Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, December 28, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1928
Ï'AGE SIX
ESTACADA LOCALS
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G eraldine wi re in P ortland
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on busi-
With the
County Agent
C o u n ty F a ir S c h o larsh ip W in n e r .
B ankers A ssociation scholarship—
poultry: Lucille Livingston, Wood-
burn; sheep, A lbert Fenske, A urora;
swine, Edwin Boynton, B oring; calf,
Greetings to
Gale H arding, Sherw ood; corn, L au r­
ence
Bonn, A urora; potatoes, V ernon
Our Friends and
De Young, B oring; garden, B ernice
Bonn, A urora; canning, N adine Frosh
Customers
of M llw aukie; sewing, Helen W ebster,
B attin; cooking, L oretta Richey, of
Boring.
W. A. H untley scholarship fo r
sheep: Lloyd G ribble, A urora. Linn
Jones scolarship fo r poultry: D orothy
K leinsm ith, Canby. Clackam as C oun­
ty Jersey C attle club fo r Jersey calf,
BOB
V ernon H epler, A urora; Clackam as
Coufity G uernsey C attle club for
COOKE MOTOR C OMP A NY
uernsey calf, R agnar A nderson of
E P h o n e 24-5
E s ta c a d a , O re g o n : G
C olton; J. C. P enney F orage scholar­
ship, Melvin Stangel, Sherwood.
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C ounty Council of P. T. A. fo r sew ­
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1928-'29
Crosley Radios
CHAIN
ST O R E S
The Peoples
Store
H. B. SNYDER, OWNER
You can do better at a Red & White Store
Double Green Stamps on all accounts
paid up and in full Saturday, Dec. 29
AFTER JANUARY 1, 1929, S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
WILL BE GIVE N ON ACCOUNTS ONLY WHEN
PAID IN FULL EVERY FIFTEEN DAYS
—S. & H. COMPANY.
Saturday and Monday, December 29-31
SERV-US STRAWBERRY PRESERVES; 47-oz. jar
..................................................................................... 6 3 b
SERV-US JELL DESSERT; 3 pkgs. ........................ 2 3 C
RED and WHITE OLEOMARGINE; 2 lbs..............4 5 f
SAGINAW MATCHES; 6 boxes in Carton
27c
SERV-US CANE and MAPLE SYRUP; quart jug 5 0 b
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER; 2 cans fo r ...................1 9 b
AMAIZO OIL; 1 qt. can .............................................4 8 b
SALAD OIL IN BULK; 1 quart .............................. 2 9 b
SACK; 49-lbr. BAKER GIRL FLOUR .......... $ 1 .7 9
MARKET DAY RAISINS; 4-lb. package
290
RED and WHITE COFFEE; 1-Ib. Pkg.....................4 3 b
BRIGHT STAR COFFEE; 1-lb. Pkg...........................3 9 b
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE; 5-lb. Can ............... $ 2 .4 9
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Mrs. A. Sm ith and daughter Elio- ' The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
m ae spent C hristm as in Stayton with E. H annah, Mrs. S traughn of P en­
Mrs. S m ith’s m other. On account of dleton, is spending the holidays here.
( B y John J. lnckeep)
th e illness of Mr. Sm ith, they re­ Mrs. W. W. Sm ith and baby left
several
days
ago
for
S
eattle
to
spend
A
letter
from N. C. Jam ison, ex­
tu rn ed homo earlier than they had
the holidays with her parents. Mr. tension dairym an of O. S. A. C. states
expected to.
Smith joined them later to be with th at the N ational association wished
C hristm as was celebrated at the them
on Christm as.
to honor all dairym en whose herds of
W. II. G rabeel home with a delight­
ful dinner. G uests were Mrs. Gra- Glenn Ely and M orris Bullard, Es- eight cows or m ore in Dairy H erd im-
beel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parish tacada students at O regon S tate A g­ provem ent associations have averaged
o f G ladstone, h er sister, Mrs. Geo. ricu ltu ral college, are spending the at leust 300 pounds of b u tte rfa t for
the year. They are th erefore p re­
N essling, Mr. Nessling and son, and holidays at th eir homes here.
M rs. H azel B adger, another sister, all Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring, ac­ paring a diplom a of m erit to be given
com panied by Mrs. G ohring's m other, such dairy herd ow ners in recognition
o f Portland.
Miss E dith H arkenrider, operator Mrs. B lauth, and her brother, John of superior ubility in dairy cattle
in th e local telephono office, was Blauth, drove to Salem Monday eve­ m anagem ent.
obliged to quit work C hristm as eve ning to spend C hristm as at the Fred The follow ing Clackam as county
dairym en have been so honored and
and is now confined to her home Kist home.
w ith an attack o.f the flu. Mr. Her- Mrs. Veda Stubbs and son Edward are asked to atten d the O regon IJai-
A ssociation at M edford on
k en rid er, her fath er, is also ill with of G resham visited her parents, Mr. I
and Mrs. W illiam Dale, W ednesday, i Jan uary 9 and 10. The diplom as will
th e sam e trouble.
A fte r d inner W ednesday night Mrs. Hom er S arver and children be delivered by G overnor P atterso n
notice was given th at the w ater would cam e out from Portland to enjoy a I or some other notable person: John
be shu t o ff down town and repairs C hristm as dinner w ith her parents, 1 L ienhart, W oodburn; J. C. K raft, Jr.,
C anby; Buxton Bros., M olalla; C hrist
on a broken hydrant was made. This y r. an j yjrs
j.; Hannah,
fire h yd rant had been out of repair Mr. and Mrs. Paul W om er and K raft, C anby; K. I. Seeley, Sherw ood:
fo r several days and a continuous children of Corvallis w ere here on J. A. & T. J. Richey, B oring; Drcxel
stream of w ater had poured from it. C hirstm as to enjoy the dinner at the W hite, W oodburn; Staehley Bros.,
M rs. Jam es N orris is staying with home of Mr. W om er’s parents, Mr. Oregon C ity; Johanson Bros., Boring.
M r. N orris’s sister in Portland now, and Mis. E. S. W omer. C hester Wo­ Following is a list of scholarship
w inners fo r the 1929 0 . S. A. C.
taking treatm en ts of a doctor who m er of P ortland was also present.
is an old friend of the fam ily. She Mr. and Mrs. J. Adkins and baby club sum m er school at Corvallis,
based on exhibit 75 per cent, and
has been ill fo r several weeks.
Sublim ity, O re., arrived in E sta­ record book 25 per cent:
W illiam W eingart of the U-Need- of
Sunday to spend C hristm as at S ta te F a ir S c h o larsh ip W in n e r .
A B akery, concluded th at his bread cada home
of Mrs. A dkin’s parents, G ilbert Rldder, Sherw ood; Donald
m ixer, in use fo r some tim e, was not the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J. C. D eardorf.
Com pton, B oring; Cleve Grosse, O re­
sufficien tly large fo r the business and
so an o th er one was ordered and was Mrs. A. B. H arding of A storia was gon C ity; E lizabeth M uessing, A uro­
in E stacada last Sunday to visit her ra; Alice Stangel, W ilsonville; Wil-
installed this week.
fath
er, Dan M attson. Mrs. H arding m er H arm s, A urora; G ordon A ndrus,
Joh n W hitaker was here from C or­
vallis to spend C hristinas with his was form erly Miss Lydia M attson and C anby; Richard Stangel, Sherw ood;
W ayne Boeckm an, Sherw ood; Alice
p arents, Mr. and Mrs. F rank W hita­ resided in Estacada.
Miss Lelia Howe arrived in Esta- Moser, O regon C ity; Elm P eterson,
ker. and b ro th er B ernard.
Miss G eraldine Cook is home for cada from Independence w here she C olton; Viola L ienhart, W oodburn;
th e holiday vacation. She found it is teaching the latter p art of last Edw ard Shearer, E stacada; W alter
h ard driving on the way home, due week to spend the holiday vacation K rause, A urora; W alter Jaeg er,
to fog and ice on the wind shield. i with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sherw ood; Jam es Patrick, C lackam as;
M arian Robinson, O regon C ity; and
Rev. C. T. Cook and daughter Miss Howe.
E lizabeth Boeckm an, Sherwood.
For your pleasure—Red and White radio program 9 :00 to
9:30, Friday evening, over KGW. Be sure to hear it.
We reserve the right to limit quantities
ESTACADA LOCALS
Miss Edna Bates, who is attend in g
the state norm al at M onm outh, is
spending the holidays at her hom e in
Estacada.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray W ilcox drove to
O regon City Monday and w ere ac­
panied home by th eir daughter
6 Tube A. C. Sets, complete $113.75 com
Thelm a, who is employed in the Hogg
The body then em erges from the d ry ­ light fo r m aking pictures has been
at city.
8 Tube A. C. Sets, complete $134.00 store Miss in G th ertrude
ing room into a rubbing deck, w here developed in Germ any.
Dillon, who is teach ­
killed w orkm en wash and sm ooth An unusually sensitive motion pic­
6 Tube Battery Sets, complete $100 ing at L eaburg, O regon, cam e home
the
surface w ith clear w ater, very tu re film which requires very little
to rem ain until a fte r the holidays.
fine sandpaper and finely powdered
Mr. and Mrs. Bud A ndrus of Hood
The heating quality of gas can be
pum ice stone.
River spent C hristm as in E stacada at
The
ex
tern
al
finish
of
pyroxylin
tested
at the plant by a simple de­
A
nother
drying
process
takes
30
the home of Mrs. A ndrus' parents, lacquer and the m anner in which it is '
vice perfected at the U niversity of
m
inutes,
a
fte
r
which
the
body
is
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hassell.
applied are fu rth e r exam ples of the ready fo r the pyroxylin. It is placed Illinois.
Phone 73-5 for Demonstration
G eorge Sw eetser, first m an to ride superior w orkm anship th at is going in the spraying booth w here it is I ; T v
a bicycle in E ngland, still takes a into the production of this latest of given two double-header coats. Each i 1 ne w orld's first tw o-story air-
H enry F ord’s products.
daily spin, though H7 years old.
! double header coat consists of tw o P^ane hanagrs have been built in
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W hen the new Ford body en ters consecutive coats, one applied w ith R °m e*
the paint departm ent it is first tr e a t-' vertical strokes of the air brush and
ed to a bath in special spirits until the other w ith horizontal strokes. I A loud speaker has been invented
ail traces of oil o r grease are re ­ Tw enty m inutes is allowed fo r air w hith
be readdy atached to any
moved. It is then dried w ith clean drying betw een each double header telephone.
towels and carefully buffed to sm ooth coat.
out all burs or m arks th at may have It requires but two and one-half R obert D ruary of St. Paul was a r­
been m ade in the process of assem b­ hours fo r the pyroxylin to set and rested when he m ade a small bonfire
ling the body. Crevices or other harden thoroughly. Then with w ater, of dollar bills on the street.
places inaccessible to a towel are sponge and fine oil-bonded sandpa­
A t a dinner of the itardew icke So­
blown clean w ith com pressed air.
per, it is sanded to an absolute ciety
the Duke of York told of an
N ext comes another wash which sm ooth finish. Again the body is
m erican gentlem an” who asked for
not only cleans the body again, but washed and dried w ith clean towels, “ a A dance
“ Say, kid, lend me your
also neutralizes any acids th at may , com pressed air again being used to form fo r thus:
a
tw
ist.”
have rem ained on it. In this final clean o ut places inaccessible to the
w ashing process, the w orkm en are re- ! towels.
Freed on a charge of disorderly
quired to use rubber gloves to pre- F inally the body is given a mist conduct, Miss Jennie R ovett of St.
elude the possibility of any fin g er coat 0f pyroxylin thinner— ju st Louis kicked o ff the cap of a police­
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL STATIONERY PRINTED, AS WELL
m arks on th e smooth, m etal surfaces. en0ugh to perm it the m icroscopic m an who arrested her and was fined
Follow
ing this the body is aKa 'n sanding m arks to be sm oothed over, 850.
AS OFFICE FORMS, AND ADVERTISING MATERIAL
thoroughly wiped, this tim e >vith spe- | A fter drying fo r tw enty m inutes at
d a lly prepared cloths which will not i 0 o degrees, the body goes to the
Advises Building Septic Tanks
leave any lint or dust on the body polishers w here it receives the high
surface.
lu stre which gives it such an attrac- J. F. Standish of the G arfield dis­
Then the clean body goes into a tive appearance.
trict, advocates the building of steel
spray booth w here it is given th e
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septic tanks, as a m atter of economy.
prim er coat. N ext is it placed in a
W H A T 'S NEW
The cost is less, he says, than one o f
d rier and kept there for two houis
\ new portable electric h eater is concrete, when everything is tak en
at 225 degrees Fahrenheit, follow - a ]so equipped with a fan to draw in into consideration, and a septic tank
ing this any sjight im perfections th a t fresh air and circulate it about the is much less expensive, in the long
m ay rem ain- are rem oved w ith a felx- room,
run, than cess pools. Mr. Standisti
ible knife and m etal glaze.
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has a very attractiv e proposition in
E*t®Cada Sandy = N ext comes a coat of foundation F abric covered passenger coaches installing septic tanks. F or in fo r­
r= Phone 85-3
= surfacer and another period of drying are being tested by the S outhern m ation read his ad in the News an 1
for an hour and a half at 225 degrees. Railw ay of E ngland.
call on him fo r full particulars.
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AN IDEAL NEW YEAR GIFT THE WHOLE |
FAMILY CAN ENJOY
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Unusual Process
In Painting Fords ^
CLYDE SCHOCK
JOB PRINTING
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