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Pag* 9 WANT AND FOR SALE ADS EASTERN LIBERÏÏ THEATRE PROGRAM CLACKAMAS NEWS. EAGLE CREEK THURSDAY, May 26. 1927 5PRINGWATER P witt’s mother, Mrs. Wilson, and other relatives in this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coey o f Funny- side visited their daughter, Mrs. Ar- ! chie Howell, and family Sunday. Mrs. Earl Shibley and children ■ v;sited relatives in Portland over the week-end. Mrs. Joe Guttridge and son were Mrs. H. Pewitt and daughter o f Laurel. Montana, are visiting Mrs. O egon City visitors on Monday. Mrs Calrff o f Garf:eld is visiting her son, Walter St run c, and family. Mr. rad Mis. Ed Shober o f Bishop Hill, California, arrived Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Closner. Mr. Shober and Mr. Closner are cousins and met for the first time in fifty two years. T ie continued rainy weather is Wednesday evening, June 1, a minstrel show will be given in the getting rather tiresome and if we do “ THE S A P " Eagle Creek Grange Hall. There not have a change soon, the weeds P5R SALE— 1 -1 4 H. P. Z. Type Mary McAllUter and Dave Butler will be a good program, worth more are going to crowd out the garden. S»« Engine. 1 5 H. P. upright gas than the 15 cent* to be charged to The “ Ladies Aiders" are quilting Mtgl ns; 1 bicycle good a* new. A Friday and Saturday, May 27-28 adults and 10 cents for those under another quilt for Mrs. Strunk. "T H E S A P ” let r t garden tools. 12 year» o f age. Refreshments of The local baseball nine played the Rubber tired buggy with top. A ice cream and cake will be for sale. Currinsville boys Monday on the Sunday and Monday, May 29-30 feed »ingle hsrr.es», two 20-inch As an added attraction, the Ladies home field with a score o f 24 to 9 " T H E Y A N K E E CLIP PER'' »•rlc cellar», 5-shorel cultivator, Aid committee in charge will give in fa%’or o f Currinsville. William Boyd werk horse. one third o f the proceeds to the Red Mr. and Mrs. Bard were Sunday Haro of the Volga Boatman FSINTFR'S Second Hand Store; Cross fo r the Mississippi refugees. guests at the J. A. Shibley home. buy what you want; »ell what you Next Friday, June 3, the Eagle Mr. and Mrs. Dayball o f Portland Tuesday, May 31 den t want. 28tf Creek grade school will hold its clos “ SA Y IT A G A IN " ing program and picnic. Little Miss called on old friends in this neigh Rickard Dix g g K LONSBERRY and PERRY for Queen Dorothy will reign for the borhood Sunday. sreed Second growth 16 in., full Mrs. Wiley Howell called on Mrs. day. There will be song*, recita ■Masnre S6.50 pr cord. Strictly tions, short skits, folk dances, and Hobson Tuesday afternoon. COUNTY AGENT NOTES invited. cash aa delivery. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley visited By John J. Inakeep, County Agont OLD GROWTH *7.50 pr cord cut 16 Mi. and Mrs. Byron Cogswell de at the Jack Marrs home near Molal- in. 4 ft. length $6.60 pr cord. lightfully surprised Mr. and Mrs. la on Tuesday. A number o f complaints have Arthur Cogswell Tuesday morning WGOD SAWING— pr cord *1.66 Waiter Strunk took several dres Cash. come to the county agent'e office after motoring here from California. sed hogs to market cm Tuesday. He --------------------------------------------------- — recently concerning peach leaf curl, Mr. and Mrs. John Brandt o f Oak- was assisted by Clarence Hull. POR SALE— Choice R. I. R. eggs, a disease which has appeared on land, California, spent Friday with Visitors at the Dr. Wallen home l i t pr setting; cabbage A cauli- peach trees. On diseased trees the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rihberg, motoring on Wednesday were the r’ oetor's sis Rewer plants now ready. Other ¿eaves assume a yellow tint and on 0r. later to be with other relatives ter, Mrs. Hargraves, and daughter, plants In season. W. W. Holder closer inspection prove to be purple jn Tigard. tfc colored, thickened and curled. Many Eataeada Greenhouse. Mr. and Mrs. William Hyde and Mrs. Twohy o f Clackamas and Mrs. George Perry and Miss Helen Perry of the trees loee their ¡eaves and son Donald were in Portland Friday, o f Springwater. BfflLDING material— Lumber, any some die. Miss Edythe Peters and Miss Fern bind— Briek— Tile— Cement, Grav Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley, Mrs. Peach leaf curl is controlled by Clute were dinner guests at the Ho- el, Sand— Plaster Board. McDonald, and Miss Madden were spraying with Bordeaux mixture in mer Glover home last Saturday. WOOD— 16 Inch 1st growth *7.06 December, January and early Feb- Mr. and Mrs. Olof Spilde drove to Oregon City visitors Wednesday. Chevrolet is the only car in its price class 16-ineh 2nd growth *6.00 delivered ruary. It is too late to control the Portland Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood called at offering bodies by Fisher — built as only COAL by the sack or ton disease this year. Information con- Miss Edythe Peters and Miss Fern the Van Hoy home on Wednesday. Fisher can build, and styled as low-priced The Coach Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horner and Get my priees before you buy. I can earning the control o f thi» and other elute were house guests at the Ho- cars were never styled before! aave you money. M. F. Sarver first tree diseases may be secured at mer Glover home Tuesday evening. the Hansen family were in Oregon Despite the low ness o f Chevrolet prices, Phone 39-7 Estacada. the county agent’s o ffice for t h e __________________________________ — City Thursday. The Touring there is n ot the slightest com prom ise in The R. S. Guttridge family were askinR- County Fair Grounds, Canby, June 4. or Roadster -'¿ • J MONET TO LOAN— Have two *1,- design, con stru ction o r finish. All em Portland visitors on Friday. The Coupe 625 Mrs. A. I. Hughes has announced 00b loans to make. b od y exactly the principles em p loyed on Mrs. Sydney Smith is reported on The 4-Door A1,alfo te*u made in w «h in g ton that Clackamas County has sold one 695 Sedan PIANO TO SELL— Have a good the highest priced cars — a com posite the sick list. The Sport w A Hevtman Count>r the i»3*1 few >eari "h0" ' that carload o f purebred and thirteen 715 construction o f selected h ard w ood and Cabriolet Nela Christensen was supper guest ’ > • • ^ Grimm alfalfa grown from Montana carg 0f grade Guernsey cows to Eas- The Landau Steel. A ll are finished in beautiful colors 745 at the F. Madden home one evening ____________________________________ and the Blackfoot section o f Idaho tern Oregon and neighboring states The Imperial o f lustroas, lasting D uco. iast week. 780 Landau FOR SALE— A complete business are best adapted to local conditions. tj,is year. */a Ton Truck j 395 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strye of Enhancing the inherent beauty o f the course in the International Corres- County Agent O. T. McWhorter ( Chassis Only) 1 Ton Truck 495 bodies themselves are numerous features pondenee Schools. Course cos* recently held a field trip at which By Richard C. Kuehner, County Club Chehalis and Miss Florence Shenn {Chassis Only) o f Gresham were guests at the Joe All prices f.o.b. Dint. o f distinction previously considered ex *105 but am unable to carry it time a number o f growers saw the Agent Michigan. Guttridge home on Saturday. clusive to the costliest cars — features •ut. Have only started and school superiority o f Montana certified Balloon tires stand ard on all models. typified by heavy full-crown, one-piece Jack Grable was a guest o f Mr. will transfer scholarship. Will re fields the Montana Grimm is yield- Boys and Girls scholarship win- fenders and bullet-type headlamps. and Mrs. Moger Saturday evening. fnse ns reasonable offer. P. 'ing 25 to 50 per cent more than other nerg 'are to hold a picnic at Canby Check Chevrolet Mr. and Mrs. Raipn Tracey of Delivered Price« Care e f the News. tf. varieties. Fair Grounds, Saturday, May 28. All Only the economies o f Chevrolet’s great Logan visited with Mrs. Ada Smith They in clu d e tbe ----------- ! 4-H club members are invited. Bas- volume production make possible such lowest handling and fin an cin g charges A mixture to keep rodents and in- ket lunch. Ice cream donated by- on Sunday. quality at Chevrolet prices! available. FOR SALE— Gooseberries at 40c a Quite a number from here at sects pests away from seed corn af- the Frost Kist Ice Cream Co. of gallon. I pay postage. W. R. ter planting is as follow s: Mix two Portland. All donors o f scholarships tended the baccalaureate services at CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY Woodworth, Estacada, Oregon. the Estacada high school Sunday. ounces o f crude carbolic acid and are urged to be present. Phone 4x4 Rt. 2, Box 93 tWQ ounceg 0f gweet oil. Pour this Mr. anu Mrs. Everett Shibley vi James M. Closner Estacada, Ore. 34-35-3op mixture over 60 pounds o f shelled Three more scholarships are o f sited at the Roy Beck home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shearer spent com and stir thoroughly with a stick fered for the Boys and Girls club so that each kernel becomes coated. work at the Canby Fair. W. A. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE— 1924 1 4 ton Fed ---------- Huntley, Linn Jones and the Eas- Moger. eral truck. Furniture body, Herman Kanne, president o f the tern Outfitting Company, all o f Ore- newly painted and overhauled Clackamas County Jersey Breeders g0n City, are interested in some of 1927 lieenae. Price *1250. Association has announced that one the newer projects, Henry Babler, Jennings Lodge. hundred and forty animals have been i—— ■— 1 ■ 32-33p i entered for the Jersey Jubilee show Chicks shouldn-’t be fed for about to be held at Canby on May 27. I sixty hours after they are hatched. Features o f the show include a The egg yolk supplies them w:th NOTICE free lunch, a show by 4-H club mem their best first nouriahment. When bers and judging contest. R. C. you do start to feed, however, feed While W. F. Cary is away from j Kuehner, new Clackamas County often— but very little at a time. hia Real Estate o ffice in Estacada, ¡club agent will be in charge o f the And always be sure all the feeds you give your chicks are o f the best club department. William Dale will have charge of quality. Green feed is particularly all his insurance and Real Estate It tends to keep the Much interest is manifest by Cla valuable. business. 32-35c ckamas County prune growers in the chicks in good physical condition. prune growers convention to be held Milk also has a decidedly beneficial LOST— A reward will be given to at Corvallis, May 31 and June 1. effect. the person that returns a police At this convention growers and pac hound which disappeared from his kers will take action to improve the Chicks get a good deal of their home Thursday evening. He is tan prune marketing situation as recom- livinR the floor o f the house or with white markings. Return to mended by the recent survey made 0M the ground. In other words 1 Lot of Del Monte Peaches, j B W [ A C m - u ° n Eastern Sugar Mrs. H. D. Lombard, Rt. 1, Cur- by the U. S. Department of Agricul- there '* an excellent chance for them rinsville, Oregon. mre on this subject. to pick up worm eggs and disease size can. Whole or Half, at 34c ; ._______ germs if there are many around. 33c I tA A /'A A A . Many Guernsey breeders in Ore- Not,only should you keep the houses DE LAVAL cream separators. All gon, Washington and California are clcan- hut you should keep the soil Four cans for repairs. Hessel Implement Com expected to attend the Clackamas over which the chicks range in a pany. 32c Leaf Lard. Guernsey Cattle Clubs annual sale swee* an^ sanitary condition. Cul- --------------------------------------------------------------iC tifr-d l Swift’s o o Silver n v e i i^eai ; KjnKftC z o f purebred stock at the Clackamas t' vate the soil often. Sow it to a LATE MODEL Ueed Chevroleu- green crop o f some kind. 35c Also 4 cans Mission Bartlett Pears. j 1 wo pount*8 for Overlands-Fords, with other used car*. »«CON DITIO N ED. Hes- size can. eel Implement Company. 82c Friday and Saturday, May 27-28 Worlds Lowest Priced Cars with Supremely Beautiful FISHER. B O D IE S ! ^ le *595 QUALITY W e G ive AT LOW COST G r e e n D iscount S tamps SPECIAL! S SPECIAL! 2K '» » I B B USED IMPLEMENTS— Machinery. ' Cream separators, Gas engines. Spreaders. Hessel Implement Co. 32c — FOR SALE!— 15 pigs 7 weeks old. J. W. Dillinger, Rt. 1, Estacada Phone 19-6 34-35p FOR SALE!— Good loose hay, timo thy and clever. *10 per ton N. E. Stinglev, Eagle Creek 34p FOR SALE!— 5 acres o f clover in the field. Mrs. J. W. MoxJey, Morrow Station. 33tf FOR SALE!— Walnut Dining Set, 4 chairs and a table, and also a mahogany library table. Mrs. V em ie Duus, 61-11. 8*tf Don’t undertake any canning un til you have secured a copy o f the latest farm ers’ bulletin on the «ob ject— 1471-F. It gives the correct method and time-tables for all the fruits and vegetables you ere likely to put up. Insect* and diseases reduce the potato crop o f this country each year more than 100,000,000 bushels, ac cording to careful rstimates. The less would be much greater if such measures ss teed selection, seed treatment, and spraying were not practiced by all the best growers; and th* present loss could be greatly reducsd if all ths growers would flpiiow this sssir.pl«. 2X $ Our* 38th Four cans for Anniversary Sale IS TH E B I G G E S T OF T H E E V E N T Y E A R Boys’ and Youths’ Oxfords, Tan and Black. $1.00 Special, per pair $3.90 Twenty-seven Bars White Wonder Soap. All for 1 Lot of Mission 2 1 o size Tomatoes $1*001 ® » I i — l m j Two cans for 25c ________ :_____ EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED! SILK DRESSES $10.38 Young Men’s Suits (2 Pants) $18.38 SNAPPY COATS $15.38 MEN’S SUITS $26.38 The People’s Store H. B. 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