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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1928)
EASTERN JPPER EAGLE CREEK I _______________ I JPPER EAGLE CREEK, Jan. 1$. (Special).— Mr. and Mrs. Claude Vi oodle o f Corbett were over this way t week doing some work for Ray Woodle, varnishing the woodwork and fixing the walls o f his house. \ I Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Betty Ji-an Douglass were visiting at the (I Last Day Saturday is the last day of our Smoked Meat Sale. Get your supply now at these reduced prices: Sugar Cured Hams, whole or half, per lb........... 25c ^ Fancy Side Bacon, whole or half, per lb........... 30c ^ Fancy Back Bacon, whole or half, per lb.......... 27c § | Sugar Cured Jowl Bacon, per lb. ....................... 20c > Sugar Cured Picnics, per lb. ..............................20c (s Boneless Rolled Shoulders, per lb...................... 26c ! § NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1928 home of evening. VIOLA Roy Douglass bought a Chevrolet truck last week. VIOLA, Jan. I n— (Special).— We Will Douglass bought a Ford tour have been having some cold nights ing recently. Mrs. Katie Paddison and Mrs. Rcn- but rre thankful there has been no strom of Portland were seen out this great harm done so far. Mr. Funk with n number o f men way Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass, Ed. ; has been working on the telephone Chapman and Perry Murphey were ' lines for which we all arc very glad. The line to Estacada has been out Estacada visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haley o f Leban three week* and other lines from ice on were guests o f the latter’s par- j forming on the wires and also trees falling across them ar.d the poles has caused them to be out o f com- Saturday Is the . CLACKAMAS Estacada Meat Company STOVES AND HEATERS § K If you are still contemplating buying that heater, i come in and let us us give you prices. We have some heaters in stock that are of the best make and have reduced the prices. Also have the No. 20 and No. 24 sheet iron stoves which are greatly reduced. Al l sizes of stove pipe carried in stock at all times. Thimbles, flue stops, collars, elbows and tees. BUY your HARDWARE at the HARDWARE Store Mrs. W. Jones’ little grand daugh t e r have gone to Portland to be with their mother, Mrs. Cora Torvel. U. N. Berkley is spending a few days in Portland this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vallen of Scotts Mills spent Sunday night with relatives here. Elvin Rydzweski is on the sick list. A neighborhood dance was given mi-ion. ______________________ at the Baker hall Saturday night, E. ^ T. Kay has moved his family from W. Lewellen and A. W. Stauffer sup plying the music. v Highland into the Jamc« Hamilton Mrs. Addle Stauffer and Mrs. M. \ ! house. Park took part in a spelling and an § Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenburg of & ; Portland spent the week end at the arithmetic contest at the school Fri day afternoon. a John Randolph home. Mr. Rosenburg Mrs. L. Cottingham o f Coram. f is a nephew o f Mrs. Randolph. He / returned to Portland Sunday evening Montana, formerly Miss Anna Cada- y while his wife will stay to visit for a man of this place, has been very ill the past month, but is now improving y ! week. | and able to leave the hospital. y Mrs. M. La Croy, we are sorry to George Bitner has been staying at § report,, isn’t any better. She has Hot Springs the past two weeks for § , la grippe. Mrs. William Matton isn't able to j hi* health.________________ i v alk and doesn’t seem to get much ; it’s English, You Know J i better. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mat I.i England buying on the install -1 ? torn are here to help take care of meat plan has become as popular as y 1 her. § Mrs. M. L. Sevier went over to here. But they have developed in & River mill Tuesday evening and re- connection a new line o f social activ £ turned Thuisjlay morning. She stayed ity. This is a party to celebrate the f with her grandson, Leslie Hicinboth- payment o f the final installment ot^ The invitation reads: J am while his parents went to Logan a purchase. y Wednesday to Pamona grange. Les- “ Please come to a paid-with-thanks § lie has been sick ever since Christma: party at Jones's.” We are thinking o f adopting the idea, when some § 1 but is some better now. & Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and three years hence, we pay the last in daughter Bernice with Mrs. J. Ran stallment on our linotype.— U. H. ''olph went to Estacada Friday eve- Gibbs in the Washougal Record. to take in the senior class play. | C E R T A IN L Y NOT £ i'lii-y report that it was fine, and all | f | enjoyed it. ! St. Peter (to applicant) : ‘Where / Leon Hubbard killed a nice fat ; are you from ?” I pig lor home US'- last week. A'lplicart: “ Oregon.” v Emery Powers har been helping i Si. Peter: “ Come on in, but I don’t § , to get the telephones in working or [ think you will like it here.— Oregon K der again. .Teachers’ Monthly. £ Claud Potter is delivering quite a j ---------------------- y lot o f dressed lumber. He has sold ' Teacher: “ Willie, can you name me his mill machinery here, preparing t< a city in Alaska, j g o to Stevenson, Washington, where. Willie: No m’m.” he has bought timber enough to run I Teacher: “ Correct.” — Christian hi.i new mil! three years. 1 Scie.ice Monitor. “ The Winchester Store” CHICKS! CHICKS! BABY CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS From High Laying Strain White Leghorns Proven Producers S. T . P O W E L L Phone 6x31 Estacada 7 CURRINSV1LLE STORE PRICES Box o f 10 bars o f Toilet Soap, per box I. G. A. C offee; this is fine, per lb. .. Apples, per box . .................... Kelloggs Corn Flakes; 3 packages Kellogg’s Pep; the new breakfast food; 2 for Kellogg’s New Oats with parts o f wheat Light House Cleaner ............ 43c 49c $1.50 25c 25c 35c .... 5c SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS I. G. A. COFFEE, per lb. Kellogg'.- Corn Flukes— F OU R for Sugar, C. & H., per 100 lbs. Try our I. G. A . C offee— its fine! .................... 44c ................. 25c $6.50 Wc guarantee every pound of it ESTACADA TRUCK LINE D A IL Y TRIPS FROM E ST A C A D A TO PORTLAND Leave all freight at warehouse. In ordering your freight sent thru us you receive personal service both in Estacada and Portland that will save time and money K ITCH IN G * STEIN M AN Phone 61-5 Estacada Call and Deliver Service E Ait 2406 Portland TRUCKING SERVICE By the Hour or By the Mile, Anything, Anyplace, Anytime W OOD AND FUEL Lon?? distance Furniture and Contract Hauling: a Specialty KITCHING & STEINMAN Phone 3 5-3 Estacada EA»t 2406 Portland § 1 ¡ ents, Hr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister, last week J. O Tunnell’s truck driver wa. over this way Tuesday morning and gathered up a load o f chickens to take to the Portland market. S. & 5. H ARD W ARE CHICKS! DR. F. A. PERKINS Optometrist Have Your Eyes Examined -I M's. H. Brown and little daugh-j ter Phyllis have been on the sick list with bad colds. Clint McGraw and his brother [Frank were out this way looking foi a job of hauling lumber. Jbr E conom ical Transportation O ffice Phone 331 Residence 28-15 O ffice in Medford Bldg., Estacada, Oregon 4 Here to Serve You— * Why waste your time baking when you have a ba kery close at hand to supply your needs and waiting to serve you. U-NEED-A BAKERY Phone 53-6, Estacada Call us When in Need of Special Orders -th e Greatest Sensation of Americas Greatest Industry POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS Quality is very essential. Never sacrifice quality for quantity; it floes not pay. We handle only the very best. Again, Chevrolet has created an auto* mobile so far beyond ail expectations in the low-price field that it consti tutes the greatest achievement of America’s greatest industry! Built on a 4 inch longer wheelbase and offering many improvements in per formance, beauty and safety—thi* Bigger and Better Chevrolet marks a spectacular epoch in the develop ment of luxurious transportation at low cost. The engine is o f improved valve-in- head design with alloy “ invar strut” pistons...hydro-laminated camshaft gears... mushroom type valve tappets ...A C oil filter and AC air cleaner and new crank-case breathing system. Throughout the entire car, similiar advancements are represented — from the four-inch longer wheelbase and the new semi-elliptic shock absorber springs to the four-wheel brakes and the beautiful new Fisher bodies in new Duco colors. Come in! See and drive this great new car. Test its thrilling speed, pick-up, smoothness and power—and like thousands of others you will agree that here is the world’s most luxurious low-priced automobile. WHEEL BRAKES * 4 4 » W e have a new price list out today.— Call and we will quote you “ Risky to pay less— needless to pay more!’* i Bartholomew & Lawrence “ E X C L U S IV E The COACH $585 The Roadster FEED M ER C H A N T S” Portland-Carver-Estacada Stages Municipal Terminal, Sixtti and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. $495 ESTACADA TO PORTLAND LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon— DAILY The Touring $495 The Coupe ...... $595 The _4-door Sedan $675 The Sport Cabriolet $665 A.M. P.M. P.M. Portland 2.00 6.20 Clackamas 2:30 6:50 Carver 2:40 7:00 Barton 3 :05 7:25 Eagle Creek 3:15 7:35 Estacada 3 :30 7:50 •Daily except Sunday SUNDA— Leave Portland 10 a. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. (A ) A.M. P.M. P.M. Estacada 8:00 4:30 8:30 Eagle Creek 8:15 4:45 8:45 Barton 8:25 4:55 8:55 Carver 8:45 5:15 9:15 Clackamas 8:15 5:25 9:25 Portland 9:30 6:00 10:00 (A ) Saturday Only. Leave Estacada 4 -40 - — The Imperial Landau $715 Light Delivery $375 (Chassis only) Utility Truck .v... $495 All prices f. o. h Flint Michigan C A S C A D E c T H Q T O R j CO. J. C L O SN E R , Proprietor Q U A L I T Y A T L O W C OS T CUTS MORE SLICES TO THE LOAF 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 0*1 V F 'i AJ| Grocery and Restau- n U A * i i U i n rants in Estacada and L O N O L O \F Vicinity. flctetU nurrJci o f ih t V ctiur-¡ainiíp 4 *