Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 17, 1927, Page Five, Image 5

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    EASTERN
CLACKAMAS
NEWS. THURSDAY,
MARCH
17,
1977
FIVE
S-jùn R e m o ir îr i
| ns ■ v parties unknown claiming)
any right, title, estate, lien or in-)
The following is contributed by i terest in the real estate described)
THE
Mrs. Sam Barr, who has tried the in the complaint herein.
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methods given
and recommends
Defendants
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them. If other readers have favorite
To R. G. MOORE:
r ays o f doing household work, the
IN THE NAME OK TIIE STATE
NEWS will be glad to serve as a OF OREGON; You are hereby re­
(Trapn rtted continuously for ten contecutive years)
medium o f exchange.
quired to appear and answer the
Many stains’ often thought impos- complaint o f the plaintiff filed
Wo offer officially certified and accredited baby chicks, hatch­
s:ble to remove without the use of against you in the above entitled suit
ing eggr and breeding stock.
To assure our customeis getting
chemicals, can very easily be e r a d i-L n or before the 17th day o f March,
chick:: f i lm parent stock free from baccilary diarrhea and other
cated with the aid o f only the things 1927 A. D., said date being six weeks
diseases wo have had our birds tested by the veterinary depart­
found in every kitchen. Three o f the from the date o f the first publication
ment o f the Oregon Agricu'tural college and they have been pro­
most common stains are mildew, of the summons herein, and if you
nounced free o f disease o f every description, *o you will get chicks,
grass stain, and machine grease.
breeding stock, etc. with a clean bill o f health,
so fail to appear and answer fo r fail­
There are so many new features in TODAY'S
For Mildew: moisten the stains ure thereof the plaintiff will apply to
Every month a supervisor from the Oregon Agricultural eol!< ge
FORD CAR that you must actually see it and
well with strong soap, sprinkle with the Court for the relief prayed for
v ’sits this farm and checks up on tho trapnesting, upon the incubator
salt
and
hang
in
the
sun.
It
often
in the complaint herein, namely:—
DRIVE IT to be a fair judge of present-day
work, in fact, upon all the details o f the various lines o f poul Py
‘ akes two or three weeks for all (1) That the defendants may be re-j
breeding and management curried on here. We have all this done
motor car values.
the stains to disappear but this meth­ quired to set forth the nature o f
for ycur protection ahd the whole enterprise here is placed on an
od is sure and will not injure the their claims; and that all adverse i
official basis. Buy with confidence. You may rest assured that you
Will get as fine chicks, hatching eggs and breedings stock as are
fabric although, o f course, the sun claims o f the defendants may be de- |
It looks better, rides better and its general per­
obtainable.
may effect the colors.
termined by a decree o f this Court. !
formance is much better thanever before.
For grass stain: simply wet the (2) That by said decree it be declar­
All our birds are certified end accredited by the Oregon
stains well with common kerosene ed and adjudged that the defendants
Agricultural college. All carry official and sealed leg bands from
before washing.
that inat'tution. All males heading special breeding pens ; re from
have no estate or interest whatever
W e should like to demonstrate
2S0 to 290 egg matings. All eggs set in our incubators weigh from
For machine grease, by this
in or to the said lands and premises
24 ounces to 30 ounces to the dozen.
meant
the
black,
dirty
grease
on
or
any
part
or
parcel
th
ereof;
and
T O D A Y ’ S FORD CAR
machinery:— Before washing, rub that the title o f the plaintiff is good
Our strains— Hollywood, Tancred and Improved European aro
To You
the spots well with any kind o f un and valid.
producers Of large white eggs and have many generations of high
egg production back o f them.
salted shortening, let stand a few (3) That the defendants be forever
minutes then rub Well with soap enjoined and debarred from asserting
The good delivery dates are going fast. Order now,
2595
Place in the suds and rub between any claim whatever in or to the said
deposit books your order.
the hands. It may take persistent lands and premises adverse to the
OREGON CERTIF IE D BREEDER.
Member Oregon Accredited
rubbing but all the stain will finally plaintiff, and for such other and fu r­
Hatchery and Breeders’ Association (under the supervision o f the
disappear.
ther relief as this Honorable Court
Oregon Agricultural College.)
New gingham, if allowed to stand may deem just and equitable in the
a few minutes in strong hot salt premises.
THE M AR Q U AM POULTRY FARM
| water, will neither fade nor shrink
CUTS MORE
BREEDERS OF WHITE LEGHORNS
Said lands and premises are situ­
j when washed.
One Mile East o f Estacada, Oregon, on Garfield Road
ated and lying in Clackamas County,
I Old woolen or outing-flannel rags State o f Oregon, bounded and des­
SLICES
j if clipped into tiny pieces, are un cribed as follows to wit:—
surpassed as filling for sofa pillows
Lo s Seven (7) Eight (8) Nine (9)
TO THE LOAF
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Whet your kitchen knives on the and Ten (10) in Block Thirty-nine I
Notice is hereby given that th>
! edge o f a stone jar.
(39) B. o f Subdivision of Blocks 19,
Notice ig hereby ¿very that tho County court of the State o f O regc
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
28, 29, 30, 38 and 39 o f Clackamas undersigned administrator of the es- for the County of Clackamas, ha
FARM REMINDERS
Heights.
children’s between-meal snacks.
tate o f Joel B. Bowman, deceased appointed Florence Wills, adminis
This summons is served upon you has filed his final account in the tratrix o f the estate o f Frederic'
Forcing or fattening feeds are
harmful to the birds during the pursuant to an order o f the Honor­ office of the County Clerk of Clack­ Samuel Bannister, deceased. Al'
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
able J. U. Campbell, Judge o f the amas County, Oregon and that persons having claims against the
breeding season, according to the
above entitled Court, which order Thursday, March 31st 1927, at the said decedent or his estate are hero
poultrymen at the college station.
Chicks are not removed from the was made and entered on the 1st hour o f 10:00 A. M. in the Court by given notice that they shall pre
The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M.
incubator immediately after hatch day of Feb. 1927 A. D „ said Order Room o f said Court at the Court ont said claims to the undersign«:
Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The
ing by successful Oregon poultry directed that you be served by pub­ House in Oregon City, Clackamas administratrix at the office o f W. /
same price as the regular large loaf.
men. They are allowed time enough lication of the summons herein for a County, Oregon lias been appointed Heylman in the City o f Estacada
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to dry off thoroughly before being period of six successive and consec­ by said Court as the time and place Oregon, within six months from th
utive weeks in the Eastern Clacka­ for the hearing o f objections thereto date o f this notice, with prop*
moved.
Sold at Your Favorite f T f * f
VT
mas
News, a news paper o f general and the settlement thereof.
vouchers duly verified.
Plans to increase the amount of
Grocery and R e s ta u -^ fe
nfcfr '**.-,*
Date o f first publication February
Florence Wills
irrigation equipment to be Used at
reulation printed and published in
Admin’stratrix of the estate of
.the college and experiment etation
1. ckamas County, State o f Oregon. j. 24tJa, 1927.
rants in Estacada and
! \ I f~vr T
/ V tc*
! gardens on Kiger island near Cor
Date o f last publication March Frederick Samuel Bannister, deCea.-
Date o f first publication, Febru-
Vicinity.
a. <:
if t-r:. t./vUMj-.*;:'/'
, ed.
vallis are being made, reports the
;24.h, 1927
W. A. Heylman Attorney for thi
vegetable gardening department of •ry 10, 1927.
I. N. Bowman
Date of last publication March 17,
administratrix.
j the state college. Both the overhead
Administrator o f the estate of
Date o f first publication February
; and the gravity systems are being 1927.
Joel B. Bowman deceased.
casion. It was decided to have the used. It is planned to extend the
24th 1927.
EAGLE CREEK
Harry Frazer, Attorney for plain­
next regular meeting on March 25 area to be watered by the gravity
W. A. Heylman, Estacada, Oregon.
Date o f last publication March
tiff. Address Molaila, Oregon
Attorney for the Administrator.
24th, 1927.
at
the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Guy j system.
A centrifugal pump, rais
The iocal P. T. A. held their regu­
lar meeting in the schoolhouse last Clester. Definite arrangements and i ing the water 22 feet from a driven
well, supplies the water for gravity
Wednesday afternoon. Several im­ characters were chosen for the play
irrigation. The water is distributed
portant issues were discussed and de­ to be given under the direction of 1 in open ditches leading from a 3-
cided Upon. The hot lunch was de­ Mrs. Weatherby sometime the latter , inch permanently laid pipe. Vege-
I tables watered by this system include
cided to be discontinued fo r the part o f April.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders sweet corn, tomatoes, celery and me!-
School term, now that the weather is
MOTOR CO.
Marquam White Leghorns
You Owe it
To Yourself
COOKE MOTOR CO.
hot so severe. It was also unami-
inously voted to buy a baseball mit,
bats and balls for the school base­
ball team so that the students might
be prepared to play some neighboring
schools. In the absence o f Mrs. Guy
Clester president, Mrs. Burnett act­
ed as chairman and Mrs. Gertrude
Sanders as secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cogswell mot-
ored to Springwater Sunday to visit
friends.
Mrs. Homer Glover spent Tuesday
in Portland.
The Christian Endeavor Society
met at the home o f Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Sanderson last Friday evening
for their regular business and social
meeting. Upon the adjournment of
the business meeting, the remainder
o f the evening was spent playing
various games.
Close to the mid­
night hour, delicious refreshments
were served. Thirty-two young peo-
pie were present to enjoy the oc-
were hosts o f a birthday dinner par-
_
.
,,
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ty on Tuesday evemng, compliment-
ing Miss Fern Clute. The guests in
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cogs­
well, Mrs. Emma West, Mr. Grant
Test, the honor guest end the hosts
The color scheme was carried out in
the dainty Spring colors o f yellow
and white fo r the dinner table,
The Ladies’ Aid of the Eagle
Creek church met with Mrs. Homer
Glover on Wednesday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Spilde motored
to Portland Monday,
Matt Glover, accompanied by Mrs.
Mattie Troupe, Thelma Troupe, Cec-
il Meyers and Albert Lawrence mot­
ored into Oregon City Monday eve­
ning to attend the Christian Endeav­
or rally.
Judge Kanzler was one
o f the prominent speakers.
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Clester and
family were visitors last Thursday
evening at the Cahill home.
° ng- while ,the overhead system ir
used for early cabbage, »pinacn, ear
j ,y lettuce> pepperg
pepperg and early root
j vegetables.
Planer shavings as filler for bee
smokers is recommended by H. A.
Scullen, bee specialist at 0 . A. C.
Other substances such ag dry corn
| cobs, oily waste, and dry rotten wood
may also be used.
Transplanting o f early cabbage
and lettuce plants in Oregon will be­
gin as soon as weather and soil con­
ditions are suitable, says the vege­
table gardening department of the
state college. By setting plants out
late in February or early March the
j grower has an opportunity to harvest
them early in May when remand is
strong and prices good. The most
widely used variety o f cabbage is
Golden Acre, a Copenhagen market
strain and o f lettuce is New York.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court o f the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
In the matter o f the estate o f Philip
M. Wagner, deceased.
Saturday Specials
MARCH 19
2 Large Cans Sliced
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Pineapple.................................................................DOC =
3It> can
1
M. J. B. C offee.......................................................l.O U
50 Oz. can K. C.
tr =
Baking Powder .....................................................4DC §§
Regular 75c
ir
Broom .....................................................................
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45C i
4 Large cans
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California Sardines............................... , ............. DUC =
3 Large Cans Tomatoes,
iA
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Regular 2 for 35c..................................................4UC H
4 Cakes Pure Castile Soap and 1 25c-Cake
nr 1
Solidified Cocoanut Oil Snampoo Soap all for.ZD C
Be sure to inquire about our special 01-0-
-a a a fj
Palm soap deal and $4.00 Beauty Package..... l.UU
HOSE ’ S
THE PLACE TO BUY
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munii;
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned, George K. Armstrong, and
H. B. Davis, have been appointed
administrators o f the estate o f Phil­
ip M. Wagner, deceased, and have
filed their bonds and qualified a.«
such administrator*. All persons hav­
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same,
duly verified as by law required to
the undersigned, George K- Arm­
strong, and H. B. Davis, or either of
them, at Estacada, Oregon, or to
their attorney, W. S. U’Ren, 515
Oregonian Building, Portland, Ore­
gon.
MEN’S
Blacks & Tans
New Stock Just Received
Your Size and the Price You W an t to Pay
W E H AVE A LARGE SELECTION OF DRESS
GOODS — ENGLISH
PRINTS,
PETER
PANS,
GINGHAMS, and the like.
JUST THE MATERIAL FOR THAT SPRING
DRESS YOU PLAN TO MAKE.
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Dated and first published March
9, 1927. Last publication March 31
1927.
GEORGE K. ARMSTRONG,
H. B. DAVIS,
Administrators.
w S. U’REN,
Attorney.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
C. E. RAMSBY Plaintiff
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— VS—
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R. G. MOORE, alao all other per-)
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The People’s Store
H. B. SNYDER