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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928
CHURCHES
WANT ADS
F IN E A P P L E S fo. s a le —also poul­
try o i all kinds; u u ru u n k potatoes.
Engle C reek T ra d in g Co.
jlS tf
WOOD SAW ING. Also second hunt
brick (o r sale. Cull <>2-2. A. 11.
P erry .
j *> l t t
FO R SA LE — Five tu b e H m nm erlund-
U oberts “ H. 0 ” Radio S e t com ­
p lete w ith tubes.
R eg u lar p rice
$150; will sfell fo r $75. E n q u ire
Model Supply Co., E stacadu.
lit'1
F O R S A L E — T h ree dozen p u reb red
A ncona p u lle ts; re ad y to la y ; $1.00
each.
E agle C reek T rad in g Co.,
E agle C reek.
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FO R S A L E — Pigs. R obert M iller,
R oute 1, P hone 3165, E staeada,
O regon.
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F O R SA LE— Solid O ak M antle and
M irro r to m atch.— P ointers.
FO R SA LE — O ne 5 horsepow er g a s­
oline engine a n d one 3 1-2 h o rse­
pow er Z type F airbanks-M orse
g asoline eng ine.— PO IN T E R , tf.
N O T IC E — I have one bay horse,
a b o u t 1400 lbs., le f t w hite hind
fo o t, diam ond in fo reh e a d , a b o u t
14 y e ars old, w hich cam e to m y
p lace D ecem ber 1. O w ner can
have sam e by pay in g expenses a n d
p ro v in g p ro p e rty . F ra n k M ore-
head, G arfield , O regon.
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Mr. and Mr«. E w a it En terta in
SPRINGWATER
Mr. and Mrs. L loyd E w ait enter­
tained a com pany o f frien d s a t th e ir
home la st F rid a y evening, five h u n ­
dred being the diversion. Those pree-
e n t re p o rt a m ost e n jo y a b le «me.
The g u e sts included Mr. and Mrs.
Cleve H eiple, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
C urrin, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Smith.
Misses E verson, Olson, and Pool and
M essrs. G lenn and K en n eth E w ait, of
P ortland.
GARFIELD
UPPER GARFIELD
Mc-thrdiat Notes
The ch u rch serves. It is here for
no o th e r p u rp o se th a n to serve. H er
L ord “ took upon Him the form o f a
. ,-rvant.” He 3aid: “ He th a t will be
g re a te s t am ong you, let him be your
sen. a n t.”
T he church serves th e individual—
by proclaim ing pardon und peace,
by p re serv in g ideals, by providing an
o p p o rtu n ity to id e n tify o n e ’s self
w ith C h rist's program .
The church serves the fam ily— by
helping in the p ro p er tra in in g of the
children, by em phasizing th e sa n c tity
of th e hom e ties, by p re serv in g the
fa ith of the fa th e rs.
The ch u rch serves th e n a tio n — by-
providing good citizens, by teach in g
loyalty and obedience, by upholding
the law.
Is th e church serv in g you?
I f you have no church hom e you
a re invited to w orship w ith U 3 , the
E stae ad a
M ethodist
church,
the
church o f th e word o f God.
S unday m orn in g a t 11 o ’clock the
second serm on from Jo h n 3:15 will
be delivered. T h a t w as a fin e a t ­
ten d a n ce la st Sunday. In the eve
ning a t 7:30 th e su b je c t will be “ The
Pow er H ouse o f F a ith .”
T he S un d ay school, w ith a good
corps o f tea ch e rs, m eets a t 10 a. m.,
and the E p w o rth league a t 7 p. m.
A welcom e fo r all! — C. T. Cook,
pastor.
S p rin g w a ter
S unday school a t 10 a.’ m., w orship
service a t 11. S u b ject, “ E n larg in g
F O R SA L E — A -l
S tanchions and the T e n t of G od's K ingdom .”
som e household fu rn itu re . Mrs.
C h ristian E n d ea v o r and
mission
H obson, R oute 2, Phone 27-211, stu d y in th e evening.
E stae ad a .
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G eo rg e Church
S unday school a t 2 p. in., church
FO R SA LE — P iano f o r sale n e a r E st-
service a t 3.
tac ad a . B e a u tifu l high g ra d e in ­
E a g le Creek
stru m e n t. B a rg ain fo r quick sale.
S unday school a t 10:30 a. in.,
T erm s $10 m onthly a rra n g e d fo r C h ristia n E n d ea v o r a t 7:15 p. m.,
good hom e. I f in te re ste d a d d ress p re ac h in g service a t 8.
H. A. L ivernash, F a c to ry P ian o A d ­
— T . I. Kirkw ood, P asto r.
ju s te r, 413 N o rth B oren A venue,
Ch ristian Church
S e a ttle , W ash.
(it 11 c.
B ible schoul a t 10 a. m., Mrs. D. E.
D ent, su p e rin te n d e n t. M orning se r­
W ANTED— C o rresp o n d en ts fo r th e vice, com m union a n d serm on a t 11
N ew s in ev ery com m unity in the a. m. Serm on su b je ct, "T h e Law of
e a s te rn p a rt of C lackam as c o unty. G ro w th .”
We especially invite those who are
FO R
R E N T — Bedroom w ith b a th ,
not a tte n d in g services elsew here in
$10 p e r m onth. In q u ire a t N ews
th e tow n. B rin g y o u r frien d s and
o ffice .
j 13 t f
w eek e n d visitors.
E vening services: C h ristia n E n d ea ­
FO R S A L E — E ig h t lots in Block 8,
T e rra c e A d dition; cheap f o r cash; vor m eetin g a t 6:30. T his is a sp len ­
$500. H enry W o o d ru ff.
f3* did g a th e rin g fo r the y o u n g folks of
th e com m unity. E veryone is cordially
H O N E Y fo r sale—-Comb a n d stra in e d invited.
Come a n d see w h at the
— K. C. H ay g aard , R. 2, Box 04, m in iste r has to say n e x t L o rd ’s m o rn ­
F a ra d a y , O re.
a l5 * ing on one o f th e m ost v ita l a n d im­
p o rta n t su b je cts o f th e day.
A P P L E S FO R SA LE — 85c p e r box
Law is G od’s o r m a n ’s w ay of
a n d up. W. M. S anders, E agle
w orking. Visible g ro w th m eans rec­
C reek. P hone 40-13.
flO ognized law. D iscoverers stum bled
upon G od's law s acc id e n tally , w here­
H IG H E S T
m ark e t price paid fo r as in v en to rs have a tta in e d them by
p o u ltry and fa rm produce. E agle slow plodding.
E v id e n t grow th,
C reek tra d in g Co.
j l 3 t f w h e th er slow o r sudden, m eans obe­
S P E C IA L E L E C T IO N -J a n u a ry 16, dience to som e law. L e t us fin d out
1928, 7:00 o ’clock, a t th e G a rfie ld
NO T IC E O F S A L E
school, fo r the purpose of e le ctin g
a new clerk a n d directo rs.
ltc In th e C ircu it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of
O reg o n fo r th e co u n ty of C lacka­
m as.
Dr. W. W. Rhodes
In th e m a tte r o f th e e s ta te o f Alice
B. S eym our, deceased.
OSTEOPATHIC
N otice is hereb y g iv en th a t th e u n ­
P hysician and S u rg eo n
d ersig n ed , th e d uly a p p o in te d , q u a l­
Efclacada
O regon
ified a n d a c tin g e x e c u trix o f th e es­
ta te o f A lice B. S eym our, deceased,
in a cc o rd an ce w ith th e o rd e r a n d li­
o f th e above e n title d c o u rt
Walter W. Gilbert, M. D. * h cense
e re to fo re m ade, w ill sell a t th e o f­
P hy sicia n and S u rg eo n
fice o f m y a tto rn e y , P h ilip H am m ond,
O ffice H o u rs 9 to 5
B ank o f O regon C ity b uilding, O re ­
and E venings
gon C ity, O regon, th e follow ing d e ­
E S l’ACADA
OREG O N *
scribed re a l p ro p e rty , b e lo n g in g to
said e sta te , to -w it:
L ot 8, block 18, E sta e a d a , acco rd ­
ing to th e duly re co rd e d p la t th e re o f
O. D. EBY
in C lackam as c o u n ty , O regon, on the
A t to r n e y at Law
G en eral P ra c tice C o n fid en tial * 16th day o f J a n u a ry , 1928, a t the
A dviser
* ho u r o f 10:00 o'clock a. m., a t p ri­
O reg o n
City, O reg o n
* vate sale on te rm s o f n o t less th a n
25 p e r c e n t cash, th e sale to be se­
c u red by a m o rtg a g e on te rm s to be
ap p ro v ed by th e above e n title d c ourt.
C. D., D. C., E. C. L A T O U R E T T E *
R U T H L. D IL L IO N ,
A t to r n e y s
E x e c u trix o f th e e s ta te o f A lice B.
P ra c tice in A ll C o u rts
*
S eym our, D eceased.
F irs t N a tio n a l B ank B ldg.
* P H IL IP HAM M OND, A tto rn e y fo r
O reg o n City
Oregon *
E x e c u trix , B ank o f O regon C ity
B uilding, O regon C ity, O regon,
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BROADWAY GARAGE *
RICHFIELD
More P o w e r for the sa m e p rice
Tu b e Tire P a tc h i n g
P L U M B IN G — T IN W O R K
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STORAGE
Truck L in e Term inal
* • $ • • • * * * • •
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L. A. C H A P M A N
M O R T IC IA N
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C alls a tte n d e d day o r nig h t
M o rtu a ry I. O. O. F. Bldg.
P hone 50-51
E staead a.
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SP R IN G W A T E R , J a n . 12.— (S p e ­
c ia l).— The lovely sunshine o f the
last few (lavs seem s iiku spring, lh .
la rm c rs are busy in th e fie ld i— u-j-.nc
ow ing, some h a rro w i-'j and som e
•ov >>g grain.
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Howell w ere vis­
itin g a t the K. S. G u ttrid g e hom e on
W ednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C larence H ull visited
th e school T h u rsd ay m orning.
K enneth Van Hoy has been o u t of
school fo r o ver a w eek on acc o u n t of
sickness.
M r. and Mrs. W iley How ell w ere
W ednesday e vening visitors a t the
M adden home.
Mr. and Mrs. P e te r E rickson and
Miss Y oung w ere d in n er g u e sts at
th e Ed. Aycock hom e Sunday.
The C arl W ard fam ily w ere v isit­
ing re la tiv e s in O regon C ity Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A rchie How ell and
d a u g h te rs w ere in P o rtla n d Sunday
visiting w ith relatives.
Mrs. H enry C rom er and d a u g h te rs
w ere S un d ay v isito rs a t th e W. E.
C rom er hom e in Logan.
Mr. a n d M rs. M cDonald a n d Mr.
a n d Miss M adden a tte n d e d a p a rty a t
th e V ail hom e S a tu rd a y evening.
Mrs. H obson cam e home S a tu rd a y
n ig h t a f te r visitin g fo r a couple ol
w eeks w ith re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d and
Salem . S unday she was visiting w ith
Mrs. Moger.
G uests a t the P. T. M onroe hom e
d u rin g the w eek end w ere th e ir so>
H e rb and fam ily o f P o rtla n d a n d Mr.
and Mrs. R o b e rt S chm utz of Salem .
Mr. and Mrs. C arl P e terso n and
d a u g h te r C la ra w ere d in n er g u ests
a t th e E n q u e s t hom e in Dodge.
Mr. and Mrs. R udolph H ansen w ere
business v isitors in P o rtla n d T h u rs­
day.
M rs. iUoger a n d M rs. C losner w ere
calling on M rs. H a rry G rable T u es­
day a fte rn o o n .
A t th e a n n u a l m eetin g o f the
S p rin g w a ter T elephone com pany helu
F rid a y evening J . A. K iggins w as r e ­
elected p re sid e n t a n d H arold H o rn e r
se c re ta ry . An assessm ent of $1 and
a d a y ’s w ork w as m ade.
G uests a t th e Jo e G u ttrid g e hom e
S unday w ere Mrs. G u ttrid g e s’ sister.
Miss R uth T u rch e r, h e r b ro th er, Carl
T u ch e r a n d w ife, a n d Mr. a n d Mrs.
Ja m es Klum all o f P o rtlan d .
Sunday a fte rn o o n c allers o f Mr.
a n d Mrs. M oger w ere Mrs. K irkw ood
a n d d a u g h te r a n d Mrs. M cDonald and
Miss M adden.
Mr. a n d Mrs. W iley H ow ell w ere
S unday a fte rn o o n c allers a t th e Van
H oy hom e.
T he Y eag er e n te rta in e rs b rought
th e ir five n ig h ts’ e n g ag e m e n t to a
close M onday w ith a vaudeville and
tra in e d an im al show. D u rin g th e ir
s ta y h e re th e y g ave aw ay th re e v al­
uable prizes. A diam ond se t rin g was
given to th e m ost p o p u lar baby In the
hall F rid a y n ig h t a n d w en t to M ary
J u n e Howell. S a tu rd a y n ig h t Mrs.
W iley How ell took hom e th e fifte en -
piece m anicure se t a s w in n e r in th e
nail d riv in g c o n te st. On M onday night
E d ith H ow ell receiv ed th e tw enty-six
piece se t o f R o g e r’s silverw are by b e ­
ing voted th e m ost p o p u lar lady in
th e com m unity. E d ith w ishes to tak e
th is o p p o rtu n ity to th a n k each and
e veryone of h e r frie n d s fo r th e ir sup­
p o rt w hich won h e r the prize.
Visits W ith P a ren ts
C h e ste r W orm er o f P o rtla n d vis­
ite d a t th e hom e o f his p a ren ts, Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. W om er, Sunday.
w h a t th e n a tio n s th in k of th e law of
grow th.
W e can grow .
W e m u st grow .
B u t th e g re a t q uestion is “ how to
grow ? W atch
fo r ann o u n cem en ts
n e x t w eek. W e shall have som ething
f u r th e r to say fo r y o u r own in te rest.
W e re q u e st a ll who a re in te re ste d
in th e g re a t law o f gro w th to come
to ch u rch nfext Sunday. L et it be
y o u r aim to a tte n d church som e­
w here.— D. E. D ent, M inister.
U P P E R EA G LE C R E EK , Ja Jn . 12.
-(S p e c ia l).— Mr. and Mrs. Will
D ouglass and E dw ard C hapm an spent
last T h u rsd ay evening a t the home
o f P e rry M urphey.
G A R FIE LD , Ja n . 12.— (S p e c ia l).
— T he Skip a w eek club will hold an
all-day m eeting a t
the
G arfield
g ra n g e hall W ednesday, J a n u a ry 18.
W ould like to have as m any p re sen t
M u and Mrs. W ill D ouglass, E d ­ as possible to fin ish up th e quilt.
Mrs. C onrail K riegbaum
visited
w ard C hapm an and Mr. and Mrs. R.
B. Gibson sp en t a p le a sa n t evening w ith Mrs. J. F. S n y d er Monday.
Mrs. L. J. P a lm a te e r is on the sick
w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. T. C. M cKay last
list.
F rid ay evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K reigbaum visited
NO W
Roy D ouglass w as a P o rtla n d vis­
th e ir d a u g h te r in P o rtlan d Friday.
ito r last S a tu rd ay .
BEFORE THE RUSH
H arold M iddleton and A lfred H a r­
W alter D ouglass bought a cow of g ra v e visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. C.
K riegbaum Sunday.
E arl M cConnell re ce n tly .
Mr. and Mrs. B e rt P a lm a tee r of
Mr. a n d Mrs. R ay VVoodlc a n d son
Leslie a n d E dw ard C hapm an w ere M organ, O regon, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday d in n e r g u e sts o f Mr. a n d 1 L. J. P a lm a tee r Monday.
C harlie D uncan has la grippe.
Mrs. J. C. W oodle o f E staead a.
Mr. and Mrs. M ilton W eatherby
Mr, and Mrs. Roy D ouglass and
children w ere g u e sts o f th e la t t e r ’s w ere in P o rtlan d on business T ues­
I will allow a dis­
p a ren ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. G. M ochulse, day.
co u n t o f 10 per
T he w arm sp rin g w e ath e r is a w el­
Sunday.
c en t on all w all­
com
e
to
everybody.
The
m
en
arc
Mrs. M cKay a n d Mrs. K atie D oug­
p ap ers and p a in ts
lass visited w ith Mrs. R. B. Gibson g e ttin g th e ir late plow ing done, and
if
o rd e rs a re
th e wom en a re p u ttin g in e arly g a r
Sunday a fte rn o o n .
placed w ith me
Mr. a n d
Mrs. H. M. D uus and dens and looking a f te r th e ir flow ers.
d u rin g
t h i s
Mr. and Mrs. S tandish and Mr. and
d a u g h te r L averne w ere calling on
m onth.
Mrs. R oxanna C h e ster Sunday a f te r ­ Mrs. Sam D unlop w ere g u ests W ed­
I have
500
nesday e vening o f Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
noon.
sam ples o f wall
M
oreland.
The D ouglass Ridge M utual Tele- j
p a p e r fo r pon to
W. C. T ay lo r is w orking on the
phone com pany held its a n n u al m ee t­
select from . All
ing on M onday evening, J a n u a ry 9. electric line a t V ernonia.
a re new p a tte rn s
J . O. B otkin and E ly View w ere
E lection o f o ffic e rs was held and al
A postal card
P o rtlan d and
old o ffic e rs w ere re-elected. P resi business v isitors in
addressed
to me
dent, W alter D ouglass; se c re ta ry , H. C herryville last F riday.
will b rin g them
Mr. anil Mrs. H arvey S p rin g er, A.
S. G ibson; d irec to rs, Roy D ouglass,
to
y o u r home
C. A nderson and son W a lte r w ere
Will D ouglass and R ay W oodle.
w here
you can
g
u
ests
o
f
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
ow
ard
H
unt
G eorge O ld en stad t who a t one tin u
select th e p a p er you w a n t and I will
w orked fo r R ay D ouglass, w as in the W ednesday evening to h e a r the radio give you a price on th e p a p er hung
neighborhood last S a tu rd a y looking program .
\ on your walls.
The D orcas society will m eet with
fo r a horse or team . He called at
Mrs.
E.
J.
Yocum
T
hursday
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
J. W. S A U N D E R S
the hom e o f Roy D ouglass.
J a n u a ry 19.
Route 1, Esta ca da
DECORATE
fe ia il
We Have an Excellent Assortment of
BARTON
LADIES’ AND MEN’S BELTS
BARTON , Ja n . 12.— (S p e c ia l).—
Mrs. E m m a Sw anson took h e r son
C arl ;to O regon C ity S a tu rd a y to
have his tonsils rem oved.
Mrs. W illiam L ehm an took h e r son
Billie to Dr. Adlx o f G resham last
w eek. O th ers in G resham w ere Mrs.
G eorge T orm an a n d son R ay and
Mr. a n d M rs. E a rl Odell.
P o rtla n d shoppers la st w eek w ere
Mrs. B e rth a B urgen, M rs. L. M. P e ­
terso n , Mrs. A dolph Still,
H arvey
Gibson, Mrs. W. P.
F e rre ll
and
d a u g h te r G race a n d N ick G ubric.
New n eighbors in B a rto n a re Mr.
and M rs. A dolph Still.
Miss G race F e rre l is h aving som e
d e n ta l w ork done by D r. H. M. K ra ­
m er o f E staeada.
E a rl Odell has killed one lynx cat
a n d tw o raccoons. So boys w atch
o u t f o r y o u r p e t c a t a n d coons.
C allers a t th e F e rre l hom e w ere
W. O. E chols and son R ichard, Ira
R eynolds and Mrs. C. A. Looney all
o f C urrinsville.
25c and 50c
also
Attractive Neckties at
50c to $1.00
J. K. H L Y
DRY GOODS AND SHOES
Portland's Electric
Shopping Center
~~s
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.’S HOME
THE ELECTRIC BUILDING
G E O R G E, Ja n . 12.— (S p e c ia l).—
The w e ath e r has been like sp rin g here
th e p a st week. F a rm e rs a re again
busy plow ing a n d sow ing and g e ttin g
th e re s t o f th e ir crops in.
Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n ry J o y n e r w ere
g u ests on Sunday a fte rn o o n o f Mrs. |
Dew a n d fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. T ed H a rd e rs o f E s ta ­
cad a w ere visiting on Sunday Mr.
a n d Mrs. Ruhl and fam ily.
Mrs. H. Jo h n so n m ade a trip tc
P o rtla n d on W ednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles H oger and I
son o f P o rtla n d a re spending a few
days a t th e hom e o f M rs. M arie
K linker a n d fam ily.
Mrs. Jo h n Dew, Mrs. E. Dew and
d a u g h te rs E va a n d D orothy, w ere
g u e sts on S unday ev en in g o f Mr. and
Mrs. Ju liu s fa u ls e n .
Miss E m m a C haney a n d C arl Lins
w ere m arried a t th e ch u rch S a tu rd ay 1
noon, w ith only re la tiv e s p resen t.
AT BROADWAY AND ALDER STREETS
Is in the very heart of the business district.
The Electric Store on the firsf loor is Portland’s
Electric Shopping Center.
Within one to three blocks of nearly all the principal
stores, shops, hotels, banks, restaurants and
theatres.
Street cal’s right to the door from every part of the
The New CHEVROLET will be
in our show rooms soon
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city, for single fare and transfer.
5
l | Principal railway ticket offices, and interurban rail­
ways and stage terminals easily accessible.
In the meantime, we offer you a
COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
EYES
A r e P recio u s
I t r e a t them accord-
■V*
p lea se s
and
inRly-
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sa tisfies.
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