Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 16, 1921, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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SP R IN G W ATE R N E W S
Card of 1 hanks
We wish to express our appre­
ciation and thanks for the beau­
tiful (lowers and the many kind
and thoughtful acts of our neigh­
bors and friends during the ill­
ness and death o f our beloved
husband and father.
rs .
C a l v in A
and
F a m
the County Court of the State of
S. W. Benjamin has been ill In Oregon,
for Clackamas County.
for the past two weeks.
In the matter of the Estate of John P.
Irvin, deceased: —
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Myers
and family motored to Portland To Elsie Covey, William K. Irvin,
Charles S Covey, Oliver L. Covey,
Thursday and took in the Rose
and Fred H. Covey, Alice Folsom
John T. Irvin, Frank M. Irvin, and
Show.
The Kaake, John Keller, Hohn-
stein and Hefenider families
have gone to Hood River for a
few days vacation and to pick
strawberries.
The Dodge school closed Fri­
day with a picnic dowrn by Clear
Creek. In spite o f the little
shower which came up in the
afternoon, everyone seemed to
have a good time.
Children's Day was observed
by the Dodge Sunday School
with a picnic dinner and pro­
gram. A goodly number were
present and all had a very nice
time.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keller
and Mable, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Kel­
ler and Mr. and Mrs. May visit­
ed at the Fred Horner home
Sunday afternoon.
Remember the Bazaar,
“ Gates” to Success.
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P R O fE S S M CARDS
Citation.
DODGE
T. P. McAuley was a business
visitor in Portland on Monday.
The regular meeting o f the
Missionery society was held
Wednesday with lunch and an
all day session.
The Christian Endeavorers
held their business and social
meeting Saturday evening, June
11, at the Grable home.
There will be a Sunday school
picnic at the James Shibley place
on Wednesday, June 22. Every­
body welcome.
Bring y o u r
lunch.
John Shank and family, of
Gresham, and Miss Ruth Zur-
cher, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pulley
and daughter Nettie and Mr.
and Mrs. Hageman from Port­
land, were Sunday visitors at
the J. I. Guttridge home.
M
Thursday June 16, 1921
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Joseph A. Irvin, being all the de­
visees and heirs and beneficiaries
o f the Estate of John P. Irvin,
deceased, and also all other persons
unknown claiming any right, interest
or estate in the real estate described ,
in the petition for sale of real pro­
perty filed herein.
GREETING
I n the N ame of the
S tate of O regon , you and each of you
are hereby cited and lequired to ap­
pear before the Hon. County Judge of
the State of Oregon for Clackamas
County, at the Court House in Oregon
City, Oregon, on Tuesday the 5th day
July, 1 h 21, at the hour of 9:30 o ’clock,
a m., of said day, to show cause, if
any exists, why an order should not be
made in said matter authorizing, licen­
sing and empowering said Executors to
sell the following real estate- belonging
to said estate, and described as follows:
The E half of NE quarter SE quarter
the E half of W half of NE quarter
of SE quarter the W half of W half of
NE quarter SE quarter, and all that por­
tion of E half of N W quarter of SE quar­
ter lying East of the county road running
North and South through said NW quar­
ter o f SE quarter, all in Section 35 in
Township 3 South of Range 4, East of
the Willamette Meridian.
Witness my hand and seal of said
County, affixed this 24th day of May,
i921.
.
F red A. M iller , Clerk.
G.
H. P ace , Dtputy.
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First publication June 2d, 1921.
Last Mubfication June 30, 1921.
DR. R. G R A H A M
M cC A L L
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE: Over Estacada State Bank
Local and Long-Distance Telephone
The doctor’s phone can be connected with your
home phone at night if requested. One long ring.
Dr. L. A. Wells
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ESTACADA
OREGON
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PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
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SAttorney-at-Law and Notary Public
Estacada,
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General Practice
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Oregon City,
Oregon
Gresham 517.
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