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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1928)
E A S T E R N C LA C K A M A S N E W S, FR ID A Y , FE B R U A R Y 17, 1928 PAGE SIX Free Show! e jaiMtiau1 rtuiuuuiiiimia MOVING PICTURES—5 REELS Showing the New Ford This picture will be shown at the Liberty Theatre. Ali the details of the construction and tests that are used in manufacturing Tuesday, February 21st Afternoon 3:30 BOB Evening 7:30 COOKE MOTOR Co. rrm w rn y m ym m T arnz ! A re You Interested in Tim f'coit rnd Ar Smith fam Te f i t ä loved lest S j . jrday fi am the Sagne house on Broadway to the Clarence Hull house on Zobrist street. W. A. Wilcox and Clyde Denny left Thursday morning with a load pf household goods for Eastern Oregon They have purchased a new trucl and expect to do their own moving Mrs. G. E. Lawrence has been en tertaining Mis* Lillian Klein, the smger who is assisting Mrs. CJifeborn in the revival effort at the M. E. church this week. • Miss Vivian Gorham is sick and confined to her home but is im proving at this time. Among the callers on Mr. and Mrs. W. K. W eingart last week were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barnett and Captain ; and Mrs. Canuta, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens and You can always get Old Hickory Shirts................. $1.00 |.M:s. Elizabeth Allen drove to Oregon what you want in veg Khaki and Gray Flannel | City Sunday morning to attend etables and fruits at Shirts .............................. $1.25 church and later were guests of Mr. i and Mrs. F. E. Burns at Gladstone. our store One lot of Dress Shirts, collar Albert and Elmer Hannah of Port attached, Broadcloth and NEW CARROTS land, accompanied by their wives. Madras, at ...... $1.69 | were visitors at the home of theii HEAD LETTUCE | parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanna! Men’s fancy dress Sox, regular | of Estacada Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 50c kind; 3 pair ............. $1.00 PARSNIPS I Homer Sarver and children were also Men’s Canvas Gloves, red guests at the Hannah home that day. TURNIPS wrist, the pair.........................15c j Elmer Hanah was carrying his arm in a cast on account of a fracture CABBAGE Men’s Waist Overalls, heavy, which he received when cranking a per pair........................ $1.49 FLORIDA GRAPE car. Corduroy Pants, pair ......... $2.90 Quite a number from Estacada FRUIT § j attended the Garfield dance Saturday Grey Mole Skin Pants at.... $2.90 ORANGES evening. They report a large crowd § and Good grade of Linen Envel a good time. LEMONS opes, 2 pkgs............................15c Word comes from St. Vincent’. 1 ^ I hospital that Ted Ahlberg is getting School Pencil Tablets; large APPLES Roman ^ ; along nicely. He is suffering from size; 3 for .......................... 25c Beauties v erysipelas in his left arm. SEE OUR 42-PIECE SET OF $ Mrs. Edith Coleman, teacher a CELERY HEARTS was a week end visitor in DISHES; REGULAR PRICE v Gladstone, Estacada, a guest at the J. G. Hay- CAULIFLOWER $22.50; WE SELL AT Mrs. Coleman taught | in man the home. QANANAS Estacada grade school a few § years ago. DAINTY DATES Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Riley oi Linfield college, McMinnville, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs R. J. Manning. Mrs. D. Furnish of Portland, moth er of Mrs. Charlie Sparks, was r guest at the home of her daughter r M *£IIAT)VS few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor ESTACADA, OREGON Sparks accompanied her to Portland Sunday, returning in the evening. C. V. Martin has gone into the real estate business in Estacada and will have his office in the Cary real estate office with VVm. Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Truxell and family have moved to the Lemon property on Zobrist street. Will Perry is suffering with rheu Visit at La Barre Home matism in his ankles and was obliged Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dulin of Sort- to give up his work for a time at the land were Sunday visitors at the Estacada Feed store. Lloyd Saling home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. La Barr: is substituting at the store for Mr. in Estacada. Mr. Dulin is superin tendent of the Portland Municipal Perry. Paving plant. Seeds For Your Early Garden Lilly’s and Northrup, King & Co., now sell for 5c a package and Ferry’s for 10c. Onion Sets 2 pounds for 25c. j $ I Poultry For Profit? you should be interested in the record my I I flock If has so, back of it. In their pullet years 300 of my purebred Whife f § Leghorn hens were placed in a pen and nr^-1" a r«c- for the year of 204 eggs average. These are Lie f ord hens this year, having been mated to 281-egg I rated used cockerels. We are now booking orders for chicks and hatching eggs. i LOCAL AND PERSONAL P o w ell’s Poultry Estacada, Farm Oregon $ Phone 43-7 Notice To Dog Owners Section 9367, O regon Laws, as am ended by the 1925 reads as follow s: — EVERY PERSON OWNING OR KEEPING A DOG OVER THE AGE OF 8 MONTHS within the State of Oregon shall, NOT LATER THAN MARCH 1 of each year or within 30 days after he be omes the owner or keeper of such dog, procure from the County C hrk of the county in which said person resides a license for such dog, by paying to the county clerk a license fee of $1.00 for male or spayed bitch dogs and $2.00 for female dogs. The county clerk shall issue to such person a license and a metal tag, stamped w'ith th* year of issue, the name of the county in which it is issued, with a number thereon corresponding to the number on the license. Saul l*g shall be attached to a collar to he worn by the dog. The said license shall be for a period of one year from January 1st. ANY PERSON WHO SHALL FAIL TO PROCURE SUCH LICENSE BY MARCH 1st as herein provided shall he required on procunng such lie, nse TO PAY AS A PENALTY an additional sum of $1.00 for each male or spayed bitch dog, or $2.00 for each female dog. The county assessor and his deputies shall forthwith report to the sheriff and the county clerk all dogs that they shall find that are not li censed as herein provided, together with the owner or keeper thereof. SECTION 9368. PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO TAKE OUT LICENSE. Any owner or keeper of any dog who shall fail to procure a license, as provided in section 9367, shall he guilty of a mtsdemcanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall lie subject to a fine of $10 for each offense together with costs of the proceedings. You may secure dog license by mail. Send the name of owner, address,, sex] and kind of dog, together with the fee as above stated, to County Clerk, Oregon City, Oregon. By order of the County Court. fl7 f 24 DONALD J. RYAN, County Clerk S I 0 .5 0 h O pen House at School Tuesday, February 28, will be “open house” at the schools for all patrons. Tea will be served in the afternoon. The affair is beinf arranged by the P. T. A. Harold Hildredt and Miss Anna Banks of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. VV. E. W eingart Sunday. A. C. Chapman, brother of L. A. Chapman of Estacada, arrived Sun day from Goldcndale, Washington, to visit for a few days. Mr. Chap man met him in Portland. Liberty Theatre Admission 25c and I Oc “Queens of Light” PROGRAM ï THE PEOPLE’S STORE Friendship Here From LaDec Ben Rawlins, who is watchman at the Kirk Lumber company mill near LaDee, was down to Estacada for a few hours Thursday mprping. G uests of Stephens Dr. and Mrs. Scott of Portland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens Tuesday evening. They arc Miss Eleanor Scott’s parents. Lois Sm ith W ins Contest In the declamatory contest of the Estacada grammar school which took place last Friday afternoon Lois Smith won the decision over Frances Pietrich. The winners in the differ ent schools will take part in the fi nals this Friday evening at Oregon City. Visit» in Corvallis Mrs. W. H. Grabeel drove to Glad FRIDAY NIGHT, Feb. 17, SATUR-1 stone Sunday morning and then on to DAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 18 Corvallis, accompanied by her father “ THE MAGIC G A R D EN ” and mother, who went to visit an aunt who is very ill. P. T. A. Benefit: a good show SATURDAY NIGHT, FEB. 18 I Portland G uests at Reed Home "SLIGHTLY U SE D ” Mis* Mary Alice Reed, accontpan- A W arner Brothers Special I ied by a friend, were here from Friday, George W alters; Saturday, j Portland Sunday to visit her mother, W alter Looney. Mrs. Mae Reed. Tup left to right Gladys KobUon. Winifred Urqubart. Bottom Row left to right Thelma Nelson, Helen Sundln • Portland and Oregon are honoring the 81»t birthday of Ttcmm A. Edison, the world renowned 11 111. • trieal Wizard,” begin mac with his birthday, February Uth an. m u in g for one week, Queen FJectra will hold her ••Court of l.ighl "iinuglmut the -elehra tton and four of her ehartnmg princes* s sre employes of the Portland Electric Power Company, ahown nborc. These voung n men aro in har royal antoarage and will participate in the various official functions staged during the eolebration. They are all st-iking blondes such •< Ktlemen arc supponed to prefer, n"d »ym1 g the idea of “ Light' tn t^e development of which the “ Vizard o' Menlo Park” has achieve,! 9 4 create» fame. J | SUNDAY, MONDAY, Feb. 19 and 20 Birthday Party at K itching Home “DESERT GOLD” A pleasant juvenile party was held A big show with an all-star cast at the George Kitching home Satur Sunday. Harry Grabeel; Monday Ted day afternoon, the occasion be.ng Hardes the birthday anniversary of their daughter Ruth. The guests included TUESDAY AFTERNOON and EVE. the girls in her grade and a few from Free Show— All About the New Ford Currinsville. Ruth was 9 years old car, given by Bob Cooke Motor Co. and her presents were numerous and WED.. THURSDAY. Feb. 22, and 23 very pretty. The little girls present “DEVIL H O RSE” were Fay Yenne, Suzanne Cooke Featuring. Rex the wonder horse. Anna Nordland. Ernta Boers. Velma Douglass, Myrtle Moore. Hazel Cox. Wednesday, Ed. Rose; Thursday. Ruth McConnell, Betty Barr. LaVerne Duus. Dorothy Douglass. Lucy Met Paul Lovell calf. Crystal Follette and Ruth Kitch FRIDAV SATURDAY. Feb. 24. 25 ing. “A man is known by his friends;” and a lousiness house as well as an individual de pends largely on its friendships. This bank is proud of its friends in this sec tion of the county, gnd believes that word ing together in the spirit of friendship will advance the best interests of the com’ munity. ESTACADA STATE BAN K Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year. PIES... You will find our pies very delicious and wholesome —made from the best food products. Good assortment and priced at jess than it will cost you to make them yourself, U-NEED-A BAKERY Phon« 871 Call us When in Need of Special Orders il V isiting Mrs. Leihamm er Mrs. C. Thumberg of Portland, mother of Mrs. Fred Leihammer, i here at the home of her daughter recuperating fom a siege of sickness. Mrs. Leihammer went to Portland to get her last Sunday. M oving to E stscad a boys enlisted from here lest month— A. L. Humble, F. H. Gibson, M. J. Whitcherd, F. Delling. E. T. Stacker r.nd H. M. McHugh. C hsnge Date of M eeting The Eagle Creek grange has changed the time of their monthly meetings from the fourth Saturday to the third Saturday. There is to be a .meeting tips Saturday when those to be initiated into the first and second degrees are urged to b< present. _ Mrs. W. A. W eingart went to Port land Tuesday evening to pack up her household goods prepaartory to mov Featuring Laura La Plante. A won B enefit Dance al Eagle Creek Estacada. They have rented Tomorrow evening at the Eagle ing to Yocum derful show, one of the big hits. residence east of th° ’1 Friday. Benny Bullard; Saturday, Creek hall, there is to be a benefit the K. church. Visit at Gohrtng Home Paul Holm. ' dance for a needy member, given Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist of Cor under the auspices of a committee from the I. O. O. F.. and Rebekal C. A. Merritt, navy tecruiting offi vallis were guests at the H. C. Goh- Coming— March 5, 6 and 7— lodges, and .the ((jarfiel; Grange. ^ ce;, was in Estacada this wyek trying ring home Tuesday. The Kist fam i ( “ BEN U m i- to find Kcruits. He »aid thht six ily formerly resided here. Th* biggi-T shb»' cViV made. Many libkcL arc being »old. "THE CAT AND THE CANARY"