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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, PACE « J THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1927 Bletch, 306 Hancock St., Portland, John Shenk and daughter Florence Jkr Eeememlesl Tren»fêH»tl00 Oregon P 1 V o f Gresham were callers in this neigh («eo borhood Sunday'. FOR SALE— Work Hors, Mr. and Mrs. Cooly of Sunnyside ^C h evro let ; ter, Currinsville, Phone 12-12 2 t p5 were visiting their daughter Mrs. j To e v e r y o n e the value Archie Howell and family on Sunday, j N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N » o f sight is p re-em in en t. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEIOR Mrs. Joe Guttridge and small daugh I It is the m ost cherished^ o f the fiv e senses. It is U. S. Land O ffice at Roseburg, ter, Elizabeth Rose, were visiting a _____ the m ost used and the few days during the past week with Oregon, October 22, 1927. m ost abused, but g en erally th rou gh ig n o ra n ce and n eg lect. A NOTICE is hereby given that J o -1 relatives in Portland and Silverton. g re a te r a p p re cia tio n o f sight is not n ecessa ry . A lack o f p r o seph Wiederhold, o f R. No. 1, Esta-1 Mrs. Forrest Erickson had as her j per c a re is in a large m easure resp on sible fo r m uch s u ffe r in g cada, Oregon, who, on October 11, guest during the past week, her aunt and in e ffic ie n c y . T he eyes o f sch ool ch ild ren , w orkers in in dustries and clerk s in stores and o ff ic e s should be cared fo r and 1924, made Homestead Entry (was Miss Anna Mann o f The Dalles. aids to vision an d glasses w orn w hen they are requ ired . Portland 07627), No. 017283, for S. Mrs. W. W. Tucker spent a few I W ill T h o ro u g h ly E xam in e the E yes o f an y S ch ool C hild W ith E. ‘4 , S. E. Vi, Secton 17, Township days last week in Portland. ou t C h a rg e o r O b lig a tion 3 S., Range 5 East, Willamette Meri- | Mrs. Sydney Smith who is ill at the I The nu m ber of Ton and ^ dian, has filed notice o f intention to ¡home o f her mother at Orchards, | Office Phone 331 T o n trucks in use today la far make three year Proof, to establish [Washington, is reported a very little Residence 2 3 -1 5 f f eater than that of any other o f f i c e in medford bldg . e s t a c a d a , ore claim to the land above described, be- better. capacities— for these are tha fore K. F. Frazer, U. S. Commission-1 Mrs. Nettie Grable spent Monday units used by thousands ugv er, at Yeon Bldg., Portland, Oregon, afternoon with Mrs. J. F. Moger. o n thousands of retail m er on the 8th, day of December, 1927. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Howell and chants to meet the require* Claimant names as witness: (daughters Mary and Lois, were Port- raents of modem delivery Leo Rath, Christ Klinker, Henry land visitors on Monday. service. Chassis Only Klinker, J. C. Rickey, all o f Rt. No. I Guests at the Peter Erickson home A n d because Chevrolet of j during the week end were Mr. and 1, Estacada, Oregon. fers the greatest value avail Mrs. Fred Clayton and daughter, FOR SA LE HAMILL A CANADAY, [FOR SALE— A $100.00 Internation- able in each cf these two sizes f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Register. j Marita, o f Prineville and Mr. and HONEY FOR SALE— Comb and I al Correspondence School Course --a n d because it offers tha [ Mrs. Floyd Erickson and daughter | at the bargain price o f $75.00. strained.— K. C. Hoygaard, Rt. 2, w o r ld ’s lowest ton-mile cost Bernice o f Portland. This will give you a four year C hristm as C ard sam ples are n ow at — both the Chevrolet Ton 64 Faraday, Oregon^ pd. apr. 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kilgore and course in any subject you want to the E astern C lackam as N ew s o f - •an.* Vfc-Ton trucks are lead j daughters o f Gresham, were Sunday FOR SALE— Concord and Sweetwater take up.— The Eastern Clackamas ! f ice ing the w orld in popularity. C om e and m ake y ou r s e le c [visitors at the Harold Horner home. grapes. Bring containers, pick’em News. tions ea rly and take no ch an ces Co. ie in— nnd see for your : Don’t forget the pie social and en- yourself. 3cts. per lb.— J. S. Os *'*■ 1 o f not bein g able to get what self what C hevrolet offers y1°lu |tertainment at the Grange Hall Fri bornes’ vineyard, Estacada, Oregon. FOR SALE— A Piano in good condi y ou in comparison with tion for sale cheap. Call Oregon want. O u r p rices are very reason able day evening, given by the Spring- [ other haulage units. Than A )R SALE— Two 30 Gallon Hotwat- City 5X1-W. water school children under the di y ou 'll k n o w w h y C hevrolet er Boilers. 125 feet 1-2 in. Pipe. M E T H O D IS T N O T E S Chassis Only rection of the teachers, Miss Young FOR-SALE-OR-TRADE— One Brood is the w orld's largest buildar couplings etc.— Pointers. and Miss Head. Sow and 18 pigs, six weeks old for o f gear-shift trucks—with un Sunday School 10:00 a. m. College students home over the week FOR SALE— Cedar Posts. Inquire at disputed leadership in. both Two milk cows, fresh or coming Preaching, 11:00 a. m. end were Helen Perry from O. A. C. l-T o n T ru ck Chassis w ith C ab $610 The People's Store, II. B. Snyder. the T o n and % -T on (icLUf fresh.— Mrs. G. R. Moody, Route 2 Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. and Gilbert and William Shearer Prices / . o. b. Flint, Mich. Phone 59-211. 2tf p 4 Preaching, 7:30 p. m. FOR SALE OR TRADE— Full blood from Albany. We are having good times at the Llewellyn Setter. See me. Harvey FOR SALE— Vetch, Oats and Clover Gibson, Barton, Oregon. Hay— Paul Still, Eagle Creek. p2t4 church on the brow of the hill. We UPPER EAGLE CREEK I are not selfish and want it all to our 1 FOR SALE— Shingles Star A Stars, selves. We wish all to feel welcome FOR SALE— Solid Oak Mantle and Extra grade $3.25 per thousand. and all are invited to attend any o r ; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson of Bar- Mirror to match.— Pointers. Cash on delivery.— Paul Klaetseh, all the services. I ton, were dinner guests o f Mr. and Estacada Rt. 1. 3t. 4 q u a l i t y a t l o w c o s t FOR SALE— Two fresh cows.— Joe Next Sunday morning there will be Mrs. R. B. Gibson last Thursday, a demonstrative sermon to all young Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Rex Odell and Nicholson, Rt. 1. 2 tf p. 5 LOR SALE— 28 in Cedar Shakes for people, and we especially ask the Mrs. Roxanna Clester were calling on particulars write L. E. Thompson, young to come and jam the church Mrs. Gibson last Thursday afternoon. I 7 , Route 1, Estacada, Ore. 6t 8 p ¡FOR SALE— Two very fine Black full. The other folks are also invit- Miss Edythe Peters, o f Oswego, Mrs. Nora Lankin left on e nes Minorca Cockerels, $1.50 each. Phone ed to come for there is a lesson fo r w a s the guest o f Mrs. Rosa Douglass day for California to visit her aug 215, Wilmot Armstrong, Estacada. 1 FOR SALE— Six pullets, ready to ter» Mr. Griffith and ami y. | i all ages. Remember 11 o ’clock. Sun- over the week end. C L IM B T H A T H IL L IN H IG H begin laying, and two cockerels, all day School is doing fine; the orches- H. S. Gibson sold five shoats to She expects to stop at Bend on er FOR SALE— 8 weeks old Flemish W IT H R IC H F IE L D Jersey Black Giants. tra of eight and nine pieces is a great Oscar Judd on Monday. way there to visit her brother T 'eat yourself to corn fattened1 Giant Rabbits R. I. Red breeding help. In the evening the Epworth Simmons. Mrs. Rosa Douglass called on Mrs. M O R E P O W E R FO R T H E Capon for Thanksgiving and you will cockerels and pullets also about 30 :30. All young Linnie Gibson Monday afternoon. S A M E P R IC E Elmer Powers, who had his tonsils never want to eat turkey again. 3 months old chicks very reasonable. people are invited. Then preaching ______________ removed, is getting along nicely now. — Mrs. L. W. Milan, Rt. 1, Estacada, T U B E T IR E P A T C H IN G Phone Mrs. DeMoy in time, and 1 tf VIOLA NEWS There will be a Hallowe’en pie so- dressed capon will be delivered at Oregon. “ A Sublime Life.” P L U M B IN G — T IN W O R K ■ j cial at the church here to raise money your house. 2 tf. c.5 FOR RENT— Farm, Inquire Fanny The Ladies Aid o f the M. E. church STORAG E Mrs. M. L. Sevier returned to her to fix up the church, Hallowe en will meet at the home o f Mrs. Fred P O R T L A N D -E S T A C A D A T R U C K Leihammer on Wednesday afternoon, home on Sunday after spending a l n’ 8,' t> T E R M IN A L Nov. 2. week in Stevenson, Wash., at the i j , h . Sevier has gone in to the home o f her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hie- pork business, as he bought four pigs ^CH'LVROI ETy .inbothem and family. from John Mattox. S P R IN G W A T E R C H U R C H ---1 •• T h o m a i 1. K irk w ood , P astor The Importance of Eye Care Qwo Trucks that lead the world in popularity D R .F .A .P E R K IN S Classiñed Ads V2T0 ÎTL ♦ 3 9 5 m i 1-Ton 54 9 5 Cascade Motor Co. J. Closner, Prop. Broadway Garage 11 USED CARS li'ifJi iin counts A Liberal Plan For the Purchase oi Dependable Used Cars You ran buy an O.K.’d reconditioned ear from us on the General Mo tors Payment Plan on remarkably easy terms. You oan pay down as low as one-third the purchase price- financ ing the balance through the General Motors Ac- ceptance Corporation, with a very low financing charge. If you expect to pur chase a used car, come to our salesroom. Our red "O.K.” tag is your guarantee of quality— and our low prices are your assurance of value. The Cascade Motor Co. J. CLOSNER. PROF. U A L4 .T Y A I" L O YV C O S T G R A Y OATS Give us a rir.3 if you wish to dispose of any. We are in the market for a considerable tonage and believe we can pay the highest market price. Also remem ber we carry complete line of mill feeds. We deliver. B arth olom ew & Law rence Estacada Oregon W e have only a F ew of those most Famous T O W E R 'S VARSITY SLICKERS With Strap Collar-Buttons “ The Rainy Day Pal” left. So you had better hurry and p^t one while we have them in stock as they are hard to get. J. K. ELY Estacada S Oregon A. G. AMES Sunday School at 10 a. m. At the 11 o ’clock services, Mr. Tay- lor the field man for Albany College will speak. His purpose is not to so-1 licit funds, but simply to get the col lege .before the people. Christian Endeavor in the evening. | , Topic: "W hat Does Protestantism up Stand For?” Rom. 4:1-5; Gal. 3:23- j 29. GEORGE Sunday School at 2 p. m. Worship service at 3. Mr. Taylor will preach. EAGLE CREEK Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:15. Church service at 8. Mr. Taylor, of Albany College will bring the mes sage. J X, X . ' i » 4 M CHRISTMAS CARDS C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H THE TIME OF YEAR IS AT HAND WHEN YOU Bible School; 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11:00 o ’clock— Subject “ Let Me Alone” Evening Services Christian Endeavor 6:30. Church Services 7 :30. Subject— “ The Ark as a Type” The Ladies Aid met at the Christian Church, October 20th. The after. | noon was spent quilting, followed by [a business meeting and officers for the year were elected. President Mrs. Page; vice-president Mrs. Beck; Sec retary Mrs. Krieger and treasurer Mrs. Osborne. The next meeting will be at the home o f Mrs. Sherman, November 3. A hearty welcome extended to all. D. E. Dent, Minister. WILL BE TRYING TO THINK OF SOMETHING TO GIVE YOUR FRIENDS FOR CHRISTMAS THAT IS INEXPENSIVE, YET ARTISTIC AND APPROPRIATE. CARRIES THE SPIRIT OF THE YEAR MORE THAN A WELL DESIGNED CHRISTMAS CARD. S am ples Are In AND WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND LOOK THEM OVER. SPRINGWATER This is the second fire in this I neighborhood in less than two months LOST! A small white cloth hag con- ! taining money. Any information pertaining to above would be greatly appreciated by Mr. J. F. Moger, Es tacada. Rt. 2, Phone 27-61. J. M. Byers received the sad news , recently o f the death o f his mother j in Iowa. She was 85 years o f age. AJrs. Clayton o f Portland was a guest *>f Mrs. Earl Shibley during the past week. The NelarhWriy Club met with Mrs. Forrest Erickson ob last Wednesday with fourteen ladle« present. Next meeting with Mrs. Wiley H oavc JJ the second Wednesday in November'. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley ware j \ »siting at the Jim Marrs home •rtiodge un last Wednesday, i A THERE IS NOTHING T H A T IF YOU WOULD PREFER TO GIVE PRINTED (CALLING CARDS OR STATIONERY WE WILL BE MORE THAN GLAD TQ SUPPLY YOUR WANTS. Sfp Clackäiiäs News -V >1