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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1927)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1027 MOLALLA Banking Service August 26— A very pieasant clay was spent at the Molalla auto park Sunday, Aug. 21 when the lamily of Josephine W yland gathereu with | well tilled baskets to celebrate the WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED TO TAKE [birthday of Mrs. Wyland. The table [was decorated with cut (lowers and \ CARE OF YOUR EVERY BANKING in the center was a huge birthday J o t Economical 7r. tsfiorlation NEED cake, with seventy-seven candles, bak «... * 31*. ed by her daughter, Mrs. L. B. Yo der. She received many beautiful WHETHER IT BE— ~ gifts. Those enjoying the affair were A CHECKING ACCOUNT Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zwahlen and son AN INTEREST BEARING TIME Donald, Mrs. Ethel Yoder and daugh \ CERTIFICATE ter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. L. Van Wag A SAVINGS ACCOUNT ner, Howard VanWagner, Vivian VanWgner, Mr. and Mrs. William A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX Moore, James Butler, Roy Johnson, all of Portland. Mrs. Harvey Madden YOU WILL FIND UP - TO - DATE of Seattle. Mrs. T. H. Sconce, Mr, EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE ¡and Mrs. L. B. Yoder, Glen Yoder, Mrs. Josephine Wyland, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wyland of Yoder. now 6 T he C hevrolet M otor Com pany announces Bcbbie, the small son of Mr. and a price reduction on the beautiful Im perial only ' Mrs. Harold A. Reed underwent an Landau. fo rm e rly $ 7 8 0 operation at Oregon City hospital T he “ Body by Fisher” is of special dcMgn f.o.b.Flint, M ich. I Monday for the removel of tonsils, and is finished in ultra sm art colors of genu j He is at home and getting along ine Duco. O bion# windows, a low rooilir.e The Sport The Touring I nicely. and brilliantly nickeled w indshield fram e or Kna.riter • $525 Cabriolet - - $715 ar.d landau bars em phasize its stylish, dash Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Blair and The Coach $595 K-Ton Truck $395 ing appearance. ! Mr. and Mrs. Alpine of Hillsboro, (Chassis Only) The Coupe $629 i were in Oregon City Tuesday on l-Ton Truck $495 The 4*Door You owe it to yourself to see this masterpiece (Chaseit Only) Sedan > - $699 business. Bernard Lindland made his of craftsm anship and value—to see how it home with the Blairs' for several A ll P rice« f. o. b . F lin t, M ic h ig a n com bines aii the advantages of Chevrolet’s months while attending Pacific Uni- advanced engineering and proved design . . . C h e c k C h e v r o le t j versity several years ago. D e liv e r e d I ric c e smoothness, snap and high speed roadabil Geo. K. Jenner, Smith Hughes in- ity . . . unfailing dependability, finger-tip T h e y in c lu d e th e low est h a n d lin g a n d j structor in the Molalla Union High, A n u n c io s c h a rg e a av a ila b le - steering and restful comfort. Estacada, Oregon PHONE 601 underwent an operation at the Ore Come in todav—and go for a ride in this gon City hospital Thursday for ap DON’T FORGET WE BUY OATS finest of all Chevrolets! pendicitis. He is getting along nicely GET OUR PRICES. and is expected home about the first of September. We Carry a Complete Line of Stock Tonic and Re Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sawtell and member about the Cow Spray son Wallace, £Jliff Phelps and Miss _ ...... Virginia Watts drove to Netarts Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Y. St. Clair and sons Hal and Rex joined the party Friday. They dug clams, went deep sea fishing and all of the usual things. Lost—Black saten coat with white forenoon of said day, in the County Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allbright and fur collar, one pocket on side. At Court room of aid court has been son Roland, accompanied by Mrs. J. Sandy Saturday night. Reward if appointed by said Court as the time H. Bowlin motored to Olalla lake Fri returned to owner.—Miss Helen Perry and piace ior the hearing of objec- day. They got a fewh ucklberries WANTED—To buy cedar posts, lum- tions thereto and the settlement there- and had a very enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Erickson cele ber and fir side cut. State price, ca- of. pacity of mill and if possible to sur- Date of first publication Sept. 1st brated their thirty-ninth wedding anniversary at their home here on face. W. R. LaLoude Milwaukee, Ore- 1927. Aug. 22. JAMES M. CLOSNER, Prop. ESTACADA, ORE. gon. pd. 8t. f Date of last publication Sept. 29th Guests at the Henry Cromer home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. __________ FOR SAL- ---------------- | Florence Wills. FOR SALE—About 20 head of ewes Administratrix of the estate of Jim Marshbank and son Qharles and wife of Hood River, Mr. and Mrs. S7 r-odri.k Samuel IU .n l» .,. deeee.ed. Lon Wickam of Oregon City and bon, Estacada, Oregon. 2tf pd48 W. A. Heylman Atty for Admini- Mr. and Mrs. Stagaman and daughter "" “ strix. and Mr. L. Marrs of Portland. FOR SALE—Corn binder, ensilage Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood and d a u g h ----------------------------------- cutterand silo, bean thresher and ter and Mr. Moyer were Portland to Puget Sound points and British The use of vetch 1 nthie manner selected a beautiful cup to be known NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION bean puller. All in good condition visitors on Monday. Mrs. Moyer going Columbia. Mr. Ridell visited his broth-[will store up nitrogen and ad to the as the Banner Courier 4-H Health at a bargain.—Robert Strebin, --------- Troutdale, Ore. Rt. 2,__ 4tf pd 61 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR as far as Clackamas station for a or A. E. Ridell at New Westminister, organic matter in the soil for corn, Club cup. They had a most excellent time and )ate potatoes or other summer crops. FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms U. S# Land Office at Roseburg, visit with Mr. Whitehead. Mr. Charley Minch, who has been a profitable vacation, for light housekeeping.—Mrs. F. E. Oregon, August 23, 1927. EAGLE CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barrett and | PARADICHLOROBENZINE Hammon. 1 Notice is hereby given that Carl died and the funeral services were held Tuesday August 30 at 11: o’- daughter Adrian of Milwauki. were A lication of paradichiorobenzine ------------------------------------—— — j Wonsetler, of Rt. 1, Estacada Oro- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborne, Mr. ___... ... FOR SALE—Lincoln Rambolet, cross gon, who on November 6, 1921, made clock at Finley Chapel at Oregon Sunday guests at the C. VV. F o g le s o n g __ ' W1 <’a81 J and Mrs. Lew Bowman and daughter Bred ewes all ages and prices Portland H. E. 07044, RoseburJ, City and entermitment was made at home. Mrs. Barrett is a cousin of Mr. Foglesong. and cheaPly c°" ro1 ke P™"8 « o t Helen, spent Sunday at the Wm. Hyde reasonable. About 30 head.—J. H. Oregon, No. 0172SS, for SEVi, Be"- the Mt. Scott Cemetery. Mr. Minch has been tt resident of the Currins- Clayton Davidson is visiting at the borer’ mo8t destructive of Oregon home. Sterling, Gresham, Phone 3291. pd.50 tion 23, Twonship 8 S., Range 5 Miss Neta Wyrick of Forest Grove, ville neighborhood for the past five home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Prune pests, says Clayton L. Long, East, Willamette Miridian, has filed Mrs. Royal Davidson. He had the mis- extension specialist in horticulture at came on Tuesday to spend several For Sale—Baby buggy, Mrs. Theo. no,jce 0f intention to make three years. days with Corinne Trullinger. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dicken and fortune to lose a suit of clothes in the O. A. C. Ahlberg. I year Proof, to establish claim to the Miss Agnes Flaskerud of Portland, j “Applied in a circular band in the was the guest the past week of the ----------- — — --------- — l|and above described, before K. F. children Bettjf Gene and Ronaid, Mr. fire ftt the Davidson home. Mr. and Mrs Leo Shaver, Mr. and ground around th# base of t he BUILDING material—Lumber, any Frazer) u s . Commissioner, in Yeon and Mrs. George Adams visited Sun- Mises Maloney. On Sunday the Misses paradichlorobenZene generates Jane and Martha Maloney were hos kind Brick Tile Cement, Grav- | Building, at Portland, Oregon, on the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. »!«• Henry Dahl and Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Shaver at Portland. Arthur Farr were huckleberry picking .. , , , .... el, Sand—Plaster Board. ¡3rd. day of October, 1927. Ray McCart of Stockton, Calif., Sunday. They were at Swim Mead- f aa that Permeates the bark, kill ng tess at a most enjoyable dinner WOOD— 16 inch 1st growth. .$7.00 Claimant names as witnesses: tha bore,r#^ b without injury to the party given in the honor of their 16-inch 2nd growth $6.00 delivered Albert W. Lee, George W. Wilson, spent the week end at the home of ow. and Veda Lake. guest. Those present were, the Misses C. Marion Brock, David W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Ridings. Mr. Me- Misses Clara and Elma Courier, L. tree ltseIf' The method 18 far cheaper Flaskerud, Miss Detman and Mr. COAL by the sack or ton Cart was formerly coach in the Mo- L. Flower and Elsworth Malatt visit- iand less '®horiuos than the old ‘dig- Get my prices before you buy. 1 can all ot Rt. 1, Estacada, Oregon of Portland, Miss Margeret^ f lalla high school. ed Sunday at the home of the formers Kin8 out’ method where workers Underhill used HAMILL A. CANADAY, save you money. M. F. Server Maloney and Grant Test. Margere Beed of Odgen, Utah, is aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ben a knife to ‘worm’ the trees,” Long Register Phone 39*7 Estacada. While returning from Sandy late visiting at the home o f her aunt and Wats of Salem. says. .. .-I» », j ». c t ,tr i Saturday night, a car driven by Bill uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Worlsy. Mr and Mrs. L. W. Robbins and “Paradi kills from 90 to 100 per- Huggins left the road and was over- Telephone 681-J FOR SALE—All kinds of Slab Wood mi or as gone to s<an ran- daughter Miss Shirley, Mrs. Annie cent of the borers when applied under ! turned. Alma Bell suffered a broken -—Klaesch Lumber Co. Phone 48-13 Oregon City Granite Works iscn to a ospita a tei spen ng t e Cliford, Deland Robbins and Melvin directions give nby the County agents ! jaw and possible fracture of the skull, Manufacturers of High Grade Monu past two weeks at the St_ Vincent Worth spent Sunday in Portland at in the prune po w ing counties. R i g h t William Huggins was severely bruised FOR SALE—400 Hampshire lambs, hospital in Portland .Mr. Bork has. the Oaks Park, ments and Markers mixed ewes and wethers. 76 Ram- now it ie most effective because the ! bu^ no bones were broken. The rest a sister who is a trained nurse in a bolctt Ewee. Will sell in lots to suit. 1108 Main St. ' grubs are in the outer region of the of the PartY received only minor in- Oregon City San Francisco hospital and he will be A. E. Troutman. Informations can v/eekly County Agent Newt bark. Later they will bore in and will I juries. under her care. CHAS. E. NINNEMAN Matt Glover drove to Claskanine be had at the News office. pd. 3 47 become harder t oreach.” Mr .and Mrs. Homer McCutchin vis- one day last week. Moose Building :led at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C’ackamas County farmers this The r00t borers not only cause FOR SALE—O. I. C. Six weeks old Mr. and Mrs. William Moenke and week through the County outright kiUing of trees but ugually ^ Deaver piga.—Rt. 1, Tel. 14*11 pd.48. Our work is done for thase who love T. Fisher of Canby Thursday. daughter Margeret, from Beaver and Remember Mr. and Mr. J D. Riddel and son Agent's office three cars of lime from dcvita,ize a tree, causing poor yields, Creek, visited the Matt Glover home FOR SALE—Three farm horses, U alter returned from a vacatmn trip the State L.me Plant at Salem. Long dedareg. He , , timatcg prob,b ly . on Sunday. cheap, weight about 1300(—Mrs. “ ~ -7- - - ------- 0rderi were Placed by the eaver- damage t0 the gtate indugtryi count. ! --------------------- Lacey .Phone 69-12. creek (^operative Company, Ed Ott, ¡ng actuai i08s of fruit and probably | The most expensive cities in the Walter W. Gilbert, M. D. FOR SALE OR RENT— 100 acre Sunny side, and Geo. Glides, Portiand \os§ 0f vigor ^ trees ftt $300,000. country in which to try to live at farm, located on Rt. 2, Estacada, j DR. FRED A. PERKINS to be shipped to Martin Springer, A1j appIeg for interstate shipment th* Present time are San Frfancisco, Physisian and Surgeon Oregon, Mrs. Lacey. Phone 69-12. Sherwood. ar, now require<i to be washed. Plan CI«vel*nd* Detroit, Seattle and Jack OPTOMETRIST in the cornbelt and colder parts of for a home made spray residue wash- ,on" le' Fla- The National Industrial OFFICE HOURS: 0 TO 8 HONEY FOR SALE—Comb and strained.—K. C. Hoygaard, Rt. 2, Board* wblch made * na" / and evenings “Perfect Fitting Glasses’’ cast farmers are forced to use short |ng machine may no wbe seen at the 64 Faraday, Oregon# pd. apr. 1st. growing season leguminous crops, county agents office. five" citie « * tU n ^ n o '"^ * ^ ^ ^ ESTACADA, OREGON — -------------------------------- ----- ------------------- during the summer. The Willamette r m r v r r t ms srev-m th« ] f P * . .* lft enJ°y Phone 331 for Appointment SACRIFICE—Good 3 room house and . . . . . . COUNT CLUB AGENT the luxury of municipal ownership, Valley ,s more fortunately r tu .t.d , the g reat,« argument of which al- 2 lavge lots in Oregon City near Estacada, Oregon Common gray or Hungarian vetch The Oregon City Enterpnw, Show- way, i. that it reduces the cost of liv- high school, good street. For quick j Dr. M. M. Martindale _ makes a good green manure crop manship Contest. Mr. Brodie of the ¡n(f jn the thirteen large cities sale $360. or trade for good light Chiropractor ------ which is grown during the winter and Enterprise is sponsoring the show- where the cost of living is less than truck. Phone 68-61 or write A. C. 1 Eastern Clsckamaa News. Estacada, R rn P fU v a V oaily sPr‘ll& without the less ot a manship contest by award.ng to the the average there is no municipal of Oregon City . . . . . summer s crop. Common grey vetch b°Y or Kir> >« work who excells ownership of electric, gas. street rail- Oregon. 3tf. Monday and Friday eve CLIMB THAT HILL IN HIGH with rye. winter oats or wheat makes 'n showing their breed of calf and way or telephone securities, LEGAL NOTICES " WITH RICHFIELD a good combination. The crop can the hrst year calf club member, a nings after six o’clock. MORE POWER FOR THE Mr. and Mr*. Jim McGinnis and be sown between row crops or in dis- showmans halter, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Office at Linn’s Inn SAME PRICE Notice is hereby given that the The Banner Courier 4-H Health ,ami,>’ cam* down from camp 8 and ced stubble in September and should TUFE TIRE PATCHING undenigned, as administratrix of the be ploud under about April lat and club cup is to be presented to the went to Boring to spend the week EYES Are Preciou. PLUMBING—TIN WORK estate of Fredrick Samuel Bannister, not later than April IS. club member scoring the highest at end’ I treat them accord STORAGE deceased has filed her final account ingly. A complete TVben the soil responds to fertil- th* county fair TVs wil1 be * cnP __ After Mrs. G. Green and family have ___ optical eervice that PORTLAND-E3TACADA TRUCK izer the -se of 400 pounds of *u. P a n t e d __________ in the office of the County Clerk of each year at _ the fair. pleases s"d satisfies. Dr Freeae TERMINAL Clnckamae County, Oregon, and that 'perphospkrt# with « 4 is often 4*. "'■*< nVthe success of the^-H HeMth -J e w day. with rela- eye ipccialiet. Masonic hrildlng.. Or Saturday the 7th day of October egon City. #(rtb!# rlu flub b r” " ' • ' during t the h e m e ____ tte V Mr- *nd Mr* Long at camp 1 1027, at th* hour of 10 a. m. in th# tVaii*> Cóauuuijc-., Mr. kosu h*#,1'* ' ËLH 5 T" ^Announcing 9/35 Imperia! I ata New Low Pike -o- ESTACADA STATE BANK Bartholomew & Lawrence i Ml Classiñed Ads CASCADE MOTOR CO. Q U A L I T Y A. G. M' il Î AT LOW COST