Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, March 15, 1929, Image 8

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SANDY LOCALS
Mry Milton Nelson was in Gresham
last week where she had little Ever-
ett's tonsils removed. Everett is
doing nicely now.
John Johnsrud is completing the
installation of-the new shingle plant!
machinery at the
Bruns-Mclntyre
mill.
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Emil Bartsch has had a bad spell
of ear trouble, but went back to his j
saw at the Bruns-Mclntyre mill, on
Monday.
Littje Lorena Updcgrave had a
happy time on her tenth birthday
party Saturday.
Mrs. W. E. Gannon has recovered
from an attack of flu which kept
A genuine Ford 13-plate Battery will
her in bed last week.
give you dependable service the year
Mrs. George Beers and Lois at- [
tended the big dance at Orient Satur- j
around. It is built for quick starting,
day night, given by the Lusted P. T.
reliable performance and long life. At
V. The Beers orchestra played.
its present price, the Ford battery is a
A. C. Baumback has been quite j
sick and is not entirely recovered
genuine bargain.
yet.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith enter­
Bob
tained Mrs. Mary Foote, of Clay
Center, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs.
COOKE MOTOR CO.
John Foote and daughter, Miss Jean,
E stacada, O r e g o n
o f St. Helens, at Sunday dinner.
Monday the Smiths entertained O r- j
ville Ihland o f the Ford assembly j
plant.
Prescriptions promptly and accur­
ately filled by mail. Taber Pharmacy
Gresham.— Adv.
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Mrs. C. O. Duke and Miss Edith
Shell were dinner guests recently of
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the latter’s brother, after which they
attended the Portland symphony.
Miss Pearl Proctor is home from
the hospital and is getting along
nicely.
I SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 17 and 18 | The marriage of Frances Jonsrud
at Vancouver, March 4, has been re­
ported.
Mrs. J. A. Lauderback and chil­
dren will join Mr. Lauderback at
E With Dolores Del Rio, Ralph Forbes, Karl Duane, | Scott’s Mills after school closes where
the latter has taken a position as
Harry Carey and Tully Marshall
head bookkeeper in the Nelson mill.
| Live through the drama, the thrills, the hopes and | Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Junker had a
E the loves of the epic Klondike Gold Rush.—Two = visit from Henry Junker, wife and
years in production— 15,000 people in the cast.
| boy, Sunday, and they also called on
the Frank Schmitz family.
1 The producers of “ Ben Hur” and “ The Big Parade” | Mrs. J. G. DeShazer, who has been
ill in bed for over a week, is improv­
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now give you the mightiest picture of all.
Also Pathe News Reel
| ing.
Krebs Kafe put up a good feed
E Admission prices— Adults, 35 cents; Children 15c | for the dairy folks at the big con­
vention.
1 SPECIAL MUSIC WITH AN ORCHESTROLA | D. Schwartz lost a very valuable
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milk fever at the time she freshened.
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Mrs. Nell Zenger was called to
the city early F’riday morning be­
cause o f the serious illness o f her
small son. Mrs. Hazel Murray sup­
plied.
R. W. Mallery went to the city Sat­
urday and then on to his home in
Newberg.
Mrs. Blanche Lundy was ill in
bed most o f last week and was not
able to do much in the News circu­
lation campaign.
Miss Edith Shell purchased a nifty
new Ford roadster from Bob Smith
GAS AND OILS
a few days ago.
& WHITE
New Ford Battery
Only
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“ THE TRAIL OF ’98”
Saying “ Easter”
with Bargains and Service
YOUR NEEDS HAVE BEEN AMPLY PROVIDED FOR AT THIS RED
AND WHITE STORE; AND, AS AL WAYS, THE QUALITY IS SUCH
AS TO INSURE THE SUCCESS OF YOUR EASTER DINNER.
. . . MORE ARRIVING . . .
A LARGE LINE OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES AND OXFORDS
FOR YOUR INSPECTION. THE PRICES WILL MATCH ANY AND
ALL CHAIN STORE AND MAIL ORDER HOUSE COMPETITION,
CONSIDERING THE QUALITY.
MEN’S AND BOYS’ CAPS— BOYS’ Priced a t ................................. 7 9 ^
LADIES RAYON HOSE; All Shades; the P air................................
50C
Specials for M arch 16 - 18:
IVORY SOAP— Regular Size; 4 f o r .................................................
25C
PALMOLIVE SOAP; 12 Bars for .................................................. 87<>
| Liberty Theatre |
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STORES
SERV-US JELL DESERT; 3 pkgs. for ............................................ 2 0 C
CLOROX; 2 for
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SERV-US CANE and MAPLE SYRUP; Quart Jugs, each ............
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47 C
SURF RIDER BROKEN SLICED PINEAPPLE; 2s; 3 for
53^
SCHLITZ MALT; Two for ........ ..................................................... $ 1 . 2 3
SERV-US FANCY GRAPE FRUIT; 2’s; two for ............................. 4 7 c
RED and WHITE BROKEN GRAPE FRUIT; 2s; two for
37C
DATE and NUT CAKE; ea ch ................................................................ 4 7 ^
RED and WHITE SOLID PACK TOMATOES; 2 V 2 *; 3 for
RED and WHITE GOLDEN SWEET CORN; 2s; 3 f o r ..................
50C
49C
WESSON OIL; Quarts .......................................................................... 4 9 ^
CITRUS GRANULATED SOAP; Large size; two for
65C
CREAM OF WHEAT; Large Size; Per Package............................24<^
SERV-US COFFEE; One-Pound Package...........................................4 7
If you will read the Red and White ads in the Portland papers Friday
and Saturday you will learn that the prices are the same here at this Red
and White Store. You can buy your groceries here at the Portland chain
store prices and at the same time get the advantage of our service.
Auto Repair
THE PEOPLES STORE
AND
Machine Stiop
No matter what ails your car, I can give it
a clean bill of health. Come in and let us
price your job. First class valve jobs.
With our new Willis-Jones Precision
Seater, you are assured of a perfect job.
UP
THE
C H AIN
M OUNTAINS
The Brightwood club sponsored a
shower Monday for Mrs. Dow Harris,
fourteen ladies being present. Lovely
gifts were brought and refreshments
were served. Mrs. J. T. McIntyre
ROSS SMITH
and Mrs. Henry Larson were host­
esses.
Plans are under way for a big
time at Swim next Sunday. A novel
program o f winter sports is being
arranged by the Mt. Hood Ski club.
Sandy, Oregon
O. J. Johnson skiied over to the
Summit ranger station Friday. He
reports an average o f 8 to 9 feet of
snow at the Meadows.
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| We want to buy Wheat and Oats, oat and vetch hay, | winter sports suit will have to be
| and valley raised clover hay. If you have any to.sell | perfumed with moth balls until next
E let us know and make you a price. Bring samples. 5 season.
Grandpa Friel of Cherryville is
E The Currinsville Store is handling Earliest of All
now able to get around a little. He
seed potatoes for C. McCoy, they ale; sack
$1.25
very ill for a long time from in­
Gasoline in your auto; per gallon
16Vac | was
fection o f the hand and hardening
Gasoline in your barrel, delivered
14Vic
o f the arteries.
Western Oil in your auto; qt.
......15c : I Boyd Summers, who was ill in the
Eastern Oil in your auto; qt.
25c : | city two weeks, returned to Swim
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Mrs. Tucker has come out from
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Brightwood to remain for the sum­
mer. Floyd Dover, former Sandy-
young man, was at the Tucker home
Sunday.
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Accessories and Service
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H. C. Gohring razed the old wood !
garage adjoining his residence pro- |
perty and is building a cement, fire­
proof building, a story and a half
high, with living rooms above where
Mrs. Gohring's mother, Mrs. Louise
Blauth, will reside. The new build­
ing will be modern in every- particu­
lar.
NOTICE— Mrs. Lena Underwood
wishes to announce to her customers
that she will be absent from the mar­
celling shop every Tuesday o f each
week. Marcelling 50c.— Adv.
5t
Good for 150 Credits
Name of Candidate...................................................
This coupon, when neatly clipped from the paper,
will be counted the same as earned credits for can­
didate whose name appears above, if presented to
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| CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES
H. PERRET, Proprietor
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The Clackamas County News, at
Sandy or Estacada, on or before
Wednesday, March 20, 1929
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