Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, May 31, 1929, Image 5

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Classified Advertisements
Miscellaneous
RATES
Ada. accepted for this column at 1
cent per word; minimum charge 25 PIANO FOB SALE— Good make sa il
cents; three insertions for the price
very good instrument.
Will sell
o f two. Cards of thanks, 50 cents.
for $200. George Beers, Phone
A bookkeeping charge o f 10 cents is
Sandy 325.
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made for all classified ads. not paid
f o r in nowim-c. ______________________
WANTED— One $1200 loan; one
$1500 first mortgage on good farm
Automobiles For Sale
property, 7 per cent interest.—
1925 FORD ROADSTER with steel
George Beers, Phone Sandy 325. It
pickup delivery, two new real
tires and in good shape mechanic­ YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS filled at the
Taber
Pharmacy in Gresham.
ally, $125. Bob Couke Motor Co.,
Prompt and efficient
service.
Estacada.
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Phone Gresham 1761.
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USED CARS— A few good used cars
to go at a big bargain. Hegsel USED CREAM SEPARATORS, gas
Implement Co., Gresham.
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engines, spreaders, drills and tract­
ors. Ilessel Implement Company,
For Rent
Gresham.
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FOR RENT— Five room house, I'm
nished; see Mrs. J. T. Irvin, Esia
cada.
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iHINGLES FOR SALE— Mountain,
close-grained red cedar shingles,
manufactured by Turel Shingle
mill, Welches, Ore. Drive up and
see them or write for prices. Loop
highway, turn left at Zigzag Ran­
ger station; 3 miles, on a good
road.
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FARM FOR RENT— 40 acres, 22 in
cultivation, four acres in grain:
fruit, berries; 2 acres in strawber
ries, five room house, good barn
two acres ready to plant in pota­
toes, with seed to plant; will least FADA LOUD SPEAKER; fine tone,
for $15 per month. Owner leav­
high quality, good as new, will sell
ing for California and must rent
at half price. Call at the News
p‘ace ut once. W. M. Jacobson
office, Estacada.
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3 miles north o f Springwater on
paved highway.
mlOtf N otic e o f A nn ual S c h ool Meeting
Notice is hereby given to the legal
.oters o f School District No. 108 of
For Sale— Poultry
vlaekamas county, State of Oregon,
K. I. Red Hatching Eggs— If you ¿hat the annual school meeting of
¿aid district will be held at the high
want eggs from good layers, I can school building, to begin at the hour
supply them at 75 cents per 15, or •f 7:30 o ’clock p. m., on the third
$4 per 100. S. C. Richmond, R. 1. Monday ol' June-, A. D. 1929.
The meeting is called for the pur­
Eagle Creek; near Dinty Moore’s
pose o f electing one director, for
Park.
m22tt three years, and a clerk, for one
i cur, and the transaction o f business
usual at such meeting.
Employment Wanted
Dated this 15th day o f May, 1929.
PLUMBING— pipe fitting; steel sep­
W. H. GRABEEL,
tic tanks a specialty. J. F. Stand- Acting Chairman, Board o f Directors.
ish, Garfield.
Phone Estacada ..ttest: WM. DALE, District Clerk.
1'ublish May 17, 24, 31, June 7, 14.
71-51
june 7
For Sale— Farm Implements
FOR SALE— One 6-foot Deering
binder, one span o f 1600-pound
horses, harness and wagon, one
hay fork outfit complete. See G
E. Lawrence at Feed store, Esta­
cada.
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For Sale— Livestock
FRESH COW for sale; a’so one
mule six years old, broke to work.
N. M. Tracy, Phone 14-6, Esta­
cada, Oregon.
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TEAM OF MARES for sale with
heavy harness and light wagon;
also two milk cows. J. C. Rickey,
R. 1, Estacada, phone 6x5.
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LIVESTOCK FOR SALE — Mule,
about six years old. See Ralph
McKenney, Estacada.
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For Sale— Real Estate
FOR SALE at a sacrifice— Three
lots, three-room house
partly
furnished; two blocks west o f club
house in Estacada park; will not
last long at price offered. See S.
E. Wooster, Estacada.
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LIST YOU r TT e A LE STA TE with us
and tell us your real estate wants
— we may be able to help you.— L.
P. Conner, Licensed Realty Broker.
Eagle Creek Trading Co.
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N ot ic e f o r Publ icat ion
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon,
May 1, 1929.
Notice is hereby given that Lewis
D. Harris of Brightwood, Ore., who,
on March 16, 1927, made Hd. Entry
(was Portland No. 08099) our No.
017464 for N^vNEM, section 31,
t iwnship 2 S., range 7 East, Wil­
lamette meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make three year proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before B. II. Stewart, no­
tary public at 721 Vi Main street,
Oregon City, Ore., on the 12th day of
June, 1929.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Henry Larsen, Winnifrcd Mclntire,
John Mclntire, all of Brightwood,
Oregon, and Ralph Bowen, Cherry
ville, Oregon.
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
Non-Coal
Register
Publish May 10, 17, 24, 31, June 7
N otic e o f Final S ettlem ent
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Sidney L. DeLapp, ad­
ministrator o f the estate of William
Wallace DeLapp, deceased, has filed
his final account as such administra­
tor in the circuit court of the state
of Oregon, for the county o f Clack­
amas, and the court has appointed
and set Monday, the 21st day o f July
1929, at 10:00 o ’clock a. m. of said
day, as the time and place for hear­
ing objections to said final account
and the settlement o f the same.
SIDNEY L. DeLAPP,
Administrator o f the estate o f Will­
iam Wallace DeLapp, deceased.
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W. A. HEYLMAN, Attorney for ad­
ministrator, Estacada, Oregon.
Publish May 31, June 7, 14 and 21
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CHICKEN DINNERS
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BANQUETS
BRIDGE
LUNCHES
LUNCHEONS
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STUDEBAKER
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Lost and Found
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LOST— Billfold containing $11 in
cash, Washington driver’s license,
N. R. A. membership card, etc.
Return to Model Supply Co., Es­
tacada. Reward. Orlo E. Tharp.
FOUND— Coat sweater, near post-
office. Pay for this ad and take
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p F R S
ONFECTIONERY Î
AFE
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwards, and Mr. ,
and Mis. Mike Rydzweski attended!
the commencement exercises at the 1
! Estacada high school Friday night. I
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stauffer and
daughters Addie and Marie of Maple
Lane were Elwood visitors Sunday.
Henry Cadonau o f Highland spent
Thursday night at the M. Park home.
A party waB given at the Dan
Stahlnecker home Saturday night.
Those pr-scnt from other districts
were Audrey Wray and Helen In-
quist o f Dodge, and A. Anderson of
Estacada.
,
W e Specialize
At this office we are equipped to
handle the most difficult extrac­
tion, with gas or local injection
around the gums.
A trained dental nurse to insure
cleanliness.
My past experience will bear me
out as a painless extractor of
Teeth.
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Year*
S uc c essfu l
P r a c t ic e )
X - R a y E xam inat ions
LOST— Small newspaper cut “ Wis-
SANDY LOCALS
taria Farm,” between Sandy and
Ernest Boylan is working on the j
Estacada. Please return to News
office Sandy or Estacada.
tf Revenue bridge construction.
Glenn McIntyre recently had h is'
it being
Sum m on s f o r P ublication in F o r e ­ foot painfully bruished,
caught in the donkey while he was
closure o f T a x Lien
In the Circuit Court of the State of working at the Bruns-Melntyre mill. I
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Mrs. E. F. Bruns and Mrs. Oren
B. O. Sarver, plaintiff, vs. H. B. Ganger report a wonderful time ut
Sarver, Malissa Hoffman, Cath- Medford, while attending the assem­
eren Huston, Mollie Darnell, Frank
Clifford and John Clifford, de­ bly of the Rebekahs.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Krebs went to
fendants.
To Malissa Hoffman, Catheren Hus­ Sherwood Sunday, in their fine new
ton, Mollie Darnell, Frank Clif­ coupe, to attend the Lutheran Sun­
ford and John Clifford, the above
day school picnic.
named defendants:
A farewell party was given for Lu­
In the name o f the State of Ore­
gon: You and each o f you are here­ cille Harris, Hillcrest teacher, at the
by notified that B. O. Sarver, is the T. Kubitza home, last week.
holder o f Certificate of Delinquency
Mr. and Mrs. George Beers and
numbered 2664 issued on the 5th day
of June, 1926, by tax collector of the Lois, and W. A. and Mrs. Proctor,
County of Clackamas, State of Ore­ also Mr. and Mrs. Walkie Proctor,
gon, for the amount of Twenty-two
and 98-100 ($22.98)
dollars, the called on Mrs. Clementine Metzger,
same being the amount then due and Gresham, Sunday, the latter being ill.
delinquent for taxes for the year
Mrs. Emma Metzger, o f Lodi, well
1924, together with penalty, interest known all over this section, will ar­
and costs thereon upon the real pro­
perty assessed to G. H. Sarver, now rive soon at Sandy, for a month’s
deceased, o f which you are the own­ visit. She will be accompanied by
ers, as heirs at law of the said de­ her daughter, Mrs. Toppleman and
ceased, as appears of record, situated child.
in said county und stute, nnd par­
Mrs. Ralph Brown was at Sandy
ticularly bounded and described as
Friday, giving piano lessons most of
follows, to-wit:—
Lots 5 and 6 section 30, T. 3 S. the day. She may go to San Fran­
R. 4 E., o f W. M., containing 48 cisco this summer, for a few weeks’
acres.
piano study.
You are further notified that said
Mrs. C. A. Lundy, Lucille and Vic­
B. O. Sarver has paid taxes on said
premises for prior or subsequent tor, were luncheon guests at the
years with the rate o f interest on home of Mrs. Miller, Sandy, Thurs­
said amounts, as follows:—
day, after which Mrs. Lundy drove
Year's Date
Rec. No. Amt. Rate
tax
Paid
Int. the children and Mrs. Miller up the
1925 June 5 , ’ 26 12718 $28.72 12% mountains for the afternoon, return­
Nov. 30, ’ 26 32359
ing in time for supper at the Miller
1926 May 3 1 ,’27 13815 24.43 12% home.
Nov. 25, '27 24047
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loundree and
1927 May 3 1 ,’28 13215
25.95 12%
Nov. 11, ’28 27459
Elmer Glockner went to the city to
1928 Unpaid
Total $79.10
attend a show recently.
Said defendants, H. B. Sarver, Ma­
R. W. Mallery writes that he is
lissa Hoffman, Catheren Huston,
Mollie Darnell, Frank Clifford and having a fine trip to Montana with
John Clifford, as the owners of the Mr. Horr.
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legal title o f the above described
Wendland Bros, are hoping to get
property as the same appears of
record, and each of the other per­ work on the new Welches school-
sons above named are hereby fur­ house.
ther notified that B. O. Sarver, will
apply to the Circuit Court of the
O p era te A ir plan e Land ing Field
county and state aforesaid for a de­
In line with the activity o f the
cree foreclosing the lien against the
property above described and men­ Ford Motor company to stimulate in­
tioned in said certificate. And you terest in aviation, the Rapids Motor
are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty days after the first pub­ company, Ford dealers of Dell Rap­
lication o f this summons, exclusive ids, South Dakota, own and operate
of the day of said first publication, a government licensed landing field,
and defend this action or pay the equipped with the latest power night­
amount due as above shown together
with costs and accrued interest and landing lights.
in case o f your failure to do so, a
decree will be rendered foreclosing
the lien o f said taxes and costs
against the land and premises above
named.
This summons is published by or­
der o f the Honorable J. U. Camp­
bell, judge of the circuit court of
the state o f Oregon, for the county
o f Clackamas, and said order was
made and dated this 13th day of
May, 1929, and the date o f the first
publication of this summons is the
17th day o f May, 1929.
All process and papers in this pro­
ceeding may be served upon the un­
dersigned residing within the stat<
o f Oregon, at the address hereafter
mentioned.
O. D. EBY,
Address:
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Box 263, Oregon City, Oregon.
Publish May 17, 24, 31, June 7, 14.
EL W OOD
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E X T R A C T IO N O F T E E T H
GUARANTEED
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ELWOOD, May 28.— (Special).—
A school picnic and graduating ex­
¡j On the Bluff Road Vt mile =
ercises for the eighth grade were
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north of Sandy
held Sunday, May 26, at the school
P h o n e Sandy 20 x 2
house. Members o f the graduating
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class were Reba Spitler and Walter
Moehnke.
Appropriate gifts were
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presented them by the P. T. A.
U. N. Beckiey spent a few days
iast week in Silverton, a friend, Mr.
Foster, returning home with him to
spend the week end.
T. G. Munson came home Friday
from White Salmon, Wash., and re­
turned to his work again Sunday.
1 AS IT SHOULD BE—
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His son Alvin went back-with him.
Wm. Bittner spent Friday night
W e Call and
I HOME COOKING
at his home here, returning to To­
Deliver in
ledo, Ore., Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ginther
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Estacada
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and daughter Gertrude were o v (r
MEALS A T ALL
Each Tuesday
! night guests at the Otis Vallen hon *
and Friday
HOURS
j Friday. Mr. Ginther is an enthusi­
astic follower o f Izaak Walton and
| the trout out here give him a saluta-
| Leave orders at Dartt’s |
“ COURTESY” § | tory address each spring.
| Barber Shop or Estaca- =
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vallen and
OUR MOTTO I j daughter Mary attended the funeral
da Hotel
I of Mrs. J. Row o f Portland. Mrs.
! Row and family lived in the Dodge
OREGON CITY
district a number o f years ago.
| LAUNDRY COMPANY §
Sandy, Oregon
Mrs. Dan Stahlnecker, Mrs. Matt
Park, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Munson,
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PICNIC GR OU N DS
FRIDYY, MAY 31, 1929
PLATES
$10.00 to $37.00
Out o f town people served in one visit
good dentistry.
when
consistent
with
DR. P. G. BROWN, Dentist
W il la m e t te Building, O r e g o n City
E n t r a n c e Oppo site Post O f f i c e
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P hon e 562
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DUNTHORPE MOTOR TRANSPORT COMPANY
P®RTLAND— GRESHAM — SANDY
FARE
Via Section Line Road
One Rnd
6:30 P.M.
3:30 P.M.
Way Trip SANDY ..........Lv. 8:40 A.M.
6:45 P.M.
3:35 P.M.
8:45 A ll.
.20
Kelso
.10
3:40
P.M.
6:50 P.M.
8:50
A.M.
Central Point
.20
.35
6:55 P.M.
3:45 P.M.
.30
.50
Orient ................... 8:55 A.M.
7:00 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
9:00 A.M.
.35
.65
Powell Valley
7:15 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
9:15 A.M.
.80
Gresham
.45
7:50 P.M.
4:40 P.M.
Portland ..........Ar. 9:50 A.M.
.75 1.35
One Rnd i
5:15 P.M.
1:00 P.M.
Lv. 7:00 A.M.
Way Trip PORTLAND
6:00 P.M.
1:45 P.M.
Gresham ...........
7:45 A.M.
.30
.50
6:05 P.M.
1:50
P.M.
Powell Valley ..... 7:50 A.M.
.70
.40
6:10 P.M.
7:55 A.M.
1:55 P.M.
.80
.46
Orient
6:17 P.M.
8:02 A.M.
2:02 P.M.
Central Point
.55 1.00
6:25 P.M.
2:10 P.M.
.65 1.15
Kelso .................... 8:10 A.M.
6:30 P.M.
2:15 P.M.
S a n d y .............. Ar. 8:15 A.M.
.75 1.35
DEPOTS: Sandy— Krebs Kafe, Phone 5x2. Portland— Sixth St.
Terminal, Sixth and Salmon, Phone ATwater 3301
C I T Y
C L E A N E R S
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Repairing and Alterations, all kinds of Ladies’ and
Gents’ work neatly done.
Out of town work given special attention. Let’s
spend our money at home.
Phone 93-11 W e Clean Everything Estacada, Ore.
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RAKE and HOE HANDLES; big assortment
of new and used tools at all times.
Assortment of PAINT; FOUR-HOUR ENAMEL
Our telephone number was left out o f the new telephone book,
so we request that you cut the name and number as given below
and paste in telephone book at the proper place.
Gilgan’s Furniture Exchange . ..9x6
Gilgan’s Furniture Exchange
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Just another good
thing added to the
other good things
o f life
C amel
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CIGARETTES
WHY CAMELS
ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE
Camels contain such tobaccos an d such
blending as have never been offered in
any other cigarette.
They are made o f the choicest Turkish and
American tobaccos grown.
Camels are always smooth a n d mild.
Camel quality is jealously m aintain ed. . .
by the world’s largest organization of
expert tobacco men . . . it never varies.
Smoke Camels as liberally as you choose . . .
they w ill never tire your taste.
Nor do they ever leave an unpleasant
after-taste.
C 1 9 2 9 , R . J. R e y n o ld * T o W r a
C o u ifM o y . W . n . i o n S«l«n>. N . C .