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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1929)
C L A C K A M A S C O U N T Y N E W 3 , F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y IS. 192« Donald Moore, Springwater grade Viola, Feb. 12.— (S p ecial). — W e school pupil, who won first place here i are still having cold nights, but in the county declamation contest, I with warm sunshine in the daytime, scoring 90 points, and also winning The coldest here was 2 above zero, the fountain pen given as first prize one night last week. We are all hop- by the local Parent-Teacher Associa- mg to see the snow melt and to have tion, also won first place at Estacada good weather soon, last Friday, scoring 92 points, and is M. L. Mayor o f Portland will now entitled to go to Gladstone on put up a mill here in the timber that Friday, the 15th, to compete with the j he bought, just as soon as the weather scholars there. : settles. Callers at the home o f Mr. and! Mrs. Louisa Nelson, our school Peter Erickson during the week w e r e ! teacher, has kept the school going, Mr. and Mrs. Aycock und Mr. a n d ; except fo r one day, when the snow 1 and cold kept the scholars home, and Mrs. Wheeler. ., r. ,, . school was dismissed. There have Mr. Bryon Moore and Earl Closner been some absent on account o f sick are at home visiting for a few days. ness, but all are improving now and They were accompanied by Fred Clos hope to be back soon. There are 18 ner, who came to visit his little children attending this winter. daughters, Patricia and Shirley. The P.-T. A. o f Viola is to have a Mr. and Mrs. William Kandle, o f basket social at the church on Friday Estacade, were visitors in Spring- evening, February 22. Earl Lankin, water Friday, calling on Mr. and Mrs. who has char(te o f the program, ex- REMINDERS HOME POINTERS • - | L IB E R T Y T H E A T R E A three-year survey o f egg produc tion in Oregon has been completed by the experiment station. On 154 farms there were produced 1,366,761 dozen eggs. The average cost per dozen was 28.1c. The survey was mainly in the Willamette valley but was carried to some extent into Uma tilla and Deschutes counties and Umpqua and Rogue river valleys. (From School o f Home Economics) To unmold jellied dishes, a cloth is wrung from hot water, laid over mold and patted down with the hands. E A fte r a minute the je lly should slip • out easily; if it does not, the process = may be repeated. 5 A wire corn popper is a convenient utensil fo r broiling frankfurters. = They may be placed in this and held Oyster shell scale on apples may over the fire and shaken around as be an important pest in parts o f Ore they brown. E E gon during the coming season, be E lieves the experiment station. Grow Spiced nuts are made just as salted S ers who find the scales on an occa nuts, except that powdered cloves and sional fruit had best examine the bark cinnamon or mixed spices are sprin o f their trees for the scale. Sprays kled over when cooking, in addition | Z 2 o f lime-sulphur, 12 gallons o f concen to the salt. trated solution to the 100 gallons o f Celery curls are made by cutting = water, applied in February, is the celery in two to three inch lengths E standard control for this pest. E and gashing many times, almost to E In starting a new asparagus planta the end, then leaving in cold water tion in Oregon it is most important until curled. ^ to recognize the value o f strong A ring mould fo r gelatin may eas crowns which are to be set, fo r the size and vigor o f these as well as the ily be contrived if a regular mold can = selection and breeding o f them has a not be secured. A glass fru it ja r is E great deal to do with the future yields placed in a round bowl, and filled and vigor o f the plantation as a with ice or ice water. The gelatin E whole, says the experiment station. mixture is then poured into the space S One may have the choice o f starting around the jar. When firm remove the plantation from pedigreed crowns the ice and pour warm, not hot, water s or buying the seed from which one’s into the jar. Take out carefully. Wheeler. pects to make it worth while for The Springwater grange, at its everybody to come out and spend a meeting held on Saturday, the 9th, | pleasant evening. decided to again hold a community Mrs. Whitfield has returned to her fair and wishes everyone in this and home in King Valley. Her daughter, neighboring communities to bring ex- Ruth, who has been in a Portland hos hibits. Members o f the fair board j pita!, and her son, George, who also are Ed. Shearer, Loren Tenney, Peter yias been in the hospital, went home Erickson, J. A. Shibley, Frank Wheel- with her. They spent a few days at er and Ed. Closner. It was also de- the home o f Mrs. Boh Mattoon, be cided at the meeting to petition the f ore leaving for their home, county court to designate as a mar-i Mrs. M. L. Sevier had the hard ket road the 1 Mi miles o f road con -: luck one morning, in building the fire, necting the Logan-Springwater h ig h -jto put he r false teeth amongst some way with the hoothills highway. paper and burn them up. j E own plants may be raised. Thursday and Friday, February 14 and 15— Buster Keaton in— “THE CAM ERAM AN” __ I f it hurts to laugh, stay away from this one. Tong wars, boat races, riots and thrills in a glorious melody o f laughs. Comedy, “ Song to Nuts.” Saturday night ( o n l y ) Fe br ua ry 16— Scathing melodrama o f the Kentucky mountains “JUDGMENT OF THE HILLS” With V irginia Valli and Frankie Rarro. Mighty relentless passions surging through untamed breasts! The Kentucky hill country, torn by feuds and selfish petty wars, learns through the faith o f a little boy that their country’s trials come before all else— that content comes only through pain. Comedy, “ W ater Bugs.” Sunday and Monday, Febr uary 17 and 18— Zane G rey’s “UNDER THE TONTO RIM” The picturization o f G rey’s latest thrilling novel. Out-fighting, out- riding— out romancing any o f his past successes. A thrill swept love story o f the old days before Arizona became a state. With a cast o f youthful players headed by Richard Arlen and Mary Brian. Also Pathe News Reel. Wedn es day ( o n l y ) Febr uary 20— Special benefit show given by the American Legion Auxiliary “NOISY NEIGHBORS” Lights and shadows— magic and might— tears and laughs— love and hate combined in this breezy entertainment from Booth Tarkington’s pen! Comedy, "Sm ith's Picnic.” Thursday and Friday, Febr uary 21 and 22— Karl Dane and George K. Arthur in “BROTHERLY LOVE” The warden loved his daughter— Dane and Arthur loved h°r, too! Pardon us! He pardoned them! Comedy, “ Imagine my Embarass- ment.” E Meat salads are improved if the meat is marinated with French dress E Admission: Adults, 25c; Children under 14, 10c ing. Any cold meat, i f combined ~ iiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiitM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim im iin im iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim i with the right vegetables, may be made into an attractive salad to serve as the main dish o f a luncheon. That interest in diary herd im provement is on the increase in Ore gon is shown by the various expan sions under way in different parts o f the state. Coquille valley is plan Mrs. M ary Horner, as lecturer o f Mr. and Mrs. Emery Powers, with ning to have two associations fo r this Many housekeepers find t h e i r our local grange, le ft Sunday fo r Cor- her mother, Mrs. Emerson, spent the purpose, the Crook-Deschutes asso vnllis, to attend a three-day school day, Tuesday, at the home o f Mr. and ciation is planning an expansion, and shortening becomes rancid soon after the container is opened. This can be fo r grange lecturers. One o f the Mrs. Eldon Lankin, in Gresham. dairymen o f Lane county are consid prevented i f the can is kept dry, principal speakers o f the session will ering the organization o f an associa tightly covered and in a cool place. be the national grange lecturer. Mrs. NEW FORD ENGINE tion. One group reports that more Horner will return Wednesday even- herd owners wish to join than can be In making meat cakes from ham HAS LOTS OF POWER accommodated. in if. This work is carried burger, a good practice is to flour the on under the direction o f the diary bread board and roll the meat to the The members o f the Springw ater, Presbyterian church have decided to I enK*ne ° f the new Model A department o f the state college. desired thickness, then cut with a bis install as minister, about the 1st o f Ford car represents one o f the most cuit cutter. April, Rev. Hollingstead, who was remarkable engineering accomplish- Here and There here and preached about three weeks ments in th<! history o f automotive Celery may be prepared fo r use a„ 0 development. While not radically several days or hours before using if Signorita Am elita Dorciallo, de ______________ j new in principle or design, it rep washed well, cut in desired lengths, resents a new combination o f en clared the most beautiful g irl in It and put in closed jars in a cool place. aly, uses only olive oil fo r her com GARDEN CLUB HAS ginering principles which has pro CUTS MORE plexion. BEAUTIFICATION PLAN duced the best tested performance Brushing potatoes with a small features o f the older types o f auto SLICES Opposing his w ife ’s divorce suit, A l amount o f fat before baking will mobile engines with the most impor Spring and clean-up time will soon fred Leonard, o f Belfast, pleaded his keep the skins soft. tant features o f the newer types. be here and it is time to take inven w ife had no use fo r him a fter twins TO THE LOAF Without abandoning entirely the were born. To slice hard-boiled eggs perfect tory o f our assets and liabilities in regard to our relations with the out- ? r,nc,Ple» ° f ' ‘ he ° 1(i low-compression, ly, a good method is to dip a knife in An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and low-speed motors in favor o f the ex- J. L. Hodgkinson, 32-year-old boiling water and wipe it dry. Fresh side world. Wouldn’t it be well to children’s between meal snacks. tremely high-speed, high compression Londoner, has requested that when bread may also be sliced this way. view our city through the perspective ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES o f other ptmple’s eyesi as it^were? t ty Pe- F »rd engineers have developed he dies his body be cremated in The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. We know that there are thousands o f I * spee(1’ medium-compression a blue coffin representing the sky, and A fe w slices o f lemon or a small ,, i i j i motor that has proved itself much that his ashes be scattered to the bag o f spices cooked with sweet Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The people roaming ¿ill over our land dur- , , , , _ , a . better adapted to the needs o f a light winds on top o f Bunny Hill, near Not prunes will improve their flavor. Ore same price as the regular large loaf. ing the tourist season, which in these . , j car. A wide variety o f uses under all tingham. gon prunes have a tart flavor natur days really includes nearly every Sold at Your Favorite sorts o f road conditions and in widely ally. month in the year. Not all o f these . . , , . - j .. varying climates are thus served more Grocery and Restau A large vegetable brush is very people are looking fo r new locations .. . . . . ... satisfactorily than would be possible Rinsing the hands in cold water im convenient fo r sprinkling clothes. in which to live, it is true, but a cer rants in Estacada and with a radically high-speed, high-com- The moisture is spread evenly and mediately a fter paring onions will re tain percentage o f them are, and they , Vicinity. i- . , , . . . pression motor, easily. move all odor. are going to choose the place that _ . . _ ^ . ... i Its power, smoothness and nexabil- appeals to them most— scemcally, . . . . . .. .. e a tty are remarkable fo r its size and climatically and, o f course, nnan- . , __ , , . • ,ru i a j . ... weight. The Model A motor develops cially. 1 he climate and opportunities | . . ____ , . ... . - , , , | 40 brake horsepower at 2,200 revolu- fo r making a living should be stressed ! ; . , ... . . . . tions per minute. In accounting for and especially our wonderful ginseng gardens. But the scenic possibilities to the follow ing improvements: An 2 lb. Pkg. Per Box ........ 85^ could also be enlarged upon, and is Two lbs............................. induction system which permits a bet "one bet” that most cities overlook. Each................................ 23c^ ter anil more uniform flow o f air and One bid, then, for distinction would fuel to the combustion chamber; re be to make this place so outstandingly designed valve and combustion cham ROYAL W HITE beautiful that it would be nationally PETER PAN TOILET bers, which give higher, more uniform 10 B a r s .............................4 3 1 advertised. But, aside from the ma M AXW ELL HOUSE power impulses; lighter but stronger 4 B a rs ............................ 25c^ terial benefits to be derived, it would reciprocating parts and increased Three-pound T in s ....... be a matter o f enormous satisfaction bearing sizes, which result in sturdier to be able to say, “ I live in Estacada, construction and consequently much The best for sugar and smoke the city o f lilacs and lilies” (o r other smoother operation; newly designed curing meats— easy to use. distinction, as the case may be). hot-spot manifold which gives unusu Two Cans ......................... 3 3 £ 10-lb. Can ....*................ $ 1 . 1 8 Three-pound pkg............. 23<^ Neat yards, painted buildings and ally efficient carburetion and there is fences and the elimination o f tumble- also improved timing. down structures and other unsightly The combination o f these features RAISINS MONEY SAVED trash, would do much towards adver- has produced a motor that gives un- tismg our "good housekeeping.- But ugua| gpt,ed and power fo r itg gize and 4-lb. pkgs, each AALSftM LON Three-Minute Oats Affiliated Margarine Apples - Spitz 39C SO A P CO FFEE $1.47 SOAP Figaro Salt Golden Sweet Corn Post Toasties blossoms, blossoms, everywhere would weight and at the same time one that be the crowning touch. ¡g long-wearing, economical in fuel This locality is unusually beautiful, consumption and simple to operato anyway, and affords a wonderful and maintain. Because o f its corn- background fo r gorgeous splashes of paratively low speed, it does not work color. There are innumerable com the self-destruction that comes as a binations o f shrubs and flowers th a t' natural result o f wear when moving could be used. W e realize that the parts are operated at the higher rate chief problem in connection with an o f speed, and yet it has considerably improvement program would be main more power, speed, smoothness and tenance and upkeep, but co-operation flexability than the low-speed motors. can do it; teamwork can accomplish much. Here and There The Garden Club has a tentative program o f beautification, which in Remorseful a fte r stealing an auto cludes. as a beginning, the planting mobile, Edgar Chastin, o f Evans o f trees, shrubs and flowers on Main ville, 111., drove back to return it and street, out towards W ade’s service was arrested. station. But, in order to do this, con siderable co-operation on the part o f Rats cause damage in Great Brit citizens, whether affiliated with the ain estimated by the government to Garden Club or not, would be neces be more than $200,000,000 annually. sary (labor probably), and would be appreciated. O f the thousands o f kinds o f wild What do you, and you, and you, animals in the world, man has domes- think o f it? Can we all boost? L e t’s tieated only about 60. do it! ! 1 Herman Kenner, o f Chicago, land TH E G AR D E N CLUB ed in jail for stealing a wedding ring tB y Mrs. A. H. F.) fo r his intended bride. On complaint o f her son-in-law, Mrs. Florence Keith walked 60 Mrs. Elizabeth Colver was ordered by court to quit his home and leave Lon miles from Wisconsin to Chicago, to have her husband arrested. don forever. _ CARROT,SALAD IS 26c* FOUR SE R V IN G S MONEY EARNED. PURE FRUIT JAM Four Carrots. Gallon Cans; each Three small Celery Stocks 93c4 Six Walnuts SAVE MONEY Four Slices Pineapple JELLS Mayonnaise, Salt, Pepper and Vinegar BY TRADING W ITH BEST Gelatin Dessert 3 lb. package to taste. US 25c* COURTEOUS SERVICE W ITH A SMILE Grind carrots and celery— cut nuts in small pieces— add salt, pepper and vinegar— let stand a few minutes— then add mayonnaise enough to hold together. Serve on pineapple and lettuce leaf. Full Stock of Dr. Le Gears Poultry and Stock Remedies MEMBER AFFILIATED BUYERS ! = Eagle Creek Trading Co. IE BIG wKlTE STORE THE EAGL^CREEK, OREGON iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii:i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin rs t FARM V IO L A SPR IN G W A TE R