PAGE FOUR Eastern Clackamas News EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928 WAR TIME WHEAT PRICES OREGON COLLEGE CO ED Rural sections are being flooded with the charge NEEDS $ 5 0 5 FOR YEAR that Herbert Hoover was on the “price fixing board” that three widely separated sections of the country. The first college named is a privately endowed, non-sectarian institution with an enrollment of about 450. The second is supported by state appropriations as is the col lege here in Oregon. The study made at Oregon State represents exact accounts kept for three years by students in certain classes in home economics. Averag ing these it was found that girls in college there may be expected to spend $260 a year for board and room, $92 for tuition, fees and dues, $27 for books and supplies, $26 for travel and $100 for miscellaneous ex penses including an average of $70.16 spent for clothing while actually in school. The study showed that the bulk of the co-ed’s expenses are more or less fixed and do not vary materially. Fraternal organizations were found to exact only 4 per cent of the total, aside from board and room. Church contributions reached .9 per cent and social life 1.1 per cent. (!. E. Parks, Editor and Publisher determined the guaranteed wartime price of American What will it cost the ‘‘sweet girl Published Weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Oregon wheat. The charge is false, and most of those who are graduate” of an Oregon high school busy disseminating it know it is false, says the Minneap Entered in the postoffice of Estacada, Oregon, as second class matter. to attend college this fall? olis Journal. The answer, of course, depends Herbert Hoover did not serve on that board, did not somewhat SUBSCRIPTION RATES on the individual herself, In Clackamas County, one year, $1.50; Outside the county and in the participate in the selection of the members, did not advise but if she attends Oregon State Col sstate of Oregon, one year, $2; Outside the state of Oregon, one the board as to what should be a fair price, and attended lege she may reasonably be expected year, $2.50. Subscriptions are payable in advance. to spend around $505 a year, accord none of its sessions. ing to results of a survey reported in A democratic congress, on July 22, 1917, passed the the number of the Journal of food control act, setting the guaranteed price of two dol Home current SUPPORT THE SPRINGWATER FAIR Economics. per bushel. A democratic president, on August 15, Furthermore, the survey shows, if The progressive Springwater community is making lars 1917, named a representative committee to agree on a she decides to attend the Sweet Briar preparations for the annual fair, which will be held oil fair price. had nothing to do with the selection college for women in Virginia she had September 14. Such a fair as this can and will be a great of its twelve Hoover better take along from $1205 to members. $1465, though if she cares to go on benefit to Eastern Clackamas county, and it is regretable Of these twelve men, six represented the farmers, down to Florida State college for that several of these fairs are not being held in this part ¡ two represented labor, two consumers in general, and two women she might squeeze through a of the county this fall. represented business. The twelve unanimously agreed on year on $340 to $745, depend The fair provides a means of the farmers getting to a guaranteed price of $2.20, a price 20 cents per bushel ing on her from standard of living. gether and comparing notes, and they each learn from the higher than that set by a democratic congress. Detailed figures for co-eds at these other things of utmost value to them, their business, their happened to be made this The Journal asks: “Will any wheat grower, now look- institutions year by classes in economics in these prosperity, and the prosperity of the community. back upon that $2.20 price as unreasonably low, be so Such a fair as the one held at Springwater annually Í ing shortsighted as to vote to throw out of power the party can be and probably is of more value to the individual of that had nothing to do with setting the price, and to re BIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHimilllllllllllllllllllllllllMit the community than the county or a larger fair, because store to power the very party that had everything to do | COME TO THE every exhibit, every matter that is of interest and benefi with setting it?” cial to one, is equally interesting to every individual in ----------- uOo----------- the community engaged in the same line of business. One man does the work of ten with the bottle sealing We are workng here under different climatic condi machine recently invented a man employed by the de tions from other parts of the state, the soil is different, we partment of agriculture at by Washington. wonder if grow different crops in many instances made necessary the devise will be available to the vendors We of home brew. CELEBRATION AT ESTACADA by marketing conditions, and most of our problems are purely local. This is why the community fair can be made COMMUNITY W ATERING NOT = Under the Auspices of the of more value to the individual of the community than ALLOWED THIS YEAR AT FAIR ANNOUNCES HULES OF can the state or national fair. ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW | THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION and THE BAND | Let us encourage and aid the Springwater people in (B R. C. Kuehner, Co. Club Leader) 1 Street Parade, Drills by Lodges, Band Concerts, = Livestock dub members their undertaking. It is a worthy one and deserves suc are The not 4-H going to have the community cess. The people of that community are to be congratu watering trough this year. Dance in the Evening The executive committee of the Garden club announces the following lated upon their progressiveness. With the new club livestock barn for the annual flower show, to | The Liberty Theatre will give a good program all | that has been built at the county fair rules ------------ 0O0------------ be held in the Odd Fellows’ hall on the afternoon and evening v uunds have come recommendations Labor Day. CAUSES OF CRIME from responsible veterinarians that All exhibits intended for prizes from the standpoint of sanitation must In their efforts to find an explanation for the increas each be in place by 10 o'clock in the | Remember—the First Monday in September, 1928 i should furnish his own morning, ing prevalence of crime, many thoughtful persons have water exhibitor they will be judged. | Courtesy = fur his own stock and The public when will be admitted at 11 = Uneed-A-Bakery and Estacada Meat Company £ concluded that the tendency to burden the public with a the pig bucket club membesr should furnish o’clock. growing multiplicity of laws may account for much of the their own feed troughs. The tables will be numbered and *t|iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiimiiiiimiiimiimiiiiimiiiiiiimiimiimiMiiiiiir>~ lawlessness which now prevails. In order to have uniform feed numbers will be drawn at the door 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MI each pig club member is by exhibitors. Speaking before an international convention of po troughs urged to construct his trough accord lice chiefs at Colorado Springs, Dr. Carlton Simon said: ing to the following directions. Take Each exhibitor must furnish his or own container. The judges will “We can limit and harass human freedom to such an ex pieces of 1x8 four feet long and her tent that even the normally balanced individual feels that two nail them together in a “ V” shape, be from Portland. Prizes will be awarded for dahlias, he is oppressed and will seek unlawful means of express next cut two pieces of 1x8 fourteen gladioli, delpheniums, single and dou inches long. Nail these across each ing his personality.” ble asters, zumnia, marigolds, sweet : We specialize in remedying automobile ills. No = with the bottom of the V. Through the operation of innumerable laws and the < It ml is flush peas, and general display. well to paint these and stencil activities of government agencies employed thereunder the owners' name on the sidd or end. All flowers must have been grown E matter what ailment your automobile may be suf- = we are restricted, inspected, spied upon, investigated and by exhibitor. \ j fering from, we can give it a Jersey Calf caused many unnecessary annoyances which are resented Buxton Donates Remember you do not need to be Brothers of Molalla who by a people who love freedom. CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH raise purebred jerseys have given the a member of the Garden club to en If more attention were paid to apprehending and •1-H club members of Clackamas coun title your flowers to prizes. jersey bull calf to dis» Anyone having choice garden flow : An auto that is in good condition is a good invest- = punishing real criminals, while allowing greater freedom ty a purebred of in any manner they see fit. ers not mentioned above, please ex : ment. Let us exxamine your car and price your job. = from harassment to respectable citizens, we should doubt pose This donation is to assist them in hibit them, for extra prizes will be less have a more law-abiding and happier citizenship. paying their share of the 4-H club given. A prize will be given for the OUR RATES ARE REASONABLE livestock barn at the county fair most perfect dahlia. ----------- oOo----------- No flowers may be removed be grounds at Canby. I LABOR DAY| | Auto Repair Dept | FALLING IN LINE FOR HERBERT HOOVER This hull calf, which is not named fore 9 p. m. | Broadway Garage | besides being an exceptional in Herbert Hoover, in his acceptance speech last week, yet. dividual, in back was outspoken and left no doubt in the minds of the of him. has On a hip good sires pedigree side he was Garfield Club to Meet American people as to how he stood on prohibition, farm irod by Syblo Blonde Sulton, bred The Skip-a-Week club will meet on afternoon, August 22, at relief, and the many other matters of public interest. Mr. by ('. J. Labey, Island of Jersey, by Wednesday Estacada, Oregon = home of Mrs. Charles Hickin- Bright Sultan out of Import the Hoover did not attempt to evade any issue, and while ed Blonde* .......................................................................................................................................................... Lions Farms Brighty, Blonds bothom. there may be some who do not agree with him, there is Bright Princess. going to be no beating around the bush so far as the His dam, Tiddlewinks Golden Lady Hoover campaign is concerned. 's out of Poets Golden, Lady of Tid Interesting sidelights on the campaign are foretold dlewinks King who was out of Tozos in the following newspaper heads clipped from different Fern, a gold medal cow, by Tiddle- winks Raleigh, a medal of mint and papers during the past week: and silver medal bull. “Mixed schools and intermarriages common under a gold This young bull given to the club Tammany rule.” members of Clackamas county is for —oOo- Tammany practices race equality, cries ‘nigger’ to sale by them. Maurice and Oliver Buxton are whip South into line.” You can actually own an interest in the gigantic power that turns the wheels awarding a purebred heifer calf “Smith—wets inaugurate campaign of duplicity on , also of industry in your community. In the factories that make for prosperity— io the outstanding ji'se y calf club liquor, negro issues. in the lights you see burning all around. member at the Pacific International “Organized vice under Tammany makes of New York Livestock Exhibition in November. Portland Electric Power Company $6.00 First Preferred Stock, offered at world’s worst city.” This award will be made on the same $98.00 a share, will net you a return of 6.12 per cent on your investment. basis as the Hollywood Holstein calf “Women will attack Governor Smith’s record. This stock was first sold at $90.00 a share, two years ago, and has ad “South Carolina swings to Hoover as democratic given annually there. vanced in price three times since then. Chamber Offer» Assistance anti-Smith clubs form.” You can see your money working for you in this investment every day of the Board of directors of the Oregon “Smith denounced by ministers of Fort Smith, Ark." City chamber of commerce are to | year—every hour of the day. “Wet propaganda sweeps South but can’t hold the meet with representatives of com An attractive, easy way to save money and have it grow rapidly with perfect line for Smith.” fairs in Oregon City Tuesday,! safety. The leading newspapers in Oklahoma have conceded munity August 21, at 3 p. m.. at the chamber | that Hoover will carry that state by at least 50,000 ma of commerce rooms. The purpose of j You may purchase on a small monthly savings plan if you wish. meeting is to talk over the coming , jority. Out side of New York there seems to be little the fairs chamber might co-op-, Investm ent D epartm ent reason to believe that Smith will carry any of the normally crate. that The the communities that have 820 Electric Bldg. republican states. already announced they are putting ! on fairs this year are Springwater. j ----------- oOo----------- -oOo- Perhaps the governor of Mississippi is right when he Colton, Beaver Creek and Oak Lawn. 1 says that “neither Smith nor Hoover is religious enough Buy Farm at Springwater Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Joslin have re to’alarm anybody.” cently purchased the old Harvey ----------- oOo----------- Cruss place at Springwater and are moving on it. The deal was made A man suing for divorce gave as a reason that he did not know his wife very well when they were married. It by S. E. Wooster, local realtor. that is grounds for a divorce most any husband could O. E. S. Picnic Portland, Oregon probaly get one. Victory chapter of the O. E. S. of ----------- oOo----------- Portland has invited Mountain chap Division Offices at— of Estacada to join them in a pic A1 Smith is supposed to deliver his acceptance speech ter Salem, O regon City, Gresham , Hillsboro, St. Helens and St. Johns, Oregon at Grant's park on Saturday. and V ancouver, W ashington. on August 22. He can save the country a lot of expense nic August 25. and also on Sunday. Sev- and suspense by refusing to accept the nomination, and • ral from this chapter are making ar save himself a big disappointment on the night of Nov. 6. rangements to be present. Invest in Electric Power Portland Electric Power Company