Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, May 24, 1929, Image 2

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    Essay Contest at
VIM - VIGOR - VICTORY
Gresham Is Finished
First State Bank
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CLACKiTMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY. MAY 24, 1929
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way they never put any in the bank
i
started
grinding
she
forgot
herself
in
RIC H A R D DIX SAYS RUTH
and never start to save. If you never
E L D E R ' S C A R E E R A S S U R E D ! her interest in the work and she has ‘
start to save you never will save. To
really surprised me by her acting
get money isn’t so very hard. You
van usually get some job somewhere
! ability. I knew that a girl who did
There's lots of timber in your wreck,
Ruth Elder has a great motion pic­
if you are interested enough in work­
what she did would succeed in any-
Raft back and get what’s due you.
ing.
If
you
do
not
like
to
work
you
ture future, in the opinion of those
Mayor Cleveland, Judge Kastman
I thing she attempted but the extent to
The winning cards are in the deck;
will not get very much hut if you
who have watched her and worked
I which she is going to succeed will as and Attorney Schneider, acting as are interested in some kind of work ] =
Keep shuffling— they’ll come to you.
with her during her first experience
judges o f the Essay Contest con­ you will soon have a little money. If E
tonish people.”
The hill from which you tumble down,
as a screen player.
you
put
this
money
in
the
bank
in
i
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“ Just watch her, is all I have to ducted by the First State Bank, of
Remember, can be mounted.
With no previous experience, the say,” Strayer commented. “ She is Gresham, on the subject, "The Pur­ stead of spending it for something
There are two sides to everything,
that you really don’t need, some day
girl who was the first of her sex to one of the most conscientious work- pose o f Money,” have finished their you may be rich. If you never work
But both are seldom counted.
conquer the Atlantic Ocean by air, | ers I have ever known. She has a work in judging the essays and ren­ you never will have any money, and
Success is failure turned about,
performs like a seasoned trouper, ac­ | consuming desire to learn and what dered their report. They report that if you never save you never will have
The worst luck can be mended.
cording to Frank Strayer, director; is more, she can act. With that com- ^ the awards were made with great dif­ any money. If you save you will huve
money and money is what makes life
No man who listens long to doubt
and Richard l)ix, star o f Paramount’s ! bination she can’t fail to succeed in a ficulty, in fact, were in favor o f the a pleasure.”
Will do what he intended.
“ Moran of the Marines,” the picture
awards being different, but the ma­
big way.”
Take lesson from the rubber ball
in which she makes her film debut, at
jority rules.
All agreed, however,
And bounce buck when they slam you.
the Liberty Theatre, Estacada, Fri­
that essay number 702 was the most
If you will fight it hard enough
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Linn drove to
day and Saturday, May 24 and 25.
original of any and expressed a sin­
No circumstance cun damn you.
“ Ruth Elder isn’t going to have to Portland Saturduy night to meet cere desire that the same be pub­
— Herbert Kaufman.
I
their
son,
Eddie,
who
was
returning
get by on her reputation,” Dix said.
lished, notwithstanding they found
VIOLA,
Mt»y '23.— (Special).—
“ She has talent. She was very ner­ I from Illinois. Owing to an accident it necessary to make the awards
M an y o f o u r savings depo sito rs have f o llo w e d Mr. K a u f m a n ’ s s u g ­
Mrs. Randolph is on a trip to Lake- j ~
vous before actual shooting o f the I on the railroad, the train Eddie came otherwise.
gestions. Theirs will be success. A Sav ings A c c o u n t at this hank
picture started, but when the cameras on was four hours late.
Essay number 702 was written by view to attend the wedding o f her j E
will help y ou do what y ou intended.
Maurice Dhulst, of the Lusted school. daughter, Miss Norma, to Warren j E:
Layton
o
f
that
city.
Miss
Norma
has
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In the high schools, Gresham won
both first and second prizes, Vernon been teaching there for the past two | =
Kelly receiving the first prize and years. They expect to make their I =
Suzanne Lounsbury second. In the home at Alturas, Calif. All her
grade schools, first prize was awarded friends wish them both a long and
Gresham, Oregon
to Neva Schmid, o f Bridal Veil, Ore­ happy life.
“
A
Strong
Bank”
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Olsen
o
f
Mc­
gon; the second prize to Ruth Wal­
Minnville
have
been
spending
a
few
ters, o f the Currinsville school, near
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days at the home o f their uncle and
Estacada.
Telephone conversations with the aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Randolph
U. S. MORGAN, Owner
different schools winning prizes was They left with the latter to be at
TIME SCH EDU LE— P O R T L A N D -E S T A C A D A STAG ES
had and the names were furnished the wedding of Miss Norma, driving
T im e o f D e p a r tu re
U S un da y
Station
Phone 461
by the teachers, the awards to be tnrough.
10:00 a. m. 2:00 p. m.
6:20 p. m. 11:00 p. m.
Lv. Portland
The
P.
T.
A.
will
meet
at
the
6:55 p. m. 11:35 p. m.
Lv. Clackamas
10:35 a. m. 2:35 p. m.
announced in the schools, at the stu­
7:05 p. m. 11:50 p. m.
Lv. Carver
10:50 a. m. 2:50 p. m.
dent body meeting and at the ban­ church Friday evening, May 24. Mrs.
7:25 p. m. 12:05 a. m.
Nelson will have charge o f the pro­
Lv. Barton
11 :05 a. m. 3:05 p. m.
quet.
7:35 p. m. 12:16 a. m.
Lv. Eagle Creek 11:15 a. m. 3:15 p. m.
The essay o f Maurice Dhulst fol­ gram given by the school children, in­
7:38 p. m. SE:18 a. m.
Lv. Cedar Brook 11:18 a. m. 3:1.8 p. m.
cluding a play. Ice cream, cake and
MAY 25-27
lows:
Ar. Estacada
11:30 a. m. 3:30 p. m.
7:50 p. m. 12:30 a. m.
coffee will be served. Everyone in­
“ T he P urpos e o f M o n e y ”
Station
T im e o f D ep artu re
V S atur d ay f S un da y
vited, as this is the last meeting un­
“
If
you
sell
something
you
don’t
Lv. Estacada *6:15 a. m. 8:30 a.m . 4:30 p.m . 7:00 p.m . 8:15 p .m .
?
I 1 SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR; reg. 45c
til
next
fall.
expect to give it away and not get
Lv. Eagle Cr. 6:30 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 4:46 p. m. 7:15 p. m. 8:30 p. m.
v
anything for it. You either trade or
1 DOUBLE RETINNED CAKE PAN, reg. 25c
Ed Miller has bought the late Wm.
Lv. Barton
6:35 a.m . 8:55 a.m . 4:55 p.m . 7:25 p .m . 8:40 p .m .
&
want something that’s called money.
Carver
6:50 a.m . 9:10 a.m . 5:10 p .m . 7:35 p.m . 9:06 p .m .
?
Both fo r .........................
3 9 c | Money is what most o f us sell some­ Mattoon property, all but the store £ Lv.
Lv. Clack’mas 7:00 a.m . 9:20 a.m . 5:20 p. m. 7:45 p.m . 9:10 p .m .
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thing for. Money is a very impor­ building which has been bought by ? Ar. Portland 7:35 a.m . 9:65 a.m . 6:00 p.m . 8:30 p.m . 9:45 p. m.
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| SALMON, Medium, Red; one can .................. 2 3 c | tant thing and without it you can’t James Courier who will put in a
* Daily E x ce p t Sunda y.
(1 S u n d a y O n ly
V S aturd ay On ly.
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do very much in this world. In fact, stock o f groceries.
| WESSON OIL; Quart ....................................... 1 9 * | money is stf important that nobody
Warnie Ward is very ill in the Ore­
can get along without it.
i
GHIRARDELLIS CHOCOLATE......................3 2 c | “ Long, long ago the people of the gon City hospital.
A new industry has been started
world when they sold something, they
| ALBERS’ FLAPJACK FLOUR, pkg............ 2 2 c | would trade. If a man had a horse in Viola. Some people are fishing
to sell he would trade it for a cow in Clear Creek with a flash light, at
for something else that he needed.
| FELS NAPTHA SOAP; 5 Bars.................... 2 6 o | or
Whenever anybody had anything to night. Where is the game warden?
he would trade it to somebody
April 25, May 1, May 8 and May 15, only...
1 CORTES PIMENTOS; can ................................. 9 * | sell
else for some other thing. After the
The alumni banquet this year will
Any number; 100 or over.
years went by, the people became
| CITRUS WASHING POWDER ........... ........ 2 3 C | tired o f trading this way and adopted be held Saturday evening, May 25,
Used Brooder Stoves for 300 chicks ...
$ 1 0 .0 0
a new way. Out of the copper, silver at Log LaBarre.
| REX NUT MARGARINE................................... 1 9 c | and gold they made coins. Out of cer­
Phone Damascus 35
Don Day, one o f the graduates
tain paper they made bills. This was
| RIPE OLIVES, C a n ............................................. 1 5 * | called money and that is what we from the Estacada high school this
have today. Each countr adopted its year, accompanied the Jennings boys
1 PAPER PLATES; 12 to pkg., 3 pkgs............ 2 5 * | own kind of money. Today the United to Alaska, to work in the fish canner­
Clackamas, Oregon
States has the dollar, Great Britain ies during the coming season.
the pound, France has the franc,
| OTTER BRAND SHRIMP; per can ............ 1 8 * 1 has
Italy has the lira and Germany the
mark.
Most o f the countries have a
| SNOWFLAKES; 2-lb. Caddie ..................... 3 4 c
different name for their money, al­
there are many that have the
1 MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, NOODLES—
| though
same as another country. When a
Two Packages fo r ........................................... 1 1 * 1 man had something to sell then he
would say: ‘I want so many dollars,’
or ‘I want so many francs.’ After he
had the money he could buy anything
he wanted. He did not trade so
much any more and began to make
For a long
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time he kept his money in his house,
but sometimes it got stolon. He then
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his money. The bank is a very use­
ful place to put your money. It is a
safe place and you get a certain per
cent for letting them use it.
The
BOY’S CAPS, each ..........................................
bank carries on the business o f the
| MEN’S CAPS, each
$ 1 . 0 0 | rich business men of today. It loans,
GRESHAM, OREGON
bonds, issues all kinds of notes =
P hon e 2221
| Boys’ and Men’s Scrim Hats, to close out
5 0 (* = sells
and saves money. If it were not for
|
New Stock
| the banks there wouldn’t be half so
much business today.
=
M EN’S W O R K SHIRTS
Munsing’s Silk Hose
N E W SPRING C O A TS
| Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Straw Hats,
“ When the new world was discov­
Each ........................................... 2 5 * to 5 0 * = ered and European countries settled
No. 1475 Munsing full fash­
Lesi 2 0 %
over here each colony had the same
ioned pure thread silk hose, re­
money as its mother country. After = =
Our entire line of new spring
inforced foot with standard
Big and rcoiny work shirts,
coats; a good assortment for
the Revolutionary War was fought
square heel, and fine lisle top.
triple stitched seams, with can’t
your selection in both the sport
All colors.
Priced at $1.35;
rip sleeve facings. Either slip
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dependence, it had to make its own
and dress coats.
Values at
Three pairs for ................ $3.75
over or coat style. All sizes
money. It was a hard problem to do.
$10.75 to $25.75. Now on sale
14 Mi to 17— 69c
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No. 845 Munsing full fashioned
Less 2 0 %
Thomas Jefferson and David
is a very fine gage pure thread
1
HEALTHFUL
REFRESHING
I ! j ilton,
Kittenhouse were among the leading
silk,,
with
fine
lisle
top.
Priced
MEN’S OVE R A LLS
men. In 1792, Congress passed the
at ........................................ $1.50
RAYON VESTS
act establishing a mint.
George
Washington appointed David Ritten-
No. 1625 Munsing full fash­
house director o f the mint and by =
ioned extra long pure thread
No. 220 Bib Overalls, good full
October, 1792, the first money was m
silk with pointed heel. All lead­
cut. All thread riveted and
Ladies’ Rayon Vests; — we1]
coined. Since then the United States =
ing shades. Priced at
$1.65
triple stitched. All sizes up to
tailored— sizes small, medium
has coined money and is now the
=
42 waist, priced at $1.15
and large. Priced at 79c
wealthiest nation in the world. The
United States named its money the
PRINTED R A YO N S
dollar.
M EN’S W A IS T OV E R A LLS
“ Money means a lot and without it = =
RAYON BLOOMERS
you can’t do very much.
For in­
stance, about the first thing you need
36-inch Printed Rayons, all of
is clothes; you need something to
the season’s patterns,— in flor­
Men’s waist overalls made ef
wear and if you don’t have any mon­ —
Ladies’
Rayon Bloomers,—
==
al and check designs. Guaran­
heavy twilled blue denim. All
ey you can’t buy them. About the ~
sizes small, medium and large.
SE
teed fast colors. Values up to
=
sizes
up
to
42,
priced
at
$1.15
second thing you need is something
95c; priced at 59c
Priced
at
95c
Er"
to eat. If you don’t have anything
to eat you will die, but if you haven't
T H E S E N G C O M P A N Y , Estacad a, O r e g o n
M EN ’ S W O R K SOCKS
any money you can’t get anything to
K A L B U RN IE GINGHAM S
eat. About the third is a place to
| V IG O R A T IN G
N O W IN BOTTLES,
WASH FROCK SALE g
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sleep. You need a place to sleep be­
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T h r e e f o r $ 5 .0 0
=E
Men’s blue and brown mixed
woods in the winter. But if you a — s
work sox.
Good weight for
$ 1 .7 9 f o r On e
32-inch
Kalburnie
Ginghams,
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—
summer service. Price 10c.
both in checks and fancy pat­
to sleep in a bed. If you haven't any ==
For street wear— For Sport
—
terns, guaranteed fast colors.
money you will have to starve unless —
wear. For informal, home and
=
Priced at 19c
somebody takes care o f you. If you
MEN’ S R A YO N SOX
party wear.
For our month-
^5
have a little money, but not much, =
end sale we are offering over
=
you probably would like to buy a
one hundred wash frocks at
¡EEE
PRINTED PERCALES
but you can’t buy one unless
= this kind of weather? Get her a new Perfection Oil = house,
an
unusual
saving.
They
are
—
you have more. If you would like to
A new assortment o f rayon sex
all so new and smart that you
=
E Stove, and make her work easier. We have them on = buy an automobile you can't buy one
o f the new spring patterns.
will see at once that they were
=
until you have more money. If you
Priced at 25c.
E the floor, two and three burner, the world’s finest = save
36-inch printed Percales in a
designed to sell for much more.
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your money and work hard you
large assortment of this sea­
In addition to the sale savings,
—E
E complete oil range. We also have the two-pole = soon will have enough to buy some o f
son’s patterns. Priced at 19c.
you save 37c on every three
different things that you would =
E Electric Plate in attractive colors, at
$ 5 . 0 0 1 these
D E L U S T E R E D R A Y O N HOS E
dresses you buy in this sale.
=
like to have.
E Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers and Sprinklers =
"If IS M l always easy to h a v e,__
A new Rayon Hose that has
SILK DRESSES
money, but if you save a little and 5 =
more o f the appearance of all
S
at the right prices.
put it in the hank it will keep grow- ==
pure silk than anything ever
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L eu 20%
ing and be a large sum. Of course, =
produced o f Rayon. With the
if you don't save any and don't put 25
narrow square heel so much in
Smartly fashioned silk dresses
any in the bank you won’t have 2 =
demand this season. Hose in all
of flat silk crepe and printed
much. Some people have so much Ea
the popular shades o f the sea­
silk crepe. Priced at $5.90 to
Genuine Pcquot bleached sheet-
money in the bank and get so much
son. Priced at 59c.
Three
$16.75. Now on sale, Less
ing; 81 inches wide.
Priced
s
“ The Personal Service Store”
interest that they live on their inter- —
pair for
$1.65
20 %
at 58c.
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est.
Some
people
as
soon
as
they
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| Estacada
Phone 49-1 1 j make a few dollars, the next day
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