» EASTERN PAGE FOUR CLACKAMAS ■ 1 - NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928 ^ Mllii,m,i,....... . ................. . .................... nut ...... . ......... . ...... ........... mimmi. vl Carl Rehberg has erected a 600- E gallon water tank and tower on his r | ranch. = Mrs. Roy Still underwent an oper- = 1 ation for goitre this week. She is in ALWAYS OPEN = a hospital in Portland and is reported = to be getting along as well as can be E expected. = Emma Schultz has gone to stay E with Mrs. Wilson Test in Portland. E Emma has been losing weight since = ! she was laid up with a broken ankle r and it is hoped that the change will = : do her good. E Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glover and family all enjoyed an afternoon at the circus in Portland one day last Say, once upon a time there Often times we are confront­ week. ed with obstacles that look to us was a tiny ant who gazed long­ B. F. Todd has purchased a m as big as Paul Bunion himself Nash sedan. ingly but helplessly at the body but all we lack is a little pinch Dick Rush is still busy shearing o f a dead horse. o f pep to put things over |U sheep. He clipped the William Hyde Just then a bootleggers’ “ popin’.” flock Monday. truck rattled by and a case o f When things look dark and B. F. Forrester disposed o f his stuff fell over the tail gate and we feel blue that sure is the wool this week and reecived 52 cents crashed to the ground. A pud­ time to put our shoulder to per pound, which averaged him about dle formed and the ant took a the wheel and say, “ let’s g o !” E j $5 per sheep. taste. Then he took the horse And when you are going with = I Eagle Creek school will close Fri. by the tail and shounted, that spirit, do not forget the day, June 1, with a picnic at the ‘ ‘come on, big boy,’ we’re going Estacada Hotel never closes, grange grove. home.” and is exceeded by few hotels. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford were out visiting in the neighborhood Monday. Hiiimimimmmmmiiiimimmiiimimiiiimmmiiiimmmiiiimmmmmmm Mrs. Forest Low and sons Junior and Donald of Portland came out rolet sedan stolen Wednesday, May Friday to spend a few days with her 23. Hu took his wife and son to the sister, Mrs. Homer Glover. Mr. Low circus in Portland and parked the car joined them Saturday. , g m m The Estacada Hotel AFFOLTER CAR STOLEN AT CIRCOS IN PORTLAND Katherine Kreiger o f Dover near 18th and Glisan streets. Com­ ing out o f the show at 4 p. m., he been at the Homer Glover home went to get the car but failed to find the past two weeks. Mrs. Wm. Hyde has one o f EAGLE CREEK, May 31.— (Spe­ it. He reported the theft to the po­ cial).— John A ffolter had his Chev- lice and returned home on the stage. earliest gardens around here. has for the She Say It With Flowers has lots o f green peas and new po­ tatoes now ready for market. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Spildie enter­ tained friends from Albany over the week end. We are agents for E M IT H 'S F L O W E R S H O P and can flowers suitable for all occasions. THE ESTACADA PHARMACY N O T IC E O F A N N U A L S C H O O L M E E T IN G Notice is hereby given to the legal voters o f school district No. 108 o f Clackamas county, state o f Oregon, that the annual school meeting o f said W E H A N D L E K E R R ’ S F E E D S F O R T H IS R E A S O N :— district will be held at the high school W e believ e K e r r ’* Feed* g iv e the p erson w ho buy* them auditorium, to begin at the hour of the m ost f o r the d ollar. T h i» c h o ic e was m ade a fte r y e a r’* 7 :30 o ’clock p. m., on the third Mon­ o f e x p e r ie n c e in D airy and P ou ltry F eeds. Come in and we will explain further and will gladly help you solve day o f June, being the 18th day of your feed problems. June, A. D., 1928. This meeting is called for the pur­ B A R T H O L O M E W & LA W R E N C E pose o f electing one director to serve E .tacad a, O reg on P h on e 601 for the term o f three years, and one clerk to serve for the erm o f one year and to transact other business usual at such meetings. r —^ ~ Dated this 25th day o f May, 1928. E S T A C A D A TR U CK LINE J. G. HAYMAN, D A I L Y T R IP S F R O M E S T A C A D A T O P O R T L A N D Chairman, Board o f Directors. Leave all freight at warehouse. In ordering your freight sent thru Ottest: WM. DALE, District Clerk. us you receive personal service both in Estacada and Portland that Publish June 1 to June 15, 1928 will save time and money IM P O R T A N T V i.it Ea.tern O r e g o n G. R. Ellis had a great desire to see something o f the eastern part ofj the state and so accompanied by A. I H. Drews, in a new Ford, they struck out last Monday morning, going to j many cities and towns east, crossed j McKenzie Pass, visited Eugene, Cor- j vallis and Monmouth and arrived in j Salem just in time to see the Me­ morial Day parade. They arrived home Wednesday night, having trav-1 eled over eight hundred miles. K IT C H IN G & S T E IN M A N P h on e 6 1 -5 E stacad a B y the H ou r or B y the M ile, A n y th in g , A n y p la c e , A n y tim e W OOD AN D FUEL Long distance Furniture and Contract Hauling a Specialty K ITCHING & STEINM AN P h on e 11-3 E sta ca d a THE M odel T Ford is still a great car. It led the motor industry for twenty years and it is used today by more people than any other automobile. M ore than eight million Model T Fords are in active service in city, town and country, and many o f them can be driven for two, three and five years and even longer at very small up-keep expense. The cost o f Model T parts and o f necessary labor is unusually low because o f established Ford policies. New fenders, for instance, cost from $3.50 to $5 each, with a labor charge o f $1 to $2.50. Tuning up the motor and replacing commutator case, brush and vibrator points costs only $1, with a small charge for material. Brake shoes can be installed and emergency brakes equalized for a labor charge o f only $1.25. A labor charge o f $4 to $5 will cover the overhauling o f the front axle, rebushing springs and spring perches, and straightening, aligning and adjusting wheels. The labor charge for overhauling the average rear axle runs from $5.75 to $7. Grinding valves and cleaning carbon can be done for $3 to $4. A set o f four new pistons costs only $7. For a labor charge o f $20 to $25 you can have your motor and transmission completely overhauled. Parts are extra. All o f these prices are approximate, o f course, because the cost o f materials needed will depend on the condition o f each car. They show, however, the low cost o f putting the M odel T Ford in shape for thousands o f miles o f additional service. See the nearest Ford dealer, therefore, and have him estimate on the cost o f re-conditioning your M odel T Ford. H e will tell you, in advance, exactly how much the complete E A *t 2 4 0 6 P ortla n d The News Does Job Printing Dress Goods SOIESETTE and PETER PAN GOODS for Dresses are going good. WE STILL HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT in Expenditure of few dollars may enable you to get thousands of miles from your old car C all and D eliv er S ervice E A .t 24Q6 P ortla n d TR U CK IN G SERVICE i Years of Service Model T Fords furnish OILY 1 1 stays OILY? J. K. E L Y Estacada, Oregon A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT WANT ADS WANTED— Strawberry pickers, now. J. O. Botkin, Upper Garfield, phone Estacada 20-5. jl FOR SALE— Small, gentle pony for small boy. Call S. D. Dunlop, res­ idence phone 71-51. Ite FOR SALE— One Anchor Holt cream separator, No. 3, good shape. Fred Baker, 1-4 mile south Eagle Creek grange hall. jl FOR SALE— One Chevrolet with de­ livery body, good shape, good rub­ ber; also one Ford touring. Eagle Creek Garage. jl STRAYED— Sorrel horse about 8 years old, 900 lbs., branded. Was last seen in Colton district. Please notify News office. j8 FOR SALE— One Economy cream separator, 200 lbs. capacity, also one reed baby buggy, good as new, will sell cheap. F. A. Darrow, Es­ tacada, phone 64-2. j! 5 FOR SALE— Five horses and three mules, also one heavy farm wagon. Bargain if sold at once. H. S. Gib­ son, Douglass Ridge, Upper Eagle Creek, 2 1-2 mi. east grange hall. FOR SALE— Business building, good shape, at north side o f Home Res­ taurant. Ideal place for store or work shop. Inquire Home Restaur­ ant, Estacada, Oregon. j8 REWARD— I will give $25 reward to the person that can give me any information as to who the parties were that broke into my residence. August Klett. j8 WANTED— Five tons each o f red raspberries, loganberries, dewber­ ries and Himalayans. Highest cash price. Chas. Weaver, Phone 82-6, Estacada. 4tc j8 Invest In The Progress of the Community.. Our town is growing. With the growth more people are using electricity and ALL the people are using MORE elec­ tricity. Our service must keep pace with this demand. W hen you invest your savings in P O RTLAN D ELECTRIC P O W E R CO. $6.00 First Preferred Stock You’ re investing in the progress of the community. Your investment pays a steady income and shows a steady in­ crease in value. This Stock Yields 6.25 per cent Dividends Write, call or phone today. jo b will cost. a < C. V . M AR T IN Raal E stât* Estacada, Oregon F ord M otor C ompany Detroit, Michigan Electric Power Co. Dr. W . W . 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