C L A C K A M A S C O U N T Y NEWS, F R ID A Y , A P R IL 19, 1929 • i i l l i i mi l i l i l l l Ml i l l l l l l l l i l i mi l i l l l l i l l l l l l l l i l l l l l l l l l i l i mi l l l l l l l l l l l l l l i l l l l l l l l i i l l l l l l i l l - rpl B O R IN G tiave you seen the BORING, April 18.— (Special).— GOODYEAR Mrs. Wm. Morand is slightly better, Jr., is now up, but Mrs. Root Double Eagle • | is billy, still very ill. Tw o nurses are em­ ployed at the Morand home, and Mrs. T elford is there most o f the time Thi® i® the finest t i re e v e r b u i l t ! 3 lo"king after her mother and sister. Monday, Mrs. Root’s sister, Mrs. Wm. It will give ytu tire satisfaction E Kee o f Stevenson, Wash., came, and such as you have always wanted. E Tuesday another sister arrived, from Scappoose. Mx-. and Mrs. R. B. Russell enter­ W h e n y ou buy a Double E a g le ^ tained relatives from the city, Sun­ you are assured o f lifetime serv- E day. ice, guaranteed as long as the r Billy Child’s sister from Gaston is visiting for a week at the Child home. tire is in service. Mrs. Farmer, Mrs. L. H. Malli- coat's mother from McMinnville, is visiting at the Mallicoat home fo r a week. Martha Maulding a popular Sandy union high school girl, went to the Estacada city Monday night to play in an or­ chestra at the Multnomah hotel. Mrs. L. E. Child is at Eugene fo r a week visiting her husband who is working there. EVERY PRODUCT P A C K E D U N D E R T H E RED A N D W H I T E S E R V -U S LABELS IS C A R E F U L L Y S ELECT ED BY E XPER TS FOR F O O D V A L U E A N D F L A V O R — Q U A L I T Y IS T H E FIRST C O N S I D E R A T I O N — A L W A Y S . Trade Here W ith Confidence Red & White and Serv-us Products are exclusive feature brands of Red & White Stores. [ BOB COOKE MOTOR CO. \ Phone 24-5 AND w H X T Let Us Help Plan Your Spring Improvements M A Y BE? A Summer C ottage Another Room A N ew Garage Poultry A n e w R o o f , o r ne w P o rc h es — W hatever H ou se the p r ob le m , we w il l be g la d to ha ve yo u con* B r o o d e r Ho us e, Etc. suit us. We will estimate the cost o f materials fo r you and recom­ mend the most practical fo r your particular purpose. JACKSON LUMBER COMPANY “ E v e r y t h i n g f o r th e B u i l d e r " Phono 70-1 Estacada, Oregon :•11 n i í 1111 n : 11. i i. t m 1111111JI it ¿ 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 m 11111111111 il 111 i 1111 i Used Fords I 1924 FORD COUPE ...... $125 1925 FORD COUPE ..... $150 1926 FO RD COUPE .................... $225 f 1926 FORD COUPE .... $275 ¡ 1926 FORD T O U R IN G . $175 1926 FORD R O AD STE R with Pick-up B o d y .............................. $ 1 5 0 1927 FORD COUPE .... $290 1925 FO RD R O AD STE R .. $125 = I $125 DODGE R O AD STE R Many Other Cheap Cars— All Reconditioned and in i Good Shape | Raker & Son j | Phone 1301 Gresham, Oregon § u 111! 111111 n 1111 u 111II111111 III i m 11111111111111111111 m i IIII11111 m 1111111111111111111 1 1 1 1 11 II1 1 ~ That is why so many o f our patrons, here at the Clackamas County Bank, appreciate the friendly interest and as­ sistance we give them in their prob­ lems. W e should like to count you among our friends, too. I C lackamas C ouniy B ank :' r C 'y Rj April 20 and 22: ***¿ ^ *1 In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for Clackamas County: Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned has been duly appointed ad­ ministrator o f the estate o f John K. Ely, deceased, and any and all per­ sons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present said claims, duly verified as by law required, at the o ffic e o f my attor­ ney. Philip Hammond, within six months from the date o f this notice. Dated April 11, 1929. Date o f first publication April 12, 1929, last publication April 26, 1929. W. M. W AD E, Administrator with the will annexed o f the estate o f John K. Ely, deceased. P H IL L IP HAM M OND. Bank o f Ore gon City Bldg.. Oregon City, Ore., Attorney for Administrator. D SUPER SUDS; Two for ......................................................... 19c RED and WHITE OLEOMARGARINE; Per Pound 21<* SUGAR; 11 Pounds for ......................................................... 63l^ RED and W H I T E O V A L S A R D IN E S ; Two for 25i* S E R V -U S G O L D E N W E S T C O R N ; 3 9 t* No. 2 Cans, 2 for RED and W H I T E S O L ID P A C K T O M A T O E S ; 21/2s; 3 for 50c S E R V -U S Medium Green A S P A R A G U S T IP S ; Is; ea 32c; 3 for 89<* RED and W H I T E M A T C H E S ; Six Boxes for 19c'* SERV-US CAKE FLOUR; Package, Each ............................. 35c^ SPERRY’S PANCAKE FLOUR; Large Size ....... ................ 2 7 i‘ RED and W H I T E C O F F E E ; One Pound Package ...... ............ 42c FIG CAKE ............................................................................ 49tf Our Produce Specials for Jhis W eek Consist of THE PEOPLES & W H A R £ D s ORANGES, G R A P E FR U IT A N D B A N A N A S w OHE H. B. S N Y D E R _ 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 S ervice... R E B S ONFECTIONERY A F E K Distance is no question with us. Our equipment is at your service day or night. Gates Funeral Home I H O M E CO O K IN G Phone 2471 Gresham- Oregon MEALS A T A LL HOURS ‘C O U R T E S Y ” OUR MOTTO Sandy, Oregon MimimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimiiii' jjiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiimiiimiiiiimiiiiiM:;. | A T T E N T IO N , C H E V R O L E T D R IV E R S — ( Grey Rock Brake Lining I = AC with the patented smooth, ground, braking surface, = i : Brake lining for other cars in proportion General Repairing and Machine Shop A C ETY LEN E W E LD IN G N o t i c e to C r e d i t o r s In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for Clackamas County: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed executor o f the estate o f Emma S. A l­ len, deceased, and any and all per- ! sons having claims against the said ' estate are hereby required to present said claims, duly verified as by law required, at the o ffic e o f my attor­ ney, Philip Hammond, within six months from the date o f this notice. Dated April 3, 1929. Date o f first publication, April 12, 1929, last publication, April 26, 1929. 11. C. STEPHENS, Executor of the Estate o f Emma S. Allen, Deceased. P H IL IP HAM M OND, Bank o f Oregon City Bldg , Oregon City, Oregon, Attorney for Executor. B| R O Y A L B A K I N G P O W D E R ; 12-oz. Cans, each ............................ 4 3 c 4 N otice to Creditors Every man has a desire for someone to take a genuine interest in him and his affairs. SANDY. OREGON C ED A R D A LE , April 18.— (Spe­ cia l).— Mr. and Mrs. Claude Winslow were unexpectedly called to Iowa on Saturday due to the serious illness o f Mr. Winslow’s father. Miss Florence Bumgardner is sick it her home in Portland so there has been no school here this week. Mrs. Harry Beck spent a couple o f days with her mother, Mrs. Omer Karney, last week. Ruth Fellows and A lfred Wright uf Mulino spent Sunday with the fo r ­ mer’s mother, Mrs. Dailey. Mrs. Ella Mallott called on Mrs. Walter Gorbett one day last week. Mrs. Ben Folton o f Fossil, Ore., is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Orem o f Wal- terville spent the week end at the Delbert Fischer home. They also vis- ted several other homes while here. Mrs. Burnell and daughter Ernes- ine le ft Saturday fo r Eugene where Mr. Burnell is employed. John Laferty and fam ily o f Low ­ ell spent the week end at the Phil lames home. Mrs. Laferty, who has jeen staying with her daughter, Mrs. lames, returned with her family. Miss Iola Gorbett spent Tuesday evening with her grandmother, Mrs. VI. Garness, in Canby. The Odds and Ends club met at he A. L. Larkins home in Meadow- brook, Wednesday. Donald Winslow, who has been em­ ployed at the Kerr mill at Cottage Grove, came home Monday evening. Ben Rhode, who works at the East­ ern <& Western camp, has been ill with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Orem, Mrs. I. 0. Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Hopperson o f Salem, spent the week end visiting with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Comer have rented the Grant Hcth place and will ake possession soon. The last literary program o f the season will be held Friday, April 26. Everyone invited: Mrs. Delbert Fischer and Mrs. Mil- ard Orem visited Miss Helen Wins­ low ’s school at Mulino, Monday. Estacada Rebekahs are expecting a visit Wednesday night from the Gresham lodge. The Desire for Friendship 1 Specials for Saturday and Monday CEDAR DALE PERHAPS A R E M O D E L IN G JOB? 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