) EASTERN PAGE THREE CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCIR 0, 1028 ESTACADA FEED STORE Only Ten Days Left To Win a Fine New Car U. S. MORGAN, Prop. All kinds of Feed; full line of Groceries, Flour, Poultry and SPECIAL CASH PRICES Sand and Gravel Estacada, Oregon Bee Supplies Phone 46-1 This store is a member of “AFFILIATED BUYERS,” the largest buying or­ ganization on the Pacific Coast, with a greater purchasing power through volume and connections than any chain or group of buyers in this market. All stores are independently owned and personally operated. K’ Specials Saturday & Monday, Mar. 10-12 OTTER CLAMS Fancy Razor Minced No. 1 Tall Size 2 Cans for Del Maiz Fancy GOLDEN CORN No. 2 cans 2 Cans for Fancy Cling PEACHES 2 1 <»s, Griffon Brand Extra Heavy Syrup 2 Cans for Just a few days more and your opportunity to win a car for your work will be gone—gone forever. You will never have another opportunity like this. You should make every minute count from now un­ til the end. You cannot afford to stop now, not even for one day. Chevrolet Coach, Prize Given For Greatest Number of Votes 35c PARSON’S AMONIA Regular Size MRS. STEWART’S BLUING Large Bottle 11 c 14c FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE 4 Pounds for I CARNATION, BORDEN’S, ALPINE AND FEDERAL MILK Large Cans; 3 for o 25c SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 4 Pound Tin SUNSET MATCHES Best 5 Cent Match on the Market 6 Boxes for 89c 19c CROWN BEST PATENT FLOUR 49-lb. sack Van Camp’s PORK AND BEANS Medium Size 3 Cans for The List of Prizes Below is Worth Working For! Fancy Sliced PINEAPPLE 2 1 os; Gold Bar Brand 2 Cans for 45c 25c CITRUS LAUNDRY SOAP 8 oz. Bar; 10 bars for Velvet, Red Label 1000 Sheet Tissue TOILET PAPER 17 Rolls for 39 $ 1.00 FELS NAPTHA SOAP Carton of 10 55c PERSONALLY INDEPENDENTLY OWNED On Display at the Cascade Motor Company CHEVROLET COACH ................................... $733.95 FORD ROADSTER ......................................... 501.27 Radio Set (purchased from Clyde Schock) 200.00 Radio S e t ............................................................ 150.00 Cash Prize .......................................................... 50.00 Cash Prize .......................................................... 25.00 Cash Prize .......................................................... 10.00 Estimated Cash Commissions.......................... 500.00 ■> OPERATED U. A. Smith has been working al the Lundeen mill several days build­ ing a loading dock. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Burnett drove ! to Portland on Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Day will leave on Sunday for Dayton, Oregon, when she will stay with her niece, Mrs Pete Nelson. Flora Haysany went to Port­ Corvallis for a time, j Mrs. Clingsmith is visiting for sev­ land Saturday morning, returning on EAGLE CREEK eral days with friends at Gresham. i Sunday evening. j Marcelle and Dwight Davis entered Bobby, small son of Mr. and Mrs. school on Monday. They are making EAGLE CREEK, March 8.— (Spe­ Joe Fuches, was quite siek for sev­ their home with their aunt, Mrs. Ern- cial).— Foster Meyers had the misfor­ eral days last week, requiring several : est Douglass. tune to fall and injure his knee one visits from the doctor, Mr. and Miss Madden of Spring- day last week and is at home from ' Miss Beulah Barnett and Miss water visited over Sunday at the A. DOVER 1 C. Cogswell home. John Glover of Portland is out do- I ing the seeding on his place. He is | DOVER, March 8.— (Special).— | staying at the Ed Trullinger home. ^ Elmer Anderson is setting out four At the monthly school meeting held [ more acres of hops on the Ed Bur­ Friday evening Miss Violet Eccles I nett place, making a total of about was elected to succeed herself as teacher for the coming school year, j fourteen acres on that place. D. V. Rose is in a Portland hospi- ! Among those who went to Portland Wednesday evening to hear the Dun­ tal recovering from an operation can sisters at the Pantages were Mr. caused by internal injuries received j land Mrs. Lyle Conner, Mrs. Cling- some time ago while working in the | ingsmith, Beulah Barnett, Flora Hay­ woods. The latter part of the week sany and Herbert and Henry Suter. his youngest son was also taken to On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. C. the hospital suffering from a broken Cogswell with Mr. and Mrs. William leg as a result of an accident in the Saunders attended an entertainment woods. Mrs. C. W. Neumann is at Cornel­ at the Springwater church given by ius nursing her mother who is very a Scotch quartet from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Forrester were ill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Updegrave in Portland Monday. Mrs. Wm. Hyde was a Portland entertained the latter’s parents, Mr. ever placed on an automobile with and Mrs. J. G. DeShazer of Firwood visitor Tuesday. Remember the chicken dinner and at dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Udell and Her program sponsored by the Ladies Aid on Friday evening, March 9, at the bert were Portland visitors Thursday. There was a good attendance at grange hall. * Dinner will be served W h e re v e r a u to m o b ile s a re d r iv e n , th e from 5:30 to 7:30, the program to church Sunday to hear Rev. C. T. ! e m b le m “ B o d y b y F is h e r ’’ is re c o g n is e d ¡begin at 8 o ’clock. Fiftyi cents for Cook who will hereafter conduct ser­ as a h a llm a r k o f q u a lity . the dinner and program for adults, vices on the second and fourth Sun­ T h e s e n s a tio n a l su ccess o f th e B ig g e r and 25 cents for children under 10 days of each month. a n d B e tte r C h e v r o le t is la rg e ly d u e to Ralph DeShazer had the misfor­ ; years. For the program alone an ad- th e fa c t th a t it b rin g s th e e x c lu s iv e a d ­ I mission charge of 25 cents will bc< tune to lose a very fine cow last v a n ta g e s o f F is h e r s ty lin g a n d c ra fts ­ ! made. The program is to be fur- week. m a n s h ip w ith i n t h e re a c h o f e v e ry ­ Mark Pagh closed down the mill 1 nished by Miller & Tracy from Port- b o d y , e v e ry w h e re ! T h* T o u rin g Thursday night so as to get some i land, asi isted by a reader from Ore- • r R o < J .u r farming done during the gooil weath C o n s id e r , fo r in s ta n c e , th e C h e v r o le t 1 gon City. Pi He loaded out another car ol Süs« . . .*595 C o a c h — w h ic h c a rr ie s th e lo w e st p ric e Rev. T. I. Kiikw';V