Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 15, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HERE AND THERE
Mary Rayden o f Chicago held three
policemen at bay with a toy pistol for
an hour and then surrendered.
Miss Edith Graham o f St. Louis
was so intent on a cross word puzzle
that she didn’t know her home was
burning, and was rescued with dif­
ficulty.
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Justice Salter o f Leeds, Eng., heard
103 divorce case» in ten and one-half
hours.
John Mead is conductor o f a Great
Western railway train on which his
three sons are respectively engineer,
fireman and brakeman.
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CURBS HEAT
Mrs. Sarah Bampton, age 61, of
A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT
Crossville, Cal., crawled a mile to
a signal box after falling from a
Teacher»’ Exam» Being Held
train and breaking her leg.
Annuul teachers’ examinations arc
Albert Bradshaw o f Sutton, Mo., being conducted this week in Oregon
has been sentenced to prison for the City by the school superintendent.
third time for threatening to kill Dally sessions are being held in the
Masonic building. Twenty-six teach­
his mother-in-law.
ers are taking the tests.
Rev. C. H. Hasson o f New York
city forgot a scheduled wedding and
went to bed, but was awakened and Attend Bankers Meet
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens went
performed the ceremony an hour
to Oregon City Thursday afternoon
later.
to attend the Clackamas county bank­
Taken fo ra patient when he called ers association meeting, which was
at a hospital to visit his son, James held at the country club.
Graham o f London, aged 72, was
bathed, shaved and put to bed for the
night, despite his protests.
Workhouse officials in London
asked for a court order to make Bert
Wilburns bathe, because he hadn't
During a betting craze several
had a bath in two years.
members o f a Curdiff congregation
were expelled for making wagers in
church.
Owing to her auto being wrecked
Miss Ethel Morgan o f Waukegan, 111.
At the funeral of Mrs. Janet Run had to walk two miles to church to
ston at Leeds, Eng., all the mourners get married.
wore bright colored clothes as she
had requested.
George Purison o f Chicago cut o ff
Mme. Bertha Cadeur o f Toulon, Jennie Aiken’s hair with scissors at
France, who died on her 106th birth­ the movies and had to pay a fine of
$60 for the trick.
day, had been married seven times.
“ Every time I ask my husband to
Richard Fawkes and his ten sons
go to work he just weeps,” Mrs. J. o f Smithfield, Eng., are all shepherds
C. Donald of Newark reported to the one serving King George and two
police, and she was advised to sue working for John D. Rockefeller.
for non-support.
A baby was born to Mrs. J. C.
King George sold 48 o f his Wind­
Crofen o f Chicago on a street ear
sor pigs to a London butcher for
while returning from a shopping trip
$6,860.
bad. Fred played with Wichita and
Denver in the Western league, with
Chattanooga in the Southern and
Waco in the Texas.
That Newmeyer hasn’t fogotten
football was forcefully exhibited last
year in Harold Lloyd's “ The Fresh-
mun.” As co-director o f that picture
he inserted some o f the most realistic
ic football scenes ever filmed.
Director Newmeyer is highly en
thusiastic about “ The Quarterbuck.”
After completing the film and con­
ferring with Dix, Esther Raison and
the authors he said that the produc­
tion afford greater dramatic and com­
edy possibilities than any football
story he had ever made.
This man has probably a finer rec­
ord of comedy hits than any other
director in the industry. After work­
ing as an extra, property man and as­
sistant director, Hal Roach gave him
his first chance in 1918.
Hut it was only after Newmeyei
joined the Lloyd forces that he be­
gan to be heard from. He directed
“ Grandma’s Boy,” “ A Sailor Made
Man,” “ Dr. Jack,” “ Never Weaken,”
“ Safety Last,” “ Why Worry ” and
•‘I Do.” in addition to acting as co­
director on three o f Harold’s more
recent films,— “ Hot Water,” “ Girl
Shy” and “ The Freshman.”
Always T rade
Where You Get
S. & N. Green Stamps
No matter what you buy or where you buy it, be sure to ask for
your discount in S. & H. Green Stamps.
cash trade. Just keep in mind the substantial saving you make
when you procure the famous S. & H. premiums— hundreds of
which are illustrated in our catalog which we gladly furnish you
— and you’ll always want to get S. & H. Green Stamps.
NOTICE OF A N N U A L SCHOOL
M EETING
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters o f school district No. 108 o f I
Clackamas County, State o f Oregon,
that the annual school meeting o f said
district will be held at the high school
auditorium, to begin at the hour o f ]
7:30 o'clock p. m., on the third Mon­
day o f June, being the 18th day of
June, A. D., 1928.
This meeting is called for the pur­
pose o f electing one director to serve
for the term o f three years, and one
clerk to serve for the term o f ont
year and to transact other business-
usual at such meetings.
Dated this 25th day o f May, 1928.
J. G. HAYMAN,
Chairman. Board o f Directors
Ottest: WM. DALE, District Clerk.
Publish June 1 to June 15, 1928
A pin swallowed ten years ago
was recently removed from the lung
o f Mrs. Ellen Garth o f Fort Worth,
Texas.
FOOTBALL MAN DIRECTS
"TH E QUARTERBACK"
Ernest Bradshaw, who a few years
ago was a taxicab driver in Gorton,
A one-time football player, base­
Eng., has become a millionaire ship­ ball pitcher and all-round athlete to
owner in Australia.
direct a motion picture with a football
theme. What better choice?
Thirteen years after he was sepa­
The director is Fred Newmeyer
rated from his parents by the Ger­ who has just completed work on
man invasion of France, Raphel Re- Richard Dix’s latest Paramount star­
mon, aged 27, has been found in ring vehicle, “ The Quarterback,”
Paris.
which is the major attraction at the
Liberty Theatre here Sunday and
Attend» Grand Chapter
Monday.
Mrs. Ray Keith attended grand
Newmeyer obtained gridiron exper­
chapter in Portland one day this ience in Denver while starring on the
week.
Mrs. Abbie Armstrong o f high school team.
From amateur
Three Links was there through the en. football he stepped into professiona’
tire session.
baseball, pitching until his arm “ wenl
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the money it would have cost you had you purchased it at a store.
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THE PEOPLES STORE
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Dr. H. M. Kramer
D EN TIST
Estacada, Oregon
O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Evenings by appointment
For Your Picnic Lunches Consult Us
Our quality is of the best, and our prices are
right. We specialize in better bread and pas­
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Real Estate Loans, Insurance
Rentals
FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY
Tel. 77-3
Estacada, Ore.
O. D. EBY
Attorney at Law
General Practice Confidential
Adviser
Oregon
City, Oregon
Dr. M. M. Martindale
FOR SALE— Purebred kamp buck
and prebred brood sow that raises
good large litters pf pigs. Will sell
very reasonable if taken soon as I
need the money. E. W. Gribbon,
Estacada.
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ESTACADA, OREGON
H. B. SNYDER, PrOpTlCtOr
L. A. CH APM AN
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FOR SALE— One Economy cream I
separator, 200 lbs. capacity, also
one reed baby buggy, good as new, j
will sell cheap. F. A. Darrow, Es­
tacada, phone G4-2.
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CH IRO PRACTO R
o f Oregon City
Monday and Friday Evenings
after 6 o ’clock
O ffic e at Linn's Inn
The County
Agent...
recommends the growing of more alfalfa as a means
of increasing the prosperity of this county. He ad­
vises the use of lime in the growing of alfalfa, as well
as for some other crops, and has arranged for its pur­
chase by farmers at cost.
At his request, and in line with our policy of
co-operation in any project for the benefit of the
community, we are prepared to receive and transmit
orders for those wishing to purchase the lime.
ESTACADA STATE
BANK
Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year.
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C. V. MARTIN
Real Estate
Estacada, Oregon
Dr. W . W . Rhodet
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician and Surgeon
Estacada
Oregon
Schuebel, Beattie A Miller
Attorneys at Law
6 per cent state school money to
loan on farms; General law prac-
= * tice. Bank o f Oregon City Bldg,
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Oregon
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people throughout the United States and it is important that you
Route 1, Estacada
FOR SALE— One large mare, weight
about 1600 lbs. Good and gentle]
to work. Harvey Gigson, Barton,
Oregon.
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this exceptionally high grade merchandise is obtained by thrifty
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DEPENDABLE used cars.
Implement Co., Gresham.
Progressive merchants
gladly give you these valuable stamps in appreciation of your
A shewed Chicago detective emp­
M. C. Morlin o f St. Louis was sued
tied the steaming coffee pot in Henry by a dentist for the price o f a set of LOST— Red book containing two
Derin’s home and found a diamond false teeth he refused to pay for.
sales books. Geo. Lawrence and
ring that Derin had stolen.
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ESTACADA
OREGON
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DR. CH AS. P. JOHNSON
Dentist
Practice limited to extraction of
teeth and minor oral surgery,
nerve blocking & gas anesthesia
463 Morgan Bldg.
Portland
The Glorious Fourth
The plans are being made as fast as possible for a
big celebration. Everyone should give their whole- §
hearted co-operation. If everyone will -do their
share, it will go over big. Are you with us?
Estacada Meat Co.
Estacada, Oregon