Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, September 14, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1928
PAGE EIGHT
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1 Complete Front Axle Overhaul |
$ 3 .5 0
= Keep front wheels and steering gear lined up. An |
= occasional front system overhaul will save you tires |
| and insure safe driving. We will:
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T ake down fro n t axle sp rin g ste e rin g co n n ectin g rods, w heel and
fro n t ra d iu s ro d ; clean a n d inspect all p a rts.
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£
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2.
R eplace broken a n d w orn p a rts w here w ear can n o t be tak e n
up; re-bush a n d ream spindle bodies and arm s.
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£
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A d ju st ste e rin g arm co n n ectin g rod ball cap s; pack fro n t hubs
w ith g re a se ; rep lace w heels o a ^ ix le a n d a d ju s t bearings.
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4.
Remove a ll r u s t from sp rin g leaves, oil a n d re-assem ble; re-bush
fro n t sp rin g a n d perches if necessary.
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5.
A ssem ble fro n t system to chassis; check fro n t axle alig n m en t;
til t fr o n t axle a t c o rre c t angle.
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COOKE
BOB
MOTOR
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COMPANY
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D eer Season Open
Complete line of Remington Ammunition in |
stock. Get ready for the opening of the season |
by laying in your supply now.
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Sporting Goods, Kodaks and Films
Boner’s Sport Shop
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Estacada, Oregon
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“ SE R V IC E FOR LADIES*’
B U IL T AROUND VERY
AM USIN G SIT U A TIO N
ESTACADA LOCALS
Mrs. C. T. Cook w en t to P o rtlan d
one day last w eek to visit a physician
A head w aiter, th e m ost fam ous in and rem ained a few days.
all E urope, m eets a b e a u tifu l A m er­
O ne day la s t w eek M r. and Mrs.
ican heiress while v a ca tio n in g a t a
J. B. R obinson had as g u e sts fo r d in ­
fashionable A lpine inn. A visiting
n e r in th e evening, Mr. a n d Mrs. M;
k in g g re e ts him w ith delight. The
O lsen, th e ir son a n d a lady frien d ,
h o tel a tte n d a n ts w ait on him hand
all o f pluinview , O re., and Mr. and
a n d foot. His every whim is im m e­
Mrs. S tep h en s o f P o rtlan d .
d iate ly
satisfied.
D a u g h te r and
T he M idford building on th e cor­
w e alth y papa decided th a t verily, this
handsom e g entlem an m ust be “ som e­ n e r o f M ain a n d Second s tre e ts has
received a fresh hcoat o f p a in t this
o n e .”
T im e flies and th e ir frien d sh ip week.
<|iiickly develops. A t th e end o f his
Mr. and M rs. W. H. G rabeel and
fu rlo u g h , seeing th e yaw ning g u lf d a u g h te rs L avena and J e a n and Mr.
w hich divides him from th e girl,, o u r and Mrs. Irv in g Sm ith and th e la tte r ’s
distinguished s tra n g e r decides to m other, re tu rn e d from R oseburg on
spend one glorious n ig h t and leave Sunday evening. On a cc o u n t o f the
h e r life fo rev er. T he ice carnival date fo r th e opening o f th e deer
ta k e s place and u fte r it— o u r frien d h u n tin g season being changed, Mr.
w rite s a note d escribing th e chasm G rabeel and Mr. Sm ith had to d e fer
w hich se p a ra tes them b e fo re tak in g th e ir h u n tin g trip und will spend th<
th e n e x t tra in to Paris.
balance o f th e ir v acation a t home.
Days pass. O ne fin e evening who
should e n te r his d ining room b u t the
H dover At Ten
g irl! W hut happens? D on't fo rg e t,
she im agines th a t th e chasm he has
described has to do w ith his high
s ta te ; she d oesn’t realize th a t he is
only a head w aiter.
T h a t’s the situ atio n aro u n d which
th is g re a t p ic tu re , “ Service fo r L a­
d ies,” has been built. T his will be
th e fe a tu re a t the L ib e rty T h ea tre ,
E sta c a d a , Sunday and M onday.
SANDY LOCAL ITEMS
C harley Suckow a n d N. Schm itz
a re hom e from the N elson-Jarl mjU
th is week.
E. F. B runs su ffe re d a bad sprain
a t th e mill F rid a y and has to lay o ff
w ork fo r a while, a lth o u g h he w ent
b a ck to the mill.
B a ttle Axe Inn w as th e c e n te r of
m uch e x citem en t S un d ay night when
several m ountain clim bers w ere lost
u n til nearly m orning.
Mr. and Mrs. H enry lla m n ia n s and
fa m ily o f P o rtlan d a n d Mr. and Mrs.
lle n r y H aselw ander visited th e Hen
A photograph of th* Republican
r y H am m an Sr., fam ily o f Sandy prleldential candidate taken at about
the time of hla mother’s death.
S u n d ay , rem aining fo r dinner.
A lb ert M otjl o f Firw ood w as in
tow n M onday and renew ed his sub­ FOR SA LE— E lectric p o rtab le sew ­
ing m achine, $35; th re e chairs fo r
scrip tio n to the News.
$5; bed a n d m attress in good con­
“ Slim ” Sm ith has been m aking his
w od saw buzz a t a n u m b er o f Sandy
d itio n ; oil sto v e ; ru g . A. H oern-
W oodpiles this week.
icker, Sandy, phone lOx.
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VOICE AND PICTURES
NOW SYNCHRONIZE
E ngineers are now at work on a
simplified photophone device suitable
f for use In the home, which will make
it possible, it is
stated, to repro­
duce "talking mov­
ies" In the home
very much as the
o r d i n a r y radio
broadcast program s
are now being re-
c e 1 v e d In more
than eight million
homes.
T his a n ­
nouncem ent W I I
made by General
Jam es G. H arbord,
P resident of the
Radio Corporation
of America, a t the
form ation of a new company to be
know n as "R. C. A. Photophone, Incor­
porated.”
In discussing the form ation of the
new company,
General
Harbord
pointed out th a t although the Radio
Corporation, General E lectric and
V estlnghouse bad been preparing for
Beveral years to m arket apparatus
synchronizing voice and music with
m otion pictures, public Introduction
of the apparatus had been delayed un­
til the engineers had achieved "com ­
p lete practicability” so th a t it would
be as simple to operate as a radio
net, and, a t the sam e time, highly per­
fected.
"The Photophone,” said General
H arbord "la both simple and practi­
cal. The essential principle Is the
recording of pictures and sound on
one dim. W hile various m ethods have
been devised for ‘talking movies,' ex­
perience has shown th a t the most
practical Is th a t of recording pictures
and sound on the same film. This
is the method employed by the Photo-
phone. It Is now possible to photo­
graph the P resident of the United
S ta te s—voice as well as action—and
to distribute films reproducing the
event throughout the country.
Uses and Operation
"E asily operated reproducing appa­
ra tu s for use in theatres, schools and
churches will be nationally available.
An entire opera, m usical comedy or
dram a can be electrically recorded on
th e film, ju st as It is seen and heard,
and then reproduced from the same
film. W hatever can be seen or heard,
w hether It Is a nightingale singing or
an arm y in battle, can now be record­
ed and reproduced for both the eye
and the ear. Moving picture dram as
w ith complete orchestral accom pani­
m ent, or with m usic and speech, will
he available to r nation-wide usé.
"S tandard films w ithout the sound
can be used w ithout any change In
th e m achine. The only thing the op­
e ra to r has to do Is to close one sw itch
y t hen he Is projecting pictures with
sound, and open It when he does not
w a n t the sound. Any type of 'talking
film ’ can be need In the m achine. The
type of sound reproducer to be used
;wlll vary with the size of the room In
w hich the pictures are to be shown.
T he reproducer embodies some re ­
m arkable new developm ents In acous­
tics.
"S ight and hearing have been the
tw o avenues of approach to the hu­
m an mind for education, religion and
entertainm ent. Now one medium com
bines the appeal to sight and hearing
sim ultaneously, with universal accès
Blblllty and availability. The com­
p lete practicability of the new a rt has
already been dem onstrated, and there
rem ained only the need for an intelli­
gent and serviceable system of manu-
'fa c tu re and distribution.
"One can only guess a t the m any va­
ried uses of th is Invention as an In­
strum ent for the spread of knowledge,
for brlnclng the people of the world
closer together, and for the advance­
m ent of civilization.”
Mrs. J . B. R obinson w ent to P o rt­
land M onday m orn in g w here she vis
ite d relativ es a n d in th e m eantim e
h a d som e d e n ta l w ork done. She ex­
p ected to be a b se n t fo r a week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. C ary and
d a u g h te rs cam e up from G leneden
beach T h u rsd a y nig h t. Mr. C ary re ­
m ained here u n til M onday m orning tc
look a f te r business m a tte rs and was
accom panied to th e beach by P o st­
m aste r A. N. Jo h n so n , who rem ained
fo r a few days.
Bob Smith Garage
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Headquarters for ATWATER-KENT RADIOS; TUBES, AND BATTERIES M
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13-Plate Ford Battery, Now.................................................................... $ 1 0 .0 0
Complete Line of Ford Parts and Accessories in Stock
Phone Sandy 41
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The Secret of Our Values is BUYING POWER
Saturday and Monday, Sept. 15-17
The number of Red and White Chain Stores with which we are associated
throughout the country runs into thousands. Think of the buying power. No
wonder we can and DO give better values—not merely on a few “leaders” but
throughout the store. It will pay you to buy all your groceries at this Red and
White Chain Store.
CHAIN STORE PRICES— INDEPENDENT OWNERSHIP— REAL SERVICE
We reserve the right to limit quantities
DIAMOND MATCHES
COUNCIL SLICED BEEF
for best quality
6 boxes for
in glass jar
Two jars, 2Y>a
33c4
27c4
LUX TOILET SOAP
PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS
Delightfully Scented
3 bars for
National Biscuit Co. Product
Two-pound package
23c4
36c4
QUAKER QUICK OATS
•
BABO CLEANER
Makes a hearty Breakfast
Large Package for
For all household cleaning
Remarkably efficient. Two cans
28c4
25c4
Red and White
SERVUS COFFEE
OLEOMARGARINE
Fresh Roasted; Steel Cut
Fresh and pure, per lb.
You’ll Like It. Per lb.
21«4
47c4
DRY ONIONS
Servus Brand
Three pounds for
MARSHMALLOWS
10c4
SERVUS
SANDWICH
Fresh, large, fluffy; 10 oz. tin
PICKLES
25c4
Different, Tasty; 14-oz. jar
20c>
Yakima NETTED GEM POTATOES
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
18c4
10 pounds for
for successful baking
12-ounce can
------ Special Offer------
KELLOGG’S SHREDDED WHEAT
BISCUIT
43c4
HEAR OUR RADIO PROGRAM
Every Friday over Station KGW
6:30 p.m. Fun, Music
One large and one small pkg., both
15c4
The Peoples Store-Red & White Chain
H. B. SNYDBR, OWNER
$
"T H E R A W H ID E K ID ,”
HOOT GIBSON FILM
E X C IT E S A U D IE N C E
T hrills a n d spills, love and lau g h ­
te r, a re th e in g re d ie n ts th a t have
been m ixed to g e th e r to m ake “ The
R aw hide K id,” the U niversal W estern
production sta rrin g
H oot Gibson,
which opens F rid a y (to n ig h t) a t the
L iberty T h e a tre , E stac ad a , and will
be th e a ttra c tio n fo r tw o days.
In to th is p ictu re H oot brings his
e ngaging perso n ality , su p erb rid in g
and re alistic acting.
I t is safe to
say he once m ore d em o n strates his
rig h t to th e title o f bein g th e sc ree n ’s
g re a te s t W estern ro u g h rid e r fo r his
ste lla r p e rfo rm a n ce in a cross c o u n try
horse ra ce which w as film ed fo r this
p ictu re is a show in itself.
“ The Raw hide K id ” gives us th e
best all-ro u n d W e ste rn e v er film ed,
w ith ten se and d ra m a tic action in­
je c te d so as to c a rry o u t th e p la t of
a well w ritte n photoplay. W ith a
g roup o f fun-loving cow punchers who
in ten d to b e a t th e s ta r a t his own
gam e, H o o t is c a rrie d in to one of
the sw ifte st p ictu res o f his career.
As D ennis O ’H a rra , H oot ag air
shows his ab ility to stick to a g a l­
loping horse and som e o f th e g re a te s t
action p ictu res ever film ed o f a horse
race w ere p h otographed fo r this pic­
tu re . E v e ry th in g from fa st gun play
to fa s t horse ra cin g m akes th is pic­
tu re o f u n u su a l in te re st.
G eorgia H ale, th e d a in ty and sw eet
little m iss who m ay be rem em bered
as C harlie C haplin's leading lady. por.
tra y s th e ro le o f Je ssic a S ilverburg,
th e hero in e, and she is su re enough
love in te re s t. H a rry Todd, as usual,
in je c ts his bag o f tric k s as a com e­
dian, w ith F ra n k H agney, W illiam H.
S trau ss, Tom L inghahm and o th ers
in p ro m in e n t w ell-played roles.
Your Bank
O ne can th in k of no o th e r in stitu tio n m ore tru ly indicative
o f th e pro g ress o f a com m unity th a n its bank. A bank
succeeds as its cu sto m ers succeed. A ctual assets a re the
fo u n d a tio n o f its sta b ility , b u t progressive and successful
depositors and borrow ers a re th e source of its gro w th and
u sefulness to th e com m unity w hich it serves.
Y our b a n k needs you ju s t as you need the bank.
confidence brings m u tu al success.
W hen you becom e a cu sto m er o f th is bank you realize
th a t we ex ten d every c o u rte sy and service possible to m ake
th e connection a sa tis fa c to ry and p ro fita b le one to you.
ESTACADA STATE
BANK
Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year
TH E V E R Y BEST
is none too good for our customers—that’s why
we use only the very best ingredients the mar­
ket aff&rds 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
T I M E S C H E D U L E — P O R T L A N D - E S T AC AD A S T A G E S
T im a of D e p a r tu r e
S tation
E a s te rn S ta rs will please rem em -j
h e r th a t th e re will be a sta te d com .
m u nieation on T uesday night, S e p ­
tem b e r 18, in th e M asonic hall. A
special p ro g ram is bein g a rra n g e d fo r
th e e n te rta in m e n t o f th e m em bers j
a n d visitors.
Rex L udlow was se n t to th e C ush­
m an hospital, T acom a, last w eek, a f
I te r h aving had an ex am in atio n a t th e
v e te ra n 's hospital in P ortland.
Q uite a n u m b er o f seventh g ra d ers
I o f E stac ad a w ent to O regon C ity on
| T h u rsd ay o f last w eek to ta k e addi-
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Estacada *6:15 a. in.
8:30 a .m . 4:30 p .m . 7:00
Eagle Cr. 6:30 a. m.
8:46 a. m. 4:45 p. m. 7:15
Barton 6:35 a .m .
8:55 a .m . 4:55 p .m . 7:25
Carver
6:50 a .m .
9:10 a .m . 5:10 p .m . 7:35
Clack’mas 7:00 a .m .
9:20 a .m . 6:20 p .m . 7:45
Portland 7:35 a, m.
9:55 a .m . 6:00 p .m . 8:30
* Daily E x c e p t S u n d a y .
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V S a t u r d a y Only.
THE NEWS FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING.