EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS. THURSDAY, MARCH S. 1337 f iv e >-ELE1RATLÔ B I R T H D AY ^ 0 3 Start a Fordson Tractor W orking FOR YOU LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Sam Dunlap of Garfield gave THE Arthur A. Harriman has resigned a party last Wednesday in honor o ' Mr. Dulap’s birthday. Five-hundred his position here as pastor of the was played, after which a delicious Christian church and is taking up lunch was served. his new station at Wasco, Oregon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. ( T r a p n c s t c d c o n t i n u o u s l y f o r ten c o n s e c u t i v e y e a r s ) Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith went to Don Allen, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ahl- borg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholo­ Portland on business Monday. Wc offer officially certified and accredited baby chicks, hatch­ Mrs. Mary Adams is in Portland mew. Mr. and Mrs. A'ex Botkin, Mr. The Savings and Profits that ing eggs and breeding stock. To assure our customers 'getting and Mrs. Bob Cooke, Mrs. R. H. Cur- visiting relatives. chicks from parent stock free from baccillary diarrhea and other you will realize from custom H. A. Dennis and D. E. Siefer of rin, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eshelman, MOTOR CO. work or work on your farm diseases wc have had our birJs tested by the veterinary depart­ Camp 1 1-2, employed by the P. E. P. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gohring Mr. ment of the Oregon Agricultural college and they have been pro­ v/ill have mounted to a worth-while figure by Spring nounced free of disease of every description, so you will get chicks, Co., were quite badly injured by and Mrs. Henry Heiple, Mr. and Mrs. breeding stock, etc. with a clean bill of health. falling rocks this morning. They Jack Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wood-Sawing, Grair-Grinding, Shredding and Lovelace, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore, came to town for treatment. numerous heavy hauling lobs are some of the ways Every month a supervisor from the Oregon Agricultural collrge Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Kelley from Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moreland, Mrs. G. visits this farm and checks up on the trapnesting, upon the incubator in which hundreds of Fordson farmers are making Camp 8 returned home this morning E. Midford, Miss Poole, Dr. and Mrs. w°rk. in fact, upon all the deiai's of the various lines of poultry otherwise unproductive time pay during the winter W. W. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. breeding and management carried on here. We have all this done from a trip to Portland. for your protection and the whok enterprise here is placed on an months. Mrs. D. E. Siefer and her cousin, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith, official hards, Buy with confidence. You may rest assured that you Mrs. George Ford, from Washington, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Handish, Mr. Alex And from the time you start your spring plowing, v.li get as fine chicks, hatching eggs and breedings stock a* are who has been visiting her, came out Sparks, Mrs. Wayne. Out of town right through every season and stage of growing and obtainable. guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. T. this morning and went to Boring to harvesting your crops, you are assured of abundant Carter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Ferguson, All our birds are certified and accredited by the Oregon visit with her parents. and dependable power that will do the job in less Agricultural college, All carry official and sealed leg bands from Dr, G. F, Midford is reported re­ Mr, and Mrs. F, H. Cypher» and Mr. , that institution, AH males heading special breeding pens are from time and with greater economy. covering nicely from his second op­ Harry Reed. 280 to 290 egg matings. All eggs set in our incubators weigh from Mrs. R. T. Carter and H. H. Smith eration and expects to return home Next time you are in town, just DROP IN and 24 ounces to 30 ounces to the dozen. won first prizes and Mrs. Bodkin and in another week. let us TALK OVER WITH YOU the A. B. C. Fin­ Our strains—Hollywood, Tattered and Improved European are The P. T. A. held its meeting in Theo Ahlberg, the consolation. ance Plan that makes it possible for Every Farmer producers of large white eggs and have many generations of high the grade school auditorium this egg production back of them, to own a Fordson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl LaForge were week. They decided to show a pic The good delivery dates are going fast, Order now. 25% ture for the P. T. A. benefit on Portland visitors Sunday. deposit books your order. Mrs. J. B. Robertson returned to March 11. A delightful surprise party was Portland Monday to have some den­ OREGON CERTIFIED BREEDER. Member Oregon Accredited Hdtchefy ¿»nd L> Feeders' Association (undov the supervision of the held last Thursday afternoon at the tal work done. She will visit with her sister-in-kw, Mrs. J. C. Stephens, Oregon Agricultural College.) • have no estate or interest whatever home of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall while she is there. NOTICE TO CREDITORS , .. . ., , , , _ . _ in honor of their son, Joe’s, eigh- ! in or to the said lands and premises s THE MARQUAM POULTRY FARM Gleen Ely from Corvallis and Mor­ , , . . ieenth birthday. The afternoon was BREEDERS OF V HITE LEGHORNS ii Ely, Portland, were here visiting In the County Court of the State of or any part or parcel thereof! and gpent in pjaying lively games in O n e M ile E a s t o f E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , o n G a r f i e l d R o a d Orcgon for Clackamas County that the title of the plaintiff is good which everyone present took part. their parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, K. Ely, Sunday. The group r I so enjoyed a few music- In the matter of the estate of Philip and valid. M. Wagner, deceased. (3) That the defendants be forever »* numbers by the Junior Syncopat- MOUNT HOOD FOREST NEWS Notice is hereby given that the Urt- enjoined and debarred from asserting ors. Luncheon was served at six o Forest Ranger Armstrong and Mrs. designed, George K. Armstrong, and ^ c,ajm whatevet. in or t0 the 0aid ‘J clj a‘ mo Te ^ a ^ b i r t h H. B. Davis, have been appointed 1 , wishing nim many mote happy birth Armstrong attended a very interest-) CUTS MORE administrators of the estate of Phil- lands artd P4"*111’3®3 adverse to the j days. Among those present were ing meeting of the George eommur.-! ip M. Wagner, deceased, and have plaintiff, and for such other and fur- (Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Amacher, Ruth ity club last Saturday evening. The I SLICES filed their bonds and qualified as ther relief as this Honorable Court Hangland, \ ernice Fantz, Lloy< talk on fire cooperation by Arm- 1 such administrators. All persons hav- may deem j ugt and equitable In the ! !?rew’ ,Le.°1^ . Owens Ruth Glover strong was well received by the TO THE LOAF Bernard Whitaker, Kathleen Beck large gathering, and resulted in r ing claims against sa’d estate arc premises. Lester Closner, Wilma Kitching, Ver­ volunteer cooperative fire-fighting hereby notified to present the s&nle, Said lands and premises are situ non Marshall, Gertrude Marshall unit being organized, and the officers duly verified as by law1 required to An idea! siice-rize for toasting, sandwiche» and the undersigned, George K, Arm- ated and lying in Clackamas County, Earl Closner, Mildred Marshall being elected on the spot. A fine children'« between-mea! snacks. Strong, and H. B. Davis, or either of State of Oregon, bounded and des . I Rhoda Beck, John Whitaker and Jo lunch was served by the ladies, and I Marshall. them, at Estacada, Oregon, or to ; r Hjed a0 follows to wit:—* the cordial invitation to come again Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. Morgan wen will surely be accepted, ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES their attorney, W. S. U’Ren, 515 Lols Seven (7) Eight (g) N)ne (g) Oregonian Building, Portland, Ohe- ^ Tgn (10) jfl Block Thirty.nine to Gresham Sunday to visit Mr. and Assistant Walter Van Curen has Mrs. M. E. Williams. gon. purshased a very fine saddle horse I he same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. Dated and first published March (39) B‘ of Subdivision of Blocks 19, Mrs. H. C. Gohring w anfto Port for his own use in the mountains. If i Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The he is as good as he looks, Walt will i 3, 1D27. Last publication March 34, 28> 29- 3o- 38 “nd 30 o£ Clackamas land Monday. same price as the regular large loaf. Miss Lila How’e, of Monmouth, is be well mounted this season. Heights, 1927. This summons is served upon you visiting her parents, GEORGE K, ARMSTRONG, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eshleman and LOST—A Lady or FOUND—A Shoe H. B. DAVIS, Sold at Your Favorite pursuant to an order of the Honor­ At any rate there is a woman’s son David were Portland visitors Administrators, able J. U. Campbell, Judge of the shoe at the News office which wan Grocery and Restau­ W. S. U’REN, above entitled Court, which order Sunday, found on a street of the town. If Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster went Attorney, was made and entered on the 1st rants in Estacada and the other of the pair and the wear­ day of Feb. 1927 A. D,, said Order to Camp 8 on Monday to visit their er are still intact, the lost may be /icinity. YxuKit WMnin c f tte ìicfiuinfaiiiii SUMMONS directed that you be served by pub­ son, Harold Wooster and family. recovered by calling at this office. Arnold Lovelace ig assisting with lication of the summons herein for a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF period of six successive and consec- the work in the Lovelace Gorham store. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR utive weeks in the Eastern Clacka The I. 0. O.F. conferred the sec­ mas News, a news paper of general CLACKAMAS COUNTY circulation printed and published in ond degree upon Carl Jossy last Sat­ C. E. RAMSBY Plaintiff ) Clackamas County, State of Oregon. urday night. The third degree wil —Vg— ) Date of first publication, Febru­ be conferred on both Carl Jossy and John Klggins next Saturday night, ary 10. 1927. R, G. M0ORE, also all other per-) and a big supper will follow the Date of last publication March 17, sons or parties unknown claiming) event. 1927. any right, title, estate, lien or in-) Harry Frazer, Attorney for plain­ terest in the real estate described) 1, Estacada, Oregon. E. Tenney, of tiff. Address Molalla, Oregon in the complaint herein, ) R. 1, Estacada, Oregon. Defendants ) Walter L. Tooze, Sr. To R. G. MOORE: Register NOTICE IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Date of first publication, Feb, 10, OF OREGON; You are hereby re­ 1927, Date of last publication, March quired to appear and answer the U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore­ 10, 1927. complaint of the plaintiff filed gon, February 1, 1927 against you in the above entitled suit Notice is hereby given that Frank NOTICE TO CREDITORS on or before the 17th day of March, Manion, of Route 1, Estacada, Ore- 1927 A. D., said date being six weeks !gon, who, on April 8, 1922, made Notice is hereby given that the front the date of the first publication Homestead Entry, No. 07286, for of the summons herein, and if yoU|SWVi, Section 11, Township 3 S., County court of the State of Oregon so fail to appear and answer for fail- j Range 5 E., Willamette Meridian, for the County of Clackamas, has ure thereof the plaintiff will apply to has filed notice of intention to make appointed Florence Wills, adminis- the Court for the relief prayed for ¡Final Proof, to establish claim to the |tratrix of the estate of Frederick In the complaint herein, namely:— land above described, before the Reg- Samuel Bannister, deceased. All (1) That the defendants may be re-|ister U. S. Land Office, at Portland, persons having claims against the quired to set forth the nature of Oregon, on the 18th day of March, said decedent or his estate are here­ by given notice that they shall pres­ their claims; and that all adverse 1927, ent said claims to the undersigned claims of the defendants may be de­ Claimant names as witnesses: termined by a decree of this Court. L. E. Thompson, of R. 1, Estacada, administratrix at the office of W. A. With the wonderful array of new fabrics which (2) That by said decree it be declar­ Oregon. Frank Ahnert of R. 1, Esta­ Heylman in the City of Estacada, t we now have on display, the planning of a summer’s ed and adjudged that the defendants cada, Oregon, M. M. Meader, of R. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, with proper wardrobe is a most delightful pastime. An added vouchers duly verified. Jin mi lllllllllüiülllüllllHIII iiiiiim lililí Florence Wills pleasure is the knowledge which comes from know­ Administratrix of the estate of Frederick Samuel Bannister, deceas­ ing that, no matter how varied your choice, die ed. Smartly Styled W. A. Heylman Attorney for the total cost is not prohibitive. administratrix. Date of first publication February Low In Price 24th 1927. Among the choice offerings we are showing are Date of last publication March 24th, 1927. to be found PIZA CLOTH, BROADCLOTH, and % Marquam White Leghorns COOKE MOTOR CO. AÜLSUM LON G LOA F Early Arrivals In SUMMER Permit Early Planning of— SUMMER WARDROBES Í Shoes— NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Our New Spring Footwear for men, women and children has just arrived and is on display. We are in a position to show you HIGH' QUALITY at REASONABLE PRICES. An early inspection will be profit­ able to us both. ROSE ’ S iiliililf lililtiiiiiili TH E PLACE TO HUY IritiliiUh ii;j. U » D11 II Itili I lililí bin. li lililí.. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es­ tate of Joel B. Bowman, deceaied haa filed hie final account in the j office of the County Clerk of Clack - ' amai County, Oregon and that Thursday, March Slat 1927, at the j hour of 10:00 A. M. in the Court j Room of «aid Court at the Court | House in Oregon City, Clackamas j County, Oregon, has been appointed ; by laid Court aa the time and place for the hearing of objectiona thereto and the aettlement thereof. Date of firat publication February 24th. 1927. Date of laet publication March 24th, 1927 I. N. Bowman Administrator of the estate of I Joel B. Bowman deceased. W. A. Heylman, Estacada, Oregon. Attorney for the Administrator. fast-color suitings, PETER PAN, GINGHAMS and ENGLISH PRINTS, an assortment of colors and designs which are sure to suit you. Don t fail to ask for S. & H. Green Trading Stamps with your purchases THE PEOPLE’S STORE H. B. SNYDER g