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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1929)
r GE S I ! :illllllllllllllll lllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll lllllll ll 11111 11111111111111111111111 111111 V TH E UI FORD } 3-PLATE !:= i I t. , FRID Y, FEBRU RY 1, 192 CL .CKA SAPo( DY PIO NEERS HOLD i ~ . • ! CHAIN == Conti nu d from pa1re one an inval id and wa not ble to be pre ent, by frs. nton Matar, the verse b ing composed by Mr . Hoern- icker. The " Old Tim r " orchestra fl!j · ceived seve ral ovations. It w s com- posed of Charley Bail y, Jerome n entir l y n w tandard of Battery va lue. Cockelre as, Frank Gibbs, G. E. V n Backed by a real guarant Slykc and Emory W rd, II b ut Ba i- _ Quick St rting Reli ble Performance Lon g Life ley now of Gresham. The 111utio n to tli<l',mt in11t> the se mi 1 hl'.'C' ai· thl're 1·t•a ·ons why f ord batt t·i .' a •• Ul'e annual 111eetings wu~ voted down. _ d ,p ndabl, s e rv ice the y ar round. They are al Wan y former pioneer!! or their rPa:ons why a n •w genuin Ford 1 3-p l ate battery in chil dren were prl'S nt fro m the city your car w ill save you mon y and se r ve you better. including Minnie Sharrock Price, Com in today and let u s put one of th ese full pow- whose father took up the first claim red batteries in your car- you w ill be cl lighted at 'an<ly, and Henry Gerdes, whose with its p rformance. father had t he fir t sto re at an<ly. All owa i,i- c Mad(' on Your Old BaltNy From Eagle reek the Walter llo uglasses and Mr. teinman were prese nt, al o Mrs. Viola Denning, COOKE MO T OR COMPANY who were among the first to settle Phone 24 -5 da, O re.o n in that section, Dougla ss Ridge being ::1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111 1111 1111111111 1111 111111 11111111111111111 11ii named fo r Mrs. Dcnning's father . Ali ce Revenue Webste r from Port- land was also present. Adds New Typewriters Via i t at Smith Home The me eting will be talked of for a Fi n n ew t } pcwnters were added M L S r di' O udn iosf, long time, and th ese events are too j ,, the 1<1 m111t•rciul dc•partment of the I C rds. · O d. Mtap I eKton . una a, an rs. ate 0 ow en, o splendid t o disco ntinu e. T hey touch l stacadu high ~c ho ol rcc_<·ntly. These Alamo D. C. sis i ers of Irving Smith the heart, theh umor, warm up old t a ke t h<· plact• of t yµ cwnl <' rs that had and his sist~r-in-law Mrs. K. mith b<·en us<• d three years. 'fh c old ma- d D l f R 'b h friendships , and do lasti ng good. ! hint·. \\ere turnt•<l in on the new an ~on a e O osc> urg, spent t <' Becomea B eaver K nirh t ' n<•~. Th e• manual ti ainin g dt- purt- week !'n<l at the Smith home. 0 . S. A. C., orvallis, Jan. 31.- 111<·nt mad e t yp ing tabl ,·s which are Rev. . T. ook was abl to get peci al) .-Harold Ewalt of Esta- 1 <> W III u e in thi s <l ('partment. down on the street fo r the first time cada, fr eshman in agriculture, was s ince hi s accident, aturday morning. initiated into the Beave r Knight Gue1h of Dunlop• R<•v .r. F. Dunl o p a nd Mrs. Dunl o p Ile was on hun<l at the Iethod ist chapter o f In tercollegiate Knights, an under-c lassmen's ,(h onorary se r- li a d th KLl••~ t s la st Sunday th 1•ir church for the usual services unda y This organiza- da ug-ht ,• r, ~ll's. II. C. Barthomey und morning and evening. While not en - vice orga nization. acts as a "pep and tradition" com- 1,tl daughte r, and l\lr. Barthomey, tirely 1ecovered, he is improving mittee fo r the college. Its object a ll frnn1 Portland , und Herbert Dun- slowly. to instruct the freshmen in songs, lup, thctt· ~o n, fr om l\lcMinnville. The Estacada Rebekah lodge is ex- yells, and traditions of the college, pecting a visit fro m the state presi- to receive and entertain visiting Sa ndy D airy men Att end Conference dent of the organizatio n on Thursda y teams, to help with campus traf fic, Sand y dait y men attending the evening, February 7. and to function at all college events d, ur~n11•11 's co nf, n •nce in conjunction " 1th t ht• !'ham he r or co mmerce and week were w. Bosholm, Anton Matar, s uch as athletic contests and convo- cations. ,,th1•r otl{tllli za ti ons at Salem last Lo uie Gierke and E. D. Hart. BA$TTERY .50 • ' ~;;i;'?"'"MM!'ir-=r _ = - BUY WITH CONFIDENCE DEPENDABLE USED CARS HJ2,l Willys-Knight :3-door ·edan; good tire s, A-1 paint goo d; car in = 'hry.;ler "60" ( 'hrysl 1 G Touri ngi-, Coach; r "5 " thoroughly pecial r e onditioned oach; especially Roadsters, priced at l e A conditon. u Gresham Quality After a rest of a few weeks, the Legion dances are again to be held at the Eagle Creek hall, with a new or- CHRYSLER chestra to furnis h the music. Otto PLYMOUTH Smith and his band have been em- CHRYSLER ployed, and the first dance will be held on Saturday evening, February Implements 9. The L egio nnaires hope to se e all their old patrons back again, a s well .us many new ones. : Elmer And erson, Atlee Erickson ervice § and Grover Kiggin s have charge of these dances for the arl Douglass Post f th A . L . o e mencan eg1on. = :: lllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllltllllllJIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!:_ :: WE H NDLE KERR'S FEEDS FOR THIS REAS0N W e b lieve err' • Feed, ,rive the peraon who bu y • t h em the n101t fo r the doll r . Thia choice waa made a f t e r year'• of expcrien.c:e in Dairy and Poultry Feeda. omc in and we will explain further and will gladly help you 1olve your feed prob! ms. Phone 601 B RTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE Eatac ada , Ore. on : :i II I I II II I I I I I I II I I I II I II II Ill II I II I II I I II I I I I II II I I I I I 1111!111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111 ij HOME OOKING MEALS AT ALL HOURS "COURTESY" OUR MOTTO K REBS ON FE CTION ERY AF E ancly, r each . . .... .. . .... . .. .. ................. . .... .. ... . RED and WHITE BROOMS ; each . ........ .. . . .. .... ... .. . ... 70 c 89c • S URF RIDER Broken Sliced PINEAPPLE ; 2's; 3 can f 01' ··················· ······································· ····5 3c large size, each ....... .... . . . ...... . . .. 2l c pound tin ; each . . .. ..... . .. . . .. . ..... .. .... 9 lc SERV-US CATSUP; SNOWDRIFT ; 4 RED and WHITE, TOILET PAPER ; 3 for SERV-US SALT ; Plain t . ... .... ..... . .. or Iodized; 2 l b. carton , ea. ST AND ARD TOMA TOES • in Puree; 2 1-2 ; 22c 10c 3 for .... 4 0 c FELS NAPTHA SOAP ; 4 for ......................... ........... 2 3c RED and WHITE RIPE OLIVES ; 9 SUGAR ; 7 lb . oz . ... ..... . . ...... .... l 7c for ....... : .. ......... ............. ................ ... .. .43 c I • THE PRODUCE SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK WI LL CONSIST OF ELERY, CARROTS, RUTABAGAS and ORANGES OPPORTUNITY COUPON am ddr, ·,· ....... . ar ~ubs ription a lcliti n to four of th I I PLAY GIVEN BY E. H. S. FOR RELIEF FUND SANDY LOCAL ITEMS On account of the incleme n t The Bruns mill kept th e plan er weather no doubt, the attendance at running every day but two up to the high school Play, "Topsy Tur- Saturday, despite bad weather. vey," was not very good last Thurs- Willie Fisher and arl Kabitza clay niitht. had a 'head on ' in Lover's Jane near The proceeds from the play was - andy, Saturday night. Mis Jean 38. 10, which go s toward the fund olan who was in the Fischer car I the _high s~ho ol pledges. t o the Ar- was slightly cu t on the face . It was mcm an Relief cause. Miss Laura J . . rainy, and in trying to pa 8 another , S pall, of the high schoo l facu lty, § car, t he two came together. I coached the play. I§ fr. and !rs. Sylvester HalJ Mis ' The cast ni clud d Evelyn Buell as : Kammerer and Lewi Hall au' spe nt Topsy Turvy; lice Douglass, Top. § aturday in the city, a did . L. sy's co usin ; Ru by Bates, Topsy' § H o rr and R. w. i\Jullery. mother; Evelyn Meyers, Topsy' gov- Mrs. Be rt Hall and the n w county e:nes ; Bob Hayde n, Deacon June 's § nur e, Ma rgaret Lynch, were o ut pillar of the church ; Robert March- : looking after hte inter t of health bank, Lord Clarence a rich English - : work Friday and called at 1rs. ma n ; Fred Bu 11, Topsy 's cousi n ; § helley. j Kenneth Palmateer, a ervant. § Reuben Hoffman of the andy • § 1arket had to make an extra trip up Telephone Installed m the Govern me nt mp way aturday I. 0 . 0 . F. Building § b cau e on e of the mark t trucks br aking down duri ng the blizzard of A. mith , manag r of the E tacada § Friday. Loui Telephone company, had a phone in- chroeder ha gon to Ta- tall d Friday in the Odd F llow co ma to work for the r ~urant building for the co nv nience or the peop le for whom h rec ntly work ed Legionnaire ho rr att nding th rn Portland, and ho hav moved to distri t co nferecnce, whi ch w fully I§ T coma. appr ciated by m mb r of th loca l : Floyd f 'ormick Is g tting alon post of the L § favor bly at the ho pital. Ir. and frs. Mc ormick o to e him fr . ETA L quently. I rs. of ntitl th r ROD LA RO QUE in SPARKLING COMEDY with a fresh unhackneyed plot, up-to-the,minr "' characters and packed with drama and laughs. The hero is a money changer in a subway booth and the heroine r ides in a Rolla Royce! Excitement all the way nd much fun. = hort = yo MA T EST CADA-SA D Y i - " - 1,,,,, ,, 11 111111111111,, - 1111111111111, 111111, 1,,,, 11,, 11, , 11 ,,,, 11,,, 1111111111111111111111,11111111 11 r :2 Estacada "LOVE OVER NIGHT" = Th ulai oupon • Liberty Theatr e - = = = = on § llllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli = • UNITY BROOMS ; 1 5C expect to pay. = IMPORTANT - - - = - I 1 -2 pound tins, each .... . . .. . . .. , L E GION DA NCE T O BE HELD A T E AGLE CRE EK FEB. 9 good Hessel Implement Co. _ HERSHEY'S COCOA ; oupes; late model , and ' than y WILL YS-KNIGHT NEW SUPERIOR WHIPPET New and Used Farm ; CITRUS POWDER, 2 pkgs., and GRANITE SAUCE PAN ; all fo r .... .. ..... ..... .... ........ ..... ...... 8 7 c Second Semester of E. H. S. Began Monday Th e second semester in t he Estaca- da high sc hool started last Monday. The registration for the se mester is 127. .Miss Edith Howe ll was grad- uated and John Ste wart wit hdrew from this sc hoo l to attend the Be n- soon Polytechnic in Portland. Miss Nola Clester was the only new stu- dent e nrolled for this term. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Yocum drove to Portland Saturday with their <laughter Carol , who is taking les- sons on the ce llo from a teacher in the city. - SATURDAY AND MONDAY FEBRUARY 2-4 - - -000- - - ° -:-11111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111 11 11111111111111111111111111:: STORES SPECIALS FOR = I RED & WHITE .. AL ME ET I C "SMITH'S PETS" - ONE NIGH r ONLY- Tuesday,February 5 iv ra omedy, n b · arl Dou I P t of th merican Legion Regular Pric ii, 11111 111 , II I I 11111 111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11 11111111 111 11 11111111111 11 't