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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929 j vlllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMimillllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIMIMII,l|llll,H, l, llll^ F A R M R E M IN D E R S C lackam as C ounty News LEGIONNAIRE G. E. PARKS, Editor and Publisher C. REX PARKS, Advertising Manager A L ittle T ru th and a L ittle H okum MRS. J. M. C. MILLER. Sandy News Editor Fellows, the post now has reached sight o f the goal. We have 61 paid Entered in the postoffice o f Estacada, Oregon, as second class matter. up members. Fourteen more are needed to reach our quota. There SUBSCRIPTION R ATES are more than twice that number in In Clackamas County, one year, $1.50; Outside the county and in the state Eastern Clackamas county who ought o f Oregon, one yeur, $2.00; Outside the state of Oregon, one year, to join the American Legion. * * * $2.50. Foreign, $3.00 per year. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Published Weekly on Fridays at Estacada-Sandy, Clackamas Co., Oregon (By John J. Inskeep, County Agent) A thousand pounds of poisoned grain for poisoning gray diggers has been mixed by the county agent. The gray diggers are best controlled by distributing poison us soon as the dig gers begin to appear in the spring. An inverted trough staked firmly to the ground makes a good shelter for poisoned grain. Livestock is un- ablfe to reach the poison under these troughs and the grain is protected from rainfall. These troughs may be made from 12 inch boards, 1 V4 feet long. In Benton county many farmers keep poison in these shelters all summer long. It Is E asy to Save ¡ To save is just as easy as to spend when you once get started. We help you make the start easy by opening an account- giving you a sav ings book so that you can watch your account grow, and pay you interest on a One Dollar Start. Bring in that dollar that is in your pocket now and get yours started. To Sam Barr goes the honor of putting the post one notch higher in You will like the friendly spirit of this bank— numbers than it had ever before at The interest shown by the farmers of the county in tained. Sam was the 59th man to the service anil advice that will be yours as a the meetings held recently for the instruction of farmers become a member this year. Clyde depositor— and the feeling of personal confi and dairymen throughout the county, arranged by the Schock and C. A. Dykes were next dence that being an owner of one of our pass agricultural agent, indicate those folks want to learn all in order. Ed. Steinman, Emery (By Leroy C. Wright, County Club A gent). there is to know about their business. They indicate a Ford, R. D. Miller and Thos. Jubb books will give you. j willingness to learn, and to profit by the study of experts are expected to be next, in the order Livestock, poultry, crops, garden ; from the State Agricultural College. True, some resent named. and potato clubs are now being or- \ \ * * * ganized. We have a number o f ver| I suggestions from anyone, but it is just as well because Last week a fellow was looking for good sheep and pig clubs already or- | they couldn’t be taught anything, anyway. a man to do an odd job o f a few ganized in the Carus community and j ; Farming is a business that requires for success just1 hours down in the park. He said he the Macksburg community. as much knowdedge as any other line of business. The thought he would rather give the job in This Gresham, Oregon year, for the first time, Clack-1 j § more a farmer, poultryman, or stock raiser knows about to some ex-service man who wasn’t amas county will have a colt club. I j “ A Strong Bank” his business, the greater are his chances of success. employed. He asked us to locate one Heretofore there has only been three I: »nmtiimiiiiinmtmiimiiiiitiiniinnintiiininininniiiiiiimimiinnnmminnni Business men know that the money spent to employ for him. Upon investigation we boys in the colt club that exhibit at county agricultural agents is money well spent. Not that found that every ex-solder in the the Pacific International Exposition they as a rule would care anything about helping the community was either ut work or on and these three boys live in Wash payroll. ington. This year Oregon is going to farmer unless they, themselves, would benefit. The pros- the P. E. P. company • * * some competition in that field. perty of the agriculturists is reflected in every line of en At last the new hospital has been offer Any boys or girls who are interested deavor, and, realizing this, everyone is or should be dedicated. It was a fitting ceremony in this or any other club project are directly interested in the development of our agricultural and was attended by Legionnaires urged to write or phone to the county resources to the full extent, which can be done only by in representing more than seventy of club agent for information. To meet every taste At the Pacific International $120 telligent action on the part of those actually engaged in the ninety posts in the state. It is fitted out with the very latest is offered in premiums and there is that business. The progressive, wide-awake, successful farmers of and best equipment. It is one o f the also a special prize— a pure bred Bel gian colt by Albert Owes, of Amber, the county are. those who take an active interest in the finest hospitals in the country. Washington, to the club member mak * * * work of the experiment station and the efforts of the Veterans of all wars are entitled to ing the highest score on the following Always the Best county agent in imparting the results of tests made to the free hospitalization at this institu basis: Animal, 2 5 % ; herdsmanship, people for whom they are conducted. It means a more tion. The service officer o f the Le 2 5 % ; showmanship, 25% and record rapid development of the resources of the county on which gion will maintain an office in the book 25 % , in the colt club. Tomorrow at 2 p. m., March 23, the future sucess and prosperity of all depend. , building, and the material needs of Clackamas county is fortunate in having the efficient Legionnaires and their families will there will be a community 4-H club Phone 75-1 Estacada county agent, and club leader, it now' has, and certainly be provided for by the organization. meeting at the Barlow Grange hall, and all the boys and girls and parents all must agree that the money spent for their services is When a Legionnaire enters the hos are urged to be there who are inter pital the circumstances o f his family a good investment for all the people of the county. T IM E S C H E D U L E — P O R T L A N D -E S T A C A D A S T A G E S will be investigated at once, and if ested in the 4-H club, work. Mr. Al ----------oOo---------- anything is needed in the way o f food len, the assistant state club leader, IT S un day T im e o f D ep artu re S ta tion TH E JUNIOR B ASEB ALL PROGRAM 10:00 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 6:20 p. m. l i :00 p. m. or clothing, it will be provided as will be there and will have some val Lv. Portland 11:85 p. m. p. m. uable information for you. There I 2:35 p. m. 6:55 10:36 a. m. Lv. Clackamas Schools and colleges everywhere consider athletics long as the man is in the hospital. 10:50 a. m. 2:50 p. m. 7 :05 p. m. 11:50 p. m. Lv. Carver will also be a club meeting at Wilson- And when he is discharged, a fund an important part of their activities, intended for the pur 11:05 a. m. 3 :05 p. m. 7 :26 p. m. 12:05 a. m. Lv. Barton ville, tomorrow, and for particulars m. Lv. Eagle Creek 11:15 a. m. 3:15 p. m. 7 :35 p. m. 12:15 pose of creating “ school spirit,” and the development of 1 has been provided by the Legion to club members should get in touch m. furnish him the clothing, and other Lv. Cedar Brook 11:18 a. m. 3:1.8 p. m. 7:38 p. m. 12:18 the physical body. Those who excel in athletics must de things m. Ar. Estacada 11:30 a. m. 8 :30 p. m. 7 :50 p. m. 12:30 he needs until he gets back on with Gilbert Ridder. . The county velop the power to think quick, and to be on the alert at his feet again. club agent and Mr. Allen will also be V S aturday TT S unday S ta tion T im e o f D ep artu re there. The Wilsonville meeting will every stage of the game. 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. During the school year this part of the education of The government has been very start at 9 :30 a. m. Lv. Barton 6:35 a.m . 8:55 a.m . 4:55 p.m. 7:25 p.m . 8:40 p.m . the boy is provided for, "but there is need that during vaca generous, and with the additional ser Lv. Carver 6:60 a.m . 9:10 a.m . 5:10 p .m . 7:35 p.m. 9:05 p.m . Elm Petterson, o f Colton, is organ tion time some means be provided to occupy the spare vice provided by the Legion, the pa izing his calf club now and he says he Lv. Clack’mas 7:00 a.m . 9:20 a.m . 5:20 p.m . 7:45 p.m . 9:10 p .m . Ar. Portland 7:35 a. m. 9:55 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 9:45 p. m. time of the boy. And with this idea in view, as well as tient at the new hospital not only is is going to have a stock judging team D a ily E x cep t S un day. (( S u n d a y O n ly V S atu rd ay O n ly. developing a greater interest in our national game, the given the best medical treatment pos this year. Elm purchased some fine sible, but his family is cared for as pure bred Guernseys and has them American Legion has conceived the idea of junior base as he is unable to do so himself. entered in the club work this year. ball. In the state of Oregon it is planned to have two to long This relieves the strain and worry of He is one o f the most outstanding three hundred ball teams composed of boys between the the patient for his loved ones, and club boys in the county. ages of 12 and 17. will no doubt make possible more In Eastern Clackamas county it is hoped to have at rapid recoveries. The Henry Ford Trade School was M A R SH A L L -W E L L S BEST Q U A L IT Y PAINT, • * • least a dozen teams and to form a league and schedule started October 26, 1916, with six ASBESTOS LIQUID CEMENT for PAPER ROOFS games to be played on Saturday afternoons during the Here’s the additions to the list of students. At the beginning o f this Deadening Felt, Roofing Paper, Four-Hour Enamel summer months. The champions of the district will meet names to be printed on the roster year, 2,750 were enrolled. Boys are taught to be skilled workers at the the winners of another district, and in such a manner the board: Clyde Schock, A. H. Still, G I L G A N ’S Emery Ford, R. D. Miller, Lloyd E. school. state champions will be selected. The state champion Corey and Thos. Jubb. Please not ship team will meet the winners in Washington, Idaho and ify us o f any additions. A pinch o f soda in the milk when Montana for the privilege of representing the Northwest making cream o f tomato soup usu * * * Estacada, Oregon at Denver for the Western championship. And next fall Don’t forget the dance at Eagle ally prevents curdling. M O NEY W E L L SPENT I First Slate Bank MEATS Fresh or Cured 1 # ESTA CAD A M EAT CO. } « K A L S O M IN E Furniture Exchange four teams will meet in Chicago where a little “ world series” will be played. The program as a whole is a big undertaking. But it w'ill provide entertainment for thousands of boys this summer and will well be worth the effort. ----------oOo---------- HERBERT H O O VER AND BUSINESS If one may judge by his many utterances on the sub ject, President Hoover will be found during his adminis tration to be strongly determined to preserve equality of opportunity, and to encourage private initiative in busi ness and industry, as distinguished from paternalistic and Socialistic policies. He will be equally determined that business and in dustry shall obey the law, and that reasonable regulation of their activities shall be enforced. In his inaugural ad dress he said: "The election has again confirmed the determination of the American people that regulation of private enter prise and not government ownership is the course rightly to be pursued in our relation to business." Fortunately for the country at large, honest business and industry have nothing to fear from the newr adminis tration. Regardless of political views- as patriotic Amer icans we can unreservedly commend the attitude of Mr. Hoover in this vital matter. ----------oOo---------- AN A C T IV E CLUB Everyone in Estacada must be glad to know that there is one organization in the city that accomplishes things and doesn’t make an awful lot of noise about it, either. We refer to the Garden club, which is composed of a large number of ladies of the community, and who have recently completed planting trees on Main street north to the Wade Filling station. The club, Mi's. A. H. Fasel, president, is doing every thing it possibly can to beautify the town, and it is to be commended, and should have the support and co-opera tion of every citizen of Estacada. ----------oOo---------- The fellow who has nerve enough to go into the boot legging business now that the Jones law is in effect, is no piker, to say the least. Creek Saturday night. There’s no better floor in the state, the music is all that could be desired, and it’s worth the dollar to see Elmer Ander son’s smile when he takes in the “ dough.” • * 1 Make 1929 * Atlee Erickson— “ Do you think it is wrong to play rummy?” Elmer Anderson— “ It is the way I do it.” * • “A n Electrical Y ear” * There’s two systems used by Esta cada Legionnaires when “ pinched" in Portland by traffic officers. Sylves ter Lawrence gets by with what is generally known as the "hick” gag, and Jude Moreland has another sys tem, but you better get it straight from Jude. However, we advise you not to try both o f them on the same cop. The More Electrical Service and The More Electrical Appliances you use, the More you * • • * * ♦ - 0 O 0 - Wallace Smith (sending a tele gram)— .“ Now be sure these three words are underlined." * • • 1 E L E C T R IC S T O R E E L E C T R IC B U IL D IN G 1 Portland * * * Those who attended the dedication couldn't help but notice the fact that the American Legion was the one out- standing organization o f ex-service men. Several different veteran or- ganizations were represented, but it was truly a Legion event. Neverthe less. the hospital is for all veterans o f all wars, and each are accorded the same use of the fine new hospital. If can enjoy life. Remember that Legion meeting to be held in Sandy first o f next month. We’re going to have some good speakers, eats and time. How’s that for cutting it short? ................... says that this “ honesty is the best policy” saying, he has learned, does not apply to a poker game. 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