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| 104!) as 2172. the result of of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Tucker Clackamas County News Page Seven crossing two hybrids in 1947 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. V ir Friday, November 25, li)55 I’It was nam ed "S iletz' because gil R. (“Buzz” ) Carroll, form- Estacada, Oregon I the plant resem bles one of its I cr residents of Springw ater. A Also elected were Ellen Sale and a Bazaar, at the WATCH REPAIR Strawberry Plan! early parents, a hardy native I num ber of friends from Hodgkiss Juvenile M atron, Clackam as County News of- | beach straw berry that was ob- i the local Forest Service, v/ith ar.d Fred as H orner as Lecturer. fice. | tained from the Coast area. j which Mr. C arrell was form- In the absence of Horner, who The Thursday m eeting was C. JOKES Available ! erly employed, greeted the has declined the office, Elean held at the home of Nita Gant, A new high yielding, red MONTHLY LUMBER FAITS i Carrolls and bade them fare- or Newell filled the position with Lauderback and j well upon their coming de of L ecturer during the cere Laura Lillian stele-resistant straw berry has PORTLAND, (Special) — Tucker as cohostesses. For Estimates been realeased by the Oregon Lum ber production at Douglas parture for Colorado. C arrell monies. State college agricultural ex fir region sawm ills for Octo has been prom oted from the On Thursday afternoon of Regional Office of The Junior Class Play, " Ja n Dec. perim ent station and the U S. ber was reported today by | Northwest 1 the ladies of the Eagle U S. Forest Service in , uary ESTACADA JEWELERS departm ent of agriculture. H arris E. Sm ith, secretary of the' ”, which was post Creek W o r l d Fellowship Named “Siletz,” the berry the West Coast Lum berm en's Portland to become assistant poned Thaw from Nov. 18, will be Circle will hold a Silver Tea On Broadway, O pposite Telephone O ffice was developed by George Wal Association, along with ship chief of the Tim ber M anage held next ednesday night, at the home of Mrs. ______ __ Florence do. a USDA horticulturist at m ent and order figures for m ent division at the Denver NOv. 30. at 8 W p.m., at the Fsta. Glover, beginning at 2 p.m. A Regional Office. OSC. The new variety is ex the month. ,, Union High School audi- i Program will accom pany the trem ely vigorous and highly The w eekly average of West Visiting on Sunday with cada torium . Tea Ladies of other churches Mr. Edward Shearer w ere his resistant to red stele, the di Coast Lum ber production in Admission prices will be as are all interest- son Wm. Shearer and fam ily, | sease that has knocked M ar October was 178,472.000 b.f. from M ultnomah, and his son 1 75c Adults; 50e--High school i,re ihvited, from the Eagle shall yields in m any straw or 95 2% of the 1950-54 aver Ed Shearer, Jr., and family. students; 35c-.Gradc school Greek >®dies area berry-producing areas. Waldo age. O rders averaged 145,863.- BARKIE POLES WANTED students and younger chil recommends Siletz only for 000 b.f.; Shipm ents 162,837,- The latter h a v e recently dren. For a more complete from Moses' Lake, i those areas that can't grow 000 b.f.; W eekly averages for moved Wash., to m ake their present w rite-up on this entertaining Estacada Doings Septem ber were: Production home Get the most for your tim ber by cutting poles M arshall. play see last week's News in Clackamas. Plants of the new variety 188.438.000 b.f.. 100.6% of are available from certified the 1950-1954 average; Orders Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E rick CALL OR WRITE US FOR DERAILS Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rickey growers. A list of such grow 153 006.000 b.f.; Shipm ents son w ent to Portland on S un. Rev. N orbert W. Fritz, pas I day to attend a wedding. A ft Church of | of the San Francisco area are tor of St. Aloysius ers is available from county 172.801.000 b.f. M cCormick and Baxter Creosoting Co. extension agents or from Wal- Ten m onths of 1955 e m u la erw ards they had dinner at 1 this city, announces that r visitors at the home of his M ultnom ah Hotel, in com-1 w eek’s Mission w ill be parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe P.O. Box 3344 Portand 8, Ore. | do.Siletz has yielded more than tive production 8,203,237,000 j the iianv w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. E. I nreached here starting on Sun Rickey Sr. this weex. b.f.; Ten m onths of 1954. 7.- | Phone: AVenue 6-3654 twice as much as the current 157.647.000 b.f.: Ten months | | W ilkins, of La Grande, and day, Decem ber 4. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Nollsch, The M issionary will be the Thanksgiving dinners being , favorite, M arshall, on some of 1953. 8,268,917,000 b.f. \ well-known preScner Father planned I OSC test plots at Corvallis and O rders for ten months of of Sauvies’ Island. W illamette Valley test fields. 1955 break down as follows: ' Sunday visitors at the hom e Joseph P S anquinett; of the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rickey On trials where M arshall has Rail & Truck 5.861,830.000 I | of Mrs. Erm a Tenny were her : O rder of Preachers. Father Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rickey j yielded 5 tons, Siletz has b.f.; Domestic Cargo 1.567,- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. I Sanguinetti was born and Jr. and four children and the in San r raneisco. stud, yielded 11 tons per acre. 595.000 b.f.: Export 208.361.- | and Mrs. Lyle Patterson and raised ied at Regis College, Denver Bob Rickeys who are visiting Three-year yield averages at 000 b.f.; Local 307,225.000 b.f [ babv Gary. will all be dinner C orvalli' show Siletz the fav The industry's unfilled order I Pat Reed was home for a and the U niversity of San his parents on Thanksgiving day in GENERAL BUILDING orite, yielding 7 tons per acre file stood at 608.306,000 b.f. at | weekend visit w ith her par Francisco. For the past num guests Portland at the home of Mr com pared to 4 tons for M ar the end of October gross ents. the W illard Reeds. She ber of years he has been and Mrs. Ray Rickey and rays she enjoys her w ork in preaching in th • Pacific shall. Red stele disease was stocks at 980 623.000 b.f. fam ily. Others who will join the offices of the Fred M eyer Northwest. | the main cause of low Mar- CONTRACTOR Co., and has recently received Services will be held each the fam ily circle will be Mr. I shall yields. evening at 7:30. There w ill be and Mrs. Jim Rickey of Sea_ a promotion. While it yields higher, pro SPRINGW ATER Ted Rehbein, of Spring- Mass each m orning during the side and Mr. and OMrs. G il cessing tests with commercial bert Rickey and son of P ort w ater has just about com plet Mission at 8:30. freezers and packers and at land. Hiss Helen will not be ed w ork on his attractive little A Mission is a series of ser RESIDENTIAL OSC food technology de COMMERCIAL the MEWS shop down in north Estacada mons on the Im portant Truths able to come from Calif, at partm ent indicate Siletz pro REMODELING INDUSTRIAL cesses well, but that its quality Two Springw ater residents (just across from Coffields’ of Life. These serm ons are this time. is not as high as the M arshall. met in an unfortunate en Mkt. and Valbergs’), and is calculated to put Happiness 'Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kiggins SIDEWALKS CURBS B erry cores occasionally counter on the road to Estaca now ready to start repair ser. in the lives of the hearers and and fam ily will have as guests GARAGES to help them along the way to on Thanksgiving day, Mr. and BARNS pull out when picked, leaving da, just below Kiggins' H ill vice on TV and radio sets. Mrs Don Showcrm an and Everlasting Life. a small hole in the top of the top store, on Monday morning. berry that sometimes fills Mrs. Howard (“Jo") Sanders, On Saturday evening. Nov. Because the serm ons are of fam ily and Meta Kiggins. Free Estim ates with dirt. Some processors driving to town, m et the car 19, Springw ater G range held interest to both Catholic and Mr. and Mrs Harold Woos have objected to this, while driven by Hom er Newell, the annual installation of its non-Caholic alike a warm ter will have Thanksgiving others indicate it offers no coming uphill, w ith a little too officers for the coming year, welcome is extended to all the dinner with Miss Louvena ford and Oscar C raw serious processing problem. narrow m argin for safe pas conducted bv the insallation m embers of the Com munity to Craw BOYCE SANDERS Some jam processors have sage. The resulting "side team of G arfield Grange. The attend any or all the services. ford said berries were undesirably sw ipe” put Newell’s err in the election of these officers had Our quality and experience — Your Security darker than M arshall ditch and left boh e. rs a bit taken place at the regular At last T hursday’s m onthly P H O N E ESTACADA 18-R-12 End-of-season berries also banged.up. Neith r driver monthly m eeting on Nov. 12 meeting of the Springw ater P r o ' e s s i c c a ! are much sm aller than M ar was hurt. A large crowd witnessed Church Ladies' Ass'n., it was shall. A reception was held on the installation of the follow decided to hold another drive Siletz has been tested since Sunday afternoon at the home ing officers: M aster, Ton' for used clothing for Church Directory Varitz; Overseer. Elwin Sh’b World Service Th" public is invited to shr-e in contribu ley; Stew ard. Homer N ew e’l: Assistant Stew ard. G i lbert tions tow ard this cause. Clos John R. Schultz, DMD Shibley; Chaplain. Nita Gant ing date w ill 1 > Tuesday. No DENTIST Treasurer. M ary Varitz; Sec vem ber 29, on which day the 9 to 5 Mon. thru Sat. retary. M ildred Ott: G ate members will neet at the MASONIC BLDG. keeper. Elm er L inn; Ceres. home of Mrs. Everett Shibley Estacada, Oregon W innifred Shibley; Pom ona. to repair the old clothing be | Lilly R upert; Flora. Yvonne fore shipm ent. Any who are I Sm ith: Lady Assistant Stew unable to ake their donation __Dr. L. W. Griffith ard, Chrisine Kulseth; Musi- to the Springw ater church or A Com plete Optical Service ! eian, Bernice M iller; A g ricul. m anse may call 17R7 or 17R6 Eyes Examined j ural Chairm an, Homer New- and have them picked up. Broken Lenses Duplicated With Thundenbird Y-8 power . . . Thunderbird styling . . . a n d exclusive new Lifeguard Design I ell; Executive Committee. On Saturday, Dec. 3. th Glasses Fitted ! Jam es M artin. Del G ant, and Springw ater Ladies’ Ass’n Eyeglass Frames 'Repaired plans to hold another Food Everett Shibley. While you wait Stele-resistant LICENSED 50MPLETE BUILDING SERVICE For ’56 choose F O R D ... Am erica’s Favorite Station W a g o n ! We invite comparison of ser vice. quality and price. We do our own grinding E ig h t - p a s s e n g e r C o u n t r y S e d a n More stylish than ever, with new colors . . . stunning interiors. Like the Country Squire, it has an easily removable rear seat. Four doors give easy access for all eight passengers. PLUMBING, HEATING SHEET METAL W ORK OIL BURNERS - PUMPS - FURNACES PIPE VALVES AND FITTINGS -------------------- *• .C V " — r - ~ .-- it S ix - p a s s e n g e r C o u n t r y S e d a n Derigu ’il for those who want 4-door cenven- i ihc \v,t!i seais for six. Like other model*, it lias Ford's fold into-the-fioor Stowaway seat. T here’s more than meets the eye as to why Ford Station Wagons sell more than the two runners-up combined! Their Thunder- bird beauty is apparent in all six models. But underneath that beauty there’s a heart of “G O "—for the Thunderbird Y-8 engine is the standard eight in all Ford Station Wagons, at no extra cost. If you need any more reasons why Ford is your soundest station wagon buy—look into new Lifeguard Design which was designed for your pro tection . . . is found only in the '56 Ford. -•V~ . I - C o u n t r y S q u ire A queen among station wagons. Mahogany- finished steel panels give woodlike beauty to this luxurious, 8-passenger dreamboat. PETERSON P«umb:rn & Heating Co. MO 5-5490 147 E. Powell Gresham VISION OPTICAL CO. Gresham , Oregon Office on Powell Blvd. Telephone MO 5 3813 H ow ard L. Smith B roker - Real Estate Next Door to Post Office Office Phone 31-6 Res. 6915 Allyn M. Price, M. D. Physician and Surgeon X Ray & Laboratory Services, Including Electrocardiagrapli Rynning Drug Store Bldg. Estacada, Oregon Phone 23FI Don Day Agent for Loyalty Group & F ranklin National Group Insurance Companies Tel. Res. 701, Estacada, Ore. Dr Ralph J. Svehaug Chiropractice and Naturopathic Physician M idford Bldg. — Estacada Telephone Estacada 1E6 F or A ppointm ent Residence Phone 201 HOURS 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Except Thursday, Saturday afternoons. Evenings by appointm ent vf f Job Printing FOR COLORFUL, PERMANENT, FIRE- FROOF TILE ROOFING Pa rk la n e Brand-new and carpeted throughout, this 2- door, 6-passenger dandy has limousine\com- fort and doesn’t mind rolling up its sleeves. Ranch W a g o n This favorite has two wide doors, easily seats 6 people. As in other models, lift gate and ! tail gate can be operated easily with one hand. C u s to m R a n c h W a g o n A 6-passenger beauty that converts in a split jiffy from luxury liner to a super-spacious cargo carrier. Easy-to-clean interior can take it FORD STATION WAGONS AM BRO SE J. SM ITH TILE ROOFING CO M PAN Y For Fire Estimates Write or Phone 6 § 8 1 VVoodburn CLACKAM AS COUNTY’S H IG H EST TRADERS BEST USED CAR VALUES ESTACADA FOhii) Chuck Baker Great TV, FORD THEATRE, KPTV, 9:30 p.m. Thursday Bill Sinclair 0?* Estaccida 851 1004 North Third Street VVoodburn, Oregon FOR FREE ES TIMATES C lackam as County News Estacada, Oregon "P rinting With That Professional Look” L etterheads - Envelopes Business Cards - Booklets lirculars - Posters - Tickets Evelyn M. Lawrence Insurance of All Kinds Notary Public r'-t: eada. Route 2 Box 94 Telephone Estacada 97-3 JONES Kindergarten * I.O.O.F. Bldg. m Phone 2.i7