Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 11, 1920, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    Thursday, March i l , 1920
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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Pafce Seven
S U R F Y O U N E E D NEW KIT C HE N T O O L S .
A LIS T O F W H A T Y O U N E E D AND C O M E IN.
M A KE
W E WILL S H O W Y O U MANY NEW L A B O R SAVING
T H IN G S T O M A K E COO KI N G A P L E A S U R E , T H E Y
W ON'T C O S T Y O U MUCH.
UTENSILS
mähe Housework
EASY
DON'T F O R G E T T H A T NEW KIT C HE N THING S A R E
M O R E S A N I T A R Y T H A N O L D O N E S AND T H E Y A R E
L O TS EASIER TO K E E P CLEAN.
O U R HARDW A R E IS T H E
TEST.
B E S T ; IT S T A N D S T H E
W E A L S O H A V E A F U L L LINE O F A L L KINDS O F
GARDEN
TO O LS. RAKES.
HOES. SHO VELS. SPADES.
S P A D I N G F O R K S . AND A L L KINDS O F G A R D E N S E E D S .
BERT H. FINCH,
Hardware,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I
Last Year’s Straw Hats
Made Fresh, Dainty and as
Good as New with
COLORITE
Colors Old and New Straw Hats
16 Colors from which to Choos
ESTACADA
PHARMACY
Store
The
IF YOUR HOGS ARE FAT
AND READY FOR MARKET
And you want to pet the very top price for
them, and weighed at home, then call
M. J. KERKES
I also buy all kinds of live stock, fat or
breeders, and I do not overlook the fresh cows
Notify Henry Githens at Currinsville, if you
have any livestock for sale or call me at
l abor 4123
at 354 E 54 St., Portland. Oregon.
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To get the most money out of
hogs sell them on hoof.
Furniture,
Implements
SPRINGWATER NEW S
Mr. Hall and family 1 have
moved up on what was known
Notice!
formerly as the Branch Tucker
place.
Mrs. E. W. Strey and little
When leaving goods
son, who have been visiting her
sister, Mrs. G. M. Lawrence,
at 183 First St. for deliv­
returned to their home at Oak­
ery to Estacada, please
ville. Wash., Friday. Adele
Schenk accompanied her.
mark where they are to
Miss Bonnie Erickson visited
be left, otherwise it will
with her grandparents last week.
be c o n f u s i n g .
Any
Mrs. Elvada Howell returned
last week irom a visit to Sheri­
Portland business firm
dan.
will deliver goods to the
Miss L. Mann spent the week­
above address without
end with her parents at The
extra charge, why then
Dalles.
Quite a number of Spring-
lug your heavy packages
water people have been suffering
and be bothered with
j with the grippe but are recov­
ering now.
them for the small sum
DOVER ITEMS
Joe Guttridge is the happy
the u n d e r s i g n e d will
Rev. D. A. Watters filled the owner of a new Chevrolet oar.
charge?
pulpit in the Methodist church
Miss Florence Schenk visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bard Sat­
Fred C. Bartholomew.
Sunday at 11 o’clock.
urday
and
Sunday.
Miss Olive Shaw is visiting
Quite a number of Springwa-
with her sister Mrs. Rich of
ter people attended the funeral
Pleasant Home.
! of Mrs. W. Randle. They ex-
Mrs. John Park has returned j tend their deepest sympathy to +* ♦ ♦ + + * * ♦ ♦ + + ♦
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home after several days absence the bereaved ones.
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in Portland.
A missionary program was
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Claude Young left for Portland given at the Springwater church
♦
Monday to work for several Sunday and was greatly enjoyed
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| by all.
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£eeks.
Spring-water Grange will meet *
Mrs S. Updegrave is home Saturday, March 13. All mem­ +
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again from Nappa, Wash. Her bers welcome’.
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daughter and family are improv­
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ing in health after the flu at­ Mrs. W. W. Christensen had a +
birthday last Sunday. Several
tack.
friends from Portland came to +
Joseph DeShazer is shipping celebrate the event among whom ♦
potatoes to the Crown Willa­ were Mrs. E. Grabach, Mrs. Mof­ +
fat and
n n u Mr.
m i . Lynch,
I^JIIV.11, who
wi i u brought
u ro u g n i; +
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mette Inn at West Linn, Ore.
his i
The Epworthians held their Mrs. ,m S E. 8 l J. a Rankin
nephe
K a n t r l n and
d " n
ephew *
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monthly business meeting Sun­ Ralph came Saturdaystaying un- +
day evening. After the meeting til Monday and all had a merry
games were played and light re­ time.
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freshments served.
Henry Wink left last Friday
The Victory Lumber Co. ship­ for his parents' home in Ohio. I For packages of free cep-eta
ped two car loads of lumber last The best wishes of hn friends hie seeds, call at the Nt ws
week,
and neighbors go with him.
office.
N otice is h ereb '’ given th a t the un­
dersigned have been appointed by the
County C ourt of C lackam as County,
Oregon, E xecutors of th e E sta te of
W illiam M Kollendonk, deceased, All
persons having claim s a g ain st said es­
ta te are hereby notified and required to
p resen t the sam e to us duly verified
w ith proper vouchers, a t the residence
of Lena Underwood in the City of E s ­
tacada, O re., or to eith er of us a t our
postoffice address E stacada, C lackam as
Connty, Oregon, w ithin six m onths
.from tha date hereof.
D ated F eb ’y 18tb, 1920.
Lena Underwood,
William Kellendonk,
E xecutors of the E sta te of William
M. Kellendonk, deceased.
F irst publication F e b ’y 19th, 1920.
2-19 3-18
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