Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 06, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    tAG E TWO
Eastern Clackamas News
I, .' K.A,\I AS NEWS, > Hll) AY. APRIL
», 1928
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CLEANUP CAMPAIGN IN ORDER
The time of the year is here vdien the city should
have its annual house cleaning. Many of the alleys, lots
G. E. Parks, Editor and Publisher
aal out of the way places in town are little less than a dis-
;trace
-a disgrace to the property owners and to the city
Published Weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Oregon | as a whole.
Probably the filthy condition of many places
in town i- due to the lack of a dumping ground. This is
E n tered in the p o sto ffice o f E stacad a, O regon , as second class m atter.
aim; thing that should have the attention of the council
I immediately.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
S. E. Wooster has informed the News that he will
In C lackam as C ou n ty, one y ear, $ 1 . 5 0 ; O utside the cou n ty and in the
it ! a suitable location for a city dump. This will remove
sstate o f O regon, one year, $ 2 ; Outside the state o f O regon , one
y e a r, $ 2 . 50 . Subscriptions are payable in advance.
lie last excuse for failure to keep the city clean.
The News hopes to see the council take up this matter
immediately, set a day for a general cleanup, and instruct
LOWDEN LEADS IN NUMBER OF DEFECATES li e marshal to see that everyone does cleanup his prem­
ises. There will be more visitors to Estacada this summer
Frank Lou den of Illinois at this time has the greatest than
ever before, and Estacada wants to make a good im­
number of delegates instructed to cast their vote for him pression
upon its guests.
for the republican nomination for president when the con­
The
to do the cleanup act most effectively is be-
vention meets. Herbert Hoover is second, but probably ore the time
that m ake every m ile a pleasure
grass starts. The fire hazard wall be reduced
will go into the convention with more votes that will Mr. during
the dry season; flies and other insects will be de­
T he greatest factor of all in the nation­
Lowden or any other candidate, for president.
w ide popularity of the Bigger an d Better
prived
of
their
breeding
places,
and
every
citizen
will
i
Evidently the death of Senator Willis of Ohio ha have a lot more self respect if the city is made spic and
C hevrolet is the effortless driving it pro­
given Lowden that states delegation which would have span throughout.
vides.
gone to the senator. The delegation, political dopesters
It steers w ith the w eight of the hand.
say, will go to Dawes in case Lowden cannot be nomi­
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T h e clutch is velvety smooth in action.
nated. However, within the next few weeks, the interest
T h e gear-shift lever responds to the light­
Clackamas county would have been far ahead of the
in the contest for instructed delegates will increase.
est touch.
game if it had bought the finest set of harness In the
The News is predicting that neither Hoover nor Mr. county
Acceleration is swift an d certain. A nd
and replaced the $5 set that Kilgore, the Molalla
Lowden will be nominated. The strength of both candi chool teacher,
big non-locking four-wheel brakes assure
accused of stealing. If there was evi-;
perfect control under every condition of
dates will go to Dawes, we hope, possibly to some other dence to believe was
that Kilgore was guilty, he should have
highw ay an d traffic.
candidate or a dark horse.
been
tried
for
insanity,
instead
of
the
charge
made.
Com
e in today for a dem onstration!
A1 Smith may get the democratic nomination. We
The
Touring
or Roaster, $495; The Coach, $585; The
think it doubtful. We hope he does. The sooner A1 i
On T u esd ay even ing the C hristian
Coupe, $595; The 4-Door Sedan, $675; The Sport Cabri­
entirely eliminated as a presidential possibility, the better
olet, $665; The Im/vriol Landau, $713; Utility Truck
j E n d eavor so ciety o f S p rin gw a te r pre-
SPRINGWATER
for the nation as a whole. One chance at him is all the
(Chassis Only) $495; Light Deliver? (ChassisOnly) $373,
1 ..ented a th ree-act p lay, “ R obert and
All prices /. o. b. Flint, Michigan. ,
voters will need to forever keep him out of politics other
I M ary,” a m ission ary rom ance.
No
than his home state. If New York can use him, fine and A n E a s te r program is bein g p re ­ j adm ission fe e w a s charged bu t a fre e
| w ill o ffe r in g w as tak en and the Ea-
dandy. The nation never can.
pared to be given at the church on
jgle C reek so c ie ty sold candy. The
Sunday.
i proceeds w e re divided b etw een the
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A C hristian E n d eavor ra lly is to
I two societies.
D EPEN D A B ILITY , SA TISFA C TIO N AND H O N EST VALUE
be
held
at
the
Springvvater
church
SCOUT LEADER WANTED
Mr. and Mrs. F ord and th ree sons
on A p ril 10 .
| cam e out from L a G rande Sunday
N eigh borly club m eets w ith
Estacada Boy Scout troop will soon be without a Mrs. The H enry
I with a tru ck load o f household goods
C
rom
er
on
W
ednesday,
scoutmaster. A. H. Drews, who organized the troop, A p ril 11 .
j and are m oving into th e W ilburn
and has developed a fine troop and a great deal of enthu­ 1 lie Sp nc w ater F a ir hoard held a | house. Mr. F ord is to establish a I That Winchester Sale...
g a ra g e in the buildin g leased by Mr.
siasm, will not be here during the summer, and it is not m eeting
Tuesday to make plans fo r
OPENS APRIL 5
Connor from A . D. B urn ett.
likely, he says, that he will be here next year.
the com ing fa ir.
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn M unger and
So
be
on
the
job
and get down to this sale. Win­
Mr. and Mrs. W iley H owell visited
It is important that a man be found who will take up Wed,:
baby spent S u n d ay at the Paul Still
chester
quality
and guarantee in every item.
-
iny
even
in
g
with
Mr.
and
the scout work where Mr. Drews will leave off. It will Mrs. M oger.
We
still
have
some
of that Glass Cloth left at the old
not be a hard task as compared with what Mr. Drews has Mr. and Mrs. It. ('. Hansen w ere home.
A . C. C ogsw ell is d rivin g a new
price, so if you a re go in g to need an y soon, b e tte r g e f busy. S ellin g
W illys-K night sedan, re cen tly
p u r­
had to contend with, but it is a work, a duty, that must be
y e t at, square yard
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35c
ay even ing din n er gu ests o f
chased.
carried on. The American Legion is very desirous of ob­ T Mr. h u rsd
and Mrs. F orest Erickson.
We have a full stock of Paints of all kinds and colors
Mrs. C ox re cen tly visited her
and Mrs. John P ark and ch il­
taining a man qualified as scoutmaster and who can de­ dren Mr. visited
daugh ter in W alla W alla.
do some painting let us figure
vote his time to the boys, more than thirty of them, full of W ard heme. Sun day a t the C a rl T he L adies o f the A id m et at the and if you are going to with
you.
life aad the desire to continue their interesting work.
church F rid ay and g a v e the place a
Mr. and Mrs. J a ck M arrs o f Mu-
clean ing.
P o t luck lunch
Estacada cannot afford to let the scout movement lino w ere visitors W ednesday a t the thordugh
S. &
S. Winchester
HARDWARE
»’as served a t noon.
end here for lack of a leader. Who will volunteer?
J. A. Shibley home.
“The
Store”
M iss F loren ce H aysany w en t into
Mr. and Mrs. B yron C ogsw ell, Mr.
P ortlan d F rid a y even ing, retu rn in g
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and Mrs. Forest E rickson and Mr.
S atu rd ay evening.
and Mrs. John Park attended a card
THE WORK OF THE COUNTY AGENT
Mr. and Mrs. W m. Saundfers, B eu ­
p a rty S atu rd ay e ven in g a t the Fred
lah B arn e tt and Flo^a H a ysa n y w ere
home in Dodge.
Probably no public official comes nearer giving the H orner
din n er gu ests a t the A . C. C ogsw ell
P e rry w as a gu e st
W il­
public full value for his salary than the county agricul­ bur Donald
home on T h u rsd ay evening.
on Sunday.
tural agent. He is ready and willing at all times to give (¡in Howell
Lonnie Sm ith s p e n r Sun day with
■ i - a t the It. S. G u ttrid g e home
fa m ily in Portlan d.
Mr. Smith
his advice in the selection of crops for certain sons, tlie Sunday w ere the H a rley K an ey fa m ­ his
is w o rk in g on the addition which
proper care of those crops, marketing advice, and many, ily o f Portland.
M ajo r F e lk e r is bu ild in g to his home.
,E lm er Dibble has recen tly had a
many other matters that mean actual cash to the man telephone
Mrs. R. E. M unger (With
her
installed
in
his
home.
who follows his advice. There are exceptions, of course, Mr. mid Mrs. Joe G u ttrid g e and d aughters
F loren ce
and
M arjory
but the farmer who follows the advice of the county agent, th ree children and Jim G u ttridge went to F irw o od S un day w here th ey
will v isit f o r a tim e w ith Mrs. Jam es
we have observed, is generally progressive and is success­ \ ere O regon C ity visitors M onday. Lam
fer.
ful. His is one salary that is a good investment.
Mr. Madden le ft T u esd ay to visit
d au g h ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Farmers who have not availed themselves of the ser­ !iis
Mrs. G. B. L inn w as surprised by
M cDonald a t W hiteson fo r a
vices of the agent should do so. You will find him oblig­ fe Mrs.
a p a rty o f sixtee n o f her frien d s on
w days.
ing and glad to assist you.
Mrs. Hobson w as a v isito r a t the M arch 25 honoring h er birth day.
T hose p resen t included Mr. and Mrs.
P
eter
Erickson home W ednesday.
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D oroiiiy K irkw ood celebrated her M cConnell, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. A llen,
and Mrs. R. H. C urrin , Mr. and
Salem attorneys have decided that should the $3 auto second birth day S a tu rd a y by in vitin g Mr.
Mrs. Ed. Steinm ann, Mrs. L. H ale,
the
mi
rubers
o
f
the
ju
v
e
n
ile
gran
ge
license fee be authorized by the voters this year, it would
the b irth day cake and J. P. Steinm an and F lo y d Hale.
simply add $3 to the present fee. If the majority favor to other help good eat things
provided fo r the
this law. any one with common sense would know that it occasion by her m other,
Mrs. T. I
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was the intention of the voters to reduce the fee to .S3, and K irkw ood.
48534823535353
Park fa m ily o f
W hite
the intention of the voter is the basis of the decisions of Salm T he on, .Mm
W ash., visited rela tiv es here
the courts in settling election disputes and contests.
d u rin g the w eek end.
New Low
F loyd Erickson and
fa m ily
of
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Portland w ere Sun day visitors o f his
“County Commissioner Wright will carry this com­ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P e te r E ric k ­
Prices...
munity almost unanimously in the May primaries," says son.
.Miss
Esther
Head
and
Miss
Elva
the Molalla Pioneer. Mr. Wright is opposed by excom­ Shibley attended a C hristian E n d ea­
New models, completely equipped; stop lite, auto
missioner Mattoon of the Viola district. There seems to vor e xecu tiv e m eetin g in O regon
be no organized opposition to the present official and he
swipe, rear view mirror, new military visor.
appeared confident of re-election when in Estacada on C ity A t Sunday.
the P e te r Erickson home the
Compare the Whippet with any car in its price class
first o f the week w ere Mrs. E rick ­
Monday of this week.
son's s i.t e r and husband. Mr. and
and you’ll surely buy a Whippet.
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Mrs. Sco tt G raham o f Spokane, who
ere on their w ay home from C a l­
A Berlin doctor prescribed rides in an airplane as a w iforn
cure for whooping cough. But most mothers regard ia.
New Wiilys Knight
whooping cough as nothing to get up in the air about.
LIGHT SIX SEDAN, COACH, COUPE
EAGLE CREEK
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Coach .................................................. $995
Women prisoners cost the government ten times as A. D. B urnett and Shirley _____
drove to
4-door Sedan ......................................$1095
j
milch as men prisoners. If judges consider that, it ma; P ortland Monday.
not be necessary for female murderers to plead insanity. C hris Lungwcll w ith Mr. and Mrs
f. o. b. factory
*
Ben F orrester were P ortland visitors
FOR SALE BY
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on W ednesday.
WILLYS-KNIGHT QUALITY THROUGOUT
The increase of automobiles in the United States last M s. It. E. M unger, Florence and
Hessel Implement Co.
CHRYSLER— 52, 62, 72 and 80
M arjorie, w ith Clyde and Clela
year was 1,334,1(78. Comparing this with accident fatal­ Phillip
G resham , O regon
drove
to
O
regon
C
ity
T
hurs­
ities, some drivel’s evidently failed to get their man.
All Models
day to i
B ert Phillips and fam ily.
W
alter
Glover
and
fam
ily,
Mrs.
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Lyvpvnuau.v Used Cars
Used Implement*
H om er G lover and Mrs. Ed. Trull-
Well, next Sunday is the time set for taking the new inger w ent to P ortland Friday. Mrs
T ru lling er rem ained until F riday I
Easter bonnet to church.
evening
visiting with relatives.
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i he C hristian Tnileuvor society I
A London man has held 288 jobs in the last four yea s whs i n ei [ lined Friday evening at
1
says a news item. Apparently he hasn’t held them.
i the F o rre ste t home.
$
Cascada Motor Co.
1 Hesse! Implement Co., Gresham, Oregon j