Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 22, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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NEWS. FRIDAY. JUNE 22
PAGE FIVE
1928
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SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 30
SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 30
Car! Douglass Post, American Legion
The Valjean Unit of the Famous
N O R M A N D Y G IR L S ' B A N D
Has Secured the Famous
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And their vaudeville show in a a new and snappy
program of Clever Acts and good clean comedy
Fascinating Music
In conjunction with a Western picture
Singing and Dancing
Performance Starts Early
“The Law of the Range
Movies at 7 o’clock
Admission : 25c and 50c
Additional Sandy News
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Stage show at 8
T im b e r Cut Out
Glenn Ten Eyck, medical studenl
The Oregon Trail Lumber company
at Oregon University, is home for mill will finish cutting this week, the
v« cation, and is helping the folks and stock o f timber having been exhaust­
working on the road.
ed. Mr. Lundeen has been shipping
lumber in car lots to John Valberg,
A tte n d » R o »e Show
Boring. The remaining wood timber
Mrs. E. Dodd spent several days in the logging will be cut and mar­
in the city last week attending the keted.
rose show and visiting with her
daughters.
B irth d a y
S u rp rise P a rty
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson
planned a big birthday surprise at
their home for R. B. Wilkinson Sun­
day. A crowd o f the neighbors came
and brought with them well filled
baskets for a feast, and good fellow­
ship prevailed among relatives and
f
is enjoying a new friends for the day.
with the new Tic«
Mr. and Mrs. A. W atk in s F am ily H a ve G u ests
were at the Tices
On Saturday the H. H. Watkins
M r». G a n n o n to R etu rn
Mrs. Frank Gannon and fine boy
are getting along splendidly and will
probably be home from the hospita'
this week.
N ew G as W a sh e r
Mrs. L. M. Tice
gas washer, along
home at Marmot.
Dahrens of Sandy
Sunday.
family enjoyed a visit for the after­
noon and evening from Mr. and Mrs.
P u rce lls to R etu rn
A. J. Farmer o f Portland. Miss
it is reported the Purcells will re­ Haight was also out from the city
turn to their home here. The Fol and took Mrs. Simmons home, who
soms have moved into their new horn« had been visiting at the Watkins
but A. L. Mattingly still has the Pur- home.
cell house leased for a month.
L ad crfioe* O p e ra tio n
Will Updegrave was operated on
for double hernia at the Good Samar
itan hospital Monday. Mrs. Upde
grave and Mrs. Susan Kelliher went
to the hospital with Bill.
G resham F olks V a ca tio n in g
Mrs. A. Meyers, wife of the Gresh
am banker, and her daughter havi
been camped at Marmot to picl
strawberries and enjoy the outing.
Meyers owns a place near the Bol
Akin ranch.
P rin cip a l O rr E m p loy ed
A tte n d s M ason ic G ran d L o d g e
Oren Ganger attended the three-
day session o f the Masonic grand
lodge at Portland last week and then
went fishing with his brother Ralph
Ganger, Frank Bacon and Dr. C. R.
Haagsma, the quartet going to
Crooked river in Eastern Oregon for
several days.
G arage R eceiv es C oat o f P aint
The City Garage, Ross Smith, pro­
prietor, is having a new coat o f white
paint over its large surface, which is
'oin g to make a great improvement
for the west end. A Portland firm
s doing the work as C. Sharnke has
ill he can handle just now with his
ion Carl away.
Principal G. D. Orr says he feel!
a “ heap” better since he has becom«
a laboring man and is picking straw
berries for the market. Mr. Orr if
working in the Dunn fields. Littlt W e d d in g B ells R in g
Johnnie Orr is doing well at the work
Wedding bells jingled over at Van­
and Mrs. Orr also ha» helped.
couver last week for Mrs. Jessie
Downing and William C. Alt o f San­
H e re F rom S ou th D akota
dy. Mr.’ and Mrs. Alt are now keep­
C. L. Fiske was pleased to hav< ing house at Mr. Alt’s home on the
callers from his old home in Soutl Loop highway which had been in
Dakota recently. They were Mrs readiness for the bride. Their friends
Stone and Mrs. Falkner, who are on s wish the newly weds much happiness.
trip East from California, and with
them were Mr. and Mrs. Taylor oi S u r v e y o r B usy
Portland.
John Roberts has been very busy
surveying lately. He has just platted
B la ck C aps D o in g W e ll
about 15 acres, Malcom's first addi­
Warren Forrester says his 250 tion to Minekahda, on the road into
black caps set out this spring look Trumans, and has also subdivided a
well, and he is also “ helping” Mrs. tract for Mrs. Franzetti at Rhodo­
Goheen’s farm a little, their town dendron. When not busy elsewhere
lots adjoining. They are getting a he is at work on the Jonsrud plat.
start o f chickens along with the gar­
dening.
G u ests at M arm ot
Mr. and Mrs. Paarnell Avery and
E n tertain fo r K en n eth P r o c t o r
Mr. and Mrs. George Ten Eyck havt
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murray enter­ as guests at their Marmot homes Mrs
tained with a dinner party Satuday D. F. Anderson and daughter Alice
night, honoring Kenenth Proctor who from Princeton, 111., whom they had
has just returned from Oregon Uni­ not seen for 17 years. Mrs. Ander­
versity. Eight were present, includ­ son is a daughter of the Averys, and
ing the Misses Jennie Johnson and a sister o f Mrs. Ten Eyck.
Esther Richards o f Portland, who
were week end guests at the Murray A sks W a ta r P erm it
The Sandy Lumber company has
home.
filed application for .5 cubic foot per
second from an unnamed creek trib­
F a th e r's D ay O bserv ed
Father’s Day was observed in utary to the Sandy river for domes­
grand style for Jim Dixon at t)f* tic and manufacturing purposes. A
home o f his daughter, Mrs. Owen loose rock dam is to be built. The
Ganger. Sunday. Everything that pipe line is to be 2640 feet long.
Gus Logus, Sandy, has also filed
Dad likes best was served at the big
dinner, including home made ice for .05 cubic feet per second from
cream. Jim said he felt like coming two unnamed springs tributary to the
into his own to be a guest o f honor, i Sandy river watershed, for domestic
which kind o f made up for his lack purposes. The pipe line is to be 1000
feet in length.
o f attention on Mother’s Day.
to play their
ONE NIGHT ONLY— SATURDAY, JUNE 30
Usual Admission
Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon,
for the county of Clackamas, depart­
ment of probate, administrator o f the
estate o f Frances T. Stockton, de­
ceased, and has qualified.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre­
sent the same, duly verified as by law
required, to the undersigned, at the
office o f the Eastern Clackamas
News, Estacada, Oregon, within six
(6) months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published June 22.
GARFIELD
1928. Date o f last publication. July
20, 1928.
W. L. STOCKTON,
Administrator.
Mrs. E. D. Beeman and little McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER, 203-5
Withrow Bldg., Gresham, Oregon
daughter of Los Angeles are visiting
Attorneys for Administrator.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. 6-22 7-20
Phillips.
The annual school meeting was
N o tice o f F ilin g Plat o f S urvey
held Monday evening at the Garfield
Roseburg, Oregon, June 13.— No­
school house. O. A. Phillips was tice is hereby given that the follow ­
elected director and Mr. Shunke ing lands have been surveyed, to-wit:
NE V* and S% o f sec. 23, NW
clerk.
and Sitt of sec. 24, all sections 25
The Christian Endeavor will be and 26, SW>4 and E% sec. 27, E V,
led next Sunday evening by Miss of sec. 33 and all of sections 34, 35
Jessie McMurray. The subject will and 36 o f township 4 S., range 6 E.,
be “ Mission work in the slums of W. M., and the plat of survey will be
filed irt the United States land office
Chicago.”
Miss McMurray is here at Roseburg, at 9 o ’clock a. m., on
on a visit from Chicago at the home July 18, 1928.
All the lands represented on the
o f her sister, Mrs. A. Van Houten.
above mentioned plat are within the
Everyone welcome.
Mt. Hood National Forest, withdrawn
Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop gave a birth­ January 25, 1907, and therefore no
day party for their son Sim on his part thereof will be available for en­
sixth birthday. Fourteen o f his little try under the general public land
friends helped him enjoy a good time laws except where embraced in valid
adverse claims prior to the said with­
on his pony which he received drawal.
from his parents. The guests were
Applications by any o f such ad­
Rose Ann and Rodney Moreland, Al­ verse claimants, if any, may be filed
len and Jack Carter, Junior Cook and within twenty days prior to the date
of filing the plat, and must be filed
Junior Ahlberg; and from Portland, within 90 days thereafter.
Geraldine Ferguson, Warren Mc­
HAMILL A. CANADAY, Register.
Clure, Virginia Nash, Gloria and
Allen Lane, Dorothy Cyphers, Betty
Blair, June Ransome and Robert
Ransome.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hollister left
Saturday morning for Bend, Oregon,
on a fishing trip.
Visitors at the J. O. Botkin home
during the past week were Dr. A. W.
Botkin o f Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. A.
V. Shunke, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Da­
vis, Herbert Hussick, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Morgan o f Portland. Mr. Morgan is
an orchestra leader and frequent ra­
dio entertainer.
Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Botkin o f Cher-
ryville spent the past week with their
son, J. O. Botkin, the latter taking
them home Monday.
Mrs. H. H. Anders and sons Byron,
Leonard and daughter Helen and
Harry Jerome were shopping in Port­
land Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland were
business visitors in Portland Monday.
Mr. Botkin and Ely View made a
business trip to Gresham Sunday.
Little Bobbie Hamilton o f Portland
is staying with his grand parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Conrad Kregbaum. Bobbie
is picking strawberries at the J. O.
Botkin place.
B ells E n tertain G uests
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibson and son
Howard and Mrs. Cupp and daughter,
Virginia, from the city, at Sunday
dinner. Mrs. Bell’s mother, Mrs. Vi­
A tte n d s O. E. S. G ran d L o d g e
W 'i.l A lte m ! S u m m er S ch ool
Mrs. Victoria Nelson attended the ola Denning, is at her old home on
Miss Dorothy Nelson left for Mon­
mouth Monday morning to attend grand lodge session of the O. E. S. Douglass Ridge for the week.
for three days last week in Portland.
cummer school again at the normal.
H om e F rom " U "
Normandy Girls’ Orchestra
REGULAR DANCE
No Extra Charges
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Some of the Features will be—
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The Methodist Ladies Aid will have
chareg o f a booth here during the
celebration on the Fourth.
N o tic e f o r P u b lica tio n
Department o f the Interior, U. S.
Land office at Roseburg, Oregon
June 2, 1928.
Notice is hereby given that JosepI
Wiederhold o f R. 1, Estacada, Ore
gon, who, on October 11, 1924, madi
homestead entry (P. No. 07627), No
017283, for SE », SEV4, section 17
township 3 S., range 5 east, Will,
meridian, has filed notice o f inten-
to make three year proof, to
establish claim to the land above de­
scribed, before K. F. Frazer, U. S.
commissioner, at Yeon Building
Portland, Oregon, on the 12th daj
o f July, 1928.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Leo Rath, Christ Kllnker, Henrj
Kiinker and J. C. Rickey, all o f Es
tacada, Oregon.
HAMMILL A, CANADAY,
I 6-8 7-6_____________________ Register
N o tic e to C r ed itors
No. 3884
' In the Circuit Court o f the State of
Oregon, for the County o f Clack­
amas. In Probate.
In the matter o f the estate o f Frances
T. Stockton, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
I dersigned has been appointed by the
BIG PARADE, Many Beautiful Floats
BAND CONCERTS
PATRIOTIC ADDRESSES
BASEBALL GAME, Estacada vs. Boring
RACES and Many Sports Events
BIG STREET DANCE AT NIGHT
MIDNIGHT MATINEE at the Liberty Theatre
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