Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, October 26, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Mr. and Mrs.
W.W. DARTT
Barber & Beauty
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Barber shop in Masonic Bldg.
lle11uty shop next door to stage
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Waving
Permanent
Complete Equipment
Operatore
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DENTIST
Phone Sandy 151
Sandy, Oregon
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Dentiat
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• nerve blocking & gas anesthesia
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Portland
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6 per cent state school money to
loan on farms; General law prac-
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Oregon City
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Telephone No. 2 1-61
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Estaco.da, Oregon
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Trips to Eatacada discontinued
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§ CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES
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By Satterfield
Playaiciaa and 5111'•-•
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ESTACADA
OREGON
Willamette Building, Oregon City
Entrance Opp ooite Poot OHice
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OUT OF YOUR CHEVROLET
THE
Dual Duty Unit
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fulness of your
Chevrolet Truck
Think of the greater ~ervice, th larger profit , that -
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hevrolct would yield you if there wa a way -
by which you could, easily, quickly,
conomically
and afely 1 ngthen its wheelbase and increase it ;;
capacity.
Think of the large r, bulkier loads you
could haul and the greater busines you could do
per load an l per mile.
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THE DUAL DUTY UNIT for
h vrolet Truck en-
ables you to get th se advantag ' of big-truck ca-
pacity and operation. And attachment of the Dual
Duty
nit to your Chevrolet truck L an easy job,
quickly p rformecl and an economical job.
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Agency for the Entire State, with off ices at the
CASCADE CHEVROLET COMPANY, Estacada
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Dual Duty of Oregon
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Portland, Oreeon
201 .207 Grand Aveaue
Phone Lancaaler 1597
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Fint National Bank Blq.
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Phone 562
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DR. P. G. BROWN, Dentist
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Out of lown pc-uplc "C'n·,•<I in on!' ,·!~it ,,hl•n
good dt•nti. lt.·.
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$10.00 to $37.00
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GUARANTEED
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PJCTORJAL Llf Of HERBERT HOOVER
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At thi officc- w<• arc- <'CJUipn•d to
handle th,• mosl difficult , ,tra,•-
tion, with i:us or lm·al ini,•,·tion
around lht• gums.
A tra inee.I d<·ntnl nurs,• lo in•un•
l°IPanlin,• .
My pa. t Pxpnit nu• ,, ill h, .. 1r m1•
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(Crowded out la t week)
J. . Tracy failed in his fit l at-
tempt to get a deer when he visited
the mountains some tim
go, so ho
started out again Wednesday morn-
ing to try his luck agam.
Mr. and l'Jrs. Fred Leihammer
were business visitors to Portland on
lone.lay. Mrs. W. H . Grabeel accom.
ponied them.
Mr. and Mrs. J . . Michellree and
Mr. and Ira. George
1orrow of
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RS. HOO VER'S qui k wit and tart gr~at opportunlll s gripped the wet • Portland were visitors at the
Sparks home Sunday,
will s nd her in r:ood slr-icl if coming crowd and It turned quiet.
Edmond
aling, son of E . E.
1he aucrtiads Mrs. Coolid ro n~ first
In silnpl , direct lansuage some one
lady or the land. This lndd<'nt prcn·!'s con:;ratulat d Mr. Hoover and told Saling of Estacada, was married one
the point :
him how &Ind his old rrlends were duy lust week at Vancouver, Wash.,
Well known as are the Il o1wcrs In to see him. Wlth qua! simplicity to Miss Georgia E. Beck of Boringi
P alo Alto and friendly thot1"h they . 1r. Houver r eplied that ho was glad
The many friends of Ted in this vi•
have always been with th faculty and to be back.
atud ents at Stanrord nlverdily , wlwn
'l'hen ensued sllence unlll Mre . C'inity extend h arty congratulations .
) fr. Hoover return d to hlH oh! home Hoover stepp0d forward . Sho recalled They will reside in Portland where
In July, candidate tor the hh•hcst of• lhat In their student days, just ~no Ted is employed.
tl ce at the comm:rnd of the Ar.1erl ~nn phrase had been generally used at
Guests at the E. E. Hannah home
p ople, a natural ch.1,m bC~ l!Wd to Staurorct to express Inc. cision as to
Sunday were Mrs. Hananh 's sister,
open up between him nud his nc•!"h· the next move. She selz d upon the
Irs. M. Berry, and her niece, Miss
bors. In spite of bnnds. nn,I college old slogan:
Lura Berry, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
aongs nnd univ rsity yells, at sight of
"\Veil, do we ride or straggle!"
Shouts of laughter greeted the ta. Hannah, all of Portland.
h im there swe[lt over the crowd a sud•
den renlfznllon that beruro thlm Rtood mlllar question. Tho Ice wns broken.
Earl Hassell, son of Mr. and l\Irs.
t ho man cho~ n by tho Ilepnbllran The awkward moment passec!- The A. . Hassall, who was with his moth.
party to lend it to vic tory. Ti1e thought !Toover neighbors pressed toward to
er and brother at Hood River picking
or his n w responsibilities and his otter th ei r congratulations.
apples, returned home Saturday and
started to school Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sylvesor of
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Portland, parents of Mrs. W. E. Linn,
- arrived Friday evening of last wee~
and visited here at the home of their
daughter until the first of the week.
§ Pride of Wald o Hill .; Flour ............... ................. $1. 75
The Camp Fire girls held a cere•
Fi cher' Best Hard Wheat Flour ...................... $1.85
monial meeting Friday evening at
Silver Leaf Flour ................................................ $1.90 : the home of Carol Yocum. A social
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p otatoes b y t h e sac ] <, per poun d .............................. 1 c § , time was enjoyed following the bus.
§ iness meeting and refreshments were
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$5.85
served.
The 111. E. church will have a choir
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in the future, Miss Ruth Dillon hav-
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ing consented to direct. The first
A ssociation Calf Meal, 25 lbs ............................. $1.25
choir meeting was held Thursday eve.
We grind your grain, per 100 lbs . ........................ 1 50.
ning at the church.
Mrs. Mary Adams of Estacada at
Tomatoes, while th ey last, per box ...................... 35c
tended church in Portland Sunday
Jonathan Apples, per box ................................. $1.00
morning after which she visited with
We charge 15c p e r 100 for cleaning seed grain
relatives.
Mrs. W. A. H eylman has gone to
western Motor Oil, in your 1notor, qt. ···---··········
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Spokane
to visit with her son, who
astern
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broke a leg recently.
Gasoline, in your barrel, delivered, gallon ...... 1 8½c _
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow of
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Portland were guests at the home of
Mr. and l\Irs. F. E. Dooley Sunday.
A large number of friends of Mr.
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weds respond ed with a liberal treat.
One 15 Cent C'an of Liouid Stove P olish
One 40 Cent Can Li,:uid "Flit" for l<'lies and bugs
Mrs.
eva Day, daughter of Mr.
Three Dozen 10c Bc•, l J ar Rul>he1·s .•
and Mrs. A. Smith of Estacada, was
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One 25 Cent Carton of Maleh s
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One 30 Cent Bott!e of Cerlo
One pound of I 5 r~nt Parowax
A number of yo ung people of Es.
Two 5 Cent WaxC'd Lunch Papers.
tacada who were driving about the
:E Abov seven items. ,vorth . 1.55, ttll for .. . ........ ··········••H• $1.00 E: city
Sunday night, narrowly escaped
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BARGAIN S EVERY DAY-NO TICKETS-NO STAMPS
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serious injury when their cars came
The F ollowing Se:ven Ite1,1s for 1.00:
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Three l 0 Cent (3 for 25e) Rolls C'repe Toilet Paper.
- together on lower Main street. On
One Dozen 10 Cent PD•irus Paper Plates
car was quite badly damaged.
Two 10 Cent P ncil Tablets.
A dozen or more young men and
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One l O Cent-Can Opener.
One 25 Cent Bott!,, Vanilla Flavor.
women were in Estacada Wednesday
One 25 Cent Can of 1\1 eta! Polish.
trying to get subscriptions for a mag.
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One 40 Cent Packa::r , wansdown Cake Flour
azine.
§ $1.55 Value; bargain
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No limit as to Quanli y or time of purchase
No Prizes
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jubb of
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Dodge have moved to Estacada. Mr,
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POOLED-BUYING MEMBER : Jubb is now employed at the LaDee
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Our work and prices will satisfy you
City Garage
andy, Oregon
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OSTEOPATHIC
Pla7aiclaa aad Sars•••
Estacada
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L 0a Aorust 10, 1874, IJerbert larke Tloovcr wa5 bom
In We t Branch, Iowa. Be h ad one br<",ther nd a sister.
"The Family Shoe Fitters"
loved all 1port1 and outdoor
pastime•. l.n winter he dell&'hted 1n anow aport .
!. As • boy, Herbert
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Main and Eighth
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GASOLINE
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ur modern
11.El>CROWN
Or •gon
. The boy'1 Jilayma
dllrln&' th1a Tialt were
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Palace Laundry Man