Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, February 15, 1929, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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A STATEMENT OF PRICES
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CHAIN
Phaeton
Roadster
Coupe---Stand rd
Coupe---Business
Coupe---Sport
Tudor Sedan
Fordor Sedan
Picku p---Open Cab
Pickup---Closed Cab
Panel Delivery
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$604.30
$594.30
$702.30
$677.30
$702.30
$677.30
$777.30
$58 1.30
$631.30
$759.30
Ga• Gua1e on Duh
Electric W in d1hield Wiper
Spare Tire and Tube
Tire Cover
S peedometer
W i nd1h ield w in11 o n open cara
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RED & WHITE
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Pric s and Pquipment Ii l d sub-
ject to chang
without notice.
Frei1 ht from Detro it
Front Bump er
Rea r Bumpe r t ip,
Five W ire Wh ee l,
Stopli ht
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To uvo1d co nfu ~io n in uuto mol,tl,• price qu otation s which often lll'ise.
when on.• compares a loca l delivned JH ice with th,· ". O·t ailed" [. o. b
or fa lory price, this medium 1s u ed to acquaint yuu w it h the curren
price of the 1-'ord passengei- curs delivered in E,ttH'ada f•1lly equipped
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Full Tank of Gaooline
5 Quarto of Oil in Crankcaoe
Fully Encloaed 6•Brake Sy1tem
Houdaille Hydrolic Shock Ab1or.
Tri plex 1hatter•proof 1la11 wah ld.
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for February 16-18
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Free Greuin1 and I napection Servic e Fi rat 1500 Mile,,
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in addition to rer ular n~w ca r 1uarantee
Phone 24-5
808 COOKE MOTOR COMPANY
E1tacada, Oreson
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Your Opportunity Here in
" Everybody Wins"
Campaign
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'rout· votes, and votes alone will win
for you. The o nly thing you have
to 110 to win th • very biggest prize
in th<' t'ntin• list is to have the mo Ht
,,,tes.
No, It'• Not the Tim •
Here it is in a nuts hell : I f times
are slow, then the total vote will
probably be I ss. You win just the
·an1t.•. It cun't be th e times. What
1~ it, then?
Appurcntly tht're arc II lot of folks
just sleepi ng. They have been sym-
pathizing with themselves su lon g
that they can 't hear opportu nity
when it knocks ut th eir door. Op-
portunity is here-the few names
that huve been entered will be pub-
lis hed, including the vot1•s cast up to
Thursday noon, next week, and the
di str ibution of prizes will soo n be
made und this mammoulh eve nt will
rnpidly puss inlu hi story.
W ith conditions us they are; with
so many really crying for more
mon1•y, with so ma ny looking for an
opportu nit}·, to add to their income
- why don 't mor{' live o nes enter thi s
eumpaign and carry on to win? Thal
is the 11ucstion-W ll Y?
Pro1perity for You
Do 't kid yourself with the idea
t hat you arc too big to help your-
sc•lf. The world will respect you if
you pl'Osp r; you'll find little sy m-
pathy if you haven't got thl' nerve
to fight out your own salvation . Op-
portunity is hl're for you.
Yo u
houltl grasp it now!
\\ hat ca n you do with almost one
thou ~and ? Have you a place for it ?
('un you find any hones t excuse for
not helping yo ursP lf?
(' lip the nominati o n blank 1n thi s
papl'r. That mean s 10 ,000 votes.
('omP lo the Cluckamas County Ne w~
l'llmpaign o ffice at Estucutla or Sun
dy und l('t1rn all about this. Then
J.!'O tn If 1
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CAN WIN I
The Mo re the Euler
The nwr candidates l'ntl'red the
1·11s1cr it i. for you to . cure a car
or oth1•1 priz,•. !l ow i, that, you
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It 1s lik,• this J f thl't t' Ul'l'
0111~ l\"' ,·1111.tuht,• · running fur the
off11·,• t>f sh1•1·1fl of Clurka ma cou nty
the winning t',tntlidate must ha, e
n\t'r h .. If th<• n lb 1·a"t in o rder to
win
But 1( tlwre an• five c11 nd1 -
.tut ,•~ ~!'l' kmg •·h•ct1<m as shenff, tht•
winnl'r m• d to hun• mott' thun a ny
11( tht• other four.
In oth,•r words
vi,· or conw to th,· w111nc1 with f 1
It
·ote whe n fiH' are running,
than wh n l\\O ure running. Yet the
to t I vol• ,, ~l ll1 each in.-tnnce m y
l,1• tht• sam e.
Y u ,·an \\in if
hu·tl to "in . !'ht oppo 1tun1ty i ht.'1
nd it' up to you
"\ ou ,·111 make
th,• dt·,·i 10n . < an you afford to It'
0 l>y ~
Mr.
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GARFIELD
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GARF IELD, Feb. 14.-( pecial).
- l\lrs. J . F. Reeher left last Thu1·s-
day for an extended vi sit with reln-
lives in Portland and Vancouver,
Wa hington.
Mrs. G. W. Beresford and child1en
of Toledo, Ore. , were the guests of
Ir. and Mrs.
p ncer Lawshe and
family t he past week.
Mrs. Polly Perkin s and so n Otis
drove to The Dalles Sunday, being
culled there by th<' serio us illness of
Mr. Perkins ut Th e Dalles hospi tal.
Mr. and l\lrs. S. F'. 'anteso n are
e ntertaining at their home Mrs. Dorn
Glison of Antelope.
The many fri nds of Mrs. finnie
Ea h will be pleased to learn that
. he is feeling somewhat better the
past week and has been able to leave
hl'r bed for sev1•ral hours each day .
Ir. and 1rs. W. T . Jamieson are
r('siding o n their mnch on
Delph
Creek, expecti ng to remain there un-
til th(' lumber camps resum(' opera-
t1on~.
A. (', Van Houten nd J . W . Dil-
lingPr went to Or('gon City nd Port•
land on husllll's" Tuesday .
lfrg mning next 'unday, February
li, the Garfield union Sunday school
will ml'et t 11 . m., instead of
in the afternoon as has been th CU!·
tom fur ·o mc t ime pa t .
The ' hl'i st ian Entll' vor topic for
ne. t Sunday will be " How much
. houltl we .-trive for material things."
Arn old Antlers \\ill
ti the meeting.
Wt• 11r having livt>ly ntl intere ting
nH•t•ting . Come and nJoy th •m
with us.
meeting of
will be h t• ld
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CLOROX ; Two for ..... .
33c
QUICK QUAKER OATS ;
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guests at the Will Boll home on u n-
ady.
A new buuilding is nearing com-
pletion at Salmon River, aero s fr ,m
the King home.
Sandy I. 0. 0. F . lodge conducted
rit<:s for J . 1\1. Davis, a former San-
dy man , and charter member of the
lodge, at Portland Monday.
!\Ir. and l\lrs. W. McGinnis sp1-nt
Tuesday {'Vening at Gresham with
Mr. and Mrs. Tony llexler.
urds
were enjoyed.
Mrs. Raymond E. Smith is s till in
the city with h rr mot he r , who had an
operation on her foot lust week.
J o hn Valberg of Boring is building
up a good lumber business at Boring
and has been making many impro,·e-
ments in hi s buildings.
l\1r. and l\lrs. Ray Hanson of Alder
Glen Lunch were at the J . G. DeSh a-
zer home Monday. The Hanson s ha ve
put in modern im provements at th eir
Alder Creek place.
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CALUMET BAKING POWDER ; Can ............................. ............ .
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Large; per package ............ ......... .. . . 25(
SERV-US PEAS; No. 4, Early June; 2 Cans for .............. ................. 35c
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SERV-US SPINACH ; 2 ½ Cans; 2 for ............................................. 43c
SERV-US SEEDLESS RAISINS; 15 oz. Pkgs., 2 for ............... .. 17 ·
New Ford
Battery
Only $8.50
N. 6. C. CANADA STYLE CREAM CRACKERS; 1 lb. pkg for
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SERV-US PEELED APRICOTS ; No. 2½ Cans; 2 for ................ .
RED and WHITE APRICOTS; No. 2½ Cans; 2
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for ....................... 43
FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE; 3 lbs. for .............................................. 20c
Genuine Ford 13-plate
Battery, which will g~ve
you dependable erv1ce
the year around. It is
built for quick starting,
reliable performance,
and long life. At its
present price the Ford
battery is a genuine bar-
gain. Liberal allowance
made on your old bat-
tery.
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RED and WHITE OVAL SARDINE S ; 2 for ..................................... 25 c
RED and W HITE COFFEE; 1 lb. package; per lb . ........................ 42 c
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RED and WHITE SLICED PINEAPPLE, Buffet; 3 fo r ................... 37 c
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PRODUCE ITEMS FOR TH IS WEE K WILL CONSIST OF ORANGES,
LEMO NS AND GRAPE FRUIT
THE PEOPLES STORE
BOB SMITH'S
GARAGE
Sand y, Ore.
Phone Sandy 41
CHAJN
RED
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GIVES SHOWER FOR MEMBE R
SAND y LO CAL ITEMS
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Sandy Embroider y clu b gave a
s hower for l\lrs. ed Mitchell ut t he
Herbert Fifer has be~n ( el ected :
home of Mrs. II. Perret, Monday eve• captain of the 1929 high school foot- 1:
ning. Lovely gifts were presente d ball team by the lettl'rmen of the ~
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und a lunch wa se rv d.
Present E stacada high school.
were,
Glenn Ely came home from Cor-
l\Irs. L. B. Greene, l\Irs. Fred PrOC· vullis last Friday and remained with
to r, l\Irs.
larence Brown,
Zai die h is parents un til unday evening.
Kreu , l\lrs. Harp r, Mrs. A. Glock
Rev. . T. ook was in Portland
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Mrs. J . Scales.
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terial meeting.
• ll's. E. Bel'r s, Beatrice Harris I The Ladies Aid of the Estacada M. :
Leta Schmitz, Mrs. J . · a nd Mrs. E . church met at the home of l\lrs. G.
Carl Loundree, Mrs. G~en. Lou n tlree, 1 E . Lawrence \V cd nesday afternoo n §
nnie Glockner u nd Winmfr d, l\Irs. and the
hdstian Aid m!!l at the
Yost, l\trs. tc ormic k, Hattie nnd home of !rs. S herma n.
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li e' .. 1 Duhn•n~. l\lrs. Webster and
\ elma.
The annuul <•xposit1011 ut the Ote-
)Ir . C. w. Brue ,
I ire Payn, g on 'tnte
griculturul colleg • is to
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tianson, Roxie Mc ormick, Loin
llodd. )Ir .. )le ,inms,
lrs. Pe r ret
a nti \mandu and Ruth Perret.
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be held February 21 and 22. This -
gathering is !or high schools
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la t year four
representatives from
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ES t acada high attended .
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Ir. and l\lrs. \\' . F. ary drove to §
alem Tu sday o n a Lu 1ne
tl ip. 1 §
r e turning in the evening.
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He len
pent a few day last week
at their farm h om in the Garfield
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mpanied
by, : ~
;\h .trict.
Ir ne They
and wer
L onard
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The dance at th e Grang hnll in §
G111·field aturdu~ t•Hning under the §
auspi
of th~ grunge committee, :
wa very much a succ
. Quite a
numb r from 1-: tacada attended.
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PRING will b her ' in
week or :
two: time to be plan ing. I am :
handling an Oregon Jin o f n ur l'} §
. tock a, d ,ill be •lull tu all 011 :
VAUGHAN DRAG S AW S
PLANET GARDEN SEEDERS·, CUL TJV A TORS -
Oliver Chilled Plows; Oliver Repairs
Superior Drills
Black Hawk Spreaders
Disc, Spike or Spring Tooth Harrows
E. ta-
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h vrole I§
Motor Co. :
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HESSEL IMPLEMENT co.
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A TORS, ETC.
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Willys Knight
Whippet
Ch
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ry er s y 111ou
and Chrysler -
TERM -TRADE
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