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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1928)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928 PAGF FOUR SPRINGWATER CHURCHES •li', an i Mrs. J. N. Jackson and C. G. Smith were shopping in Cui linavillc Tuesday. FERTILIZERS— The time is just right to put in your order for fertilizers for flowers, and your back yard garden. Better have it on hand for the sun is going to shine pretty quick. A word to the wise is sufficient! Phone 601 BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE Methodist Church “ My Life S to ry " by Mrs. Booth- Clibborn will be given at the Metho dist church Sunday evening at 7 :30. She will tell o f the poverty, mis cry and tragedy o f her life ; seeing her mother and sisters burn to death. O f the mother’s prayers in the flames o f fire ; o f her training to go on the stage as an actress and then o f the true sister that came to her. This is a most w onderful story and in the end helps a person to see life as it is. Mrs. Clibborn is an easy, earnest straight-forw ard speaker and easily understood. E veryone is invited to com e.— C. T. Cook, pastor. SP R IN G W A TE R , Feb. Id.— (S p e \!so second hand cia l). -T h e N eighborly club met GEORGE ,vo< 0 SAW ING. bi ilik fo r unie. Call »¡2-2. A. H. with i.lrs. Ileala Law rence W ednes j6 12t* day afternoon with 16 ladies pres Pc •ry. GEORGE, Feb. 16.— (S p e cia l).— ent. The next meeting will be with FOI FALK-—Iious e and two lots, on .Mis. Nan Hoy the second Wednesday The George Grange held its regular monthly meeting Saturday night. Inquire o f W. E. Linn In March. Bi • d\v:iv Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and \i at h the paper fo r the announce j2 0 t: at Linn's Inn. ment o f the P./T. A. entertainment fam ily spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson. F O l: SAL! .— CHI lA l1— Police pup- to be given soon. Iioy Mrs. Samuel I’ owell entertained pic greed,, fine stock. Charles Kurrfer o f Portland was * f l 7 calling on old friends out this way several o f the ladies at a luncheon St le Cree k. Tuesday and a te supper at the B y Thursday noon. Those present were R i i NT— Be droom with bath, ers home. FO l. Mrs. H. Klinker, Mrs. Viles, Mrs. $ i i J per 1no nth. Inquire at News Fred (L eer o f A ntelope was visit Rickey and baby, Mrs. Ruhl and three j l 3 tf o ff ing in this neighborhood laid week. children, Mrs. Clay Chaney and ehil Mr. and Mrs. Bard were at the dren, Mrs. Carl Lins, and Mrs. Chris ' omb and strained HO. 1SY for sale— F'rst Christian Church Tenny home in Viola Tuesday a fter Johnson and daughter Vivian. Y. 1llaygau id, R. 2, B ox 64, M orning service: Sunday school at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller o f Port noon. u l5 * h • aday, Ore. Mrs. A rt Cogswell o f Eugie Creel land spent Sunday and Monday at 10 a. m., preaching at 11, subject, and Mrs. Byron Cogswell visited on the home o f the latter's father, Rob “ On Speaking Terms With G od.’ ’ L' C'Y» mark»,*t i rice paid for Tuesday afternoon with Miss Madden ert Miller and family. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. A HI po »Itry a ml fa n ii produce. Flugle and Mrs. McDonald. Joe W eiderhold is busy rearranging hearty w elcom e is extended to all.— jl3 t f Cr ,‘ li iW.ding 1 1o. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley and his new home, the place form erly 1). E. Dent, Minister. grandson Bob were visiting Tuesday owned by Peter Ruhl, and expects to r 1 0 , plow ; g ood ! - -Olivi i move in soon. Springwater Church Inquire at Dinty at the Jim M an s home in Dodge. s is. Mrs. Eatl Shibley and son llob Julius Paulsen has been working m3 Sunday school at 10 a. m., worship u*e s I•ark. Miss Hlva Shibley and Mrs. Bcala a few days fo r his father-in-law, Mr service at 11. Theme, “ A Faithful \\ ill trade for L iwrencc and sons Jim ami Dick Hurkenrider o f Estacada. W itness.” Christian Endeavor in the FOB ■ i A L iv __J] 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huckany oi evening. Christian Endeavor busi .d cow. z. P , Coop, I’ hone 66-5 were Portland visitors Thursday. Mis. McDonald, Miss Madden, Mrs. Portland were guests on Saturday of ness meeting and social Friday eve m3 Es icad a. M oger, Mrs. Byers and Miss Hobson Mrs. Dew and family. ning, February 17, at the home o f John Dew has gone away to work. Mr. and Mfs. Forest Erickson. ADI: LK C.A.KDF.N S— Cabbage plants were in Oregon City and Oswego Mrs. G eorge W eiderhold and bal j no'iv read;. ; othe r plants in season. Thursday. Mrs. John Park and son Rupert ■ent Monday with her mother, Mrs i- wholesale prices.— O. ’ Set G eorge were visiting in O regon City on W ed ' tew. f3 tf V. * ’oop. : unday school at 2 p. m., church nesday at tin Ralph G ribble home. service at 3. ,'S Ilicie clover hay, not Mrs. George Perry entertained FOl b .led, fu r sale at $10 per ton at with six tables o f cards Thursday Dr. H. M. Kramer Eagle Creek ■ barn. l. p'.o n A. Upton, Route . . • >i -.¡1 • a number o f friends from D EN TIST • Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. m3 Estacada. v O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. * i, Ustaeai la. Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m., Mr. Shenk an ’ " >vence * Evenings by appointment F IL K in ’i ilKF.S fo r sale; two year were calling on frieiius m th.s neigh church service at 8 p. m. O ffice Phone 315 * * * * * * * * * * * * three to s ix feet, 3 5 c; one borhood Sunday. oi — T. I. Kirkwood, Pastor. yc; .r olds, 20c. Reductions on lots Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and - o í luO or more. Karl Tracy. f l 7 and Miss Madden had Sunday dinne, at the Art Cogswell home in Eagle FO -. ‘ n A T h1— Fou r tuns first class Creek. clo ver amcl timot hy mixed hay; $10 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shearer and John i the barn. Wm. Gilgan, n*. i* ton ii Shearer o f Portland visited Sunday We are discontinuing the policy of giving prem f25 F’hone 133. afternoon at the home o f their broth ium tickets with purchases, which have been er Ed. RHO o f : is LAND ItEDS— Hatching redeemable in silverware, and request that Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Bridge en Eg•ga l’or sale; good strong hens, those holding such tickets during them in at tertained relatives from Portland dur m .ted to McRa e strain cockerels. once. The tickets will not be issued after ing the week end. o. C. Iliciimiond, Eagle Creek, Ore. Claude Van llo y sent a truck load March 1. a20 Ne av Dinty M oore’s Park. o f hogs ip the Portland stock yards FO R YLE— A lsike clover seed; on Wednesday. G eorge Perry who is working near U. S. MORGAN, Proprietor h o n e grow n, reelagnsd; 30c per Tim ber spent the week end with his U>. Atlee Erickson, Estacada K. 1, a'L CurrinsvUle 1’ . E. F. stution. fam ily here. Wm. Bard has been ill fo r a few — fl7 j days. Mrs. John Tark called on Mrs. W i F t ).. SALE— Team o f mules, about ley Howell Friday afternoon. 1 1 jp lbs. each, good gentle team ; Guests at the Henry Crom er home — or siuin o f young horses about ! on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Colo- 1 10, ibs. _ \. Jl lane some trade.' gan end daughter o f Portland and li. ; . i.o. ., it. i , Eagie Cieek, I n NVickam and Mrs. A bby Wiekam If you are going to do some fencing, building or I i one id -4 . fl7 and daughter o f Oregon City. painting, don’t send your money away. Come in Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cogswell vis and let us have a chance to figure on your require- VO it, SALE All kinds o f lumber, ited relatives in Portland S u n d a j. i ments. We can sell you better merchandise just as iplO per thousand at the mill or The Ed. A ycock fam ily were din ¿13 u e lj.e ic d at Estacada. Di ner guests at the Peter Erickson I cheap as the mail order houses, and besides, you are rect all com m unications to F. N. I i.ome Sunday. I keeping yoru money at home. We believe in quick e idonuu, Estacada, B ox 3 0 ; or The John Park fam ily were dinnci x turnovers and small profits. Give us a chance. i'h on e d04. f24 guests at the Carl W ard home on [ Sunday. The George Perry fam ily were din * $ » i , * * . * * » ner guests at the Pete Brickner home I “ The Winchester Store” LcvGADWAY GARAGE ’ Sunday’ . RICH FIELD * Mrs. M oger called on Mrs. Harry Pdoro ro w e r fo r the same price * .Gruble Friday afternoon. l ube Tire Patching Mr. and Mrs. R obert Guttridge en — TIN W O R K •. STORAG E * tertained the Joe Guttridge familv and James G uttridge at dinner Mon Truck Line Terminal day evening in honor o f the birthday * * * * * * * * * * * I o f their daughter Lucille. CURRINSVILLE STORE PRCEIS K ellogg’s Shreaded Wheat Biscuit, each ......... j Bring In Your Premium Tickets E S T A C A D A F E E D STORE Save i our Money S. & S. HARDWARE Walter W. Gilbert, M. D. Physician and Surgeon O ffice H ours D to 5 * and Evenings * ESTACADA OREGON * * * * * * * * * * * J. O. Stoops o f Portland visited j Sunday with his sister. Mrs. Perry M onroe and family. * * * * * * * * * * O. D. EBY CU RRIN SVILLE. Feb. 16.— (S pe * c i a l ) . — Mrs. J. M cConnell, Mr. and * Mrs. P. Meusig and daughter, Mr. and * Mrs. Ira Carter and daughter Verna and Mrs. Laura McConnell nnd daughter o f Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Jay NVright, Mary and Edward C. D., J . C , L. C. L A T O U R E T T E * ’ Vright o f Condon and Floyd Hale A ttorneys and Rath Kitching were visitors at Practice in AU Courts * the D. E. McConnell home Sunday. i .. National Bank Bldg. * Hr. and Mrs. Melvin Shankland C ■ L'mi City O regon * and son John o f Portland were week end visitors at the Eliza Shankland i home. H. M. Duus and C. W . Fuller EYES A rc P recio«» -hipped a fine load o f fat hogs to the m, A . omplet e Portland market Tuesday. optical service that A tlcc Erickson attended the meet- pic • . >uetics. Dr. fr e e z e 1 ing sponsored by the Am erican Le eye I mie building,, Or- gion at Gresham M onday night. C f e O 'l V Mi Flunks is visiting in Seattle. * * * * * * * * H. H. Carlin sold a fine bunch o f ,,hecp to Mr. Harris o f Spring* atei D i. X Martind&le last week. , KUÌ' r'A C T OK M cGraw eturned home oi O regon City and Friday Evenings * Sunday much improved but expects to return to Portland soon. i er > o'clock It is said that dogs are killing son» . .e at Linn'» Inn r t ’ » mbs o f the sheep g r o w e r :n Currinaville district. It is sen! that Mr. M cC oy hag sold Dr. W. W. Rhodes i,;, 'ii") r . *s ne o f the rcall I r r ri ' <r front properties and wil jF A T H IC o co. ted into a sum me- home >nd S u r g e o n j l i o L :n el Hale o f Portland spen1 Oicfe- jthe week end with her brother. A ttorn ey at Law in.,. i Practice C onfidential A dviser O regon City, O regon j Special For One Week O regon Dairy F’ eed 80s 10c K ellogg's Pep, 2 fo r ......... 25c 5c Light House Cleanser 50c Del M onte C o ffee, lb. I. G. A. C o ffe e W ednesday 44c and Saturdays, lb. ........ No Can C o ffe e , lb................. 40c No Can C o ffee, with meas. 50c Association Dairy fe e d 100 $2.35 $1.65 Pride o f W aldo Hills flour 49-lbs....................... $175 Baker Girl Flour $2.00 W e have just received big stock o f barbed, smooth and woven wire. Look it over and get price. Poultry w ire ready fo r use. We have large stock o f good s to choose from . W e do hauling. ESTACADA TRUCK LINE D AILY TRIPS FROM E ST A C A D A TO PO RTLAN D 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 ING & STE1NMAN Phone 61-5 Estacada Call and Deliver Service EAst 2406 Portland TRUCKING SERVICE By the Hour or By the Mile, Anything, Anyplace, Anytim e WOOD AND FUEL Long distance Furniture and C ontract Hauling a Specialty KITCHING & STEINMAN Phone 35-3 Estacada EAst 2406 Portland For Your Coat We are now selling Yarn for coat and fur decora tions in bunches at, each 5c MANY PRETTY COLORS This w’ill enable you to combine more colors with less waste. J. K. E L Y Portland s Electric Shopping Center PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.’S HOME THE ELECTRIC BUILDING AT BROADWAY AND ALDER STREETS Is in the very heart of the business district. The Electric Store on the first floor is Portland’s § SUGAR CURED BACON— Whole or half, per lb................................ l § Electric Shopping Center. SUGAR CURED BACONBACKS 0 0 0 Whole or half, per lb................................¿/O L * | Estacada Meat Company Within one to three blocks of nearly all the principal $ stores, shops, hotels, banks, restaurants and theatres. Street cars right to the door from every part of the DO YOU KNOW THAT The New Chevrolet city, for single fare and transfer. Principal railway ticket offices, and interurban rail ways and stage terminals easily accessible. is on the floor at the CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY SHOW ROOMS Don’t fail to see these new cars. We will be glad to give you a demonstration SERVICE PORTLAND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Cascade cTViotor Co. J. CLOSNER, Proprietor Electric Power Co. Electric Building, Portland, Ore.