Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, June 07, 1929, Image 6

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1929
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Estacada Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kimble, of
West Sab m, Win., were Sunday visi­
tors at the home o f Mrs, Mae Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Holmboe and Wil-
liam Holmboe, o f Portland, were also
guests over Sunday.
The Lewa group of Camptire Girls
enjoying the outing at Island Park,
this year, included Lois Smith, Lois
Bates, Louise Armstrong, Glen Cary,
Lavena Grabeel, Neva Lemon, Carol
Yocum and Murgaret Nordlund.
Let us keep you r
Ford
like new
New Fordor
Sedea
$62 9
(F.O.fl. Detroit)
L egionnair E I j 1 i . il « ■ j at > a m i1 i i B 8 M J B
An enthusiastic meeting of the lo-1
cal Legion post was held last Monday !
evening, with Commander Townsend
presiding. The attendance was large
at both the Legion and Auxiliary ses­
sions and considerable business was \
transacted.
The building committee o f the Le­
gion reported that an effort should
be made by the post to secure a
county donation for the new club
house fund and this will, accordingly,
be acted upon.
The Memorial Day committee re­
ported that the graves of veterans in
all the local cemeteries had been
cleaned up and put in good shape for
.Memorial Day and also that flags and
wreaths had been placed on the
graves in the Kagle Creek, Viola, Es­
tacada, Springwater and Garfield
cemeteries.
The matter of the post sponsoring
the Estacada Junior baseball league!
team was discussed at length. Com- i
rade Franks is chairman o f this com- i
mittee. The Legion Junior League
team is to be selected from the 14
best players among the boys in this
community. The hat was passed and
$10.28 was raised with which to pur­
chase balls.
$J50
Here's just the thing you ve
been looking for—a per
eriodic
inspection o f the vital points
o f your automobile at a low price.
For only $1.50, we'll check up the battery, gen­
erator charging rate, distributor, carburetor ad­
justment, lights, brakes, shock absorbers, tire
inflation, steering gear, and tell you exactly what
the car needs to be kept in the best possible con­
dition.
"An ounce o f prevention is worth a pound o f cure” .
Bring your Ford to us now. A few dollars spent
at this time will help to keep your car like new
and give you m an/ more miles of care free, economi­
cal motoring.
L. D. Meade, new publisher o f the
Clackamas County News, v/a* ad­
mitted as a member of the post, and
elected publicity officer, to succeed
G. E. Parks.
Prosperity
. . . is at stake !
Red & White Grocers live IN the Community, not ON the Community
The independent ownership plan of the RED & WHITE Store is
the ideal grocery plan—it gives chain store prices and yet keeps
our community prosperous. Here are a fewr of our Specials—Come
in or phone. We will welcome your patronage.
You Can Do Better at a Red & White Store
I)r. W. W. Gilbert volunteered to
act as a committee of one to see that
the veterans’ board is finished. Good |
for you, Doctor!
Special in sp ection
service only
Specials for June 8 and 10
SCHLITZ MALT ..............................................................Two for $ 1 . 2 3
SERV-US COFFEE, 1-lb. package....................................................... 4 7 t
SERV-US COFFEE, 1-lb. tin »............................................................. 53<^
SERV-US SHAKER SALT, Plain or Iodized .................. Two for 1 9 c 4
RED & WHITE BROOMS, each
................................................... 89<^
KELLOGG CORN FLAKES
............................... 3 packages for 2 5 ^
COUNCIL PICNIC SPREAD
.......................................... 2 tins for 1 9 ^
SERV-US JELL DESSERT, assorted flavors
RED
3 packages for 2 3 0
WHITE RIPE OLIVES, pint tins ......................................... 19c*
SERV-US SANDWICH PICKLES ....................................................... 1 9 £
ESTACADA HAPPENINGS
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gill and daugh­
ter, Alice, o f The Dalles, were Sun­
day visitors at the home of Mrs. Gill’s l
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dale.
BOB COOKE MOTOR COMPANY
Sunday guests at the home o f Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Jubb were Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Jubb and Mrs. W. H.
Thompson, o f Viola, and Mrs. Sharp
and Mrs. McCarter, of Portland.
Estacada, Oregon
Dependable
Used Cars
2 0 of the best Used Cars we have ever had—
Every car is guaranteed to give you good reli­
able transportation at the lowest possible cost
Carl Douglass Post, American Le­
gion, and the Auxiliary, held meet­
ings Monday night but did not nomi­
nate new officers, as was intended.
They postponed the nominations un­
til the next meeting.
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Chrysler Six Coupe, complete, and you’ll say
it’s a beauty ..............................................$ 7 5 0
’24 Ford Coupe, new paint, car runs and looks
good
$125
’24 Chevrolet 4-passenger Coupe, new paint,
good tires, etc.......................................... $ 1 7 5
1926 Overland Coach, special ........................ $ 3 5 0
1926 Chevrolet Delivery. If you are inter­
ested in a delivery you’ll buy this one. $ 3 0 0
'25 Ford Coupe, special at............................. $ 1 5 0
’24 Overland Red Bird Touring, new paint
and car is good ........................................ $ 1 5 0
'25 Ford Truck, a good one at...................
$200
’26 Ford Touring....................
$150
’26 Ford Coupe, special at............
$250
’28 Hudson Coach, like a new car.................... $ 8 7 5
'25 Dodge Roadster, new paint, runs good. $ 3 5 0
'23 Dodge Roadster, new paint, runs good
$150
'24 Chevrolet Touring, good buy at.
$125
Several other cars—too numerous to mention
ALL CARS HERE AT GRESHAM
Look them over—drive them.
Terms; trades
Hessel Implement Co.
SERV-US MACARONI, SPAGHETTI or NOODLES, 3 packages
20<^
SERV-US GOLDEN SWEET CORN, No. 2 tins....................... 2 for 3 9 c 4
CERTO— “ Makes Jelly Jell” .......................................... 2 bottles for 5 5 C
SUPER SUDS .............................................................. 2 packages for 19<^
NATIONAL CAKES, assortment, 10 oz. carton .............................. 29c^
Our Produce Specials for this week consist of
A. H. Perry and son made a trip to
St. Helens last Friday, bringing back
a load of household furniture for L.
D. Meade, the new publisher o f the
Clackamas County News.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus had as
week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Johnj
Duus, o f White Salmon, Wash.; Bon-j
ney Duus and sister, Louise, of Mau-1
pin and Mrs. Vernie Duus, of Antel­
ope. Mrs. Vernie Duus left on Sun­
day to visit her brother, Charles Han­
dle, of Tillamook.
Gresham, Ore.
Y OUR
ORANGES, CARROTS AND BANANAS
THE PEOPLE’S STORE
H . B. S N Y D E R
CHAIN
Mrs. Mary Norton, of Portland,
has been in Estacada for several days
to stay in the store while her mother,
Mrs. Mary Bartholomew, o f Hepp- PORTLAND current receipt prices
Mrs. Amy L. Ely, attended the com -;
ner, Ore., is in this vicinity, visiting
are being paid for eggs at Love­
mencement exercises at the O. S. C. j
her daughter, Mrs. Dooley, and son,
lace’s. Eggs wanted in case lots.
Miss Olivia DeGear, former teacher Fred Bartholomew.
36-1
in the Estacada school, was the guest
The alfresco event planned by the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manning and
of Mrs. Mae Keed a few days this local United Artisan order, for Wed­
son, James, enjoyed a delightful
week.
nesday, was spoiled by inclement camping trip at the beaches last week
Mrs. J. Follet returned Saturday weather. However, the annual event — at Newport, Rockaway and way
evening from spending a few days was carried out, as the members met points.
in the I. O. O. . halland enjoyed a
with relatives at Corvallis.
sumptuous dinner at 7 o ’clock in the
Quite a number foom the Pied­
BUY DURANT SIX “ 60”
evening. Following the repast, they
mont church, Portland, were out here
were joined by friends and a card
Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Gerber, ac­
the first of the week and held a pic­
party was enjoyed. “ Five hundred” companied by Mr. and Mrs. George
nic at Forest Glen, the home of Mr.
was played by seven tables, after Barr, motored to Portland on Memo­
and Mrs. J. W. Kinzel, just a short
which refreshments were served. The rial Day, where they visited the Du­
distance from Estacada.
high scores were given to A. Smith rant Motor Co. warehouse.
After
John Hassell has moved into the i and Mrs. Dooley, while Mrs. J. J. looking over the cars, they picked
lower rooms at the rear o f the I. O. Penner and Dr. W. W. Rhodes were out a 6-60 four-door sedan, which
O. F. building.
| favored with consolation prizes.
they drove home.
Mr. Gerber, in
Mrs. George DeShields is the dele­
Memorial Day guests at the home partnership with Frank VanDuren,
gate fom Eagle Creek grange to the | o f Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Cook were ran the meat market here when Es­
State Grange, to be held at Marsh­ Mr. and Mrs. Shanks and Mr. and tacada had four blacksmith shops and
field, beginning June 11. Quite a I Mrs. Wilson, o f Salem; Mr. and Mrs. no garages. This was the third car
number o f grangers from this vvicin- Bunker and Mrs. Poindexter, of delivered by J. V. Barr & Sons, lo­
| Bremerton, Wash.
Mr. and Mr». cal Durant dealers, within 17 days,
ity are planning to attend.
the other two being 4-40 coaches,
The Rebekah Cheer Club meets on Bunker drove Friday to Newberg and
purchased by Bud Maplethorpe, Bull
Monday afternoon, June 10, at the Seaside. Mrs. Poindexter, who had
Run, and Warren Smith, (.'amp 8.
been
a
friend
o
f
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Cook
home o f Mrs. Della Ewalt.
I in Alaska, remained until Sunday at
Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman and the Cook home.
In the mention of the graduates
children and Mrs. Fred Herman, of
Mrs. W. E. Linn has been confined o f the Estacada high school who were
Portland, visited Estacada relatives to her home for the past week with to receive degrees from the Oregon
last Sunday. The ladies are daugh­ a severe attack o f “ poison oak,” but State College this week, the name of
ters o f Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Barr.
Robert Cahill was omitted from the
| is now somewhat improved.
article in last week's paper.
This
The city council met in regular ses­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus are en­ was probably due to the fact that
sion Wednesday evening, in the city joying the comfort o f a new model
hall, with the mayor, recorder and “ A ” Ford coupe, recently purchased Bob has made his home in Albany
since Ch»istmas, when he was mar-
all members present. No business of o f the Bob Cooke Motor Company.
!
ried to Miss May Stoddard, teacher
general interest was transacted, but
G. P. Rose, R. R. Cooke and J. C. 1 in the Albany schools. Bob served
a number o f vital problems were dis-
Moreland will attend the Grand as president o f the Independent
eused, relative to the betterment of
Lodge session o f the A. F. & A. M., Men’s Club one term and filled the
the city. Nothing was done in regard
on June 12, 13 and 14, in Portland. j office o f president o f the Memorial
to the water question, further than
Sam Clay has recently accepted a I Union for the year just past. He re­
to talk the subject over. The council
is waiting for certain plans to develop ! position in the paper mill at Camas, ceived his degree o f Bachelor of Sci­
e n c e in industrial arts.
| Wash.
more clearly.
STORES
KELSO, June 6.— (Special).— The
Kelso Sunday school now convenes at
9 a. m. and church is held at 2:30 p.
m. every first and third Sunday of
the month.
Mrs. Gilbert Eri has had a very
serious time with the measles, and
had to have a doctor, as she “ re­
fused” to break out properly. She is
better now.
The measles have gone almost
through the Richey family. Only one
o f the children has them now.
Miss Lillie Jonsrud. who went to
Honolulu about a year ago. was re­
cently in Los Angeles and San Fran­
cisco, having a patient whom it was
necessary to take to California for
special medical attention. She has
returned to Honolulu.
BORING, June 6.— (Special).—
The Cheerful Cookers’ Cooking Club
met at the home o f Mrs. Rachel
Krieger, Monday, an instructive and
pleasant social time being enjoyed by
the girls.
Loretta Richey will attend the
summer school at the O. S. C. from
June 10 to June 22. Loretta won
first prize in cooking at the state fair
last fall, which entitles her to this
privilege, with expenses paid. Lu-
ella Richey will go with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Child are here
from Eugene, arriving Monday, for a
visit with the W. E. Child family.
Miss Amelia Krieger, who works in
the city, was visiting her parents
from Wednesday until Sunday.
Grace Mallicoat has returned from
a two weeks’ visit with relatives at
McMinnville.
Letha and Naomi Child were in the
city a few days last week, visiting
friends and relatives.