Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 23, 1926, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS. TFM’RSr» ' V DECFMIÌFR
PACT ;
To our good friends whose loyalty has been
such an important factor in whatever
measure of success we enjoy, and to those
whom we hope to be permitted to serve,
we extend cordial greetings, and sincere
wishes for a very cTVlerry Christmas and a
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
W A L T E R CAMP, F A T H E R
O F A M E R IC A N F O O T B A L L
H IG H SC HO OL N O T E S
By Lillian D uncan
WARNING
The advertisem ent which was run
in this paper last week purporting to
come from an orange grow er in
Texas is frau d ien t, according to word
ju st received here. It is reported
th a t the men who inserted the ad
have been arrested by federal agents
in Florida fo r using the mails to de­
fraud. It is Jioped th a t no one here
sent money to them . On the face of
it the ad looked legitim ate but it
only serves to bring out the fact
th a t it pays to trad e at home.
Built along athletic lines, W alter
The Estacada high school glee club
Camp was a leader of sports when
presented an o p eretta entitled “ Bits
he graduated from gram m er school
O’ B larney” in the high school audi­
in New Haven half a century ago.
torium F riday evening. The play it­
In 1876 he entered Yale University
self was a delightful comedy in two
w here he was a leader in all sports.
acts and the characters w ere realis­
He played in the first gam e of Rugby
tically interpreted.
Musical selec­
football against H arvard in 1876 .
tions by mem bers of the orchestra
His g rea t football mind enabled
during interm ission added g reatly to
him to create the team of eleven
the enjoym ent of the evening.
players, the scrim mage and the quar­
terback. Before this there had been
The annual custom of draw ing
no orderly possession of the ball by
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
either team.
He la ter added the names fo r Chrictm as was followed
Notice
is hereby given th at the un­
fo u r down rule to fotball, which is ¡out by the high school last Friday. dersigned has been duly appointed
The
girls
drew
boys
nam
es
and
the
one of the g rea test steps in the his­
boys drew girls names. A very ex­ adm inistrator of the estate of E liza­
to ry of the game.
citing tim e followed when the tra d ­ beth Sparks, deceased, and any and
As the game progressed Camp made
ing of names took place imm ediately ah persons having claims against the
m ore changes, such as abolishing
a t the close of school. School will said estate are hereby required to
mass play fo r faste r and more open
be dismissed Thursday afternoon un­ present said claims, duly verified as
football. A nother g reat change was
til the Monday following New Year, by law required, a t the office of my
introducing the low tackle to replace
atto rn ey , Wm. W allace Smith, E sta­
fo r the Christm as vacation.
high tackling.
cada, Oregon w ithin six m onths from
the date of this notice.
Camp's work, however, was not
Several com m ittees have been ap­
D ated December 23, 1926.
confined entirely to football. He is
pointed by the literary societies to
F irst publication December 23,
known as the fath e r of the daily
arran g e for a Christm as program to 1926.
dozen and other health advance­
be given Thursday afternoon in the
Last publication Ja n u ary 20, 1927.
ments. He has been the means of
school auditorium .
A. E. SPARKS,
keeping m any people physically fit.
A
dm
inistrator
of tne estate of
Camp was considered one of the
Mr. DeMonbrun, a photographer
E lizabeth Sparks, deceased.
g rea test sportsm en in th e history of from Portland, visited the school for
WM. WALLACE SMITH,
athletics because he
the second tim e last Friday and A ttorney fo r A dm inistrator
12-16
1. Played the game fo r his side. finished taking the pictures fo r this
y ear’s annual. Group pietpres were
2. K ept to the rules.
PRICES REDUCED
3. K ept a brave h eart in defeat. taken of the th ree literary societies
The Model Supply Co. is offering
4. K ept faith with his comrades. and also a few individual pictures a big reduction in all Christm as
were retaken.
5. K ept him self fit.
goods. 50c W riting Paper, 25c; 75c
6. K ept his tem per.
and 85c values W riting Paper, 50c;
The seniors are now rejoicing over
7. Was modest in victory.
$4.50 W riting Paper, $3.00. H and­
the
arrival
o
f
th
eir
class
rings
th
a
t
8. Had a soul, a clean mind and a
kerchiefs from 6c up to 50c.— Adv.
arrived at school this Monday.
healthy body.
I t can be tru ly said th a t America
has never had a man who did more,
and tried to keep athletics cleaner
th an W alter Camp.
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L OO K O U T FOR T H E P E D D L ER S
Any num ber of Portland families
have been defrauded by buying boot­
leg potatoes of house-to-house ped­
dlers. The sacks have a few good po­
tato es on the top and the rest are
ungraded and in m any cases blighted
and rotten. The law requires that
sacks shall be stenciled with the
grow er's nam e and the grade of the
stock. The sta te m arket agent has
prosecuted m any peddlers and has
cases now pending. The housewives
should insist on lawful sacks.
Silk garm ents look b e tte r when
f ret#* *d while «till damp but not wet. i
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Barber Shop £
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Hair Cut 35
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The Seminole Indians have finally gon; George Evans, of Route 1, E s­ lim an, > lacKamus uou n ty , Oregon.
, recognized the fact th a t the' United tacada, Oregon
12-16
Said sale to ^e made in accord­
States is a sovereign nation. Well,
WALTER L. TOOZE, Sr„
ance with the order of the Honor­
o f course, it’s b etter late than never.
Register. able H. K. Cross, County Judge for
the County of Clackamas und S tate
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
GUARDIAN SALE
i f Oregon, and shall be on credit
¡DEPARTM ENT O r TH E INTERIOR
and all unpaid sums due under th.
U. S. Land O ffice a t Portland,
In th • County Court of the S tate of term s of said sale shall bear interest
Oregon, December 16, 1926.
Oregon for the County of Clack­ at the rate of not less than five per
N otice is hereby given th a t F ran k
amas.
cent per annum until paid.
AY. Donovan, of Route 1, Estacada,
Oregon, w h * on M arch 6, 1925, In the m atter of the guardian ship
* ANNA GANTENBEIN,
of A nna M argaret G antenbein,
made Homestead en try No. 07689,
Guardian.
Li ly Susanna G antenbein, Chris McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER
fo r SE>4, Section 33, Township o S ,
H enry G antenbein, Lucille Eliza­
A ttorneys for
Range 5 E., WillameUe M eridian,
beth G antenbein and John Andrew
has filed notice of intention to make
G uardian
G antenbein, Minors.
final prool, to establish cluim to the
Dated and first published Decem­
Notice No. 3433.
ber 2, 1926.
land above described, before the
Notice is hereby given, khnt from
R egister U. S. Land O ffice, at P o rt­
D ite of lu.-t publication, Decem­
land, Oregon, on the 28th day of and a fte r the 8th day of Junuary, ber 30, 1926
1927, at my residence a t Boring,
Jan u ary , 1927.
Clackamas County, Oregon, I will
C laim ant names as witnesses:
John Siegworth, of Route, 1, E s­ sell .it privut" sale, the following de­
tacada, O regon; John H offm an of scribed real property:
The E ast T w enty-Eight and one-
Route 1, E stacada, O regon; William
W. P o rte r of Route 1 E stacada, Ore- half ( 2 8 'a ) Acres of the East One-
Guaranteed
Ha f ( E 'i ) of the N ortheast Q uarter i
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Christmas
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