Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 01, 1928, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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EASTERN
PAGE FOUR
CLACKAMAS
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NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928
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Carl Rehberg has erected a 600-
E gallon water tank and tower on his
r | ranch.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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Years of Service
Model T Fords
furnish
OILY
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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.
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FOR SALE— Small, gentle pony for
small boy. Call S. D. Dunlop, res­
idence phone 71-51.
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FOR SALE— One Anchor Holt cream
separator, No. 3, good shape. Fred
Baker, 1-4 mile south Eagle Creek
grange hall.
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FOR SALE— One Chevrolet with de­
livery body, good shape, good rub­
ber; also one Ford touring. Eagle
Creek Garage.
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STRAYED— Sorrel horse about 8
years old, 900 lbs., branded. Was
last seen in Colton district. Please
notify News office.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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WANTED— Five tons each o f red
raspberries, loganberries, dewber­
ries and Himalayans.
Highest
cash price. Chas. Weaver, Phone
82-6, Estacada.
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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.
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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 . Rhodes
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