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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1928)
EASTERN GEORGE The excessive rainfall has stopped all farm work and is putting the farmers behind with their spring work. Some o f the sheep men report the further loss o f sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore o f Es- tacada bought an electric washing machine from the Currinsvilte store and report that they are well pleased with it. Mrs. Olson o f Winchester Buy vis ited her friend, Mrs. Shankland ovei the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shankland o f Portland visited at the Lester Hule home over the week end. Miss Ethel Hale o f Portland visited her mother, Mrs. Lou Hale, over the week end. Ira Reynolds o f Bridal V eil visited the C. A. Looney fam ily over the week end. To the sheep men— Currinsville store has a large shipment o f Coop ers' dipping powders at $1.85 cash fo r your convenience. Secure th<s powder and dip your sheep as this is money to you. There is d'-s pounds to the package and directions are furnished. Heavy galvanized sheet iron can be bought cheap and a neighborhood dipping vat will be in expensive to all. The W. A. Rhodes fam ily have moved back to the ranch. G. C. Heiple and Lester Hale made some fine catches in Eagle Creek since our last letter. A letter has been received from Morristown, Tennessee, : aying snow is six inches deep. And that is aPP- posed to be Sunny Tennessee! H. H. Hoygaard and Albert Lins o f Estacada, Mrs. H. D. Trapp and W. C. Taylor of Garfield, Fred H offm eister o f Douglass ridge and Loster Hale were the successful The Parent-Teachers' meeting was held at the school house Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Samuel Powell was elected president; Mrs. C. A. Johnson, secretary; Mrs. Viles, treasurer; Mrs. R. S. Chaney, Mrs. Rickey and Miss Kokel, program committee; finance committee, Mrs. Leo Rath, and Mrs. R. S. Chaney; athletic, C. A. Johnson, Mrs. John son and Mr. Powell; membership committee, Mrs. H. Klinker, Mrs Rhul and Mrs. Viles; music, Mis Harold Joyner; publicity, Mrs. Julius Paulsen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginther and daughter o f Portland visited theii sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs Henry Johnson, on Sunday. Mrs. Jessie Campbell o f Tenino, Wash., was a guest o f her sister Mrs. Elsie Dew, and fam ily, fo r a few days. Mrs. Marie Klinker is visiting hei daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs Charles H orger o f Barton. The Social and Commercial clul held its regular monthly meeting on Saturday evening. Mr. Armstrong the fire warden, W alter Van Curan and Mr. Richman, also o f the fo r est service, were present and gave a demonstration. The Home Economics club met or Wednesday afternoon at the home o f Mrs. R. S. Chaney. Entertain With Card Party Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Alien o f Bull Run gave a fiv e hundred card party at their home at Bull Run on Satur day evening, the follow in g guests from Estacada being present: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ahlberg, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Iace Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stein guersers o f the Currinsville store ed mann, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heiple Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin, Miss El- ucational contest. sie Pool, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunlop andRuymond Lovelace. The high scores were made by Mrs. Bartholo UPPER EAGLE CREEK mew and Mr. Lovelace. /■ EYES Are Precious I treat them accord U P P E R E A G LE CREEK ingly. A complete Mrs. Katie Douglas, and Mrs. Lin- optical service that nie Gibson were dinner guests at the pleases a»d satisfies. Dr. Freeze home o f Fred H offm eister Wednes eye specialist. Masonic building,, Or egon City. day. * * » * * * AT CORRECT LUBRICATION BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUBS By l^fhard C. Kuchncr Club Agen Members o f Clackamas 4-H clul were taken on a tour through th< Oregon City Woolen mills Saturday This club is choosing a demonstratioi team to put 6n a demonstration at the county council o f the P. T. A which is to be held at Clackamas. Sheep club members are purchas ing Southdown lambs fo r fatteniny purposes. They will show these at the fairs this fall and particularly at the Pacific International where thi grand champion fa t lamb brings sucl a high premium. The Southdowr breed is one o f the best breeds foi this purpose. The first final reports fo r clul projects completed for the year 1928 were received March 28, from the Jennings Lodge 4-H cooking club ol which Mrs. Ida Grenfell is the locu leader. They were sent in by Edit! Williams, Louise M errell and Mildre« M errell, all o f Jennings Lodge. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Summon» SPECIALISTS A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT delicious • • sugar- | cuer hams. They are O K . We are offering them at | these special prices for Easter Week only: $ W H O L E OR H A L F — Per pound ................................................ £» 0 \, 7 About 4,000 pounds of our Sugar Cured Bacon is | ready also.' This price is good as long as it lasts— F A N C Y BACK BACON, whole or half 25f | per pound ................................................ | F A N C Y B R E A K FA ST BACON, whole or half § per pound ....................... -........................“ * v ,? -We also have a large supply of Swift’s Premium and Cudahy’s Puritan Hams in stock for the Easter trade. Estacada Meat Co. Estacada, Oregon Is Reports o f intention: to plan from the United States d apart men o f agriculture indicate an increasi o f 21 per cent over lust year’s largi potato acreage. The Pacific co bs ' seems to he the only area which w ll’ not increase the acreage. “ Such : production could hardly fail to hrin; about less favorable market condi tions, perhaps as unfavorable as pre vailed during the marketing o f 1922. 1923 and 192J crops,” according t< the report. In face o f these conditions it would seem that the Clackamas county acreage could well be decreased am only the best seed be used on highly productive soil. The market is to , a high grade o f potato only, and higl yields tend to decrease the cost oi production. Low yielding fields result in higl cost o f production and in many case: poor quality. ______ U ______VTV' EASTER SPECIALS— Dur own Meat By John J. lnskeep, County Agent On the 30th day o f April, 1928, at the hour o f 10:00 o’clock a. m., a.‘ the fron t door o f the court house in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Ore gon, I will sell at auction to the high * » * * * * * * • • • est bidder fo r cash the follow ing de « L. A. CHAPMAN * scribed real property located in MORTICIAN * Clackamas county, O regon,-to-w it: A ll o f Lots two (2 ) to twelve Calls attended day or night * (1 2 ) inclusive, Block fiv e (5 ) Mortuary I. 0. O. F. Bldg. * Estacada, said county and state, Phone 50-51 Estacada. * according to the duly recorded map and plat thereof. This sale is made under execution issued March 26, 1928, out o f the circuit court o f Clackamas county Oregon, on a decree entered there in on said date, in case o f Lucy Mae Reed, administratrix o f the estate of J. W. Reed, deceased, vs. Mary E. RoSs, et. al., which decree is fo r the recovery o f $1225.00 and interest at 6 per cent from date thereof, ant $100.00 attorney’s fees and $20.75 costs and accruing costs, fo r the fore closure o f a mortgage recorded in Vol. 138 page 209 mortgage record' o f Clackamas county, Oregon. E. T. MASS, Sh eriff o f Clackamas County, Ore By II. W IL L IS KOHLER D. D. EBY, Deputy Attorney fo r Plaintiff, Publish March 30 to April 27, 1928 Our Own Hams Our N EW S, F R ID A Y , A P R IL 6, 19_'< WITH THE COUNTY ÄßEN! CURRINSV1LLE M i. and Mrs. Roy Douglass mo tored to Logan Thuisday spending the day at the home of George Priester. Mr. and Mrs. George Douglass o f Portland were out this way over the week end doing some work at their ginseng gardens. Tommy M cKay was the guest o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mc- Knv over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W ill Bell, son David, and Mrs. Viola Denning were ove. this w ay Sunday, calling at the home o f W alter Douglass. H. S. Gibson, Edward Chapman Mrs. Katie Douglass Betty Jean Douglass and Mrs. Linnie Gibson dined at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. T . C. McKay on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and children went to Oregon C ity on Sunday and attended the funeral 4f Mrs. Douglass’ aunt, Mrs. Louise Schwartz, who died last Tuesday. During the windstorm Monday the top o f the Ford car belonging to W ill Douglass was taken completely o ff, leaving the side curtains. CLACKAM AS Smoked With Hardwood Smoke PAG E TH R E E Estacada Feed Store U. S. MORGAN, Prop. A L L KINDS OF FEED Full line of Groceries, Flour, Poultry and Bee Supplies; Sand and Gravel SPECIAL CASH PRICES SUPER FEATURES: Phone 46-1, Estacada, Oregon SATURDAY AND POST T O A S T IE S Régulât fixe, 2 pkg*. 7 AND M O ND A Y, A PR IL 9 TOMATOES MAZOLA OIL 15c Domino Brand, 2 l-2s Large Can K ERR S J E L L Y A ll Flavors; 6 oz. glass Quart can Mazola oil, value 50c 1 French Dressing mixing bot tle, value 50c; Total value $1 fo r ^ CREAM OF WHEAT lie 9c 68c Large Size Package 3 for 25c 24c LO G AN B E R R IE S Fancy pack in heavy syrup; Graves Brand, 2s; large can CHERRIES Fancy Bings in H eavy Syrup Large ean, 2 l-2s PEACHES 15c 2 for 29c 15c G riffon Brand; fancy in heavy syrup, 2 l-2s 2 cans for 2 for 29c 35c CLOROX Liquid Washing Compound Large Bottle VAN CAMP’S TOMATO SOUP H ILL’S RED CAN COFFEE 1 lb. can 52c 18c From Red Ripe Tomatoes Regular Size 2 for 35c 8c JELLO, A L L FLAVORS Package 9c 3 for 25c 2 for 15c Fresh Oysters are in Season SNIDER'S OYSTER COCK T A IL SAUCE CRAB MEAT 8-oz. Bottle North Sea Pack l-2s 23c 29c 2 for 45c 2 for 55c KELLOGGS CORNFLAKES Regular size; 3 pkgs Corn Flakes fo r 29c 1 PUg. Kellogg’, Pep FREE Personally Operated Independently Owned thence north 65 degrees 20 minutes west 21.50 chains; thence south 43 degrees 30 minutes west 9.80 chains thence south 58 degrees west 3.00 chains; thence south 45 degrees west 5.44 chains; thence south 22 chains west 4.17 chains; thence south 2.00 chains; thence south 49 degrees east 5.40 chains; thence south 61 de grees 30 minutes east 7.33 chains thence south 73 degrees east 3.10 chains; thence south 56 degrees 30 minute» east 7.50 chains; thence south 80 degrees east 10.75 chains and thence north 20 degrees wes: 18.10 chains to the place o f begin ning, containing 05.23 acres, m on or less. Also beginning at the Southwest corner o f the Joseph Young Dona tion Land Claim in section twelve (1 2 ) township 3 south range 3 east o f Willam ette meridian; running thence south 70 degrees 15 minutes west 480.44 feet; thence north 51 degrees 45 minutes west 2.25 chains thence north 65 degrees 20 minutes west 21.50 chains to the Clackama: river; thence north 25 degrees east 673.2 fe e t; thence north 12 degrees 45 minutes east 1590.6 fe et; thence north 805.2 feet to the northwest corner o f the south half o f the Jamei W aldrip Donation Land Claim thence east along the north line ol said south half 853.37 feet to the east line o f said Waldrip claim thence south 5 degrees 30 minute, east 3465.6 feet, tracing the eas line o f said Waldrip claim to th* % place o f beginning. \ Excepting from the last described c tract the follow ing:— Starting at : : y stone at the southwest corner oi‘ thi & Joseph Young Donation Land 0 lain i following the west line o f said clain ? in a northerly direction thirty-fou and five-one hundredths (34.05) chains to the place o f beginning S thence north 50 degrees 28 minute \ 17 seconds west nine hundred nine c ty-four (994) fe et to a post 4x4 i t inches on line o f said claim; thence south 89 degrees 22 minutes 13 see i J onds west 850.1 fe e t; thence south y 0 degrees, 44 minutes 47 second: ^ east, 300 feet; thence south 4 de grees 36 minutes, 13 seconds west 200 fe et; thence south 0 degrees 47 minutes 47 seconds east 400 feet; thence south 4 degrees 11 minute? i § 13 seconds west 121.2 fe et and thence N Carl Douglass Post LEGION DANCE Saturday Night, April 7th EAGLE CREEK H A L L Adsile Prices Are Right... Cabbage and Lettuce Plants; dozen. 10c; three dozen 25c Cauliflower and Re-set Tomato Plants; dozen 15c; three dozen 45c Tomatoes; dozen 15c; two dozen 25c Pansy Plants; dozsn ............. ^5C 5c; 10c; 15c and up Pelergonians, e a c h ................................ 35c to so« OTHER PLANTS AS REASONABLE Geraniums and Petunas O. V. C O O P Phone 41-3 The Marquam Strain j OF TRAPNESTED SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORNS ^ Twenty-seven years ago A. Herbert Padman o f Adelaide, Aus- tralia, commenced single testing (trap nesting) his White Leghorns, an(l from that time to the oresent day the Pudman-Australian Leg- horns have been bred fo r high egg production. Twenty-seven years o f constant breeding fo r the factors o f high egg yield with a con- stant elimination o f low egg producers has evolved a strain o f fowls that, are “ bred in the purple” fo r high egg production. Thu Marquam Strain, which is built up o f Australian founda- tion stock, incorporates all the vital elements o f value o f the Pad- man blood lines and the N ew Zealand branch o f this world famous line o f White Leghorns and offers you the highest values in White Leghorns that are now obtainable. Chicks and hatching eggs are sold up to the middle o f May. Late chicks will be money makers this season. Place orders now fo r late M ay and June chicks. | Marquam Poultry Breeding Farm In the Circuit Court, fo r the State of Oregon fo r Clackamas County. north 89 degrees 22 minutes 13 sec R. W. Cary, plaintiff, vs. the un onds east, 973.3 fe et 1° the place of known heirs, if any, o f Rebecca beginning, containing twenty (20) Jane Palm eter and Henry S. Pal acres, more or less, all being in meter, her husband, deceased. Clackamas county, Oregon. Charles Loar, the unknown heirs That all adverse claims o f the said if any, o f defendant Charles Loar the unknown heirs, i f any, o f W ill defendants and or either o f them be determined by a decree o f this iam Sharon, deceased, and also ail other persons or parties unknown court, and that by said decree it bt claiming any right, title, estate, declared and adjudged that none oi lien or interest in the real propert;, the defendants in this suit have any described in the complaint herein estate or interest whatever in and to said land and premises, or any part defendants. To the unknown heirs, if any, o f Re thereof, and that the title o f plaintifi i becca Jane Palmeter and Henry S. is good and valid, and a title in fet Palmeter, her husband, deceased simple, and that the defendants, and* Charles Loar, the unknown heirs each o f them, and all persons claim if any, o f defendant Charles Loar ing by, through or under them, o the unknown heirs, if any o f Will either o f them he forever enjoineo iam Sharon, dece*ased, above named and debarred from asserting or at defendants, and to all other per tempting to assert, any claim, right ! sons or parties unknown claiming title, estate, lien or interest in or to any right, title, estate, lien or in said premises, or any part thereof, terest in the real property herein adverse to this plaintiff, and that a fter and in the complaint de plaintiff have such other and fu r ther relief as to the court may seen scribed, and to each o f you; In the name o f the state o f Ore mete and agreeable to equity. This summons ig served upon you gon, you and each o f you are hereby commanded and required to appear by publication thereof once a week and answer the complaint o f tht for four consecutive and successive p lain tiff filed against you in the weeks in the Eastern Clackama ibove entitled suit on or before the News, a newspaper o f general cireu expiration o f four week- from the lation printed and published in E: late o f the first publication o f this tacada, Oregon, within Clackama summons, to-wit: On or before thi county, Oregon, pursuant to an or 20th day o f April, 1928, the d a te - der o f the Honorable J. U. Campbell o f the first publication hereof heing ! judge o f the above entitled c<|int the 23rd day o f March, 1928, and If which order was made and entere« » you fa il to so appear and answer, fo ) j on the 17th day o f March, 1928, and I want thereof, the p laintiff will apply j which order directed that service of I to the court for the relief demanded ' summons he made upon you by pub in his complaint herein, to-wit: Thai j lication as aforesaid. the defendants, and each o f them, be | The undersigned, attorney for th* 1 required to set forth the nature o f plaintiff, is a resident attornev o f j his, or their, or its claim in or to thi j the state o f Oregon, and hi postof fo l owing described premises, or an j | fice and residence address is Oregor 3, And reset ' pait thereof, situated in Clackamas City, Oregon, Room Building. countty. Oregon, to -w it: The date o f the first publication j Beginning at a stone at the North west corner o f R. P. Young U. L. C hereof is March 23, 1928. O. D. EBY, in -'.action 13. township 3 south rang« \ Residence 3 east o f W illam ette meridian; thence I Attorney fo r P lain tiff, and postoffice address, Room 3 no, th 70 degree* 15 minutes east Andresen Building, Oregon City j 13.46 chains; thence north 61 de Oregon. m23 a2> * grees 45 minutes west 2.25 chains; Estacada, Oregon The River is Dropping and by Saturday Salmon fishing should be at its best Now is the time to get your tackle and be all ready for the big fellows to strike. When you have that good rod, line and reel, with the right spinner or wabbler, and your reel says “ zing,” you know the big boy is on. tt fish On 59 W e have a full line of salmon and trout tackle, in cluding your favorite hooks, spinner or wabbler. C. G. Miller Co. Oregon City, Oregon Our Supply of REACH Baseball equipment is ready for your inspection. *