Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 24, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928
BARTON
Mrs. Marie Gibson delightfully en
tcrtained the Good Will club Thurs­
day o f last week. Those present were
Mrs. Marie Wallace, Mrs. Ruth White
head, Mrs. Grace Still, Mrs. Bee Wal­
lace, Mrs. Bartrum, Mrs. Hoffman,
Mrs. Grace Randalls, Mrs. Earl Odell
and baby, Mrs. Gladys Odell, Mrs.
Lena Pedersen, Mrs. Hattie Peter­
sen and her mother, Mrs. L. Peter­
sen, Miss Martha Whitehead, Misse;
Adeline and Eleanor Pedersen, Miss
Loretta Wallace, Miss
Margaret
Brown. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Ruth White
head.
Sam Whitehead is helping Adolph
Still haul cord wood.
Rev. and Mrs. Barry were enter­
tained at dinner at the home o f Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Whitehead Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen and
family o f Portland spent Sunday vis
Ring their relatives, Mrs. Lena Pe.
dersen and family.
A community picnic was given by
the Sunday school last Thursday or
Deep Creek. An enjoyable time was
spent by those present. Races and
swimming were the principal sports
enjoyed by the younger set. Many
prizes were given.
Mr. Slack and daughter Oma and
Miss Martha Whitehead returned lat<
Monday from a six-day outing al
Wildcat. They brought with then-.
20 gallons of huckleberries. The trip
was made on horseback and they re­
ported a pleasant time.
A shower was given in honor of
Mrs. Atlee Erickson (Alice Udell)
at the home o f her aunt, Mrs. Marie
Gibson, Tuesday night by the Good
Will club and friends. Many beauti­
ful and useful gifts were received
Mrs. Erickson’s marriage came as e
surprise to her friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen called
on Mrs. George Forman while visiting
here Sunday.
Mrs. Gus Whitehead and Mrs. Ar
thur Larsen were here Tuesday from
Bridal Veil.
C. T. Whitehead and Robert Rob­
inson left Tuesday evening for Bridal
Veil. The .camp started up again
Monday after a layoff o f a couple of
months.
Johnny Hickman is still looking
for the person that put salt >o the
gas tank o f his auto a week ago Sat­
urday night.. It was a mean trie!
to play and if Johnny ever finds the
guilty guy it will be just too bad foi
him.
Clyde McMurray o f Gresham was
clerking at the Gibson store Tuesday
while Mr. Gibson was away on bus­
iness.
L. A. CHAPMAN
MORTICIAN
Calls attended day or night
Mortuary I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Telephone No. 21-61
FOR SALE— Ford touring 1926 mod­
el, 6 tires, in good running order.
Also one .38 calibre Colt’s Army
Special revolver, holster and belt
with cartridges, two suit cases and
miscellaneous personal effects. For
complete particulars phone 45-11,
Albert Kitching or Bud Muir at
Squaw Mountain Road Camp.
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Member Affiliated Buyers
U. S. MORGAN, Prop.
COMPLETE LINE OF FEED AND GROCERIES
Saturday and Monday
WE DELIVER
—
PHONE YOUR ORDERS
WEEK END FEATURES FOR
August 25 and 27
KELLOGG’S
Bran Flakes
Large Package
47<*
3 for 25c
Lindsay’s
RIPE OLIVES
l ’s Tall Picnic Size
OLEOMARGARINE
Guaranteed Highest
Quality, 1-lb Carton
SNOWDRIFT
4 lb. Tin
91c*
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MARSHMALLOWS
Fireside Brand
DeLuxe Quality
5-lb. Tins
$ 1.20
2 0 <*
2 for 29c
2 for 39c
MALTED MILK
Thompsons
Double Malted
Chocolate Flavored
1-lb. Can
Van Camp’s
PORK and BEANS
Medium Size No 2 Can
1 0 <*
3 for 25c
49<*
Shavers Brand
GRAPE FRUIT
Fancy Florida Pack
1-lb. Can
Gold Bar
JAR RUBBERS
Highest Quality Red
Double Dipped
2 pkgs. for
Pound, 25c
JELL-X-CELL
Jell Desert, All Flavors
Finest Quality
3 pHs. for
23c*
RAISINS
Gray Ribbon Brand
Finest Seedless Raisins
4-lb. Bag
28c*
13c*
2 for 25c
15 c*
P E A S
Rodman, Fancy Petit
Pois Sweet, 2’s
CREAM OF WHEAT
large package
23c*
24<*
PICKLING SPICES
Vinegar ........................ Gal. 35c
Whole Pkg. 9c
Allspice
”
9c
Chilli Pepper
”
9c
Cinnamon ....
”
9c
Cloves ...........
”
9c
Mustard Seed
”
9c
Pickling Spice
2 for 45c
Sugar Prices are Advancing— Ask for Our Special on Sugar This Week
fo r Economical Transportation
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CHEVRO LET
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take a Ride -
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and you will know why Chevrolet is
of
^ th e Nation for 1928 /
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Dr. H. M. Kramer
DENTIST
Estacada, Oregon
O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Evenings by appointment
One of the most spectacular achievements in
automobile history is the manner in which
today’s Chevrolet is increasing its margin of
leadership as the world’s largest builder of
automobiles. Since January 1st more than
750,000 Bigger and Better Chevrolets have
been delivered I
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O f f i c e P h on e 315
O. D. EBY
Attorney at Law
General Practice Confidential
Adviser
Oregon
A. B. COFFEE
Affiliated Buyers
Highest Quality
1 lb. pkg.
15<*
FOR SALE— Hungarian vetch and
gray oat seed, one-third vetch, two-
Bids will be received for bus trans­
thirds oats. Elmer Anderson, Ea­ portation o f high school students to j
gle Creek. Phone 42-13.
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Clackamas County, Estacada, Oregon |
ANCONA PULLETS— A few fancy up to and including August 25, to
birds for only $1 each. Cockerels 7 p. m. There will be 30 students. (
for $1.50 each. Eagle Creek Trad­ more or less. Route, via Springwater
ing Company.
It to Carver to Eagle Creek and Esta­
cada. The route is 30 miles in length
BULBS from choice dahlias, 25c
one way.
each. Orders taken.
Mrs. Ray
By order of Board o f Directors,
Wilcox, Estacada.
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PLAIN SEWING and dress making
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WM. DALE, Clerk.
neatly and quickly done at reason­
able prices. Children’s sewing a
specialty.
Mrs. Wiley Howell,
Springwater.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks and
appreciation to the friends and neigh­
bors for their kindness and the floral
offerings in our late bereavement.—
Mrs. Lydia M. Park, Mrs. Semour
Lankins, Mrs. F. N. Cadonau and Mr.
Matt Park.
Come take a ride! Learn why Chevrolet is
first choice of the nation for 1928. Experience
the effortless handling, the supreme comfort
and high-speed endurance that have been
such im portant factors in the sensational
popularity it is enjoying in every section of
the land! Learn by sitting at the wheel of this
great new car what amazing performance is
now available in a low-priced automobile!
Come take a ride—today!
City, Oregon
Dr. M. M. Martindale
C H IR O P R A C T O R
of Oregon City
Trips to Estacada discontinued
until latter part o f September
T o o r in f $ 4 Q f
o r R oadster . . »
Walter W. Gilbert, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
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Office Hours 9 to 6
and Evenings
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FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY
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Physician end Snrgeen
Estacada
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Wherever hHl* are «tempest, the fame of
the Chevrolet m otor isgreatest - -because
it is built on the valve in head prine.pl«
which provides all the power advantages
o f overhead direct bring.
Oregon
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advantages o f light invar strut pistons,
large valves, and carburetor equipped
with an acceleration welL
Cascade Chevrolet Co,
Estacada. Oregon
C. V. MARTIN
Real Estate
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Estacada Feed Store
The common duties of life are the
shrines where prayer is to transform
work and workers until we become
conscious o f the living presence and
possess abounding joy.
What does the Christian character
or balanced life mean. It is this:
Faith without credulity, conviction
without bigotry, charity without con_
descention, courage without pugnac­
ity, self respect without vanity, hu­
FOUND— Fountain pen. Owner can mility without pride, love o f humanity
get same at the News office upon without sentimentality and meekness
proper identification and payment with power.
o f this ad.
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The welcome you will receive
FOR SALE— One Boyle-Daton gas comes from the feeling o f doing to
pump, like new. Priced for quick all. We ask you to come next Sun­
sale $50. Eagle Creek Trading day at 11 o ’clock in the morning and
hear a discussion of the subject, “ A
Company.
It
Closed Door and a Waiting Savior.”
FOR SALE — SHINGLES— 95 per Also come in the evening at 8 o ’clock
cent perfects, $3.10 per thousand, when the subject will be “ The Right­
delivered. Paul Klaetsch, Tele­ eous Man.” Our prayer meeting has
phone 83-11.
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been changed to 7 :30 on Thursday
FOR SALE— Four foot cord wood, evenings. The Sunday school meets
second growth, $4.50 delivered in each Sunday morning at 10 o ’clock,
Estacada. Joe Nicholson, Phone
with a good corps o f teachers and
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workers.
FOR SALE— Team of horses, cheap.
We will be delighted to have you
See them any evening. Raymond
DeShazer, Eagle Creek.
2t next Sunday at the church services,
and will give you a royal welcome.
FOR SALE— Five pigs, 11 weeks old;
— C. T. Cook, pastor.
also Chester White brood sow. A.
Steinke, Route 1, Estacada. Tele­
phone 34-131.
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CALL FOR BIDS
HELP WANTED— The Apple Grow-
ers association, Hood River, will
want steady, reliable help about
September 10, to harvest the fall
crop o f apples and pears. Good
cabins, camps furnished. Bring
bedding and cooking utensils.
Will also need experienced apple
and pear packers. A beginner's
class in packing will commence on
September 5.
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The Christian Endeavor o f Nora
Memorial church will be led on Aug­
ust 26 by Mrs. Weatherby. The topic
is “ What the World Owes to Relig
ious Leaders.”
Mrs. H. H. Anders and family have
gone to the mountains after huckle­
berries.
J. J. Davis has traded his farm to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johansen of
Portland. Mr. Davis has lived in the
Garfield distirct for sixty years and
will be missed by his neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Henrickson and
son Ray are home after attending
the Adventist camp meeting at For
est Grove, which was largely attend­
ed by people from several Eastern
states.
The C. E. club had a weiner roast
August 15 at the home o f Mr. and
Mrs. H. Anders, 31 being present
and all had a very enjoyable time.
The next meeting will bo September
19 at the Jas. Rccher home.
WANT ADS
CHURCHES
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