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EASTERN UPPER CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 2L 102~ GARFIELD Pflfir« 5 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES legal n o t ic e s gon City, Oregon, within s •' month.' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The Ship-a-Week club met at the from the date o f this notice. school on Wednesday as guests o f Mr ARCHIE HOWELL Beck and the children. A talk was IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Admin is'rat: J DEPARTMENT OF THE NTKRIOR given by Miss Springer, the county THE STATE OF OREGON FOR U. o. Land Office at Portland, nurse, which was enjoyed by all. CLACKAMAS COUNT') NOTICE TO CREDITORS Oregon, April 18, 1927. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Weatherly C. E. RAMSBY Plaintiff ) and Mrs. J. B. Robertson o f G arf'elt # Notice Is hereby given th-.t Edwin — VS— ) Notice is hereby given that the Grange attended the Pomona Grange Nelson, o f Cherryville, Oregon who, R. G. MOORE, also ail other per-) undersigned has been duly appointee at Tualatin last Wednesday. on April 3, 1924. made 11-mostcad ons or parties unknown claiming) administrator o f the estate o f 'V i Roy Beck has been hired as the ; any right, title, estate, lien or in-) Entry No. 07515. for N Vs S E S , liam Wallace DeLapp. deceased, a < Garfield teacher fo r next year. Section 19, Township 2 S., Range .eves: in the real estate described) any and all persons having claim 6 E, Willamette Meridian, has filed Mrs. J. F. Reeher is visiting her m the complaint herein. ) against said estate are hereby re notice of intention to make Final daughter, Mrs. C. C. Colt, in Vancou- Defendants ) quired to presen*: said claims, dul\ Proof,, to establish claim to the land j ver, Washington. To R. G. MOORE: verified as by law require 1 at th.. above described, before the Regis A. C. Van Houten and J. F. Reeher IN THE NAME OF THE STATE office of my attorney, W. A. lie., 1 | were in Oregon City on business OF OREGON; You are hereby re man. within six months from tin ter U. S. Land Office, at Portland, the advantages of the HOLLEY HOT SPOT Oregon, on the 24th day o f May, last Saturday. quired to appear ami answer the date o f this notice. 1927. Mis. R. E. Davis, Glenn, and Loray Dated March 29th, 1927. VAPORIZER until you take a ride in Today’s complaint o f the plaintiff filed Claimant names as witnesses: | were out to the ranch several days Date c f first publication March against you in the above entitled suit last week. 31st, 1927. Ralph E. Bowen, o f Cherryville, Ford Car— The Easter service at the Nora Me :on or before the 26 day o f May, 1927 Date of last publication April 28tb Oregon; Arthur Sylvester Amunds, A. D., said date being six weeks from 1927. morial church was much enjoyed. o f Cherryville, Oregon; Jim Dickson, Sdney L. DeLapp, Administrate, the date o f the first publication Mrs. W. G. Weatherby was in Ore o f Cherryville, Oregon; Rowen Pet gon City and Parkplace on Wednes o f the summons herein, and if you of the estate o f William Wall, ce D. ty, of Cherryville, Oregon. The price o f the Vaporixer is $10.50 installed on your old car Lapp, deceased. day. so fail to appear and answer for fail WALTER L. TOOZE, Sr., W. A. Heylman, Estacada. Ore Sunday school will be held at the ure thereof the plaintiff will apply to Nora Memorial church at 2 p.m. and gon, attorney for Administrator. 29-33 R, gister 1 the Court for the relief prayed for preaching services by Rev. F. A. in the complaint herein, numely:— Simms at S p.m. (1) That the defendants may be re quired to set forth the nature of E A G LE CR EEK NEWS 1 1 their claims; and that all adverse I i w claims o f the defendants may be de (Continued from page 4) n termined by a decree o f this Court. Dorothy went in to Portland Tuesday. if THE MARQUAM WHITE LEGHORNS ' 3 The Ladies Aid met at the home (2) That by said decree it be declar (Trapnested continuously for ten consecutive years) of Mrs. Arthur Cogswell on Wednes ed and adjudged that the defendants day fo r their regular business and have no estate or interest whatever Chicks all Sold up to the Middle of May social meeting. in or to the said lands and premises Send for Prices on May and June Chicks William Sanders went to Portland or any part or parcel thereof; and OREGON CERTIF IE D BREEDER. Member Oregon Accredited last Friday. Hatchery and Breeders’ Association (under the supervision o f the that the title o f the plaintiff is good The Eagle Creek grade school base Oregon Agricultural College.) and valid. ball nine played the Currinsville team THE MARQUAM POULTRY FARM (3) That the defendants be forever on their field Tuesday afternoon. BREEDERS OF W HITE LEGHORNS The game resulted in a victory for enjoined and debarred from asserting One Mile East of Estacada, Oregon, on Garfield Road Eagle Creek, the score being 16— 14. any claim whatever in or to the said The return game will be played on lands and premises adverse to the the home field next Tuesday. p.aintiff, and for such other and fu r Mr. and Mrs. Matt Glover and killllllllllllllill ¡lllllllllllllllll ¡¡¡jl!!!!l|l|!ll!l JliillilllllllllllllllllllllllllllílliillllHHlílllllüllHli ther relief as this Honorable Court family motored to Beaver Creek on may deem just and equitable in the Easter Sunday. SUMMONS ^oa Yon will MOTOR CO. n e V e r k n O W COOKE MOTOR CO. Lff f l MTT Í J S kfi //. jâjîOQ m ml m Ronald Burnett drove home with Foster Meyers from Corvallis fo r the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Trullingev from Portland spent the week-end at the Trullinger home. Have and G R A D E SCHOOL NOTES Halve First Grade That is, have more frocks and halve the cost. If you do your own sewing, you are able to have and halve. There are good reasons for plying an industrious needle; come in and let us show you our new arrivals in Rayons, Figured Silk Pongees, and Prints, a large assortment just received from New York— up to the minute designs and at remarkably low prices— yours to “ have and halve.” ¡| j| == = jg ft AT ROSES THE PLACE I TO i The pupils who have a record of perfect attendance for the last month are: Ruth Barr, Margaret Betts, Imo- gene Clester, Helen Trexeil, Eolene Follett, Theodore Ahlberg, and Brooks Snyder. Those having the most points to their credit for proficiency in num ber-work and spelling during the last six weeks are: Imogene Clester, Ruth Barr, Margaret Betts, Lucille Joslin, Jean Grabeel, Brooks Snyder, and Eolene Follett. Mrs. Grabeel was a welcome visitor to the room on Thursday afternoon. Bob Cooke returned to school Tuesday after spending three weeks at home with the measles. premises. Said lands and premises are situ ated and lying in Clackamas County, State of Oregon, bounded and des cribed as follows to wit;— Lots Seven (7) Eight (8) Nine (9) and Ten (10) in Block Thirty-nine (39) B. of Subdivision o f Blocks 19, 28, 29, 30, 38, and 39 o f Clackamas Heights. This summons is served upon you pursuant to an order o f the Honor able J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order was made and entered on the 1st 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 o f six successive and consec utive weeks in the Eastern Clacka mas News, a news paper o f general circulation printed and published in Clackamas County, State o f Oregon. Date o f first publication, April 14, 1927. Date o f last publication, May 26, ! 1927. Harry Frazer, Attorney for plain tiff. Address Moliala, Oregon. NO TICE — and we’ll allow you $1 on your old coffee pot when you select one of these new Manning-Bowman nickel percolators in seven-cup size— at the special price! Y ou’ll appreciate your coffee so much more . . . be cause the flavor will be richer. It makes a meal friendlier, too, to have coffee bubbling fragrantly at the table. This special offer is made for April only . . . but our supply of pedcolators is limited, so we advise immediate action on your part. 95c TO CREDITORS Fourth Grade Our Bulletin Service By special Agricultural available ers’ of Agent, to College with the we are enabled this section bulletins tural arrangement of the the County to make county, farm issued by Oregon and by the U. S. Agricul Department In the County Court o f the State of Doris Elwood received the prize Oregon for the County o f Clacka last Friday fo r having two weeks of mas. perfect spelling lessons. In the Matter o f the Estate of Robert Evelyn Yocum received a hundred W. Akins, Deceased. in spelling all week. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by Fifth and Sixth Grade« order o f the above entitled court, du ly made, Administrator o f the estate Pupils who were neither absent o f Robert W. Akins, deceased. All nor tardy during the past month are: persons having claims gaainst said Emery Anderson, Merlin Bullard, estate are hereby notified to present Erwin Douglas, Robert Snyder, Ar them to the undersigned at the office nold Zerkel, Melvin Zerkel, Ruth o f H. E. Cross, my Attorney, in Ore- Saunders, Lois Smith, Floyd Kaake, Walter Segner, Clarence Sherod, Dan Whitehead, Katherine Marden, and Margaret Nordlund. Agriculture. Sixth and Savanth Grade« We to offer vice, will consider not but be only also of it this distinct a privilege be able the best in Banking Ser additional feature value to to the which community. -------------------- 0 -------------------- ESTACADA STATE R AN K Early Montmartre Montmartre. the hill nf Paris, de- Hves Its name iierbaps from Hie Latin, mons mart.iiSim. but probably from the fact flint hack In the Unman «lays ■ lemple of Mars was located on the summit. says the Independent. For many years It remained a little village fa molls for its windmills and gypsum quarries, then a convent for Benedictine nuns was erected Where the teuplf oncj stood. In 1860 "W ir e s ” Sent by Pigeon» ! the wall separating Montmartre iron Paris was destroyed and little by little artists began to congregate there be cause living was comparatively cheap Montmartre awoke to a new life It became the cradle of the tint Ion > art. It was frequented by such men as Dumas. Daudet and Vcrlaln. Be ranger dodged desperately about Its streets It saw Gautier In scarlet trousers anti Baudelaire, reeking In filth, pouring forth Ida beautiful verse. Cafes were the main source of its 1 iBsjfiiaUolh , . Louise Armstrong was the only one in the room to receive an average of one hundred per cent in spelling last week. David Eshleman, Harold Bishop, Lyle Darrow, Paul Syron, Lois Bates, Carol Yocum, Louise Armstrong, He len Baker, and Mary Emma Surfus were neither absent nor tardy during the school month ending April 15. Clarence Huebschwerlen has re turned to echool after a week's ab sence. .— „ Before the Invention of the electric telegraph, carrier pigeons provided th* fastest known means of transmitting messages, and were even used by Eng llsh stockbrokers to get early reports on the market. The carrier pigeon Is useful heeans* of his accurncy In returning to his home, and the speed of his flight. He must he carefully trained over a long period. Pigeons hsve been known to carry a message as far as 500 miles In one day. During the Franco- Pruaslan war they were used by both armies to carry messages, but the In vention of telegraph and wireless soon led to their abandonment. APRIL 24 down— balance payable $2.00 monthly PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER , COMPANY ELECTRIC STORU'*££i-'r FLECTRIC BLDO, «''ranch Office GRESHAM OREGON Powell Street Next to City Hall Phone Gresham 801 SUNDAY APRIL 24 SERMON Wiio is Jesus? BY Rev. Charles E. Butterfield AT BAND HALL AFTERNOON SERVICE AT 3 O’CLOCK EVENING SERVICE AT 8 O’CLOCK EVERYBODY WELCOME