Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, May 31, 1929, Image 2

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 81, 192«
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j 11 o'clock at Springwater church; 8
FARM REMINDERS
p. m. at the church at George and
at 8 o'clock in the evening at Eagle
Greenhouse and laboratory trials
Sandy Lutheran
Creek the subject will be “ The Won­ are being carried on with the soils
The confirmation
exercises last ders o f Spring.”
of different parts o f Oregon by the
Sunday were well attended. The
college experiment station to deter­
catechumens that received certifi­
mine effects o f fertilizers on the d if­
E stacada
M ethodist
cates were Carl Newmann, Theodore
ferent
types. Experiments with the
Our endeavors should be just and
Schoen, Louis Krebs and Ruth
soils o f Marion and Columbia coun­
merciful. We should be kind and
Fenske. The church choir rendered
ties have progressed far enough to
faithful in the little things and be
special music and the four confirm-
show that the peat soils o f both
brave against the bad, openly grate­
ands also sang a selection entitled
these counties respond well to appli­
ful for the good, always moderate,
“ Take Thou My Hand and Lead Me.”
cations o f potassium sulphate, barn­
to seek the best, content with what
The interior o f the church, especially
yard manure and lime. Potassic fer­
we find, placing principal und right
the altar, was beautifully and pro1
tilizers have also been found to in­
above riches. Of fear, none; of
fusely
decorated with greens and
crease the yield o f fiber flax on muck
pain, enough to make my joys stand
flowers.
soils, and to improve the cooking
Next Sunday the congregation will out; o f pity, much; of work, a plenty; qualities and firmness of potatoes,
have their annual picnic in honor of o f love, all.
with a corresponding decrease in
Tho subject Sunday morning at 11 water content. The effect of fertiliz­
the school children. The morning
services will be conducted in the Ger­ o ’clock will be “ The Glory of the ers on the quality o f mint oil is be­
man language at the usual hour in Church in its Characteristic.” In the ing investigated.
the church, after which all assem­ evening at 8 o ’clock the subject will
bled will repair to the picnic grounds he “ True Character.”
As an average, one colony o f bees
where everyone will enjoy their bas­ Sunday school meets at 10 in the to every acre of trees is considered
ket dinner. In the afternoon the morning, Epworth League at 7:15 in sufficient for pollination for orchards
An invitation is ex­ in Oregon, says the experiment sta­
school children will render a shoiT the evening.
program. The remainder of the day tended to all to come.— C. T. Cook, tion, although this is somewhat de­
will be spent in outdoor games und pastor.
pendent upon the total amount of
amusements. A stand will be on the
blooms out at any one period, which
grounds to serve refreshments. If
Travel* 9,104 Mile* for $128
varies with the age o f the trees and
the weather prohibits the outdoor
F. H. Merritt, photographer of San the number o f different varieties,
festivities a postponement will be Pedro, Calif., has made several trips upon the strength o f the colony and
necessary. You are welcome.— F. T. by automobile from his home to Bos­ upon the probable weather condi­
Schoen, pastor.
ton. This year he drove a Model A tions.
Ford tudor sedan and the entire
A number o f the organisms which
P resby terian
round trip cost him $128. He trav­
“ The Old Rugged Cross” will be eled 9,104 miles and his only trouble cause diseases of the potato live for
the theme o f the sermon by Rev. E! wus one punctured tire. His daily part o f the time in old tops and other
refuse left in the soil after harvest,
R. D. Hollensted Sunday morning at average was 325 miles.
says the Oregon experiment station.
Whenever these diseases are present
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ease free product is desired. It if
best that potatoes are not grown on
the same land more than once every
four years.
CHURCHES
1 1928 Type Essex Sedan f
First-Class Condition — New Tires
Ask us about our special offer on this fine car
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Dodge Brothers Motor Cars and Trucks
Plymouth Motor Cars
In the northern states a queen bee
is good for about two years, says the
Oregon experiment station, but in no
case is it profitable to keep one foi
honey production beyond two or
three years. Good queens are essen­
tial, and even the best ones are valu­
able for only a short time. Inferior
queens produce both weaker and
crosser colonies than good queens.
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Profit System Ensures
Consumer Fair Chance
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If your goods are acceptable, or
your services useful, you will receive
a profit. If, on the other hand, your
fellow creatures decide (wisely or un­
wisely, It makes no matter) thut they
do not want your goods, or that they
will get on better without your serv- |
lees, then you will make a loss. The
profit-making system Is the only one
under which the consumer can be per­
fectly sure of obtaining the article he
wants—any other scheme can only
mean that he tvll1 have forced upon
him the article which somebody else
things he ought to want.
Working for a profit on an Individ­
ualistic system also ensures that the
people who receive the goods are the
«amp as those who pay for them—a
very Important point. Based upon the
Interests of the consumer, It is the
only system under which the con­
sumer can ever stand a chance. We
can make no money, we cun do no
good, unless we cun persuade others
to accept our services at the value
that we and they Jointly place upon
them.—Ernest J. P. Benn, “ The Con­
fessions of a Capitalist.”
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cTWemorial D a
In keeping with the spirit of the occasion
THE FIRST STATE BANK
will close all day May 30th.
It is indeed fitting that upon this sol­
emn day we should pay tribute to
those whose sacrifice preserved our
nation. Let us KINDLE ANEW the
ALTAR FIRES of PATRIOTISM for
our NATIVE LAND.
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Ancient Nautical Terms
Still Used on Vessels
“ A
Gresham, Oregon
Strong Bank”
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chant marine and men of-tvar, men
work In shifts; watches Is the nau­
tical term. The watch from 8 p. m.
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
to midnight Is called the "first watch”
Station
Time of Departure
" Sunday
since at one time It was regarded as
Lv. Portland
10:00 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 6:20
m. 11:00 p. m.
the first watch In the day. Then cume
10:35 a. m. 2:35 p. m
Lv. Clackamas
6:55
m. 11:35 p. m.
the “mid watch.” from midnight to
10:50 a. m. 2:50 p. m. 7:05
Lv. Carver
m. 11:60 p. m.
4 a. m„ as It comes In the middle of
11 :05 a. m. 3 :05 p. m. 7:25
Lv. Barton
m. 12:05 . m.
the night. Then followed the "morn­
Lv. Eagle Creek 11:15 a. m. 3:15 p. m. 7:35
m. 12:15 , m.
ing,'* the "forenoon” und the after­
Lv. Cedar Brook 11:18 a. m. 3:18 p. m. 7:38 p. m. T2 :18 , m.
noon” watches. The watch from 4 p.
Ar. Estacada
11:30 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 7:50 p. m. 12:30 a. m.
in. to 8 p. m. Is called the "evening
Station
Time of Departure
V Saturday J) Sunday
watch,” but It Is often divided Into
Lv. Estacada *6:15 a. m. 8:30 a.m . 4:30 p.m . 7 :00 p. m. 8:15 p. ra.
two-hour watches and called the
Lv. Kagle Cr. 6:30 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 4:45 p. m. 7:15 p. m. 8:30 p. m.
"first dog” and “second Jog” watches.
Lv. Barton
6:35 a.m. 8:55 a.m. 4:55 p.m. 7 :25 p. m. 8:40 p. m.
These were thus named because the
Lv. Carver
6:50 a.m . 9:10 a.m . 5:10 p.m . 7 :35 p. m. 9 :05 p. m.
sallormeD of another day regarded
Lv. Clack’mas 7:00 a.m. 9:20 a.m. 5:20 p.m . 7:45 p. m. 9:10 p. ra.
them as so short that eveu a dog
Ar. Portland 7:35 a. m. 9 :55 a. m. 6:00 p. in. 8 :80 p. m. 9 ;45 p. m.
could not catch a nap during one of
V S atu rd ay O nly.
* Daily Except Sunday.
Sunday Only
them. The “second dog” watch Is
sometimes
called
the
“admlrul'a
watch” since it Is the watch the high­
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est In command would choose for him­
self, In which the officer would re­
lieve after Slipper and get relieved
early with all night left for sleep.
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BOY’S CAPS, each ................................. ........ 50<^
MEN’S CAPS, each ..................
$ 1 .0 0
Boys’ and Men’s Scrim Hats, to close out...... 50c^
New Stock
Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Straw Hats,
Each ............................................. 2 5 ^ to 50<^
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The Junkmen
Consider, sir, the Junkman! He Is
With the warm weather comes pos­ a high commissioned officer in the war
He even merits a
Phone 1471
Gresham, Oregon
sible trouble to the poultryman from against waste.
mednl with palms, for he Is dally as­
contaminated soil. Portable brooder
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sisting In the luiportnnt work of con­
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houses, moved serving values and. by preventing
weekly, will give the chicks the ad­ waste, makes substantial contribution
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REFRESHING I not possible to move the houses, the cent
ground in front o f them may be terials has been so extensively devel­
swept with a stiff broom and new oped as to have attained a high peak
of economic prominence. Skilled scien­
GROW N
E ground spread over the old.
tists In »he employ of our large eor-
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MADE
poratioas give their entire time—long
IN
Watering pans for young stock hours every day—to the reduction of ;
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FROM
may be set on top o f wire covered waste, thereby swelling surplus prof- i
OREGON
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frames to prevent the chicks from Its which otherwise would be forfeit- '
THE
ed. The Junkman, In his own way, is
picking the moist ground.
AND
serving the same purpose.
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ROOTS
The screening of all windows and
MADE
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doors o f packing houses in the spring
Napoleon's Prophecy
OF
to prevent the escape o f moths into
“ Not one of my descendants or rela­
IN
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G IN S E N G
the orchard is especially valuable in tives Is capable of regaining the
OREGON
= cutting down coddling moth worm in­ throne of France. So the girls had
THE Model T wus so strongly and sturdily built that it
festation, says the Oregon experiment better marry Into the Colonna and
is still rendering reliable, economical service to motor*
station, as large numbers o f coddling Orslol families. These are the fam­
T H E S E N G C O M P A N Y , E stacada, O reg on
ilies that produce popes." so confided
moth larvae pass the winter in the Napoleon to General Rertraml. one of
ists in every section o f the country. Millions of these
I VIGORATING
NOW IN BOTTLES,
1 sheds where fruit is received for
cars can he put in shape for two, three and five more
his closest companions. It was known
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years o f use at very small cost.
they become moths and fly to the Corsican’s last wishes hut for many
So that you may have this work done economically
years the manuscript was lost and
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and satisfactorily, the Ford Motor Company is still de­
only recently was published In the
voting a considerable section o f its plants to the manu­
Revue des Deux Mondes.
facture
o f Model T parts. It will continue to do so as
HOME POINTERS
“ Some day,” Napoleon continued,
long as they are needed by Model T owners. The follow­
(From School of Home Economics) “ there will be a Bonaparte in the
ing list gives the approximate labor charges for recon­
chair of St. Peter, and so my name
Have you bought your Quick Step Floor and Porch = Either wet or dry baking soda ap­ will he revered once more and that
ditioning the Model T Ford;—
Paint yet? You buy one can and get one FREE, | plied to a scald or burn gives almost all over the Christian world.”
Engine
the same size you buy. So you better hurry while § instant relief.
Tune motor (including replacement o f commutator case,
Scotsmen
Fooled
our stock is complete.
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brush and vibrator points if necessary) -
$1.00
Cheesecloth makes a good dusting
Canny Scotsmen were taken In re- \
Grind valves and clean carbon -
$3.75 to 4.00
We carry a full line of Rasmussen’s Inside and Out- § cloth, as it absorbs the dirt and is cently hy the shining teeth of a sheep, j
Overhaul carburetor -
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1.50
Reline detachable car transmission bands -
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1.50
forgetting that all that glistens Is not j
side paint, at, per gallon .....
$ 2 . 6 5 | readily washed out.
Install new pistons or connecting rods -
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6.00
gold. A sheep's Jawbone from the |
Tighten
all
main
bearings
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6.00
Paint up and save the surface.
= Creamed butter added to honey lead-mining district of Scotland was
Overhaul motor and transmission
. . .
$20.00 to 25.00
that has been whipped makes a good found to contain teeth whleh had a
R ear System
metallic luster, and It was popularly
syrup to use on waffles.
Replace rear axle assembly -
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2.50
supposed that the luster Indicated a
Install universal joint -
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3.00
deposit of gold. Howpver, the teeth .
Flared and belted sports coats are
Reline brake shoes
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1.50
“ The Personal Service Store”
were analyzed by the British govern­
Replace rear axle shaft, drive shaft pinion, or drive gear
5.00
fashioned this season in materials o f ment chemist In London and he found
Overhaul
complete
rear
axle
assembly
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$5.75
to
7.00
Estacada
Phone 49-1 = tweeds, double-faced woolens and traces of lead hut an gold. The me­
Rebush spring and perches..............................................
1.75
fancy mixtures.
tallic sheen appeared to he due to thp
Oil and graphite springs
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effect of light on a laminated, or
Front System
Greater emphasis is placed on wide Raked, crystalline structure, mainly 1
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m um *
$1.00 to 5.03
Overhaul front axle
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circular skirts and added length this calcium phosphate.
Rebush spindle bodies and arms (both sides) -
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2.50
Replace
or
straighten
spindle
connecting
rod
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.75
season. Individual coler variations
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.60
Tighten
radius
rod
or
steering
ball
cap
Hotel Men Nicked
interestingly marked in dresses are
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1.50
Tighten all sockets and joints of front end
A stranger called at the Moherly
brown tones, particularly chestnut,
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2.50
Replace front spring tie bolt or new leaf -
(Mo.)
hotel
and
fold
the
proprietor
.
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3.00
Straighten
front
axle
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purple and navy blue. In tailored
that he was broke and hungry. The
or at any time when traveling carry with
net frocks, lemon yellows and orange
Chassis
ordered a good meal for
you a supply of our
§ are used. Materials for dresses are proprietor
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1.75
Replace rear fender
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the man
When he arose from the ;
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3.50
Overhaul steering gear -
of light weight tweeds, some bor­ table a $20 bill dropped from his
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1.00
Repair muffler
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dered in browns, beiges, pastels and handkerchief. A waiter picked It up
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7.50
Overhaul radiator
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and
handed
It
to
the
proprietor,
who
25.00
the new rose shades.
Repaint Coupe
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25.00
got angry and took ont 75 cents for
Repaint Sedan
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20.00
Repaint
Touring
Car
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the
meal,
returning
$19.25
to
the
Although high priced now, this
Safe to carry and can be cashed any where
8.00
Reupholster Runabout
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stranger
Later the proprietor dis
15.00
without identification.
I season’s rhubarb can be canned to covered the bill was counterfeit
Reupholster Touring Car
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4.00
advantage, as it is o f good quality,
Replace top deck (Coupe or Sedan) -
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3.00
Overhaul starting motor
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and if canned now it makes a high
Successful
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2.60
Overhaul generator
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quality article for the family larder.
Old Doctor—la the new doctor suc­
These
price,
arc
approximate
anil
are
fo
r
labor
only,
The rhubarb is cut into pieces 1 to cessful? Got ninny patients?
because the need and number o f new part, depend on
1 '» inches long. It is then put into
Dmggtst—Oodles of them. Got the
a strainer and blanched in boiling latest movie magazines In the waiting
the condition o f each car. The charge f o r these parts
water for two minutes before filling room, and his patients can't get in
is low, however, because o f the established F ord po,,ry
quick enough when the latest copy
jars. After the jars are filled, a 40 !
o f manufacturing and selling at a small margin o f profit.
comes out.
per cent syrup is added, which is
Next week we will have samples of the new cur- = made by using four parts o f sugar
la the Sanctum
rency, which will soon be in circulation. Call and 1 to six parts o f water. Put the cov­ “I have here a poem.’
see it.
5 ers on loosely and set into water and “ I U tuk it " said the office hoy.
“ But this la valuable.”
boil for 15 minutes. Then remove,
“ U’wan. We ain't got no receiving
seal and cool.
taller.
I MRS. A M Y L. ELY
Y ears
o f service in
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