Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, October 26, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    CLACKAM AS COUNTY N E W S,
P A G E E IG H T
We ll Put Your Model T Ford in Good Shape
at Low Cost
The Model T Ford is still a
car. More than
eight million are in use and many of them can be
driven for two, three and five years and even longer.
Come in and see us about yours. A small expendi­
ture may nut it in shape for thousands of
mil
dies of additional service.
good
Dealer
Authorized
Bob Smith Garage
Sandy, Oregon
Phone Sandy 41
CUTS MORE
SLICES
TO THE LOAF
DOG FEATURED IN SHOW
ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY
A dog picture providing clean,
wholesome entertainment for every­
one, with plenty o f actions and thrills
will be shown at the Liberty Theatre
Saturday afternoon at 2:30 and in
(he evening, tickets for which may
j be hud at all the leading stores in
Estacada.
It is “ Ranger of the North,” star­
ring Ranger, the popular police dog.
In this picture Ranger has been given
a particularly strong story, written
| by Ewar Adamson and adapted by
Leon D’Usseu. It deals with the ad­
ventures of a dog who goes wild in
the Canadian wilderness and then ad-
1 mits a city-bred youth to be his mas­
ter. At the instigation of a beautiful
' Erench-Canadian girl, the two ten-
' derfeet set out to clear up the mys-
, tery o f a haunted mountain, where
many hardened woodsmen have met
their death. Mainly through the he­
roic actions o f Ranger, his master
wins a fortune in gold and in love.
F R ID A Y , OCTO BER 26, 1928
in the high Sierras o f
Caliofrhla, ing officers selected: Adelphic—
where the landicape closely resem­ Claude Shriner, president: Alvin
bles the wooded wilderness of Can­ Munson, vice president; Velva Per-j
On October 17, 1913. by a vote of
secretary;
Evelyn Meyers, 43 to 12, the Court of Impeachment
ada, noted for its picturesque gran­ rine,
treasurer; Charles Lingelbach, ser­ voted to remove William Sulzer from
deur.
The Wrath of a Boss
"Ranger o f the North” will be the
big attraction Saturday, one
day
only, and tickets will be given by
the merchants o f Estacada for this
entertainment without charge. There
will be a good comedy also. The
matinee will start at 2:30, and the
tickets given with purchases by the
stores will be good at the matinee
or in the evening.
CO TTRELL NOTES
Cottrell P. T. A. will meet Thurs­
day night, November 1, and an es­
pecially good program is being pre­
pared by Miss Helen Maxwell, Hazel
Booth and Virginia Watkins. The
spirit o f the program is to be in keep­
ing with Halloween.
geant at arms and Miss Spall, ad­
visor. Websterians— Robert March-
bank, president; Anna Leeman, vice
president; Herbert Fifer, secretary
and treasurer, and Zola Clester, ser­
geant at arms. The first program
will be given by the Adelphics some­
time near Thanksgiving.
The sophomores entertained the
freshmen in the grade school audi­
torium Friday night. The Halloween
scheme was carried out in the room
decorations and the lunch served by
a committee. The refreshments con­
sisted o f cider, doughnuts, pumpkin
pie and sandwiches. All report a
most enjoyable evening.
N E W S T R A W B E R R I E S ON
M A RK ET FROM SANDYRIDGE
Ripe, sweet luscious strawberries
were on the market at Sandy Satur­
Misses Irene and Alice Kaake are day from the fields o f Arthur Frenz
The berries were
now
employed in the cannery at Car­ of Sandyridge.
Mrs. A. J. Alt, Mrs. Jim Matthews,
I equal to those grown in the spring.
Mrs. Nash and Mrs. Lizzie Bennett ver.
have returned from the Mt. Adams
pear orchard where they got on
splendidly packing pears.
A large crew o f men are planting
bulbs recently arriving from Holland
at the Holland Bulb gardens near
Cottrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherer and Miss
Helen Hall attended the Pleasan'
Home Sunday school convention on
Sunday morning. Miss Edna Thom­
son and Sylvester Hall were present
from Sandy in the afternoon.
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Hallowe’en Dance
Saturday Nite, November 3
AT
Eagle
Creek
Sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary
H O LSU M
Lowest Price Sedans i
Whippet Six Sedan............
Whippet Four Sedan .......
f. o. b. factory
FOR SALE SY
Smiths for Hoover
Formation of a Smlthsfor Hoover
League predicates that All Smith le
not for A1 Smith.
Lina Basque, who rose to fame be-
fore the footlights as the premiere
danseuse o f the Ziegfield follies for
i three years, gives a fine performance
as the girl.
A comparative new­
comer to the screen, Hugh Trevor,
deserves particular praise for his por-
tayal o f the boy, a part which car­
ries a great deal o f the weight of
the story. Jerome Storm directed,
and the cast includes Bernard Seigle
OF
and Jules Rancourt.
CARL DOUGLAS POST
The scenery forming the back­
Mr. and Mrs. fc. R. Owen and Mr.
ESTACADA
ground is beautiful. The entire film
and Mrs. Jimmie Inkster o f Portland
$ 5 f o r the Beat H a llo w e ’ en C os tum e
was made near Mammoth, lake, deep
$5 f o r the Best Gen era l C ost um e
$5 f o r the Most O r ig in al C os tum e
were visitors o f the Tunnell's in
Currinsville Sunday. Mr. Owen is
one o f the successful merchants in
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him in 1914 and 1916 in one o f the
stores he operated.
A birthday surprise party was
given at the home o f Walter Loony
in honor o f Juanita’s birthday. The
guests gathered about 7 :30 and
games were played and everyone had
a good time. Ice cream, candy and
a birthday cake were served at 10:30.
There were 32 present. Juanita re)
ceived several nice presents.
Burt Curtis returned from Sheri­
dan Sunday evening and has started
working for Paul Lovell.
Wilbur and Doris Looney, Mrs.
Walter Looney and Mrs. Frank Jones
drove to Milwaukie Wednesday.
George Evans o f Oregon City and
George Walter installed a new 10-j
gallon visible Takheim gas pump and
a new 94-gallon kerosene tank for
the Currinsville store.
YOU’LL LIKE TO OWN
H. D. Lombard finished his fall
AND DRIVE
seeding Wednesday. The farmers
are rejoicing that the fall weather
is still nice.
Mrs. Clara Webber was a visitor
at the Currinsville store Wednesday
morning.
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An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
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
Grocery and Restau-
rants in Estacada and L O N G L O A T
Vicinity.
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CARS
the office of governor of the State of
New York. It was the lirat time In
the history of the state that a gov­
ernor has ever been Impeached, and
its most powerful lesson was the
power of a Tammany Boss's wrath.—
M H. Werner in Tammany Hall.
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ESTACADA HIGH SCHOOL
NEWS NOTES
The Estacada high school is plan­
ning to have an annual this year.
Pictures have been taken o f juniors,
seniors, sophomores and freshmen,
the faculty and officers o f the dif-;
ferent classes, girls’ glee club, boys’
glee club, football team and girls’
baseball teams. Blanche Armstrong
was unanimously elected editor of
the annual and Ruby Bates was elect­
ed assistant editor.
A letter from Misses Kershner and
Anderson, former high school teach­
ers, from the Columbia University,
New York, state that both are taking
library work.
A fire drill was held last week and
everybody was clear o f the building
in 18 seconds.
Students continue to enroll, Earl
Hassell and Claude Lankin being re­
cent ones.
The Cafeteria class went to Port­
land to attend the Oregonian rooking
school.
A football rally was held Thursday
night announcing the Milwaukie con­
test for Friday. Students serpentined
down from the high school to the
large pile o f wood gathered for a bon
fire on the flat near the city hail
and while it was burning there was a
program o f short talks by Mayor H.
C. Stephens, Bob Cooke, W. E. Bu­
ell and Coach Maning. Guy Fanton
w&s master o f ceremonies and How­
ard Fifer yell leader.
Bob Hayden, one o f the football
boys, was unable to take part in the
Milwaukie game Friday on account
o f an infected arm, caused by a
small scratch.
Estacada won from Milwaukie by
the close score o f 13 to 12. At the
time o f the final whistle the visitors
were nearing the danger line.
Adelphic and Websterian societies
have been organized with the follow-
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