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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1929)
minium! :■ i r'iiiemiiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiimMimmiiimmimiimHiimmiüimiiiiiiiuiiiimimmiiiiiiBiiiimmiiiiimiimimiiiiimiiHiiiiiimiimimiiiiiimmii* . ummmmimmMmmM.iimiiimimmMimmmmi!imimmimnimimií<t CLACKAM AS COUNTY B’S, FRID A Y . MAY 3, 1929 * '■! 1 .. - ■ j ; UP THE MOUNTJ^NS Buy Goodyear Double Eagle Tires If you want service better than you have ever had before. DOUBLE EAGLES are the cheapest in the long run. Free yourself now from all Tire troubles BOB C O O K E M O TO R CO. Phone 24-5 Estacada iimiimmmiimimmmmimimmii ^ Liberty Theatre f P. T. A. AFFAIR AT VIOLA PLEASES V IO LA , May 2.— (S p e c ia l).— The P. T. A. m e t in the church T hursday evening. T h ere was a large crow d p re se n t and S u p e rin te n t B renton V edder gave a fin e talk. H enry I R u th erfo rd o f H ighland gave two se- | | lections on th e m andolin which were fin e and th e play given by John attoon, B ruce Randolph a n d Jess | M H olt was a p p rec ia ted by all. The title of the play was “ A pril F ool.” Sandw iches, cake and coffee w ere served w ith o u t ch arg e and $5.90 was m ade from th e candy sale which was applied on th e piano debt. F rid a y evening. May 3, G randpa B ulger w ith his train ed tro u p e will be a t th e church. In the a fte rn o o n he will e n te rta in th e school children. It is all fre e to everyone in terested . L este r and R alph B ateson a re both = ill w ith th e flu and L ester had his = th ro a t lanced M onday. T heir siste r, P e a rl, was q u ite ill S a tu rd ay eve ning. Ja c k ie M attox, who was in = ju re d on th e play gro u n d a t school last w eek, is im proving. He is w ith = his m other in P ortland. = .1. H. S e v ier is able to be out again a lthough he feels w eak yet. He had a long siege o f th e flu. Mrs. C lara H icinbotham , her m o th er, Mrs. Sevier, w ere in O regon City 1 M odnay, th e fo rm e r tak in g t r e a t m en ts from a chiro p racto r. Mrs. E lden L ankin called on hei siste r, Mrs. E m ery Pow ers, M onday. = Mrs. S hackleford could not be a t = the m eetin g T h u rsd ay evening on a c co u n t o f ta k in g c a re o f h e r little chicks. She has ab o u t six hundred. Mrs. N elson, Viola school teacher, took Mrs. S h a c k le fo rd ’s place a t the P. T. A. m eeting. | T he school d irec to rs have em ployed ¡ Mrs. N elson fo r a n o th e r term w ith a $15 per m onth raise. h n M attox, who owns a sawm ill | n e Jo a r C orvallis, was here fo r a few days recently. Wednesday, May 8 | Rube Shaw Presents W e Four-Leaf Clover | Girls’ Band in Singing, Dancing and Orchestra Selections Introducing the very latest musical hits of season AND OTHER STAGE SURPRISES in addition to the mo- tion picture program. A BIG DOUBLE BILL At POPULAR PRICES 3f> cents and 15 cents | iiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iii? F E D E R A L LOAN ELECTS BOB MARCHBANK Local Representative STUDEBAKER ERSKINE Motor Cars ¡ = HART A t a called m ee tin g o f the Sandy F e d e ral Loan association, E. D. H art w as elected to ta k e th e place of Dave Fosburg, resigned, as se c re tary - tre a s u re r. VV’ill W idm er was chosen as d ire c to r in place o f H art. T iiiim iiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim it iiit? Be Prepared to Borrow You might never have occasion to bor row but if you did, wouldn’t you feel chagrined if you were turned down? Mrs. Bill A lt cam e hom e from th e j h o spital last w eek w here she was o p e rated on fo r gall bladder tro u b le i and is doing nicely. H er m other-in- law is w ith her u n til she is stro n g e r. I W a rre n C ru tch e r, who c u t his hand j in a d ra g saw, has been in bad shape j from blood poison a n d was still in j a hospital a t last re p o rt. Mr. and Mrs. A lfred H auglum re joice over th e a rriv a l o f th e ir firs t son, b orn a t Mrs. P ow ell’s, G resham . A tw o-inch rope will h ardly hold the happy fa th e r. A m ong those down to S andy fo r th e tra c k m eet from W em m e w ere Mrs. F. H. T aw ney, Mrs. Ja c k G re en wood, Mrs. J. II. S to u t and Mrs. Beebe. Mrs. F ra n c es W illiam son e n te r tained la st week fo r Mrs. R aym ond E. Sm ith w ith a farew ell luncheon, and the honor g u e st w as p re sen te d w ith bouilllon spoons. Those p re sen t w ere Mrs. F. H. and Mrs. Clyde T aw ney, Mrs. E. J. S icklcr and several ladies from P o rtlan d , Mrs. W illiam son a n d Mrs. Sm ith. The S m iths will be sta tio n e d a t Dee. P leas R oork has been opening s tre e ts and c u ttin g wood a t Evei'- g reen park, d espite s u ffe rin g fro m lum bago. Mr. R oork was in S andy and G resham F riday. Mrs. Clyde T aw ney is hom e ag ain a f te r tw o w eeks in th e city w ith F ra n c is, who was q u ite ill. Mrs. S. B. Rowan a n d Mrs. W ing w ere down from B rightw ood fo r the crack m eet F riday. A big su rp rise b irth d a y p a rty w as given in ho n o r o f Jo h n Bucholz of Salm on R iver, Sunday, 25 a tte n d in g . M r. a n d Mrs. J. V. R a ffe rty , p ro p rie to rs o f G overnm ent Cam p hotel have ta k e n a concession a t Ja n tz e n beach and leave th is w eek. The R af- te rty s have m ade m any frien d s d u r- ng th e ir several y e a rs' stay a t Mt. Hood. Mrs. L eon H a rris is re covering nicely fro m an o p e ratio n fo r go itre. M r. a n d Mrs. C arl A lt w ere in ■Sandy S a tu rd ay . Mrs. A lt is looking fine again. R o b e rt A schoff is o u t o f school w ith a n a tta c k o f m easles. Mrs. F re d S tu ltz cam e home fro m a tw o w eeks’ sta y in th e city, M on day. O. J. Jo h n so n drove to S e a ttle S a t urd ay to brin g his fam ily back home. i ■ C lackamas C ounty B ank !! SANDY, OREGON “READY” AND “WILLING” REPRESENTING RED AND W HITE SER VICE, ARE MIGHTY PARTICULAR ABOUT THE PRODUCTS THEY SELECT FOR CUSTOMERS. ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH. QUANTITY BUYING BRINGS DOWN THE COST. We Buyer Saves We Owner Serves Specials for ' M Saturday and Monday a y ' 4 an d 6: SERV-US BARTLETT PEA RS ; 2*/2»; Two for 63C $ 1.83 RED and W HITE FLOUR; 49-lb. Sacks; per sack N. B. C. CANADA STYLE CREAM CRACKERS; 1-lb. Cartons 1 BEECHNUT SPAGHETTI; Three Tins for ........... 3ÍV* SURF RIDER Broken Sliced PINEAPPLE; 2s; 2 for ...........3 7 <• SERV-US JELL DESERT; Three Packages for .........20C SERV-US COFFEE; One Pound Tin for .................... ...... ........... 5 3 C SERV-US COFFEE; One Pound P'-ykage for ...................... ......... 4 7 c SERV-US DATES; 10-oz. Sanitary Tins; each ......... 2 1 WESSON OIL; Quart Tins; each (ó lité CALUMET BAKING POWDER; One-pound tins; each .......... 2 5 c OREGON BLEACHED WALNUTS Two Pounds for .......... 4 9 c- SERV-US GRAPE FRUIT; 2s; whole sections; 2 for .........4 7 c RED and W HITE GRAPE FRUIT; 2s; Broken sections; 2 for 39Ó RED and W HITE Special DEVILS FOOD Layer Cake; ea. ........... 1 9 C Our Produce Specials for This Week Consist of CARROTS, ONIONS & ORANGES CLARA BOW PICTURE ATTRACTION SUNDAY M ore th an th re e h u n d re d e x tra players a p p e a r in C lara Bow’s new s ta rrin g p ictu re e n title d “ The F le e t’s In!” g a rb ed in th e u n ifo rm o f the U nited S ta te s navy. F o r the m ost p a rt th e men selected w ere ex-naval men so th a t a u th e n tic and realistic atm osphere could be obtained. “ The F le e t’s I n n !” is th e fe a tu re a ttra c tio n a t the L ib e rty , E staeada, S un d ay and M onday next. T he d irec to r, be fo re the film was ta rte d , insisted th a t th e men por tra y in g “ g o b s” fro m U ncle S a m ’s »leet have previous naval tra in in g and ex p erien ce a t sea. C asting di re cto rs fo u n d a good m any num bered am ong th e host o f e x tra players in Hollywood, and a g r e a t n u m b er of ¡hem w ere engaged in som e o th e r work, b u t gladly took p a rt in th e p ictu re fo r the sake o f old tim es. They e n te re d into th e sp irit o f the p ictu re ju s t as if a g ain they w ere back in uniform a n d “ w hooping it up” on shore leave. C lara Bow gives one o f her s tro n g est c h a ra c te riz a tio n s in this pictu re, a ccording to advance re p o rts. C rit ics have been lavish w ith th e ir praise of th e w ork o f the flam in g h aired sta r. T he sto ry concerns Miss Bow, p o r tra y in g the role o f a dance hall hos tess, who is th e c e n te r o f a riv alry betw een Hall and O akie. How the sto ry is b ro u g h t to b rillian t clim ax is one o f th e m any su rp risin g and e n te rta in in g fe a tu re s o f the film s. SANDY LOCAL ITEMS Such a time will never come if you save and build up your credit with us here at the Clackamas County Bank. It takes but a dollar to open an account and get started. The Pick of the Crop THE PEO PLES STORE H. B. SN Y D E R w ere S unday g u ests of Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Schoen a t th e L u th e ra n p a r sonage. Miss B e rth a H offm an w as o u t fo r th e firs t tim e in a long w hile to spend th e w eek end w ith M r. and Mrs. O scar B randes. Service... Distance is no question with us. Our equipment is at your service day or night. T h ere w as a large crow d fro m S andy to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l o f S. G. S p itle r a t G resham last w eek. G a te s F u n e r a l H o m e Miss A rleigh K am m ^rer is m aking g a rd e n w hen th e w e ath e r is good, j Phone 2471 Gresham- Oregon over on th e B lu ff road. Mrs. V iola D enning is o v e r in E a s te rn O regon fo r a few w eeks to ^ iiG iiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiM iiim iiiim im iim iM iiiiiiiH iiiiim im iiim im iiim iim im ii!^ visit h e r son, R alph D ouglass. Paddy M cK night visited a fo rm e r sea c ap tain and fam ily in th e city last w eek, also frie n d s a t Je n n in g s' lodge. | Bring your Model T f . - 1 111 1 • 1111 n 11111111111111111111111111111111 ■ 111 :• Mack S to u t sp e n t th e w eek end a t the J. W. Dixon home. Mrs. F re d P ro c to r’s fa th e r, a fte r two w eeks in the T hom as hospital, is m uch b e tte r, but still poorly. Mr. and Mrs. Red Bolton have a \ new 12-pound boy. The Boltons live a t a Firw ood wood cam p. T he S. R. H arp ers e n te rta in e d a I p a rty o f eig h t a t d in n e r S a tu rd ay evening, five being th e H aney fam ily o f V ancouver and Mrs. Payn, now 1 of P o rtlan d . Mr. a n d Mrs. H. H. W atkins w ere a t \ an co u v e r S un d ay and enjoyed the sight th a t blossom day presented. The L. C. W ilkinsons and d a u g h te r o f P o rtla n d w ere a t th e Ray W ilkini son hom e Sunday. B irchard, son of the la tte r, is down w ith in te stin al j flu w hich follow ed to nsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. M iller o f Sa- | lem and Mr. and Mrs. A. Schoen and Mr. a n d Mrs. E. Schoen o f P o rtla n d K R E B S I ONFECTIONERY I AFE I HOME COOKING MEALS AT ALL HOURS I j to US for service I j Our mechanics are specially trained and we use | only genuine Ford parts. All labor is charged at a | low flat rate. We’ll tell you in advance exacty what | the job will cost. § I = Don’t sacrifice your Ford, therefore, but bring it | in and let us look it over. For $25 or $50 you may § be able to put your good old Model T in shape for = thousands of miles of additinal service. 1 I I = | RAKER & SON | B ‘COURTESY” I OUR MOTTO I Sandy, Oregon ;iiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif j Gresham, Oregon Phone Gresham 1301 \ iilllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <