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PAGE FOUR EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY :!4, 1928 WANT ADS ” «""■ CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends foi the kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death o f Springwater Church The hitch school basket ball team our beloved husband and brother. I Sunday school at 10 a. m., worship I will play Canby at Canby this Friday — The Gibson Family. service at 11. Subject, “ Access tc WOOD SAWING, Also second hand evening Mr Manning says the the Tree o f Life.” This is the firs brick for sale. Call 62-2. A. H. (,oys have improved 100 per cent in TO THE VOTERS OF CLACKAMAS o f a series of sermons on the general Perry. the last three weeks. i theme, “ The Rewards o f an Over COUNTY ”“ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Arnold Anderson has recovered I wish to announce that I will be coming Life,” taken from the mes FOR SALE— House and two lots, on f roni his illness. He has missed so a candidate at the May primaries , sages to the seven churches in th< Broadway. Inquire o f W. E. Linn ,nuch school that he will not try to subject to the democratic voters for ■ book o f Revelations. Christian En at Linn s Inn. j2 0tf finish the term. the nomination o f sheriff and if nom deavor in the evening. „ ., „ ! ! The students in world history who inated will be a candidate for re- FOR SALE— Seven turkey hens am. , , . - . ,, ,, , u, 'have an average of A for one week, election at the general election in one gobbler, l’ hone Kedland 81. . ... . , . George are exempt from outlining the les- November, subject to nil the voters. Sunday school at 2 p. in., church _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____________________ ** sons the following week. E. T. MASS service at 3. HONEY for sale— Comb and strained Monday night after school twenty- — K. C. Haygaard, R. 2, Box 64, two girls turned out for basket ball. Faraday, Ore. al5* Prospects look good for a successful . . ... -------- i season. HIGHEST market price paid for A Washington Day program wa. poultry and farm produce. Eagle was given Wednesday by both the Creek trading Co. jl 3 t f ; grade and high schools. The high — .......... . — ■ ----------- - - - - - - - - - i program was songs by the junior am FOR SALE— Oliver 40 plow; good sophomore girlS( “ Washington ant’ as new, $18. Inquire at Dinty | U nco,n „ Irene Uavis. “ George m3 i Moore’s Park. Washington the Surveyor,“ a play, FOR SALE— Horse. Will trade forjV elv a Ferrine and Carl DeMoy; good cow. Z. P. Coop, Phone 66-5 “ George Washington and the Cherry m 3 ' Tree,” a play, Harold Fifer and Carl Estacada. . J Felker. ADR1LE GARDENS— Cabbage plants Miss Lillian Klein, singer for the now ready; other plants in season, evangelist, visited the school Monday See me for wholesale prices.— O. »nd Wednesday mornings. Monday V. Coop. f3 t f j she taught the school two songs which .......... she said she hoped they would sing FOR SALE— Team of horses, a b ou t! for her at church. Wednesday she 3,000 lbs., or will trade for good entertained with several songs, cow. Also O. 1. C. pigs. W. K. Four E. II. S. juniors recently Corbin, Route 1, Estacada. mO took a trip to Corvallis to attend the j CHURCHES Man Here Eagle Creek Gerald Wilcox o f Antelope, Ore Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. gon, visited in Estacada this week. Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. | church service at 8. N O T I C E OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un Christian Church dersigned, as administrator o f the Morning service— Sunday schoo estate o f Elizabeth Sparks,, deceased, has filed his final account in the o f at 10 a. m., Mrs. D. E. Dent, super Preaching at 11 it. m. fice o f the county clerk o f Clacka intendent. mas county, Oregon, and that Mon subject, “ Tuning In.” Evening ser day, the 2nd day o f April, 1928, at vice— Christian Endeavor at 6:3( the hour o f 9:30 a. m. in the fore p. in. If not in attendance elsewhert noon of said duy, in the circuit court room of said court has been appoint come and worship with us. A heartj ed by said court as the time and pliice welcome is extended to all.— D. E for the hearing o f objections there to Dent, Minister. and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published Febru ary 17, 1928. CALL FOR BIDS A. E. SPARKS, Bids are hereby called for 105 Administrator o f the Estate o f Eliza cords of first class 4-foot wood foi beth Sparks, Deceased. school district No. 108, Clackamas WM. WALLACE SMITH, Estacada. Oregon, Attorney for the county, Oregon, to he delivered a Administrator. the school grounds. Lust publication March 9 1928 Bids will be received up to 6 p. m EYES Are Precious on the 5th day o f March, 1928. The board reserves the right tc I treat them uccord- ’1$ ‘SSV'Jtb-' 'ngly. A complete reject any or all bids. optical service that By order o f the school board, pleases and satisfies. Dr. Freeze District No. 108, eye specialist. Masonic building,, Or M2 Wm. Dale, Clerk egon City. A ntelop e FOUR TONS nice clover hay, not exposition given by O S. C. While bailed, for sale at $10 per ton at there saw scveral ‘,xh,b,u ani! my burn. Upton A. Upton, Route ; heard “ number o f good talks. Some 1, Estacada. m3 ! of the exhibits wert! a ""nature log- --------------------------------------------------------- ¡ging camp, and a basement equipped FOR SALE— Four tons first class j to look like a mine. Olive Bishop clover and timothy mixed hay; $10 one of the students who made th< per ton in the barn. Wm. Gilgan, trip, was given fourth place in an in- Phone 433. f25 ; telligence test. „ ,, . . ,, “ | | Friday the Estacada basket ball rO R SALE— Joung fumily cow— . . . _ , , * J ¡boys went to Oregon City and player V will freshen March 8, $65. A I bo 4 1 . . ., , , . . . . . , a return game. At the end o f thi dozen white leghorn hens, $10 per . „ „ _ ’ , tirst half the score was 17 to 12 in dozen. H. H. Carlin, Estacada. . . . , , . ,, ... „„„ .. Estacada s favor. However, at the Phone 322-11. m9 . . . . „„ . end o f the game the score was 33 to RHODE ISLAND REDS— Hatching - 6 in favor o f Oregon City. The Eggs for sale; good strong hens, players were— forwards, Dan Jen- mated to McRae strain cockerels, nings and Everett Osborne; center, S. C. Richmond, Eagle Creek, Ore. James Fantz; guards, Bob, Hayden Near Dinty Moore’s Park. a20 and Alvin Munson, | The second team played their first FOR SALE— All kinds o f lumber, game away from home the same eve $10 per thousand at the mill or ning. At first the hoys had stage $13 delivered at Estacada. Di* j f riKht, but at the end o f the first reet all communications to b. N. I half, the score was 24 to 4 in Oregon Cadonau, Estacada, Box 30; or City’s favor. The second half the Phone “ '.i i f24 hoys gained confidence and broke FOR SALE, CHEAP— 14 acres par away and made 14 points to 12, mak tially improved land, known as the ing the total score 18 to 36 in Ore DeLapp place, within one mile ol gon City’s favor. The game at West Linn was very Estacada, on paved highway; good for fruit and berries. Will make >nterest'ng as the Estacada girls j fine chicken ranch. Must be sole, | were in the lead during all the game at once. See Heylnian, Estacada.|U ended with a score o f 18 to 32 in Oregon. f24tf ravor o f Estacada. ■ — ------------------------------------------------ The lineup was— Ora McKinney The News has a strictly paid-in and Blanche Armstrong, forwards Irene Davis, running center; Alice advance subscription list now. Kuake and Erma Wilcox, guards- • Marian Gardner, Mary Lemon, Janet Walter W. Gilbert, M. D. • j Gilgan and Edith DeMoy, subs. • The West Linn principal, Mr. Gavy. Phyaician a n d S u r g e o n • [ complimented the forwards verj O ffice Hours 9 to 6 « highly for the way they played, es- and Evenings ESTACADA OREGON • j pecially Ora McKinney, who playe« • I an exceptionally good game. ! BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE Estacada, Oregon Phone 601 CURRINSVILLE STORE PRCEIS Economy Blend guaranteed Coffee, lb............................. 35c Colonial Coffee, lb.................. 45c Onion Sets, quart 10c $1.55 $3 00 $1.65 $2 35 Linseed Oil Meal Oregon Dairy Feed 80s Assn. Dairy Feed 100s Gradus, Alaska and Dwarf 20c Peas per lb. Marino brand fertilizer; get it now for your gardens, flowers and seed beds. Per sack ............................................................... $1.00 The prices above are prices we make every day or unt l there is a change in the markets. Our I. G. A. C offe is 44c lb. on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Get the habit. 49c 50c Del Monte Coffee, lb. 35c Cake Flour (Crown) 5 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 4 for 25c ESTACADA TRUCK LINE DAILY TRIPS FROM ESTACADA TO PORTLAND Leave all freight at warehouse. In ordering your freight sent thru us you receive personal service both, in Estacada and Portland that will save time and money K1TCH1NC & STE1NMAN Phone 61-5 Estacada Call and Deliver Service EAst 2406 Portland TRUCKING SERVICE By the Hour or By the Mile, Anything, Anyplace, Anytime WOOD AND FUEL Long distance Furniture and Contract Hauling u Specialty KITCHING & STEINMAN Phone 35-3 Estacada EAst 2406 Portland j For Spring and Summer f Bring In Your Premium Tickets We are discontinuing the policy of giving prem ium tickets with purchases, which have been redeemable in silverware, and request that those holding such tickets \bring them in at once. The tickets will not be issued after March 1. New lot of Peter Pan Prints, Soiesette, plain and colors. Tub Supreme Prints. 30 beautiful colors to choose from J. K. E L Y 50 Cents per Yard ESTACADA FEED STORE U. S. MORGAN, Proprietor Moe s Chick Feeders FERTILIZERS! We advertised Fertilizers in last week’s issue and from all indica tions advertising must pay, so we arc trying it again. We handle fertilizers and are prepared to give you the kind best adapted to each kinds o f plants. \ Just the thing for little chicks, and the big ones, too. They cannot waste the feed if fe d from the Moe’s improved feeder. Heavy galvanized iron; chicks cannot climb in. Two styles, circular and long; also Moe’s drinking fountain, one of the best out. And the little Star fountain that you can’t upset. Chicken leg bands, 25, 50 or 100 at the right price, latest and best adjustable leg bands out. Portland’s Electric Shopping Center* PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.’S HOME S. & S. HARDWARE THE ELECTRIC BUILDING “ The Winchester Store” AT BROADWAY AND ALDER STREETS O. D. EBY Attorney at Law General Practice Confidential Adviser Oregon City, Oregon C. D „ D. C „ E. C. L A T O U R E T T E Attorney, Practice in All Courts First National Bank Bldg. O r e g o n C ity Oregon Dr. M. M. Martindale CHIROPRACTOR o f Oregon City Monday and Friday Evenings after 6 o ’clock O ffice at Linn’s Inn Dr. W. W. Rhode. OSTEOPATH IC Phy sic ian e n d S u r g e o n Estacada Oregon ELWOOl), Feb. 23.— (Special).— A number of Elwood young people attended the dance at the Weldon home in Highland Saturday night. L. M. Cox. who is working at New Era, spent the week end with his fumily here. Mrs. Clura Meilike and son Charlie were Elwood visitors Sunday. Guests at the M. Park home Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. John Park and Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cadonau of Estacada. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vallen and daughter Mary visited at the home o f L. N. Vallen o f Scotts Mills on Sunday. William Bittner who is again work ing at Bull Kun spent the week end with his parents here. A Sunday school party was given at the M. Park home Friday night, twenty guests being present. George Bittner made a trip to Portland Friday returning Saturday. Roy Brown has bought the cedar timber from the J. M. Park place. J. W SAUNDERS Route t, Estacada Painting end Paper Hanging Fine Line o f Wall Paper Estimates Cheerfully Furnished * 1 Campfir, Girls Meet * The local Campfire girls held ; * meeting Wednesday afternoon at the * Armstrong home, where they worked Dr. H. M. Kramer * on the quilt they are making to sel’ DE N TIST O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. * iso as to raise a little money for loca’ ' * expenses. Mrs. Armstrong very gra Evenings by appointment • , 1 'iously served refreshments to the O ffice Phone 315 * girls. BROADWAY GARAGE RICHFIELD M ora P o w e r f o r tho aamo price T u b e T ire P a t ch in g P L U M B IN G — TIN W O R K STORAGE T r a c k Line T erm ina l Don’t Forget... ELWOOD Will Leav e f o r M ilwau ke e Mrs. Delia Rehn, who recently sold her home just across the river fron this city, is now visiting at the O. E. Culver home hut expects to leave as soon as the weather is favorable, for Milwaukee. Wisconsin, to make her home where she has relatives. ^ That we have fresh fish Thursday afternoon and Fri- y day of each week beside our regular supply of fresh &l f and cured meats ^ Is in the very heart of the business district. The Electric Store on the first floor is Portland’s / Electric Shopping Center. Butter, Lard, Sauer Kraut, Pickles and Cheese Within one to three blocks of nearly all the principal Estacada Meat Company stores, shops, hotels, banks, restaurants and i theatres. 1 Street cars right to the door from every part of the ^ DO YOU KNOW THAT The New Chevrolet is on the floor city, for single fare and transfer. Principal railway ticket offices, and interurban rail ways and stage terminals easily accessible. at the CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY SHOW ROOMS Don’t fail to see these new cars. We will be glad to give you a demonstration SERVICE PORTLAND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Cascade oMotor C o. J. CLOSNER, Proprietor Electric Power Co. Electric Building, Portland, Ore.