Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 22, 1926, Image 4

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    EASTERN
11
CLACKAMAS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926.
—
LOCAL ITEMS
11 Don’t forget the street dance this
11 week Saturday night.
Mrs. Lloyd Ewalt was shopping in
Miss Mary Alice Reed was a Port­ Portland Tuesday o f this week.
land visitor on Saturday.
Quite a number o f Estacada folks
Mr. W. A. Heyleman was in Port­ spent the day at Carver on Sunday.
land on business Tuesday.
Mrs. Fred Robtey o f Faraday is
Mis Alfine Massey is here from enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs.
Washington at the home of her par­ Akir, of southern Oregon.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Massey,
Mrs. Hazel Hart o f Wheeler, Ore­
Mrs. Ed Allen was here from gon, is visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Sandy on Tuesday to attend East­ L. E. Townsend o f Faraday.
ern Star.
Mr. Virgil Yonce o f Oregon City
was a guest at the Raymond Love­
lace home over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norris of
Bridal Veil, Oregon, were visiting
here for several days the past week.
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Douglas Fairbanks in "Don Q, Son
o f Zorro” at the Liberty tonight and
Geo. Kelly, of P. E. P. Co., was tomorrow night. Thirteen reels.
an Estacada visitor last Friday as
guest o f W. F. Cary.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of
Faraday spent Monday evening and
Mr. Alva Smith o f Stayton has Tuesday in Portland at the home of
been visiting at the home o f his son their sons.
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Smith.
" The Roy Woodard family o f Ore­
gon City wero visiting at the E. S,
Mrs. Irving Smith and Mrs. D. B. Womer home on Thursday evening
Eshelman and son, David, were pas­ and Friday o f last week.
sengers oh the train to Portland on
Tuesday morning.
Mr. W, H. H. Wade is enjoying
himself these days attending Chau-
Mrs. Ina Smith and son James and auqua at Gladstone, which has been
little Homer Matson o f Portland, are his custom fo r a number o f years.
visiting at the George Townsend
home at Camp Eight.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Linn and
daughter, Mrs. Mildred Kling, of
The American Legion announces Chicago, who is visiting here for the
another o f their popular dances at summer, are spending a few days at
Eagle Creek for Saturay evening, Seaside.
July 31.
Dr. and Mrs. Midford and little
daughter spent last week on a trip
to Washington which included a
stay at Seattle.
Several boys from this vicinity
have recently enlisted in the navy,
among them being Arthur Scott and
Willie Pinkley.
Miss Irene Hayden was here from
Portland viisting at the home o f her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hay­
den, over the week end.
Charles Weaver states that he
has shipped seven and two-fifths
tons o f loganberries this season
which netted him over seven cents a
pound.
Dr. and Mrs. Johnson and son,
Junior, left Wednesday for a trip to
the beach. They will return about
August 1st.
The o ffice will be
closed during this time.
W. P.
Strandborg, editor of
Watts Watt, a P. E. P. Co. booster
and information booklet, dined at
the Estacada
Tuesday
evening,
Anne P. Keil und Arthur A. Keil of
Portland were with with Mr. Strand­
borg.
Estacada Christian Church.
The Methodist Church
IRA
F
RANKIN, Pastor.
“ Soul Healing First, Body Heal­
ing Second” will be the subject of
the sermon at the eleven o ’clock ser-
vice Sunday morning, July 2oth.
At thj eight o'clock service Sunda'.
evening, '.h< subject will be "Foun­
tain and Cisterns.”
The Sunday school convenes at
10 a. m. with Mr. Lawrence as zu
perirrend« nt.
Immediately follow-
ing the Sunday echool class work,
th;. Junior church convenes at 10:-
45 with Mrs. Rankin in charge. This
in the boys’ ar.d girls’ service, and
they are all urged to attend.
Epworth League devotional meet­
ing Sunday evening at 7 o’clock.
Mrs. Rankin will be the leader.
Don’t forget the dates set for the
Falls City institute, August 2nd to
the 8th, and be all ready to go Mon­
day morning, for the first service is
Monday evening.
The pastor will preach at Dover
church Sunday afternoon at 3 o’­
clock.
Sunday, August 1st, is the Sunday
school district meeting at the Mt.
Zion Camp Grounds. A good pro­
gram is being planned for all day.
Practice for the music o f that occa­
sion will be held at the Estacada M.
E. church Friday, July 23rd and al­
so Friday, July 30th.
Both child­
ren and adults are urged to attend
theBe practices. Mr. David Horner is
in charge o f the music.
Prayer meeting at the church
Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. For
the remainder o f the summer the
prayer meeting will be held on
Thursday
evening
instead
o f Wednesday.
Arthur A. Harriman, Minister.
This coming Sunday will be an­
other treat in a picnic for the Chris­
tian Endeavor but all, both young
and old. are invited to join with us.
We will start the program for the
day with the Bible school at the
church building at 10 o’clock as us­
ual and also the morning worship,
".eluding the communion service as
u. ual. The morning sermon will be
upon the theme, “ Spiritual Lessons
from God’s Beautiful and Wonder­
ful Creation.’’ Then all who care to
join with us in an afternoon p.cnic
can just follow where wo go, bring­
ing some eats or a car if you have
one. If not we expect to make pro­
vision for a way for you to go. We
will have a picnic lunch together a f­
ter which the Christian Endeavor
meeting wiii bc held out in the
beautiful out o f doors. We will
then return in the afternoon for the
evening service at the church as us­
ual at 8 o’clock in the evening.
The sermon will be upon the subject,
“ Lot’s Last Night in Sodom.” Ev- |
eryone is invited to worship with us.
Huge Presses Shape Buick Parts
LIBERI? THEATRE PRBliiMI
Thursday & Friday,
July
22-23
“ DON Q, SON (OF ZORRO”
Douglas Fairbanks,
- ■ 13 Reels
The finest tale o f adventure ever !
screened. Admission 25c and 35c.
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GREAT variety of important
parts are stamped from sheet
metal in the huge pressea such as the
one shown above.
In order to eliminate extra opera­
tions which would add to the cost of
the finished car, many complicated
dies must be developed to produce a
certain part in as few operations as
possible. Fenders, body panels, radi­
ator shells, hoods and cowls must be
perfect if they are to look right on
the car. A slight imperfection in the
stamping would be magnified many
times and made glaring after paint­
ing and assembling.
Therefore, only the finest steel and
the most efficient machinery is used.
A
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Saturday & Sunday, July 24-2S
SET UP
Art Acord with his wonderful horse ;
“ Raven” and his dog pal, “ Rex.” 1
We are sorry to learn o f the illness
You are always welcome at the i Carl Laemmle production,
of little Wayne Wade, son o f Mr,
* * *
friendly church on the hill.
and Mrs, Ralph Wade, who has the
Monday
&
Tuesday,
July 26-27
smallpox. He is getting along nice­
“
THE
COMING
OF
AMOS”
Children’*
Farm
Home
Benefit
ly, though.
A food sale, conducted by the Es­
Rod LaRoque with a fine cast,
Cecil DeMille picture.
Dr. and Mrs, W. Vi. Rhodes en­ tacada W. C. T. U., proceeds to go
tertained the following guests on to the Children's Farm Home, will
Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. George of be held at the Estacada Pharmacy
Eugene and Mr. and Mrs, Walker of Saturday, July 24, beginning at 10 Wednesday & Thursday, July 28-29
THE OLD HOME WEEK
Oregon City. Mrs. George and Mrs. o ’clock. Good eats o f all kinds, in­
cluding baked goods, chickens, and
Walker are sisters o f Mrs. Rhodes.
Thomas Meighan with Lila Lee and
tamales Will be for sale. Help the
fine cast.
kiddies
by your contributions and
FOR RENT— Two 5-room furnished
The Estacada Oddfellows band
your
patronage
o
f
this
sale,
houses for $10 a month each,
will hold another o f its popular
j See Mrs. J. T. Irvin,
7-29
street dances Saturday night, July
FOR SALE— Best yellow free stone Saturday, July 31. Sunday, Aug. 1
24th, on Second street, between
peach grown, 90c per box. Bring
FOUND— Bunch ot keys, between
STELLA MARIS
Main and Broadway, in front o f the
Estacada and Garfieid.
Call at
Mary Philbin with fine support.
postoffice.
Everyone is invited to container. Notice of ripening time
will
be
made
in
this
paper.
Kinney
j
News
office.
be present and enjoy themselves.
ü Lamberson’s place opposite Gar­ Only the best pictures shown at the
WANTED— A horse weighing about
Liberty.
✓
field Grange Hall.
22-tf
Little Junior Ahlberg met with
\ 1400 pounds. H. D. Trapp, Gar­
quite a serious acidcnt while on a
fieid.
picnic at Carver Park on Sunday,
when he was accidentally hit by a
| FOR RENT— House pertly furnish­
BOB S BARBER SHOP
horseshoe, cutting a gash in his
ed, Inquire at the Electric Store,
head. He was taken to Oregon City
| Estacada.
7-22
AND MARCEL SALON
where he was cared for and is get­
\
ting along nicely now.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
STRICTLY SANITARY
FOR SALE— A registered Shrop­
shire ram, one year old. H. Hux­
ley, Estacada, R. 1.
7-29.
Mrs. Elizabeth Sparks was taken
Shave 15c
Haircutting 35c
to the hospital on Sunday afternoon
ART. SMITH, Propr.
MASONIC BLDG. ESTACADA
TIMBER WANTED— Cedar poles,
suffering from an attack o f appen­
posts, piling all sizes.
Quote
dicitis. She was operated upon on
prices, state
shipping
points,
Monday morning and at last report
quantity can furnish, when could
was getting along nicely.
Her
I ship.
Spot cash.
Niedermeyer-
Martin Lumber Co., Portland, Or-
many friends in this community
! ogon.
t4
were dreadfully sorry to hear of her
WANT ANO FOR SALE AOS
Mr. A. N. Johnson returned on
Tuesday from a visit with the Will
Cary family at the coast. It was
the first vacation our postmaster illness and hope for her speedy re­
hns had fo r some time and was covery.
greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Rhoe Syron
assisted in the office while he was
Mrs. Gerald Wilcox enjoyed the
away.
honor o f being on the committee
i
from the state Auxiliary to the Am­
Mrs. Rose Dcming and children, erican Legion to meet and assist in
Charles and Dorothy, arrived on entertaining the national president
Saturday evening frm Santa Moni­ of the auxiliary who visited in Port­
ca, California, to spend th8 summer land on Monday. Mrs. W ilcox is al­
at the home of Mrs. Deming’s moth­ so away this week working in the in­
er, Mrs. Mue Reed.
Mrs. Doming terests o f the Auxiliary at Astoria
will also spend some time in Seattle St. Helens and other towns in that
visiting during the summer.
district.
PIANO MUST BE SOLD
WILL SACRIFICE high grade piano
in storage near here for immmedi-
ate sale.
Will give easy terms
to an established home. For full
particulars and where it may be
seen, address Portland Music Co.,
227-6th St., Portland Ore. t4
Wanted to Trade— a roadster for
a cow.
Greenstreet,
Estacada.
Phone 27-65.
7-22
WANTED— To rent 5 or 6 room
modern or partly modern house by
Sept. 1st, in Estacada or neat*
enough for school.
A. W. Arm­
strong, Oak Grove Ranger Station.
MONEY TO LOAN. We have plenty
o f money to loan on farms at 8
per cent— from one to twenty
years. No commission on large
loans. See S. E. Wooster, Estaca­
da, Oregon.
6-19-tf
THE ESTACAD a HOTEL
IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL ANY TIME DAY OR NIGHT Alt
THE SERVICE AND .-RICES ARE ALL IN LINE WITH CQ1-
MON SENSE. WE ARE DOING OUR JTMOST TO MALE
THE ESTACADA A HOTEL THAT ALL MAY BE PROUD Y.
WE SOLICIT YOUR SUPPORT,
Working Your Dollars
Lemon Cocoa Butter Lotion-
Lemon iuice, as you know, is slightly astringent and
splendid for the treatment of roughness of the sKin. Cocoa
butter is of course the best of tissue builders.
Combined
they make the best treatment for the hands and face— also
an excellent bleach.
One bottle 50c.
We
Science for Servia
ESTACADA PHARMACY
The
Storm
True education combines theory and practice and its goal is sei e.
Oregon * Land-Grant College affords the liberal training esseual
to personal culture and civic efficiency, combined with special tun­
ing fo r leadership in fields vital in modern life.
A carefully conducted Checking Ac*
count will enable you to keep tab on what
your money is doing for you, and will
frequently make it possible to save what
otherwise might be wasted.
Bs* i* and General Training—
CUTS MORE
In the school o f Basic Art« and Science* and th„ departmits
o f Industrial Journalism, the Library, Physical Education, id
Music,
SLICES
TO THE LOAF
Technical and Special Training—
A Savings Account will be of addition*
al value in helping you build up a reserve.
With curricula leading to the bachelor'» degree In schools'll
AGRICULTURE
CHEMICAL ENGINEER­
ING
COMMERCE
ENGINEERING
FORESTRY
Estacada
State Bank
I T P A Y S T O D O B U SIN E SS W I T H
FOR SALE— I am now booking or­
ders for cucumbers for dill pick­
les. 65c for 6 gallons. Also have
dill. Get your order in. W. W.
Holder,
7-22.
Any girl in trouble may communi­
cate with Ensign Lee o f the Salva­
-■OR SALE— Vaughn Drag saw, Pet­ tion Army, at the White Shield
aluma incubator, Kirstin one-man Home, 665 Mayfair A ve„ Portland,
9-20-tf
stump puller, used doors and win­ Oregon.
dows. furniture, stoves, etc.
FOR SALE— Blackberries, $1 per
Pointer’s Furniture Evchange.
crate, and pick them yourself. E.
7-15-26
S. Womer.
7-22
THE ESTAC AD A HOTEL
D o you get value received from your
money, or does it slip through your fin*
gers, you know not where?
Every workman is on the lookout for
flaws in his work, and rigid inspection
is the rule throughout the plant.
Buick radiator sheila are stamped
in one piece on a press similar to the
one ihown. The shell is polished,
copper plated, and again polished.
The copper plate prevents rust. It
is then given a heavy coat of nickel
plate and given a final polish, after
which it Is assembled with a pre­
viously tested radiator core.
The press in the illu stra tion
stamps the Buick cowl in one opera­
tion by means of an expanding die.
The die prevents wrinkles and Imper­
fections by stretching the cold steal
as it shapes the part.
HOME ECONOMICS
MILITARY SCIENCE
MINES
PHARMACY
VOCATIONAL EDUCA­
TION
FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20
For lat*at Catalogue and information address
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
children's between-meai snacks.
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
Tl»e same Holsum quality that won the Harry M.
Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The
same price as the regular large loaf.
THE R E G IS T R A R
Oregon Agricultural College
THE
HOME BANK
C O R V A L L IS
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rants in Estacada and
Vicinity.
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