Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 10, 1927, Page Five, Image 5

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    EASTERN
CLACKAMAS NEWS. THURSDAY,
HOM£
3oa
(O.A.C. Home Economics School)
Keeping an iron hot to press the
seams o f folds as you sew gives the
article when finished a better ap­
pearance.
A colorful shamrock salad is made
by stuffing green peppers with cot­
tage cheese or cream cheese. A fter
thoroughly chilling, it is cut into
slices o f two or three for serving.
Another
spinach
variation
is
1 creamed spinach and mushrooms.
Do you know that you are not
really well fed, no matter how much
meat and potatoes you eat in a day,
unless you have at least one green
vegetable?
TODAY’S
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Ford Car
MOTOR CO.
BEFORE YOU BUY ANY MAKE OF AUTOMO­
BILE, LET US SHOW YOU TODAY’S FORD CAR
You
may c o n sid e r that y o u
k n o w the F o r d car.
You
m a y have
been a F o r d o w n e r f o r years and think yo u are fam ilia r with the
splendid
sa tis fa ctio n
that
the
Ford
give»,
and
yet,
REM IN D ER S
unless
NOTICE
you
have m ade it a poin t to e x a m in e the F O R D C A R A S IT IS B U I L T
U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore­
gon, February 1, 1927
Notice is hereby given that Frank
rela x in it o v e r rou gh roads, and e x p r ie n c e the increa sed c o m f o r t
Manion, o f Route 1, Estacada, Ore­
which it affords, and to learn o f the many rece nt im pro vem ents,
gon, who, on April 8, 1922, made
you do not k n o w the F o r d ca r as it is built today.
Homestead Entry, No. 07266, for
S W M , Section 11, Township 3 S.,
W e invite your inspection of Today’s Ford Cars
Range 6 E., Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice o f intention to make
Final Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the Reg­
ister U. 8. Land Office, at Portland,
Oregon, on the 18th day o f March,
1927.
Claimant names as witnesses:
interested in “ the Home and Horne
GARFIELD
Problems.”
This meeting will be L. E. Thompson, o f R. 1, Estacada,
Oregon. Frank Ahnert o f R, 1, Esta­
R. G. Palmateer who has been ill held at the Grange hall. Wednesday
afternoon, March 16, 2.30.
Miss cada, Oregon. M. M. Meader, o f R.
with pneumonia is reported better
Maude Wilson, home economist of 1, Estacada, Oregon, E, Tenney, of
at this time.
O.A.C.,
will speak.
. R. 1, Estacada. Oregon.
Mrs. W. B. Lemon was out from
Walter L. Tooze, Sr.
The regular Sunday services will
Estacada Wednesday at the ranch
be held at the Nora Memorial church j
Register
for a short! visit.
The Skip-a-week club met Wed­ Sunday w-ith S. S. at 2:00 p.m. and 1 Date o f first publication, Feb. 10
1927, Date o f last publication, March
nesday with Mrs. Weatherby with preaching by Rev. Simms at 3:00.
Mrs. J. B. Robertson is in Port - 1 10, 1927,
twelve ladies present. An enjoyable
afternoon was spent visiting and sew­ land this week.
The Garfield Dorcas and W, C. T. |
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ing after which the business session
was held. Mrs. Sadie Anders con­ U. will meet at an all-day session at !
ducted the roll-call and the replies the home o f Mrs. E. J. Yocum, on In the County Court o f the State of
were very interesting and instructive Thursday, March 17.
Oregon fo r Clackamas County.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ried enter­
covering menus, garden hints, and
In the matter o f the estate of Philip
tained with a birthday dinner Sun­
balanced dishes.
day fo r their daughter, Elizabeth.
| M. Wagner, deceased.
The new officers for this year are
Notice ie hereby given that the un
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. VanHouten
Mrs. M. G. Weatberhy, president;
entertained Rev, and Mrs. Simms at dersigred, George K. Armstrong, and
Mrs. Minnie Eash, vice-president;
1’ nner Thursday.
Mr. Simms led H. B. Davis, have been appointed
Mrs. Sadie Andrews, secretary; and
the prayer service Thursday evening1. administrators of the estate o f Phil
Mrs. Gena Ballou, treasurer.
The
Mrs. M. G, Weatherby entertained p M. Wagner, deceased, and have
sick and calling committee is Mrs.
at dinner Wednesday evening in h oti-, filed their bonds and qualified a?
Hector Anders, Mrs. W. C. Taylor
or o f Mr. Weattherby’s birthday.
| such administrators. All persons hav­
Mrs. J. B. Robertson and Mrs. W. B.
Mrs. M. G. Weatherby was called ing claims against said estate are
Lemon. The work committee, Mrs.
to Portland Saturday night on ac­ hereby notified to present the same,
W. I,. Shriner. Four plants were or­
duly verified as by law required to
count o f the death o f her aunt.
dered by the club to dispense cheer
The Grange meeting Saturday was the undersigned, George K. Arm­
to as many neighbors as were on the
well attended, the men o f the order strong, and H. B. Davis, or either o f
sick list. Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Roy cooking and serving the dinner under them, at Estacada, Oregon, or to
Still were added to the club as new the supervision o f W. R. Jones. their attorney, W. S. U’Ren, 515
members.
A delicious lunch was
ounty Agent Inskeep and Forest Oregonian Building, Portland, Ore­
served at 5 o ’clock by the hostess as­ Ranger Armstrong were speakers for gon,
sisted by Mrs. Shriner and Mrs. Bal­ the program hour.
Dated and first published March
lou.
Mrs. Minnie Eash is again on the 3, 1927. Last publication March 31
The next meeting o f the Skip-a- sick list. She went to Good Samari­ 1927.
week club will be an open meeting, tan hospital Monday.
GEORGE K. ARMSTRONG,
at which time the club invites all
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Davis were
H. B. DAVIS,
women o f the community who are in Oregon City on business Saturday.
Administrators.
W. S. U’REN,
Attorney.
T O D A Y — to drivfc it anci note it* im p ro v e d en gin e p e r f o r m a n c e —
COOKE MOTOR CO.
j
SUMMONS
1 9 2 7 License F R E E
I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
¡CLACKAMAS COUNTY
C. E. RAM SB Y Plaintiff
)
— VS—
)
R. G. MOORE, also all other per-)
sons or parties unknown claiming)
¡any right, title, estate, lien or in-)
terest in the real estate described)
j in the complaint herein.
)
Defendants
)
! To R. G. MOORE:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON; You are hereby re­
quired to appear and answer the
complaint o f the plaintiff filed
against you in the above entitled suit
on or before the 17th day o f March,
1927 A. D., said date being six weeks
from the date o f the first publication
o f the summons herein, and if you
so fail to appear and answer for fail­
ure thereof the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief prayed for
in the complaint herein, namely:—
(1 ) That the defendants may be re­
quired to set forth the nature o f
their claims; and that all adverse
'claims o f the defendants may be de­
termined by a decree o f this Court.
(2 ) That by said decree it be declar­
ed and adjudged that the defendants
have no estate or interest whatever
in or to the said lands and premises
or any part or parcel thereof; and
that the title o f the plaintiff is good
and valid.
(3) That the defendants be forever
enjoined and debarred from asserting
any claim whatever in or to the said
lands and premises adverse to the
plaintiff, and for such other and fur­
ther relief as this Honorable Court
may deem just and equitable In the
premises.
Said lands and premises are situ­
ated and lying in Clackamas County,
State o f Oregon, bounded and des­
cribed as follows to wit:—
L ou Seven (7 ) Eight (8 ) Nine (9)
and Ten (10) in Block Thirty-nine
(39) B. o f Subdivision o f Blocks 19,
28. 29. 30. 38 and 39 o f Ctackamas
Height«.
This summons is served upon you
pursuant to an order o f the Honor­
able J. U. Campbell, Judge o f the
above entitled Court, which order
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1919 Buick 6 touring, rec’nd’n’d 1927 license ..$425
1924 Chevrolet t’r’ng, rec’nd’n’d 1927 license ..$450
And many others to choose from. All bargains. If
you are in need o f a good used car, do not fail to
SEE W HAT I HAVE
ROY W ILCOX
Estacada, Oregon
Newest Shapes In
Footwear
The latest material combinations in the
newest shapes for spring wear comprise
our present display o f new footwear.
W e Feature the Peters Guaranteed All-
Leather Line. Best for Looks and Service.
H O S E 'S
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T H E P L A C E TO B l ’ Y
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MARCH
10,
1027
FIVE
day o f Feb. 1927 A. D., said Order [
directed that you be served by pub­
lication o f the summons herein for a
period of six successive and consec­
utive weeks in the Eastern Clacka­
mas News, a news paper of general
circulation printed and published in
Clackamas County, State of Oregon.
Date o f first publication, Febru­
ary 10, 1927.
Date of last publication March 17,
1927.
Harry Frazer, Attorney for plain­
tiff. Address Molalla, Oregon
THE
Marquam White Leghorns
(Trapnetted continuously for ton consecutive years)
Wo offer officially certified and accredited baby chicks, hatch­
ing eggs and breeding stock,
1o assure our customers srotrinfr
chicks from parent stock free from baccillary diarrhea and other
diseases we have had our birds rested by the veterinary depart­
ment o f the Oregon Agricultural college and they have been pro­
nounced free o f disease of every description, so you will get chicks,
breeding stock, etc. with a clean bill of health.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Every month a supervisor from the Oreron Agricultural college
visits this farm and checks up on the trapnesting, upon the incubator
work, in fact, upon all the details o f the various lines o f poultry
breeding and management carried on here. We have all th s done
for your protection and the whole enterprise here is placed on an
official basis. Buy with confidence. You may rest assured that you
will get as fine chicks, hatching eggs and breedings stock as are
obtainable.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator o f the es­
tate o f Joel B. Bowman, deceased
has filed his final account in the
office o f the County Clerk o f Clack­
amas County, Oregon and that
Thursday, March 31st 1927, at the
hour of 10:00 A. M. In the Court
Room of said Court at the Court
House in Oregon City, Clackamas
County, Oregon, has been appointed
by said Court as the time and place
for the hearing o f objections thereto
and the settlement thereof.
Date of first publication February
24th, 1927.
Date of last publication March
24th, 1927
L N. Bowman
Administrator o f the estate of
Joel B. Bowman deceased.
W. A. Heylmatt, Estacada, Oregon.
Attorney for the Administrator.
All our birds are certified and accredited by the Oregon
Agricultural college. All carry official and sealed leg bands from
that Institution. All males heading special breeding pens are from
280 to 290 egg matings. All eggs set in our incubators weigh from
24 ounces to 30 ounces to thq dozen.
Our strains— Hollywood, Tancrnl and Improved European are
producers of largo white eggs and have many generations of high
egg production back o f them.
The sood delivery dates are going fast.
deposit books your order.
Ordar now.
<8%
OREGON CERTIFIED BREEDER.
Member Oregon Accredited
Hatchery and Breeders' Association (under the supervision o f the
Oregon Agricultural College.)
THE MARQUAM POULTRY FARM
BREEDERS OF WHITE LEGHORNS
One Mile East of Estaoada, Oregon, on Garfield Road
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
County court o f the State o f Oregon
for the County of Clackamas, has
appointed Florence Wills, adminis­
tratrix of the estate o f Frederick
Samuel Bannister, deceased, All
persons having claims against the
said decedent or his estate are here­
by given notice that they shall pres­
ent said claims to the undersigned
administratrix at the office of W. A.
Heylman in the City o f Estacada,
Oregon, within six months from the
date o f this notice, with proper
vouchers duly verified.
Florence Wills
Administratrix o f the estate of
Frederick Samuel Bannister, deceas­
ed.
W. A. Heylman Attorney fo r the
administratrix,
Date o f first publication February
24th 1927.
Date o f last publication March
24th, 1927.
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TO THE LOAF
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children's between-meal snacks.
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
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same price as the regular large loaf.
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Doctors
“Fresh Vegetables
Every Day”
And the doctors are right.
From our own know­
ledge, the healthiest families are those who eat the
most green stuff the year ’round.
Our slock
supplies many suggestions.
W e have spread a table with the season’s offerings
in fruits and vegetables and receive fresh produce
for it each day.
YOUR PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE
CAREFUL ATTENTION
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