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PAGE FOUR EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925. MORE THAN 165,000 FAM!L!E5 In all walks of life, have taken advantage of “ The Ford Plan” to own an automobile. Let us tell you about it. E v e r y fa m ily — w ith ev en th e m ost m o d est inco m e, can no w a f f o r d a c a r o f t h e i r o w n . T h i s F o r d p l a n m a k e s it p o s s i b l e . Y o u a c c o m p lis h s o m e th i n g w h e n y o u o w n a n a u t o m o b i l e — give y o u rself m ore e a rn in g p o w e r— c co n o m iie your tim e — trav el m o r e , s e e m o r e , d o m o r e , e u . i o y m o r e — g e t m o r e o u t -of l i f e f o r yourself a n d f a m ily — b rin g p le a s u re to o th e rs B uying a F o rd m ean s m ak in g a so u n d in v e s tm e n t. An invest m e n t t h a t yields i n c r e a s e d ea rn in g e and pleasures, broadens y o u r v isio n — m o v e s y o u j u s t t h a t m u c h f a r t h e r o n th e r o a d to success. E v e ry fam ily sh o u ld h av e th e ir o w n car. W h y be pushed and j a m m e d in c r o w d e d c o n v e y a n c e s w h e n y o u c a n e a s i l y a n d e c o n o m ic a lly go a n d c o m e in y o u r o w n au to m o b ile ? W hy sta y at h o m e on p le a s a n t a f t e r n o o n s w h en you a n d th e fa m ily sh ould be e n jo y in g n a t u r e 's b e a u ty o u td o o r s ? Y o u liv e b u t o n c e a n d th e y e a r s roll b y q u ic k ly . W h y w ait fo r tom orrow for thin g s th a t you r ig h tf u lly should e n jo y to d a y ? D o n ’t w i s h f o r a cai a n y l o n g e r . W e ' l l s h o w y o u h o w e a s y i t is t o o w n y o u r o w n c a r . CURRINSVILLE ITEMS The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Tompkins died the 9th inst. in a Portland hospital. Mrs. Nellie Currin and Mr. and Mrs.Henry Heiple are over at the coast this week. Miss Ethel Hale of Portland spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mrs. Lester Hale is in Independe- nendence taking treatments. Lester Hale is up again after be- ing confined to his home for a week There seems to be an unusual amount of sickness in this comma- . 1 . u \ y ----------- ------------------ LSUM X JL t ^ Editor,.... Ruth Day Assistant Editor,.... Virginia Du Bois Sport Editor................Irene Hayden t lass Editor........... Richard Hayman The Japanese operetta, “Yanki San” which was given Friday, May 8, met with hearty response. All WCI* off in fine order and over *50 'vas madeJ after the expenses had heen pa,d’ Thls 'vil1 be turned toLthc Student Body feasury. We wish to thank everyone who at- K. C. Dockendorf of Molalla vis- tcnded this operett'1 for thair pat- ited his home at Morrow Station . last Sunday The "ate °* Senior Class play ‘ Most o f ’the farming is done and has bcen chanKeb and “ be the gardens are being looked after i;ivcn on Thursday, May 28. The at the present time. t!m0 has been lengthened on ac- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heiple spent count of the inability of the Sen- Sunday withethe former's parents,. iors to prescnt their play on the Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heiple. previously announced date. The ____________ hiprh school orchestra will be pres- Good Bread Begins With Good 1 Ingredients We Are Constantly Searching and Testing for Ways to Improve Holsum If It Can Be Done V Our flour is the pick of scores of brands. We use only open-kettle-rendered lard, fine granulated sugar, Les lie’s salt, lots of milk and Fleischmana’s compressed yeast. HOLSUM is sold with Quality Groceries at these stores and served in the leading restaurants:— People’s Store, Rose’s Department Store, Linn’s Inn and Restaurant. Sailing I an, ail of Estacada; J. 0. Tunneli, Currinsvilie; A. C. Cogswell and Smith’s Store of Eagle Creek ¡Harvey Gibson, Barton. LOG CABIN BAKING COMPANY Vancouver Ave., Ivy and Fre nont Sts., Portland, Oregon. cnt an for ,d w* f,? 1 that this alone speaks itself. Mrs. Monte .Valien and baby, Miss Corrine Trullinger has been Mary with Walter Cox motored chosen to represent the Senior BOB over to Molalla last Wednesday to class on graduation night visit Mrs. Jessie Freeman. The Estacada high school base- C O O K E M O TO R C O M PA NY Mrs. John Nelson is in a very ball team played two games away ESTACADA. OREGON critical condition with rheumatism from home-last week. They were and heart trouble. defeated at Hillsboro on Tuesday Codfish........................................ 20cts. lb. or2 for.35 eta. Mrs. Norma .Ginther and daugh- by a score of 2 to 1, but it was a Cand H Fruit Berry sugar, cash______ _____ $ 700 Ground Barley___________________ _______ $2.15 X ter, Gertrude of Portland spent last close game of twelve innings. Last Friday at Milwaukie the Es l week at the home of her sister, Miss Veribest Milk, can________ _ ____________ .10 els. tacada nine upheld their good repu- X. Nellie Vallen. Babbits Cleanser___________ _____________ ,05 ets' Several members of the Dan tation by winning 16 to 0. Western Oil...................................................1* .15 ets. qt! Stahlnecker family have been sick The home team was defeated at Eastern Oil............................................25 and .30 ets. qt. but at present are improving. Woodburn, Tuesday of this week Shell or Standard G asoline...................... ,21 ets. gal. John Scott met with an accident by a score of 8 to 3. A large Water Glass for preserving eggs_.^_............... 25 ets. qt. T while working last week which re- number of Estacada stndents were Men's blue shirts______ ______ ________ ___ .75cts. X suited in several broken ribs and there to yell for the boys Men’s screen ventilated hats........ ...................., .75 cts< The local team was off color and *t| other bruises. X •j- Mr. and Mrs H. Alder and two errors were responsible for most of 2 lb. loaves bread_______ ____________________15 ets. children of Camas, Wash., visited I the scores made by Woodburru Holsum Bread________ .*____ ____ _ .10 and .14 eta. £ at the home of Mrs. Alder’s par- Next Saturday, May 16, the Al- Gresham Bread.................................... . .09 and .13 ets. i ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Brown, l>any high school team will play our X Saturday night and Sunday. I boys here. Albany has a very Currinsvilie, Oregon. J . O . T U N N E L L X Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Turel are | strong team this year. The game y at home now after spending six starts at 3 P. M. Come out and I! months above Estacada where Mr. *ee a big game and help your team. Turel was employed Remember the date, Saturday, Willie Bittner is working for L. May 16, P. Elliott near Molalla. - — — - —• Walter Cox is working for the! BARTON h o m e . CARVER, OREGON. y Freeman Lumber Co., a few miles ° from Molalla. The Barton Baseball team went Mrs. M. A. Henderson, Mr. and 1» Stafford last Sunday to play Mrs. L. N. Vallen and son, Oril, ball, accompanied by severa local were dinner guests at the home of fans, but. the game was postponed ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS, Mr. and Mrs. May in Highland, on account of rain. Sunday. Sunday, May 17 the Barton team GAS AND OIL—At Portland Prices School closes Tuesday. A short "'ill play the fast team of Foster j progrom was given Saturday night Road and 82nd street on the Bar- with a large crowd in attendance ton diamond. Everyone should R. G. MARCHBANK, Owner. Phone 19-5 and all report a good time. Miss come out and see the war. Butterfield will remain until Satur- George Forman, road supervisor v. day, then expects to go to Molalla. »8 doing some good work on the She has taught a good term of River Road between Barton and t /-> » xjq f ay.n.a a xf X .e.nt'. « 0 school. A few of the scholars Carver. He reports that it is hard LOAIl S .0n fa ™,S ? Per C to get men for this work as the commission. City Loans Monthly have not been tardy or absent. * wages in the camps are much more P,an' 0re*on C,ty Abstract Co. i x’ attractive. U PPER EAG LE ( REEK B’OR SALE—B aby c h ic k s , ï Johnson and Lake are busy haul- Mrs. B. F. A weiner-roast party was given j„g wood for the Portland market. delivery May 16. X Bullard, Estacada, Route 1. 1 i on the school grounds last Thurs Charles Bartlmy of 'Wasco i s _______________________________ X liny evening. Quite a number of here visiting his brother, Albert, FOR SALE — Fifty acres of grain crop one-half fall sown, f the. peoplc can>° put in *P*e of th® who is seriously ill at this time. \ inclemency of the weather and Mother’. D .y Service. inquire at “ Hills View ” ranch, ? >,eemed t0 enf y roasting the wei- Mother’s Day sermons were Route 2, Estacada, phone 594 $ ners over a bon fire and eating preached Sunday in the Baptist I t •{• them. ^ church. The pastor,, Rev. D, Q. ------------ .----------- - ¥ Miss Edythe Peters, with her pu- Barry, conducted the m o r n i n g ser- LOST — Poeketbook with $8.60 l P«1*. went down to Lower Eagle vice and Rcv r . c . Jones, field rep- cash, driver's license, pair small ? C reek I- nday afternoon and the resentative of the Pacific Coast diamond ear rings, leave at Home f i b°y* played ba,1‘ The score w a s and R e s c u e protective Society con- restaurant, Estacada. reward. % *21 to a.0 in favor of Lower Eagle ducted the evening service. The Joe Hirfe. It 1 reek. young people took an active part at ---------------------------- ■ ---- V M’ss Naomi Paddison aceom- the morning service, testimonies FOR SALE — 4 sacks No. 1 Bur- 1 ,' panied Miss Edythe Peters home from the young and old in refer- bank seed potatoes $ 3.06 p er sack E L E C T R IC B U IL D IN G , P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N . £ J la;tFriday, being her guest during ence to their mother’s Christian 6 sacks table stock Burbanks the week-end. devotion and influence on their $2.75 per sack, 150 lbs. pure > V-I".'‘V V 'X ‘,X -/V V ,>VV x - x Mr. and Mrs. i d Douglass and young lives were much in evidence. American Wonder drop seed, bt'le Betty Jean; Mrs. Roy Doug- Those honoring departed mothers treated, $ 4 00 takes them, de!- ia-s and little son Qointen, and WOre the white flower and those in ivered at Estacada. S. A. Rob- Mrs. W. H. Douglass were Port- honor of a living one, a colored erts, Boring, Oregon. It thus land visitors on Monday. flower. The church was beautifully n ——------ j----—— ----- •n d M A R C E L S A L O N " ill Douglass and Cleve Heiple decorated with cut flowers.. Many FOR 8ALE Straw berries and S T R IC T L Y S A N IT A R Y S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D went fishing over on the Clackamas hymns were sung to the accompa Raspberries during the ^Season fetida H O U R S — 9:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M the other day and Will caught two niment of a piano and violin. Both Fifty cents^per crate Pick em S A T U R D A Y — 9 : 0 0 A. M. T O 1 0 : 0 0 P . M. Chinook salmon, one weighing 2 ~ services were much enjoyed and yourself. Kinney and Lamber- ED’S SERVICE STATION pounds and the other 21 pounds. the sermons made a deep impres- sons place opposite G 8 f fi e ld M A SO N IC BLD G . E S T A C A D A A R T . S M IT H . Propr. ESTACADA, OREGON Roy Douglass made a business sion upon the minds of the audi- Grange hall. 5 14tf trip to Portland. Monday after- ence. ” a ., X-------- ~ noon-. __________ FOR SALE—One span young PLAN BIRTHDAY SURPRISE LOCAL BREVITIES Mrs. Will Douglass and Mrs. Per- Dance at Carver Saturday night, |*3Y horses, weight about 1400 E A R L LA F O R G E A * ^ 1 tn**G0 v e ir oM, one Mrs. H. C. Gohring and Mrs. ry Murphey were calling on Mr? Kelly’s six piece orchestra two years old; also onesnvi buck Albert and George Kitehing and The “SQUARE DEAL” CARBER X Wm, Asp Tuesday afternoon. Ed. Steinman were in Portland, Theo. Ahiberg were pleasantly sur Pointer's Furniture Exchange, ^'K'P nAnies to trade or sell cheap 8 Ptacaiia’s lea ling tonsori .1 ai tut X prised last Tuesday in honor of Wednesday on business. the place to get what you want (wild). H. S. Gibson, Eagle LIN.VDEW WEDDING Hair Cf?t 35c. Shaie 15c their birthdays. and sell what you don’t want, if ^-eek. 2'? mil<?3 ea^t of the A lto tl rtr work at co p tfar p ticM —T h « ric h t kind o f work at th e r f h t kino o f prices.; Mr. Albert Lins and Miss Miner- Grange hall, phone Estacada 16 Sir. and Mrs. R. H. Carter and The ladies were invited by Mrs. Ladies Work a Specialty children visited Mrs. Carter's fath D. Eschelnian and Sirs. G. Wilcox va Hew of Estacada were married 5 14 er at Boring, Wednesday evening. to spend the afternoon at the for- last Sunday afternoon at the home BATHS MONEY TO LOAN-W e have BROADWAY NEXT TO LINN S INN \ - ■ mer's home and at six they were of the bride's mother in George, by 'V. H. Holder is making prepara- colled over to the F. C. Bartholo- B''v Weir of Clackamas, I M I SUO FOR OSLE SOS p'entv of money to loan on farms af 6'V Fpim one to 20 years. tions to shingle his residence now mew homo where they found a Sir. and Mrs. Lins left Sunday No commission on large leans occupied by the Grabeel family. group of friends gathered in their afternoon for a short wedding trip FOR BALE—Cnrd 'cose bay CASH paid for false teeth, der.tal S. E. W ooster . Estacada. Ore, for sale $14 per ton see J. 0. --------- honor and a delightful birthday after which they plan to reside in gold, platinum and discarded jewel __________6-19tf Tun r el I furrinsville or S. E Dr. C. P. Johnson will be away dinner had been prepared. Those Estacada. from his office all of next week, partaking of this were Sir. and Mrs. Lins has been employed as a ry.—Hoke Smith Smelting A Refin J W o o ster, E-tacada. tf PIANO FOR SALE NEAR He will return Monday. May 25. Sirs. H. C. Gohring. Sir. and Mrs. stenographer in the Estacada State ing Co., Otsego, Michigan. FNtacala Very fine |a ie model FOR S l LE—C.-d! i ' p u p s --------- Theodore Ahiberg. Mr. and Mrs. W Bank. While the groom is employed piano now stored near Es’acada females 5 5, males 5 10. Samuel FOR SALE Fresh cowl. C. G. W. G. Moore drove a party of W. Rhodes, Mr. and Sirs. Wm. in the People’s Store. Both have ’o.v( P. Estacada, R oute4, Rhore young folks to Portland, Tuesday. Smith, Sir. an j Mr*. D. Eschleman. a host of friends in the community Test, Eagle Creek, Oregon. 51! must Iteso'd at once. Rig sav and terms $ 10 monthly to 5 -2 3 to attend the circus. Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Wilcox and "ho join in wishing them the best WAN TK l'-O . I I . vennp psporsible party. For partictl 6 X 5 -------— Sir. and Mr*. F. C. Bartholomew. 0 / wishes at the present time. boar j ig. Wm. Held, E stafad a. lira write Cline Music Co, 413 FARM FOR RENT AT ONCE Route I pi vi > 11 J 5 Mr. and Sirs. A. Rothers and After the dinner the party re- It no'en Ave. North, Seattle. Wash 40 Acres snitablo for spring oats REBEXAHS SPONSOR SHOW son of Portland visited, Tuesday, turned to the Etchleman home _____ 5 HI excellent pasture. S. E. Wooster W A N T E O—Sheep, see A at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving wh*r* l’lnoohte wa* enjoyed. ' Es’acada. Oregon. tf The Rebekahs will sponsor the Smith. Est. Tel. anil Tel. Co. Smith. * ------------------- showing of the film. “The Courtahip LUMBER FOR SA L E -W e WANTED—Second hand t e le. Estacada. tf Mr. and Mr*. George Brewster of of Mile* Standish.“ at the L i b e r t y _____________ Fave a «mali amount ef 2 x 4 a " d 'phones. See A Smith at Est. Tel. The pupil* of the Tracy school in s.in Francisco. California visited at theatre. Friday. May 22nd. a play- FOR SXL 'j i) I ' M n I tr Lower Garfield enjoyed a school the home of Mr. and Mm. Wtn. let and other features included. ! a n ; i 5 23 25 ami w a /ii i $ 2 > » [{, ge-erai ’-c abimt the farm * TH. C o . . Estacada. picnic last Sunday at the home of Wallace Smith last Sunday. Mr. Admission 23 cent*. Everybody Marchtvtnk or G i iv tchi.i î. It You will find the price very rea WANTED—A housekeeper- ELYVOOD ITEMS OJRRINSVILLE STORE PRICES ! Í Now Is The Time To Electrify Your Home You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economic servant in the MARCHBANK CHEVROLET CO. CHEVROLETS Why not start now and let Elec tricity do all your household drudgery for you? Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices I \ CTC We have an excellent stock to select from. i BUICKS HAND BUILT TIRES and TUBES Electric S t o r e , Electric Building GENERAL Portland Electric Power Company BOBS UNION BARBER SHOP i :l . ir ton, her. Mr E a r l T r a c y in up- |!r.«st«r M lH M ) hi that u'-.C.oJ. I t --------------------------- - sonable. Come down p-d see one who is a worker. Answer From the report* a tity. -------- FOR SALE-One milk g o a t whr.t we got. Electric Lumber; in own hand wri'sng Mate wages very fin# tim#wa* #njoy#d by -------- George Pointer wa* in Portland, and doe kid. heavy milkirg typo. A: Mfg. Co., River Mill. Oregon. wanted Address Housekeeper those attendia; CLACKAMAS NEWS $1.50 YR. Wednesday on bu*incM. J. J. Marchbank. Estacada, 5*7tf 3-5 tf i care of EdUctula New* tf Per Garfield.