Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 29, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 192S
PAGE SIX
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| Put Your Model T Ford in Shape
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Our records show that the average useful life of a
Model T Ford is seven years. That means there
should be a lot of good service left in your car.
Don’t sacrifice it just to get a new automobile, but
bring it in and let us look it over. We’ll tell you just
what it needs and fix it up at low cost. The labor
charge for completely overhauling the engine and
transmission is only $25.
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THE U N I V E R S A L CAR
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B O B
C. W. Fuller is preparing to put
out a late crop of potatoes.
K. H. Currin was home over the
| week end.
Walter Looney took Wilbur Looney
to Dr. Adix in Gresham. The doctor
opened his side and drew off the pus
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thinks with care Wilbur will get
i | all right
now.
Mrs. Frank Hafferty and children
Saturday to visit her parents
^ came
and can fruit. Alice is visiting her
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l Mrs. Beals in of Gresham.
Independence is vis-!
i ¡ling at the I.ester Hale home.
Clarice Lombard is out again after |
being confined to her home for the.
past week.
B. II. Stowell is at home visiting1
his family for a few days.
Mrs. Franks is out on the ranchj
again after spending the week in j
Portland and on the coast.
Messrs. Roy W alter and Wm. F.
Douglass were shippers of farm pro-1
ducts on the Currinsville store truck j
Tuesday.
Closing Out
All Seasonable
...Dry Goods
1 Cooke Motor Co. I
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CURRINSVILLE
E. E. Erickson is making hay.
C. A. Looney sold a fine cow on
Monday.
R. H. Miller is putting up a con­
crete reservoir and is jiiping the wa­
ter into hi» house.
Mr. and Mrs. Herny Johnson
17c
37c
15c
ENGLISH PRINTS, Per Yard
V isiting W ith D augh ter
Mrs. Ida Thumburg arrived Sun-;
day to visit for a week with her [
daughter, Mrs . Fred Leihammer. I
shipped a fine coop of of hens to the
Portland market Tuesday.
Martin Barenfein of lone and his
father-in-law were culling on th»
George W alter family Sunday.
I,ester Hale, locul road supervisor
is again putting gravel on the un
paved roads in the Currinsville dis­
trict.
Mrs. L. II. Ewalt accompanied
Lloyd to Portland Tuesday.
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BROADCLOTH, Fancy Patterns, per yard
H ere form C arlton
Howard and Myrtle Coleman of I
Carlton, Oregon, are visiting old time
friends in Currinsville.
GINGHAMS, at, per yard ..
R etu rns fro m P o rtlan d
Mrs. Nellie Marshall returned home
with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Allen,
Friday evening from Portland and
expects to remain for some time.
(F. £. Boner:
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SHEETING, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED BELOW COST
EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS TO BE CLOSED OUT AT
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COST AND BELOW COST
P o rtlan d V isitor
Mrs. W. E. Hall went to Portland I SS!
Tuesday and then out to Metzger j EE
Station where they have property in­
terests, returning home the same day.
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Estacada
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| RADIO BARGAINS—Two Five Tube Halowats. I G arag
Bob
garage improvements
Come in and let us give you a demonstration. = are about Cooke’s
completed and the building
is now in the hands of the painters,
| SPORTING GOODS, KODAKS AND FILMS | Pointer
Hughes.
98c
ONE LOT OF ALARM CLOCKS AT, Each
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D uniops H ere
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Dunlop and
little daughter have been here this
week looking after the berry crop on
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 4, 25c
Shum Shum Salad Oil, pt. 24c 5 the ranch south of the city.
Kellogg’s Pep, 4 for
49c
Quarts
47c 2
Kellogg's Bran Flakes
10c
To introduce— Large Jur
E Mrs. W ooster Im proving
Carnation Wheat Flukes 35c
Pickles ..............
30c E Mrs. Harold Wooster is able to be
Citrus Laundry Soap, 0 25c
One Small Jar FREE
again and was in Estacada
Gray Fruit Jar rings, doz. 5c
Peter Pan Peanut Butter 25c E around
Wednesday morning. She has been
Sugar; 100 lb. sack
$6.75
Try This Once
E visiting
her sister at Logan.
Tree Ripe brand Peaches
Playmate Washing Powder
2 Vi lb. cans ........
20c
1 for 19c; 2 for .
35c E
Tuna Fish, in pure olive oil
Do you need a new Champion = R etu rn s to E stacad a
V4 lb. size cans .
10c
carry Primrose Cream Separa- ~ Mrs. R. E. Baxter returned to Es-
Sardines, can
5c
tors in stock.
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land and will be the guest of her
ister, Mrs. N. B. Ecker, for a few
weeks.
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I CU RRIN SV ILLE ST O R E PRICES
The Estacada Hotel
THE PEOPLES STORE
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Route 1, Estacada
* Fine Line of Wall Paper
* Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Move to P o rtlan d
The Padburg family, who came
here this spring from Eastern Ore­
gon, having traded with Gus Wilcox
for the Wilcox property, moved to
Portland Wednesday.
Dr. H. D E M.
Kramer
N T IST
Estacada, Oregon
Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Evenings by appointment
O ffice Phone 315
Quite a large number from Esta-
. ada attended the Sunday school rally
if the Eastern Clackamas Council
if Religious Education at the Eagle
Creek grange grove Sunday. The
program lasted all day and a picnic
dinner was enjoyed in the grove at
noon. Rev. C. T. Cook of the M.
K. Church was one of the speakers
On and after July 1 we will endeavor to serve the
public better than ever. We are replentishing our
rooms with new linen and equipment and will be
pleased to see all our good friends. Let's all join
in putting over a big celebration on the Fourth.
—THE MANAGEMENT.
Calls attended day or night
Mortuary I. 0. O. F. Bldg.
Telephone No. 21-51
S. E. Wooster
Real E sta te L oans, In su ran ce
R entals
FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY
Tel. 77-3
Estacada, Ore.
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j Haircutting...
to y o u r p a rtic u la r ta s te —
cu t to conform stric tly w ith
your
individual req u ire-
m ents.
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Estacada, Oregon
| The Estacada Pharmacy I
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Dr. W. W. Rhodes
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician end Snrgeon
Estacada
U-NEED-A BAKERS
Phone 87-1
Estacada
Celebrate the Fourth
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ESTACADA
Adviser
Under Auspices of Estacada Band
Oregon
City, Oregon
Dr. M.
M. Martindale
C H IR O PR A C T O R
COURTESY
ESTACADA STATE
BANK
Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year.
Walter
W. Gilbert, M. D.
Physician end Surgeon
Real Estate
| We have just sold one of these complete sets to the |
| Estacada Band. Come in and let us give you a §
Demonstration.
1 Price, complete, nothing extra to buy $ 1 1 0 .5 0 =
Let us all join in making this a grand and glorious
celebration. It will help Estacada and what helps
Estacada also helps you.
A Big Day For All!
of Oregon City
Monday
and Friday Evenings
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Building, Estacada = »
after 6 o’clock
O ffice et Linn’s Inn
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C. V. MARTIN
Oregon
S chuebel, Beattie & Miller
Attorneys at Law
fi per cent state school money to
loan on farms; General law prac­
tice. Bank of Oregon City Bldg.
Oregon City
Oregon
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Be
Long
Now
TILL THE FOURTH OF JULY
O. D. EBY
at Law
f • General Attorney
Practice Confidential
Permanent waving- in our Port- jE *
land shop. Complete informa- E *
E tion here.
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ESTACADA, OREGON
L. A. CH A PM A N
M O R TIC IA N
LOST—Fishing rod, left on the side
of the railroad track above town.
Finder please return to News of­
fice and receive reward.
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A'new 'shipm ent, of
J . W . SA U N D ER S
* P ain tin g and P ap er H anging
A tte n d Sunday School R ally
A A
H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor
Office Hours 9 to 6
and Evenings
ESTACADA
OREGON
* C. D., D. C., E. C. LATOURETTE
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Attorneys
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Practice in All Courts
* First National Bank Bldg.
* Oregon City
Oregon
DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON
Dentist
Practice limited to extraction of
teeth and minor oral surgery’,
nerve blocking & gas anesthesia
453 Morgan Bldg.
Portland
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Celebrate the Fourth
AT ESTACADA
We Know You Wil Enjoy It!
Estacada Meat Co.
Estacada, Oregon