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About The amplifier. (West Linn, Oregon) 1921-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1924)
U. H. S. AMPLIFIER FOUR BOY’S AND GIRL’S CLUBS GIVEN CHARTERS Spring Suits It high/time feJIows for you to buy that new Spring Outfit. WE ARE WELL PREPARED to outfit (you from head to foot and give you quality merchandise at the right prices. Try us once and you will be our regular customer. Justin & Montgomery MENS WEAR 7th St. Wear Elevator Oregon City BI wefvto Maintain a Service that Pleases. About Time to Doll Up ^that old top If pleased, tell others, if not tell 1 us. Wë carry a complete line of top ^WILLIAMS p A umbing SHOP Gladstone dressing H & H. Service Station Oregon West Linn T’was? down in the library and all was scr GLADSTONE HOMES Not a pupil was stiring, all worked with a will. Helen was never obliged to say, Acreage “Hush”! T y Werh ^veii Tso"llilSuiiriyaa could on Oregon fty pai* hear Garnie blush, fui tracts in Jennings Lodge. Some times Mr. Gary -would stick in his head, IJie said, “I tho’-t maybe the whole class O. E. FREYTAG CO. was dead”. Gladstone Oregon Then tbrtt this calm came a crash and Phone 269-J a“ ¿in, - * That noisy Dennis Kidby had dropped ■IWIIIIIIIIIIIIlllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIJlIIHlIlllIIIIIJIIlllllHllllllfllllllinilllllllllllllllllll ■ a pin! L Averill S. “Are you a married man?” Billy Gay cried wrathfully, “I say, girls and boys, George W. — “I don’t know; the How can any one study with all this judge is still undecided. noise”? ¿8 £ I MayBelle W. (Talking to E. G. — Miss Gill—“Why?” Don’t you jaws' ever get tired?” Lyle W.—“Too much gall.” ^Faster ,G.4-“OnIy when I’m answer- ing^some fool’s questions, Esther re ¡Mr. Jackson—“What are you doing plied, shifting her gum. back there? Learning anything?” <¿8 Duncan C.—“No, sir, I’m listening to Bruce (seeing the sights) “Shall ve you.” take in the show “Angel Face?” Vivian — ¡“No, Bruce, control your* Mr. Davis—“Do you drive your car?” selfzr Mr. Gary—“No, I have to coax it.” Orator Wins Contest RADIO A GOOD PLACE To Get the Right Kind of SERVICE “At the Foot of the Elevator” Fred Krueger, Prop. Two More Won » (Continued from page^ohe) i Four Clackamas county BoyS’^ and 7“ girls’ clubs have received charters second county game that U. H. S. hag. from the boys’ and girls’ club depart won this season; ; ment of the extension department at Estacada started scoring in the, third 0. A. C. Work will be carried ^oq in inning, when they made their only run. Agriculture and home economic dem ¿From then on untilMhe seveajffi, Nixon onstrations in accordance with approv And the Estacada pitcher pitched air Tight ball. In the seventh with two ed plans. Charters were sent to the Willing son, Coach Jacksoni’ signaled Mootry Workers sewing club at Hubbard, for a bunt. With a pWry&ct bunt two Hazel Watson, leader; New Era poul stored for West Linn/and the fire try club, Pearle (Williams, leader; New j works began. The EsMcaa^pitcher Era sewing club, Helen Spulak, lead got excited, and West ttiijn,^^rted er; Just-So sewing club at Jennings; driving his offerings to all corkers of Lodge, W. Booth, leader. the field. The inning ended with the i Tim charters were personally sign ^pore nine to one. The game was over as both teams ed by Henry C. Wallace, secretary of the United States department of ag failed to score in the ninth. Nixon riculture; J. A. Churchill, state sup struck out eight men and each man erintendent of public instruction; Paul? on the West Linn team scored one V. Maris, director of extension; and run. »Lineup: H. C. Seymour, state club leader. Hickman If., McLarty 3rd base, Mootry catcher, Nixon pitcher, Tuor 2d base, Her Servant Borrowed Cranor’ 1st base, Moffat center field, .Smith [shortstop,. Montgomery right the Guests9 Napkins field. “Personal property meant very little Summary to Persian servants. On one occasion H E R ii certain charge d’affaires, dining with West Linn 12 9 4 some English residents, noticed his Estacada 1 4 6 hostess, who was sitting next to him, turn as red as fire. “Whatever will you think of us?” £aid she, pointing to the initials on (Continued from page one) Her napkin; which were those of her guest. This suggestion was opposted by West Her servant, it appeared, being of Linn’s orator. opinion that their mistress’ linen was It is the fair minded opinion of those hot sufficiently good for such a distin most directly concerned that a repi- guished visitor, had sent to the latter’s tition of the zone contest is absolutely butler for a supply of the legation nap- kihs, which they placed on the table unfair; McMinnville is the only^cmin- as' W matter of course.—-Unconvention ty which thinks a new contest must be held. At noon Tuesday a definite de al Memoirs, by Ralph Nevill. cision had not been made. Senator F. J. Tooze says: “In hay Ostrich-Feat her I ndustry judgment, Hempstead easily won first The United States formerly took place.” dbbut half of the South African pro Mr. Gary stated his .opinion: “The duction of ostrich feathers, but changes in fashion have reduced the contest wa&^held and we intend to American demand, and. the industry to abide with the decisions of the judges day is in a very depressed condition. at that time. “Jack will forepare for the state con South African exports of ostrich feath ers amounted to about $2,000,000 in test.” (Signed) J. L. Gary. Mr. Vedder says: “I feel that Clack 1922, compared with $15,000,000 in amas county won the contest. If one 1913. judge is allowed to change decision the others should have the same privil In the Spring “I wonder what Is wrong with my ege- Jack should prepare for the ;state contest.” watch?” said the father. “Possibly it Judge Campbell—“My vote is my op wants cleaning.” "Oh, no, ddddy,” said his little son. inion of the contest.” “It is quite clean. I had it in the bath From a test paper — “Shakespeare room yesterday and I washed all the was a historical writer.” works’’’—Boys’ Life. 2 DEPOT BARBER SHOP WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1924 Ask us for a demonstration —of the— KENNEDY RADIO SET —Can be bought on easy terms— Ninth -and Main /Streets CGM iller C d __ __ ——-I M CDRPDQATED........................... EVERY NEED DEAN AUTOMOBILE Phone 77 Day or Night Service