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PAGE 4 ' * 'i — j H h EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS FRIDAY, DECE3TSEÎ! 9, 1927 . UPPER GARFIELD astern Clackamas News VIOLA NEWS DIGNIFIED UNDERTAKING ------------------- — ------ -----------------------,----------- -------------------------------Mar-y ot lhe neighbors are taking Mrs. Evenson of Redland was sur- PTTRT T ^ H ir n F V F R V U R T T liV A T F S T A P i n A r\ P F advantage of the nice weather by prised on her birthday Sunday when i J l i L l o i i L D L V L K I r K ID A Y A 1 L o l A C A D A , O K L . getting in their w inters wood and Mr.y and M r» Emery Powers and --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ digging their potatoes. their two children Helen and Junior G. E Parks, Editor and Publisher We have purchased the undertaking stock of Mr. J. E. Gates at this place and are now prepared to take care of all calls in this line. Our 15 years experience and funeral equipment as sure you of the best possible service and relieve you of many trying details incidental to this time. The Skip-a-Week club will meet and Mr' and Mrs’ Tlden La"kin8- at the home of Mrs. Floyd Davis on Earme Evenson and Miss Annie Entered at the postoffice of Estacada, Oregon, as second class matter, j Wednesday afternoon December 14 Bateson came to spend the evening I We would like to have as many mem ' bringing ice cream and cake with them. They report a nice time. bers present as possible. SUBSCRIPTION RATES T , - . „, _ J. W. Sevier has traded his sedan In Clackamas County, one year .................................. $ 1 .5 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Botkin and for a runabout. outside the county in the state of Oregon, one year $ 2 .0 0 Mr- and Mrs. eii view had as guests Ed Bategon ig the owner of a outride the state of Oregon, one y e a r ........................$2.50 !°r Tl>anksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs new Esgex t * ° ’ 0 Kimmel and Mrs. Ellen Patterson 1 and William Porter. Mr- and Mra- Bob Matton are a HE Calls Prompty Attended Day or Night COLORED GENTLEMAN IN THE FUEL PILE ! Mrs. Mrg Aithur Arthur Kelly „ .. • . . . . . . The News does not wish to be critical at this time, Jieither uoes it wish to place the blame or responsibility ♦or th e condition of the Eagle Creek bridge during the _/ili iS U lia S tide shopping season, but it does seem that : .ere IS a * nigger in the woodpile somewhere. course everyone is interested in having the Eagle Creek bridge absolutely safe, but this could have been accomplished earlier in the season or could have been poctponed at least until alter the holidays. it certainly looks as if there was some motive for discovering suddenly ---- - o so ---------- ^ that the bridge „ must be repaired, * . and now tnat the wont is under way, it most assuredly should be completed at the earliest possible date. * __________ q Q q t taking papers, turns the “ d: Telegram u; erin* theH and . son Nickfmng and e,T the i drove out from Stayton Thursday J Journal, here. and visited at the home of their son; We may expect good roads now und brother, Ralph Kelly and family, as the road meeting held at the returnintf home Monday. school house io mills were voted, The Christian Endeavor society of whltb Wl11 p™vld<i funds.. io‘! addl' M em b er 7 at the n I m P'oximately $4,335. Good road, are church what we need. j Mr and M„ Schunke were Sun_ ——--------- L. A . Phone 50-51 This Car t . » i I * * « cr .rcH i'Jr d u c t n l and r c o u d ltlo a n d w h t .v y Radiator vR «»r aa U ,n^ on workmg- y Trar«Tiáu$h)n y Starting Mr. and Mrs. Conard Kreighbaun Mrs. G. T. Hunt, who has been j and son "Coon” moved out on the ¡visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Peter-1 V Lighting v Ignition V Battery v T Iw i The News desires to call to the attention of its read- nX^Kreih^u^rnchtas rJJt" *on ,of Boring’ returned home on .rs living outside the city to the line stocks of Christmas ,y purchased by Mr. Middleton, Mr. guy; prige party WM given Novem. j merchandise now on display in the stores in estacada. Kregbauns son-m-iaw. ber 2g at the home of Mrs Van! 1 OU can lind What you want for your own use or for gilts The Garfield Grange is having Houten. the occasion being the 29th here and it is to your advantage to trade at or near nome their hal1 reshingled as it leaked birthday of Leonard Anders. There It you can buy the things you need at the prices you would pretty badly’ were fifteen present. After a num- i . ] tr. n o v o lo m u h o ro I Walter Shriner is working on the ber of the boys had given Leonard nave to pay eisewneie. ,Eagle Creek bridge ,hig twenty hard licks and one 5tin Miss Vivian Buser of Portland vis- (harder to grow on, they proceeded I ited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. with Chardes and other games until The banker at Kenton who wrecked a million dollar Geo- Buser over Thanksgiving. some of the boys begun to get hun- ^ 4 -u^ Charles Duncan was taken to a gry. Refreshments of jello, cake and institution was sentenced to seven years in the pemten- Portland hogpital Sunday. His arm chocolate were served. iic ir y . i.WO y o u t h s in P o rtis-n c l o n t h e s n m c ClRy til 6 DcUlK- has been troubling him for some time Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunt and , e r w a s s e n t e n c e d w e r e g iv e n lo u r t e e n y e a r s l o r t a k i n g and he was to have it lanced Mon- family visited with Mr. Hunt’s aunt, $bd irom a grocery Store. if you insist on taking otner day_____________________________Mrs. Fred Peterson, Sunday. The editor of the News has been told by not less than a dozen different people during the last two days mat there is a fine lot of citizens in the community. If mere are any of the undesirables in the community we nave yet to hear of them. It shouid be some consolation to the readers of the News to know that their neighbors and friends have a good opinion of them. ------------ oOo------------- The Estacada State Bank, along with the other ser-1 » ice it is furnishing the people ot this community, is ; maintaining a bulletin service and furnishes those inter- sted with information being supplied farmers by th e ! State College. This should prove of great value to the farmers of Eastern Clackamas county if they take advant age of the opportunity provided by the management of their local bank. .] A Program of Good Music and oth- ^ er Interesting Numbers will be pre- sented at this time. ME! i' TP ísasT.i ■w>Juerj¡ixs¿n*Km Portiand-tarver-Estacada Stages Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.—Phone Main 7733. ESTACADA TO PORTLAND LINN S INN, Estacad», Oregon—DAILY Lv. Lv. Lv. r.v. Lv Ar. P.M. P.M 2.00 fi.20 Portland 2 :30 6:50 ( lackamas 2:40 7 :00 Carver 3:05 7:25 P'.rton 8:15 7:35 Eagle Creek 3:30 7:50 Estacada Daily except Sunday NDA—Leave Portland 10 a. A.M Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. m. (A) A.M. P.M. P.M Estacada 8 :00 4:80 8:30 Eagle Creek 8:15 4:45 8:45 Barton 8:25 4:55 8:65 Carver 8:45 5:15 9:16 Clackamas 8:15 5:25 9:26 Portland 9:30 6:00 10:00 (A ) Saturday Only. Leav ve Estacada 4 :30 p. m. The time when everyone is so busy with shopping and tying up packages, there is no time for baking. And you do not need to bake, for there is a good bakery in your town, with a good selection of pas tries, pies and cakes, and of course, bread, delicious md wholesome. f ! j* This is a service which is proving of value to many. It pays to do business with the home bank. To Be Held at the High School Auditorium on jesday, Dec. 13 J u s t B efore Xmas In many cases we have duplicates which may be tak en or when these are not available, we will be glad to order such as may be selected. CONCERT r Ä r T. " Y ' - ' *yji i ¡h.. For the benefit of our customers, we have a rack where buletins from the Oregon Agricultural College and the United States Department of Agriculture may be examined THE ESTACADA STATE BANK hiffh busings plane as our new car division T , . for our ”*1 O. K," when you buy a used CRr- “ is your proof that the car has been thor- oughly reconditioned by expert mechanics, using genuine parts for repiaco- ment—your guarantee of punnrfor VAuTTF! THE CASCADE MOTOR CO. J. Closner, Proprietor r= OUR BULLETIN SERVICE Courteous Attention and Highest Dollar-For-Doilar Value ! .'iaed car a aepartment pet the same !1 courteous attention and the same high dollar for- dollar Vahi“ as our new car customers. , . . 7 "?;d ,nr SRies constitute a vital par. of our busi- S 3 gopsequcntly, our 11 j c?r . Gppartmcnt is conducts on tho • nmi» — ------------- 0 O 0 ---------------- people’s money, it apparently is muen safer to take $1UU- r UU0 than to take $t>U. It doesn t pay in either case. -oOo- Estacada, Ore. --------------------------^ day gue»ts at the home of Mr. and I ■ ! . Eahleman and baby ar- Mrs. J. O. Botkin. The two families Oregon “Ved h°m e Thursday trom the City hospital. were friend* while living in Portland, , Herbert iiussock of Portland vis- Neal Bronson came home one day ' d °Jer , nw „ w*th„ hls f‘8' last week. He has been over in wash- view. Mortician J W I i m m i A n / f ® y ! CHAPMAN Need-A Phone 53-6 Bakery Estacada F 5 Give Something Electrical E sta c a d a T ru c k L in e DAILY TRIPS FROM Estacada to Portland LEAVE ALL FREIGHT AT WAREHOUSE In ordering your freight sent through us you receive personal service bath in Estacada and Portland that will save time and money GEO. KITCHING ______'J — PHONE 61-5 MAKE THIS AN “ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS’ Call and Delivar Service BEAUTIFUL LAMPS — Add a note of cheer for the ’-1 home-coming celebration Currinsville Store Prices USEFUL APPLIANCES —to keep the household machinery running more ‘smoothly, save time and work for mother. Old Hickory Striped Shirts, e a c h ............................... *1 Big Yank Shirta, each ................................................................................. D Ladies' Winter Cotton Hose ................................................................. 15c Ladies' Silk Hose, pair ........................................................50c, $1, $1.50 Men’s winter weight Sox, pair ............—-......... .— ,...20e, 35c, 50c, 75c Men’s heavy weight Shil'ts, each ...............................$1-98, and )3.98 11 oz. net Seeded Raisins; these »rp fine, pkg.................................. 10c Best Seedless, per 4 lb. pkg............ .............. ,.......................................... 40e Black Figs (in bulk) lb.................... —....................... ............-............ ,0c White Figs in 3 lb. sacks at per sack ....................................................35c On December 12 I will give to my customers as they come to tha store and do their shopping their calendars. December 12 to 24, both days included. No calendars will be sent out. We have one for each of our customers ELECTRICAL COOKING DEVICES— -to prepare good things to eat perfectfully and delight fully for your main meals or light lunches. COMFORT APPLIANCES —to bring welcome re lief from aches and pains and warmth to chil ly rooms. Portland Electric Power Co. We Want to Buy Chickens on Mondays. Give us a chance to buy what yon have to sell 111 They J, O. T U N N E L L Electric Building -“ in Portland, Ore.