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PAGE THRE: EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928 tr Í1K .J1 3WÜ Warning—The Last Week of Your Big Vote Period Candidates and their friends who do not take advantage of this period will regret it. it will never come again. After this week the last and only period to get big votes will be gone,---except the extension subscriptions. Why Wait? Two days and the big vote will be over--Saturday night, February 18th, at 9 p. m. The Honor Rolls Give candidates 10,000 extra credits. Goes to one with the largest turn-in each day. «i Build Up $20 Clubs... Every $20 worth of business turned in gives you an extra 100,000 credits. You Will Like The New Ford! Those of you who have had the opportunity of seeing the new Ford car know what a desirable little machine it is. It is a prize well worth working for. Some one will win it for just six more weeks’ work. It is a dandy and will be on display at the Bob Cooke Motor company soon. Sell Our Chevrolet Coach, Prize Given For Greatest Number Of Votes i il On Display at the Cascade Motor Company The Prize List 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 pi Starting M onday M orning A wonderful value: gives can- didates same vote credit as subscriptions. A Real Value! Vote Schedule and Subscription Price of Eastern Clackamas News FIRST PERIOD Up to Saturday Night February 18 Pnce V otes 1 year $ 1.50 12,000 2 years 3.00 30,000 8 years 4.50 60,000 4 years 6.00 120,000 5 years 7.50 210,000 6 years 9.00 360,000 10 years 15.00 680,000 SECOND PERIOD THIRD PERIOD February 19 to Saturday March 11 to Saturday Night, March 10 Night, March 17 Price Votes Price Vote» 1 year $ 1.50 9,000 1 year $ 1.50 6,000 2 years 3.00 22,500 2 years 3.00 15,000 3 years 4.50 45,000 3 years i.ao 30,000 4 years 6.00 90,000 4 years 6.00 60,000 5 years 7.50 180,000 5 years 7.50 120,000 6 years 9.00 270,000 6 years 9.00 180,000 10 years 15.00 510,000 10 years 15.00 340,000 1 he 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. Honor rolls will draw 10,000 votes. Ladies’ special stationery will draw the same as subscriptions but will not commence until the second period. and is able to be about some on an George and Webb Roberts attended ny 'and Mrs. A. E. Staub in Lower High home. The young people spent the days. evening in listening to the Hoot Owl: the American Legion meeting at S. E. Wooster land. Mrs. Edwin Seward was calling I and having a good time all around. Gresham Monday evening VIOLA Real Estate Loans, Insurance Stephen Fellows visited with Will r, . At a late hour dainty refreshments Rentals iam Graham Saturday evening, W . Newman is still improving j , {j the August Konemman home on Su: j Mrs. John Randolph spent Friday were served by the hostess. Among FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY VIOLA, Feb. 16.— (Special).— afternoon shopping in Oregon City. those present were Gilbert Caiiff, Tel. 77-3 Estacada, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watson had as Mr. Garber has been bailing hay Irvin Douglass, Claude Shriner, Ken house guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. for John Mattox finishing the job neth Palmateer, Byron and Leonard FREE VOTE COUPON Schaefer and daughter Mary, Mr. and last week. # Anders, and the Misses Mary Lemon, not seem serious until late Saturday Good for 150 Votes Mrs. Kitching and son Ronald, Mrs. John Mattoon and daughter Doris Irene Davis, Janet Gilgan, Edith De- evening. When Mrs. DeShazer Flint, Mr. Metsel and Danzel Met- spent Sunday at the W. R. Jackson ntoy, Ruth and Mildred Ayers, Avis reached her brother’s bedside Sunday In Eastern Clackamas News Circulation campaign morning he was somewhat improved Palmateer and Miss Gladston. sel. home in Lower Highlands. If presented to this office not later than Mrs. Lankins arrived here Wednes Louis Hubbard visited Mynard and J. F. Snyder went to Yakima Fri and remained in that condition until February 25 day morning after spending a day Phyllis Brown Sunday, having dinnet day on a business trip, returning on Tuesday evening when he died before any member of the family could at Gladstone, from Bend, Oregon, and spending the afternoon playing Tuesday. Name ................................................................................ Herman Davis had the misfortune reach him. He is survived by three where she has been taking care of games. Write in name of candidate to which you wish this her sister-in-law, Mrs. Clarence Sim Elmer Powers was a dinner gues to cut his knee very badly last Wed brothers and two sisters none of mons who passed away on Thursday, at the home of J. E. La Croy Monday. nesday while working in the pole whom reside in the state except Mrs. coupon credited. No limit to the number sent in, and the 7th. Mrs. Simmons was brought Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hines spent Sun camp at St. Helens. He was taken DeShazer. Funeral services were held they will count the same as earned credits. at Corbett on Thursday afternoon. to the doctor and three stitches were day visiting in Lower Highlands. to Oregon City for burial. to close the wound. He Elmer Pag recently sent an ex Mr. and Mrs. J. McComb spent Mr. and Mrs. Mattox had a pleasan necessary tremely large chicken liver to O. S. home Saturday. Wednesday in Oregon City having visit from the former's daughter Eve came Mrs. W. C. Taylor went to Mc C. for examination. The chicken dinner with Mr. McComb’s sister, lyn and her grandmother, Mrs. Vand; Minnville Friday to see her husband appeared healthy but had a breast Linter of Portland. Mrs. Sarah Lacey. who is working Mr. Taylor of queer shape. The liver was about Mrs. Ellen Graham spent Sunday Portland-Carver-Estacada Stages Mrs. Mary Miller of McMinnville visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Mat- came home with there. the size of a man’s hand. his wife Saturday is here visiting with friends and rel Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.—Phone Main 7783. and returned to his work Monday. I Mark Pagh made a business trip atives. She was a dinner guest at toon. to Portland Friday. He recently Rev. Cook, M. E. church of Esta ESTACADA TO PORTLAND the home of her brother J. E. La Crtiy cada will preach at the Nora Memor- j fenced the Peterson place for pas LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon— DAILY Wednesday. She was accompanied ial church Sunday at 3 p. m. This , ture. * (A) by her sister, Mrs. Ed. Miller. will perhaps be his last sermon foi j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peik and A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M Elliott’s saw mill will start opera Portland 2.00 6.20 Lv. Estacada 8:00 4:30 8:30 UPPER GARFIELD | some time as he expects to take an daughters motored out from Portland Lv. Lv. Clackamas 2:30 6:50 Lv. Eagle Creek 8:15 4:45 8:45 tions in a few days, with a small appointment at Dover. Sunday to spend the day. Lv. Carver 2:40 7:00 Lv. Barton 8:25 4:55 8:55 crew. The lumber will be hauled Clarence Buser, the 12-year-old Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeShazer have Barton 3:05 7:25 Lv. Carver 8:45 5:15 9:15 to Fisher's mill over Carver's railroad UPPER GARFIELD, Feb. 16.— son of Mr. and Mrs. George Buser, made Eagle Creek 3:15 7:35 Lv. Clackamas 8:15 5:25 9:25 several trips to Gresham to see from where it will be trucked to (Special).— The Christian Endeavor is very ill with pneumonia. Estacada 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland 0:30 6:00 10.00 Mrs. P. P. Peschall and baby Ken "Daily except Sunday Clackamas station. society held their monthly business (A) Saturday Only. neth who is their seventh grandchild. SUND A— Leave Portland 10 a. m. Leave Estacada 4:30 p. m. Henry Tamler is busy hauling meeting and social at the home of On Friday of this week Mrs. Peschall gravel fixing the road from the hous» Mrs. W. Shriner on Tuesday evening. expects to come to the home of her to the main road. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Botkin were DOVER parents to stay a few days until sh< Mr. Ray and son Ray made a bus called to Portland Friday to see Mr. gets stronger. mess trip to Eugene Monday return Botkin's mother, Mrs. O. F. Botkin, CUTS MORE ing Wednesday. who had a light stroke of paralysis DOVER, Feb. 16.— (Special).— NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Mi. ami Mr*. Charles .Miller were j hut is much better at this time. The sympathy of the entire commun Notice is hereby given that the un SLICES out from Portland visiting with the I Oliver Peterson and Estell Johnson I ity is extended to Mrs. H. H. Udell in dersigned. as administrator of the Ed Miller, John Hamilton Jr., and were out from Boring Sunday visit-; the death of her brother, R. B. Gib estate of Elizabeth Sparks., deceased. Kay Miller families, Sunday. ing with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. son of Eagle Creek. Quite a large ; has filed his final account in the of- TO THE LOAF fice of the county clerk of Clacka- Mr. amt Mrs. Guy Brown are mov Howard Hunt and Walter Anderson. ! number from here attended the fun ' ! mas county, Oregon and that Mon ing to Molalla where Mr. Brown wil Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland and j eral. day, the 2nd day of April. 1928, at An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and work in the timber. family went to Portland Friday. Mrs Grief is heavy on another of our the hour of 9:30 a. m. in the fore children's between meal snacks. C. R. Johnson and bride of St. Moreland and children stayed in Port-1 families. Mrs. Joseph DeShnzcr’s noon of said day, in the circuit court ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES Johns, formerly of Los Angeles, spent i land and visited relatives while Mr ; brother, Orie Black, died Tuesday room of said court has been appoint by said court as the time and place a few days last week visiting with the Moreland drove to St. Helens to at evening in the Gresham Sanitorium. ed The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. the hearing of objections there to former’s sister, Mrs. 11. M. Brown, at tend a meeting of the American Le Mr. Black, a man of 62, had, for a for Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The and the settlem ent thereof. gion. the home of .1. E. La Croy. number of years, spent his winters Dated and first published Febru same price as the regular large loaf. James G. Hamilton attended the Clarence Palinatecr front Dee. in Southern California, but this win ary 17, 1928. Sold at Your Favorite t S t A A SPARKS. executive meeting of Clackama: Oregon, and Robert Stone of Lent* ter he decided to stay on his little Administrator of A. the E. Estate of Eliza Grocery and Restau- I I L - ’ County Council of Religious Educ.i visited Air. and Mrs. L. J. Palmateer farm near Corbett, where he lived v * S J I vl beth Sparks, Deceased. tion at Oregon City Friday afternoon. Monday. alone. When he was stricken with WM. WALLACE SMITH. rants in Estacada and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Graham Miss Avis Palmateer gave a Hoot pleuracy pneumonia he was rushed to Estacada, Oregon, Attorney for the Vicinity. lieu tit '?u -tic t f t i ,, ivm tamilf Speht Sunday at the hVmc of Mr. j Owl party Friday evening at her the hospital where his condition did Administrator. Last publication March 9 1928 LO N G LOAF I