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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1956)
Weekend at Oregon State Col her daughter Mrs. Violet Hei- lege. ple. Three Springwater girls who Dodge Home Extension unit Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester are Jobs' Daughters participa met in Springwater Tuesday, o f Mrs, Lawrence returned last Sun ted in the special observances May 1 at the home day from a week's auto trip to of their Order last Sunday at Lawrence Wahlstrom. Eagle Creek Church. These Sample ballots for the pri Salt Lake City, Utah, where they visited their daughter were Judy Frederickson, Bon mary election to be held Fri and son-'n-law, Mr. and Mrs. nie Howell and Carol Smith. day, May 18 are at Springwa (Louise) Phil Brogan. It was Carol and Bonnie and the en ter Store We suggest that you their first glimpse o f the new tire Howell fam‘ly accompan pick up a copy of the sample baby grandson, and also their ied the group to the Oaks ballot for your political party with first visit in the Brogans’ new Park afterwards for a picnic and acquaint yourself party, as did the long list of names from home. During their stay in and skating Salt Lake City, Sy Lawrence Mike Newell, also of Spring- which you will be expected to make your choice on election attended the convention of water. Sunday visitors at the Nick day. Northwest Electr'cal Con Hinchliffe home were their tractors. sister-in-law Mrs. Charles Visiting at the Willard H‘nchliffe and baby daughter, V. F.W. DISTRICT MEET Reed home during last week from Portland. Local members of V.F.W. were the Reeds’ daughter and Mrs. Murray Kiggins made son-inlaw, Jean and Douglas a trip to Seattle April 25-28, and Auxiliary who attended Adamson, and their two bab with small son Gary, to visit District No. 2 meeting at Bor ies from Battle Mountain,Nev. her sister, Mrs. Louis Sandre- ing Saturday were Command Doug also visited his mother, tto. The Sandrettos d r o v e er J. L. Culver, John Hitching, John Walcott, A1 Newman, Mrs. Dorothy Yokum, in Esta her back home along with Earl Kelley, Larry Fortner, cada. Lois Grano, (Murray’s aunt) and Will Snyder. Auxiliary Wilma Guttridge, w'th small who visited her parents, the members attending were Mrs. Allen and Robbie, arrived Aycocks. Jo Sanders, president; Mrs. from Hermiston last Tuesday Linda and Johnny Fitch are Eunice Snyder, Mrs. Kathy for a visit with her parents, having a double tonsilectomy Kelley, Mrs. Amelia Strmoan the Everett Shibleys. Mr. and Mrs. George Lund- this week, both having under and Mrs. Lenora Jannsen, the quist and Mrs. Jackie Lee vis gone surgery on Wednesday. secretary. Mrs. Saunders was appoint Mrs. Laura Tucker spent ited Corvallis last Saturday to bearer No.3 and see John Lee during Mothers’ last week in Currinsville with ed color SPRINGWATÍR THE TIRE SALE EVENT OF THE YEAR | HERE IT IS— CO-OP TIRE WEEK May 14th thru 19th Top Quality Co-op Passenger Tires AS LOW AS *1 5 6 0 & mounting I 6:70x15 Tire. Price includes tax | BUY C-OP TIRES DURING THIS SALE — FOR MILEAGE - QUALITY - SAVINGS FARMERS GAS & SUPPLY 600 N. E. 8th St. Gresham, Oregon The Clackamas County News Estacada, Oregon fi* D Friday, May 11, 1956 Mrs Jannsen elected chaplain for the district No. 22 at the meeting. ELKINS HEATING SERVICE 611 Trash Cans Donated City Two neat and sturdy trash disposal cans are being donat ed to the city o f Estacada by Larry Benentzen's Real Estate firm, it was announced at last Thursday night’s council meet ing. The rectangular cans, of 30 gallon capacity, are all steel, with swinging lids for easy access. It is hoped that this gift w'll be an example to other citizens to take action toward making ours a neater town. Larry Berentzen, incidently. is an unofficial public citizen whose concern for civ‘c wel-1 fare has brought him out to almost every Estacada city council meeting for the past nine years. 7th St. Oregon City SALES and SERVICE We service all makes of Gas and Oil Equipment 24 hr. Service Bus. Phone O. C. 8434 Night Phone O. C 7733 Picture the Fun In Your Life THE CAMERA AND HI-FI SHOP Dick Barney - Carl Moline 721 Main St., Ph 4804 Oregon City ^b e st dhessed forest industry pay checks work for everyone in the pacific northwest r H K r D e s c r ip t iv e B o o k le t M rito o r C o ll DEAN CLINIC P r a c t ic o l im i t e d to p r o c t o lo g y Opra 10 a.« , rat*) 8 p .a . *oo , W ed., h i. 1C o.m . ra ti! 5 p.m . Tra », a *d T W » . PIpvtorkraoptsAs — Ovi rop*oct*c P1»y» tetara m ó H E. SAMGY B O M EVASO U 9 -3 9 1 8 For H e r...E L G IN H E A T H E R . She'll love the liny modern styling on d supreme Accuracy o f this graceful new Elgin. . . . . . Richly c r a f t e d s c r o ll design is a f ashion first I *33-"- CARPENTER Fo r H im . . . E L G IN General Contracting Painting - Decorating- Spray or Brush Paper Hanging Prompt and Expert Service A. R. TALMADGE, Sr. 280 W. Exeter - Tel OC 6404 Gladstone, Oregon AVERY. Smart, masculine styling for the man-of-the-hour t Feature* enefcr- srve new hiite-Glo dial far telling time in the v j j i w dark. W onderful gift! REMODELING Grokkett Jewelry Loop Hiway, Sandy, Ore. MU 7-3101 W e Give! | Gold Arrow Stamps Serves ^ you k OYDS Ç o p f e e “ 189 million dollars worth of groceries,piease...” A p p r o x im a t e ly h o w the a v e ra g e ip a ge earner spend s his paycheck Food • • • • • •......................... 2 7 % Housing............ 17 Clothing.................................. 9 Autos and transportation........ 14 Home furnishings................ ^ Medical and personal care. • • • 7 Taxes (income and property).. • 7 Recreation, savings, insurance, education, etc....................... This year, the 160,000 men and women employed in Washington and Oregon’s forest products industry will spend about 189 million dollars on food for themselves and their families. Food purchases alone will account for an estimated 27% o f the 700 million dollars received in forest industry pay checks during the year. These food dollars also will help create employment and inebme in many fields besides grocery retailing.. .farming, pack ing, transportation, service stations, utilities and other services. Through total payrolls and other expenditures, the forest products industry is the foundation for about half o f the economy o f the Pacific Northwest. 100 % Katfmatnd from U A . B a n t u o f Labor St*ti»tio*. S urvey o f C o n su m e r F ltp e n d itu re e b e e e d on ■ n m e wftfe eerner femsly o f 3.* persons. m itm /i/m [WMRHAEUSfR The stability o f the industry is based upon the land’s ability to grow new wood year after year. By growing timber as a con tinuous crop and successfully marketing an increasing variety of forest products, the forest industry can provide steady payrolls. ' A T YOUR GROCERS N E W M A N 'S TV SERVICE Shop from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. TRAINED TECHNICIANS IN THE Servicing All Makes . . . TV SETS, all makes RADIOS AUTO RADIOS Located in the Estacada Electric TUBES TESTED FREE WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY PHONE 44 F I working in the Pacific Northwest to b u ild a perm anent forest industry We Pick Up and Have One-day Service Robert Newman Carl Prokop