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I t,iililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 11 UPPER GARFIELD Summon« for Foreclosure of Tax Lien idiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiim I LIBERTY THEATRE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Claek- { a mas. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass en E. L. Davis, plaintiff, vs. John Buras, tertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and To defendant. John Buras,the above named de T hursday and Friday, N ovem ber 22 and 23---- Mrs. Doc Hannah and Mr. and Mrs. fendant: Karl Duane and George K. Arthur in William Sharp of Portland. In the name of the State of Ore- ESTA C A D A HIGH SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle were l i o n : You are hereby notified that F. “B A B Y M INE” —vs— A comedy even funnier than “Team’s Rookies.” Also the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle L. Davis is the holder of a certificate - .. | of Delinquency No. 2727 issued on Third Episode of “ T H E M ARK O F T H E FR O G ” G RESH AM HIGH SCHOOL of Estacada Sunday. the 2nd day of March, 1927, by the COMING SOON— “ BEA U G E S T E ” Mrs. Louise Douglas» and Mrs. Koy Tax Collector of Clackamas County, At Estacada S a tu rd ay Night (o n ly ), N ovem ber 24— Douglass and children called on Mrs. State of Oregon, the same being the T. C. McKay Tuesday afternoon. | i year “mount due together and delinquent for the “CH ICAG O A FTER M ID NIG H T” with penalty, in H. S. Gibson made a business trip terest 1919 C h ica g o Hoofers. Gangsters, Gentlemen, Adventurers, Detec and costs thereon, upon real tives, Cabaret Dancers, High-Jackers and High-Livers in a roar property assessed to John Buras and to Sandy Saturday. of which said John Buras is the own ing thundering, breath-taking drama of the the world’s most Mrs. T. C. McKay visited with er as appears of record, situated in picturesque underworld. Comedy, ‘‘EASY CURVES.” 10 o ’Clock in the Forenoon Mrs. Will Douglass Sunday after Clackamas County, State of Oregon Sunday and Monday, N ovem ber 25 and 26— j towit: i ADMISSION: Adults 35 Cents; Children, 15 Cents noon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass en Three acres in the Err a Fisher “B E A U G ESTE” ~,tiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimiimiiimiimmimiimiiir? tertained Mr. and Mrs. George Doug D. L. C. and being described as fol Witli Alice Joyce, Neil Hamilton, Noah Heery, Mary Brian, Wm. lows: Beginning at a point 70 feet :z lass Saturday evening. Powell, Norman Trevor, Ralph Forbes and Victor McLaglan. south and 86 degrees East from the :: in mi ill it 1111 mi in ii 11 mi nun m i 1111 i i i i i it i m i i mini it i it i m i i mi i ii mi i mi 111111 iin ir The exile of the self-condemned! A valorous reckiesy brave George Douglass is very busy northwest corner of the land belong E company of men—adventurous scamps, but heroes all. Also these days transplanting ginseng ing to Ruth F. Ramsey, according to E Pathe News reel. deed recorded in Book 127 page 241 E roots. deed Records of Clackamas County,- Z T uesday Night (on ly ), N ovem ber 27— Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle were Oregon, thence South fill degrees east R E B E K A H S P E C IA L S H O W — RE G IN A L D DENNY IN callers at the Malcolm and Claud 244 feet to the northeast corner of e tract of land sold bv J. E. Boyer t' Woodle homes of Troutdale and Cor Ruth “T H A T ’S MY D A D D Y ” E. Ramsey in Book 111! at pag< = will be open for business in their new building— bett Friday. Never lie to a speed cop! Denny did— and his resulting trou-, 167 Deed Records of Clackamas E bles will make your ribs jostle each other in glee. Comedy, Douglass, with the help of County, Oregon, thence South 1 de E FRID AY , NO VEM BER 23 | Will Walter Charley Chase in “US.” Also the Kebekahs are giving a skit to the southeast corner of thf and Roy Douglass and Fred eree of singing and negro jokes. last above described tract thencr § I wish to thak this opportunity to thank our many § Hoffmeister, butchered twenty fine gree west 165 feet to the southwest i friends for their patronage. Greater service, ac- § hogs Monday. corner of the last above described iZ W ednesday Ni^ht (o n ly ), N ovem ber 28— tract thence south 86 degrees east | HOOT GIBSON IN Mrs. Linda Hoffmeister spent the E commodations and comfort await you now. Our = day with Mrs. Walter Douglass Mon 175 feet, thence north 1 degree east previous customers are especially invited. “TH E FLYING C O W BO Y ” 500 feet, thence southwest 529,£ feet the place of beginning. Also Miriam Janice and her CREOLE BELLES in a minstrel, | EVERYBODY WILL BE TREATED CORDIALLY | day.Mrs. Roy Douglass had as guests to You singing and dancing act. Show starts promptly at 7 o’clock. are further notified that said Admission: adults 40c, children 15c. plaintiff has paid taxes on said E E W e are fortunate to have with us each Saturday af- E Sunday her mother, Mrs. Gottfred premises for subsequent years with Moehnke, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred the rate of interest on said amounts * T hursday and Friday. N ovem ber 29 and 30— ternoon a good shoe shiner. G ive him a trial. Moehnke and children Leslie, Ken as follows: E * LAURA LA PLANTE IN COME IN, “PLEA S”— neth and Clinton. . _ Rate of “T H A N K S FOR TH E BU G G Y R ID E” GO O U T PLEASED. The House Brothers took several Yr. s Tax Date Pd. Amt Int. | With Glenn Tvron and an all-star east.. Glenn takes Laura Mar. 2 ,’27 $ 22.25 15 % ~ loads of wood to Portland Sunday 1918 home on a truck; you’ll laugh and roar until you are weak; her Mar. 2,'27 16.53 15% = for Mrs. McKay. The MsKays are 1924 funniest picture. Fourth episode of “The Mark of the Frog.” 1925 Mar. 2 ,’27 14.97 15 % leaving for Portland soon. 1926 Apr. 1 2,’28 13 98 15% 1927 May 2 9 ,’28 13.88 15% | Admission: Adults, 2-5c; Children under 14, 10c The said John Buras as the owner SA N EK BARBER SH O P ofthe legal title to the above describ ~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E Estacada Oregon § ed property as the same appears of VIOLA record, and each of the other per ~:iMMMMMIMMMIIMMMIIMMMMMMMMMmMMMMMMMMMIMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM» sons above named and all persons oi parties unknown claiming any right, The P. T. A. is giving a play by title, lien or interest in said property are hereby further notified that thf seven lady members, on Friday eve »MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMIMMMMMMMMMMMMIMMMMMIMMIIMIMMMMMMIMI*: plaintiff will apply to the Circuit ning, Nov. 30. The public is invited Court FOR TH A N K SG IV IN G of the county and state afore to come out and spend a pleasant said for a decree foreclosing the lien Why bake at home when you can, in a few minutes, evening. against the property above described get just what you want, by shopping here and mentioned in said certificate and Rev. C. T. Cook of Estacada de vou are hereby summoned to appear Good Quality; Reasonable Prices livered a sermon here Sunday morn | No. 3 Primrose McCormick-Deering Cream Separa- | ing. within sixty days from and after thf Special Orders Solicited of the first publication hereof § tor; fully guaranteed and at a price any one can | Dinner guests at the J. H. Sevier date exclusive of the day of said first pub and defend this actimn to pay = pay; 12 months time without interest. § home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. lication amount due as above shown, to Charlie Hicinbotham and son Leslie the gether with costs and accrued inter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGraw and est and in case of yonr failure to do Estacada Phone 87-1 | Do you want a new Manure Spreader; let us know little so, a decree will be rendered fore son Dewain. the lien of said taxes and E and we will gladly quote price. If you are expecting Mrs. M. L. Sevier is spending a closing against the land and premises •iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiimiimimiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiitiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiq E to buy any farm machinery for next year, let’s plan couple of days at the home of her costs above described. daughter, Mrs. Clara Hicinbotham at This summons is published by = together, talk this over, and when you think you will River order of the Honorable J. U. Camp Mill. presiding judge of the above en need them we can make delivery. Joe Hinkle butchered two large bell, titled court, which said order wa: hogs one day last week. made and dated the 17th day of E 1929 is going to be one of the big business years— Earnie Everson is working at the October, 1928, and prescribed that summons be served by publication E let’s not wait until the last m inute to do our planning! Elliott mill. He is boarding with his the once each week for six successive sister, Mrs. Emery Powers. weeks in a newspaper published ir fo r every purpose Z Ellen Powers, who has been sick Clackamas County, State or Oregon = Yours for a Big Year 1929. J. O. TUNNTLL. and having a general circulation the past four days, has regained her therein. »1 V a M I V .riiiiiiiimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiir health. date of the first publication of Mrs. Louise Nelson, who is teach this The summons, the 18th day of ing the Viola school now, is getting October, 1928. All process and papers in this pro along nicely. Patronize The News’ Job Printing Department ceedings may be served upon the un E dersigned, residing within the Statf of Oregon, with the address herein after mentioned: W. L. Mulvey and B. F. Lindas, at “E veryth in g for the Builder" torneys for plaintiff, address: Room ... Estacada, Oregon 10, Hogg Building, Oregon City, Ore Date of first publication, Oct. 19, '28. Date of last publication, Nov. 30, ’28. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiMiiiiiiiiK""- i Football 1 Thanksgiving Day Sanek Barber Jack Stultz ujiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiüiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiümiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiü CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1928 PAGE TWO BAKED GOODS I CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES f U-NEED-A BAKERY Pabco I Paint [ I Lower Price Better Paint! ^ ^ With Confidence | DEPENDABLE USED CARS | = NEW LOW PRICES CO M PARE TH E CAR and the PRICE LATE MODEL G U A R A N T E E D CARS = Overland Coupe-Sedan, 1925, a good servicable closed car S I 2 5 A good Ford 1926 Touring car; balloon tires and Ruckstell S I 75 Essex 1926 Coach; buy this: good running condition SI575 1925 Ford Touring; thoroughly reconditioned........ ......... $125 Chevrolet 1923 Coupe $75 Several cars that will give you good transportation $ 5 0 to $ 1 0 0 Ford Coupe, new paint; good tires and car runs good $175 Chevrolet 1926 Touring: new paint, good tires, special $250 CHRYSLER PLY M O UTH Chrysler 60 Coach in A-l con dition, good hydraulic four- wheel brakes ........ ................ $675 1 1928 Chrysler 52 Sedan; just H like n ew .................................. $725 = 1926 Ford Roadster, Ruckstell axle, Atwater-Kent ignition, Steel Picup, new paint and new Tires; a sure special at $265 = Overland 1924 Touring, juns good ; will make somebody a good car $100 Overland 1924 Bluebird Tour ing: lots of good service and looks good ............................ $150 NEW A N D USED FARM M ACH INERY W ILLY S-K NIG H T W H IPPE T mmiimiimmiimiii Hessel Implement Co. G resham , O regon ^ $ 2.80 | per gallon Jackson Lumber Co. “ F VAvutl i i nn f n v i l i a R ■■ i ! v" The Best Way to Cook a Turkey For the tenderest, juciest Thanksgiving turkey, browned to a golden turn and richly flavored, select a fine plump bird and cook him in a ELECTRIC RANGE Then you will know that the heat will be* exactly right to roast that turkey to a queen’s taste, that the meat, the dressing and the gravy will be fra grantly delicious, worthy of this great feast of the year. ELECTRIC COOKING IS A L W A Y S CLEAN A N D CERTAIN Com e in and let us show you. = Attractive Holliday Terms Right Now ------------ oOo------------ 1 ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING 1 Portland Electric Power Company Portland, Oregon Also Stores in Salem, Oregon City, Gresham, St. Helens, Hillsboro, St. Johns, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington.