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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, Clackam as County News ESTACADA LOCALS (C row ded out last w eek) Mr. and Mrs. H a rry M urray have G. E. PA RK S, E d ito r and P ublisher C. REX PA RK S, A dvertising M anager re tu rn e d to E stac ad a to reside, a fte r MRS. J . M. C. M IL L ER . S andy N ew s E d ito r an absence o f a few m onths sp e n t in P ublished W eekly on F rid a y s a t E stacad a-S an d y , C lackam as Co., O regon P o rtlan d . Mr. M urray is em ployed on the ra ilro ad by the P. E. P. com pany. T hey have leased the L inn p ro p e rty E n te re d in th e postoffice of E stac ad a , O regon, as second class m a tte r fo rm erly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S F re d L eiham m er. In C lackam as C ounty, one y ear, $ 1 .6 0 ; O utside th e co u n ty and in th e sta te Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M ingus and o f O regon, one y e ar, $2.00; O utside th e sta te o f O regon, one year, d a u g h te r, Mrs. Davis, arriv e d from $2.50. F oreign, $3.00 p e r y ear. S u bscriptions a re payable in advance. Idaho last w eek to visit th e fo rm e r's siste r, Mrs. F re d Robley. Mr. Min g u s' h e alth is not very good and they M A K IN G THE N EW SPAPER P A Y ITS W A Y a re in hopes th a t the change o f cli The Clackamas County News, with the largest net, m ate will be beneficial to him. paid-in-advance circulation of any newspaper in the Miss Bessie A nderson, principal of county, has but one means of earning the necessary rev th e g ra d e school, and F re d B uell enue to maintain its existence—the sale of advertising drove to the e a ste rn p a rt o f th e sta te space. The advertisers in the News make the paper pos to spend th e w eek end w ith frien d s sible, and without them it would immediately have to quit a t M oro. M orris Ely of P o rtlan d and G lenn business. This is true of practically all newspapers. E ly o f C orvallis sp en t th e y e e k end In Estacada, Gresham, Sandy, Oregon City and Eagle w ith th e ir m o th e r a n d o th er re la Creek the News has a few loyal supporters who buy ad tives in E stacada. vertising space regularly, and who are making it possible 1 H arold E. R egele o f Scio w as e le c t for you to read your local news in your local paper. Even ed to R obert M anning’s place in tho in Estacada are merchants and business men (?) who high school and Mr. E liassen will con yet have their first penny to spend with the paper. They tin u e as th e m anual tra in in g te a c h e r ch arg e of athletics. send their job printing out of town, and yet resent mail and Mr. also and have Mrs. A. B. Y oung o f order competition; buy everything they themselves need P o rtla n d w ere in E stacad a Sunday from out-of-town, anil wonder why they are not being to a tte n d th e all-day services a t the “given” the support of the people of the community. If M ethodist church. T he Y oungs fo r you ask them for a donation to the Red Cross or anything m erly resided in th e G arfield d istrict. of a similar nature, they do not hesitate for a second to M iss L avena G rabeel and siste r J e a n w ent to G ladstone F rid a y eve turn down the request. n ing to visit th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts , Mr. The News is loyal to Estacada, Sandy, and all of and Mrs. C. W. P arish, re tu rn in g Eastern Clackamas county, and especially to those of this S unday evening. section who are loyal to their community. But all of you Mr. and Mrs. W. C. S e ru tto n , Mr. know' of men who are in business who are not loyal to acres, on th e so u th side, to Douglas any of our institutions, business or otherwise,—not even beth A llen drove to V ancouver, W ash. to themselves. The News is criticized, which we do not S a tu rd a y e vening to a tte n d a m eeting a rth a W ashington c h a p te r O. E. mind, and the very fellows who have done nothing toward o S., f M given in ho n o r of the m atrons its support, are the ones who do the squawking. and p a tro n s of O regon. Mrs. Bess We know Eastern Clackamas county has a bright S e tte rs, w o rth y g ra n d m atro n , the future. It will continue to forge ahead. But when you( g ra n d p a tro n and one g en eral g rand give your patronage to the firm or individual that does o ffic e r was p re sen t, besides fifty or nothing but find fault, lends not its support to the up-i six ty m atrons. building of the community, you are not aiding in the de T he M. E. L adies A id m et a t th e hom e o f M rs. H. C. S tevens W ednes velopment of Eastern Clackamas county. day. It is to your advantage to trade with our advertisers. • Mrs. E. Copeland is re p o rte d on They quote their prices and are not afraid of ligitimate th e sick list and c o nfined to her home. competition. They are not afraid to let you know before O. E. C ulver, who has been sick hand what they are going to charge «you for their mer fo r som e tim e, is re p o rte d to be som e chandise. The progressive merchant advertises his wares i w hat im proved a t th is tim e. and future progress of Eastern Clackamas county de-j Jo h n E liassen and Misses L au ra Spall and Lucille Jackson, tea ch e rs pends to a large extent on these progressive citizens. in th e E stac ad a high school, and Mrs. If you are loyal to your own community, support the N ellie M arshall, w e n t to O regon C ity firms that show they are loyal. S a tu rd a y e vening to a tte n d th e high --------- 0 O 0 -;-------- school o ra to ric a l contest. Mr. and Mrs. F re d Seible cam e A D VE R TISE TH E PRUNE down fro m C am p 1 hi to spend th e The prune-growing industry in Eastern Clackamas w eek end a t th e hom e o f Mrs. Sei- county is an important one and everyone is directly or in b le ’s p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Will directly interested. The extent of the industry, however, Douglass. is vague in the minds of many of us. In order that we all The W. C. T. U. m eeting, held on may become better acquainted with “prunes,” the News T h u rsd ay a t th e home o f Mrs. W. L. B aughm an, was well a tte n d e d , th ere suggests the observance of Prune Blossom Day, now th at1 being 15 p re sen t. T he ladies sp en t the trees are in bloom. A caravan of cars could be or th e a fte rn o o n in sew ing fo r the chil ganized and a tour of the prune-growing districts made d ren fa rm hom e. T he hostess served which would be the means of acquainting the people of a delicious luncheon to conclude th e m eeting. T he May m eetin g which is the importance of this business. It appears to us that this would be a worthy endeavor th e “ m o th e rs’ ” m eeting, will be held of the Community club. At their monthly meeting Friday a t th e hom e o f M rs. E. E. H annah. plans could be made, and while the notice would be short, it is likely that a large caravan could be organized and a tour of Garfield, Springwater, Eagle Creek and other dis tricts visited, to the enlightenment of the people who ben efit from this branch of the farming industry. --------- oOo--------- At last the long-expected spring weather has ar rived and the delayed farm work can be finished, the logging industry can resume where it left off last fall, and the amateur baseball season can get under way. ELW fcO D ELW O O D , A pril 25.— (S p e c ia l).— The in te re s tin g p ro g ram and pie so cial a t th e school house S a tu rd a y eve ning n e tte d th e P. T. A. $20. M artin B urglund o f C olton helped w ith th e e n te rta in m e n t. Mr. a n d Mrs. G ilb ert N ester o f O regon C ity visited re la tiv e s here over th e w eek end. Mr. a n d Mrs. O tis V allen and Mr. and Mrs. L orenzo W ilson w ere O re gon C ity v isitors W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. P a rk and Mrs. Louis V allen a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l of 1924 Dodge Brothers Sedan G eorge K eller in S p rin g w a ter W ed 1924 Maxwell Roadster nesday. M. P a rk and his a u n t, Mrs. M atilda 1925 Oakland Touring Car rfu s o f Elw ood, his uncle, M arvin 1928 Type Essex Sedan | S P u a rk o f S p rin g w a ter, and his m other and siste r o f E stacad a, w ent to O re All Re-Conditioned and Guaranteed. gon C ity on business M onday. Dan S ta h ln e c k er and sons E v e rt and G ene w ent to In dependence S a t urday. Rev. R. D. E v e re tt, th e P re sb y te r | Phone 1471 Gresham, Ore. | ian S unday school m issionary, will i - I I I I I I I I I I H I I I ' H I M I I I I I I i l l l M l I l i l l l l l l l l l l l i l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l H * p reach a t th e Elw ood church May 5, a t 2 o ’clock S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . Sun -:-11 i i ................... ................................n u t m day school will be held a t 1 :30. Ev erybody is cordially invited to a tte n d . FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1»29 I of luO fe e t was m ade by H. H vam ; Ole L au n g ru d was second, and T hor Lief third, w ith 11D fe et, but Lief did not stand. P rizes o f ski sticks, a P endleton blanket and sm oker set w ere aw arded. I f th e w e ath e r is good, E in a r H er- m anson, O tto H agen and O. Laun- g rud plan to clim b Hood on skis n e x t Sunday. From all app earan ces, th e Loop I highw ay will not be open b efo re Ju n e . . ¡TH E NEW PONTIAC 1 NOTES FROM UP THE MOUNTAIN IS N O W ON D ISPLAY i We can please you—just the car you want— | C H EV R O LE T, O A K L A N D and P O NTIA C Motor E Car»; Fairbanks Morse W ater System» and Service. Stewart-Warner Radios I f E SANDY GARAGE I Phone Sandy 261 Sandy, Oregon ï r-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiia iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii> LIBERTY THEATRE = S = jjj = Estacada, Ore. ------- Bessie Love and Tom M oore, w ith K ate P rice and Tom O ’Brien playing in— E I E F rid ay and S aturd ay, A p ril 26 and 2 7 — ■; E “ A N Y B O D Y HERE SEEN K E L L Y ?” E E As a soldier he invited every French girl he m et to com e to A m erica to m arry him. Im agine his em b a rrassm en t w hen one o f them did. The N orthw est m ounted police alw ays g e t th e ir man. New York tra ffic cops alw ays g et th e ir w om an. W atch Kelly g e t his. Comedy, O swald, the Lucky R abbit, in “ High U p.’* Also th e fifth c h ap ter of “ T arz a n the M ighty,”— “ Flam es of H a te .” Music by the Royal E stac ad a ian s F riday, S a tu rd ay , Sunday. S un day and M onday, A p ril 28 and 29 — ^ E E E E E E E BULL RUN, A pril 25.— (S p e c ia l). G eorge B an cro ft in s — Mrs. A lvin K linger has re tu rn e d j : “ THE D R AG NET” * from The D alles m uch im proved, b u t . ■ W ith E velyn B rent and Wm. Powell. B a n cro ft as a case-hard- Ei will have h e r tonsils rem oved when j ened, iron fisted, stra ig h t shooting detective. T en s- dram a = she is able. She had a bad a tta c k of ! i w ith a surprise in the firs t hundred fe e t and suspense to the last s quinsy. I ] — m inute. Com edy, Jack D u ffy and L o rrain e E ddy in “ H a lf Back — Mr. and M rs. E a rl Jo n e s a n d ch ild -1 = : H a n n a h .’ Special music by th e R oyal E stacadaians. re n o f N ew berg w ere g u e sts a t th e W illiam Sidell and Dell Ja d w in homes E W edn ead ay ( o n ly ) M ay 1— — Sunday. “ A H AR P IN H O C K ” Mrs. R. C. Shipley e n te rta in e d Mrs. E W ith Bessie Love and R udolph S c hildkraut a n d J u n io r C oghlan. E A. J. S to u t a n d son M ack and M im . E She w as a physician’s a ssista n t, a b e au ty whose soul w as ab- = O ren G a n g er and son a t a delicious sorbed in dancing b u t cam e a d a y ;— w hat thrills th is p ictu re § will provide. I t ’s a c h aser o f the blues, a tonic of lau g h te r, de- — luncheon F riday. lig h tfu l as a sum m er’s breeze, re fre sh in g as the ja d e d ta s te of E J . W. K yler, who fe ll a n d , broke c ry stal w a ters to the p arch ed palate. Also good comedy. several ribs a few w eeks ago, was in j5 S andy T uesday. K yler is r a th e r m is E On th e S tage— Rube Shaw P re se n ts— erable y e t fro m his fra c tu re s . B. E. Sykes w as a t th e K y le r home a few w eeks ago. He is still w orking fo r th e crea m e ry association a t H alf- | | Admission: Adults, 25c; Children under 14, 10c E way, O regon. Chinese Girls’ Band :11111111111111.... .1111111 III 11111II1111II111111111 III II111111 III III 11111MIII1111111111MIII II1IIItt Sunday School Meet Enjoyable Affair BORING, A pril 25.— (S p e c ia l).— T he Sunday school convention a t H a ley B a p tist ch u rch Sunday w as a big event. S p eak ers included Rev. E. C. F arn h am , se c re ta ry P o rtla n d Council o f C hurches; Rev. G ordon Johnson, Rev. O. J. Gill, G. H. B ickford, Rev. A. B. C alder, and Rev. C. T. Cook of E stacada, who in stalled th e new o ffi c e rs:— Jess H ite, p re sid e n t; G. H. B ickford, vice p re sid en t; Mrs. R. E. Richey, s e c re ta ry and tre a s u re r. A b asket d in n er w as served. T he ju n io r choir of P le a s a n t Home g ave several songs. B oring Sunday school will e n te rta in th e O ctober m eeting. Mrs. W m. M orand is now able to be up a few hours each day. Billy is now back in school, b u t Mrs. Root has n o t im proved. O nly o n e nurse is now em ployed and Mrs. T elfo rd ¡3 still a t the M orand home. Mrs. J . M. C. M iller of S andy had d in n e r re c e n tly a t the R. B. Russell hom e. Rev. and Mrs. H enders a re a t Bor ing again. T hey bought a p a rt of the G eorge S h a fe r fa rm som e m onths ago. H. C. C om pton and his th re e boys, who w ere q u ite sick last w eek, a re re p o rte d m uch b e tte r. ¿ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM IIIIH IIIIIIIIIIlin 1 FINANCIAL BACKING No matter what one’s business is, there usually comes a time when financial backing is desir able. The best kind of financial backing is a good bank account. With this should go a good credit rating. The man who accumulates a reserve fund by good business methods at the same time is establishing a good credit rating. Thus he is able to obtain added financial backing—bank credit. E W e Invite Your Account I ESTA CA D A S T A T E HANK 1 | Safe Deposit Boxes 1111111111111111111111111111 $3.00 j | E E f ! f per Y e a r § .........1111 ii 1111111111111111111111111111111 Ft G ARDEN TOOLS R A K E and HOE H A N D LE S; big assortment of new and used tools at all times. Assortment of P A IN T ; FO U R -H O U R ENAM EL Buy Here and Save Nurse V isits Sandy S ch ools GLASS Miss M a rg are t L ynch, county nurse, visited S andy g ra d e school last w eek and m ade an ex ceptionally in te re stin g ta lk to the children. and GLAZING Gilgan’s Furniture Exchange LET ELECTRICITY Brighten Your Home I Here Are Four Good Buys | I BROCKW AY & NELSON J a iiiiiiiiiiim iiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiH iiiiiim iiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiii: | = Electric lights . . . . properly placed . . . . make your | home life cheerful and useful. M Modern electric appliances lighten your domestic burdens. -oOo- 1 Bids a re a d v ertised fo r by the B rightw ood school board fo r the new consolidated school house to be built a t W elches. Bids a re to be opened M ay 6. Ire n e A lt is clerk. R. J . H ickey o f th e B rightw ood sto re w as a re c e n t Sandy visitor. O. J. Jo hnson, fo rest ra n g e r from R hododendron, was a v isitor to Sandy M onday. Floyd Jo h n so n is driv in g the tru ck — fo r J . Scales. T h ere was a larg e crow d a t Swim S u n d ay considering the day. A ju m p E L E C T R IC S T O R E E L E C T R IC B U IL D IN G = Portland Electric P o w er C o m p a n y Portland, Oregon Salem, Oregon City, Gresham, St. Helens, Hillsboro, St. Johns, Oregon Vancouver, Washington.