Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, January 25, 1929, Image 2

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If ,, t' do not hm t• \\ hat you n('Pd \\ e sh all b glad
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Mr. an d Mrs. w. Oren Gan~cu · were
!',u nduy dinner guests at the J . W .
Dixo n home.
Air. and Mrs. l\1nllicoat, Boring,
were up to ee the exciteing Estaca.
da•Sandy ball games Friday night,
and fr. and Mrs. Jno. Alle n, also
nthusiastic fun s, drove down all the
way from Brigh twood to see the
game.
Word has bee n received here that
:'ilrs. Luther l\l c, ulty is u former
popular Sandy woman . l\lr. :'ilcNulty
preceeded Mr. H orr as manual train•
ing teacher here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harper were hosts
at n lo vely chicken dinner Friday
night given in hon or of th,• birth•
days of Miss laire Payn and R. W.
Mallery. Besides the above, l\Irs.
Miller was al so a guest.
llarry l\lorton, Zigzug, who was so
badly injured by a fall from a log
last week is getting along ni cely at
the hospital.
Richard Maronay and Bill Dodd
,vent a-skiing and a-sl iding at Gov•
ern ment Camp again Sunday. R. W.
Mallery of undy also e njoyed the
s port.
The John
ladky family have
move d into their pretty new home on
the Wall tract near Sandy Lumber
Co mpany pla nt.
Mrs. Viola Denning is spending
this week at the home of her son
Walter Douglas .
he atte nded the
installation of officers at Eagle 'reek
Gra nge, Saturday.
Mario Boituno was still confi ned to
t he hou se the first of the W{'ek.
Mario has had a long siege with the
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THIRTY PAIRS MEN'S WORK SHOES-
To go al
$2.98
Toques, S\\ <•ate rs, Woves and many other thing to
kc •p you "'arm.
J. K. ELY
Estacada, Oregon
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If you arc Iri h, you'll like it-If you ar Jewi h, you'll like it-
If you are American, you'll love it. Comedy, "Pa ·s the Gravy ."
S a tu rday (o n ly) Ja nu ary 26-
R LPH IN CE in
"NOT FOR PUBLICATION"
tupendou ; intl'igue; mystery; putho~; und love !-entwinPd
in u living, moving tory of the gl'N\t \\',•st.
Comedy, "FIGllTI G F 'N Y."
Sun da y and Mo nd Y, Ja nu ary 27 a nd 2 8 -
A fa1t·l• co111Pdy. wit h Huth Taylor and .fnnH• s 11 :\11, in-
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"JUST MARRIED"
Roar through this one. It hit s sixtv. The hells slic k a little,
the ('o nf't•tti g!'ls damp, but when eve r yho dy gets going thl're's
a big lineup fo r t he parRon and u big time for cvel'ybody.
Also Pathe
ews Reel.
W e dne1day (o nl y) Ja nu a ry 30--
EORGE WAL II in
"HIS RISE TO FAME"
The . tory of a man who conquered; s howing the great!'st prize
fight ever sc reened. Com<.'dY, ''A S,•n Oog Tail."
ADM! 'S I N PR! ' P. : I lle and 5c with copy of thi s month's program
Miss Pauline II acock and Mrs.
Thursda y and Frid Ay , J a n . Jl , Feb . 1-
Te evi n of Damascus recently visited
FLA SH, the Wo ndct Dog, in-
Mrs. A . Malu1· and helped tie two
"UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE"
wool e n comforts while there.
l\liss E:dith She ll , who returned
omedy, "THAT lGllT."
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from the funeral of her sister at Wat.
Iowa , ~unday, took up her classes at
Admission: Adult , 2-5c; Children under 14, 10c
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The three Miller girls of Sandy
enjoyed u big lime Chri s tmas in Aus.
trulia, when, they attended a big cos.
tum e dinner party at a large hotel
NEW YEAR SPECIAL
in Sidney. One of the girls wore
red, one white and the other blue,
to represent the American flag, and
they won the prize.
1r. and Mrs. Arthur Frenz enter•
Men ' Suits or Overcoat
tained R ev. F. T. Schoen and family
Calls made at Carver, Barton, Eagle
reek , Springwater, Sandy,
at dinner Sunday.
Kelso, C11rrinsville an,l Estacada on \Yednesdays and
aturdnys
l\lrs. J. M. . Miller was a dinner
gu est Sunday of l\Ir. and Mrs. Boyd
Summers of wim.
Dry Cleaning
$1 · 00
Palace Laundry Man
N o t ice o f F inal Account
No. 3 4
In th e Circuit Court of the State of
Orego n for the ounty of Cluck•
amas.
In the matter of th<.' estate of Fran•
ces T. Stockton, deceased.
N otice is hereby given that W . L.
Sto ck ton, as 11dminis trator of the
estate of Frances T. Stockton, de•
cease d, has filed hi s final account
as such administrator with the cir•
cuit court of the state of Oregon, for
the county of
lackam as, and that
ll1onday, the 4th day of February,
1929, at the ho ur of 9 :30 o'clock a.
m., and the courtroom of this court,
has been fixed as the time and place
for the hearing of objections to said
fina l account and the settlement
thereof.
Sandy fans 'played' fully as hard
as the Sandy and Estacada team s at
the double header Friday night.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs .
!:lilly Kircher has been very ill but is
so mewhat better.
andy P. T. A. is working out plans
for a big educational meeting in
March.
om cales drove home from the
W. L. TOC'KTON, Administrator.
A. C. Friday night, returning
l\lcGUIRK & S HNEIDER, 203•5
day.
Withrow Bldg., Gresham, Or egon,
fr. and Mrs. 0. J. Johnson have a
ttorneys for Administrator.
very hand ~o me new De Sota Lux j Dated and first published Dec. 2 ' '2
co upe which they purchased at Date of la st p11blication Jan . 25, 1929
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hi s family ,,as at Parkdale.
The Earl ~'rns t family were all in
tht' city ovt:r t he week end, return•
ing in timl' for Kathryn to get back
to high sc hool.
l\lr. and Mrs. Ed. itz were shop•
ping in Sandy Monday.
The recent blanket of snow is r •
po1·ted as being fin for the grain.
Mrs. James Lamper and baby have
rec e ntly been vi s iting l\h-s. Lamper's
mothet· at Eagle 'reek.
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. lloernicker i quite ure
proprietors of The Hut, Gov rnment that a come t went over Sandy re• I~
Camp, entertained 1\1 r. and l\l rs. Dil• c ntly, as s he heard the familiar :
lard French and l\lr. and ~Irs. Al Es- " s \lrishing" 8o und that is not akin to :
terbcrg o f Pendleton for a few days I a bla t. The noise c me about 5 §
1ecently. 'fh p Johnson•~ little hoy, o'C'lock u. m., and the explosio n mad,• §
llenry L,•,•, i. •taying at th(• Diltert th,• hou e tremh!(•.
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homl', Sa nd y, to have the h,•netit of
l'Ne l.1 nz has been trapping up
!-,a ndy grade sc hoo l.
tht> mountains fnr a f'pw wet•ks ,, hil,• :
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T h u rs day a nd F riday, Janu ary 24 and 2
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Bulletin: on hand include farm crop., fruit.,
nut.·, flo\\'Pl. , house ganl •n ·, .·oil studies, live tock, §
poultry, h ':-, db ast•:-: ancl pe:ts of fruit and live- =
~to<:k, ancl rnii:-cellan ous bullPtins.
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Helen Dahrens has been mis(nible a trip to Hood unday, in the new
with .rn ttuch of Lu1,1ba~o, 1e ently. ar, und they !so brought her home.
Mis. Gu t Ruther wa. home over
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olun jotned
a party of §
the-w •k end from lonmouth ~her Gre. ham fril'nd s Thur. clay ev ning §
- s h• i. pt !'paring to lw a teacher.
J and enjoy Pd an ic
hockey gam at
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Brenton Vedder droppul in at Portla nd ·
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.\!is. Eunil'e Jonsrud is planning _-_=
: say 'hello' Friday whil e on his way up to come homl' next spring and re•
§ th mountain . for a hort outing.
main at lea. t through the summer.
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In co opt•rat ion with tl11· county agt>nt, \\'e ke p a
_ ~up ply of l,111l(•t in: cov1•1·in r aim :t \·prything of
- local intt•1 < :-:t along agl'icttltm al, horti ·ultural and
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CUTS MORE
SLICES
TO THE LOAF
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
children 's b etween meal snack .
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
The .same Holsum quality that wo n the Harry M.
F reer Trophy the second time in t wo years. The
same price as the regular large loaf.
Sold at Your Favorite
Grocery and Restau-
rants in Estacada and LONG LOAF
Vicinity.
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CARNATION PREMIUM OATS-
P er Package .................................................. 34c
JELLY BEANS- Large and Good-
p r Pound ........................................................ 20c
MORTON'S TRIANGLE SALT-
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QUILT PATCHES- IS Yards to Roll-
SPITZ APPLES-
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PELICAN MOLASSES- High Grade Cane--
4 lb. 9-oz. can , ach .......... ............................ 68c
WHOLE CANNED BEETS-
old Bar brand· 2 can .......... : ....................... 28c.
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Admin11trat or'1 S le of th
Peraonal Properly o f the la t e D avid
Gig~r, t th e pl.,c kn own as Hu ley farm, 3 m1le1 E . of 1tacad a .
TOMA TOES-Domino Brand-
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Three Package .. .......................................... .. 25c
NOODLES OR MACARONI- in Packages ;
Three Package for .................. ................ ..... . 25c
CRACKERS-Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. ;
Half addie t · 3 lb . net; each .................... 49c
SALT PORK-
E a t rn Ul'e d . p 1' p OUTI( I ............................ 20A
SOAP- JUMBO SAVON-
Large Brown ake . 1 for ....................... 56c
FIGS- 3 Pound Packages Cooking Figs ;
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