Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 10, 1927, Page Eight, Image 8

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS,
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1927
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LOCAL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Sevier o f Viola are Friday and Saturday, Feb. 11-12
A Rex Ingram Feature
entertaining their granddaughter,
“ THE MAGICIAN”
Buelah Hicinbothom, a nurse in the
Alice Terry end Paul Wegener
Good Samaritan hospital at Portland.
Miss Hicinbothom spent her first two
Sunday, Mon., Tues., Feb. 13-14-15
years in high school at F.stcada and
“ THE IRON HORSE
finished the course at Stevenson, Wn
This it a super picture
where her father is engaged in the
sawmill business.
F. W. Bates o f Route 1 called Fri­
day and layed down his one-fifty
for another year.
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The Home Economics club o f Eag­
le Creek Grange No. 297 are to
give a dance at Cogswell’s hall, Feb,
26.
The Junior Syncopators count
their last dance a success and will
give another at Baker’s hall on Feb.
IE R S
Jkf Leo nomteal 7 r « n y « r f « ( i M )
T he Sedan
$695
f. o. b. Flint, M ich
Three*"
The Coach • •
The Coupe • •
8port Cabriolet
The Landau > •
l*Ton Truck
)Ch<ii«u only)
* *
yV*TonTruckt • *
(Chassis only) !
It is finished in rich Marine Blue Duco,gold strip­
ed, and its handsome proportions are emphasized
by new full-crown one-piece fenders and bullet-
type lamps. In addition it offers the host o f im­
provements which helped make the Most Beauti­
ful Chevrolet the greatest sensation o f America’s
greatest industry. AC air cleaner, AC oil filter,
large 17 -inch steering wheel, new frame-mounted
tire carrier, gasoline gauge and many, many others.
*495
»395
Come in! You need only to see this new supreme­
ly beautiful and mechanically finer sedan to real­
ize what amazing value it represents at its greatly
reduced price.
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Ballon Tire« N ow Standard O n
All Modelt
AD prua« l. o. b. Film. Mkh*
CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY
James M. Closner,
Proprietor
Cary Real Estate Co.
WANT AND FOR SALE AOS
‘ilRON
HORSP
A masterly example o f the coachmaker’s art, the
Chevrolet Sedan with its Body by Fisher reveals a
distinction usually found only on the costliest
custom-built creations. It is literally true that no
four-door enclosed car, priced so low, ever exhib­
ited such marvelous beauty o f line and color.
*525
*595
*625
*715
*745
Farm Mortgages
!Vi,’ll'lam Fox photoplay
in Chevrolet Hiitorii J
The Touring or
Roadster • •
to Loan on
M u s k e te e r s "
a ch ie v e new
heights of screen
comedy in the
Beau tiitil Sedan
Reduced
Prices!
Money
of CIVIUZATION
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Money
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An All-Wave Halowat receiver
has been installed in the home o f
Bob Cooke this week.
Mrs. Julius Paulsen, o f George
was here Tuesday visiting her sister,
Edith Harkenrider.
BUILDING material— Lumber, any
Mrs. Jenny Lyne, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
kind— Brick— Tile— Cement, Grav­
Van Camp and children of Vancouver
el, Sand— Plaster Board.
were here Sunday visiting Mrs. Sar­
WOOD— 16 inch 1st growth....$7,00
ah Scott.
16-inch 2nd growth $6.00 delivered
Mrs. Roy W’ ilcox, who has been ill
COAL by the sack or ton
was taken to Portland Monday to the
TEAM and Harness
Good Samaritan Hospital.
3V4 inch Mitchel wagon, 60 tooth
A fter having his truck tied up by
harrow, 50 tooth harrow, 3 or 4
a landslide for a week, Art Pei'ry ar­
plows.
rived home Monday from a trip to
Get
my prices before you buy. I can
Alsea. One night was spent by Per­ Wednesday, Thursday Feb. 16-17
save you money. M. F. Sarver
ry, and his w ife who accompanied
“ WHISPERING SMITH”
Phone 39-7 Estacada.
him, in the truck, since he feared a
second slide might occur behind him Friday, Saturday, February 18-19 FOR SALE— Italian prune trees, 1
which would prevent his getting out
“ FAUST”
year; extra fine. O. W. Failing,
for a longer time. Perry made a A European picture which ha» taken Nurseryman, Boring, R.F.D. 14-21p
trip to Newberg and Portland Tues.
the World
day.
POINTER’S Second Hand Store:
SHEEP AND ONIONS
County Traffic Officer B. J. Staats
buy what you want; sell what you
spent a few hours here Tuesday. He
don’t want.
10tf’
The onion crop o f the United
reports that the license situation is
working out nicely this year and the States is estimated at 29,630 car­ WHAT HAVE YOU to sell or
trade?
Advertise it in this col­
officers find that the public is not loads, yet only 25,240, or 1100 cars
umn.
running without new licenses or at | less than in 1925, will be shipped ____________
least without having evidence to out o f the communities where they jtqr SALE__1’ lano in storage; used
show that they have ordered their grow.
only six weeks. Latest style, plain
new plates.
> The number o f sheep and lambs
case, Baldwin make. Sweet tone
S. E. Wooster, local realestate on feed December 1 was estimated
and responsive action. Will sacri­
man, says that many inquiries are at 200,000 greater than on the same
fice for immediate sale.
$10.00
coming in concerning this section, date o f 1925.
per month if desired. Write B,
He expects a big year in his line.
Hatfield, Piano Broker, P. O. box
Mr. and Mrs. A. Leihammer o f
SOS YER OLD MAN
543, Seattle, Wash.
18-19C
Multnomah are visiting their son,
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Fred, who is local manager for the
Say ladies, when Earl LaForge FOR SALE or~ -t~ d
Mule to »ell
Standard Oil company, this weekend. I bobs your hair, you’re satisfied. So’s
or
ra
or trade for stock, Barney Gil-
A party o f men visited the Spanish your
old man.
adv.
bright. Route 2
19-20-21C
Ball Room in Portland last Thurs-
Mrs.
Ahlberg
entertained
at
a
day night.
They were John Rich-
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ards, Fred Leihammer, C. M. Bell, bridge luncheon last Thursday after- * OR SALE— VV . S. C. Leghorn Cock-
erels from best laying strain o f
, V em ie Duus and J. W. Walker. Each noon- Mrs- Don Allen received first
hens mated with cockerel from M.
was accompanied by his own wife.
honors, Mrs. Roy Currin the low
C. Wires poultry yard, pen 4 Vi,
A. Smith, manager o f the tele- scores- Those present were the Mes-
hens that laid from 250 to 287
phone company returned home from c*ames W. J. Moore, May Reed, R. H.
eggs a year. Write Mrs. E. L. Trul-
business trip to Stayton Monday. He Currin, Don Allen, Ray Lovelace, H.
linger, Rt 4, bx 60, Boring, Or.
brought back with him his grand- C. Gohring and Harry Smith,
19-20-2 U
daughter, Pollyanna Smith, and Miss
Superintendent Hizey o f the Salem
j Estella Fritz, who will spend a few district o f Methodist Quarterly Con-
FOR SALE— at a bargain, Oak piano*
| days here visiting.
1 ference held a conference at the
excellent condition. Has had best
Chas. Hicinbothom, who is still in Methodist church last Sunday even-
o f care. C. A. Norris phone 41-12
the hospital at Oregon City on a c - j 'n&- He showed on a screen pictures
Estacada.
19-20c
j count o f the injury he received in o f missionary work in Africa and
the woods three months ago, is re- 1 gave a very interesting talk on mis-
ported as getting on much better sion work.
now and out o f danger.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morton and Mr.
COME IN and see our
Mrs. Stella Fritz o f Stayton was and Mrs. Frank Morrow o f Portland
Valentines, Candies, Fan­
here visiting Mrs. A. Smith over the were here visiting Sunday,
week-end.
, Mr*.
Wallace
Smith returned
cy Writing Paper suitable
Waunyta Brendle was a visitor in from Seattle, where she has been vis-
Oregon City over the week-end.
iting, Sunday.
for Valentine gifts. Great­
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Howell are
Mrs. W. H. Graybeel and daugh-
rejoicing over the arrival o f a baby ter Lavenia motored to Gladstone
ly REDUCED PRICES
daughter, born at the Lovelace hos- Sunday to visit Mrs. Graybeel’s moth-
pital Sunday, February 6. Mother er.
W E BUY EGGS
and daughter are doing nicely.
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Rachel Holloway o f Portland spent F 0R SALE— A *P«n o f good mares.
weight 2800 lbs., good for all work
Sunday with Claudia Plank.
— will sell one or two. Call or
Sirs. Mary Bartholomew, who has
phone J. F. Snyder, Rt. 1 phone
been visiting here with her son Fred
20-112
19-20p
for two months, left last Saturday
ÇTrue Distinction
O ta
LIBtfiil THEATRE PROGRAM
Estacada, Oregon
QUALITY AT LOW COST
Wlth plenty of vegetables to serve, the preparation of a meal is
comparatively easy. It is likewise easy to have plenty of vege­
tables on hand, if you will PHONE US YOUR PREFERENCES.
Model Supply Co.
Our Table Is Always Spread with the
for White Salmon, where she will
visit another son.
Dr. Hewitt o f Portland was here
on business Saturday.
Wallace Smith returned from a
trip to southern Oregon Sunday.
Mrs. John Blauth, after a ten
month's tour o f the United States,
returned home Thursday.
Dr. W. W. Rhodes and family have
moved into the Dykman house.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Syron were
visiting relatives in Portland over
the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siabel and Mar­
garet Siabel, o f Portland were Sun
day visitors at the home o f Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Douglas.
Mrs. Hanson, who has been quite
ill, is able to be up again.
Rhoda and Lenora Beck. Vada
Montague and William Shearer at­
tended the Christian Endeavor exec­
utive meeting in Oregon City, Sun­
day.
Mrs. Matt Lonaberry was called
to Oregon City Sunday on account
o f the illness o f her mother. She re­
turned yesterday leaving her mother
on the mend.
Ted Howe, who is working at Ore­
gon City, was a visitor here Sunday.
Vada Montague and Rhoda Beck
were Portland visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Linn, accompan­
ied by Matt Lonsberry. visited their
cousin. Bob Guard, at Park Place,
on Sunday.
Mrs. Raymond Lovelace entertain­
ed at an informal luncheon Saturday
afternoon. Thoee present were Kath­
leen Skinner. Claudia Plank and
BEST of VEGETABLES
At this season there are TURNIPS, RUTAREGAS, CABBAGE.
ONIONS, BROCCOLI, SWEET POTATOES, NEW CARROTS.
Incidentally, we have the things needed to fix them up for a meal,
such as Wesson Oil, Olive Oil, Mayonnaise, paprika, etc
e have IRUITS in season too. Just now there are Oranges,
Florida Grapefruit, Bananas, Lemons, Figs and Apples.
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Rachel Holloway.
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New Spring Fabrics for
S ew in g W e e k
Here are glimpses of the beautv
and charm which mark the first
displays o f NEW FABRICS FOR SPRING
Sewing week permit, an early preparation
o f your wardrobe for the coming warm day,
We have just received an attractive u u n
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in Pattern, that a r. ,« r .
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