Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 01, 1927, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    PA G E S
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1027
honorably discharged vet ran who
served in the Army, Navy or Marine
Corps for moie than <'0 days betweer
Apirl 5, 191V, and July 1, 1919, pro­
viding he began his service before the
Armistice, is eligible fo r the benefits
of the A djusted Compensation Law.
To be valid applications must be filed
on or before January 1, 1928.
The V etrnn’s B ureau, Woodlark
Building, W est Park & Alder Streets,
Portland, Oregon, The U. S. Army Re­
cruiting Station, 209 K ream er Build­
ing, 2nd & Washington Streets, P o rt­
land, Oregon, or any U. S. Army Re­
cruiting Office in the S tate of Oregon
have application blanks and will fu rn ­
ish them on request.
My Last Reminder is that the
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(Lou Shop
children and Otto Paulsen, motored
to Portland on Thursday to spend
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Max­
well.
Mr. and Mrs. H' Smith w ent to P o rt­
land on W ednesday and spent Thank:
giving with her sister, Miss Edith
Bucholty.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen spent
Thanksgiving in Estacada with Mrs.
Paulsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Ilarkenrider, and other relatives
from Portland were there also.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy G inther and
daughter Marian, were guests on Sun­
day of Mr. and Mrs. H enry John­
son.
Frank Howard has returned home
a fte r working away fo r several week;-
BIG DANCE
JÉ & .
'Y-r.
Sat., Dec. 3
on the Large Dance
Floor of
SPRINGWATER
is filled w ith a m ost wonderful assortment
of Christmas suggestions.
flfi
k
Only a sm all portion of w hich is illustra­
ted in the catalog mailed to you recently
under separate cover.
Do Your Shoping Earley w hile the se­
lection is at its best.
There is everything in the Toy Shop to
help make this a Merry Christmas.
ill.
Yours Truly,
The People’s Store
H. B. Snyder, Prop.
W e w ill give double stam ps on all cash
purchases and accounts paid in full.
m
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shearer en tertain ­
ed on Thanksgiving day, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Shearer andJolm Shearer of P o rt­
land.
| The Robert G uttridge fam ily spent
Thanksgiving day with relatives in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cogswell ate
Thanksgiving dinner with relatives
in Portland.
The Madden fam ily spent Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. A rt Cogswell at
. Eagle Creek.
Mrs. George P erry entertained a
num ber of relatives from Eldorado
and Potland on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Park had as
guests on Thanksgiving day theii
sons, Jim and fam ily of White Sal­
mon, Wash and John and fam ily of
Springwater.
The Van Hoy fam ily ate Thanks­
giving dinner with relatives at Clack­
amas Heights.
Russell Scaquest and fam ily of Port
land visited Sunday at the Clarence
Hull home.
I College students home fo r Thanks­
giving holiday were Helen P erry from
0 . S. C. and G ilbert and William
Shearer from Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilcox and
son of Antelope spent a few days
last week with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Closner and other relatives
here.
Guests a t the Carl W ard home on
Friday were Mr, and Mrs. Ralph
Gribble and children from Oregon
City.
A t the road meeting held at the
Grange hall Saturday a ten mill tax
was voted and H enry Cromer was
reelected road supervisor. .
A Parent-T eacher Association was
organized here on la s t'T u e sd a y by
Mrs. brow n Gladstone who is county
president. There were
fourteen
members enrolled with Mrs. Harold
Horner as President, Mrs. Wiley Hovv
ell, vice president, Miss Ethyl Young
Sec. and Mrs. W alker, treasurer.
GEORGE
METHODIST NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. R. §. Chaney and
m in tal viston. You will gain
knowledge and undreamed of inspira- I l 'J1' 1,''1' . an<* Geoige Milling spent
tion. Go to C h u rc h -y o u r c h u r c h - Thanksgiving ;.n Portland with re-
but go. You will find a h earty wet-1 m T»» Kofcn/ t n '
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f ,,
come at g w iy aburch. You will find
^ .
'is*
it at the Methodist Church the church ^
8
y W1
er " 'ts
at Molalla.
on the rim of the hill.
Mrs. Henry K linker is in Portland
You are urged ‘ to come, all, father, , , '
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_____,_____ staying with her sister in law, Mrs.
mother, son, daughter, old folks, mid
Chas. H arger while Mr. H arger is in
die aged, young and children next Sur thè hospital with an injured knee.
day morning for the pastor will re ­
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and
peat the sernnyi dem onstrated and
daughter Vivian made a business trip
preached October 30, having been re­
to Portland last W ednesday, Mrs.
quested to do so by several persons.
H enry Johnson accompanied them re ­
Nails and w ater are used in the dem­
maining over for Thanksgiving.
onstration. Let everyone cornu. It is
Mrs. Robert Miller has been quite
.¡Tili «£ the g reatest lessons you can sick the past week with a severe cold.
listen to. Remember next Sunday at
Mrs. Elsie Dew and fam ily spenl
11 a. m. In the evening a t 7:30 the
Thanksgiving Day with h er daughter,
subject will be “ Power of God’’ Ep-
Mrs. A lbert Lins and family of E sta­
, worth League meets a t 7 o’clock in
cada.
the evening. Sunday School at 10
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Joyner and
a. m. Come, come, come away front
home and the cheerful fire side, the
morning p a p a , u u social down town
chat, Just come next Sunday morning.
C. T. COOK, Pastor.
tu n ity to broaden your education? No
one is well educated who has failed
to learn of spiritual life and its Pos-
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
sibilities. T here are always new
Preaching, 11:00 a. m.
thoughts— even from old texts— dfe-
Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.
pending entirely upon your mental de-
Preaching, 7:30 p. m.
velopm ent to receive them.
Why g o ;to church? Did you ever
Go to church. "Devote one hour of
eon <ir, going to church as an oppor-
,
.
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each week to the broadening of your
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N E W V O R K E i,
Silver PiarecY '
Coaiplcte Outfit >3,00
Lo, th e y o ung intellectual I
l i e is esthetic.
I!«* ilwolleth am o n g his kind nnd
t a l k e t h conlideutly of his ar t. l i e let*
teth his h a i r g row long an d (llsQOurseth
of F re u d , l ie sh a v e th not, b u t he tin-
d e r s t a n d e t h th e f u tu ristic. He laugh-
eth to scorn th e co n v en tio n s an d
p r a t e i h of f ree love, l i e d o rid eth in- |
dustry .
And yet, be ing huug ry, h e bu yeth
s u s t e n a n c e w ith money which ids
f a t h e r h a t h e arn ed . F o r he remaln-
eth e s th e tic only so long as he is co m ­
fortable.
So wo mock him, k n o w in g In our ;
Hearts t h a t we. too, wou ld b e es thetic.
lint for the ab s en ce of rich fath ers.
K a n s a s P ity Times.
•
EAGLE CREEK
GOOD MUSIC
Evening Presentation at 7 :45
FANCY SUGAR CURED BACON.........................35c
BACK BACON........................................
32c
BONELESS ROLLED SHOULDERS ...................28c
Dr. M. M. Martindale
Chiropractor
of Oregon City
GATES FUNERAL HOME
Monday and Friday eve­
nings after six o’clock.
Office at Linn’s Inn
E stac ada , Oregon
Phone 54-51
J. E. G A TE S
G resham 2471
ED LINN AT LLINN’S INN
AGENT
DR. W. W. RHODES
O S T E O P A T H IC
PH Y SIC IA N AND SU RGEON
Broadway Garage
• ffice in Ltchthorn Bldg.
CLIMB T H A T H IL L IN HIGH
W I T H R IC H F IE L D
MORE P O W E R FOR T H E
SAME PR IC E
T U B E T I R E PA T C H IN G
DR. H. M. KRAMER
D E N T IS T
O ffice H ours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Evenings by Appointm ent
P L U M B IN G — T IN W ORK
ST ORA GE
Office Phone 315
Estacada, Oregon
PO R T L A N D -E ST A C A D A TRUCK
T E R M IN A L
S. E. WOOSTER
A. G. AMES
Real E state , Loans, Insurance
Rentals
FA RM LOANS A S P E C IA L T Y
Telephone Estacada. Ore.
CLYDE RAKE
“The Square Deal B arber”
E stacada’s Leading Tonsorial A rtist
Popular Prices— Bobbing a
Specialty
Shop on B roadw ay
Estacada
Walter W. Gilbert, M. D.
E stac ad a , Ore.
P hysician
:. D., D. C. a n d E. C. L A T O U R E T T E
A tto rn ey s
S urgeon
O F F I C E HOURS: 9 TO 5
ractice in all Courts F irst N ational
Bank
O regon City
and
and evenings
ESTACADA, OREGON
Orego-'
O. D. EBY
E Y E S A re Precio us
A T T O R N E Y -A T-L A W
General Practice. C onfidential
Adviser.
I tre a t them accord­
ingly. A com plete
____
pleases a n d
optical
sa tisfies.
service t h a t
Dr. F re e ze
eye specialist. Masonic building,, O r-
O regon C ity
Oregon egon City.
Liberty Theatre
W arning th a t the World W ar vet-
rans stand to lose all rights to the
Federal Adjusted Compensation “bon­
us” unless they act before Jan u ary 1
was voiced by Colonel J. p. O'Neil, ip
STURDAY ONLY
annojnerng toy opening of an inform ­
OUT
OF THE WEST
ation center at the U. S. Army Re­
cruiting Offices, 209 Kraem er Bldg.,
A Very Good Show
2nd and W ashington Streets, Portland
Oregon to aid vetrans in filing appli­
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
cations.
December 4 and 5
More than 500,000 exservice men
THE RAT
throughout the country, with claims
One qC me Big Ones Do Not
aggregating possibly half a billion dol­
miss it
lars, have failed to apply, t\ie W ar De­
partm ent (ins inioim üd Gqlouel O’Nail
.tuutiier group of 40,000 vetrans have
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
neglected to* retu rn applications sent
December 7 and 8
them for correction. To date over 3.- i
ROD
LA ROEQUE
100,000 applications have been receiv-1
In Cruse of Jasp er B
ed at Washington.
A Big Show Doing Good
Local vetrans or relatives of deceas-1
ed soldiers who visit the inform ation !
center will be given every assistance I
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
in com pleting their applications and
December 9 and 10
interpreting the regulations governing
THE
FAIR CO-ED
th eir cases. Blanks, addressed envel- j
opes, and detailed instructions will be ; One of the Big: Hits of the Season
available. Finger printing facilities;
with an aperator in attendance have
D O N ’ * l-ORUET BL ACK CY­
been installed.
CLONE. DEC. 1 a n d 2
According to Colonel U Nvil, any i
... PROGRAM . ..
nrlicns its cm r> blades
AT
ESTACADA cTVlEAT COMPANY
Admission 25c and 10c
on Christmas mornine will ho multiplied
i'i you give him a Valet AiitoSnop llazot,
a daily enjoyment for years to come.
There are many styles of sets to choose
from, $1 and up. For sale at all drug,
cigar, hardware and specialty shops.
Cogswell Hall
CUTS MORE
!
SLICES
TO THE LOAF
0
■ g l
I L '.'! *
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
children’s between meal snacks.
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M.
Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The
same price as the regular large loaf.
Sold at Your Favorite O
ffc f
Grocery and Resfcau- £ A
rants in Estacada and LO MG L O A F
\ icinity.
mtrr.tr. r f 1/'uHc£itrn purify
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