Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 06, 1927, Page Eight, Image 8

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS,
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THURSDAY, JAUNARY 6, 1927
COUNTY AGENT’S NOTES
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J o t E conom ical Transportation
Ed Shearer, Springwater, has ar­
ranged with the county agent for a
demonstration alfalfa plot, showing
ihe relative merits of ihe ground
limestone, barnyard manure, super­
phosphate and potassium sulphate
on ihis important crop.
RULY the most beautiful Chevrolet
ofChevroletpopularityhassentChevrolet
in Chevrolet history! Truly an
production to tremendous volume— and
achievement which must immediately only the economies of tremendous volume
change all existing ideas as to what the
plus inspired engineering make possible
buyer of a low priced car has a right to
the manufacture of so fine a car to sell at
expect for his money!
Chevrolet prices.
Here is the irresistible appeal of un*
We urge you to come in for a personal in­
broken, flowing body lines—of modish
spection.
And we ask you to come, notin
new Duco colors, fashionably striped—
the
customary
casual mood—but actual­
of notable smartness—of that flawless
ly
anticipating
the revelation you would
silhouette regularly associated with the
expect
when
the
world’s largest builder
costliest of custonvbuilt creations.
of gearshift automobiles announces a
completely new line of cars whose truly
Here are score after score of advance»
great value is based on irresistible beauty
ments in design, literally too numerous
to list completely—but typified by one-
iece full-crown fenders, bullet-type
and a host of improvemen ts including t
mps, coincidental steering and igni­
tion lock and large 17»inch steering
New AC Air Cleaner New Tire Carrier
wheel.
T
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Here is definite assurance of longer Iite,
more satisfactory operation and even
greater economy—for all models are
equipped with a new AC oil filter and an
improved AC air cleaner!
6uch features as these are usually found
only on cars costing up into the thou­
sands. They are marks of distinction on
i»<e world’s finest automobiles. Yet these
are now offered on The Most Beautiful
Chevrolet because the spectacular grow th
New AC Oil Filter
New Coincidental
Lock
C o m b in a tio n Ig n itio n
a n d S tee rin g L ock
New Duco Colors
New Gasoline Gauge
New Radiator
New Bodies by Fisher
New Remote Control
Door Handles
New Bullet-Type
Head Lamps
New Windshield
On Open Models
New Heavy One-
piece Full-crown
Fenders
New Hardware
New Running Boards
New Brake and Clutch
Pedal Closure
With these Amazing Price Reductions
The
COACH
$
595
*525
Former price $645
The
COUPE
$
625
Former price $645
$
SEDAN
695
715
Former price $735
The
Touring Car
The $
Roadster
Frier includes balloon tires
and steel diec wheel*. For­
mer price $635 with bal­
loon tire* only
Price includes balloon tires
and steel disc wheels. For­
mer price $535 with bal­
loon tires only
TheSport $
Cabriolet
525
Balloon tires now standard on all models.
The
Entirely new
rumble seat.
model
with
The
$
LANDAU
74 3
Former price $765
1 Ton Truck
$ /|r \C
(Chassis only)
» 3 /0
V- Ton Truck
Í *395
(Chassis only
All prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich., effective January 1st, 1927
CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY
Roy Wilcox, Prop.
Estacada, Oregon
QUALITY
LOCAL ITEMS
School commenced again this
week and both teacher* and pupils
are glad to be back and at work after
• week'* vacation and rest.
La Dee Logging company are com­
mencing operation* again thi* week,
after a shut-down during the holi­
day*. In a few day* they will have
their full crew* at work and will be
•hipping log*.
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Barr enter-
talned a number of guest* at their
homo on Sunday.
Ml** Kathleen Beck 1* assisting
with the work tn the New* office
these day*.
F.d Shearer was a Portland visitor
on Sunday.
Our former nurseryman, Oliver
Failing, who i* now located at Bor­
ing, wa* in town Monday, shaking
hands with old friends.
The infant daughter of Mr. and
wM SK Dennis of Camp 1 S has been
very iTl with pneumonia, at l.inn's
Inn. for about five days, but is im­
proving nicely and will soon be able
t0
be taken back to their home.
AT
Friends of Dr. Midford will be
glad to know he is feeling much bet­
ter and was able to take a short walk,
one day this week.
Quite a number of people from
here attended the funertil of Eman­
uel Kriegbaum which was held in
Portland on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Linn ate New
Year's dinner Sunday, with Mrs.
Linn's parent* in Portland.
Ed Linn went to Portland Monday
to attend the funeral services of Mr.
Kreigbaum.
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Dunlop were
recent guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Don
Allen at Bull Run.
G. P. Rose recently purchased a
fine new Chrysler sedan which is a
very striking model of car.
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Palmateer and
children of Morgan. Oregon, are vis­
iting relative* in thi* vicinity for a
time.
Mr*. Zogg of Sandy Ridge is visit­
ing at the home of her daughter Mrs.
Frauk Forman.
Mr*. Currin and Mrs. H. Heiple
were shopping in Portland on Tues­
day.
Mr*. Raymond Lovelace and baby,
and Mr*. Wallace Smith are visiting
in Stay ton thi* week.
LOW
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Periling and
children and the Misses Oakley of
Seattle have been visiting at the
home of Mrs. Mae Reed during the
holidays.
Mrs. Neil Rock of Pendleton has
been visiting at the home of her sis­
ter Mrs. Graham for several days.
Mrs. Graham's daughter, Maurietta
Sheltan has also been visiting here
from Pendleton.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Chaney are re­
joicing over the arrival of a baby
at their home in George, this past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lawrence of
Portland, were guests at the home
of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Lawrence, last Tuesday.
Lloyd Ewalt of Currinsville, is ill
this week with the flu.
Mrs. W. W. Rhodes has been quite
ill this week, but is reported some­
what better at this writing.
Dan Matson returned Sunday from
a visit with relatives in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter and
children have moved to Portland
where they will make their home for
a time.
Mrs. Gerald Wilcox returned Mon­
day evening after several days spent
in Portland.
m Füll SALE ÍOS
Miss Julia Clements, secretary in
tho county agent’s office, Mas been
1 ...ay 1T1 ng many new bu‘.< linr. in
ceived from the Ore.on Agricultu-
ral college and the Uniled State* De­ FOR SALE— Italian prune trees, 1
year; extra fine. O. W. Fading,
partment of AgvicuRure at Washing­
ton, D. C. The office is a ** sup- X eryman, Boring. R.F.D. 14-21p
p • <• m th tampl«* and ra*»rv, i plea
of all at the bulletins of interest to FOR SALE— Stump pu hr: oner,-an;
al cond'tion; plenty of line. R.
Clackamas county.
C. Reed, Estacada.
14-16p
County Agen
Inskeep recently
ordered a c r of government Pyrotol. FOR SALE — E'ght thoroughbred
White
i L»
Leghorn hens,
turas,
l four
u ii'
R. T
This is the fourth car of PyrGtol or­
Will
Red3
March
hatched,
t?l
each.
dered for Clackamas county fanners
V in
le a f tirarli*
P V in n i*
since September by the county deliver in Estacada. Phone 1562.
agent’s office. The rupply will prob­ Mrs. Matt Park, Colton, Oregon.
Route 1.
*
14-15p
ably lust for one more year.
On’e*s are now being received FOR SALE— SI. fvlav..
bi-ilcalf
for the fifth ca. to be delivered in
'(Jersey).
Geo. H. Weiderhold,
February. The quicker the orders Estacada, Ore.
14p
are lilted the sooner the car wih bo
PC it RENT—2 or 3 room apart­
ordered.
ment. furnished, heat light and
I. M. C. Anderson, county club w.ter included. Estacada Hotel. 14p
agent, and family, aie taking then-
REWARD— ^25.Ou wiil be given for
annual vacation during the holidays
any information leading to the ar­
visaing friends ana relatives at On­
rest and conviction of the person or
tario, Oregon. They wilt return
persons who broke into and robbed
about January 1.
the cabin of tho Smith Fur Farm,
COST'
located near Squ w Mt. Wm. Wal­
lace Smith, Attorney at Law, Esta-
er.da, Oregon.
FOR SALE — No. 1 standard Bur-
bunk potatoes $1.25 per sack. No.
2, $1.00, at Kinney & Lamberson
place opposite Garfield grange hall.
County Agent J. J. Inskeep re- i 0R SALE— Wicker davenport r e ­
cently received the appointment as
torm covered upholstery. In ex-
Deputy Horticultural Inspector for clien t condition. J. J. Penner. lOtf
Clackamas county and has been very POINTER’S Second Hand Store;
busy inspecting strawbeiiy p.aius
buy v>.’lat yCU want; seil what you
for presence of strawberry weevil, don>t Want.
lOtf
Except for a few strawberry f i e l d s --------------------------- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
on unimproved roads this work is FOR RENT— 2 and 3 housekeeping
nearly completed.
rooms, also sleeping rooms— men
Don C. Mote, extension entomol- preferred. Terms reasonable. Mrs.
'ogist of the Oregon Agricultural col- F. E. Hammon, East of Christian
iege has announced a new poison church.
14-15p
for strawberry weevil, discovered by
the Oregon Experiment station in PIANO i OR SALE near Estacada,
High grade quality piano to be sold
1926. The new product is more ef-
.
, ,
* ..
• , at bargain. Terms $10 monthly. For
fective and cheaper than commercial
. .
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particulars and how seen, write J. A,
products used heretofore.
,
,,
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..
.
Givens,
factory
piano
adjuster,
The county agent will see that „ , ’
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_ ■* , ’ 413
,
North
Boren
Avenue,
Seattle,
Wash-
Clackamas county strawberrey grow­
mgton.
14-17
ers have an available supply of the
poison befoit harvest time.
USED CARS
Plans are now being made to hold -------------------------------- •----------------
a large meeting of strawberry grow- k’SED^ CAES AT THE NEW 1927
ers later in the season, at which time
LO'lt PRICES.
CARS LOOK
the use of the poison will be ex- GOOD AND IN GOOD CONDITION.
plained.
Mitchell 1922 touring............ $ 65.00
______________
Paige 1921 touring .............. 75.00
WASHINGTON'S LICENSING LAW 1922 Hudson Speedster tr’ng 150.00
Studebaker 1922 touring ’27
In the state of Vi ashington the license, very good
300 00
licensing law provides that all com- Ford truck> pneumatic tires
mission merchants must pay $25 for
good condition
150 00
a license, must keep accurate and 0 lds ton truck, good pneu-
compleie records of ail transactions.
matic tire8( cab windshield
When a commission merchant
re- Rndkflat body
250 0()
¡ceives products to sell he must send 19o3 Ford roadster> winter
the shipper a statement of the re-
top
125 00
ceipt of the products and their eon- -26 nearly new Harley David-
dition. Returns must be made with- son motorcycle and side car 300-00
in thirty days for products sold.
A 1921 Ford coupe ......
12g 0Q
maximum commission of fifteen per
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO
cent is allowed. All commission
‘ Gresham, Oregon
j merchants are bonded for $o000. Reliability
Service
t There is considerable agitation f o r ---- ------------------------ - _ _ ________
a law that will better protect the A LARGE LIST of good use Imple-
farmers in Oregon and no doubt a
ments, gas engines, cream sepa-
oui will introduced in the coming rators, drills, spreaders, plows, disc
session of the legislature.
harrows, etc. Hessell Implement Co.,
--------------------- :--------------------------- Gresham.
14-15
Jim beard of Esacaua was chef a t _______ __________________
liillockburn during the holidays. He
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
is some cook according to the 40 '
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Portland young people who were up In the County Court of the State of
there.
| Oregon for Clackamas County.
L. V. Van Slyke visited his parents In the matter of the estate of Philip
in Portland New Year’s day.
M. Wagner, deceased.
L. A. Wallin and R. T. Crake, rep-
Notice is hereby given that the un-
resentatives of the Ford Motor com- dersigned, George K. Armstrong
pany, demonstrated the accessibility and H. B. Davis, have been appointed
and explained the care of Fordson administrators of the estate of
tractors to about .40 enthusiastic Philip M. Wagner, deceased , and
users here Tuesday.
have filed their bonds and qualiftied
Ed Steinman and his brother Phil as such administrators. All persons
left Tuesday for a trip of several having claims against said estate are
weeks, luej will Visit places along hereby notified to present the same,
the Rooseveit highway in an en- duly verified as by law required to
deavor to find a »unable site for a the undersigned, George K. Arm-
service station. Phil bteinman has strong and H. B. Davis, or either of
just returned from Tacoma, Wash- them, at Estacada, Oregon, or to
ington, whore he was engaged in their attorney, W. S. U'Ren 515
wed drilling for the city.
Oregonian Building. Portland,’ Ore-
Lesiie Lovelace returned Thurs- gon.
day from Olympia, Washington,
Dated and first published January
where he visited his grandparents.
6, 1927. Last publication February
2, 1927.
Do you plan your day's work, al-
GEORGE K. ARMSTRONG,
toung a certain amount 0i time to
H. B. DAVIS,
each task? Try it, always aiming
Administrators.
to shor.en the time spent on routine W. S. U’REN,
activities so as to g.un more for
Attorney.
p,easant occupations.
Miss Lila McKinney spent the hol­
iday vacation ai home from her work
at normal school.
Wallace Smith attended the fight
in Portland on New Year s day.
Mrs. R. H. Carter visited in Port
land on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. .Toques. and reports them as
well and doing nicely in their new
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox and
daughters. June and Joyce, were vis­
iting relatives in Vancouver, Sunday.
Miss Fiorence Hassell was at home
with her parents over the holidays
from her studies at the normal in
Litichi! ItllHihC hi It il Urtili
Monmouth.
.------ --
Glen Ely. Florence June Reed ard
Thelma Wilcox returned to Corvallis Friday and Saturday. January 7-8
LOVE’S BLINDNESS”
to continue their studies at O. A. C.
Mr. and Mrs Perry Cahill and Antonio Moreno and Paunne Stark.
"A GIMP COMEDY"
family : re leaving soon for Spokane
to make their home. They shipped
Sun.. Mon.. Tues. January 9-10-11
their household goods this week.
"THE SEA BEAST”
Best Rice
John Barrymore.
Boil rice in a large quant ty of
water until tender, then pour it in­ Wednesday, Thursday. Jan. 12-13
to a colander or sieve to drain: cover
"HEARTS AND FISTS’
with a clean cloth and put it in a Margaret de ia Motte. John Bowers.
warm oven or over a vessel of hot
water. As it steams each grain Friday. Saturday. January 14-15
swells and becomes separate.
"THE WANING SEX"
t
Currinsville Mere Pt ices
C bbage pound ............................ 0 4 c
1 ian^arr es- nice ones, pound 10c
( 1 1 flakes package .. 10c
‘J na-M’>e. t h e
new cereal,
Pic
?5c
Pota* í per 100 pounds
$1.50
' ' '-e3‘ F°od grade, bushel...... $1.50
$2.35
I. • : es House Dresses, each
79e
New Ginghams just in. Get our
Priîe*
B"b Cooke, who broke a small
bone in his heel about Christmas time
is in Portland today for treatment,
ihe injury has given him consider­
able pain,