Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 02, 1921, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Thursday, June 2, 1921
GARFIELD BREVITIES
William Hartman of Portland,
is a visitor at Tarrymore farm.
Earl Tracy, teacher of the
Porter school, and pupils, en­
joyed a picnic at the Country
Club last Friday.
C. V. Sandstone and family
spent the week-end in Portland
and on Decoration day motored
to Middleton the old family
home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mattoon
and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Robert­
son motored to Portland Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Mattoon poing to
New berg for Decoration day.
Week-end guests at the W. P.
Reid home, were Harry, Ralph,
Roberta and Elizabeth Reid,
Messrs. Garret and McBroom,
Mrs. Betty Horner and Miss
Ethel Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Young
have the pleasure of having with
them Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gra­
ham, of Miami, Florida. They
are touring the west and took
the most beautiful season to be
with their nephew.
P aga Three
FOR SALE—160 acres of land,
Painting, paper hanging and
tinting, contract or day work, at with tie and shingle timber, and
right prices.
shingle mill on the place. Will
S aunders , Rt 1, Estacada.
sell either separately if desired.
Julius Kreiger. Estacada.
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Read the Ads in the N ews .
We do Job Printing.
The Estacada Meat Co
B EEF CATTLE,
V E A L A N D H O GS,
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Dressed or Live, Bought.
See our Delicatessen Department, containing Pickles, Relishes, Catsups,
Cheese, Butter, Milk, and Salt and Smoked Fish.
M. J. KERKES & Co.
Estacada
Oregon
WHAT IS SERVICE ?
To Our Notion, Service Means:
Meet the Public with a SMILE.
2nd. Handle what the Public WANTS, rather than try to
unload what WE want to SELL.
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DRESSMAKING Will sew in
your home. Bina Douglas. Phone
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FOR SALE CHEAP, A good
work mare, weight 1250 pounds.
Joe Wiedsrhold, Estacada. 26-2
FOR SALE A 1917 Ford tour­
ing car to be seen at Henry Hei-
ple’s, Estacada, Rt. 1, p r ic e
$250
5 26 6-2
FOR SALE Cheap a Jadlord
piano and Oliver typewriter, No.
5. P. Malzanini, River Mill. It
MONFY TO LOAN $2500.00
to loan on good improved real
estate. See S. Wooster. 37tf_
FOR SALE Cheap, and for
cash, a mare, 7 years old, good
driver and fine under the saddle.
$50 at DeMoy’s place.
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LOST. —About May 12, Nose
Glasses, on road between Eagle
Creek and Estacada. Reward.
R. C. Denning_________ 20w2
FOR SALE Six shoats $6.00
each, one brood sow to 1 arrow in
July, price $20.00. Henry Rei-
mer. Bissell, Ore.
6-2
LOST; Twenty Dollar Bill,
near the old Garfield store. Find­
er please return to P. H. Batten.
Five Dollars reward.
FOR SALE 4 foot maple and
alder slabwood by the cord. *
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See Pesznecker.
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H O M E RENOVATING. F o r
N.
1st.
Want and For Sale Column
5 cents per line. Cash in advance
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3d. Ask a REASONABLE price for EVERYTHING
rather than to cover up unreasonable prices by displaying a
FEW SPECIALS.
4th. Give everyone COURTEOUS TR EA TM EN T whether
they buy or not.
5th. See that ANY CHILD gets the same attention its
parents would get, and give it change in coins that are easy
to count.
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paper hanging, painting and tint­
ing, get prices ot J. W. Saunders,
Estacada, Rt 1.
5-26-6-16
A Real Bargain 5 passenger
Reo Auto, run 15,000 miles, first
class condition, four cord tires
like new, one spare tire and cov­
er, all tools. Cash or terms so
any one can buy this car. C. E.
Kilgore.
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FOIL SALE. Pure bred regis­
tered Saanen Milk Goats, both
sexes, mature and young stock
from imported sires and dams of
the heaviest milk lines; also a
few high-grade does and doe kids.
Does are fresh and coming fresh.
Goats milk for sale; a perfect
food for infants and invalids.
Mrs. Charles Lander, Rt 3, Es­
tacada,
5-26-6-30
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Notice of Annual
School Meeting
Are You Getting This Kind of Service ?
The fact that our business has shown an INCREASE during a period when others
were complaining of DULL TIMES, proves to us that the PUBLIC appreciate this
kind of service, and we shall continue to give it.
JO IN T H E CRQWD AT
The People’s Store
H. B. SNYDER,
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C. E. KILGORE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t<»
the leg'al voters of School D'strict No.
108 of Clackamas County, State of Ore­
gon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETING of said District will he held
at Estacada High School; to begin at
the hour of 8 o’clock P. M.. on the third
Monday of June, A. I). 1921.
This meeting is called for the pur­
pose of electing Two School Directors
ami One Clerk, and the transaction of
business usual at such meeting.
Dated this 31st day of May, 1921.
Attest:
,
R. MORSE,
Chairman Board of Directors.
MRS. SUSIE SARVER,
District Clerk.
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' EVERYTHING FOR S H O ES !
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HARRY JOHNSON,
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He Repairs Them.
Where the Motto Is Service.
ESTACADA.
OREGON.
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