Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, October 19, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    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
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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
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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-
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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
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' if the leader leaves and sets a bad
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example?
The Sunday school and Epworth
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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
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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.”
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Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
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vice and is the young people’s own
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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
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vited.— Hugh Foster, pastor.
Last Sunday evening the Endea­
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Admission 15c and 40c
vor enjoyed an excellent violin solo
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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
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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
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Well Put Your Model T Ford in Good Shape
at Low Cost
The Peoples
Store
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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
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Bob Smith Garage
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Joe Levy, produce merchant 'of
Big Bargain in Kitchen Cabinet, quick sale...... 5.00 _
E ' Portland, bought one o f the new
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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
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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.
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CASCADE CHEVROLET COMPANY
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Estacada, Oregon
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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.
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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-
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necker, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pesznecker,
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Mr. and Mrs. Charley Norris, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Miss Jennie
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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
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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.
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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- |
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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
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W. R. Telford and sons o f Boring. 3
solve the problem. Ask us how.
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Cards were played early in the eve- 3
f Violin and Piano f
B eatrice W ilder t
Don’t Leave Your Wife and
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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
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many beautiful and useful gifts. All 3
present reported a very enjoyable E
evening and wished their hosts many 3
more happy wedded days.
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F ir s t S t a t e B a n k
“A Strong Bank”
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