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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, APglL 19, 1929 Clackamas County News L e g io n n a ir E G. E. l’AKKS, Editor and Publisher C. REX PARKS, Advertising Manager A Little T ru th and a Little H oku m MRS. J. M. C. MILLER. Sandy News Editor |------------------------------------------------ Published Weekly on Fridays at Estacada-Sandy, Clackamas Co., Oregon Entered in the postoffice o f Estacada, Oregon, as second class matter * • I LIBERTY THEATRE | j 5 -------------------------- Estacada, Ore. -------------------------- = * * * Friday and Saturday, April 19 and 20— Hoot Gibson in “ THE DANGER RIDER” ’ The first games o f the Legion ju SUBSCRIPTION R A TE S nior baseball Will be played Satur In Clackamas County, one year, $1.50; Outside the county and in the state day if we can get a little co-opera of Oregon, one year, $2.00; Outside the state o f Oregon, one year,) tion from old Jupe. $2.50. Foreign, $0.00 per year. Subscriptions are payable in advance. AGENCIES FOR RELIEF OF FARMER • ' c iiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiim iiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiii: j Station B U L L signing o ff until ' Howdy, follows! Here we are next week at half past eight. Send [ your letters o f appreciation in care [ again, hoping you are the same. of this station. * HOOVER LOOKS TO CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING i soring several teams, making three divisions in the county. The winners of each section will play for the county championship anil the right to play in the state tournament. • The monthly social meeting o f the post and the Auxiliary was held on Monday evening, with the usual large attendance. Wallace Smith, Lloyd Ewalt and Lester Townsend were cho n to revamp the constitution and by-laws o f the organization. The dues of this post are the lowest of any post in the state and on recom mendation o f the department, are to be increased. . . . I He’s here with his fifty wild riding cowboys,. For the very greatest enjoyment o f a truly western thrill picture, be sure to see the ace o f ull western stars. Comedy, “ Sand wich and Tea.’’ Also Fourth Episode of KELSO “Tarzan, the M ighty” KELSO, April 18.— (Special).— Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Jonsrud had the pleasure o f entertaining Mr. and Mrs. George Gunderson Sunday evening. = Sunday and Monday, April 21 and 22— The gn at sequel to “ Beat! Geste” — President Hoover, in his message to Congress this “ BEAU SABREUR” Miss Inez Nyman and Mrs. A. C. week, called for the purpose o f passing legislation for the With Gary Cooper, Noah Beery and Evelyn Brent. Gripping, Baumback have been re-elected to astounding! at one time, and tender is this close-knit absorbing relief o f the farming industry, in part says: teach the Kelso school. story o f life, in the Legion o f the Self-Condemned. Comedy, “ CAMPUS CUTIES” “ There should be no fee or tax imposed on the farmer Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson were ! = at Mrs. Sindall’s Sunday. Mrs. Sin- and no government agency should engage in the buying dall’s daughter, from Washington, is and selling and price fixing o f products for such courses Wednesday night, only, April 24— with her while her son, Dave Jarl, is can lead only to bureaucracy and domination. Govern “THE VALLEY OF LOST SOULS” ment funds should not be loaned or facilities duplicated I You who have not come through in San Francisco; on a visit. A drama o f baffling mystery, featuring Muriel Kingston, Vic Herbert Huck has had another bad tor Sutherland, Anne Hamilton and Edward Roseman. Mystery, where other services o f credit are available at reasonable with the do ra me for this year are spell and the doctor was called. action, punch, thrills adventure and romance. Comedy, — going to have to dig deeper to get in rates. No activities should set in motion that will result “ BUSTER’S HOME LIFE.” good standing again, unless you at in increasing the surplus production, as such will defeat tend to this matter right away. On the Sta g e— ¿ iiiiiiiiim iiiiim iiiH im iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir * = any plans o f relief. RUBE S H A W PRESEN TS AN A LL-CO M E D Y V A U D E V ILLE Come on, you fellows, think o f the “ The most progressive movement in all agriculture service the Legion is rendering those S P E C IA L M USIC F U R N IS H E D S U N D A Y N IG H T B Y T H E has been the upbuilding of the farmers’ own marketing who are down and out. You may organizations, which now embrace nearly two million want the same service sometime. Royal Estacadaians farmers in membership and annually distribute nearly Wouldn’t you feel cheap to ask a for help that you had not sup 12,500,000,000 worth of farm products. These organiza gang ported? You may need the Legion Wednesday tions have acquired experience in virtually every branch! sometime— the Legion needs you, § Admission: Adults, 2-5c; Children under 14, 10c | o f their industry, and furnish a substantial basis upon NOW! J 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 • * • which to build further organization. Bill Graham says there’s a lot of “ Not all these marketing organizations are the same = v i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i im ii i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i m i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i ii m i i i i i i ;a type,” adds the President, “ but the test of them is whethei Scotchmen living on the rural free = Rube Shaw Presents f j = delivery routes. or not they are farmer owned or farmer controlled. In order to strengthen them and not undermine them, all pro The Legion Auxiliary is getting up posals for government assistance should originate with a play to be presented sometime in such organizations and the result o f their application. May. They have already been hold No matter what one’s business is, there usually Moreover, by such bases o f organization the government ing rehearsals. R. E. Esson of Sandy comes a time when financial backing is desir will be removed from engaging in the business of agri is taking the leading male role, and able. | a number o f well known local people culture.” are included in the cast. Bob Cooke The best kind o f financial backing is a good Mr. Hoover says further that “ the difficulties of agri is directing. bank account. With this should go a good credit | culture cannot be cured in a day; they cannot all be cured rating. The man who accumulates a reserve = by legislation; they cannot be cured by the federal g o v Elmer Anderson refused to take Musical Comedians =|r fund by good business methods at the same time ernment alone. But farmers and their organizations can the role o f the Irish cop in the play. = | is establishing a good credit rating. Thus he is = be assisted to overcome these inequalities. Every effort Guess you can’t blame a Scandina vian for not wanting to hide his na able to obtain added financial backing— bank o f this character is an experiment, and we shall find from, tionality. § credit. = our former experiences the way to further advance.” • * * HAL KITER One is convinced, after reading the message, that Jude Moreland has consented to W e Invite Your Account Monologist and Char Mr. Hoover will insist that legislation will be enacted that I take the part o f the ice man in the will reasonably insure the stability of the farm industry, play. Still Jude thinks they should acter Comedian and at the same time precautions taken to prevent the use a Frigidaire and cut down the disruption of other business. Price fixing would mean cast. • * * over-production if the prices set were sufficient to insure The social meeting Monday missed HOLLY GAYM AN the farmer a profit, and offers no solution to the problem, some of the old faces and Barney Gil- E Saf e D e p o s i t B o x e s $3. 00 per Y e a r § according to Mr. Hoover’s idea. Novelty Musical Act bride missed the best angel food cake U lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllitt The general tone o f his message indicates a sincere that was ever baked. and Comedy Imperson • * * effort is to be made to “ carry out the mandate of the peo ations. The post is giving their regular ple in the recent election” and he makes it very plain that it will take time, and the co-operation o f the farmers semi-monthly dance at Cogswell hall. GARDEN TOOLS Eagle Creek, next Saturday night. themselves, as well as federal legislation, to solve the Lloyd Smith’s Red Hot Band is really RAKE and HOE HANDLES; big assortment On the Screen: difficult problem o f farm relief. red hot, the floor is one o f the best of new and used tools at all times. Mr. Hoover is a man o f action. He probably will not in the state, and everyone attending “THE VALLEY OF Assortment of PAINT; FOUR-HOUR ENAMEL get along very well with Congressmen who will attempt is guaranteed a wonderful time. The LOST SOULS” Buy Here and Save to delay needed legislation and play the political game. crowds are increasing because this is becoming one o f the most popular But the President’s specialty is handling men, and now' GLASS and G L A Z I N G dances in this part o f the country. that Congress has been told what to do, the present ses If you like dancing at all, you will sion is going to be interesting. 1 Adults 35c, children 15c = enjoy this one. I Liberty Theatre I j April 24th * * * * ~ ! * I CHUCK I WHITEHEAD’S FINANCIAL BACKING [ ESTACADA STATE BANK I I TRIO * I [ Gilgan’s Furniture Exchange ---------- oOo---------- The lumbering industy has indications of becoming more active during the next few months than at any time since the war. Production during the winter has been low j and stocks of lumber are low, with a good prospect that more timber will be used this year than at any near pre vious date. Mills and camps are all swinging into action and capacity production may be expected for the next several months. ---------- oOo---------- There is 30 per cent, more snow in the mountains this year than normally, according to Forest Ranger A. W. Armstrong. Real warm weather for a few days, he says, would cause extremely high water. ---------- oO o---------- After listening to the gossip around town for the last few weeks, we have come to the conclusion that if people confined their conversation to what they knew there wouldn’t be half so much talk. * * * The bird writing this stuff thinks that if some o f the fellows who don’t think out loud would put some of their thoughts in writing the editor o f this column would have an easy time. W e’re thinking, however, if some of those fellows did turn loose and shoot in some copy, some of us bums would get a peach o f a panning. Send in your ideas and forget to sign your name. • * * Portland Post No. 1 is asking the support o f the other posts in Oregon to help a certain candidate be queen of the Rose festival. Nice stuff, No. 1, but you want to learn to lend your co-operation occasionally to the posts you are now appealing to for aid. If you think you can go your own way until such time as you need help, you better make your plans so you can pull through without going to the other posts. ---------- oOo---------- • • • Passengers on airplanes are now being entertained by moving picture shows two and three thousand feet in the air. Evidently the movie is becoming a high form of entertainment. ---------- oOo---------- Rose City Post No. 35, on the East- side, also has a candidate for queen, and certainly is entitled to as much consideration from Legionnaires out side the city as No. 1. The writer is collecting every vote possible for tho Eastside candidate. W e don’t know just what effect the Jones law is go ing to have on the bootleggers, but it’s a safe bet that they will not put Mr. Jones’ picture on their imitation Scotch labels. ---------- oOo---------- The new $1 bill has the picture of George Washing ton on it and the $1000 bill bears that o f Chase. It’s a sure thing that Washington will get the most publicity out o f it. • • « Ralph DeShazer has organized a ju nior baseball team at Dover. L. A. Franks has one at Currinsville. Bob Hayden has a gang in Estacada. The Springwater team has been organized by Sylvester Lawrence. Jude More land has a gang in Garfield. The games will be played on the high school grounds in Estacada. Watch for the schedule. ——— oOo---------- • • • The fishing season opened Monday and now that the weather has changed for the better, we can expect to have to listen to a number o f new “ fish" stories. G. D. Orr, Cecil O. Duke and R. E. 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