;-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iim m iiim iiiiiiiim m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ESTACADA FEED AND GROCERY ---------------------S TO R E ---------------------- U. S. M O R G A N , Proprietor Specials—Saturday and Monday APRIL 20 and 22 19c4 ........................... 41st, you m ay b e able to p rotect and m ain tain y o u r investm ent in the ca r and get thousands o f m iles o f a d d ition a l service. T o h elp y ou get the fu llest use fr o m y o u r car, the F o r d M o to r C om p a n y is still d ev otin g a con sid era b le section o f its plants to the m a n u fa ctu re o f M od el T parts and w ill c o n tin u e to d o s o as lo n g as they are needed b y F ord ow n ers. T h ese parts are q u ick ly available th rou g h F ord deal­ ers in every section o f the co u n tr y . Note the low prices in the partial list given b e lo w : I’ fcton and pin - - - - - - - - - - $1.40 Connecting rod 1.60 Crankshaft - - - - - - - - - - - 10.00 Cylinder head - - 6.00 Cylinder - - - - - - - - - - - 20.00 Time gear - - .75 Time gear cover - - - - - - - - - l .00 Crankcase - - - - - - - - - - 12.00 Magneto coil assembly - - - - - - - - 5.00 Fly w h e e l ...................................................................................13.00 Transmission gear shaft - - - - - - - 1.65 Transmission cover - - - - - - - - - 6.00 Clutch pedal - - - - - - - - - - .65 Steering gear assembly (less wheel and bracket) - - 8.50 Starter drive - - - - - - - - - - 4.25 Generator - - - - - - - - - - - 12.50 Battery - - - - - - - - - - - 8.50 Carburetor - - - - - - - - - - - 3.00 Vaporizer assembly (with fittings) - - - - - 9.00 Hear axle shaft - - - - - - - - - - 1.75 Differential drive gear - - - - - - - - 3.00 Universal joint assembly - - - - - - - - 2.50 Drive shaft pinion - - - - - - - - - 1.50 Front axle - - - - - - - - - - - 9.00 Spindle connecting rod • • - • « - - • 1.75 Front radius rod - - 1.80 Rear spring - - - - - - - - - - 6.00 Radiator— less shell ( 1 9 1 7 - 2 3 ) .............................................15.00 Radiator— less «hell ( 1 9 2 3 - 2 7 ) ...................................... 14.00 Hood (1 9 1 7 -1 9 2 5 )......................................................i - 6.50 Hood (1926-27) black - Gasoline tank - - • • • - • - 6.00 Front fenders (1917-1925) each - - - - - - 4.00 Front fenders (1926-1927) each - - - - - - 3.00 Rear fenders (1922-1923) e a c h ...............................................3.75 Rear fenders (1926-1927) e a c h ...............................................4.00 Running hoard - - 1.25 Horn (battery type) - - - - - - - - - 1.50 Headlamp assembly (1913-26) pair - - - - - 5.50 Touring ear top (1915-25) complete - - - - - 27.00 Touring car top ((1926-27) complete, includes curtains and curtain rods - - - - - - - - - 35.00 T h ese p rices are f o r parts o n ly , but the ch a rg e f o r la b o r is equ ally low . It is b ille d at a flat rate so you may k n o w in ad vance w hat the j o b w ill cost. F ord M otor C om pany Church Announcements Estacada Christian Church “ Comfort for God’s People," is the Bible school leseson for Lord's Day morning. The lesson text is taken from the book of Isaiah, chapter 40, and was written during a time of great sorrow, when the people o f Is­ rael had an especial need for reas­ surance and words o f comfort. It tells o f one who will redeem and will speak comfort to Zion. It is no use to deny that we live in a world of trouble, sorrow and pain. While the words o f sympathy and comfort from kind friends help one in distress wonderfully, it must be remembered that such help, much as it is appreciated, is very limited in­ deed. Kind friends can lift only a very small portion of the load, for they, themselves, are also burdened, therefore the need o f a comforter whose strength is unfailing and whose grace is sufficient. Jesus is just such a one. There is no disappointment to those who lean upon Him. The 11 o ’clock sermon message will be “ The Pilgrimage of Faith.” The great need of the world today is for a virile faith, a faith that will pro­ duce action. This was the faith of Abraham. “ By faith Abraham, when he was called, obeyed to go out unto a place which he was to receive for an inheritance; and he went out, not knowing whither he went. . . For he looked for a city which hath founda­ tions, whose builder and maker is God.” This is faith acting. It worked in the time o f Father Abraham and it will work today. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. The topic is, “ The Wonders o f the Bible.” Paul Beck will be leader; Miss Bessie Andersen is president, and Mrs. Kath­ leen Akins song leader. God has re vealed himself in two wonderful way., through nature and through the Bible. The more a man learns of nature, the more convinced he be­ comes o f a God o f order, beauty and law— law that one cannot violate in the least without the offender paying full penalty. The God o f nature is the God o f the Bible. In the Bible we see not only His wonderful order beauty and law, but also His won­ derful mercy. Someone has said: “ When I come before God, I don’t want justice, I want mercy. If I get justice I stand condemned, for I have violated God's law, but if I can obtain mercy, that means pardon.” The Endeavorers invite you to their meeting. Come and discuss the won­ ders o f God’s Book with them.— Hugh Foster, Pastor. Presbyterian Churches “ Pilgrims o f the Night” will be the theme o f the sermon Sunday at the Presbyterian churches o f Springwa- ter (at 11 o ’clock), George at 3 p. m. and Eagle Creek at 8 p. m.— Rev. E. R. D. Hollensted, Minister. Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints Representing t h e Reorganized Church o f Jesus Christ o f Latter Day Saints, Evangelist H. W. Savage, re­ turned missionary from the South Sea Islands, speaks at the Gem The­ atre every evening this week, except­ ing Friday, which will be given over on account o f the entertainment to be given by the school children that evening. On Saturday evening Mr. Savage will entertain the public free o f charge, giving a lecture on native life in the cannibal islands, and on Sunday evening he will tell of his experience as a missionary in the South Sea Islands. The Sunday morning service in the Gem Theatre will be devoted to the subject o f “ The Office Work of the Holy Spirit.” Sunday school will be held in the theatre before the serv­ ices, at 10 a. m. Sandy Lutheran Church In every organization, invariably, there are delinquents. Sad to say, this also is true o f church member­ ship. In every church we find peo­ ple who are miles away from their own church, or rather the church in which they once held membership, and which they once supported, both 7.00 morally and financially. Such long­ distance membership is on the in­ crease rather than on the decrease. They need the church as much as the church needs them. If the church needs you, and you need the church, why is it not getting you? In spite of all your spasmodic efforts to go back to the church for communions and, perhaps, a few times between, you are not giving her your honest support. Pulling a church is like pulling a wagon the farther you get away from the load the less you pull. Some are so far away from the pole that their traces have not been up off the ground for years. They are eating grass while others are pulling. English services next Sunday at the usual hour, 10:39 a. m. You are welcome.— F. T. Shoen, Pastor. Estacada Methodist I Springtime The New BUSTER B R O W N SHOES for Boys and Girls are here in a wide assortment of styles— Ox­ There is a story told o f a great fords for the boys and Pumps and Tie Styles for the i sculptor who longed to carve a statue girls. These wonderful shoes enable us to properly ! of Christ. He worked upon a block o f marble for three years, and then fit your children and insure full value for your shoe culled u little child und asked whether money. she knew who it was. “ No," said the child, “ it may be some big man; I don’t know.” The sculptor knew he had failed and falling on his knees in sorrow, he asked the Lord to help him try again. Years longer he worked and prayed and prayed, and at last called a child of the household. “ Do you know who : Main at Eighth Oregon City it is?” he asked her. She looked upon the marble face for a moment, and with tears stream­ - i i m i i i i i i i i i m i m i i i H i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i m i i i M i i i i i i i i i i i i m i m i i m i i i i i i i m i i i i m i m m i ing down her face, cried out, “ It is the One who said ‘Come unto Me’.” The sculptor knew he had caught in his marble something of the divine likeness he had sought for. If we are Christians it ought to be possible for all to see in us some re­ semblance to Christ. They should be able to point to our patience, our lov­ ingness, our ready forgiveness, our faithfulness, and say “ That is Christ in him.” We could never bring out the like­ ness alone; but we may develop it surely, so that, though we see it not, our friends cannot fail to recognize His likeness. We wish you would in­ terest yourselves to the extent that you would like to hear both sermons next Sunday. Both will be helpful. At 11 o ’clock the subject will be “ The Life With Men” and at 7:30, the sub­ - a Si x in t h e p r i c e r a n g e o f t h e f o u r ! ject will be “ Confidence.” i ^ The Sunday school meets with a full force o f teachers, ready to in­ You are cordially invited to visit our struct. Send, or rather bring your special display o f the new Chevrolet children. A class for every age. The Six . . . arranged in conjunction with Epworth League meets at 6:45 and an interesting time is assured to those the nationwide Spring Showing of who come and take part.— C. T. Cook. General Motors cars. W e want you to | Buster Brown Shoe Store • H iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim -:- CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FIUD -Y, APRIL 11 », 192a G E N E R A L MO T O R S See the NEW CHEVROLET SIX Hemlock Ties Marketed at Sandy For the first time hemlock ties are being marketed here by the Bruns- Mclntyre mill. The Northern Pacific railroad is trying hemlock as an ex­ periment. The lumber market is re­ ported good, this firm having all they can do. About 43 men are employed. Donkeys were being moved the past week. Cedar lumber is also finding a ready market at Portland. Enter Musical Contest Mrs. Jack Greenwood, Orient, left Monday for Victoria, where Nellie and Pattie are to enter a musical con­ test. These talented children passed the elimination contest with best hon­ ors at Portland. see for yourself that no other car in the world can give you so much in beauty, performance and value . . . at prices within the reach of all. Come in today. COACH The The The Sedan . . . . Roadster . . * 5 2 5 The Sport The C ab riolet . . Phaeton . . . * 5 2 5 '¡he Convertible $ 7 9 * The L a n d au ..............f *595 C oupe . . . AH prices/, o. b. factory. Flint, Michigan *675 *695 > 5 9 5 C om pare the delivered price as w ell as the list price in con ­ sid erin g autom obile values. C hevrolet's delivered p r'tes Include only reasonable charges fo r delivery and h naoung. Cascade Chevrolet Co., Estacada Q U A L I T Y A T L O W -V / ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S p r in g C O S T I S h o w in g April 20tl li to 27th Ee New C Jievrolet S A Display of Fine Motor Cars Logan Chevrolet Co. 11th and Main Street Phone 75 0 Oregon City =