Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, October 19, 1928, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928
PAGE FOUR
MU M PS B R EA K O U T A G A IN
R A Y M O N D M U R R A Y IN H O S P I T A L
INTEREST SHOWN IN ESTACADA CITY ELECTION
An almost entirely new personnel of the city council F ran ces, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Raym ond M urray was tak e n to the
is probable after the election on November 6. H. C. H. B. Reed is home from S andy g ra d e hospital M onday fo r an o p eratio n fo r
Stephens, who has served as mayor of Estacada for the school w ith an a tta c k o f m um ps. It h ern ia which he su ffe re d from over-
last eight years stated that he would not accept the office j was th o u g h t th is contag io n hud e n ­ lifting. Mrs. M urray w ent to the
city w ith her husband.
for another term. John Osborne is unopposed as coun­ tirely subsided.
cilman of the first ward, and J. C. Kiggins is likewise un­
opposed for councilman in the second ward. G. R. Ellis
and A. H. Perry are the candidates for councilman in the
third ward.
William Dale, who has efficiently served as recorder
for several years, refused to accept the nomination for re-
election, and had he have been a candidate he would have
had no opposition. W. A. Heylman and Ted Ahlberg op­
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pose each other for this office. Mrs. Nina B. Ecker is with­
out an opponent for treasurer.
Perhaps it is not convenient to come to
There was considerable interest in local politics on
Sandy everytime you have money to de­
Tuesday, the last day candidates could file. When the
posit. And yet this does not deprive
people really become interested in their government and
you of maintaining a strong banking
in the selection of their officers, it means that the best
connection.
men will be elected, and that there will be better manage­
ment of public business.
You can bank it by mail with us here
The News is pleased to have contests in the selec­
at the Clackamas County Bank. Simply
tion of the city officers. It is hoped they will be friendly
enclose your deposit in an envelope
contests, and that no bitterness or ill feeling will be al­
with a letter indicating to what account
lowed to enter.
you wish the funds credited—giving
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your name and address, to which an
National Fire Prevention Week seems to have gone
acknowledgement will be sent.
by with no more fires than in any other week, strange
Clackam as County News
G. K. PA RK S, E d ito r and P u b lish e r
C. REX PA RK S, A dvertising M anager
MRS. J . M. C. M IL L ER , S andy New« E d ito r
P ublished W eekly on F rid a y s a t E stacad a-S an d y , C lackam as Co., O regon
E n te re d in th e p o sto ffice of E stac ad a , O regon,
as
second
class m a tte r.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In C lackam as C ounty, one y ear, $1.50; O utside th e county and in th e sta te
o f O regon, one y e ar, $2.00; O utside th e s ta te o f O regon, one year,
$2.50. F oreign, $3.00 per year. S u bscriptions a re payable in advance.
hank With Us by Mai
BANKS INDICATE COUNTY IS PROSPEROUS
The prosperity of the country is indicated by the fi­
nancial conditions of the banks to a great extent. Using
this as an index, Eastern Clackamas county has never
been more prosperous than at the present time.
The deposits of the Clackamas County Bank, Sandy,
the Estacada State Bank of Estacada, and the First State
Bank at Gresham, the latter being in Multnomah county
but serving a large section of this county, are the greatest
in the history of each institution. In each bank a largo
part of the deposits are savings accounts, to which a
large precentage of the increase is due.
A bank must loan money in order to make money
for its stockholders. Its first purpose is to supply the local
demand, and then if it still has funds to loan, it invests in
government, municipal, or corporation bonds of unques­
tionable value. Such securities are of a class that should
money be needed, they can almost instantly be converted
The fellow who grumbles the most about conditions
into cash.
in general usually does nothing to improve them.
The Estacada State Bank, with deposits of over three
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hundred thousand dollars, the last statement shows, has
Plans are under way for a Dollar Day sale in Esta­
more than eighty thousand invested in such securities. cada, Saturday, October 27. Watch for details in next
The Clackamas County Bank of Sandy, with deposits of week’s edition of the News.
over three hundred and thirty thousand, have suah securi­
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ties to the extent of more than one hundred and forty
Sheriff
E.
T.
Mass,
for re-election on the
thousand dollars. And the percentage of bonds held by democratic ticket, was in candidate
Estacada
this week in the in­
the First State Bank of Gresham according to the amount terest of his campaign. Mass appears
to stand an even
of deposits is as larger or possibly larger.
chance
despite
the
fact
that
the
county
is largely repub­
True, there is some unemployment, but wages are lican. His term of office seems to have been
higher, according to their buying power than ever before and the sheriff’s campaign slogan is “One satisfactory
good term
more than 25 per cent higher than during the war, the
deserves
another.”
lumber market has been better for the past few weeks
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than for several years, and conditions are said to be very
T.
E.
Hammerby
of the Currinsville district, who has
favorable for a continued and increased prosperity in the
just
returned
from
a
trip
throughout Oregon, Nevada and
Northvvest. There is room for improvement in business
conditions, but most complaint, where there is complaint, Idaho, has come to the conclusion that the presidential
is due to the fact that the people are adding to their sav­ race may be close. He says that almost without exception
ings accounts instead of spending their surplus, using, the sheep men are for Hoover, for the simple fact that
they desire the tariff on wool to remain as it now is. The
again, the bank reports as an index.
sheep
men have had a good business year, which is largely
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due to the protective tariff.
POLITICAL RALLY TUESDAY
A republican rally will be held at the Liberty Theatre SANDY LOCAL ITEMS whom w ere ill. H er m o th er is still
confined to h e r bed.
in Estacada next Tuesday night, at which time the people
will have an opportunity to hear an intelligent discussion H. H. W atk in s com pleted his work P e te S to n e has his b e ar tra p se t—
of the issues in the state and national campaign. The for S. R. H a rp e r S a tu rd ay . T he house it is tim e f o r C herryville fo lk to
News would like to have a large crowd out to hear the is now like new w ith its cream p aint sm ack th e ir lips f o r b e a r ste ak !
Mr. and Mrs. F re d D ecker recently
address. It is likely the democrats will hold a public and new ra ilin g on th e porch. The m ade
a m o to r tr ip o ver to C ulver
meeting here before the election date, and there should w oodshed w as also painted.
Mr. and M rs. C. O. D uke had as on a v isitin g and h u n tin g trip . Mrs.
also be a large attendance at that time.
Sunday g u e sts Mr. and Mrs. C ollier D ecker ta u g h t school a t C ulver be­
Quite a large number of people this year will vote o f P o rtlan d .
fore she w as m arried.
according to their religious views, or prejudice, instead Mrs. A rth u r W oodcock, B e tty and Mrs. F. L ohrm ann had h e r tee th
of what they believe is best for the city, county, state and C harles w ere over S a tu rd a y to a tte n d e x tra c te d by Dr. H arv ey Schneider
nation, which is unwise. However, the News believes g ra n g e in the a fte rn o o n . Mrs. W ood­ last w eek a n d is sta y in g close at
that this class of vote will result in something near a 50-50 cock cooked all the fo ren o o n fo r men hom e th ese days.
Lois B eers re tu rn e d to school T ues­
proposition, and that the real issues in the campaign will who w ere fillin g the W oodcock silo.
be decided by an intelligent, clear-thinking, fair-minded Mrs. R. Jo n s ru d w as in the city day a f te r a bad a tta c k o f billiousnesg
electorate, and that religion or former politicial affilia­ m ost o f th e p a st w eek ta k in g care of w hich laste d several days a n d p u t her
h e r m o th er and fa th e r, both of in bed.
tions will have little bearing on the decision.
Those who have the habit of listening to the cam­
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the principles advocated by the different candidates and
the nation as a whole is better qualified to vote intelli­
gently than in previous national campaigns. The News,
of course, thinks this means the election of Mr. Hoover
Saturday Nite, November 3
by a large majority, but just the same, it is hoped that
every voter of Eastern Clackamas county will avail him­
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self of the opportunity to hear the democratic speakers
as well as the republicans. Plan to attend the meetings
of both parties before November 6.
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Oregon \
Phone 2471
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Sheep Breeders Establishing
Production Standards
Mince Meat
2 5 C PER LB.
T he p ro g ress m ade in th is grow ing in d u stry will be d e m o n stra ted
by the la rg e r and m ore com prehensive e xhibits and displays in the
Sheep and Wool divisions o f the fo rth co m in g 18th A nnual Pacific
In te rn a tio n a l Livestock E xposition a t P o rtlan d , O regon, Nov. S-10
T his event a ffo rd s an o p p o rtu n ity to lea rn from th e ex p erien c e s
and achievem ents o f o th e r wool grow ers.
REMEMBER OUR FRESH FISH ON FRIDAY
Estacada Meat Co.
Estacada, Oregon
Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year
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H. PERRET, Prop.
Sandy Garage
Stewart-Warner Radios and Fairbanks-Morse
Systems and Light Plants
GARAGE, M A C H IN E SH O P, A U TO M O TIV E S U P PL IE S
CHEVROLET, OAKLAND and PONTIAC Service
To the 5000 who daily
become owners of the
new Ford car
t
T h e se rv ic e o b lig a tio n o f
th e F o rd M o to r C o m p a n y
a n d its d e n ie r o rg a n iz a tio n
is now g ro w in g a t th e ra te
o f 5 0 0 0 c a rs a d a y . I t is to
th e s e n ew c a r o w n e rs th a t
th is m e s sa g e is a d d re s s e d .
T h e n e w F o r d is a r e m a r k ­
a b ly fin e c a r f o r o n e th a t
e o sts so little . I t is s im p le in
d e s ig n , c o n s tr u c te d o f th e
fin e st m a te ria ls , a n d b u ilt to
u n u s u a l l y c lo s e m e a s u r e -
in c u ts.
T h e s e a r e th e re a s o n s it
p e r f o r m s so w o n d e rfu lly .
T h e s e a r e a lso th e re a s o n s
its s e rv ic e r e q u ir e m e n ts a re
so few a n d th e u p -k e e p c o st
so low .
Vi ith th e p u rc h a s e o f y o u r
c a r, y o u a r e e n title d to F re e
In s p e c tio n S erv ice by y o u r
d e a le r a t 5 0 0 , 1 0 0 0 a n d
1 5 0 0 m ile s . T h is se rv ic e is
d u e y o u a n d w e u r g e you to
ta k e f u ll a d v a n ta g e u f it.
P r o p e r c a r e d u r i n g th i s
h r e a k i n g - i n p e rio d
m e a n s a g re a t d e a l to
th e life o f y o u r c a r.
ESTACADA STATE
BANK
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Phone Sandy 261
W h e n y o u re c e iv e y o u r
n ew e a r, th e d e a le r w ill e x ­
p la in th e s im p le little th in g s
th a t s h o u ld b e a tte n d e d to
a t r e g u la r in te rv a ls to in s u re
th e b e s t p e r f o r m a n c e . H e
w ill a ls o te ll y o u s o m e th in g
o f h is o w n fa c ilitie s f o r d o ­
in g th is w o rk p ro m p tly a n d
a t sm a ll co st.
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J u s t as d a iry c a ttle ra isers select b reed in g stock on a basis of m ilk
and b u tte r production, so a re wool grow ers now a d o p tin g a systen
o f selecting b reed in g stock based on wool p roduction. One prom t
n e n t R am bouillet b re e d e r re ta in s only th o se ew es w hich sh e a r ID
pounds o f wool or m ore a nnually.
C la ck a m a s C o u n ts
In c lu d e d in th e F re e I n ­
sp e c tio n S erv ice is a c h e c k ­
u p o f th e b a tte r y , th e
g e n e r a to r c h a r g in g ra te , th e
d is tr ib u to r , th e c a r b u r e to r
a d ju s tm e n t, lig h ts , b ra k e s ,
sh o c k a b s o r b e rs , ti r e in fla ­
tio n a n d s te e rin g g e a r. T h e
e n g in e o il is a lso c h a n g e d
a n d c h a ss is lu b r ic a te d .
No c h a rg e w h a te v e r is
m a d e f o r la b o r o r m a te ria ls
in c id e n ta l to th is in s p e c tio n
se rv ic e , e x c e p t w h e re r e ­
p a ir s a r e n e c e ss a ry b e c a u se
o f a c c id e n t, n e g le c t, o r m is­
u se .
T h e la b o r o f c h a n g in g
th e e n g in e o il a n d lu b ric a t­
in g th e c h a ssis is also fre e ,
a lth o u g h a c h a rg e is m a d e
f o r th e n ew oil.
W e b e lie v e th a t w h en y o u
see th e g o o d effects o f th is
in s p e c tio n y o u will c o n tin u e
to h a v e it d o n e re g u la rly
th r o u g h o u t th e life o f y o u r
c a r.
^ h e re v e r y o u live, you
w ill fin d th e ’ F o r d d e a le r
v e ry h e lp f u l in k e e p in g
y o u r e a r in g o o d r u n n in g
o r d e r f o r m a n y th o u s a n d s
o f m iles a t a m in im u m o f
tr o u b le a n d e x p e n s e .
H e o p e ra te s u n d e r clo se
fa c to ry s u p e rv is io n a n d has
b een tr a in e d a n d e q u ip p e d
to d o t h i s w o r k
p ro m p tly , th o r o u g h ­
ly a n d e c o n o m ic a lly .
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