* EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1928 ' PAf” * Plenty o f Room Left for Wide- Awake Working Candidates! Send in your nomination coupon today and start on your way to victory and win one of the big prizes the Eastern Clackamas News is offering in its subscription campaign. To win, you must enter—if you enter you must win. EVERYBODY WINS! To Those Who Chevrolet Coach, Prize Given For Greatest Number Of Votes To Those Who Have Entered Have Not Entered If you expect to win one of the big prizes you must produce now while the big ger vote schedule is in effect. You are en tered—the subscriptions are here— they count you more votes now— you still have 17 days left on the big votes—-let's get busy now, more in earnest than ever before. You can win if you are fully determined to win. Look over the vote schedule, the list of entrants map out your campaign and put it over. The people of this community are watching you. 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It is a dandy and will be on l display at the Bob Cooke Motor company soon. i Will be on display at the Cascade Motor Company soon The Prize List Vote Schedule and Subscription Price of Eastern Clackamas News FIRST PERIOD Up to S a tu rd a y N ight F e b r u a r y 18 CHEVROLET COACH ...................................$733.95 FORD ROADSTER ....................................... 501.27 Radio Set (purchased from Clyde Schock) 200.00 Radio S et............................................................ 150.00 Cash Prize .......................................................... 50.00 Cash Prize ....... 25.00 Cash Prize............................................... 10.00 Estimated Cash Commissions........................ 500.00 Pnce Votes year $ 1.50 12,000 years 3.00 .......... - years 4.50 GO,000 years 0.00 120,000 years 7.50 240,000 years 0.00 300,000 years 15.00 080,000 SECOND PERIOD F e b r u a r y 19 to S a tu rd a y N ight, M a rc h 10 THIRD PERIOD M arch 1 1 to S a tu rd a v Night, M a rc h 17 Price Votes 1 year $ 1.50 6,000 Price Votes year $ 1.50 0,000 years 3.00 22,500 2 years 3.00 15,000 years 4.50 45,000 3 years 4.SO 30,000 years 0.00 00,000 4 years G.00 00,000 years 7.50 180,000 5 years 7.50 120,000 years o.oo 2 Î 0.000 0 years 0.00 : 80,000 years 15.00 510,000 10 years 15.00 340,000 The above declining of votes will positively not be changed during the campaign. A special vote ballot good for 100,000 extra votes will be issued on every “club” of $20 turned in. This special offer will remain in effect during the entire campaign and will be considered a part of the regular schedule. 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 1 2 3 4 5 8 10 1 ^ Honor rolls will draw 10,000 votes. Ladies’ special stationery will draw the same as subscriptions but will not commence until the second period. la t v t n n m F : n s f< n ing as high as $125 for some of them. Ralph De Shazer and his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Heiple believe in the ! Miss Violet, represented this com CURRINSVILLE best of whatever they own. They munity at the recent American Legion have 35 turkeys for breeding pur j meeting in Estacada. Homer Glover, mail carrier, is buy- this year. CURRINSVILLE, Feb. 2.— (Spec poses Mrs. Elvan Looney and son Wil ! ing slab wod from Mark Pagh. ial).— Floyd Hale killed a monster bur, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Holland went Herbert Udell is cutting cord wood chicken hawk which measured 47 to Oregon City Tuesday to attend the for his brother-in-law, Fred Baker. inches from tip to tip. These birds damage suit of Cecil Wright. are very destructive to the barnyard Mrs. Otto Kiggins was shopping fowls. in Currinsville Tuesday morning. ~E. W. Ficken of Springwater was Mrs. Murray C laris visited Mrs. P. GEORGE shopping in Currinsville Saturday W. Douglass Tuesday. and met friends that he had not seen The Currinsville Store truck hauled in some time. Some of them were out from Portland Tuesday some fine GEORGE, Feb. 2.— (Special).— T. C. McKay, H. S. and R. B. Gibson. turkeys for1 R. H. Miller. Ralph Chaney has started building a Wilbur Wade ig reported on the new barn. sick Kst and hag been confined to his Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson and home, family spent Monday evening at the DOVER home of Mr. and Mrs. Paulsen. Mr. and Mrs. George Prister and Samuel Miller has been visiting his children stopped off in Currinsville daughter, Mrs. P. Ruhl, for a few Sunday. DOVER, Feb. 2.— (Special).— Miss H. D. Lombard lost two sheep on Le Nettie Neumann gave a birthday days. A county test was given at school Sunday. surprise paj-ty for Lydia Krieger at Friday and the children came through A. G. Buhlinger has been clearing the home of Mrs. Ernest Campbell. some stump land for the Currins Mark Pagh and Ralph DeShazer with good grades. Gustave Zoirmann has been absent ville store. recently shipped a car of from school for two days on account Mrs. H. B. Stowell has been sick together export ties. Mr. Pagh was a business of a cold. for a few days so that Mr. Stowell did visitor in Portland Monday. Leon and Mr. Mattson werg not return to his work. Udell, the little son of Mr. seen Mr. driving around Tuesday. It was C. W. Fuller and H. S. Joqes hftd and Charles H. H. Udell, has mumps. Mr. Mattson’s first trip and he was their electric lights connected i»p on C. Mrs. W. Neumann and Joseph De impressed by the country. Tuesday. Shazer have been ill the past week much Harold Joyner made a business trip Cecil Wright went to Oregon City but much improved now. to Oregon City Monday. Tuesday expecting that his damage Mr. are and Mrs. W alter Kitzmiller suit for the loss of his leg would come and children of Oregon City, Mr. Miss Flora Lins visited her home- Sunday. up for trial. Mrs. P. P. Peshall of Firwood folks Julius Paulsen and George Willing Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirchem visited and and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph De Shazer the D. E. McConnell family Sunday and sons were dinner guests at the made a trip into the Garfield country Sunday. and in the afternoon visited the J. P. Joseph DeShazer home on Sunday. on Young people’s day was observed in Steinmann family. Fred Barker is getting a large- church here Sunday. Clarence Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Tdgar Heiple were in amount of cordwood cut and he has Portland Monday and while there pur been getting out poles for local hop president of the Clackamas County Christian Endeavor, gave a talk. chased five head of dairy cows, pay growers. The club held its annual meeting Saturday and an election was held. The new officers are Henry Smith, president; Joe Weiderhold, vice pres FREE VOTE COUPON ident; Mrs. C. A. Johnson, secretary, Good for 250 votes and Mrs. Zivirman treasurer. In Eastern Clackamas News Circulation campaign If presented to SATURDAY, this office FEB. not 11 later than Name ............................ -................... ;................;....... — Write in name of candidate to which you wish this coupon credited. No limit to the number sent in, and they will count the same as earned credits. Harvey Springer is working for ness of unselfish service for others.! The Ladas Aid of the Method! Henry Trapp. 1 he principal topic ot his address church held a most interesting met Clarence Palmateer of Die, Oregon was law enforcement. , orld peace ing Wednesday afternoon at the pai visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Christian endavor .-.round tire sonage. There was a good atteni L. J. Palmateer Sunday. world. ance. The Rev. Cook of Estacada M. E. church will preach at the Nora Me morial church Suday at 3 p. m. Sun day school will be held at 2 p. m. Mrs. Ellen Patterson visited with POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS her sister, Mrs. John Page, at Esta Quality is very essential. Never sacrifice quality for quantity; it cada, Sunday and also attended the doe* not pay- We handle only the very best. We have a new p rice list o u t to d a y .— C all n a d wo will quote you Christian church. “ R isky to p a y less— needless to pay m o re !” Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Snyder on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jameson have re | "EX CLU SIV E FEED ME RCH AN TS “ turned from Stockton, Calif., where they visited their daughter. They will remain on their ranch for the rest of the winter. Mrs. L. J. Palmateer is still on thg | sick list. She has been confined to her home for some time with grippe. : Portland-Carver-irstacada Stages W alter Snuffin and Mrs. Charle: Duncan went to Portland to visit Mr. Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. Snuffin’s mother who is quite ill. ESTACADA TO PORTLAND Mrs. W alter Snuffin is taking care of LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon— DAILY her. * (A) Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moreland o f , A.M. P.M. P.M P.M P.M. A.M. Portland visited at the J. C. More Lv. Portland 2.00 0.20 Lv. Estacada 8 :00 4:30 8:30 2:30 6:50 Lv. Eagle Creek 8:15 4:45 8:45 land home Sunday. Lv. Clackamas 2:40 7 :00 Lv. Barton 3:25 4:55 8:55 Carver Mrs. Minnie Eash was taken to a ¡ Lv. 8:45 5:15 9:15 3:05 7:25 Lv. Carver Lv. Barton sanitarium in Portland Saturday for Clackamas 8:15 5:25 9:25 3:15 7:35 Lv. Lv. Eagle Creek treatm ent. 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland 0:30 6:00 10:00 Ar. Estacada (A) Saturday Only. The Garfield Grange will hold it •Daily except Sunday SUND A— Leave Portland 10 a. m. Leave Estacada 4 :30 p. m. regular session Saturday, F ebruary, 4. There will be four candidates ini tiated. Bartholomew & Lawrence SPRINGWATER C. E. WINS ATTENDANCE PRIZE OREGON CITY, Feb. 2, (Special). — Springwater Christian Endeavor society won the $2.50 cash prize for the best attendance at the Landreth meeting in Oregon City Monday eve ning. The contest was decided by th< number of members in the individua’ society and Springwater went over the top with 155 per cent. Oregon City Presbyterian church won ¡he other attendance prize. UPPER GARFIELD The church was crowded with the visitors from all parts of the county. J______ UPPER GARFIELD, let. 2.— ) Dr. Landreth, principal speaker t:special).— Many of the farmers are said that young people had no right taking advantage of the nice weather i to have a good time unless they were and getting their plowing done and helping someone else. He said the putting in their spring crops. 1 only real happiness was the happi- CUTS MORE SLICES TO THE LOAF An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and * children’s between meal snacks. ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The same price as the regular large loaf. Sold at Your Favorite O 1 ' \ Grocery and Restau-1 * ^ " • * .#i, rants in Estacada and L O N O Vicinity. 1 ^