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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, T IS our desire to m ake satisfied ow ners o f used car buyers. All recon d ition ed used cars bearing this tag carry our guarantee and our pledge — b a c k e d by o u r s e r v i c e — that y o u are g ettin g fu ll value for th e m o n ey sp en t. / SPRINGWATER COOKE MOTOR CO. DODGE NEWS _______ On Saturday next a meeting will be held in the school house with the object o f reorganizing the com- munity club. There are several things o f much importance to the community to be brought forward and it is hoped that everybody will be interested enough to come and make it a good meeting. There is strength in union. Jeanette Pederson, who is attend- school in Portland and working for her board, was here spending the Christmas holidays with her home folks, and to her credit, be it said, she has made herself so useful to the people fo r whom she works that they felt they could not get along with- out her and prevailed upon her to cut short her vacation, which she did, and returned to Portland on Tues- JATTNARY fi. 1927 Harold Wooster ranch, h;-s re Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shibley on ! Tuesday, and Mr. and Mrs. Drake turned and is living on the place. Gorfield granite held their regu I and Mrs. Proctor r.nd son o f Forest lar meeting at the hall Saturday, Grove were their guests over the ar.uary 1, the members enjoying week end. ;heir New Year’s dinner together, NOTICE TO CREDITORS -fter which Sister Olive Dav s, the re" ving m aser, irs ailed the new Notice ir, hereby given that the un- officers o f both the juvenile and , -signed has been duly appointed m bordi’iate granges. J. B. Robcr son. Master; L. J. Paln-.ateer, Over a lin is t r r t o r of the estate o f Eliza seer; Mary Robertson. Lecturer beth Sparks, deceased, and any and Gena Ballou, Steward; M. G nil persons having claims against the Weatherby, Assistant Steward; Min 3a'd estate are hereby required to nie Eash, Chaplain; Airs. Ella Tracy present said claims, duiy verified as Treasurer; Betty I. Weatherby, Sec by law required, at the office o f my retary; Janet Gilgan, Ceres; Ruih attorney, Wm. Wallace Smith, Esta Ayers, Pomona; Evelyn Davis, Flora cada, Oregon within six months from Sc eral resolutions were acted on the date o f this notice. Dated December 23, 192fi. one especially favoring the meeting First publication December 23 o f the state grange convention in 1926. Oregon City in 1923. Last publication January 20, 1927. Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Eosh celebra A. E. SPARKS, ted their wedding anniversary on Administrator o f the estate of Christmas day. Elizabeth Sparks, deceased. A family reunion was held at the WM WALLACE SMITH, W. R. Reid home on Chrstmas day Attorney for Administrator 12-lfl i cars 1 N ew s from the Neighboring Towns THURSDAY. GARFIELD The holiday 8eason opened in Gar- field on Christmas Eve when the glange held their annual Christmas t,ree an(j program, a short entertain- ment 0f Christmas songs and music an(j recitations was followed by the appearance o f Santa Claus who, w ;th his helpers, passed out candy, nuts, and popcorn to the children, big and little, After the entertain- ment games were played until a late hour. day, December 28. Christmas day several reunions Levi Johnson and a party from were held and a gathering at the Portland were visitors at Hillock- gi-ange hall o f about 50 people met burn on Thursday. ¡n honor o f the silver wedding an- Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and son o f ! niversary o f Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oregon City, were visitors on Sun- E. Davis. The tables were beauti- day at the home o f W. E. Myers, fully decorated with ferns, Oregon and on the same day Ralph Myers grape, and candle sticks with lighted and his wife were visiting with candies. Many wishes of good Will Mann. and congratulations were given to Ralph’s parents. Mrs. Ida Neitzling o f Portland is visiting fo r a few days at the Dr. Over the week end there were as Mr, and Mrs. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Head and Wallens home. visitors at the home o f Fred Horn’er Mrs. J. Greenwood and two girls o f daughter Sylvia and Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hull en Bull Run, J. Murphy also o f Bull King Cole were Christmas guests tertained a large number o f guests Run, Harold Horner and wife o f o f their parents and grandparents. at dinner on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Weatherby and Springwater and Mrs. Folsom of The Joe Guttridge and John Mar son Gilbert, spent Christmas day shal crildren ail returned to school Dayton, Washington. As a reward for some work done with the M. C. Glover family at Monday morning after being released Eagle Creek. from scarlet fever quarantine re in clearing up the school grounds a Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Davis and fam cently. football was presented to the boys ily went to Portland fo r Christmas Dinner guests at the J. A. Shibley and a basketball to the girls by the directors. They are real balls and with Mrs. Davis' aunt and uncle, home on Thursday were Mr. and Mr» John Stormer, Mr. and Mrs. Oral the boys and girls are delighted. The Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robertson Stormer and son, Mrs. Barney Shoen- balls were given them on Monday morning, on the reassembling o f spent Christmas day with Mr. Rob berg, Mrs. Wiley Howell and Miss school after the Christmas vacation. ertson’s sister, Mrs. Stephens of Edith and Wilbur and Miss Evelyn Kendall Station, Portland. Dibble. Mrs. W. L. Shriner and children, UPPER EAGLE CREEK spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Folsom visited for a few days recently, with their son her sister, Mrs. J. Roberts in Boring. Jim and family at Brightwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Douglass were A watch night meeting wag held Miss Ethel North o f Portland has the overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Salzwe- been visiting fo r several days at the Roy Douglass last Wednesday night. del last Friday evening. J. F. Moger home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and Sunday 8chool at the Nora Mem A large crowd attended the com children were visiting with Mr. and orial church every Sunday at 2:00. munity dinner at the grange hall on Mrs. Moehnke, o f Sheuebel last Prayer service at the church every New Year’s day. Thursday afternoon. Mr. Douglass Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bard entertained a returned home leaving Mrs. Douglass H. B. Davis has rented his ranch number of guests during the week, and the hildren to make a longer here, and, with his family has including Mr. and Mrs. Moger and visit. Then he went after them on moved to Estacada. Miss Ethel North on Monday, Mr. Sunday. Mr. Rossi, the new owner o f the and Mrs. J. A. Shibley and Elva and Mr. and rMs. R. B. Gibson were the dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and children were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of To ledo, left for home on Monday after visiting several days with relatives and friends out this way. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass had as guests Sunday, the parents o f the latter, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus, and 1924 Willys Knight touring, bumpers, trunk her sister and brothers and their extra tire, all good tires, car in A1 condi families. tion ............................................................... $675.00 Miss Edythe Peters returned Sun day evening after a week's vacation Maxwell green sport touring, a sure buy at $325.00 and resumed her work in the school Star 1924 touring, very good........................ $275.00 room, Alonday. Dale Smith and his friends, o f Overland 1925 touring.................................... $325.00 Portland, were out Sunday afternoon and held services at the school house. | Overland 1924 c o u p e .................................... $350.00 Some of the Paddisons were Port- ! Ford 1925 c o u p e ............................................ $350.00 land visitors last Friday. Bob Cahill is at home now. 1923 Chevrolet touring, g o o d ...................... $165.00 Dick Gibson purchased two pig? i o f Mrs. Shriner, o f Garfield, Mon Other cars too nemerous to mention. Look these day. Walter Douglass, with the help o f ' cars over— drive them— you’ll save money and get his brother, Roy, butchered three a dependable used car. hogs Monday afternoon, taking them j to Portland on Tuesday. ¡Rango 5 E „ Wiliam- ' KrHdian, h is filed rotice of 'ntenti. • n> m. ke final proof, to eslabl'sh c'aim m the ¡land above described, b cfo ic ih-; ¡Register U. S. Land Office, at P o:t- land, Oregon on the 2V'th day of January, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses; John Siegv.crth, o f Route, 1, Es tacada, Oregon; John Hoffman of Route 1, Estacada. Oregon; William W. Porter o f Route 1 Estacada, Ore gon; George Evans, o f Route 1, Es tacada, Oregon 12-16 WALTER L. TOOZE, Sr., Register. 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Donovan, o f Route 1, Estacada, j quarantine on Saturday so the reg Oregon, who, on March 6, 1925, ular church services were resumed on made Homestead entry No. 07689, Sunday. for SEVi, Section 33, Township 3 S , Dick W eir o f Clackamas was ----------------------------------------------------A guest at the J. A. Shibley home on ------ — ------- Tuesday. John Moger spent several days of START THE NEW YEAR his Christmas holiday with his par WITH ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moger. Air. and Mrs. Harding o f Emavilie. Idaho, were guests for several days recently at the F. Madden home. The Misses Rhoda and Kathleen Beck visited on Thursday evening We can fill your orders for— with their sister Mrs. Everett Shib ley. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ward and Ledgers, Journals, children o f Logan were Sunday Cash Books, guests at the home o f his brother Bill Files, Carl, Letter Filet, Mrs. George Perry and children and Edith Howell were guests on Memorandums, Sunday at the home o f Mrs. Perry’s Receipt Books, r'stcr Mrss. Louis Smith In Portland Stationery and Mr. and Mrs. Mann o f The Dalles typing Supplies spent the week end at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Forrest Erick son. ■Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dean of Portland were guests at the R. S. Guttridge home on Saturday. Guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Peter Erickson during the week end were their sons, Floyd, Joe, Ray, and For- rest and families and Mr. and Mrs i Quite a number were present and re- port an enjoyable time. Mrs. Raymond Ginther and daugh- *-er o f Portland visited relatives here a ^ew days last week, Peter Rydgweski who has been on the sick list is much improved, A dance was given at the Baker hall New year s eve. .............................. 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