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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, F R ID A Y , M A R C H 29, 1929 V . Professional Cards L. A . C H A P M A N M O R T IC IA N Cherryville, March 28.— (Special), j Miss Cathurine Thayer, Oscar Thayer and John Mitchell were down to the | operetta at Sandy high school, also Mr. and Mrs. James Ogden and Doro thy Dixon. Mrs. Carl Alt is improving and ! was out to see her sister, Mrs. J. W. , Dixon, last week. Miss Catharine Thayer entertained the following at a lovely luncheon on I Wednesday: Mrs. Elizabeth Shank, Mrs. John Teuseher and Elmer, Mrs. James Ogden and Dick, Mrs. Leonard [ Howitt and Mrs. James Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. James Ogden attend ed the big Eastern Star meeting at Gresham recently. J. W. Dixon has purchased a hand some new Willys-Knight tudor sedan Mrs. August Bedenstein had five stitches taken in, her face, but is get ting along nicely since her automo bile accident. R. C. Murray is working for J. Walter Creighton on the new state garage at! Sandy. Mrs. James Ogden entertained with a party Thursday, in honor o f Dick's fourth birthday. Several little friends were present, including Johnnie Theresa, Christine and Elmer Teu seher, Joyce Ganger, Bobby Ganger. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Oren and Mrs. Ralph Ganger, Mrs. Teu seher and Mrs. James Dixon. St. Patrick decorations were used. Brick ice cream with shamrock center, cake and sandwiches were served. Calls attended day or night Mortuary I. O. O. F. Bldg. Telephone No. 21-51 S. G. SPITLER GENERAL PLUMBING AND REPAIJM Phone Sandy 321 Dr. W . W . Rhode. O S T E O P A T H IC P h y sicia n and S u rg e o n Estacada Oregon S. E. Wooster R eal E state L oan s, In su ran ce R entals FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY Tel. 77-3 Estacada, Ore Dr. M. M. Martindale C H IR O P R A C T O R o f Oregon City P h y sicia n and S u rg a on * * * O ffice Hours 9 to b and Evenings ESTACADA OREGON O. D. EBY * * • • A tt o r n e y at L aw General Practice Confidenti.] Adviser O r e g o n C ity , O re g o n D R . H. A . S C H N E ID E R Sandy, Oregon R EGINALD DENNY IN A N E W CO M ED Y “ The Night Bird,” which will be the feature attraction at the Liberty Theatre next Wednesday night, a special show being given in co-oper ation with a committee from the Odd Fellows lodge o f Estacada, is the most hilarious Reginald Denny com edy seen yet— and that is saying a lot about this great comedian’s pro duction when you remember “ Good Morning, Judge,” and a few others. This is an entirely new story. It is about a prize fighter and his pri vate iife and how his manager in sists that he indulge in a few night excursions so that the public will like him better and go to see him fight. Betsy Lee, a new discovery, has the feminine lead and plays it with the grace o f a veteran. She is very beautiful. In fact there are three beautiful girls in the cast as well as hundreds o f the pick of Hollywood's atmosphere players. The other two girls are Corliss Palmer and Jocelyn Lee. They add much to the general air o f hilarity. The photoplay, a fast moving story of the prize ring and New York’s night life, was adapted from a story by Frederick and Fanny Hatton. N O T E S F R O M UP T H E M O U N T A IN .'- » - 1 r . ■ " ■ ■ - ■ - . 1 a local man take the honors. The I prizes put up at the last meet were the finest o f the season. The Cal verly cup was given by Mr. and Mrs. j Boyd Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Smith 1 were down to Sandy to attend the I Women’s Club card party Thursday I night. The next stretch of the electric light and power line will be complet ed as far as Zigzag as soon as possi- j ble. L. O. Wing and S. B. Rowan I have been digging holes for the poles beyond Brightwood. Special Low prices ON ÌM TIRES BORING BORING, March 28.— (Special).— Mrs. Anna Ward, 65, was buried at Sandy cemetery Saturday. She is survived by her husband, Mr. , Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ward moved on a place two miles south o f Boring three months ago from Eastern Ore gon. Mrs. Ward passed from pneu monia, following an attack o f the flu. The Gates funeral directors of Gresham were in charge o f the burial arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Russell were callers at the home of Mrs. J. M. C. Miller in Sandy recently. Mrs. O. W. Boring and Mrs. L. H. Mallicoat have been busy drilling the children for the Easter program at the church next Sunday morning. Charlie Young, his wife and three children have moved from Gresham into one of the Telford houses. Mr. Young will be employed in the H. H. Johnson wood camp. A good crowd is expected to see the Orient Campfire girls’ play at the I. O. 0. F. hall here March 29. There are 14 in the cast o f the play. 3 0 x 3 ‘/a ..................$ 5.25 30x3' o Jumbo .... 5.75 29x4.40 ............... 6.55 30x5.00 ................ 9.25 30x5.25 ............. 31x4 ....................... Attorneys at Law 6 per cent state school money to loan on farms; General law prac tice. Bank o f Oregon City Bldg Oregon City Oregon Cascade Chevrolet Co. Phone 381 Estacada, Ore. GENERAL REPAIRING AND M ACH INE SHOP FIN E C LO T H E S A tto r n e y s Practice in All Courts First National Bank Bldg. O r e g o n City O re g o n BULL RUN, March 28.— (Special) — Alton Phelps survived riding the I. O. O. F. goat at Sandy a week ago Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Munz attended the meeting o f the American Legion at Gresham Tuesday night, Munz be ing one o f the candidates. He was in France 19 months. Mrs. Munz be longs to the Auxiliary. Dr. H. M. Kramer D E N T IS T Estacada, Oregon O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment O f f i c e P h on e 31 5 •H iiu m m iim im iiim iim im m im m iiiv | | SANDY OPERETTA PROVES A SPLENDID SUCCESS The Sandy Union high school Glee Club operetta was a delightful aifair Friday night. The setting was bril liant, the music tuneful. Miss Edith Shell, director, received many com pliments over the success o f the oper etta, and Dorothy Bruns, u 13-year- old freshman, played the score with splendid finish. The high school or chestra played several numbers, di rected by Mrs. Maud Holt, delighting the audience. Winnifred Glockner was at the piano. The receipts were 5110. At the close, Miss Shell was presented with flowers by the mem bers o f the Glee (Tub. Jaydene Nel son was “ Cherry Blossom,” and sang her part well; Clarence Eri pleased as Kokcmn, owner o f a tea garden; Ethel Irvin, the adoring lover of Cherry Blossom, also did her part well, as did the following in the lead ing cast: Naomi Child, Harry Rad ford. Henry Weisenfluh, Margaret Peterson and Glenn Heaeock. The geisha girls’ chorus was lovely, the girls being very pretty in their color ful costumes, and their singing was excellent. The Americans visiting Japan were also fine. Over 30 took part. V IO L A VIOLA, March 28.— (Special).— The P. T. A. will meet at the church Friday evening, March 28. There is to be a play given by Grandpa Bul ger and some children from Portland. The refreshments will be free and no admission charge will be made, but the ladies have a fine quilt they expect to sell that evening. Every one is invited to come and enjoy a pleasant evening. John Randolph has been ill the past week, but is now improving. J. H. Sevier is also improving from an eight-week siege o f flu. Miss Claudia Stone spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. C. B. Stone, and Grandpa Hamilton and other relatives. She is attending school in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Graham and their son, William Graham, made a trip to Salem Sunday to visit with their daughter and sister Janett. Bob Mattoon, who is taking treat ments at the Veterans' hospital in Portland, spent the week end at his home here. Mrs. M. L. Sevier was a visitor to Estacada Tuesday. Mrs. Eldon Lankins spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Emery Powers, and also visited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Evanson o f Redlands. Bobby Orr, 5, o f Muncie. Ind., who had his mother write a message to King George, wishing for his recov ery, has received a letter o f acknow ledgement from the King. To the Men of Estacada and Vicinity, we invite you to make this your home for Good Clothes. Here you will find the kind of good apparel carried in city stores. The only difference is the $5.00 or more we save you on ac count of our low rent and operating expense. The best, evidence of this fact is shown by the many Portland men who drive out to Gresham for their clothes. Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Topcoats $25 to «45 SUITS FOR HIGH SCH O O L B O Y S ............ $15 to SUITS FOR YO U N G ER $25 B O Y S ............. $ 7.50 to $15 Mallory Hats MEN’S SHOES The correct spring shapes in the latest pastel shades $ 5 .0 0 to $ 10.00 Other hats for dress and work $1.95 to $3.50 W e feature Douglas Fine Shoes. A ll the correct styles for spring are on display $ 5.00 to $ 8.00 Interwoven Hose Phoenix Hose Cooper’s Underwear Arrow Underwear Argonaut Shirts Arrow Shirts Hickok Beltf Grayco Neckwear Sampter Neckwear Ball Band Boots Boss of the Road W ork Clothes In addition to our complete line of Men’s W ear we carry a large stock of SHOES AND HOSIERY FOR W O M E N A N D CHILDREN at Popular Prices Aylsworth 9.75 ........................ $ 1.45 Hart Schaffner & Marx D. C. & E. C. LATOURETTE 10.75 3 0 x 3‘/2 Speedway Cord for Men and Young Men S ch u eb el, B eattie A M iller BOB M A R C H B A N K Local Representative STU D E B AK ER ERSK1NE Motor Cars u Spring Suits D E N T IS T P h on e S andy 151 f = . ■ ■ Mrs. Harry Morton had an opera tion on the thyroid gland last week and is getting along nicely. Mr. ¡Hor ton also had an operation not long ago. Now that the Jennings residence is completed, Chin Jin How, the Jen nings cook, will have many menus to BULL RUN prepare in the country. Mrs. E. Franzetti, of Rhododen dron, was in Sandy recently. Bull Run, March 28.— (Special).— Charlie Calverly won a lovely $18 Mr. and Mrs. Oren Ganger, Mr. The output o f electric washing ma cup at the winter frolic at Swim on and Mrs. Maplethorpe, Mr. and Mrs. March 17, in a ski race. Naturally chines has been doubled in the last Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vaer- it pleased the Mountain peole to have four years. etti attended the Sandy Women's Club card party at the I. O. O. F. hall Thursday night. The Bull Run community club has invited the Sandy Women’s Club over to their card party on April 6. Mrs. Walter Helms is out o f the hospital and is staying at the home o f her mother, Mrs. Phillips, in the city, until able to come home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vaeretti spent Sunday evening at the Oren Ganger home, playing “ 500.” Refreshment? were served. Little Betty Ann Sidell was very sick the past week and came neat- FEATU R IN G having pneumonia, but is better. Mrs. Alvin Klinger was very ill lust week, from throat trouble which was something like quinsy. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilkins and Phyillis and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Nel son, o f Portland, all spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Oren Ganger last week * W alter W . Gilbert, M. * CH ER R YVILLE > a. & Martin Gresham, Oregon W O R K CLOTHES A Complete Stock for the Working Man— Overalls ...................... $ 1.29 W ork S h irts.......................................................... 6 9 £ Leather-Faced G lo v e s ....................................... 4 5 <*