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■ì 1 percent. N O T ES B Y TH E W A Y S I D E W ithout going into len g th y detail, bonem eal costs a p p ro x i (C ontinued fro m P ag e 4) m ately 100 p e rc e n t m o re th a n um n itra te and 38 to 45 p e r one h as to pay to o b tain sim il- c e n t in the ureas according to iar q u a n titie s of n itro g en and phospohrus in o th e r m aterials. th e b ran d purchased. I In o rd e r to o b tain en ough nit- B oncm cal contains 12 rogen fo r essential needs in a p erc n t of poo.>phoric acid- th e I given y e a r th e p u rch aser is ap- h ig h e r grade co n tain up to 48 I plying m uch m o re phosphorus FIRST STATE BANK OF MILW AUKIE REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE of Milwaukie, in the State of Oregon at the close of business on December 31, 1356 ASSETS Jash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection ........................................................ $ 1 , 983 , 936.79 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed ..................................... 2,929,072.61 Obligations of States and political subdivisions ............................................................. 1,990,156.59 Other bonds, notes, and debentures .... 50,000.00 Loans and discounts, including $18,011.53 over drafts ................................................ 6,805,411.18 Bank premises owned $19,172.44, furniture and fixtures $25,000.00 ........................... 44,172.44 Real estate owned other than bank premises 4.00 TOTAL A SSE T S......................... 13,802,753.61 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ................................... 5,379,378.85 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor porations .......................................... 6,118,014.51 Deposits of United States Government, including postal sav in g s.............. 102,891.21 Deposits of States and political subdivisions ....... ^ ............................. 1,104,441.07 Other deposts, certified and officers’ checks, etc. ............................................................. 154,780.72 TOTAL DEPOSITS $12,859,506.36 Other liabilities 218 253 19 TOTAL LIABILITIES .......... 13,077,759.55 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital .................................................... 250,000.00 Surplus .................................................... 250,000.00 Undivided P rofits____ 224 994 06 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 724!99406 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAP ITAL ACCOUNTS .......... 13,802,753.61 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes......................... 1,980,000.00 Loans as shown above are after deductions of re- 122,738.78 serves o f .......................................... . Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CLACK AM AS C O U N T Y N E W S. ESTANCADA. O R EG O N . FR ID A Y . JA N . I«. 1347 th a n needed. W hen all is said and done h e w ill pro b ab ly be spending th re e tim e s as m uch as n ecessary to do the job. T h ere is a w idespread not- tio n th a t one should use slow ly a v a ila b le organic fertiliz e rs fo r m any cro p s.P u rc h a se o f o r ganics in th e bag fo r fa rm use is v ery , v e ry costly and u n ju s tified according to re se a rc h evidence. F o r fru it tre e s espec ially, it us m uch m o re p ra c ti cal to use high g rad e chem ical n itro g en com pounds. If p ro p er ly tim ed it is d o u b tfu l if th e “slow ly av a ila b le ” idea is too valid. F o r p ro p e r tim in g w e m ean a p p licatio n s e arly — say F e b ru ra y o r M arch. A p p lic a tio n s at th e tim e cover crops a re tu rn e d u n d er may- be too late fo r best results. B ut if w e w a n t a slow ly n o n -leach in g fe rtiliz e r m ay we suggest th e ureas. EST A C A D A BOASTS SCHOOL A ID C O M P A N Y P re h a p s m ost o f th e citizens of th is area have n e v e r h eard of the P ra c tic a l A id Co. of Es- taca d a, w hich has developed a business In the supplying of visual aids fo r th e teac h in g of g ra d e school stu d en ts. Two y ears ago L a rry F o rtn e r e m b ark ed on his p ra c tic a l school aid supply business in a sm all w ay— e x p e rim e n tin g as he w e n t along. Schools o v er th e e n tire n atio n a re now sub- -cribing fo r his service. T h e la te st ad d itio n to his series of p ra c tic a l school aid s is a 45 RPM p h o nograph rec ord designed to assist the child w ho has difficulty in learning his m u ltip licatio n tables. It is of especial in terest th a t it will be possibile to ad a p t th is sys tem of aid to o th er difficult subjects. This w il not be a schoolroom aid p rim a rily but w ill be a v ailab le to p aren ts to a is is t th e ir children in th e ir school w ork. I N C R E A S E NOTED IN S E A L CO N TR IB C TO R S A n incsease in C hristm as seal c o n tributors w as noted the last w eek at th e office of the C lackam as C ounty T ub ercu losis and H ealth A ssociation at 704 M ain St., O regon City,M rs A lb ert W. Stout, treash rer, re po rted Monday. A n o th er S25 su rp rise contri- bu tio n from the M ilw aukie area, she said, fu rth e r in creas ed th e lead of th a t com m unity w hich has been w ell in advance of all o thers d u rin g the e n tire sale o f th e 50th an niversary seals. M rs. S to u t reported to tal co u n ty re tu rn s as S14.688.23 to d ate w ith M ilw aukie S4.268; O regon C itv $2,565.10; Oswe- g o-L ake G rove, $2,298.25 as th e three largest districts. The E sticad a-E ag le C reek area sen t in $491. TO G I V E CO U R SE IN CIVIL D EFEN SE P I.A N S The Federal C ivil D efense A d m in isrtatio n today b ro a d e n ed its program fo r d raw in g up civil defense p lan s designed to assure th e survival of fifty-fiv" m illion peron w ho live in ru ra l A m erica. D esigned p rim arily fo r county and ru ra l areas th e course will em phasize the v ita l su p p o rt role w h ich those w ho live in areas fa r rem voed from th e n a 1.055 M ERCANTILE tion's p o ten tial ta rg e t cities B USINESSES RECORDED would be expected to play in A to ta l of 1,055 m ercantile th e ev en t of an a tta c k on th-' businesses w ere recorded for U nited States. C lackam as C ounty w hen the physical count of nam es and Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty?” H H iH I fiSfc ' . j PITTSBURGH, PA.— Four youngsters show what they think of the “kitty” they befriended on their way to school yesterday. Tn "k itty ” turned out to be a skunk and when the four boarded tin school bus, everyone else opened a window. When they gut to schoi the teacher promptly marched them out ami told them to go home. Left to right: Michael Kearney, 6; Janet Wilson, 0; Tom Kearney, 10 and Linda Shrewsbury. Q, Crochet Contest Winners Honored T R A I L E R H O U S ES A R E B A N N E D FROM E U G E N E Old Timers W in N ew Honors There were scenes of high emotion a t this y e a r’s Sylvania Television Awards presentation dinner as two old-timers of the stage won the coveted honors for television appearances. Ed Wynn (left) had tears in his eyes as he accepted his statuette from Don G. Mitchell, Chairman and P res ident of Sylvania Electric Prod u c ts Inc., w hich sp o n so rs th e Awards. It was fo. Mr. Wynn’s very first dram atic role in any medium—his supporting role in businesses listed in th e N ovem b e r 1956 R eference B ook of D un & B ra d stre e t w as co m plet ed. A ccording to J. H arry W ihte, d istrict m anager of th e P ort- and office, these w ere rated businesses, since the R eference Book lists com m ercial en ter- p r i se s — m an u factu rerers. w holesalers, retailers, and o th e r businesses generally bu y in g on cred it. It does not, how ever include som e service and p ro fessional estab lish m en ts such i as real estate b ro k er, b arb er shops and beauty shops, stock bro k er.etc Thus, figures for all businesses in C lackam as C o u n ty w ould be h ig h er th a n the ones quoted above. T he follow ing a re n u m b e r of businesses in m a jo r cities ot i th e county: O swego, 100; Mol- | alla 98, M ilw aukie 178, E staca da 65 an d O regon City 243. “ Requiem for a Heavyweight.” A t right, Gracie Fields gets her aw ard as the year’s best actress. A musical comedy star from Bri tain. Miss Fields won for her dram atic role in “Old Lady Shows Her Medals” . . . and so unex pected was the honor th at her voice broke with emotion as she thanked the noted citizens and newspaper critics on the judging panel for selecting her. Other winners included Jack Palance and Ernie Kovacs. T ra ile r houses w ere banned from residential zones in E u gene recently by action of th e E ugene city council. T he action follow ed a public A m erica’s finest crocheters, selected by a panel of leading h earin g w here a n u m b er of tra ile r ow ners p ro tested the (needlework au th o ritie s, w ere honored recently a t p resen tatio n proposed ordinance. cerem onies clim axing the 15th annual N ationw ide C rochet 'C ontest. A w ards w ere made to $ j (the fo u r C ham pions in the Johnson C ity, T exas. C ash j ¡Grand Ballroom of one of New aw ards, all-expense trip s to ¡York’s larg est H otels. In addi New York and engraved tro tio n to th e fo u r w inning en phies w ere the national prizes tr ie s , th e nam es of hundreds of in th is contest th a t w as spon o th e r w in n ers w ere also an- so re d by 850 s t a t e , c o u n ty jo u n ced , and th e ir w ork placed and local fa irs th ro u g h o u t the ton view. country d u rin g th e year. F o r Thou, Lord, w ilt bless i R eading from le ft to r ig h t: An even m ore fabulous ex the rig h teo u s; w ith fa v o r w ilt ¡Mr. H. G. P enton, a fa rm e r perience is in store fo r the Thou com pass him a s w ith a ¡from B edford, Iow a, is A m er 1957 G rand N ational C rochet shield.— (P salm 5,12.) i c a ’s new Cham pion of Male C h a m p io n a n d h e r g u e s t! Those who love God and obey |C ro c h e te rs; s h a rin g the G rand S he’ll win an expense-paid tr ip Him, who worship and glorify to exciting New York, w ith a Him in all th eir thoughts and .N a t i o n a l C o -C h a m p io n sh ip 4-day stay a t the w orld-fam ous acts, are overflowingly filled (crown a re M rs. Jo h n Palaskas w ith H is love and His guid |o f M unhall, P ennsylvania, and lu x u r y h o te l, th e W a ld o rf- ance; they know abundant joy (M iss Iren e Schlicher of Allen A sto ria . . . th en to enchanted and stren g th beyond all m ortal tow n, P en n sy lv an ia; recipient B erm uda . . . A never-to-be- co m p are — b ecau se th e A l lo f th e T een-A ge Cham pion fo rg o tten vacation w ith all ex m ig h ty is w ith a n d w ith in (aw ard w as Lena Mae Felps, a penses paid plus a thousand them. [h ig h school sophom ore from dollars in cash ! k J NUTRITIOUS HOT CEREAL, Large Package u P!<g. 37 Roman Meal V yanderful n e w t INSTANT COFFEE »y 16^6 ¥ S instant Coffee TASTEWELL, Light Meat Tuna Fish, Graie.!, 2 ■ size tins for 3 5 c 2 oz. Jar at Cumnsville Store Specials for Friday and Saturday, Ja n . 18 and 19 Kills Bros, HILLS BROS 57c TASTEWELL Margarine, 2 1 c Lb. 5 lbs. $1*00 WELL TRIMMED Pork Shoulder Roasts Beef Liver, Young Steer Lean Pork Steaks 39c Lb. 39c Lb. 49c FANCY SLICED Bacon, Oregon Bell Lb. 4 9 c Ocean Fresh Crab l 1- Lb. Average, 3 f°r $100 Hi-C ORANGE Hi-C Orange Ade 46 oz. tin 2 f°r 4 9 c rioz. 89c Chinese Dinner, 12 oz. Pkg. 69c CHET’S Frozen Chicken Pie, Reg. 29c MARKET DAY Raisins, Special, 2 Lb. Pkg. 35c IVl.J.B. Rice, Special 2 9 e' 2 for 5 5 e Green Beans, FLAV-R-PAC, 9 oz pkg 1 9 c if? U \ T 5 FINE FOR STEWS Rutabagas or Parsnips, Currinsville Mercantile Co. Lb. 5c CALIFORNIA Sweet and Juicy Navel Oranges, 5 Lb. Bag We reserve the right to limit quanities! 2 for 4 9 e FRENCH CUT Hershey's Breakfast Cocoa 1 lb pkg 5 9 e LONG GRAIN, 28 oz. Pkg., REGULAR 37c Fresh Razor CLAMS FROZEN KUBLA KHAN COMBINATION 39c GREEN and CRISP Celery l*liono Estacada Stalk 1 9 c 100-2