Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, September 28, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Try our goods— they are always
fresh.
If you like them, tell
The dairy which supplies most o f | could be delivered, and as mild milk
t the people o f Estacada and Three j comes in from different dairies and
I Links with milk, operated by Geo. I is handled under many different con-
Lawrence & Son, is a model and ditions— often unsanitary conditions
| modern establishment, and it is rea lly !— the consumer would be taking a
I interesting to visit this milk produc- great chancein using the milk with-
ing plant.
out pasteurization.
your friends; if you don’t like
them, tell us.
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STEINMAN
Sandy, Oregon
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Practice limited to extraction o f
teeth and minor oral surgery,
nerve blocking & gas anesthesia
453 Morgan Bldg.
Portland
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Those who use milk are and should
be interested in knowing just how
this milk is handled. In the cities
most of the milk is sold pasteurized,
which process makes the milk safe
for use, but some of the food quali­
ties are reduced or eliminated by
pasteurization.
Milk as handled by the big dis­
tributing companies o f Portland, for
instance, is from one to three days
old before it reaches the consumer.
Unless pasteurized a large part of
the milk would be soured before it
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Calls attended day or night
Mortuary I. 0 . O. F. Bldg.
Telephone No. 21-51
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into the milk. Within an hour or
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Estacada, Oregon
O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Evenings by appointment
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Friday and SaEurday, September 28 and 29—
Buzz Barton in
“ THE BOY RIDER”
Introducing the freckled face riding sensation
in a picture packed with novelty, speed and sus­
pense. Comedy, “ Mickey in School.” Also—
RUBE SHAW’S GIRL BAND
and vaudeville acts, all different, at popular
prices of 15c and 40c.
Sunday and Monday, Sept. 30, Oct. 1—
Clara Bow in “ HULA”
Comedy, “ French Fried.”
Wednesday, only, October 3—
Vera Reynolds in
“ THE MAIN EVENT”
A knockout. The most thrilling glove contest
ever filmed. Comedy, “ Prodigal Bridegroom.”
Thursday and Friday, October 4 and 5—
Lon Chaney in
“ LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH”
Chaney’s newest— a powerful tragi-comedy.
Also “ The Call of the Cuckoo.”
Saturday, only, October 6—
F. B. O. Super-Special
“ HOOK AND LADDER NO. 9”
With an all-star cast. The most glorious tribute
to the fire eaters ever filmed. Also comedy.
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= We carry in stock a complete line of Winchester
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Adviser
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Oregon
C ity, Oregon
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Dr. M. M. Martindale
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o f Oregon City
Trips to Estacada discontinued
until latter part o f September
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Physician and Surgeon
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O ffice Hours 9 to 6
and Evenings
ESTACADA
OREGON
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Practice in All Courts
First National Bank Bldg.
Mrs. P. T. Shelley and daughter
Jonnie entertained Mrs. Nell Pence
and a number o f the latter’s friends
at dinner on Firday night, all from
Portland.
Anna Duke is out from the city to
spend u few days at the C. O. Duke
home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Steinman mov­
ed intotheir property recently pur­
chased from the August Hoernickers
after building a new garage and re­
papering the house.
Mrs. Justice Strowbridge and Mrs.
Mildred Gray called on Mrs. August
Toernieker recently, taking their
babies along for Mrs. Hoernicker to
enjoy. Mrs. Trullinger, Mrs. Hoer-
nicker’s sister, was out Sunday to
spend the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed and Jun­
ior spent Monday at the state fair
at Salem.
Mrs. Wm. Phal and children of
Sandy, Mrs. Elbert Harris and chil­
dren o f Colton, Mrs. Ivan Yost of
Sandy and her mother Mrs. Emma
Nichols from Iowa and Mrs. M. Park
were Sunday guests at the F. N.
Cadonau home at Estacada.
Dan Stahlnecker purchased a new
car in Portland Tuesday and Evert
will again transport pupils on this
route to the Estacada high school.
Henry Cadonau o f Portland was a
guest o f his sister Mrs. M. Park a few
day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Turel and
children o f Welches, Ore., visited
their ranch here Sunday.
Charlie and Albert Meilike and
their mother Mrs. Clara Meilike of
Oregon City were Elwood visitors
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Knowles o f Portland
have moved out on their homestead.
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SANDY LOCAL ITEMS
ELWOOD
Coming Sunday and Monday, Oct. 7-8— Mary Pick-
ford in “ My Best Girl.”
Admission: Adults, 25c; Children under 14, 10c
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The Lawrence dairy is under the
management o f Sylvester Lawrence,
and he is assisted by Kelly Boyer.
Since the installation o f the milking
machine a few months ago, the milk­
ing time has been reduced by more
than half, in fact one man can now
milk the herd o f 28 cows in less than
half the time it took two men to milk
formerly.
Mr. Lawrence is a great booster
for the modern milking machine and
now wonders how he was ever able
to get by without it. The porduction
from the herd increased, he says, ap­
proximately 10 per cent immediately
after the milker was installed, the
time and labor has been materially
reduced.
Sir. Lawrence will be glad to show
his herd and plant to those interested.
The ranch is located on the Spring
water highway at the junction of the
Estacada road, two miles southwes
o f town.
LOCALS
Miss Ruth Dillon, cashier o f the
Estacada State bunk, wus absent from
the bank this week on a short va­
cation.
The city has installed traffic sig-
I nals on some o f the intersections this
week.
Claude Cook is assisting in the
Estacudu State bank to learn book
keeping and will work out o f school
hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton drove
in from Portland Sunday evening and
visited until Monday afternoon at
the home o f Mrs. Norton's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ely.
Mrs. E. V. Stubbs and son Edward
of Gresham visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Dale, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wickwire of
St. Johns were week end visitors at
the home of Mrs. Wickwire’s brother,
Ray Keith of Faraday.
Morris Ely came up from Port­
land Saturday evening to spend the
week end with his parents and other
relatives here.
Jubb's saw mill at Dodge was
threatened by a bad forest fire the
latter part of last week. The fire is
now under control.
LIBERTY THEATRE
Dr. H. M. Kramer
Attorney
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Renta ls
F A R M LOANS A SPECIALTY
Tel. 77-3
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tled by machinery, and it is impos­
two after milking time the milk is
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then again as it is put into the cooler.
And as it comes from the cooler, it
is again strained, and goes into a cov­
ered tank. From this tank it is bot­
Gresham- Oregon
delivered to the consumer in Esta
cada.
The cooler is in a sanitary milk
house, screened and well ventilated.
The pails, buttles and all the equip-
into contact is put into an airtight
closet, and the steam turned on and
is held at a pressure o f about 90
pounds for an hour or longer.
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When the pail is taken from the
cow, it is strained through paper, and
t i e . ! - e A Miller
Xtto-neys at Law
rt p--r cent state school money to
loan on farms; General law prac-
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H nk o f Oregon City Bldg.
Oregon City
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which is not always possible when the
cow is milked by hand.
Gates Funeral Home
Phone 2471
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There has been cases where milk
has been delivered to consumers in
this community with a bacteria count,
of 200,000, and over, when the milk
The burn in which the cow* arc-
reaches this point, it is better if
kept is as sanitary as it is possiblu
pasteurized.
The Lawrence herd consists most­ to keep a barn. The walls are white­
ly o f purebred, high-testing Jersey washed regularly, and the floors
cows, tuberculin tested, and kept scrubbed and swept every day. The
under the most modern sanitary con­ feed with the exception o f mill feed
ditions. The butterfat content o f Jer­ is produced on the ranch, which con­
sey milk averages higher than that sists o f 340 acres.
en by the tests made from time tc.
This dairy uses a surge milking
time of the products of this dairy. machine, and the container being
sealed, keeps out dirt and lilth that
might be in the air or on the animal,
Distance is no question with us. Our
equipment is at your service day or
night.
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cada city water.
The very best diet for children, in
| fact for anyone, is pure fresh milk
just as it comes from the cow. Cows
free from disease and properly cared
I for, and the milk properly handled
needs no treatment to kill germs, and
is better than pasteurized milk, for of any other breed, and while herds
are often built up with high tests
every purpose.
After u visit to the Lawrence dairy, of some o f the other breeds o f dairy
one is convinced that the milk pro­ cows, the Jerseys are known to a!
duced is wholesome and sanitary in ways give rich milk and seldom ii
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2nd door West o f Meat Market
T e le p h o n e
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928 .
The last test, made recently, had u
Modern Dairy Operated By
bacteria count o f 1700, which is un­
low, in fact considerably low-
Geo. Lawrence & Son I ur usually
than the bacteria count in Ksta,
CONFECTIONERY
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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS,
are standard with many feeders because of the
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A trial will convince you too.
Any dealer can supply you.
Dr. W. W. Rhode.
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Triangle Mills Inc.
You are entitled to this service, your car itself is
guaranteed by the car factory where it was made,
Certain equipment on it is guaranteed by the equip-
ment factories. Your Delco-Remy electrical equip-
ment is guaranteed in this way. Drive in for inspec-
tion and instructions.
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SLICES
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Willard Batteries, $9.00
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An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
children’s between meal snacks.
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M.
Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The
same price as the regular large loaf.
Sold at Your Favorite
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Grocery and Restau­
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Oregon City |
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Hrftum fnm itf
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Mr. and Mrs.
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Bosch parts for generators and starters
Barber & Beauty Shop §
Barber shop in Masonic Bldg, y
Beauty shop next door to stage 5
terminal.
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Complete Equipment
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12th and Main
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