CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1929
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. E. PARKS, Editor and Publisher
C. REX PARKS, Advertising Manager
MRS. J. M. C. MILLER, Sandy News Editor
Published Weekly on Fridays at Estacada-Sandy, Clackamas Co., Oregon
Entered in the postoffice o f Estacada, Oregon,
as
second
class matter.
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THE COLTON-ESTACADA-SANDY HIGHWAY
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LEGION AUXILIARY
Valves of New
Model A Ford
NAMES COMMITTEES 1
Unusual Design
At the business session o f the =
American Legion Auxiliary Monday j E
evening the president named the fol =
lowing committee chairmen to serve E
during the coming year:
Hospitalization, Mrs. Myrtle Town- j E
send; child welfare, Mrs. Anna j =
Moore; Americanization and commun- j E
ity service, Mrs. Erna Kiggins;[ =
guardianship, membership and gold =
star, Mrs. Evelyn Lawrence; public
ity, Mrs. Susan Parks; legislative, I
Mrs. Wava Coop; unit activities,
effects of hot gases,
The valves in the Model A Ford Mrs. Jean Weingart; flowers, Mrs. 1
are made of carbon chrome nickel May Kitching and Mrs. Della Law 5
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all°y- They are first die east and rence.
After the business session a social I
then Kround with re»'arkable
accur-
The stems hour was enjoyed, Mrs. Sam Barr and 5
“ey t0 th® desired s,z«- The 8tre™8| Mrs Charles Kitching acting as
The design and construction o f the
valves are among the most impor
tant elements o f modern automobile
engineering and manufacture.
The designers o f the new Model A
Kurd gave special attention to these
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facton* and tbe result of th
: sign and manufacturing specifica-
! tions is a valve which is remarkable
for its durability, close fitting and
resistance to the oxidizing or scaling
INVESTIGATE--THEN INVEST I
The lure of sudden wealth that is promised by many
of the doubtful schemes and stock propositions is
hard to resist. Expert writers and clever salesmen
prepare a story that is so convincing that many mill-
ions have been taken from those who are not familiar
with the way such things are manipulated.
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And there are many propositions offered that are as E
safe as a government bond. How can you tell the E
good from the fakes?
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Oi importance to the people of Eastern Clackamas
Before you sign that order blank or subscription list E
county is a good road connecting Estacada with Colton,
come to this bank— you cannot well afford to buy E
and Eagle Creek with Sandy. Such a highway would be
what a banker will not buy, and our investments =
equally valuable to the people coming north from along
must stand the acid test of safety and assured profit. \
the proposed new' Cascade or Foothills highway if they
It is another way we serve you.
were en route to Mt. Hood or northern and northeastern
Oregon. It would save a long drive and would open up wearing surfac£8 and qu)eter action hostesses.
a great country tQ further development.
where they come into contact with I The Auxiliary sewing club has
Such a road if completed, would be an optional route the push rods. The carbon chrome been act>ve s*nee its organization a
from Molalla, and again at Eagle Creek. One now has to nickel alloy metal of which they are few weeks ago. The ladies now have
Gresham, Oregon
travel fifty miles to go to Colton if he lives at Springwater made is particularly resistant to wear a large box o f various kinds o f cloth |
ing packed to send to the state wel
which is only about ten miles from Colton. This section and t0 the scalinK e je c t s o f the hot fare committee to be given to needy =
“ A Strong
Bank”
o f the route, according to Commissioner Proctor, will Ka8e8 which th? va‘ves mu8t endure children o f disabled veterans. The ~iiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiim mmiim iiiiiiiHmimm iiim iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiit
next meeting o f the club will be held
be made passable this coming summer, and within a short im Th£‘rF3 mvaiver terminate
time it will be graded and graveled through from Spring- cone over which slips a retainer, at the home o f Mrs- Parks Friday
water to Colton. From Colton to Molalla the road is said horse shoe shaped, which holds the (today). All members and friends
spring in place. As the cone head interested in this work are invited
to be in good condition.
The highway from Eagle Creek to Sandy over the presents a large area to the tappet to attend.
Douglass ridge is in fairly good condition now. If the top, and as the valve foot is operat
GUESTS OF GUNDERSONS
ing in oil, there is not the slightest
through traffic was routed another way, this road could risk
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gunderson of
of the valve-end burring over
be kept in good condition the year ’round at small expense. and there is no necessity for an ad- Sandy had as Sunday dinner guests
The road . over Forester t hill from Eagle
Creek to Sandy, I justment to be fitted to the top of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and
FANCY SUGAR CURED BACON—
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three children, Myrtle, Lester and
which
hits the Loop highway at Sandy,
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shorter than the Douglass ridge route and would form a The oil bath in the valve chamber Lillian, o f Portland. Mrs. George
direct connection with the proposed Cascade highway at Provides a cushion between the valve Lucas and daughter Louise were also
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Molalla, and the Loop highway, which would be a popular
tappet
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1 oute with tounsts and Mt. Hood Visitoisboth Winter and the v a | v e e n c j J8 either slotted or t h r e e children over to the George
summer.
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drilled to take the cotter for the j Gunderson home where they hud the
I he distance trom Eagle Creek to Sandy IS less t h a n | spring cap and the removal o f metal i fun of tobogganing and skiing,
seven miles and about four miles of grading is said to be in this process considerably weakens
necessary to make it into a year ’round good highway.i the valve at a vital point. The new E A G L E C R E E K G R A N G E M E E T S
The regular meeting o f Eagle
Possibly it would be several years before the traffic over Kord valve actually is strengthened Creek
Grange was held at the hall
this route, as well as the Colton-Estacada road, would at the foot- This “ considered the January 19, with 32 members and
make it necessary to hard surface. But as the through B.reata8t 81"g:le advance ln valve de‘ one visitor present. The meeting
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TIME SC H E D U L E - -P O R T L A N D -E S T A C A D A S T AG ES
highways like the Pacific become more crowded, otherj
n £ was opened by the master, Lottie De
T im e o f D e p a r tu re
H Sun da y
Station
10:00 a. m. 2:00
p. m. 6:20 p. m. 11:00 p. m.
1 OUt6b Will D6 necessaiy, and if n G W country can be opened produced an almost everlasting Shields, and most o f the routine bus
Lv. Portland
p. m. 6:55 p. m. 11:35 p. m.
iness was completed before the noon
Lv. Clackamas
10:35 a. m. 2:35
to development, the better for the county and state.
trouble-proof, one-piece valve.
p. m. 7:05 p. m. 11:50 p. m.
Lv. Carver
10:60 a. m. 2:50
After dinner the new officers
Far more practical and lasting benefit is the opening The Ford camshaft also has been hour.
p. m. 7:25 p. m. 12:06 a. m.
Lv. Barton
11:05 a. m. 3:05
chosen at the previous meeting were
3:15
p. m. 7:35 p. m. 12:15 a. m.
Lv. Eagle Creek 11:15 a. m.
of an opttional route than spending the same amount of 9Pecial|y designed to function for
p. m. 7:38 p. m. 12:18 a. m.
smooth, quiet performance of the du‘ y instal|ed by F. M. Bates, past
Lv. Cedar Brook 11:18 a. m. 3:18
funds in widening a much traveled road.
p. m. 7:50 p. m. 12:30 a m.
Ar. Estacada
11:80 a. m. 3:30
The Model A cams are so master, assisted by Mrs. Robinson of
A foothills highway will prove much more popular valves.
Garfield
and
Mrs.
Maggie
Bates
of
V Saturd ay
Sun day
Station
T im e o f Depar ture
designed as to permti the push rods
with tourists during the hot weather than the Pacific high-, to take up the clearance easily and Eagle Creek. Lecturer’s hour was
Lv. Estacada *6:15 a. m. 8:30 a.m . 4:30 p. m. 7:00 p.m . 8:15 p.m .
Lv. Eagle Cr. 6:30 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 4:45 p. m. 7:15 p. m. 8:30 p. m.
'V ay, which piobclbly will slwsys be more or less danger- not impart a blow to the valves, thus conducted by the new lecturer, Wm.
Lv. Barton
6:35 a. m. 8:55 a. m. 4:55 p. m. 7:25 p. m. 8:40 p. m.
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Sanders.
The
program,
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Parliamen-
ous for the sight-seer on account of the congestion.
j tending to quiet operation. The
Lv. Carver
6:50 a.m. 9:10 a.m . 5:10 p .m . 7:35 p.m. 9:05 p.m .
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tary
Law,”
given
by
the
lecturer,
as
Lv. Clack’mas 7:00 a. m. 9:20 a. m. 5:20 p. m. 7:45 p. m. 9:10 p. m.
cams are wide faced to give long
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sisted by some o f the members, was
Ar. Portland
7:35 a. m. 9:55 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 9:45 g. m.
1 life and are shaped to insure silent
HERE’S A PROPOSED FREAK
greatly enjoyed by those present.
• Daily E x c e p t Sun da y.
H S un da y O n ly
V S at urd ay Only.
operation o f the valves.
Now comes Congressman Black of Brooklyn with the
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prize freak bill of the season, which provides that whoever
refers orally or in writing to the religion of a candidate Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens at- j I HEMSTITCHING
K A L S O M IN E
for president, vice president, senator or congressman shall tended church l Portland Sunday
6 and 8 cents per yard
MARSHALL-WELLS BEST QUALITY PAINT,
be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more morning.
Mail O rd er« G iven P rom pt
Miss Florence June Reed was i
than three years, etc.
ASBESTOS LIQUID CEMENT for PAPER ROOFS
A tte n tio n .
Now, many will agree that using a man’s religion brought home from a Portland hospi
Deadening Felt and Roofing Paper
tal Saturday and is getting along
against him in a campaign is unjust, but to try to prevent fine of an operation for appendicitis.
Mrs.
R
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H.
Gibbs
such a thing being done through a law as proposed, is not Rev. C. T. Cook was able to take
GILGAN’S
Main St., second house north
only a violation of freedom of speech, but an utterly fool care o f his morning services at the
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ish and futile proceeding.
j Methodist church last Sunday, altho
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Gresham, Ore.
Besides, no candidate worthy to aspire to either of he had not fully recovered from his
Estacada, Oregon
the offices mentioned would want to conceal his religion. aut°m°biie accident of the first of
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To do so would imply that he was either ashamed of it or
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i Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith were
, i hosts to a number o f friends Satur-
Los Angeles is said to be the largest city in the world day eveninfr. Cards furnished the
in area. If Portland was to decide to become as large, in diversion,
area, it would be necessary to take in Gresham, Sandy and Harold Widdeman o f Portland vis
Estacada, and probably Molalla and Canby. And it is ited Estacada friends Sunday.
likely that it would be necessary to take in Mt. Hood in Chester Wormer o f Portland was
a few years more if she wanted to keep even with the Cal a week end visitor at the home o f his
parents in Estacada, Mr. and Mrs. S. |
ifornia city.
E. Wormer.
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Mrs. Nellie Marshall came out
Mr. Raskob may be employed “ to cure the financial from Portland Sunday to visit her
ills of the legitimate theatre.” Still, we understood that sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Allen, for a
time.
his last show was not a striking financial success.
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This is mighty fine weather for the fuel dealers and
polar bears
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Boring, Ore., Jan. 22, 1929
Editor, Clackamas County News,
Estacada, Oregon.
I have been a subscriber to the
Estacada paper for several years,
and I want to compliment you on the
excellent newspaper you are putting
out each week. It is so far ahead o f
anything that Eastern Clackamas
county has ever had before, that I
can’t understand why the merchants
and business men do not give it bet
ter support.
I also note the way you handle
community news from the different
sections, and especially the fair and
impartial way you deal with Sandy
and Estacada news. The paper ap
pears to me to be just as much a
Sandy newspaper as an Estacada
paper, and no section o f this end o f
the county has any right to make a
complaint.
I enclose my check for the renewal
“ A n Electrical Y e a r”
The More Electrical Service and
D A M AG ED S U IT FILED
A G A IN S T SCHOOL TEA C H E R i
The More Electrical Appliances
you use, the More you
Seeking damages for personal in-
believe Muries in the sum o f * 10«000 is the]
object o f a suit filed in the circuit)
court o f Multnomah county by Geo.
say that for once 1 feel that 1 am
Dietl, a minor. C. M. Quicksall, act
Retting my money’s worth in a news-
paper. Wishing you continued sue- | ing principal o f Gresham grade!
school is the defendant. Dietl, it is
cess, I am, very truly yours,
alleged in the complaint, was in- j
jured in an automobile accident while ,
students o f the Gresham school were
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on their way to Estacada to partici
pate in a football game, Oct. 21, last.
Wm. Perry, manager o f the Lib-
The complaint says that the acting
erty Theatre, Postmaster A. N. John principal obtained an automobile to
son and W. F. Cary were business transport the boys to Estacada and
visitors to Portland Wednesday.
placed a boy under 16 as driver of
The J. J. Penner home was the the car, although the boy had no
scene o f a merry party Saturday driver’s license.
night. The guests were entertained
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with five hundred.'
D ela y ed A ft e r G am e
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ahlberg enter
Miss Bessie Anderson and three
tained a number o f friends Tuesday high school students, who attended
night with a card party.
the basket ball game at Sandy Fri
Leonard Davis o f St. Helens vis day night, were marooned at the A
ited relatives and friends in Estacada Malar home until 3 o ’clock in the
Monday and Tuesday. Leonard for- morning, the intervening time being
merly resided here, having graduated required to thaw out a frozen radia
from the Estacada high school.
tor.
The Public Forum i a t J S i i i i M i .
M a k e 1929
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can enjoy life.
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