Siegw arth, of Route 1, E s­ tacada, Oregon, E arl Tracy, of Route 1, Estacada, O regon; Frank M. Baker of Route 1, Estacada, O regon; William Echal of Route 1, E stacada, Oregon. A ct 6-9-16. Notice will be published fo r five consecutive weeks in the E astern Clackamas News, E stacada, Oregon. W ALTER L. TOOZE, SR. I 419-5-7 Register. CELE B R A T E FIFTY -EIG H T H W ED D IN G A N N IV E R SA R Y L. V. Cleworth, form erly m anual training in stru c to r in the E stacada high school, has several pieces of wicker fu rn itu re on display a t the People's Store which he has made from hazel, wild cherry and vine- maple. RADIO DETROIT, MICHIGAN, Apr. 20, 1925.— Much interest has centered during the last two week* in the an­ nouncement of the Ford used car plan. This interest has been evi­ denced by both the public and the and automotive industry generally, for it is the first move made by any large automobile concern toward the solution of the so-called used car problem. Under the plan which is super­ vised by the company, all authoriz­ ed Ford dealers place a guarantee upon used Ford cars sold by them, thus insuring to the purchaser satis­ factory mechanical operation of the cars under ordinary driving condi­ tion Reports received during the week country, it was said at the office of the Ford Motor Company in De­ troit, indicate two things— greater buyer confidence on the part of the public and ageneral feeling among Ford dealers that the plan is cer­ tain to promote customer satisfac­ tion. Those reports it was said, are not based upon expressions from Ford dealers alone. They also include public reaction toward the plan as reflected through the vast dealer Mrs. J. L. H ew itt of P ortland was a guest of her sister, Mrs. S. E. W ooster over the week-end. SIG M A Ellen Keeth , the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keeth of Faraday, has been seriously ill at her home in F araday fo r about two 26 Mr. and Mrs. R obert Cook and N ext S aturday evening the Odd­ children are now residing in the U. fellows and Rebekahs will g ath er H. Gibbs home. They moved in last in the I. O. O. F. hall to commemo- j , week. rate the 1 0 6 th anniversary of Odd- fellowship in th e United States. J. S. Osborne and J. F. Lovelace All members a rr urged to be pres­ have been atw ork this week build­ ent fo r th is meeting. ing a bridge across the small creek ELECTRIC STORE FORD USED CAR PLAN Saturday and Sunday C. S. Allen who was taken to the Good S am aritan hospital last week is reported to be about the same. TO C E L E B R A T E “THE NORTHWEST’S jjFINESTpAKERY” BROADWAY, NEXT TO LINN'S INN GEM THEATRE A p r il 25 a n d PHI O. A. C., Corvallis, Oregon, April 17.— Ronald B u rn ett of Eagle Creek has been pledged to the Sig­ ma Phi Sigma fra tern ity . Mr. Bur­ n ett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B u rn tt of Eagle creek and a g rad u ­ ate of the E stacada high scchool. THO. MEIGHAN noon. Mrs. M yrtle Morgan and daugh­ te r of P ortland visited relatives here over the week-end. Ask Your Grocer for it Foliow the crowd to the “SQUARE DEAL” BARBER Shop, “The shop where the barber knows his stuff.” Earl LaForge, Prop. Hair cut 35c, Shave 15c. All other work at popular prices. First class work at second class prices. Motto, "Live and Let Live.” Bobbing and Shingling Mrs. W, A. Heylm an was called to P ortland on business last F riday Mrs. Gerald Wilcox was confined to her bed fo r several days on ac­ count of illness. Own Fast “W HITE” Auto Truck to Estacada Retail Stores. Admission 20c and 5c First S h ow at 7:00 P. M. A lbert Lins was a Portland visi­ to r for a couple of days last week. Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our MAX SAGNER Mrs. O.. E. Syron is reported on the sick list. SIG M A For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the AMES SHOP MAIN STREET. TIRE AND TURE REPAIRING Broadway Garage HENRY BOHN, Estacada i Seaman * Bullard AH Grades of SHINGLES E S T A C A DA Ï Route 2 - Estacada Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing I. O .O . F. Family Wash a Specialty] Prompt Service at Right Piice Estacada Lodge No. 175. GIVE US A TRIAL Satisfaction Guaranteed We have no Agents. Phone 70-1 Meets every Saturday evening in their lodge room, corner of Bi oad- way and Third stree ts. Visiting brothers are always welcome. Orin Ballou, N. G. J. K. Ely, Secretary, «4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 ++•:' GATES’ FUNERAL HOME GRESHAM, OREGON P h o n e 2471 CHARLEY LINN. A gent. .. I. O. O. F. BLDG., -^ A M E R IC A N LEGION E S T A C A D A . O R E . , P h o n e 543 _ AND AMERicAN LfcGION AUXILIARY H O W ’S T H I S ? ESTACADA H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E will do w h a t we claim for it—rid y o u r sy stem of C a t a r r h o r D eafn ess cau s ed by C a ta rr h . H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E co n­ sis ts of a n O in tm en t w hich Quickly Reliev es t h e c a t a r r h a l Inflam mation, an d t h e I n t e r n a l Medicine, a Tonic, which a c t s t h r o u g h th e Blood on t h e Mucou s S u rface s, t h u s a s sistin g to re sto r e n o r­ m a l conditions. Sold by d r u g g i s t s for ov er 40 Years. F . J . C heney A C o ., Toledo, O. WOOD AND FUEL M eets F irst & T hird Mondays I. O. O. F. H A L L . Third S tre et and Broadway E stacada, Oregon, S. .E. L A W R E N C E, P. C YARD 4-foot a n d 16-inch lengths L e a v e o r d e r s a t O. E. C u l v e r ’s S e c o n d H a n d S t o r e on M a in St. o r P h o n e 24 -5 - Q u i c k S e r v i c e II. R. S T U B B E , M gr. j Any Rirl in trouble may com- j mumeate with EnsiRn Lee ot the ¡Salvation Army, at the White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., [Portland, Oregon. 9 20-tf SCRIMS, NETS and CRETONNES Just received a new line of Scrims for window curtains in ecru, cream and white; plain and fancy designs. 12 l-2c up, Per yard. Bungalow Cretonnes These are 36 inches wide, good for drapes or com­ forter covers. Regular 25c values, special, 19c yd- Light Percales Ten different patterns in light color percales. Reg­ ular 25c values, special while they last J9c yd* Pamico Dress Goods We have a good selection of these materials in most all colors. The season’s popular cloth. Sale price 50 c the yd. JOIN THE CROWD AT THE PEOPLE’S STORE OUR MOTTO-SERVICE H. B. SNYDER, - - C. A. DYKEMAN. & X