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EASTERN PAG E SIT *iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiim iiim iiiiim iiiiin iiiim im iiim iiiiim im = f NEWS. FRIDAY, JUNE 22. 1928 | school at 10 a. m., for those who will j remain at home. There will be preaching services at 8:00 p. m., the subject, “ L ife’s Picture,” a very interesting subject. I Be sure and hear this. Epworth j League at 7 p. m.— C. T. Cook, pastor. | Don’t Sacrifice Your | Model T Ford Protect your investment by running your Model T Ford as long as possible. Expenditure of a few dollars may enable you to get thousands of miles of additional service. Bring the car to us and let us tell you how much it will cost to put it in A -l shape. We use only genuine Ford parts. All labor charged at stand- ard flat rate. CLACKAMAS : Always Trade Where You Get S. & h. Green Stamps TrachseLW ood Nuptials Miss Rose Trachsel of Estacada and Chester R. Wood o f Carver were married Saturday. = Telephone Building Improved The Estacada Telephone & Tele graph building is being improved this week with a new shingle roof. Visits in Forest Grove S THE U N I V E R S A L C A M 1 Mrs. G. E. Lawrence spent several days last week visiting in Portland and Forest Grove. \ B O B I Cooke Motor Co. | No matter what you buy or where you buy it, be sure to ask for Lee Bronson o f Portland was a week end visitor here at the home of his brother, Neal Bronson. your discount in S. & H. Green Stamps. T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim im im iiim iiiiim iiiiim iiiiiiiiim im iiim m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ii Rube Shaw’s Valjean Girls’ band and entertainers will appear at the Liberty Theatre in a musical and vaudeville presentation, Saturday night, June 30. The Valjeans are a unit o f the Normandy Girls organ ization which played Manager Bill Perry’s theatre a short time ago, and proved so popular that another en gagement has been arranged, with a change in the personnel o f the or chestra, and an entirely new program o f musical selections and vaudeville acts. The show will start early, as the Carl Douglass Post of the American Legion has secured this unit o f the Normandy Girls orchestra to play its regular dance at Eagle Creek on the same night, following their perform ance at the Liberty Theatre. Frank Confer, rube character com edian, is a feature o f this show which also includes lively dancing acts, singing and novelty offerings, in ad dition to the special musical numbers o f the Valjean Girls’ Band. when you procure the famous S. & H. premiums— hundreds of which are illustrated in our catalog which we gladly furnish you — and you’ll always want to get S. & H. Green Stamps. S. & h. PREMIUMS COST YOU NOTHING They are obtainable only in exchange for S. & H. Green Stamps. «« ..Currinsville Store Prices.. Kellogg’s Wheat Biscuits; 2 large packages.......... One old style pkg. Free with above Four Kellogg’s Cornflakes . 2 5 < ; Two Pep f o r ..........................25<^ Kellogg’s Bran Flakes ..........10<^ 2£ cans Tomatoes, 2 for...... 2 5 C Sardines, per c a n ..................... 5 C Davidson’s sandwich bread.. 1 4 ^ articles of your choice. DEPENDABLE used cars. Implement Co., Gresham. Every year millions of dollars worth of this exceptionally high grade merchandise is obtained by thrifty people throughout the United States and it is important that you get your share. Every time you get an S. & H. premium you save the money it would have cost you had you purchased it at a store. For Sale— 8 seven weeks old pigs. R. G. Palmateer, Phone 19-56. 7-6 Hessel j29 = LOST— Red book containing two sales books. Geo. Lawrence and Son. j8 tf THE PEOPLES STORE FOR SALE — A Reliance two burner oil stove; almost new. Call at the Library and see it. tf = WANTED— Girl for light house work In His parable o f the man that — write to Mrs. R. E. Loomis, 567 was sowing seed Jesus explained that Elliott ave., Portland. It “ The sower soweth the word.” How WANTED to buy or trade for good important if is for Christians to rec farm wagon. B. F. Forrester, R. ognize that God's word is the very 4, Boring. Phone Estacada 40-13. life o f God Himself. It is the living germ o f immortality; for it is through FOR SALE— Twenty-eight 3-months God’s word that He communicates old pigs, $5 each. John Marshall, with our hearts. And as the word Springwater. Phone 86-3. ltc comes into our hearts, just as the seed is sown in the ground, we learn FOR SALE— Snap— 12x30 silo, one No. 10 Buycoek cutter. Sandy the truth, as expressed by the apostle Garage. ltc that “ The word o f God is living and active.” God’s word comes to us from the living Eternal One Himself. As it i: the living germ o f immortality, for it is through God’s word that He communicates with our hearts, just as the seed is sown in the ground, we learn o f a truth, as expressed by the apostle, that “ The word o f God if living and active.” Next Sunday morning there will not be any preaching services for some desire to go to the Sunday school rally to be held at Eagle Creel grange grove. There will be Sunday You simply exchange a filled book, or books, for the article, or WANT ADS Methodist Church Mrs. George Townsend and chil dren spent a few days in Portland last week at the home of Mrs. Town send’s mother. Mrs. Harry Poole was a caller at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Hass Tracy over the week end. Mrs. George Armstrong returned home Friday from a week’s visit in Portland, attending grand chapter O. E. S. Mrs. Armstrong reports a most pleasant and instructive meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davidson, ac companied by Mr. Davidson’s mother, were Portland visitors a few days last week. Mrs. Fred Marshall and Mrs. Dale Kelly were shopping in Portland one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McGinnis and children spent the week end visiting in Boring. Dan Matson o f Estacada was a vis itor at Three Links, calling on his grandson, Homer Matson. Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong cash trade. Just keep in mind the substantial saving you make CHURCHES at the Springwater, George and Eag;e Creek churches this Sunday as the congregations will join in the sei- vices o f the district Sunday school rally o f the Eastern Clackamas Coun cil o f Religious Education, at the Eagle Creek grange grove. This will be an all-day service, beginning at 10:30 a. m., and closing about 3 p. nt with a basket dinner at noon. Mem bers o f the Sunday school are special ly urged to attend this rally. Notice to Springwater people:— 1 you do not have a way to go, be at the church at 9:45 a. m., and trans portation will be provided.— T. I Kirkwood. Progressive merchants gladly give you these valuable stamps in appreciation of your Miss Edna Bates is home from Monmouth where she has been at spent the week end in Portland visit tending the state normal. ing relatives, driving in in their new car. NOTICE Ray Schaefer, accompanied by his As the loganberry crop is com sister, Miss Celia Schaefer, and Mrs. mencing to open earlier than usual Schaefer’s sister, went in to see the this season, berries will be received rose show one day last week. at the cannery plant on Friday, June Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones were 22 and then again on Monday fo l out to attend the wedding of Mr lowing. Plenty o f crates on hand. Jones brother Ted Kiggins, to Miss As indications point to a large Erma Jones, Saturday evening. crop we would very much appreciate it if growers would get in with their deliveries as early as possible. We are also buying dew berries, raspberries, black caps, Royal Ann cherries and Bartlett pears. Presbyterian Churches J. G. Hayman. There will be no regular service- Adv. NORMANDY GIRLS HERE ON SATURDAY, JONE 30 Route 1, Estacada Painting and Paper Hanging Fine Line o f Wall Paper Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Dr. H. M. Kramer D EN TIST Estacada, Oregon O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment The Fourth of July The Glorious Fourth will soon be here. Let’s all help to make it a grand success. A Real Fourth with a Real Celebration. Get your friends to come! U-NEED-A BAKERS Estacada Phone 87-1 O ffice Phone 315 FOR SALE— Florence Automatic oil stove, 3 burner, in good condition, also 5-ga!lon oil can. See Harry Kitehing, Estacada, city. 7-6 L. A . CH APM AN M O RTICIAN Calls attended day or night Mortuary I. O. O. F. Bldg. Telephone No. 21-51 LOST— Check book and bank book, containing driver’s license. Mrs. George Perry. Please leave at the bank. it* Celebrate the Fourth IN FOR SALE— Pair o f year-old tur- j keys and 10 poults, $16. Two | nine-months-old hogs, $10 each. Matt Park, Colton, Ore. Route 1 at Elwood, Phone 15-62. j29 FOR SALE— Strawberries, raspber ries, lognns, 50c per crate, pick j them yourself. Kinney & Lamber-1 son place, opposite Garfield grange hall. W. J. Kinney. 6-30 j FOR SALE— Five acres clover and timothy in the field; also clover seeder, dining table, 12-inch plow, berry wire, w olf skin, books 25c each; back volumes of the Crafts man and garden magazines; writ ing desk, some cut glass and china, chiffonier. Mrs. J. W. Moxley, Marrow station. it* ESTACADA, OREGON = H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor J. W . SAUNDERS USED Cream separators, gas engines, binders, mowers, rakes, spreaders, ensilage cutters. Hessel Implement Company, Gresham. j29c S. E. Wooster Real Estate Loan», Insurance Rentals FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY Tel. 77-3 Estacada, Ore. * * * * * * * * * * O. D. EBY A ttorn ey at Law General Practice Confidential Adviser O regon City, O regon Dr. M. M. Martindale CH IRO PRACTO R o f Oregon City Monday and Friday Evenings after 6 o’clock * * * * O ffice at Linn’ s Inn * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ESTACADA A Big Day For All! Under Auspices o f Estacada Band CO U RTESY E STA C AD A STATE BANK Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year. Walter W. Gilbert, M. D. Estacada, Oregon O ffice Hours 9 to 6 and Evenings ESTACADA OREGON * Dr. W. W. Rhode. _____ C. D., D. C., E. C. LAT O U R E TT E Attorneys • O STE O PATH IC Physician and Surgeon Practice in AU Courts First National Bank Bldg. O regon City Oregon Real Estate • • Estacada • • *.. IT W ONT BE LONG NOW — THE MANAGEMENT * * * * e e Oregon e e e e e J Physician end Surgeon C. V. M ARTIN The Estacada Hotel e i “ Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon Per pound ................................................. 2 7 £ e Schuebel, Beattie & Miller * Attorneys at Law 6 per cent state school money to loan on farms; General law prac- tice. Bank o f Oregon City Bldg. Oregon City Oregon * * * * * DR. CH AS. P. JOHNSON Dentist Practice limited to extraction of teeth and minor oral surgery, nerve blocking A gas anesthesia 45S Morgan Bldg. Portland Estacada Meat Co. Estacada, Oregon