Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, August 31, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HORSE RACING TO BE
COUNTY FAIR FEATURE
SOME OF BEST RACING STOCK
IN NORTHWEST LINED UP
FOR CANBY PROGRAM
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1928
Shazer’s house.
Mrs. McDonald is South and the dirty and crowded
Mrs. B. F. Forrester’s sister.
cities o f the East can not compare
Miss A lice Forrester, who hus been with Portland.
home on a vacation, has returned tc
Roy Pattison entertained friend
I Miss Opal Clester returned Sun Los Angeles where she is employed. at a chicken and ice cream suppei
day from a visit to Newport.
Mrs. William Hyde was a Portland Sunday.
The guests weqe Petrus
Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson and visitor Monday.
Fricktl, Miss Edith Johnson, Miss Ge
son Virgil vited Mrs. Nelson’s mothe
Geraldine Warren o f Vancouver, trude Fricktl, Miss Clara Fricktl and
in Estaeada Sunday.
Wash., spent the week end with her Kenneth Troupe.
A. G. Buhlingt-r returned to Can friend, Miss Ruth Glover.
Rev. Dr. W. R. Ware, pastor
ada Wednesday.
Mrs.
Buhlinger
Mrs. E. L. Trullinger with Clar­ the First Methodist church o f Ruth
Paul and Ernest, will go later.
ence and Millard and Mr. and Mrs, erfordton, N. C., a fter spending
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Shultz and Wm. Sanders were Sunday visitors
few days here with his sister, Mrs
Mrs. M. E. Gilmore o f Gresham vis at the home o f Grant Test.
A. E. Alspaugh and family, rejoined
ited at the Shultz home last Thur:
Mrs. Lyle P. Conner, Mrs. E. Cling his party, known as “ Thomas Tours
day.
He visited his
ingsinith and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Bronson has been visiting
made the Mt. Hood Loop trip one nephew, Lawrence Alspaugh and fam
with friends at West I.inn the pasl
ily while in Los Angeles. Dr. Ware
lay last week.
week.
is
now touring the Western part of
Dr. Emil Furrer, who underwent
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ford motored
Canada.
to Forest Grove Sunday evening t an operation fo r appendicitis at St,
Vincents hospital, Portland, returned
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Alspaugh an<
visit Mr. Ford's parents.
Mrs. W. A. Smith was visiting to his home Sunday and is reported daughter Janet o f Palo Alto, Cal
o be making rapid recovery.
He spent their vacation with Mr. and
friends in Eagle Creek this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meyers and fam hopes to be out on the ranch next Mrs. A. E. Alspaugh and helped en
ily are spending their vacation at Sunday, he says.
tertain their uncle, Dr. W. R. Ware
IMPORTANT
WE HANDLE KERR’S FEEDS FOR THIS REASON:—
We believe Kerr’* Feed* give the person who buy* them
the most for the dollar. Thi» choice was made after year •
of experience in Dairy and Poultry Feed*.
Come in and we will explain further and will gladly help you solve
your feed problems.
BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE
Phone 601
Estacada, Oregon
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As horse races are to be among
the main events at the Clackamas
county fa ir this year, Lloyd Kendall
o f Canby, who is superintendent o f
racing this year, has already lined up
GILGAN’S
50 head o f some o f the best racing
horses in the Northwest.
N ot only will there be trotters,
pacers, but also running races for the
running races are to be big attrac­
tions. It was noticable that last year
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many o f the fair visitors desired the
Pettit Mattresses
Miller’s W all Paper
horse races as in form er years, the
Murphy’s Blushing Laquer
1927 fa ir being witihout a racing
program, and with Kendall selecting
a bunch o f horses in the Yakima
z Pabco Shingle Samples
Glass and Glazing
Mrs. W illiam Sunders returned Roy Alspaugh and son and daughte
Seasade.
country he has promised some o f the
Mr. and Mrs. B. McDonald and Thursday from a vneation trip ir came up from Myrtle Creek to visit Tmiiiiiimiimmimmmmiiimimnmimimiiimmimmiiiiimiiimmimiiimii-:
best races in the history o f the coun­
two children have moved out from Eastern Oregon, where she spent sev­ at the Alspaugh home.
ty fair.
Portland and have rented Mrs. De eral weeks visiting her mother and
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tracy o f Port
There will be three races each a f­
lister in Umatilla,
Pendleton und
land are spending the summer in
ternoon, the first being a 2:25 trot in
Hermiston.
their cottage on Eagle Creek near
three heats, fo r which a purse of
DEEP CREEK RINGS IN
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cogswell have his father’s place.
Mr. Tracy
$200 has been put up; the second,
Deep Creek, a prosperous farminj
(turned Iron) a week s motoring trip daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
a 2:12 pace, three heats, fo r a purse country adjoining Sandyridge, ring:
brough Washington. I bey took Mrs. McFarland, spent the week end with
o f $250; the running race to follow, in this w eek:
EXTRA QUALITY
Cogswell’s sister,
Mrs.
Tennyson. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy,
this to be made up in the overnight
Mrs. Plas Douglass has raised ex
home to Rockford and returned thru
Men’s size, each ......... ................. 5 0 C
entries. The same program will be ceptionally
fine
green beans this
Dinty Moore has had good sized
Spokane. They met Mrs. Sanders
carried out on the second day o f the season.
Some o f the beans are
crowds at the park on Sundays and
and all drove home together.
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fair, and the third day will be a 2:18 foot long.
all seemed pleased with Eagle Creek
Mrs. E. Clingingsmith has gone to
trot in three heats, followed by a
The Deep Creek swimmin’ hoi
as a resting place and amusement
free-for-all pace, the form er race for has been full o f swimmers every ho1 spend a week with relatives in Port­ I park. Mr. Moore is kind and atten
land.
a purse o f $250 and the latter for night.
i tive.
Miss Ruby H offm eister, with
$300. These two races will be fo l­
Plas. Douglas« and daughter, Mis
Mr. and Mrs.
William
Sanders her bright smile, is an efficien t and
Estacada, Oregon
lowed by the running races.
Edna and son Howard, went to Cat «pent a pleasant evening at the home pleasant helper.
The rules o f the North Pacific ver Monday night to market black
f Mrs. K. H. Kenny listening to the I
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Kucing association will govern the berries ut the cannery.
radio, recently.
LAMBS HAULED THRU SANDY
races.
Charley
Danielson was the last
Grant Test sold two very fine heif
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For the first time lambs are being
A ll superintendents o f the depart­ farm er to thresh on the hill.
H
el's this week to E. N. Foster.
ments have been selected, and from grain averaged about 53 bushels t<
trucked through Sandy direct to the
Portland visitors at the W. F. Pat- city stock yards.
Formerly
they
these their departments will largely the acre.
When you have an order that you are going to ^
driven
down the mountains
be filled this year. The judging of
Mrs. Ernest Douglass visited Mrs tison home last Sunday were Mr. and were
all exhibits, according to W. H. Plas Douglass Monday. On Sunday Mrs. Claud Carmack and family. The where they grazed through the sum
send to some mail order house, bring that list into us §
Kanne, secretary, will start on lb the Douglass boys, Earl and Frank Carmacks have just returned from mer, were loaded at Bull Run and
and we will give you as good a price, if not better, §
first day o f the fair, and the exhibits motored to Estaeada.
making a tour o f the United States, shipped via train. This new method
and also far superior merchandise.
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must be in place by the opening o f
Mr. Carmack says Oregon fo r him will cause little loss o f weight, and is
When
you
send
the
money
away
from
home
we
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from
now
on,
as
the
heat
o
f
the
much
quicker.
the fair, September 18.
GANTENBEIN FAMILY PICNICS
The follow ing are the department
will never see it again, so why not give your home
The Gantenbein fam ily clan re
heads o f the fair this year: H. H. cently met at the attractive park of
merchant a chance first. We will meet any price
Chindgren, livestock; H. VV. Kanne, Mr. and Mrs. George Hayden, near
listed in their catalogue or is quoted to you. Keep
pavilion and advertising; W. B. Law- Rhododendron, 103 'being present.
the money in our home town.
ton, amusements and dancing; Bren- A large fam ily o f the Gantenbeins
ton Vedder, gate and grandstand; lived near Sandy years ago.
W. W. Everhardt, treasurer; W. W.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
Everhardt, chief entry clerk; Byron GET FOUR GALLONS OF BERRIES
W e invite you to join us on this occasion in the ob­
O. Garrett, publicity manager.
Anna Hennessey and Jim Allison
The advisory committees are John o f Sandy went to Wild Cat Sunday.
servance of this annual event.
R. Humphreys, Oregon City chamber Arrivin g at noon, they climbed l 1-2
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Open Until 9 a. m., Labor Day
o f commerce;
O.
R.
Daugherty, miles “ up,” and picked around four
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Greater Clackamas union o f clubs; gallons o f berries, and climbed the
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S. A. Roberts, farm bureau; B. O. sume distance down over logs and
Garrett, Oregon City Kiwanis club; brush. The berries are very large
M. C. Buxton, Clackamas County and many o f them, but hard to get,
they report.
Jersey cnttle club.
Mrs. A. I. Hughes, Guernsey cattle
SANDY PROPERTY SOLD
club; .1. A. Shibley, Pomona Grange;
are standard with many feeders because of the
George Beers, Sandy real estate
B. O. Garrett, press; H. B. Evans,
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Estacada,
Oregon
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Clackamas County Bankers’ associa man, announces the sale o f the J
the uniform quality.
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tion; Mrs. W. H. Kanne, P. T. A .; J. W. Dixon house in Sandy to Dan
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J. Inskeep, county agent; R. C. Kueh- Meyer, recently o f Cottrell. Mr. and
A trial will convince you too.
ner, boys’ and girls’ 4-H club work; Mrs. Meyer will now make their home
at
Sandy,
Ensley Gribble, livestock; John Rob­
Any dealer can supply you.
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inson, pavilion; who, with W. W. E v­
erhardt and Carl Joehnk form the SANDY FOLKS PICK BERRIES
committee at large.
G. O. McIntyre, partner in the
Avon Jesse o f Canby w ill have Bruns-Mclntyre sawmill, joined his
charge o f the floral department; Mrs. w ife and daughter huckleherrying,
175 Tillamook St.
Portland, Oregon =
A. H. Knight, the domestic science; Saturday night, walking up the moun>
i n i i i i i i m i i i i n i i i i m u m u h im m u i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i n m i in i n m i t m i i m m r
Mrs. Carl Joehnk, textile; Mrs. W. tain six miles and picked Sunday.
H. Thompson, poultry and Martin Mr. McIntyre and Celeste and Dor­
Stauber, dancing.
othy Bruns have been picking berries
There is much activity on the fair two weeks, going up the hills on their
grounds, and the opening day, which riding horses.
is to be children’s day, w ill find the
grounds a irujtit inviting place as SEES HIS FIRST STREET CAR
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many improvements have been made
:er had £
Friday
and Saturday, Aug. 31, Sept. 1—
this year. N ew buildings are being house quests recently.
They y were
n c iv i ! r ?
erected, and the girls and boys 4-H Mr. and Mrs. A. C. New and Otis ^
William Haines in
club building, which is to be used as Derr o f Mt. Vernon. Derr had never I j
“ SPRING FEVER”
a livestock barn, will be dedicated seen a street car, although he had | v
With Joan Crawford and George K. Arthur.
on the opening day. H. C. Seymour lived in John Day valley sixty years ^
Comedy, “ Heebee Jeebees.”
o f Corvallis, at the head o f the state until he reached Portland on his way ! ^
Sunday and Monday, till 6 p. m., Sept. 2 and 3—
work o f the 4-H club, is to be pres­ to the Decker home. Derr also mar I ^
“ WE AMERICANS”
ent.
veiled at “ such tall buildings.”
With George Sidney, George Lewis and Patsy
The club members are assisting in
erecting the structure, and a number BELL HOME OF SANDY LEASED
Ruth Miller. Though born in different climes
o f organizations are also donating
all
become brothers under the skin in the cruci-
The A. W. Rell residence in Sandy
towards the building.
• ble of American liberty. Complete change of
is leased to Miss Edna Thompson.
The structure is 00x100 feet and whose parents will move here soon, i
program Monday evening at 6 o’clock.
is the most attractive livestock ham Miss Arleigh Kammerer will live with
Monday,
September 3, Starting at 6 o’clock—
Here’s
a
tire
that
combines
good
looks,
high
quality
on the fair grounds. Instead o f the the Thompsons during the school
Bebe Daniels, Gertrude Ederle, James Hall in
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and low price. It is
not an unknown brand. It is
single aisle as in other barns on the year.
A new hath room and other
Men and Boys Belts
J. K. E L Y
Mail Order Competition
YEP! We’re Ready for
the Big Labor Day Celebration
S. & S. H A R D W A R E
| Triangle and Kerr Brands
Estaeada Meat Co. j
Save
ire Money
ground« there are two, one at each improvements are added to the Bel’ $ built
side with large entrance waya.
, home, W alter A lt doing the plumbing y
It’s
Buxton Bros, o f Molalla. who are I and C. Sharnke the papering.
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breeders o f purebred Jerseys, have
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contributed towards the building STANHOPE PIER AT MARVEL INF
fund by donating to the club mem-
Multnomah county commissioner
bers o f Clackamas county a pure- Stanhope Pier and Fred Brady o f
bred Jersey bull calf, which is to be Portland were pleased patrons o f the
disposed o f in any manner the mem- i new Marvel Inn, and were amazed to
bers see fit. The calf has an excel- find aUch a view so close to the city.
lent pedigree, and no doubt will com- j
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mand a good price.
CLUB LEADERS TO MEET
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by the World's largest manufacturer of til’es.
a genuine Goodyear Pathfinder.
Expert Repairing
4 Our shop is the only one thoroughly equipped this
^ 7 sitle of Portland. Mr. A. H. Williams, wno is in
charge of the shop, is an expert on Chevrolets and
general auto repair work.
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Many club member, are to enter
The regular meeting o f the Local $
livestock at the 1928 fair, according Leaders League will be held Satur- *
to the county club agent, R. C. day, September 1. at 2 p. m., in the
KaM M T.
chamber o f commerce rooms. Oregon
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I City.
The program will consist of
JONSRUDS HAVE VISITORS
home-making demonstrations on bnl
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jonsrud o f making and musical numbers. Mat-
Kelso had as guests last week Mr. ters pertaining to club work in regard
and Mrs. Gilbert Jonsrud and daugh- to the county fair w ill be taken up
ter Melba o f Portland.
' at this time.
All
work
fully guaranteed— prices reasonable
Either Flat Rate or Time Work
Cascade Chevrolet Company
Estacada, Oregon
Poultry and Dairy Feeds |
Triangle Mills Inc.
LIBERTYTHEATRE
“ SWIM, GIRL, SW IM ”
A peach on the beach, a fish in the water— that’s
Bebe Daniels in this big comedy.
Comedy
feature, Everett Horton in “ No Publicity.”
Wednesday and Thursday, September 5 and 6—
“ THE ROUGH RIDERS”
With Noah Beery, Charles Tarrell, Geo. Ban­
croft and Mary Astor. A great picture of the
Spanish-American war. Comedy, Bobby Ver­
non in “ Crazy to Fly.”
Friday and Saturday, September 7 and 8—
Pola Negri in—
“ BARBED W IRE”
With Clive Brook and Einar Hanson; from the
story, “ The Woman of Knockaloe” by Hall
Baine. Comedy, “ Bobby Vernon in “ Wedding
Vows.”
Admission: Adults, 25c; Children under 14, 10c
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