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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1927)
Page 8 RASTERM Z ¿71 C A N D ID AT ES IN ITIA TE D FOR SALE— 1-1 >6 H. P. Z. Type Gas Engine. 1 5 H. P. upright gas engine; 1 bicycle good as new. A lot o f garden tools. POINTER’S Second Hand Store; buy what you want; sell what you don’t want. 28tf F o r SALE— Choice R. I. R. eggs, FOR SALE— First class piano in the best o f condition for about !4 of 76e pr setting; cabbage & cauli original cost. W. A. Heylman flower plants now ready. Other 32-33p plants in season. W. W. Holder Estacada Greenhouse. tfc FOR SALE— Milk goats. Saanan- Toggenberg. Mrs. Charles Wea BUILDING material— Lumber, any ver. • 32-33c kind— Brick— Tile— Cement, Grav el, Sand— Plaster Board. DE LAVAL dream separators. All repairs. Hessel Implement Com W'OOD— 16 inch 1st growth ...$7.00 pany. 32c 16-inch 2nd growth $6.00 delivered THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1027 ALAN H. BANKS OF A L B A N Y , O R E G O N WILL BE AT Al. C h ris tie ’ s C o m e d y Sensation Friday and Saturday, May 20-21 “ MR. WU” Lon Chaney and Rene ESTACADA f ON ■H Adoree DANCE AT GARFIELD Sunday May I5-Hear him Another dance will be held at the Garfield Grange hall Saturday even -, ing. Reports indicate that the last j dance was very well attended. Music will be furnished by Fred Marshall, and Fred Davis, accordion; md Mrs, Lola Palmetter and Mrs. LATE MODEL Used Chevrolets- Ben Dodson, piano. Overlands-Fords, with other used cars. RECONDITIONED. Hes Today the poultry industry ranks sel Implement Company. 32r ixth in importance o f all the agri- ultural industries. Its annual farm USED IMPLEMENTS— Machinery, aluation runs considerably over a Cream separators, Gas engines illion dollars. Spreaders. Hessel Implement Co 32 Estacada Community Church Opposite Estacada Hotel V The Greatest Great Days of Event of the Year SAVING! at The PEOPLE’S Store Astounding Values! TO A LL HOLDERS OF F O U R 'Buy a ' Converted 4 *4 per cent bond? of 1927-42 Tony (Second 4 14> b ) are called for redemption November ir>, 1927, pursuant to the 30-31p on terms of their issue. Interest on all 8 D A Y S 8 iS esv ef, is, Second 4's and Second 4 1,i's will cease on FOR SALE -JarMjr Guttridge, Estacada. eow. G. W . said redemption date, November 15, 1927. 30-31-32p Holders of Second 4's and Second FOR SALE— HEIFER,coming fresh next month, Holstein Jersey cross. Also ten cords of four foot wood. F. N. Cadonau, South Estacada. PHONE 69-4 31-32p FOR SALE OR TRADE— One good gentle horse, weight about 1100 lbs. Will work single or double. Children can ride. Franklyn Gib son, Barton, Oregon. 32-33c 4 U ’s will be entitled to have ihe bonds redeemed and paid at par on November 15. 1927. Such holders may, however, In advance of November 15, 1927, be offe-ed the privilege of exchanging all or part of their bonds for other interest hearing obligation« of the TTnited State*. Holders who desire to avail themselves of the exchange privilege, if and when announced, should request their bank or trust company to notify them when information regarding the excl.anga offer ing is received. Further information may he obtained from any Federal Reserve Bank or branch, or from the Commissioner of the Public Debt. Treasury Departmer Washington. A. W MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury. O N L Y ! m m Steel Bathroom Stools at— $1 17-Quart Wide Enameled Dishpans at— 5)1 MAY 1,0/3^. ilíffD ON DOLLAR DAY. Glass Utility Sets at— Set of 2 Decorated Waste- Baskets for— 5>1 • 5-Quart White Teakettles at— Enameled Splint Clothes Hampers ($2 value) at— at - • • - ' an d e co n o m y — now the w o r ld ., s m o st Popular G e a r-S h ift T ru c k I —at these Low Prices! I-T on Track with Stake Bod? l*T on Truck with Panel Body 1-Ton Truck Che»«4« « u h Cab !*Ton Truck Chassis Vk-Tor h-Tor T Truck Cha...« Dt'Pen<W>¡I‘ty. Fine App_.„„. earance a -. 5)1 »680 7S5 610 405 39.5 AH prW#. f. o. b. Flint, Michtt in B s C o o n Hr#, n .n d s r d •quipmrat on all modsl. Check Chevrolet Delivered Trices Tb#, tnchtd# tht I,,# h , Wr'Jlin« an j f, , .vau .HI«. The nation-wide preference for Chev rolet truck* ia based on a matchle«* com bination o f fine appearance, dependability, appearance and econ- om v— plu* the public's confidence in a product o f General Motor». The Chevrolet Truck i. one of the handsomest haulage-units seen on t he streets and highw ays, while Clu vro!et dspindahrlity under every condition o f usage has long been traditional. Ifvou use trucks in you, business come tn. Learn for yourself why Chevrolet performance has proved so satisfactory foe every type o f user. ^ CASCADE MOTOR COM PANY Jam?? M. Closner WORLD'S LOWEST PRICED Estacada. Ore. GEARSHIFT T R IC K 10-Quart Aluminum Pails j»1 a t- Vanity Sets ($3 value) at— V h J ; - ' *ff - 1 8 Royal White Soap, 27 Bars iI, 1 for— J)] because o f W m ß* 4 a - Cut Water Sets (6 glasses *,.* and pitcher) at—• 5)1 Roll Top Japanese Bread Boxes at— 1 $1 Unbleached Linen Crash Toweling, 5 Yards for— Regular 40c Coffee, Sale Price, 3 lbs. for— ¡jjj for— Del Monte Peaches, 2’* Size iJ»1 Cans, 4 Cans for— 5)1 Mission Tomatoes, 2* Size /J>1 Cans, 8 Cans for— J)1 5)1 English prints, Variety of Patterns and Colors, 4 Yards for- Bartlett Pears, 2* Size Can, 4 Cans for— 5)1 5)1 Ipswich Rayon Ladies Hose, iP1 Variety of Shades, 3 Pr. at— 5)1 1 Liot of Brooms, 1 Heavy and 1 Light Wheat Broom !p l Mens’ Bib Overalls, Triple Stitched, 220 Denim, all /t».» Sizes, Sale Price— 5)1 )})1 $1 ¡¡JJ 5-Piece Table Center Sets FOR SALE— Burbank seed potatoes, i A. C. Anderson, Estacada. 31:32p Washington, May 9, 1927. ¿ ^ , ; 1 I 2:30 P. M. AND 8:00 P. M. _i |FOUR SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS cow. NEWS ».«m.-i “ THE N E R V O U S W R E C K ” PIANO FOR SALE in Estacada vicinity. High grade, a bargain, I pay $10 month. For particulars NOTICE OF REDEMPTION address Western Piano Brokerage Co., 413 North Boren A re .,' All outstanding Second Liberty Loan 4 per cent bonds of 1927*42 (Second Vs) Seattle, Washington. 29-32c and all outstanding Second Liberty Loan FOR SALE— Young Petrisso, River Mill. ; . in rrT tf FOR SALE— Alsike Clover seed, re cleaned, 30c pr lb. while it lasts. FOR SALE— 1924 1W ton Fed eral truck. Furniture body, Henry Heiple, ph. 68-15 26-31p newly painted and overhauled FOR SALE— A complete business 1927 license. Price $1250 course in the International Corres Henry Babler, Jennings Lodge pondence Schools. Course cos'. 32-33p $105 but am unable to carry it out. Have only started and school will transfer scholarship. Will re NOTICE fuse no reasonable offer. — J. P. Care o f the News. tf. While W. F. Cary is away from PRIZES FOR GARDENERS— his Real Estate office in Estacada, Coop's Greenhouse will give prizes fo r the best boquets grown from William Dale will have charge of plantB bought from them. Best all his insurance and Real Estate half dozen tomatoes gets prize on 32-35c Labor Day. 29*32c business. F o r s a l e — 3 cows, 2 heifers, 1 registered Holstein bull. H. G. Hunt, Estacada, Rt. 1, Phone 20-7 29-32p . Ä «— ■if Three candidates were initiated ir e p r o g r a m into the N.O.W. Circle 832 on Thurs day evening. May 5 by the district , officers and team. The ceremony j Friday and Saturday, May 13-14 was very impressive and the work | “ DON MIKE” put on in good form. Fred T h o m p s o n and hi« w o n d e rfu l This being the fifth anniversary , H ors e of the Circle, the charter members | were entertained by the other mem- | bers. A short program was given j Sunday and Monday, May 15-16 “ RED HOT FIR E S” followed by a lovely lunch and three j large birthday cakes decorated in ; M o n te B lu e and Patsy Ru th Miller the colors o f the Circle and holding Gump Comedy five candles each. Grand Guardian Neighbor Mardell gave an interest Wednesday and Thursday, May 18-19 ing talk. SEE LONSBERRY and PERRY for wood. Second growth 16 in., full measure $6.80 pr cord. Strictly cash on delivery. OLD GROWTH $7.50 pr cord cut 16 in. 4 ft. length $6.50 pr cord. FOR SALE— Jersey cow, good mil W o o d s a w i n g — pr cord $1.00 ker. Miss Kenney, Eagle Creek. Cash. 31-32p MONEY TO LOAN— Have two $1,- 000 loans to make. PIANO TO SELL— Have a good piano to sell, See, W. A. Heylman tf I M WANT AND FOR SALE ADS COAL by the sack or ton Get my prices before you buy. I can save you money. M. F. Sarver Phone 89-7 Estacada. PR AOKAMAS iil> n t T $1 Best Hard Wheat Flour, 24 ** 1 pound Sack for— $1 6 Yards Hope Muslin at— I G Ml n • . ; ,3 ' j ; 11 ri> 11 err i * . '« < r r i\* :cj> v y ri Means More For Tfimr Dollar “™ " ' " " * * * * '” ■ 1 1 ** -------JJ" " H - - » »JSSII ..9H J At The PEOPLE’S Store §1