Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 17, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928
PAGE SIX
LEA G U E STANDING
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Hillsboro
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Washougal
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Your Model T Ford is still the world’s greatest au-
tomobile value. The new model Ford car has
caused many inquiries to come to us regarding parts
and service on the present Model T Ford. The own-
er of today may rest assured that over 10,000 Ford
agencies in this country will be equipped to render
service and supply parts for the old Aodel T car
as long as it is on the road.
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Result s Last Sunday
Estacada 1 1, Oswego y.
Hanks 10 Davidson’s G.
Washougal G, Sellwood 1.
1 1 ills ho ro H, Sherwood 7 (1 2 in ).
Where They Play Next Sunday
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Sherwood at Estacada
Wnshouga! at Oswego.
Davidson’s at Hillsboro.
Bunks at Scllwood.
A G o o d F o u n d a t i o n T o B u i l d U pon .
ESTACADA
TAKES
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FROM OSWEGO TEAM
Double Stamps
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BOB
I Cooke Motor Co. I
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basemen running back and taking
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The crowd was wild at times dur­
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ing the contest. At least half the
Ians in the grandstand and along the
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r: side lines was boosting for Estacada.
Plan your fall and winter feeding now. Natur- E The score:
Estacada—
AB R H O A E
Minto 2b ......... 5 1 2 3 4 1
ally a Tried and Proven feed is the one you will
G 2 3 12 0 1
A. Lovelace lb
R. Lovelace cf
4 1 2 3 U 0
select to return you the most in eggs or milk, si Fischer
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5 2 i 5 0 1
Miller If
....... 5 2 2 1 0 (
Any dealer can supply you with
Weinel 2b ....... . 5 0 1 1 1 0
Bronson ss ..... .. 4 2 2 2 3 0
Scales rf ......... .. 2 U 0 0 U Ü
KERR’S EGG PRODUCER
Jennings r f ..... .. 1 0 0 0 0 0
KERR’S MILK RATION
lluight 3 b ....
1 0 0 0 0 0
Bussell p ......... . 5 1 3 0 3 0
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| Poultrymen
—
Saturday, August 18
ON ALL CASH PURCHASES AND ACCOUNTS PAID IN FULL
Dairymen |
T ota ls.........
Oswego—
Brooks ss .......
| 175 Tillamook St.
Portland, Oregon e Cebhardt
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Roberts 2b .....
Rittenhouse cf..
Lehl c ............
Shipley 3b
ESTACADA TRUCK LINE
V/essling If
D A IL Y TRIPS FROM E S T A C A D A TO PO RTLA ND
Manning p
Sundeleaf p ....
Leave all freight at warehouse. In ordering your freight sent thru
us you receive personal service both in Estacada and Portland that
Totals .......
will save time and money
Triangle Mills Inc.
43 11 16
AB B H
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1 0 0
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The fact that this store has become a member of the Red and
White chain organization does not interfere with the giving of
S. & H. trading stamps. Green Stamps will be given as in the past.
Your Prosperity
is at Stake
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1 0 0
1 1 0
3 0 0
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RED & WHITE GROCERS Live “IN” the Community— not “ON”
the Community
The independent ownership plan of the Red and White Store is
the ideal grocery plan— it gives you chain store prices and yet
keeps our community prosperous.
40 9 14 27 11 6
“ YO U CAN DO BETTER A T A RED AND W H ITE STORE”
by
Innings
Score
Call and Deliver Service
KITCH1NG & STE1NMAN
Estacada 0 0 0 2 U 0 7 0 2— 11
EAst
2406
Portland
Phone 61-5 Eitacada
0 0 0 4 1 0— 9
Oswego 2 0 2
Innings pitched by Sundeleaf 6, at
bat 2(1, hits 9, runs 6; innings pitched
stomach of J. C. Christens, a car by Manning 1!, at bat 17, hits 7, runs
Here and There
Because Ben Shadow of St. Louis pcnter of St. Paul.
5. Three base hits— Weinel, shipley
H. B. SNYDER, OWNER
and Lehl. First on balls o ff Russell
tried to kiss her, Miss Mary Grome
5, o ff Sundeleaf 2, o ff Manning 1.
cut o ff part of his ear with a bread-
Mrs. Mary Rehburg, 71, of Cleve­ Two base hits— Miller, A. Lovelace,
knife.
land, was fined $10(1 when she ad Russell 2, Minto, liittonhouse 2, Si­
Struck out by Rus-
mitted in police court that she hud mons, Brooks.
Words underscored by Mrs. Emily sold beer to support her invalid hu.> si 1 1, by Sundeleaf 4, by Manning 4.
Double play, Bronson to Minto to A.
Punchard of London in a poem re­ band.
Lovelace.
Umpires Demmon and
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sulted in her husband being granted
Here and There
Hand. Time 2:40.
a divorce.
Mrs. Edith Teague of Kansas
City found a snake coiled in her bed
Shrine Much Visited
Mrs. Jane Webb of Hanbury,
Nine nails were removed from tin and killed it with her shoe.
H ALOW ATS and CROSLEYS
It Is nelieved that the tomb of the I Eng., celebrated her 100th birthday |
Unknown Soldier In Arlington ceme­ in the same house where she was
Come in and let us give you a demonstration
tery luis been decorated more often
born.
than any monument or memorial, tak­
Sporting Goods, Kodaks and Films
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ing Into consideration the length ol
time that it has been built. Scarcely
Charles Belt, 7 years old, o f Lex
a day passes that a wreath Is not ington, Ky., has suffered no ill ef­
placed upon the tomb In tribute, and fects, despite the fact that he de­
often two or three are laid there on voured a 10-pound supper at a res­
Estacada, Oregon
the same day.
taurant recently.
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RADIO BARGAINS
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Boner’s Sport Shop
Chicken Dinner
The oldest relic of the early ages
yet found In Yorkshire, England, is
believed to be an ancient stone Im­
plement discovered at Eston Nab,
near Mhldlesborongh. It Is said to be
about 75,000 years old. The discov­
ery, some think, establishes for the
first time the existence of a race of
subhuman beings In northern Britain.
Linios Inn
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Relic of Ancljnt Race
S U N D A Y
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Time Lost by Sickness
A bulletin . f the committee on ad­
ministrative practice of the American
Public Health association says that
estimates from various sources, pub­
lished In February, 1!>27, state that
the average annual loss to wage earn­
ers 1n the United States on account
of sickness usually ' tries from six
to nine days per person.
Geologists believe that the great
Andes mountain chain on the western
coast of South Aferica is the young-
. est mountain range in the world.
In China and Japan religious per­
sons write prayers on paper, which
is then burned in a ceremonial fire.
Try a Want Ad in the News.
SANEKBARBERSHOP
BOBBING, BARB ERING
SHOWER BATHS
A N D SHOE SHINING
Action of Lightning
The mysterious quirk of lightning
that tears off the sole of a shoe or the
whole shoe of the person who may be
struck Is not mysterious at all. Many
persons have perspiring feet. The
electric holt encounters the perspira­
tion, converts It to steam and the en­
suing explosion blows otT the sole or
shoe.
WORK
CAREFU LLY
DONE
If Your Radio Is for
Sale See Us.
Fail to Hold Audience
Common speakers have only one
set of ideas and one set of words to
clothe them in; and these are always
ready at the mouth; so people come
faster out of a chnrch when It Is al­
most empty than when a crowd Is at
the door.—Jonathan Swift.
Life’s Tribulations
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches anil
children’s between meal snacks.
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M.
Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The
same price as the regular large loaf.
Sold at Your Favorite
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Grocery and Restau- I t U U t J W i n
rants in Estacada and
LO N G LOAF
Vicinity.
Ibietst numte i c f «b Msftttmfsmilf
“ tail when the new car arrived I
found tt was one shade lighter than
my dress.” remarked a well-dressed
woman, “hut then, ns I told my hus­
band, we all have our crosses ”—
Terre Haute Tribune.
Everybody Interested
The whole family owns the car.
That la. when the car Is Idle It Is
mother’s car when tt Is In nse It ts
the children’s oar. and when disabled
or with a tire down It Is dad’s ear.—
Pratt Republican.
If you expect to buy a
new one, try out the
NEW ELECTRIC
ATWATER-KENT
in your own home.
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ESTACADA
REBECCA
LODGE’S
SPECIAL—
Tuesday, August 21
Laura La Plante in
“ FINDERS KEEPERS”
Also the W hirlwind Comedy
“ HANDS OFF”
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Third Liberty
Bonds
Are called for payment September 15
and interest ceases after that date.
No Obligations
This bank will be pleased to forward these
bonds for payment for any holders of the
same.
Estacada
Pharmacy
ESTACADA STATE
BANK
Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year.
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The Peoples Store— Red & White Chain
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