Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, September 21, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928
W ILL BE APPOINTED
RUBE SHAW'S GIRL BAND
COMING TO LIBERTY
SECRETARY OF STATE
Hal E. Hoss of Oregon City will be
appointed by Governor I. L. Patter­
son shortly to serve as secretary of
state, filling the unexpired term of
Sam A. Kozer, who ¡ b resigning to
take over new duties as director of
the state budget.
The change in
state officials is set for
Monday,
September 24, and Mr. Hoss will
serve by appointment o f the governor
until January 7, 1929, the end of
the term for which Mr. Kozer had
been elected.
Mr. Hoss is the republican nomi­
nee for the office o f secretary of
state, winning in the primaries by a
wide margin over H. H. Corey and
Eagle Creek Trading Co
As a special event in the interest
o f Liberty Theatre partons, Manager
Bill Perry has secured Rube Shaw’s
Famous Girl Band as a headline at­
traction, accompanied by a number
of high class vaudeville acts which
include singing, dancing and comedy
offerings, to appear at the Liberty
on the evening of Saturday, Septem­
ber 29. This is known as Rube Shaw’s
Road Show No. 1.
The Big White Store
Eagle Creek, Oregon
The management o f these attrac­
tions insists upon popular prices of
40 cents for adults and only 15 cents
for children, although the show is
said to be worth at least double the
price o f admission.
“ We want your patrons to get
more than their money’s worth,” said
Mr. Shaw to Manager Perry, “ and for
that reason we are offering a dollar
show for 40 cents, which means that
when our road show No. 2 comes
along, a few weeks later, your thea­
tre will be packed to the doors.”
Flour has hit rock bottom for this year and is now advancing in price.—
SAVE MONEY.— BUY NOW.
FISCHERS BEST— Hard Wheat Patent — 49-lb. sacks
SOAP
20
1
and lid—all for.............. 98<^
37c
10 Bars WHITE WONDER
$ | §5
GOLDEN WEST
COFFEE
1-lb. can
52¿
MAZOLA OIL
A. B. SPECIAL
COFFEE
SOAP— with 8-quart aluminum
quarts only
Pound pkgs.
kettle— all fo r...................... 0 8 t 1
47 £
35 c
EGG NOODLES
REX SOUP
3 cans
Creamette
4 packages
25 ¿
30^
SCHLITZ MALT
per can .......
69<^
Bring your coupons and
get your free can
W e Sell for Less
Member Affiliated Buyers Association
MALAR
BUSY
AUCTIONEER
“ Ken” Proctor has returned from
Anton Malar, Firwood dairyman,
trip to San Francisco and says he was a busy man Saturday. Malar
j had the time of his life, on this, hi: was sale cryer at the Gresham com­
| first real trip away from home. He munity auction in the morning and at
j will leave soon for Oregon “ U.”
the Troyer sale in the afternoon.
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N. SC HMITZ SUFFERS BAD CUT
N. Schmitz, while cutting wood at
his Sandy home Saturday, almost sev­
ered his thumb.
Dr. A. Williams,
Schmitz’s company doctor, fixed up
the wound.
AT EAGLE CREEK HALL
SATURDAY NIGHT
SEPTEMBER 22
Given By Carl Douglas Post No. 74, of Estacada
BIG SPECIAL FEATURE WITH BEERS ORCHES­
TRA FOR THIS DANCE
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ESTACAD A STATE
BAN K
Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year
Sandy Drug Co.
The C O A C H
$585
Th e T o u r in g $ j r j r
o f R oaJacer
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YE A R S |
Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Magnolia o f
Corbett, after being married under
the civil law for 20 years, were re-
anited at a church wedding at the
Sandy Catholic church Sunday. The
Magnolias formerly lived at Dover.
Green Japan
One-half lb.
DANCE
The highway is wet with yester,
day’s rain. Through the mist th e;
traveler gazes o ff into the colors of
the forest and finds himself in the
land o f unreality.
The air is scented with elusive |
tangs, faint, as if wafted a long way
from an attic where some thrifty
ancestor dried the herbs against i
long hard winter.
Tent-like shocks have been erected
in the cornfields, bivouacs o f the dear
departed summer days;
and the
ground is strewn with ripe pumpkins !
Across an old rail fence, its webbed j
corners asparkle with the pearls from
last night’s shower, and the crimsor
berries o f winter green, a flock of
geese noisly get to their breakfast
o f monster cabbages.
The bracken is still green on the
sunny slopes; there are two valiant
red hollyhocks at the top of a tal
spike, the pink petunas bloom gaily
on in the window boxes; yet the cal'
o f the scarlets, and the purples, and
the yellows have been heard in the
gypsy heart o f us, and the gypsy
feet o f us are already keeping time
to the ago-old song o f the forest be­
decked in the gay colors of autumn.
The cabin becomes oppressive—
AFTER
SOAP— with aluminum kettle
American Legion
Clackamas County
in September
RE MA RRIED
TREE TEA
KENNETH PROCTOR HOME
There will be no drastic changes
in the personnel o f the office of the
secretary o f state, according to Mr.
Hoss, who has let it be known that
he intends to conduct affairs as e ffi­
ciently as possible, witihout regard to
professional job hunters and politi­
cal hangers-on. The Hoss family has
moved to Salem and taken up resi­
dence in the Fairmont hill district.
“ When from every hill of flame
She calls, and calls each vagabond
by name.”
— THE CIRCUITOR.
SPECIAL
14 Bars WHITE WONDER
Rube Shaw’s road shows are known
throughout the entire Northwest, hav­
ing established a large following
among theatregoers wherever they
are presented, and the management
of the Liberty has arranged to have1
Fstacada included on their regular ]
circuit o f houses, believing that the
patrons will look forward to these j
attractions as a real treat.
A dance at popular prices will fo l­
low the performance, starting at 9
Hal E. Hoss
o ’clock in the Masonic hall, which is
Tom B. Hadley. Prior to enterinf upstairs in the theatre building. Ad­
the race for election as secretary of mission for the dance will be 75c for
state, Mr. Hoss served as private sec­ gentlemen and ladies free.
retary to Governor Patterson and be­
ILL
fore that was manager of the Morn­ GUS LOGUS OF SANDY
ing Enterprise, published at Oregon
Gus Logus, who was taken to the
City. He has been active in news­
paper organization work, and has hospital recently, was brought home
held a number o f offices in publisher by his son-in-law, Earl De Clark, this
week. Logus has a lovely new home
asociations.
Mr. Kozer, who is nearing the end near Cedar creek.
o f his second term as secretary of
state, was selected by Governor Pat­
terson to direct the state budget be j
cause of his many marked qualifies-j
tions. There is perhaps no one in |
the state more familiar with the op-1
erative and fiscal affairs o f the com-1
monwealth than Mr. Kozer, due to |
his long contact with all its various
departments. As director o f the bud­
get, working directly under the gov,
em or whom the 1927 legislature des
ignated as state budget officer, Mr.
Kozer will give Oregon taxpayers th<
advantage o f his vast fund of knowl j
edge about public business and wil’
fill an important place in the admin
istration’s official family.
PAGE FIVE
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