Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, November 23, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER '¿8, 1888
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CHURCHES
Opening o f the
New Gem Restaurant
Under New Management
Ettacada Christian Church
The Bible school takes great pleas-
ure in inviting the folks o f the com-
munlty who have no church home in
Estacada, or are not members o f any
church, to attend the service Sunday
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morning at 10 o’clock.
The study
period will be devoted to the Prayers
o f Paul.
Man has a three-fold re-
lationship, which try as he will, he
cannot escape his relationship toward
God, his relationship to man, and his
relationship toward the church. Pray-
■ er is an expression o f that relation-
Visitors welcome. W e w ill please you with Good Eats
SPECIAL TH A N K S G IV IN G
MRS.
JAC O B
MOSS,
DINNER
Proprietor
LIBERTY THEATRE
o f Estacada
IM P O R T A N T
W E H A N D LE K E R R ’ S FEEDS FOR TH IS R EASON: —
W e believe K err’s Feeds give the person who buys them
the most for the dollar. This choice was made a fter year’s
o f experience ¡n Dairy and Poultry Feeds.
Come in and we will explain further and will gladly help you solve
your feed problems.
PRESENTS MIRIAM JANICE A N D HER
Creole Belles
in a big
BARTHOLOM EW & LAWRENCE
Phone 601
Estacada, Oregon
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P E B S
ONFECTIONERY
A F E
Comedy and Musical Act
SOLOS, H A R M O N Y SINGERS, COMEDY ACTS,
A N D DA N C IN G — LOTS OF FU N A N D MUSIC
On the Screen— HOOT GIBSON in
Sandy, Oregon
HOME COOKING
MEALS A T A L L HOURS
“C OURTESY” OUR M OTTO
The Flying Cowboy
Wednesday Nite Only
NOVEMBER 28
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Turkeys — Turkeys
GEESE AND CRANBERRIES
and all good things for your Thanksgiving Dinner
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J. Scales
Phone Sandy 271
Show starts promptly at 7 p. m.
ship toward the Creator. The prayers
o f this man, whose life and work has
■so blessed the world that he is count-
I ed as one o f the earth’s greatest o f
men, are surely o f untold value to
us o f the 20th century.
W e do not invite you to come,
I serve us, but come, and let us be o f
service to you.
The subject o f the 11 o’clock mes­
sage is “ Jesus, the Unequaled.” Text
John 0:38. Lord, to whom shall we
go? Thou hast the words o f eternal
i life.
Christian Kndeavor at 7 p. m.,
topic, “ Remember G od!” Mis» Anna
Leeman is president and .Miss N iel­
sen will be leader. A t the conclu-
I sion o f the meeting the pastor will
explain the first section o f the new
Crusader's chart.
This happy group o f young peo­
ple invite any and all to come to this
meeting.— Hugh Foster, pastor.
Presbyterian Churches
Special Thanksgiving services are
being planned in our churches for
this Sunday. There will be special
music and a thanks offerin g will be­
taken fo r missions. The subject is
“ Thanking God fo r A ll His Benefits.”
Springwater— Sunday school at 10
a. m., morning worship at 11.
George— Sunday school at 2 p. m.,
church service at 3.
Kagle Creek — Sunday school at
10:30 u. m., evening service at 8.—
T. I. Kirkwood, pastor.
Methodist Church
“ A Thanksgiving Thought.” I f the
prayer o f men gratify the sense of
the Divine and move Him to com­
passion and mercy, their praises and
thanksgiving are those invisible forc­
es which sway the heart o f the Fath­
er to good pleasure and fellowship.
The happy recognition o f kindness
received begets happiness, and the
happier the children o f men express
their appreciations, the greater the
joy o f Him who is able to bestow.
God is appreciative o f thanks. He
is easily touched by the remembrance
o f his beneficiaries and truly pained
by their forgetfulness. Did not the
interpreter o f the Father, rather the
very image o f the 'Father, turned to
the thankful healed Samaritan leper
saying with deep feeling, “ Thy faitl)
hath made thee whole?”
And did
he not ask in great disappointment,
“ W ere there not ten cleansed, but
where are the nine?”
Thanksgiving is faith and faith
pleases God. Let us please God by
our faith, the very essence o f Thanks­
giving.
Sunday morning at 11 a. m. a rally
day sermon will be given, entitled,
"T h e Gateway o f Tom orrow.” This
is a very interesting program. In the
evening at 7 :30 the sermon will be
a Thanksgiving sermon, subject,
"Thanksgiving an Essential Element
in L ife .”
Make this your Thanks­
giving service in unison. Come and be
present)
Sunday school meets at
10 a. m., Epworth League at 6:30
in the evening. W e extend a cordiaj
welcome to any who attend the ser­
vice.— C. T. Cook, pastor.
| 1926 Chevrolet Coupe
Sandy, Ore.
| 1926 Buick Four-Door Sedan
| Late Nash C o u p e ...........
| Several Real Good Buys a t ......
G I L G A N ’S
Furniture Exchange
Estacada, Oregon
C O L U M B IA P H O N O G R A P H , cabinet and
21 records, play.; good, big v a lu e _____ $ 10.00
Stove Shields, Heating Stoves, and Ranges; priced
right. W e have in stock a big line o f household
goods, priced to please you.
$275 §
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$665 i
$100 I
| Late 1927 Pontiac; fuully eauipped; new rub­
ber; like new ...................................... $675
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I Walter W. Metzger |
Gresham-Oregon City
| Gresham Phone 1801
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Oregon City Phone 483
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Eagle Creek Trading Co. I
The Big W h ite Store
Eagle Creek, Oregon
We Sell for Less, Because We are Affiliated Buyers
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Pre-Thanksgiving Day Specials
Saturday - Sunday - Monday
NOVEM BER 24-25-26
R AISINS, seedless, 3 pkgs............................. 25<^
SHREDDED W H E A T B ISCUITS—
Two pkgs. f o r ............................................ 1 5 £
M IXED N U T S ; 3 lbs for ............................ 9 8 *
Heinz’ Oven-Baked K ID N E Y BEANS—
Per can ...................
14 &
Otter Brand M INCED C L A M S ; per can...... 25c4
Warrenton Brand W H O L E CLAM S—
per c a n ..................
25c
Libby’s Ra Gon BEEF STE W , 2 cans
45£
Gold Bar W hole C AN N E D BEETS
1 5 «4
Gold Bar Solid Pack T O M A T O E S per can 10c4
PUREX, large bottle, 32-oz.
25c4
10c bottle-free.
O R AN G E and LEM ON PEEL, per lb......... 25c
Candied P IN E A P P LE , per pkg.
20c4
For Fruit Cake, Mince Meat, Etc,
GOLDEN DATES, Dromendary Brand—
Per package
............ 20c4
COFFEE, A. B. Best, per pkg.
38c4
SOUP, Franco-American, per can ............
5C
R U B YE TTE S and EM RELETTES for gar­
nishing; per bottle
F L O U R ; Fischer’s Best, 49-lb. sack ..
$1.85
BIG COMEDY F E A TU R E
FOR R E B E K A H SHOW
The Rebekah lodge o f Estacada is
offerin g an unusual entertainment at
the Liberty Theatre in Estacada on
next Tuesday evening. Comedy acts
have been arranged by local talent,
in addition to the big screen feature,
; “ That’s My Daddy,” a picture that
is being brought to Estacada for this
event.
The story “ That’s My Daddy,” was
written by Reginald Denny who stars
in this farce, and who also wrote his
previous success, “ Fast and Furious.”
Fred Newmeyer, the man who di­
rected Harold Lloyd for three years,
canu* directly from the Lloyd organ­
ization to direct Denny.
“ That’s My Daddy” is an unusual
picture, being in many ways a de­
parture from the farcial subjects in
which Denny has made his name and
fortune.
For screaming situations
the film unsurpassed, there are spots
wher the comicalities become convul­
sive. But added to all this is a touch
o f child pathos injected by the* re­
markable acting of Jane LaVerne, a
baby prodigy recently discovered by
Reginald Denny himself.
The cast o f the picture is excep­
tional with Barbara Kent, Wampus
star o f 1927, playing the feminine
lead and Lillian Rich, well known
leading woman, playing second lead.
Other« in the cast are Tom O’ Brian
Jane LaVerne, Mathilde Brumiage,
Wilson Benge, Armand Kaliz, Charles
Coleman and Art Currier.
The story concerns the little girl
befriended by Denny and is featured
by a gorgeous wedding on board a
palatial private yacht.
For Sale— Livestock
For Sale— Four 6-weeks old pigs, $5,
each, or all four at $4 each.— Ea­
gle Creek Trading Co.
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FOR S A L E — White pigs, 6 weeks old
O. I. C. stock, extra nice.
Mrs.
Henry Viles, phone Estacada 34-12
Route 1.
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COWS for sale— One to freshen mid­
dle o f December, Jersey and
Guernsey; One young Jersey with
five-weeks-old calf.— Eagle Creek
Trading Company.
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For Sale— Farm Implements
FOR S A L K — Fordson tractor, disc
and plow and cordwood trucker.
T. E. Hamersly, Estacada Route 1,
Phone 14-211.
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FOR
S A L E — O liver Chill No. 50
plow. R. G. Palmateer, Route 1,
Estacada. Phone 19-56.
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EOR S A LE — 50 gallon feed cooking
kettle, cheap. E. C. Suter, Eagle
Creek.
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For Sale— Farm Products
FOR S A L E — Small heating
bargain. P. O. Box 211.
stove;
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FOR S A L E — Italian Prune trees, 2
year, extra fin e; also general nur­
sery stock. O. W. Failing, Bor-'
ing, Ore.
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FOR S A L E — Some extra fine Golden
Seal plants and some Seal seed.
E. W. Gribbon, Estacada.
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For Sale— Real Estate
FARM fo r sale cheap; about nine
miles south o f Estacada on main
highway; 40 acres, 10 in cultiva­
tion; small orchard in full bearing;
part trade. F. N. Cadonau, Box
30, Estacada; phone 69-4.
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FOR S A LE OR R E N T — 20 acres;
originally part o f the old Sarver
farm at Currinsville; can ail be
cultivated. W rite Mrs. Upton H.
Gibbs, Washougal, Wash.
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Automobiles For Sale
FO R S A L E — 1928 type Essex four
door sedan, $650. Also 1926 Bu­
ick standard touring, $5.50. Phone
Gresham 1471.
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BIG P O N T IA C R E D U CTIO NS— Cal!
H. Perrett, Sandy Garage, phone
261.
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FOR S A LE — Chevrolet coach, 1924
model, cheap. Inquire Broadway
Garage or see A. G.Ames or W. E.
Linn, Estacada.
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Miscellaneous
FOR S A L E or will trade fo r cow—
W urlitzer piano;
bungalow size.
W rite J. F. Whitetine,
Boring,
Oregon.
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FOR S A L E — Good baby buggy; T e l­
ephone Estacada 35-7.
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FENCE PO STS— Fine quality moun­
tain cedar. Eagle Creek Trading
Company.
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E V E R R E A D Y radio B butteries; 3
heavy duty, been used but three
weeks, same as new batteries, will
sell at one-half present price o f
similar new batteries. News o ffice,
Estacada.
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FOR S A L E — Used Atwater-Kent ra­
dio. Inquire at the Estacada Drug
Store.
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W A N T E D — Maternity cases. Nurs­
ing at my Sandy home; rates reas­
onable. Best o f care, modern con­
veniences.
Mrs. R. F. Dittert,
Phone Sandy 61.
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C L A C K A M A S CO. N E W S and the
Portland News, both one year for
$3. News office, Sandy or Esta­
cada.
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WE A R E P U T T IN G IN Lots o f time
scouring the markets fo r valuable
Christmas supplies.
Watch for
our ad in a alter issue.
Sandy
Drug Store.
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The White Front
Malt Shop
419 Main St.
Oregon City
For all best brands malt
syrups and accessories.
OUR L E A D E R —
High Life and Bavarian
in bulk or case lots at
jobbing prices.
Celeste McIntyre V ery III
Much anxiety is expressed by
friends o f the Glenn McIntyre fam-
Es ily over the dangerous illness o f Ce-
None better
= 3 lestc, who is suffering from an en-
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larged heart, which is said to be
three times as large as a normal
Clackamasi County New* and the
heart.
Portland News both one year fo r $3.
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