Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 01, 1927, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927
late to be Thanksgiving guests.
Mrs. T. M. Clester spent a part of
The showers o f the last few days was last week in Portland her brother’s
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■ more than most o f us wanted and little baby having died, and she went
to attend the funeral.
FOUND— A key on the Garfield road seems a little unusual.
FOR SALE
in the Garfield District.
Owner
Messrs. A W. and R. H. Sarver of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister and
may have same by coming to this Portland and their friends Mrs. Moore children, Mr. Murphy and Mr. and
HONEY FOR SALE— Comb and
strained.— K. C. Hoygaard, Rt. 2,
office and paying for this ad.
an<l Mias Hadley also o f Portland had Mrs. Ray Woodle and son Leslie and
Ed. Chapman, were entertained at
___________________________________ Thanksgiving with J. O. Tunnell.
C4 Faraday, Oregon
pd. apr. 1st.
W A. Rhodes has been doing some dinner on Thanksgiving Day by Mr.
FOR SALK— Bridge-Beech range in
and Mrs. Will Douglass.
FOR SALE— Two 30 Gallon Hotwat*
good condition, With or without carPenter work in Mitwaukie for the
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Douglass were
For men who prize the Valet
er lioilers. 125 feet 1-2 in. Pipe,
One
four
burner
la8t
.f.ew
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d*
ys
hot water coils.
AutoStrop Razor and the new
C. W. Fuller is cutting wood and get­ Oregon City visitors on Tuesday.
couplings etc.— Pointers.
FToronce Automatic Oil Burner.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass enter­
Valet blades, Valet AutoStrop
ting ready to move in his own home.
Harry Kitching, Estacada, Ore. ltp
tained on Thanksgiving Day the fol­
Shaving Cream will add new case
Lee
McKenzie
expects
to
remain
in
FOR SALE— Cedar Posts. Inquire at
to then shaving. T o men who
lowing: Mr. and Mrs. G. Mochnke,
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the Brown property.
The People's Store, II. B. Snyder.
use other razors it will prove a
FOR SALE— Fox Terrier Puppies, 1 Frank Halferty arrived home Sun- the parents o f Mrs. Douglass and
revelation.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moehnke and
male
and
1
Female.—
R.
J.
Man-
day
evening
and
reports
a
four
feet
FOR SALE— Shingles Star A Stars,
ning south o f Christian Church. Es e f snow where he was working and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moehnke
Extra grade $3.25 per thousand.
Pearly white, alive and pure,
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ing south of Christian Church. Es- took all day with snow plows to get and children, George Preister and
Cash on delivery.— Paul Klaetsch,
it gives a luxurious lather. Valet
family and John Moehnke.
tacada, Ore., Box 76
p2t 10 out.
AutoStrop Shaving Cream not
1 ■ acada Rt. l .
3t. 4
Eagle Creek Grange met at the
____________________ _________________ R. H. Currin spent the week end at
only softens the beard but retains
Grange
Hall
Saturday
with
about
24
FOR SALE— Solid Oak Mantle and
its m oisture w hile y o u shave.
N O TICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
home-
present.
A
short
business
session
was
MA0I m U S'*-
The closing o f the Eagle Creek
Mirror to match.— Pointers.
Soothing as a lotion, its cocoanut
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEIOR bridge makes a big difference in the held. One visitor, Mr. Jones, o f Gar­
oil content refreshes as well as
- OR RENT— 10 acre farm at Morrow , u . S. Land O ffice at Roseburg, travel, but maybe we can stand it but field was present.
soften s the skin and keeps it
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass were
Station, good 5 room house, barn
Qregon, October 22, 1927. most of us are doing a lot of kick-
velvety smooth.
and other out buildings, $12.00 per
NOTICE is hereby given that Jo- ¡ n g .
Portland visitors on Monday,
month.— Inquire, Mrs. A. G. Ames, jseph wiederhold, of R. No. 1, Esta- Messrs. W. H. Killendonk and H. S. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister
x hone 13-11.
"P.cada, Oregon, who, on October 11, Jones are both reported on the sick made a trip to Gresham on Monday.
I f yourdealer has not yet received
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1924, made Homestead Entry (was list.
his supply, send 35c to AutoStrop
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W> Portland 07627), No. 017283, for S.
Frank W. Jones was repairing the
ELWOOD ITEMS
Safety Razor Co., Inc., 656 First
coviing nes t unng
ecem er oi
cjajm
the land above described, be- roof o f the Lester Hale home Mon-
HEWYO««,H.Y.U.|A.
Are., New York and we will for­
January, also team o f gentle farm
fof# R R Frazer> u . s . Commission- day.
ward your tube postpaid. Pieas<
ho:^es, ajound S oi .* >ears <>h .
Yeon Bldg., Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Ruth Lombard was in Estacada
Otis Vallen made a business trip
£=J (=3 (=□ ,t=
mention your dealer s name.
ite \N. .. * toot o , .*•» as on
8 th day of December, 1927.
Monday having some dental work to Portland Monday.
86 th St., Portland.
4tf c » jClaimant names as witness:
done.
Matt Jagmin is suffering from an
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Leo Rath, Christ Klinker, Henry Crawford brothers were business attack o f rheumatism.
H U . SALK— \ augn ’ ^ K ^ J w ^ gooc Klinker, J. C. Rickey, all o f Rt. No. visitors in Currinsville Friday of last
Guests at the Dan Stahlnecker
working condition— F. N. Cadonau , EgU<;ada> Oregon.
week purchasing a load o f wire fenc­ home on Thanksgiving day were Mr.
Phone 694.
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HAMILL A CANADAY,
ing.
and Mrs. Louis Vallen and son Orel,
Register. Mrs. Arthur Smith went to Portland Mrs. M. A. Henderson o f Scotts Mills
WANTED— Potatoes for feed.— W. ;
Tuesday with Mr. Ewalt on the truck. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stauffer and
C. Vanhoy, Rt. 3, Phone 274. l t p 1 ------
George Walter butchered for H. H. family and S. Vallen o f this place.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Carlin Monday.
U. N. Beckley spent Thanksgiving
FOR SALE— 1 Rhode Island Red
tea. U. 8. Pat. Off.
r
Notice is herby given that the un-
with friends in Silverton returning
Rooster,»young— Call Mrs. C. S. Al
| dersigned has been duly appointed
home Sunday.
EAGLE
CREEK
len, Phone 57-3
administrator of the estate o f Fred-
Guest at the M. Park home for
FOR SALE— Some nice O. I. C. Pigs *nand Rath, deceased, and any and j j m
returned home last week Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. El­
seven weeks old— J. W. Dillinger, a" Persons having claims against the from M offitt Springs where he had bert Harris and daughter Anita and
said estate are hereby required to been for geveral weeks.
Esteada R R. 1, near Fish Hatch­
Ed Johnson o f Colton.
present said claims, duly verified as Ruth G]over who jg attending schoo,
ery, phone 196
2t c.
Miss Helen Ernst spent the week
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
this year is “ The Bible and the Home.
by law required, at the office o f my ,n portland gpent Thanksgiving with
end with friends in Eugene.
I Morning Services, Sunday School
Christian Endeavor in the evening
attorneys, Schuebel, Beattie & Miller, her
nUi Mr and Mrs. w , lter Glov
FOR SALE— Piano for sale near Est-
A short program and preaching ser­ 10 . a. m.
Bank o f Oregon City Bldg., Oregon er
at the church. The young people are
taeada. Beautiful high grade in­
vice were held at the church Sun- If not in attendance elsewhere come
taking the study of the book, "New
City, Oregon, within six months from Mj|g Beu,ah Barnett gpent the holi.
strument. Bargain for quick sale.
vice was held at the church Sun- and help us. Classes for all from the
Paths to Old Purposes.
the
date
o
f
this
notice.
day
at
her
home
in
Dallas.
Terms $10 monthly arranged for
after which a basket dinner was ser­ beginners to the adults. We need you
Dated November 7, 1927,
Lester Meyers came from Corvallis ved.
good home. If interested address
and hope to see you next Sunday.
GEORGE
pate o f first publication, November to spend the Thankggivinjf vacation at
H. A. Livernash, Factory Piano Ad­
Mrs. L. M. Cox’s baby is on the
Preaching at 11. a. m. Subject
Sunday School at 2 p. m.
>
1027.
home.
juster, 413 North Boren Avenue,
sick list.
“ The Manna as a Type o f Christ.”
Date o f last publication, Decern- Ronald Burnett form Corvallis spent
Church service at 3.
Seattle, Wash.
6 t 11 c.
A crew of men were busy on the
her
1927.
f ,e week end a(. his parents home. Miss canyon road Monday. It is almost Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
A hearty welcome is extended to
EAGLE CREEK
LEO RATH
Eunice Heber was also a guest at the uncrossable for the “ fliver” that
FOR ALE OR RENT— Two houses,
all.
Sunday School at at 10:30 a. m.
(Administrator o f the estate o f Fred- A n Burnett home.
transports
the
high
school
students.
cnc with four rooms and bath and
D. E. DENT, Minister
Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m.
inand Rath, deceased.)
| George Judd who recently under-
A road meeting was held at the
the other th.ree rooms. Both houses
Church Service at 8.00.
Schuebel, Beattie & Mi er,
went an operation in Portland, is ex- school house Saturday night. Dan
furnished. See Mrs. W. F. Cary.
S P R IN G W A T E R C H U R C H
T. I. Kirkwood, Pastor
Attomeys for Administrator. pected homc from the hospital in a
Stahlnecker was elected road super­
few days.
visor and a special tax o f 10 mills Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Yea, Clyde Schock Sella Croaley
Miss Fern Clute and Miss Edyth Pet voted for the district.
Service o f worship at 1 1 . This is Radioa on Eaay Terma, Phone 73-5.
Edyth Peters of Oswego, spent the
week end at the Homer Glover home.
'Î ^ IJnlir (Cliris-tmas Chapping Hist
Thera Smith o f Portland spent Sun­
day with friends here.
Mis Fern Clute and Miss Edyth Pet­
F O R T H E K ID D IE S —
F O R H IM —
FOR H ER—
ers were dinner guests at the Wm.
Dolls
Perfumes
Purses
Sander’s home on Saturday evening.
Games
Perfume Sets
Bill Folds
Miss Flora Haysany spent Thanks­
Mechanical
Toys
Bath Salts
Rooks
giving at her home in Portland.
Dishes
C ompaets
Book Ends
A. D. Burnett and family attended
Rattles
Atomizers
Military Brushes
Brush and Comb Sets Tinker Toys
a family reunion in Portland on
Fountain Pens
Baby Toilet Sets
Manicure Sets
Flash Lights
Thanksgiving Day.
Baby Spoons
Incense Burners
Thermos Bottles
cn
COSTS
Mrs. R. E. Munger and family spent
Books
Framed Mottoes
Safety Razors
LESS
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Stationery
Candle Sticks
'laving Sets
'A
THAN
Painting Books
Lamfer at Furwood.
Vases and Bowls
1. -y Holders
Candy Jars & Baskets Printing Sets
v dlar Cases
t CENTS
The Misses Jane and Martha Molo­
Pencil Boxes
Stationery
Knives
A W EEK
ney spent Thanksgiving with friends
in Portland.
¡so a b e a u tifu l lin e o f C hristm as C ard s and Seals, T r e e D ecora tion s,
A number of people in thie commu­
H o lly B o x e s and W ra p p in g s, E tc., E tc.
nity entretained friends and relatives
at dinner on Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cogswell had
as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Donald,
Miss Madden and Mr. Madden of
Springwater.
Grant Test was a guest at the Can-
ner home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rush and Dick,
$]00
WE ARE ABSOLUTELY TO BUSY TO WRITE
spent the day at the Trape Home.
Dan Kinley was a guest at the
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AN AD FOR THIS ISSUE. OUR PRICES MUST
YEAH
Walter Glover home.
BE RIGHT OF. WE WOULD NOT BE SO BUSY.
Mr. and Mrs. Twillinger entertain­
ed Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Twillinger and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry of
Portland and Mrs. Bertha Starvey of
Oregon City.
Estacada
Oregon
Guests at the Homer Glover home
Y ou need thia valu able n ew sp ap er in youi hom e, becau se: Y ou w ill receive FRESH
were Mrs. Colt and daughters Velma
N EW S every w eek , that is ed ited fo r farm ers by men w h o kn ow agriculture.
and Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. Tracy
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Douglas. were
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Denning o f Estacada. last Thurs­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn and child­
ren, of Camas, Washington, were
guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass
on Thanksgiving and over the week
end. Mrs. Douglass, who is a aistei
o f Mrs. Dunn accompanied them
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Dubandt, of
Arlie. Polk County, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Elrick, Miss Leila McKay and
Tommy McKay, of Portland, spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. IcKay.
'eron Dubaudt and three o f hir
friend, motored from Dakota and
w, re guests o f his aunt. Mrs. T. C
McKay, last Friday. A rp -iu * a “day
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