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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEW*, FRIDAY, AUGUST 81, 1828 PAGE EIGHT "" ' ^ 11 m 111111 h 11111 m ti m 111111111 u 11 n 11111111111111111 n • i m 11111 m 1111111111 | Put Your Model T Ford j! IN SHAPE FOR YEARS OF SERVICE | Our records show that the average useful life of a 5 Model T Ford is seven years. That means there should be a lot of good service left in your car. | Don’t sacrifice it just to get a new automobile, but = bring it in and let us look it over. W e’ll tell you just i what it needs and fix it up at low cost. The labor | charge for completely overhauling the engine and trasminssion is only j i = = | § I $ 25.00 I BOB I - '• 1 . 1 i 1 r Mrs. Rosie Dahl was over a few days ago looking after her flock of 1800 sheep that are grazing at Wild Cat. On her trip up the mountain from Cherryville she had with her Mrs. Dolly Bedenstein, Mi^g Cather ine Thayer and “ Jimmie,” her fore- man. They all enjoyed the hosre- back ride. Mrs. Dahl reports her flocks in fine shape. She will mar- ket spring lambg by truck, for the first time. ^ . 111111111111111111111H1111111111111111111111111111111 t i l 11111II1111 i 11111111111II111111 i I tl 111111111 I RADIO BARGAINS f HALOWATS and CROSLEYS Come in and let us give you a demonstration Sporting Goods, Kodaks and Films E * Boner’s Sport Shop jj Estacada, Oregon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiii LEG IO NNAIRES DROP Fawcett, Edward Earle and a notable CONTEST TO O SW E GO cast appear in it. Joan Crawford, (Continued from page one) nine Sunday. The following Sunday will bring both teams to Estacada for a double header. A slight change in the batting av erages o f the Legionnaires is noted after Sunday’s contest: II P tc H ill F i s c h e r ............ .... 6 7 AB 33. .4 9 2 A. ...... 3 9 19 .4 8 7 V V e in e l R ay ............... L o v e la c e 95 44 .4 6 3 .... 16 7 .4 2 5 S i d M i l l e r ..................... .... 86 34 .4 0 0 Johnny 17 6 .3 5 3 H a r o l d H a i g h t ......... ........1 5 5 .3 3 3 H arry T ony M ille r M in t o B ron son C la r e n c e A r n o ld ....... ...... ......... ...... .... .......... 85 26 .3 0 6 46 15 .3 2 6 .... 96 29 .3 0 2 ............. .. .. 62 14 .2 2 6 R u s s e l l ... L o v e la c e K e n S c a le s . Russell and Fischer increased their average in Sunday’s game, while Scales and Weinel held their own Other members o f the team lowered their standing as a result o f the Os wego contetst. The box score: heroine o f “ The Unknown,” “ The Taxi Dancer,” and other recent hits, plays a golf devotee as heroine o f this film. Hermann Hagedorn Thrilled While Filming T. R. Drama One o f the proudest moments in the life o f Hermann Hagedorn, o ffi cial biographer o f Theodore Roose velt, and secretary of the Roosevelt Memorial Association, came when he donned the uniform o f The First Volunteer Cavalry, in filming a scene for “ The Rough Riders.” On the same spot where T. R. recruited hir famous regiment, Hugedorn stood with Frank Hopper, Roosevelt’s liv ing double, while “ the troops” passed in review. “ The Rough Riders” comes to th< Liberty theater W e d n e s d a y and Thursday. “ W e Am ericana” Colony Next “ We Americans,” the stage play by Herbert Gropper and Max Siegel has been made into one o f the finest motion pictures o f the yeai and will open at the Liberty Sunday and Monday. The cast includes George Sidney, Patsy Ruth Miller, George Lewis, Eddie Phillips, Beryl Mercer, John Boles, Albert Gran Michael Visaroff, Kathlyn Williami and others. It was directed by Ed ward Sloman. “ Spring Fever” i> Bill Haines’ Latest Milton William Haines, whose education has gone through football, baseball and military drill m his last three pic. tures, had to learn g olf to round out bis strenuous training, in “ Spring Fever,” his new Merto - Goldwyn- Mayer vehicle coming Friday to the Liberty theater. It is a lilting comedy o f the links, directed by Edward Sedgwick. Joan Crawford, George ■ ■- ■ ■ ■ ■ Celebrate With ESTACADA = =• E5 =5 LABOR DAY M A R V E L INN OPENED IN N E W JONSRUD P A R K = Meet Jack Hanson at Marvel Inn) 5 5 and you’ll know at once that Sandy j = has a new local chef that can serve 5E the best kind o f meals, and in a classy == way. Sandy’s latest is the opening of = the above inn at Jonsrud Park, a very = artistic place in a most wonderful ~ nature setting overlooking Sandy I = River canyon 600 feet below. When you order a chicken dinner, or per haps a sandwich, an ice, or an etc., you will enjoy sitting at one o f the gray-green tables, hand made, hand polished, and while you eat Mt. Hood will be looking at you! Mr. Hanson and wife are recently here from Modesto, Cal., and Mr. Hanson cooked for fifteen years, am) was fromerly chef at St. Francis ho tel, San Francisco. | Cooke Motor Co. | ...................................................................................................... ... 1 MRS. D AH L INSPECTS FLOCKS A T B R ICH TW O O D September 3,1928 Street Carnival, Parade, Minor Sports, Flower Show, Good Program at Lib erty Theater, Music by the Band all day, and Street Dance in the Evening PROGRAM 10:30 A. M.— Street Parade. 11:00 A. M.— Flower Show. 12:00 Noon— Picnic Dinner. 2:00 P. M.— Minor Sports, Races, Etc. Picture show afternoon and evening Street dance in the evening with good music L E T TE R TO THE ED ITO R In spite o f the space so generously donated by newspapers and magazines and the liberal publicity given by itiiimiiimiiiimmiimmiHimiiiimimmiimmimmiimiimmimiimiimmmimn public spirited citizens o f the coun try, smokers’ fires, and carelessly or criminally left campfires are on MIDNIGHT MATINEE AT LIBERTY THEATER the increase in our Oregon forests. Only recently a party o f our own valley residents who had been in the Squaw mountain locality after huck SYLVESTER LAWRENCE, Grand Marshal of the Day leberries, left a camp fire burningj No attempt was made to extinguish it, and, in fact, the evidence shows that they added squaw grass fuel to the smoldering embers just before Courtesy they left. To add insult to injury, they left a dirty, unsanitary camp ground. It would seem as though anyone would know better than to leave a fire un H. B. SNYDER, OWNER der conditions as they existed on that particular day. No rain o f any consequence had fallen for fifty days. The day wa: hot and sultry and burning condi tions about as bad as could be, with the humidity down to 12. If this fire had not been discov ered by a good citizen and reported DOVER promptly to tljf Squaw Mountain firemen, a very expensive and dis astrous fire would have occurred. Threshing work began on Tuesday The very huckleberry patches that when Joseph DeShazer started on his this criminally careless camper so crop. He had two days work even In co-operation with the county agent, we keep a carefully combed would have been though a part o f his crop did not supply of bulletins covering almost everything of destroyed and in all probability thi turn out as well as he expected. He adjoining green timber and water- j and his partners are not doing cus interest locally along agricultural, horticultural and shed. Surely, some o f the adults as tom threshing this year so it is ex floricultural lines. well as the children, need a keeper | pected that Wm. Bosholm of Firwood when they stray from their own dooi will bring his machine in. Bulletins on hand include farm crops, fruit, nuts, yard. According to a report received on flowers, home gardens, soil studies, livestock, bees, Monday evening, D. V. Rose, who is poultry, diseases and pests of fruit and livestock and Try a Want Ad in the News. at the Good Samaritan hospital with a broken leg, is recovering as rapid- miscellaneous bulletins. If we have not what you I ly as possible, although he is suffer need, we shall be glad to obtain it for you if possible. ing considerably. The Peoples Store— Red & White Chain Our Bulletin Service 0200010000000200000102000102000002010202010200110201024853235300000202235323235353534848535353480202 The Rev. C. Bob Smith Garage Phone Sandy 41 Carrying a complete line of Ford Parts Accessories, Tires and lubes T. Cook has again taken up his duties in this community and in the middle o f last week he j made a number of visits. On Sunday j he conducted the usual services. School will open on Labor Day for ; the usual nine months term. The former teacher, Violet Eccles, who { was magried during the early part of ! vacation will be in charge. The board has been caring for the last minuti I prepaartions, a new clock and other j interior equipment has been pur- I chased. Hiram Johnson painted the j building several weeks ago. The en rollment will probably be thirty oi I more pupils in all grades. Mr. and Mrs. Ralp DeShazer mo tored to Portland on Saturday eve ning to spend the week end with Mrs. DeShazer’s parents. Sunday they drove to Antelope on business j as Mrs. Stanley Carr, Mrs. DeSha zer’s sister, will teach there this com ing school year. The DeShazers re turned home Monday afternoon and report a wonderful trip. • HOUSE FOR RENT— Four rooms : and bath. Phone Sandy 24 or ■ write Mrs. Viola Denning, Route :j 2, box 96, Boring. , It ---- G ertrude Ederle Rescue, P. S.— Tires and T u bes at M ail Order Prices ESTACADA STATE BANK Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year THE VERY BEST is none too good for our customers— that’s why we use only the very best ingredients the mar ket affords in all our products. Ask for Esta- cade-Made Bread. For sale at all local grocery stores. Use only the best. U-NEED-A BAKERY Estacada Phone 87-1 TIME SCHEDULE— PO RTLAN D -E STACAD A STAGES Station Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. — Risking her own life to save 19 S i year old Mary Ashcraft from drown- ing, Gertrude Ederle of English chan- Lv. 5 5 nel fame, thilled 2000 spectators at Lv. S 5 Santa Monica beacn when she tem- Lv. 5E porarily dropped her acting part with 1 Lv. — Paramount Famous Lasky C orpora-! Lv. Ar. 5 5 tion to dash into a treacherous surf S S in the grim role o f life saver. The S rescued girl was an extra with Bebe — Daniels in ’ ’ Swim, Girl Swim,” which $ will be at the Liberty Monday eve THE Time o f Departure Portland 10:00 a. m. Clackamas 10:35 a. m. Carver 10:60 a. m. Barton 11:05 a. m. Eagle Creek 11:15 a. m. Cedar Brook 11:18 a. m. Estacada 11:80 a. m. Station 2:00 2:35 2:50 3:05 3:15 3:18 3:30 p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. 6:20 6:55 7 :05 7 :25 7:35 7 :38 7:60 Tima o f Departure Estacada *6:15 a. m. Eagle Cr. 6:30 a. m. Barton 6:35 a. m. Carver 6:50 a.m . Clack’mas 7 :00 a. m. Portland 7 35 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 4:30 8:45 a. m. 4:45 8:55 a. m. 4:55 9:10 a.m . 5:10 9 :20 a. m. 5 :20 9:55 a. m. 6 .00 Daily Except Sunday p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. Sunday 11:00 11 :35 11:50 12:06 12:15 12:18 12:30 p. p. p. a. a. a. a. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. V Saturday 1! 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