Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 01, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928
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FACTS
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The Model T Ford led the motor industry and it still
is used by more people than any other automobile.
More than eight million Model T Fords are in active
service today— an indication of their sturdy worth,
reliability and economy.
Because of the tremendous investment which people
have in these cars and because so many of them will
be driven for two, three, and even five more years,
the Ford Motor Company will continue to make re-
placement parts until, as Henry Ford himself says,
“ the last Model T is o ff the road.’'
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It is said that one in every 23
1 American men is named William and
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feminine population answers to the
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Additional Sandy News
C hildren P ickin g Berrie*
W il l T e a c h W e lc h e » Sc ho ol
Miss Anna Iiingness is employed
Many of the grade school children
are listed to pick berries, and some to teach the Welches school again
next year.
are all ready at work.
Has Hand Crushed
Gue» t o f Mrs. Mur ray
Miss Oral Powell was a recent
J. C. Bagley, who is employed at
the Dixon-IIowitt mill, suffered a guest at the home of Mrs. Hazel Mur­
ray. The wedding o f Miss Powell
crushed hand last week.
will occur this summer.
Has A p pen diciti s Op era ti on
Anna Stout o f Brightwood school
who was operated on for appendici­
tis was unable to complete her school
work and graduate with her class.
Anna is still poorly.
No T r a c e o f Burglar
No trace of the robber that broke
into the Perret garage at Sandy Fri­
day night has been found. Around
$250 worth o f tires and inner tubes
were stolen.
Ent erta in on D e c o r a tio n Da y
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond entertained
Mrs. Murray’s former nurses over
Decoration Day and the young lad
attended the Legion dunce with theii
hosts.
Mrs. M aller y Here
Mrs. H. H. Mallery of Newberg,
mother o f R. W. Mallery,
Sandy
grammar school principal, was here
Saturday and Sunday as a guest of
Mrs. J. M. C. Miller and attended the
graduating exercises on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Duke enter­ night.
tained Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Collier
o f Astoria from Friday until Sunday. T w e n t y - A c r e T ra ct Sold
Twenty acres belonging to R. Pres­
Mrs. Duke’s father was also a Sunday
ton located on the Bluff Road, was
dinner guest.
sold last week to O. A. Bagley o f Po­
catello, Idaho. The Bagleys have five
W o r k in g in Portlan d
Marguerite Burnett is working in children at home, four o f which will
a candy factory in the city, and attend the Kelso school next year.
Mildred Barnett will probably remain
This acreage is all clear. George
at Government Camp hotel ull sum­ Beers o f Sandy made the deal.
mer to help in the dining room.
R o a d Petition B e f o r e C our t
Class Shown in Journal
The Sandy union high boys’ cook­
ing class picture was in Tuesday’s
Oregon Journal. These boys are
bound to make famous chefs if they
stay with it.
Visits at Jen ning s L o d g e
Commissioner W. A. Proctor assist­
ed Mrs. Miller recently in getting no­
tices posted and meeting the various
requirements o f the new law to get
a road petition before the county
court. One o f the new demands is
that the petitioner must mail ull prop­
erty owners concerned a registered
letter, including one to “ oneself,”
the petitioner.
Mrs. S. R. Harper went to Jen­
nings Lodge to see Mrs. Laura Craw­
ford who is just up from California.
Mrs. Crawford’s broken arm has not L ea v e f o r the East
recovered enntirely.
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Sture, former
Sandy folk, left Gresham this week
Mrs. Victoria Nelson has been en­ for Des Moines, where they will at­
tertaining Miss Richards of Los An­ tend the national conference o f the
geles the past week, and Miss Rich­ Augustinian synod. While in the
ards attended the graduation exer­ East they will visit in Illinois and
cises with Mrs. Nelson Saturday Minnesota. Stanley and Verne are
night.
with their grandmother, Mrs. Sture.
who is now living in Vancouver,
Washington.
W ill Start East
Carl Sharnke, Ed. Schmitz and
Emil ('arrow say they will start on a Giv e Dinn er P ar ty
trip east in two weeks. Their many
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eri were hosts
friends are wondering if the boys at a lovely dinner party given for the
are going to bring back cooks with Sandy past matrons and past patrons
them.
of Mountain View chapter O. E. S.
last week, at the regular monthly
L e g io n D a n c e Held
meeting o f this club. Present beside
The American Legion post o f Mr. and Mrs. Eri were Mr. and Mrs.
Gresham dance at Sandy I. O. O. E. E. F. Bruns, Jack Greenwood o f Ori­
hall Tuesday night was a pleasant ent, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Townsend,
social event according to those pres­ Mrs. G. O. McIntyre, Mrs. C. L. Hen­
ent and a fair sized crowd is re­ son, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Morgan.
ported.
P ri s oner A p p e a r » C heer fu l
WANT ADS COLUMN
The Everything
Peoples
Store
in Season
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§ : The oldest ice skates in the world
■ have been discovered in the museum
= : in Prague, dating back to the fifth
i : j century, B. C., and are fashioned
| : from the botes o f cattle.
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Joseph Travers o f Worcester, Mass,
= is the ow ner-of what he claims to be
= the oldest currency printed in the
| United States— an $8 bill made in
1776 by Hall and Sellers o f Phila­
delphia.
The famous yacht, America, the
first winner o f the cup which bears
its name, was built in New York by
George Steers and launched in March
of 1851.
Double Stamps
Eighty billion kilowatt hours o f
electricity were used in the United
States in 1927.
Subscribe for the Eastern Clacka­
mas News, $1.50 per year.
Saturday, June 2
CHURCHES
Methodist C hu rch
“ Come unto Me.” Peace, happi-
ness and contentment were prom-
ised to all who would turn from sin
and walk in the paths of righteous-
ness, by our Lord and Master. Al-
though this promise was made many
years ago, it is true today. The
church, which represents our Lord
on this earth, has the same message
for you, and in the name o f the Mas-
ter says “ come.”
The church offers devotion to men
and women, boys and girls, all ages.
It is an organization to spread the
knowledge o f Christ and salvation
from sin. It also offers encourage­
ment, sympathy, and fellowship. The
church is in your community to serve
humanity.
Support the church by regular at­
tendance. Regular church attendance
and participation in its activities will
strengthen your character. Nothing
in life can take the place o f the
church. “ Come unto Me and I will
give you rest.”
The subject for the 11 o ’clock ser­
vice next Sunday, “ Progressive Pow­
er o f the Gospel over the Soul,” and
at 8 o'clock in the evening, “ Fisher­
man.”
You always get a welcome
at the Methodist church.
Sunday
school at 10 a. m., Epworth League at
7 p. m.. C. T. Cook, pastor.
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W e give Double Stamps on all ac­
counts paid in full and on all
Cash Purchases.
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ESTACADA, OREGON =
H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor
J. W . S A U N D E R S
Route 1, Estacada
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N ot ic e f o r Pub lication
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Fine Line o f Wall Paper
Department o f the Interior, U. S. * Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Land office at Roseburg, Oregon,
May 9. 1928.
Notice is hereby given that Leslie
Dr. H, M. Kramer
L. Phelps o f Cherryville, Oregon,
DENTIST
who, on March 30, 1925, made H. E.
Estacada, Oregon
(was Portland No. 07697) No. 017,-
309 for NVfe N W ‘/4 , & SWVi NWVi
O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
section 15, township 2 south, range
Evenings by appointment
5 east, Willamette meridian, has
O f f i c e P h o n e 315
filed notice o f intention to make
three year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
K. F. Frazer, U. S. commissioner, at
L. A . C H A P M A N
Yeon Bldg., Portland, Oregon, on the
M ORTICIAN
27th day o f June, 1928.
Calls attended dev or night
Claimant names as witnesses:
Mortuary I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Samuel R. Cox, Minnie Douglass. I
Telephone No. 21-51
Isac Thayer, Waldo Douglass, all o f j
Cherryville, Oregon,
non-coal
HAMILL A. CANADY, i
May 18, June 8.
Register.
PIES FOR DESSERT!
Our pies are as good as homemade. Pure,
nutritious, wholesome. Only the best ma­
terials go into our pies.
~ U-NEED-A BAKERY _
Estacada
Phone 87-1
Your Vacation
S. E. Wooster
Real E st at e Loa ns , Insurance
Rent als
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court o f the State o f
Oregon for the County o f Clacka­
FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY
mas.
Tel. 77-3
Estacada, Ore.
Harriet Munnick, plaintiff;
vs.
Adrian Munnick, defendant.
To Adrain Munnick, the above named!
O. D. EBY
defendant:
A t t o r n e y at L a w
In the name o f the state o f Oregon i
General Practice Confidential
you are hereby required to appeal
Adviser
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
Oregon
City, O r e g o n
suit within four weeks from the date
o f the first publication o f this sum­
mons, May 11, 1928, and if you fail
to answer for want thereof the plain­
Dr. M. M. Martindale
tiff will apply to the court for the
CH IROPRACTOR
relief prayed for in plaintiff’s com­
o f Oregon City
plaint, to-wit; a decree dissolving the !
Monday and Friday Evenings
bonds o f matrimony heretofore and
after 6 o ’clock
now existing between plaintiff and
defendant and for the custody o f her
O f f i c e at L in n ’ » Inn
minor child.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof by order of
the Honorable J. U. Campbell, judge ’ Walter W. Gilbert, M. D.
o f the above entitled court made and *
P hy si cian a n d S u r g e o n
entered this 9th day o f May, 1928, *
O ffice Hours 9 to 6
directing that such publication bt *
and Evenings
made in the Eastern Clackamas News
OREGON
in Clackamas County, Oregon, once * ESTACADA
each week for four successive weeks
from date of first publication hereof.
Date o f 1st publication. May 11, 1928 * C. D., D. C„ E. C. LATOURETTE
Last publication June 8, 1928.
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Attorney»
ELISHA A. BAKER,
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Practice in A l l Courts
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
First National Bank Bldg.
Postoffice Address: 604 606 Porter *
Oregoa
Building, Portland. Oregon.
j8 * Oregon City
While at the courthouse Tuesday
Mrs. Miller saw Earl Jones at the LOST— Mink fur, between Sandy and
jail. Earl looks well and appeared
Pleasant Home, Friday evening.
cheerful, but mnde no comment
Reward. Inquire Sandy Barber
about the awful tragedy for which he
Shop.
Up
is held.
iano Lessons ......
Art lessons................
Id entifi es S to len Tire«
French lessons
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50c
H. Perret went to the city Tuesday
Dorothy Jonsrud,
Bluff Road
and identified his tires that were
Phone 20x2.
It
stolen Friday night. Sheriff E. T.
Mass helped locate the thieving ring
The menu for the grange dance Sat­
in the city. Perret feels lucky to get
urday liight is chicken, cold ham,
the $250 worth o f tires and tubes
potato and cabbage salad, pickles,
back.
jelly, bread, butter, cream banana
pie, strawberries, assorted cakes,
F o u r Pair Twins in O r e g o n ia n
coffee. Food placed on tables.;
The picture o f the four pair o f
Price 50c.
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twins that were in Sandy union high
Schueb el, B eattie A Miller
school the past year were in Sunday’s Vi»it at Hillsb oro
Attorneys at Law
Oregonian, the "Identical expedi-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keith and daugh­
6 per cent state school money to
tional twins,” Lewis and Clark Lund ter Ellen drove to Hillsboro to spend
loan on farms; General law prac­
graduated last week but the other the week end with Mr. Keith's sister
tice. Bank o f Oregon City Bldg.
three sets will be in school again and family, who moved to Portland
Oregon City
Oregon
the coming term.
one day this week.
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e e e e e e e e e e e
will be more pleasant if you avoid the an­
noyance o f attempting to cash personal
checks away from home. Carry some of
our
TRAVELER’S CHECKS
Self identifying and good everywhere.
Secure a supply before you start.
E S T A C A D A STA TE
BANK
Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year.
Ice Orders!
Have all your orders for Ice
in by 10:00 o’clock
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More Power for the »ame price
Tebe Tire Patching
PLUMBING — TIN WORK
STORACE
Truck Line Terminal
Estacada Meat Co.
Estacada, Oregon