Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, January 18, 1929, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    C L A C K A MA S COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, J A N U A R Y
fu r r n s v ille store truck to Portland!
Tuesday,
it. ii. Currin is out aguin after a
sige of the flu.
Floyd Hale is doing some work on
his ginseng gardens during the nice
weather.
Miss Ethel Hale spent the week end
with her mother, Mrs. Lou Hale.
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Cleve Heiple is reported to be im­
proving very rapidly.
Albert and Charley Kitching are
doing some repair work on the Linn
property in Currinsville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Allen were entertained
by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kassteater at
Bear Creek last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen o f Bull
■ Run spent Monday and Tuesday at
the Currin home. They left for Se­
attle and other Washington points for
I a two weeks’ vacation.
ily on their buildings.
W. T. Looney and P W. Douglu'
CURRINS'VILLE
shipped four hogs on the Currin -
ville store truck to the Portland mar­
CURRINSVILLE, Jan. 17.— (Spe­ ket Tuesday.
Mrs. John Githens and Mrs. Effie
cial).— George Walter is doing some
repair work for the Neil Taylor fam­ Douglass shipped some poultry on the
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Goodyear]
Tires
Bargains - Bargains
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SA N D Y LO CAL ITEMS
Mrs. L. E. Palmer and fine baby,
Fred Eugene, are now getting along
nicely in the Junker cottage, return-
! ing from the hospital ten days ago.
3 0 x 3 1 Clincher C o r d s ...................................
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley are
still at the R. C. Shipley home, and
29x440 Bal’ oon ..................................................
have not decided if they will return
Clincher C o r d .....................................
■ to California to live. Miss Mabel
| Shipley was down from college in
30x3 *.•» Oversize Clincher C o r d ....................
I Washington recently and was also a
guest of the Shipleys.
V r 1 40 Balloon ...................................................
Mrs. Albert Jonsrud was at Boring
30x4.50 Balloon .................................................
Monday night to practice in the Re-
bekah drill team.
Mrs. Clarence Brown has been in
DON'T OVERLOOK THESE BARGAINS; AND
| the city this week on account of the
J illness o f her little niece, who is not
BUY YOUR TIRES
j expected to recover. The child had
flu, took a relapse that developed into
pneumonia.
Boring and Estacada grade school
hoop teams won over Bull Run and
Kelso last week at Sandy union high
THESE PRICES ARE GOOD FOR ONE WEEK
gymnasium. Estacada is ahead so
far in the division. Another game is
ONLY
scheduled for this week.
The Bagley family, Kelso, were
visited by the stork Friday night,
which left a 11-pound boy, the sev­
enth child in the family.
Harry Morton, Zig Zag, fell on a
log a few days ago and injured him­
self so badly he was rushed to the
Portland sanitarium and was operated
Oregon = on for hernia within half an hour
Estacada
after he arrived there. He is getting
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Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and
daughter were at the I. O. O. F. and
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The Andersons live near Boring.
J. F. Klapp, who lives on the
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Strucken place near Boring, injured
j his thigh badly while clearing, a few
days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sitz had as Sun-
j day dinner guests Rev. F. T. Schoen
for every purpose
and family.
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$4.75*
$5.95
$6.30
$6.95
$7.95
$8.70
NOW
Cascade Chevrolet Co.
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Pabco
Paint
$ 2.95
S pend V a c a t io n in Mountains
per gallon
L ow er P rice . . .
. . . Better Paint!
Jackson Lumber Co.
" E v e r y t h i n g f o r the B u ild e r "
Estacada, Oregon
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PAGE FIVE
Classified Ads
BIG FEATURE SATURDAY
A F T E R N O O N A N D E V E N IN G
A T T H E L IB E R T Y T H E A T R E
RATES
■ Bill Perry, manager o f the Liberty
I Theatre o f Estacada, has arranged a
special attraction for theatre goers
Saturday, when Waring, fammi* mag­
ician, will appear at a matinee at
2:30 and again in the evening, in con­
nection with the regular theatre pro­
gram.
Ads. accepted for this column at 1
cent per word, minimum charge 25
cents, three insertions for the price
o f two. Cards o f thanks, 50 cents.
A bookkeeping charge of 10 cents is
made for ail clussifieds not paid in
advance.
For Sale— Livestock
Waring conies to Estacada highly
recommended, and Mr. Perry feels
that he has been fortunate in securing
this attraction for his patrons.
FOR SALE— High grade Jersey hei-
Those who enjoy real comedy will
fer; 2 1-2 years old, from heavy certainly want to see the feature pic­
producing stock. Fresh December ture to be shown both at the matinee
Price $ 1 9 0 . s. T. Powell, and in the evening. “ Jake, the Plumb­
Route 1, Estacada.
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er,” This is said to be one of the
funniest pictures ever made, which
GOOD BALED HAY and O. I. C.
features Jess DeVorska, the new FBO
pigs, two months old; shoats weigh­
star.
ing uround 70 lbs. P. W. Douglass
The theme of the story is based on
Estacada. Phone 42-111.
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FOR SALE— Team o f mules; weight
SA N D Y LO C A L N E W S
about 950 each; 4 years old, gentle
and work good; value $150; will
trade for cow. M. Sarver, Esta-
Robert Beck has bt en helping Wm.
l4 i; phone 39-7.
i!2Ktf Jocelyn clear about an acre of land.
The ground will soon be in shape for
For Sale— Farm Implements its first crop. Beck also does clear­
ing on his own place.
USED CREAM SEPARATORS, gas
Paddy McKnight and Ed. Boston
engines, spreaders, drills, tractors. trapped for two weeks up above Cher-
Hessell Implement Co. Gresham. 21 ryville but got only a couple of skins.
They were in the “ Shorty” Harris
cabin. Paddy knew the late Tex
Automobiles For Sale
Rickard well in the old Alaskan days.
FOR SALE— Buick sedan; fair con­
Dr. and Mrs. Schneider had Mr.
dition; cheap for quick sale. Cas­ and Mrs. Shelley and Joe as their
cade Chevrolet company, Eesta- guests Sunday on a trip to see the
cada.
j l l - t f winter sports at Hood, and the Shel­
leys were also their luncheon guests.
USED CARS— Big values in used
cars. Price and terms to suit you.
Hessel Implement Co., Gresham. 21
the adventures o f a plumber’s helper
who is overwhelmed by lofty ambi­
tions as well as the desire to win the
love t)l' the girl who lives next door.
By#a mere accident, Jake, the plumb­
er’s helper, rescues a wealthy woman
who fainted while driving her auto­
mobile. Through this woman, Jake
becomes associated with the race
track. When a jockey is doped, Jake
who has never been on a horse in his
life, offers to substitute.
He ties
himself on the horse with a strap and
wins a steeple chase.
The steeple chase, which is one of
the high lights o f the picture, proved
one o f the most thrilling race scenes
ever flashed on a screen.
DeVorska as Jake, the plumber,
hus the support o f a splendid cast
including Ann Brodie and Rose Ros-
anova, who are well known delinea­
tors o f mother roles. Both have im­
portant parts in this production.
Sharon Lynn, erstwhile musical
comedy player, is seen as Jake’s
sweetheart and gives a very credita­
ble performance.
Big Ben Wise, 350-pound comedian
gives the audiences many laughs with
his bit o f fun making in the picture.
Eddie Harris, one of the screen’s
foremost character actors, appears as
an eccentric old man, and his emula­
tion of a hen-pecked husband, proves
exceedingly funny.
Other well known motion picture
players who apepar in the comedy are
Carol Holloway, Dolores Brinkman,
and John S. King.
In addition to the feature and the
magician’s act, there is also a good
short comedy. This is an unusually
good two hours’ entertainment, and
Mr. Perry has not increased the ad­
mission fees.
BIG PONTIAC REDUCTIONS— Call
H. Perrett, Sandy Garage, phone
261.
8tf.
Banking Headquarters
For Rent
FOR SALE OR RENT— I have three
houses for sale and two for rent
in Estacada. C. V. Martin.
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Here at the Clackamas County Bank,
we number among our patrons people
who live at some distance from
Sandy.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE— Cedar shakes and hand
made shingles. L. E. Thompson, R.
1, Estacada.
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FOR SALE— 2,000 Cedar posts; 12
cents each. Inquire Estacada Feed
Store.
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But this has not deprived them of the
benefits of a good banking connection
for they do their banking by mail. Let
us tell you more of this convenient and
practical plan.
FOR SALE— Piano, fine condition;
price $100, terms. P. S. Stamp, R.
1, Bx. 19-A. Phone 43-5. Estacada.
CEDAR POSTS— Mountain cedar,
large size, 18c each. Eagle Creek
Trading Co.
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C lackamas C oijniy E ai S '
| \ Wallace Smith and A. G. Ames FOR SALE— Mountain cedar 7-foot
■ j went into the mountains to the for-
fence posts, 14c each.
Phone
: 1 mer’s place on a fishing and hunting
83-11 Paul Klaetsch, Estacada j 18
: | expedition the latter part of last
CLACKAMAS CO. NEWS and the
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Portland News, both one year for
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Mrs. W. H. Grabeel drove to Ore-
$3. News office, Sandy or Esta­
|! gon City Thursday where she met an
cada.
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i old school friend, and then drove to
'! Portland to visit another friend, re-
WANTED— To buy horse, weight
! turning home Friday evening.
about 1200 pounds. J. R. Hughes,
Estacada, phone 12-51.
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OR SALE— One ton
Chevrolet truck; good running or­
der; $100 cash, or will trade for
cattle.
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PIANO FOR SALE in Estacada vi
cinity; high grade, like new. Your
own terms and sacrifice. Write
H. A. Llvernash, factory adjuster,
2613 Pacific ave., Tacoma, Wash-
ington.
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Employment Wanted
iir ! PLUMBING— pipe fitting; steel sep-
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E E ! ish, Garfield.
Phone Estacada
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LIBERTY THEATRE
SATUR DAY,
| FOR SALE— Graphonola and 50 rec­ |
ords; good condition; big bargain. 1
THE NEW 1929 “ 400” MODEL
At The
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Afternoon at 2 :3 0
Evening at 7 :30
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“JAKE, THE PLUMBER”
and a Short comedy, “ Dad’s Choice”
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TO BE GIVEN A W A Y ABSOLUTELY
FREE— COME IN— ASK FOR
FREE
TICKETS
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CARD OF THANKS
We are very thankful for the many
kindnesses shown us during the re-
I cent loss o f our loved one, Homer
Oilar, and for the lovely flowers.—
Mf. and Mrs. W. H. Mersinger and
! family.
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Enterlaina Sun da y S chool Clast
Estacada Feed Store
U. S. MORGAN, Proprietor
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C U R R IN S V IL L E S T O R E P R IC E S
A 35c box of Crackers and a 25c box of
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Vegetized W a fers; both for
Three cans Pork and Beans
2 5 C*
Lettuce; it’s fine; per head
> 1 O f
Overalls; try these; pair
$1.29
Clover H ay; good; per ton
$ 1 2 0 .0 0
Also Oat and Wheat Straw carried in stock
A lfalfa H ay; per 100 lbs.
$1 .15
Tunnell’s Special Coffee
45o
This is really a fine coffee. Try it once.
Oregon Dairy Feed; per sack
$1.70
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tertained Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. | j
George E. Lawrence at the home in |
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W e have a large stock of merchandise, give us a trial f
F.stacada. After the business meet- | i
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