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Paco 4 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1927 GEORGE ITEMS ONE DOLLAR IN CASH will be given at our store for each little filled book of JMM. GREEN STAMPS . *» PEOPLE'S STORE H. B. SNYDER, Prop, Classified Ads FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICES Q U A L I T Y The farmers are busy making hay. Mr. ami Mrs. Maxwell spent Sat- urady and Sunday on their ranch. Miss Nedra Chaney, who has been working in Portland returned home on Tu< sday. Mrs. Wurms, from Spokane, was | visiting her brothers, Carl, Nick and Leo Rath las* week. Mr. Inskeep county agent spent Sunday with Mr. C. A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rath and son, were guests on Sunday evening of | Mr. and Mrs. J. Faulsen. The County Agent will be at the home of Mr. C. A. Johnson on Sat urday, July 16, afternoon, to inspect the potato crop and any one wish ing the same, may call Mr. Johnson. The Grange held its regular meet ing last Saturday evening. UPPER GARFIELD C O S T ' ; r Everybody. Everywhere io n ic a p p e a r a n c e , c o m fn rta M c seating a rra n g e m e n t and low p ric e . S cot t.o.b. The Sedan A beatiriftil e n c lo se d ca r, n o ta b le for its m a rk e d d is tin c tio n in lin e , c o lo r a n d afv p o in tm e n ts . A c c o n v m o Ja tc s five pe rso n s in c o m fo rt. SHERIFF’S SALE FOi'. SALE— Wellington piano, in first class condition, will sell for In the Circuit Court of the State of less than half original cost. See Oregon for the County of Clack W. A. Heylman. 38tf am as. *695 nm^Mich. Harold E. Wotster, Plaintiff, vs. BUILDING material— Lumber, any kind— Brick—Tile— Cement, Grav Margaret Brown, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clacka el, Sand—Plaster Board. mas. ss. WOOD— 16 inch 1st growth. .$7.00 By virtue of a judgment order, de 16-inch 2nd growth $6.00 delivered cree and an execution, duly issuec The Touring Car COAL by the sack or ton A car o f unusual out of and under the seal of the u tilitv a n d e c o n o m y Get my prices before you buy. I can above entitled court, in the above b ecau se o f its low fuel a n d o il con* save you money. M. F. Sarver entitled cause, to me duly direct s u m p tio n , a n d its a b ility to w ith sta n d Phone 39-7 Estacada. ed and dated the 10th day of Jun h a rd usage. 1927, upon a judgment renderc *525 FOR SALE— 5 acres of clover in and entered in said court on the the field. Mrs. J. W. Moxley, 3rd day of June 1927, in favo Morrow Station. 33tf of Harold E. Wooster Plaintiff and against Margaret Brown De fendant, for the sum of $200.00 FOR SALE— Walnut Dining Set, with interest thereon at the rate 4 chairs and a table, and also a of 8 per cent per annum iron mahogany library table. Mrs. the 11th day of December, 192,. and the further sum of $13.74 Vernie Duus, 61-11. 33tf and the further sum of $4.20, am the further sum of $75.00, as at FOR SALE— Strawberries, raspber torney’s fee, and the further sun ries, cherries, loganberries, grapes of $42.60 costs and disbursements and peaches during season. Pick and the costs of and upon thi; them yourself, »xinney & Lam- writ, commanding me to mak berson. Place opposite Garfield sale of the following describe Grange Hall. tfc real property, situate in the coun ty of Clackamas, state of Oregon G o a ts to-wit: Twelve in Block Fifteen, Zo FOR SALE OR TRADE— Registered Lot brist EAGLE CREEK Addition, Estacada, Clacka milch goat with nanny kid. Will mas County, Oregon. also trade for pigs orh eifer calf. Rex Ludlow, Rt. 2, Estacada. 40p Now, Therefore, by virtue of saic Mrs. Carinne Twlinger spent Sun- execution, judgment order an Jay with friends in Portland. SPRINGWATER decree, and in compliance with tin Horses Mrs. Forrest Low and two sons, of ______ commands of said writ, f will, o Saturday, the 23rd day of Ju. Portland, visited last week with Mrs. Quite a number from here attended Team of good horses, 192 1 ; at the hour of lu o'clock j, s sister, Mrs. Homer Giover. the meeting of the Greater Union of weight 2800 lbs. See U. S. M., at the front door of the Coun -oi, Ir Low joined them for the week ciubs of Clackamas Co. at Estacada Morgan at the Estacada ty Court House in the City of Ore end. on Saturday evening. gon City, in said County an Mrs. Russel of Portland spent sev- Feed Store, Several from here attended the de State, sell at public auction, sub ral days with her sister, Mrs. A. D. ject to redemption, to the higher monstrations given by Mrs. Humph Jurnett. bidder, for U. S. gold coin cas reys at the High School Auditorium in hand, all the right, title an Mrs. Wm. Hyde was a Portland in Estacada during the last week and Walter W. Gilbert, M. D, interest w'hich the within name isitor on Monday. derived much benefit as well as plea defendants or either of them, ha, Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Stife and Mrs. on the date of the mortgage herei sure from them. Mrs. Wiley Howell Physician and Surgeon or since had in or to the abov. Russel were callers at the Wm. Sand- had the honor of winning a sack of rs home on Friday. described real property or an flour as a prize on the first day. OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 5 part thereof, to satisfy said exe A number of Eagle Creek ranchers Mis Carvar of Portland has been eution, judgment order, decree old lambs and sheep to a Gresham and evenings interest,' costs and all accruin; . , . , , visiting during the last week at the buyer last week among them being Georf,c Perry home. costs. ESTACADA, OREGON rl. C. Glover, Jas. Rush, and Wm. | E. T. MASS Mr. and Mrs. Southworth were cail- Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore iyde. The going price seems to be gon. bout around 11 cents. One bunch of ng on Mr. and Mrs. Morger on Sun- By H. WILLIS KOEHLER, Deputy lay. j mbs averaged 90 pounds. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., June 10th Mr. and Mrs. Carl Howell were W. M. Hyde picked and shipped the 192 7. st of his cherries the first of the Wednesday evening visitors at the cek. While the yield was not so Andrew Swanson home. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DR. FRED A. PERKINS iod as others years the quality was Mrs. Nettoe Grable is home for a >od and little damaged by rain. while. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIO OPTOMETRIST Mrs. Walter Glover spent Friday in The Elmer Dibble family and Miss U. S. Land Office at Portland irtland. Elva Shibley were dinner guests at Oregon, June 21, 1927. ‘Perfect Fitting Glasses” David Test, wife and two children, the Wm. Bard home on Sunday, Notice is hereby given that Ben H ccompanied by a sister and family, Mrs. Julian and grand daughter of Stowell, of Route 2, Estacada, Ore Phono 331 for Appointment ere callers at the Grant Test home Portland were guests at the Clarence ron, who, on May 17, 1922, mad< n Sunday. Mr. Test is a nephew of Hull home for a few days recently, Estacada, Oregon Homestead Entry, No. 07277, fo rant’s and was formerly a resident Mr. and Mrs. John Park and child- N'liNEU : SU ‘i NE ' i , Section 25 I ren were visiting at the Ernest Glen- Township 4 S., Rartfce 4 E., Willi- f this section. A committee consisting of the scrowski home at Sheridan during FOR SALF.—-4 burner oil stove with mette Meridian, has filed notice o oven. New and a bargain. Sec intention to make Final Proof, u hurch trustees with Olaf Spildo and he week end. establish claim to the land above de Bartholomew and Lawrence in W. M. Sanders, to consider ways and j George Raney and family of Port- Estacada. 40p scribed, before K. F. Frazer, U. S means of reshingling the west side of nnd wore guests for a few days dur- Commissioner, at Portland. Oregon on the 6th day ef August, 192 1 . le church roof met Sunday night I ng the week end at the R. S. Gutt- FOR SALK— Nice strawberries at Claimant names as witnesses: nd appointed a sub committee to en ridge home. 25c and 50c a crate. Pick them Anton llabelt, of Route 2. Esta ineer an ice cream social to raise Evelyn and Lois Aycock went home youi selves. lour varieties. G. cada, Oregon: August Schuenberg. o W. Dillinger, Kt. 1, Upper Gar Route 2, Estacada, Oregon; fre< lie necessary funds. with their cousin Bernice Erickson to field. Phone 19-6 Baldwin, of Route 2, Estacada, Ore County cow tester. Brown tested Portland for a few days visit. gon; Joe Fenster, of Route 2, Esta i\vs on the route out of Eagle Creek ; William Shearer has gone to east- FOR SALE— Pick Em Ur Self. Lou cada, Oregon. 'onday and Tuesday and expects tc j ern Oregon to work. isiana Jumbos, largest strawberry WALTER L. TOOZE, Sr., 5e hack in the community again the ; ---------------------- grown. Last« all July, ripe now 38-42 Register rst of the week to examins the cows H. S. Gibson had as guests over the at Kiuney and Lambtrson *, place _ _ _ opposite Garfield Grange Hall. in the immediate vicinity. -,-cek er.d-end Mr. and Mrs. Charles FOR SALE— S aero tract cultivate, Rome concern 's felt by the hop King, daughter, Kathoryn and son land, suitable for truck gardening STRAYED OR STOLEN—Yellow en over the louse menace. The Bcriton, of Williams. Calusa County, One third mile north of Estacad shepherd dog with long hair. Has ool, cloudy weather has been very California. on paved highway. B. F. Bullard coliar with license number. Ans favorable to the development of the ---------------------- wers to name of "Sport.” Reward for information. Minnie Eash, Rt. FOR SALE— 0 weeks old pigs. W csts and the growers all report that The ladies of the Garfield Dorcas 1, Estacada. Call 71-62. K. Corbin, Rt. 1, Estacada. Cal he recent spraying which they all Society will meet at the home of Mrs. 71-62. 40. pave their yards seems to have done Tom Tracy on July 24. DR. C. L. HAYNES tie good and other sprayings will | Mrs. Robertson, Sec. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Dr. M. M. Martindale : necessary. ______________ Glances Fitted—Reasonable Price* Chiropractor Strawberry picking is about over in Mr. Charles Weaver, who is a 315 Mohawk Bldg., 3rd and Morrison this neighborhood, though the Spildo »chool teacher and a berry raiser over Roberts Bros., Portland, Oregon of Oregon City anl of Kttenberg 121 is still yield- dropped into the News office lest h u sale --six weeks eia Monday and Friday eve- ing a few crates. Logan berry pick- Saturday and informed us that he ing has started in a limited way, the lhs shipped over 1000 crates of —----- -—----------------------- nings after six o clock. crop being very light this year ow- rawberrica out of Estaceda in the ; EYES Ar® Pr-ciou, Office at Linn’s Inn 'ng to heavy winter kill. ’ast three weeks. He says that he re- . I treat them accord Frrmers are tnkire advantage of ■ ed an average of $2.00 a crate, ingly. A complet® Mr. and Sirs Alva Smith and El- the fine weather to make hay while lie expects to start on the Logan pervie® t h e . iowmal and F'orence June R-nd r t-,1 several fields were harvested before berries this coming week and that he pi-- - , and sstisfi« ,. D r. F r e - 'd :he 4th the bulk of th* - •’* now has a contract pri.-e « t-jr- ty® specialist. Masonic bulling,, v»- .to Po nia nd Monday. beipg cared fur, Ihe yield is food, rie* than he is able get a hold oi. •goo City. J L O W fSaasni«*! 7nia(|>»*(tlaa F lin t, M lc h j Strawberry picking will soon be over. Some have alrer.dy began pick ing rasberries and logan berries. Mr. and Mrs. Ely View and Mrs. Howard Hunt were Portland visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Willis of Timber, Oregon, visited Mrs. Willis’ parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hus- sock and Mrs. J. O. Botkin a few days this week. Mrs. Earnest Amachcr was a guest of Mrs. R. T. Carter, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland were Portland visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lemon visited :hcir ranch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boylan and Mrs. Olson and daughter left Satlr- lay for the Yellowstone Park, to be rone about three weeks. Mrs. Evelyn Standish returned Sat urday from California where she has ieen visiting relatives and friends .or some timo. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dunlop and son, Jim, who has been visiting in New fork, returned to their home in Gar- ield, the first of the week. Mrs. John Marshall and daughters, Irs. Earnest Amadier and the Miss-, ■s Mildred and Gertrude Marshall vere Portland visitors, Tuesday. The young people of the Christian Endeavor Society of Garfieid, held a social at Mrs. Van Houtens, Wednes- lay evening. A bon fire was built out of doors, and games were played, md all had an enjoyable time. AT A M O N G th e eight beautiful Z V . C h ev ro let passenger car m odels th e re is o n e p articu larly su ited for every d riv in g p refer ence— a C h e v ro let for every b o d y, everyw here. 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