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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1928)
C L A C K A M A S C O U N T Y NEW S, F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 18, 192S PAG E SIX CHURCHES - M im m n n iiiiiiiiiiü iiiiiiiiim ii ii m ii iiii ii H h iii ii m M iii ii iih iii it ii iim iiii im m im iv FORD Genuine Battery Note— A ll church organizations iq Eastern Clackamas county are urged to send in their announcements each week fo r this column. No charge is made and it is desired that it be kept up to date, and fo r this reason it is asked that the notice be sent in each week.— Editor. Methodist Church A N D YO U R OLD B A T T E R Y Do you know that the largest at E 13-Plate 80-Hour ampere Battery with an all-rubber ca»e. Made up Z tendance at any church service last year was by far too small? And that with handles for radio. no one wants to live in a town with- I ’J out a church? := W e recharge and repair all makes o f Batteries. Service batteries ^ Do you know that Sunday school ig to train you and your children fo r o fo r rental. better life? That it does not pay to leave Sunday school and go home oil out o f town before the morning w or ship? Especially those who are | leaders. How will we keep the pupi| C O M P A N Y M O T O R C O O K E ' if the leader leaves and sets a bad Estacada, Oregon = = Phone 24-5 example? The Sunday school and Epworth r n m m m inim in ¡M ínim um i M m m m iim im m m m iim im m ii mi li m m m ilitili-: League are good places to go on Sun day and both are intended fo r you. Think these things over. W e have two very interesting themes fo r Sunday. Services at 11 a. m., “ The Meaning o f the King! dom,” and at 7 :30 p. m., “ The Mul, The Model T Ford is still a good car. More than tiple Man.” There will be special music by the choir. It will be good. eight million are in use and many o f them can be Sunday school at 10 a. m., Epworth driven for two, three and five years and even longer. League at 6:30 p. m. A crodial in Come in and see us about your. A small expendi vitation is extended to all.— C. T. ture may put it in shape for thousands o f Cook, pastor. miles o f additional service. Presbyterian Churches This Sunday is being observed in the Presbyterian churches as young people’s day o f prayer. The youn^ Dealer Authorized people are given a special invitation to attend the services. Rev. George N. Taylor, field representative fo t Albany college, will preach at all three places. Springwater— Sunday school at 10 a. m., morning worship at 11 . Sandy, Oregon Phone Sandy 41 George— Sunday school at 2 p. m.( church service at 3 p. m. Eagle Creek— Sunday school at mimmmimmimmimmmmmimmimmmmmmmimiimmmmmmmmm: 10:30 a. m., evening service at. Christian Church Bible school theme fo r Sunday morning will be Christian Steward ship. Come and join In the discuss, ion o f this practical and vital sub, ject. A class fo r everyone, and r live, loyal teacher fo r every class Bible school at 10 a. m., Mrs. Page, superintendent. Communion and preaching at 11. The theme fo r the M morning message w ill be “ The Faces we are Making.” E A STO R Y OF T H E E A R L Y E IG H T IE S , P H O TO G R A PH E D IN E Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. = . ITS O R IG IN A L SE T T IN G S A N D L O C A L E — W H E R E TH E ORE. = The C. E. is our only evening ser vice and is the young people’s own | GON T R A IL CROSSED TH E JOHN D A Y . meeting. They will discuss the topia S P E C IA L MUSIC B Y | o f “ How Does Law Increase Free dom.” Miss Anna Leeman is pres, ident. The young people o f the town and community who have no other church home are especially in A N D HIS F U L L BLOODED IN D IA N O R C H E S TR A vited.— Hugh Foster, pastor. Last Sunday evening the Endea S N Admission 15c and 40c vor enjoyed an excellent violin solo E Show starts at 7 :30 Box O ffic e open at 7 E by Miss Beatrice Wilder. Miss An| derson concluded as fine and live a itmiiimmimimmmmmmmmimmimimmmmiimmmmmmmiimmmmtt discussion on the subject o f a Chrisi idiimmiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiii:: tian’s duty as a voter as has been our privilege to attend fo r some time. The young people are proud o f this fine co-operation o f the young ladies = Good Extension Table ................................... $8.00 = o f the high school.— H. F. $ 7-95 BOB E Well Put Your Model T Ford in Good Shape at Low Cost The Peoples Store ► I T ’S A F A C T GROUP BUYING POWER GIVES YOU BETTER VALUES THE OWNER SERVES YOU HERE Quantity Buying is the secret o f chain store success. It is similarly the se cret o f our values. As members o f the great Red and W hite chain we enjoy the combined buying power of hundreds o f stores— and give you “ Quality Always Higher than Price.” You Can Do Better at a Red & White Store Saturday and Monday, October 20 and 22 ¿ fio ra ci Bob Smith Garage j LIBERTY THEATRE | Thursday, October 25 ( only ) j The Historical Old Oregon Trail I Action Drama | Chief Big Boy | | j E | = SPECIAL Dandy Dining Room T a b le .............................. 6.00 i D U A L D U T Y U N IT FOR Heaters, up fr o m .. ............................................. 3.00 1 C H E V R O LE T TRU CKS P O P U LA R Joe Levy, produce merchant 'of Big Bargain in Kitchen Cabinet, quick sale...... 5.00 _ E ' Portland, bought one o f the new Wash ................................ 3.00 E : Chevrolet trucks with the Dual Duty Tw o Kitchenettes, each .................................... 2.50 E j attachment this week from the Cas- Solid Mahogany Center T a b le ........................... 3.50 E cade Chevrolet company. Mr. Levy Dandy Oak Center T a b le .................................. 3.00 = recently came from California where iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Stand GILGAN’S Furniture Exchange Phone 9x6 Estacada E he had been using the same equips E ment. E The Cascade has also received an = j order fo r one o f the trucks from the Standard Oil company o f Estacada, = which will be delivered in about two E uni 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ni imi ih in mitt, weeks- 25 O IO o LÍD o IO O -o O U5 O o ««- ® ® 25 25 25 25 25 10 10 10 10 10 Nothing Nicer or More Useful— I ® This ad, fully punched, together with $5.95 in cash, entitles bearer to an unusually beautiful Shawl Robe. Sold everywhere at $10 oe more. They are big full sized robes made o| soft fleecy Oregon wool and have the long fringe that is so attractive. Pretty combinations o f delicately blended colors that please the eye. Suitable for your davenport or car. A real pal on beach or country trips. A nice ornament and a real comfort in summer or winter. They make a most acceptable g ift for anyone. Tell your friends about them. W e will be glad to supply your friends with purchase cards on request. This ad w ill be punched on cash purchases only, and must be presented for punching at tjme o f making purchase. This card for the exclusive use o f................................................................ » » CASCADE CHEVROLET COMPANY 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Estacada, Oregon 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 H. B. SNYDER, OWNER W e reserve the right to limit quantities CALUMET BAKING POWDER can f o r ...... ............. 2 9 ^ SERVUS JELL DESERT 3 pkgs. f o r ........... 23C ALBERS’ PEARLS OF WHEAT One package for 23 C CROWN CAKE FLOUR 5-lb. size, one for . 35c SAGINAW MATCHES Carton, 6 boxes .. 27C COLEMAN RAG MANTLES SERVUS MACARONI and SPAGHETTI 8-oz. pkgs., 3 fo r ........2 2 ^ SNOWDRIFT 4 pound pail fo r ....... 91 C Van Camp’s PORK AND BEANS Medium, 2 f o r ......... 19 C RED & WHITE COFFEE 1-lb pkg. fo r ........... 42 C RED AND WHITE OLEO 1-lb. pkg. for ........... 2 1 c GALVANIZED OIL CANS Box o f 12 f o r ............69<^ 5-gallon s i z e ..............95<^ Hear our Radio program every Friday over KGW at 6:30 p.m. BARTO N uimHiiiiiimiiiiiiimmiMiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiriiiiimimiiiiiitiii* Lessons on Twentieth Wedding Anniversary One o f the most enjoyable parties o f the fall was given by Mr. and Mrs. George Forman at Burghardts hall on Thursday evening, October 11th, it being their twentieth wedding an niversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schweitzer, L. Rivers and fam ily; Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Pesz- necker, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pesz- 1 Phone 293 Estacada, Oregon = necker, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pesznecker, TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiimiimimiimmmimiiiiiiiiMimmmmiiiiimiiiiiiiimiHiiiiiiiit: Mr. and Mrs. Charley Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Miss Jennie 1111111 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111:11111111111111111 Smith, Miss Josephine Moore, Miss ^Dorothy Webster, Miss Loretta W al lace, Miss Adeline and Eleanor Ped erson, Miss Helen Sandstrom, Mr. E and Mrs. W alter Smith, Mr. and Mrs. 3 Henry Anderson, Vernnar Anderson ; E and Miss A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. j r D. L. Erdman, Mrs. A. T. Jones, Mrs. i E Dorothy Borders, Mr. and Mrs. ¡3 There is an old axiom to the effect that “ at the foot | Fred Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin John- ! E o f the lighthouse it is dark,” and in the past in many § son, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Lake, Mr. 3 homes the w ife and children were kept in the dark 1 and Mrs. A. H. Still, Mr. and Mrs. j = H. T. Gibson, Harvey Gibson, Charles 3 as to the business and financial affairs of the head | Borders, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Court- = o f the household. § ney, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tracy, Mr. 3 But the old order has changed, and the modern E and Mrs. W. G. Burghardt, Mr. and s Mrs. W alter Burghardt, John Hick- 3 woman looks into the future with the same keen | and practical mind that has so materially advanced 1 man, Mrs. Lena Pederson, E. P. Jen- s sen, Fred Smith, Mr. and M r » Frank 3 her position in the past quarter o f a century, an at- | Love. 3 titude that is contributing a lrage measure o f in- 1 Music was furnished by J. Miller E fluence to the advancement o f our country. and John Irvin g o f Estacada. and S A fam ily budget and a bank account in a good bank will help E W. R. Telford and sons o f Boring. 3 solve the problem. Ask us how. 5 Cards were played early in the eve- 3 f Violin and Piano f B eatrice W ilder t Don’t Leave Your Wife and I Children in the Dark j ning and dancing a fte r refreshments. 3 Refreshments consisted o f cake, ice 3 cider. Mr. and Mrs. Forman also J 3 gave cigars and marshmellows. Mr. and Mrs. Forman received E Gresham, Oregon f many beautiful and useful gifts. All 3 present reported a very enjoyable E evening and wished their hosts many 3 more happy wedded days. j »IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH * F ir s t S t a t e B a n k “A Strong Bank” j