E ' SÎ't F.N’ Cî. ACKAMAS PAGE SIX S S i'B .c'i.a.aiX '.i.'in'i'.,u r u • i. i i» l 'x 1 i 1 i n ’ir T i T T T t rT r Y i.L '.n t rri-ï.T T T tT r* r» r r r '. i.|.L,.Lf.Tir.L*.L -D.LLl-fX » L » .i ' - i l 1 Super-Refined Mr. .tntl Mrs. Meers Entertain Mi. and Mi . Gt*oi*vr»* Beers enter- tained the Beers ochestra and a few >th- quests at a midnight chicken upper Saturday night. Among those nvited were Mr. and Mrs. Hancock, Ivan Sweet, Walter Sweet, Mr. and Mi Raymond Murray, A. C. Baum- ku 1 . Otto Meinig, Mack Thomas. \ddie ( rosier, and Miss Creel. y VIS... OIL M OTOR NEWS. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1928 Pure Pennsylvania gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllim ¡T H E PEOPLES I The Privilege of Personal Selection n AT THE PEOPLE’S STORE YOU SELECT THE VERY ARTICLE YOU jg I DESIRE. STORE, gj \ W H A T YOU W A N T EVERY DAY, IS SELCT g j FROM OUR STOCK OF FRESH VEGETABLES AND GROCERIES. Delegate* Chosen by Rebekahs Sandy Rebekah lodge has chosen Mrs. Ella Baumback and Mrs. Hazel Murray delegates to the Rebekah '< mbly which will convene at Rose­ au iir this year. The local lodge also »< elected plans to celebrate the unding of the 10(Jth anniversary of the Odd Fellows lodge. The program will be given jointly. There is a grade of HyVIS for every type of motor, and if- use means efficient, economical lubrication. HyVIS not only increases power and flexibility, but it reduces wear, lasts longer, and does not require changing as often as ordinary oils. HyVIS has been tested and approved by the leading motor car manufacturers. W e give you FREE crankcase service. Try a change of oil, and use HyVIS. Severe Rain Storm 'i lie crowd at the burial service of M Leaf at Cliffside Monday had i seek shelter during one o f the worst rain storms ever witnessed here. Before the cars could be reached nearly everyone was soaked. A heavy electric storm came with the wind and rain. The storm also up­ rooted trees ami a number o f tele­ phone lines were disconnected. BOB Cooke Motor Company p: .TviYTYiYi.T BBBBBBBBBflfl SANDY LOCALS COFFEE— Lipton’s or Del Monte’s Vacuum Packed; lb. ........ 50(* Gangers Entertain Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ganger enter­ Employed at Hood River tained Sunday the following guests George Sharnke has secured em­ at a birthday dinner: Mr. and Mrs. ployment in the Richards confec­ William Ganger, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph = tionery at Hood River. 1 anger, Phyllis and Joyce, and Jas. =¡¡2 Bell. Mrs. Ralph Granger, William EEE Injures Finger (ianger and Mr. Bell all had birth- R. C. Murray o f Cherryville i < you mak make your own selection. Ask us. OUR FLO R IDA G R A P E F R U IT ; extra large; 2 f o r ............................. 25c4 Candidate for the nomination as lu i iif o f Clackamas county o f the democratic party. If elected sheriff I will give a MARIE PREVOST IN clean business like administration NEW COMEDY HIT economically consistent with effici­ ency and by devoting myself ener­ Appearing in one of the most getically to the duties o f my office amusing feature comedies o f the sea­ I will devise ways o f avoiding dupli- son, Marie Prevost achieves and ar­ tistic and personal triumph in her latest Metropolitan picture, “ The Night Bride,” which will be presented at the Liberty Theatre here Wednes­ day and Thursday o f next week. Har­ rison Ford, Robert Edeson and Franklin Pangborn appear in fea­ tured roles and share stellar honors with the star and do much to make the comedy an unusual hit. Miss Prevost displays her powers as comedienne in the role o f a self- Victor H. Dunton willed girl whose refusal to marry cation of detail work and thereby be her fiance when she sees him kiss able to operate with only the neces­ her sister just before the nuptials sary amount of help by subordinates. are to be celebrated, brings about As sheriff I will surround myself many amusing complications which, with the best available and most of course, are happily adjusted be­ competent deputies in each commun­ fore the final fadeout. Mr. and Mrs. Schmitz Guests ity, regarding character and ability She quits her home and finds a Mr. and Mrs. N. Schmitz enter­ Hear Grandpa Bulger as the first requisite. refuge in the home o f Stanley War­ tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wise In regard to the management of Mrs. C. B. Stein man went to the o f Mt. Angel and their two daugh­ Lusted school house Thursday, ac­ my office, service and courtesy will rington, an author and violent wo­ man hater. Her father follows her ters and families and Mr. and Mrs. companied by her son David, Joe be the keynotes and by close co-oper-* and to avoid scandal, she tells him Ben Traviss of Portland. Fourteen i Shelley, Mrs. J. C. Loundree ant* ation with the authorities o f munici­ that she is the writer’s wife. How '» 'H ' i>t the dinner table, Mrs James j Junior, .Mrs. Toni Miller and Edith. palities in the county, I will avoid to live up to the fix, taxes the re­ McCormick and Evelyn Mutchler I to see Grandpa Bulger's hominj. misunderstandings and duplication of sources o f both Cynthia and War­ serving the dinner. In the After- pigeons and hear this interesting ra- field work. rington, but it is finally accomplished noon tlic following were present to'diu performer talk. By calling on the sfate and federal to the satisfaction o f all concerned. | visit with the above guests: Mrs. Carl j ________________ departments when necessary I will Miss Prevost is delightful as Aschoff, \liv; Nettie Schmitz, Lex Caring fo Baby have help in the apprehension of the girl and Mr. Ford as the author Schmitz, wife and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Albel is taking care o f criminals and it is my belief that and Mr. Pangborn as his servant, j Mrs. Frank Schmitz and children. Alice Bailey Peirson and her little I when an understanding is fully es- aided materially in providing humoi j James McCormick and Roxie. The baby girl which was born Faster eve- tablished as to my policy in dealing with which the production is packed, j entire crowd remained for supper. ning at Deep Creek. The child’* with law violators, there will be little The work o f the supporting players ,n ,.,||oi,s quart vrs ^ ; ; bi ; ' t"ha't' „^ R obert E d£m r ««th e William Waspie Here thv day before the child » a s horn '» the county jail and those o f con- ( Constance Howard and Geo. William Waespie, for whom VVaes- has not been located. firmed criminal inclinations will seek Kuwa, is all that the most exacting pie ridge near Sandy was named 3 f more agreeable surroundings for ply- taste could demand. >* ars ago, was here last week for a Contracting Tie. ing their nefarious trades. short visit. Mr. Waespie is just up The Bruns mill is contracting tie I will pay special attention to curb- --------------------- from C alifornia and is on his way to to the P. E. P. 1 . Ill]mV mill O. \\ mr th. vi<< ing that has stuck its SANDY BALL CLUB HERE Switzerland to live. Mrs. Waespie i R. R. companies. Emil Bartsch js fangs into Clackamas county, FRIDAY AFTERNOON died a year ago. lie has two sisters sawyer. Lawrence Craswell has the! 1 will give a strict account o f all mid a brother in his native land, tin tic contract. Jack Barnett the logging moneys handled by me as tax c o l-1 Sandy high school baseball team only close relatives save two neph- contract and Art Voting is woods lector, and receive o f auto license fees will be here for a game with the Esta­ < • one i \.h in brought him manager. Marshall Melton is night and will co-operate with other county cada high on Friday afternoon (to ­ out here to eo the old place mid watchman, Paul Theiss. engineer, and officials in keeping record informa- d a y ), if the weather permits. The V'sit old friends. 'Bud Parker whistle plunk. lion in the best possible shape. Sandy team has won ever game this I will conduct all branches o f my season so far, Kenneth Scales, star office as proscribed by law. pitcher, having struck out as many as V ? -IV I will let my deeds rather than my IT men in a game. i picture lank for my work.— Adv. The local school won the contest NEW IMPROVED RIT— will dye or tint all fabrics; dso White Rit * at Mollalla Friday last, the score for removing color from fabrics. A / OUR BY Walter W . Gilbert, M. D. * Physician and Surgeon O ffice Hours 9 to 6 and Evenings ESTACADA OREGON . . . . . . . . . . . 10 to 8 * • FOR SALE— Guernsey bull calves, from one to nine months of age. • J. A. Shibley A Son, Route 2, Es- • taesda, Oregon. rat APRIL 22 to APRIL 28 Wt> are glad to join in the suggestion for the observance of the coming week for the protection and preservation of our Forests — one of our greatest national resources for both business and pleasure. “No Forests, No Wealth; No Trees, No Health.” ESTAGADA STATE BANK Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year. Meats of Quality j Any cuts of beef you like, pork chops or roasts; veal, and a large assortment of smoked lunch goods. | Our Home Cured Hams and Bacon will picase you. § Estacada Meat Co. Estacada, Oregon The Estacada The service is different. W e specialize in giving personal service to each of our guests. Every detail in our dining room is so homelike tnat it can’t help but appeal. Can’t we serve you? You are always welcome and the doors are never closed.