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PAGE THREE EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 192« Only Seventeen Days Left to Win a Fine New Car Just a few days more and your opportunity to win a car for your work will be gone—gone forever. You will never have another opportunity like this. You should make every minute count from now until the end. You cannot afford to stop now, even for one day. The Honor Rolls Chevrolet Coach, Prize Given For Greatest Number Of Votes Give candidates 10,000 extra credits. Goes to one with the largest turn-in each day. Starting Monday Morning A wonderful value; gives can didates same vote credit as subscriptions. Build Up $20 Clubs... Every $20 worth of business turned in gives you an extra 100,000 credits. Now is the Time to Win! This is a close race. Ten or more of you candidates are practically tied for first place. The man or w oman who turns in the most bus iness from now on is practically sure of winning the big prize. If you, reader, wrish to help your fa vorite candidate, now is the time. UPPER EAGLE CREEK UPPER EAGLE CREEK, March 1. — (Special).— Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass were Portland visitors on Friday. Mi. und.Mrs. Ray Woodle made a trip to Oregon City Saturday. Mrs. S. J. Eddy and children Bruce and Muriel of Portland were twit to see her sister, Mrs. Linnie Gibson Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass ant! children visited with the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Moehnke o( Shuebel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Douglass had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell and son David, Mrs. Viola Denning, Mr and Mrs. Will Douglass, Mrs. Linniq Gibson, Ed. Chapman and Bety Jean Douglass. Some of the members of Eagle Creek grange met at the hall Tues day and cleaned up the hall and th* grounds, fixed the fence, made a new (•ate, all making quite an improve ment in the looks of the place. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle of Kstacudn Sunday. Tommy McKay of Portland was out recently visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McKay. CURR1NSVILLE CURRINSI 1LLE, March 1.— (Spe ciul).— Ray Chatfield of Portland, formerly of Payette, Idaho, called on Mr. Cogswell of Eagle Creek and J. O. Tunnell of Currinsville recently. Mrs. C. O. Wilson of Milwaukic, wife of C. O. Wilson, formerly of the Eastern Clackamas News, was a business visitor in Currinsville one day last week. Mrs. Sara Hale and Mrs. Victor Leon called on Mrs. Norman E. Linn Monday. The Currinsville store truck hauler a fine load of dressed hogs to Port land Tuc-ilay for Roy Douglass. Sell Our Stationery A Real Value! 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 Glennie Ewalt returned to Portland Monday evening.. Cleve Heiple has been working at John Githens. Cleve Heiple and Frank Boyer have been farming on the Currin place this week. The Currinsville store tjuck has been hauling fertilizer from Portland and now have quite a stock on hand ready to supply the demands. The Franks place is being improved by cleaning fence rows and grubbing. There is a big change in looks. B. II. Stowel! is working for the La Dee Logging company. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kitching called on the Fullers Sunday. Donald Lombard is now improving wonderfully and will soon be out of danger. John Rhodes is allowed to sit up some after his long siege of pneumo nia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones were Portland visitors Tuesday. Victor Leon attended the auction sale near Boring Tuesday. Th# Currinsville school is progress ing nicely. The children are learning fast and much credit is due the teachers, Miss Evenson and Miss Ol son. GEORGE GEORGE. March 1.— (Special).— Clay Chaney and John Dew were helping R. S. Chaney on Monday am' Tuesday to raise his new barn. C. A. Johnson butchered seven bogs on Monday and took them to the Estacada Meat company. Julius Paulsen and G. W. Wilson went to Gladstone Tuesday and vis ited with Mr. Wilson’s son ijnd fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Held made theit weekly trip to Grepham Tuesday ai Mrs. Held takes treatm ents from Dr. Adix. H. Johnson. Fred Lins, Mr. and Mrs H. Klinker, Chris Klinker and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ahnert attended the sale at Boring Tuesday. Wednesday Is Frank Howard's last day on the mall rooty aa Mr. Siren is taking over the rout*. Vote Schedule and Subscription Price of Eastern Clackamas News SECOND PERIOD THIRD PERIOD February 19 to Saturday March 11 to Saturday Night, March 10 Night, March 17 Price Votes Price Votes i year i 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 4.50 30,000 4 years 6.00 90,000 4 years 6.00 60,000 6 years 7.50 180,000 5 years 7.50 120,000 6 years U.00 270,000 6 years 9.00 180,000 10 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. Honor rolls will draw 10,000 votes. Ladies’ special stationery will draw the same as subscriptions but will not commence until the second period. -A. Mrs. Clay Chaney and children eral of Mr. Kelly’s uncle, Dr. Rich Milton W eatherby is working foi some time ago. and Mrs. Carl Lins spent Monday mond Kelly. M. C. Glover of Eagle Creek. H. Anders and sons attended with Mrs. R. S. Chaney. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gunter and Howard Hunt has purchased a the H. auction at Boring Mrs. Ed. Tucker visited with M tb daughter Betty June spent the week horse to take place of the one he losi and bought a sale new Tuesday horse. end in Portland. Julius Paulsen on Friday. Adolph Miller has several men at j Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Townsend were work on the market road on the other I in Portland over the week end. side of the creek cleaning out th e 1 FREE VOTE COUPON ditches. Good for 150 Votes Mrs. Gladys Weisenfluh and chil In Eastern Clackamas News Circulation campaign dren recently from Nevada, and Mrs. If presented to this office not later than GARFIELD Josie Barney of Beaverton, visitei their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry SATURDAY, MARCH 10 Joyner on Tuesday. The county agent, J. J. Inskeep GARFIELD, March 1.— (Special) Name............................................................ and Prof, Hyslop will be at th e ! — Mr. an<i Mrs- Harold Middleton of Write in name of candidate to which you wish this grange meeting on Saturday evening Portland visited with Mr. and Mrs. coupon credited. No limit to the number sent in, and March 10. It will be an open meet Middleton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing and everyone is weledlne to come. Conard Kregbaum over the week end. they will count the same as earned credits. The Social and Commercial club They reported three inches of snow will give a dance on St. Patrick's day in Portland Saturday. Miss Vivian Buser of Portland March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harger ant' spent the week end with her parents son of Portland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Buser. the Klinker family. J. C. Moreland, who has been ill H. Johnson, Otto Paulsen, and Will j with a cold, is able to be up and Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7783 Lins attended the joint session of around again. the three churches held at Eagle Mrs. H. H.^Anders and son Hector ESTACADA TO PORTLAND Creek on Monday afternoon. drove to Goldendale, Washington, or LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon— DAILY Will Lins was doing some plowing Sunday to visit friends, returning a (A) on Tuesday for his brother Albert Wednesday. They report lost of A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Lv. Portland 2.00 6.20 Lv. neur Estacada. Estacada 8:00 4:30 8:30 snow on the Columbia River highway Lv. Clackamas 2:30 6:50 Lv. Eagle Creek 8:15 4:45 8:45 and had to drive very carefully to Lv. Carver 2:40 7:00 Lv. Barton 8:26 4:55 8:55 avert accidents as the pavement was Lv. Barton 3:05 7:25 Lv. Carver 8:45 5:15 Lv. Eagle Creek 3:15 7:35 Lv. Clackamas 8:15 5:25 9:15 slick and icy. 9:25 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland 9:30 6:00 10:00 Mrs. W. C. Taylor went to Mc Ar. Estacada THREE LINKS Sunday (A) Saturday Only. Minnville Saturday to visit with her rortland410 a. m. Leave Estacada 4:30 p. m. husband a few days. She returnee1 home Monday. THREE LINKS, March 1.— (Spe The Garfield Grange will hold its cial).— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poole and regular on Saturday, March Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooster and son 3. Four meeting candidates will be initiated CUTS MORE Hurry were dinner guests Saturday third and fourth degrees. evening when they were entertained in A the Bible class has been organized » SLICES at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ear' and will meet Saturday evening, Shibley at Springwater. March 3, at the Nora Memorial TO THE LOAF Ray Murray of Chehalis, Washing to study the Bible. Anyone ton spent Monday with Mr. and Mrsi church desiring to come and join the class Harold Wooster. will be welcomed. An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and The 3B’s club met at the home of l Mrs. W alter Shriner visited Mrs children’s between meal snacks. Mrs Earl Gunter on February 24. Marie Still of Eagle Creek Saturday. ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES Mrs. Ina Smith was dinner hostess Mrs. C. Kregbaum called on Mrs. The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. Wednesday when she entertained Mr J. F. Snyder one day last week, and Mrs. R. J. Schaefer and Eleanoi \ Mrs. Alfred Duncan visited with ) Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The Johnson. Mrs. Charles Duncan Monday. same price as the regular large loaf. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooster and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland were Sold at Your Favorite son Harry and Mr. and Mrs. Harry business visitors in Portland Monday. Poole spent Sunday in Garfield visit Mrs. G. T. Hunt went to Boring Grocery and Restau- __ ___ ing with friends and relatives. Friday for an extended visit with her rants in Estacada and LONGLOAF Mr. and Mrs. D. B Kelly went tc sister and family, Mr. and Mr». Fred Vicinity. Portland last week to attend the fun- Peterson. Portland-Carver-Estacada Stages 4 ia i l a i ^ c i u a i . HOLSÜM