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About Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1957)
C L A C K A M A S O O C N T Ï NEK'S, L S T AC AD A, O K E U O N . F B ID A T , M A T S I, I M I CURRINSVILLE BUILDING CONTRACTOR W e contract new homes, garages and all types of remodelling. Beat the Summer rush! Large bedrooms built for $19.85 per month if contracted now. References supplied. Free Estimates gladly! Call Portland PR 4-6592 or Write ESTACADA SHOE REPAIR SHOP CROWN HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. R. & L. SHOES STORES, inc. 9525 S.E. 78th St., Portland 22, Oregon MEAT CUT FOR LOCKERS Including Hauling, Butchering, Cooling, Cut- tin, wrapped and delivered for 6c lb. Pork 8c lb. Cooling, cut, wrapped and delivered, 4c lb. CHU c u m CHUCK Repeats Harold Middleton Phone Estacada 20R6 KEEP YOUR EYES ON 5 The Earl McConnells are now Emphasis this year w ill 1957. Ralph Markwart who happily settled in their new again be on enforcement,cen Lloyd H. Ewalt, Chairman chased the Ray Curry res: home in Estacada. on Shafford street, has i. Board o f Directors tering around the campaign’s (N ellie Currin) M ary Eshelman entertained central theme: reduction into the house after m o f ATTE ST: Ray Lucich sold his ranch a her bridge club Thursday. some changes about the p. violations associated with e x James W Smith, couple o f weeks ago to Harry cessive speed, speed too fast District Clerk. Barnard of Portland, Cadilac ‘SLOW DOW N AND for conditions, improper pass Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thon distributor. The Henry Heip- L IV E ’ SAYS HOLMES ing, follow ing too closely and have moved from down t ’ les also sold a small parcel o f Governor Robert D. Holmes failure to yield right o f way. TRY A NEWS WANT AD. to a residence on North Ct land to him. I today urged state-wide sup- Oregon’s program is headed Street. THEY GET RESULTS ................. I port for the ‘Slow Down And by the state traffic safety Spending the evening at the L iv e ’ traffic safety campaign commission, an agency com l home o f Mrs. Currin Sunday' which ■ • - - begins Memorial Day, posed of nine departments w ere Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eshel and said the state’s goal w ill with responsibilities in the man, r. and Mr and Mrs, Earl be tokeep traffic deaths below j safety field. ; McConnell and Mrs. Florence 100 during the next t h r e e ------------------------ I Gohring. months. FARM PRICES GO UP ..If w e can achieve this goal EXCEPT IN OREGON H. L. Banks, Operator-Manager he said, .‘w e w ill be doing Prices paid Oregon farmers Don Fowler, manager o f the something w e have managed slipped slightly during April Quality Shoe Repairing Barnard farms. prepared a do only twice in the past fiv e while farm prices over the na- N O W IN STO C K ground silo and is now fillin g years.” tion continued upward, re it with fescue. Cowboy and Logger Boots, English Brogues. Last year 115 people died in ports Mrs. Elvera Horrell, ex Spring Styles for Ladies, Children’s and Work traffic accidents during June, tension agricultural econom Buster Tunnell is working July and August. Death counts ist at Oregon State College. Shoes for Men and Boys. - - S P E C IA L ! Join Low er prices for poultry in Estacada at the new filin g for other recent summers were our family shoe club and get a pair fre e ! 123 in 1955; 99 in 1954; 98 in and grains other than wheat station recently opened by Wm 1953 and 141 in 1952. were largely resonsible for the Sinclair. "T h e mere fact that the price dip in Oregon farm pric traffic accident problem has es, Mrs. Horrell said. Potato Mrs. Edna Davis accompan become so serious that the best prices in A pril, averaging less ied by her daughter Joan we can realistically hope for than half those o f a year ago, - - - - Smith and grandsin Ricky left is no more than 100 deaths in a also held down the Oregon fo r her home in Kendrie. Ida three-month period should be price index. Howeevr, Or ho, last Monday. Mrs. Davis enough to stir greater public egon farm prides still average has been visiting the Henry support for this program,’’said 2 percent higher than a year Supposing you need MOTOR work done Heiples for three weeks. i ago. Governor Holmes. on your car, some BODY work and a NEW I Meantime form costs through SET OF TIR E S A ll you have to do is come in, out the nation moved up dur- j get all the work done - P A Y NO i l l N < > down l ing April for a record high as labor and operation costs and if you don’t want to. W e make ti e loan on farm fam ily living costs con- I your signature only. W e don’t ca=-.* if your car tinued to rise. During the last or furniture is paid for or not. as they do not year, farm costs have out-pac-1 ed farm prices. This has put enter into the deal. the bnying power o f farm pro ducts in a squeeze. W e ’ve got the best darned Fr-nr™ r ’ an in the A t the same time, factory I wage earners had a more fa- j country. It’s another FORD FIRST a d is vorable buying power than a the way it works . . . year ago with hourly wages Start the day o ff with up 5 percent during the past year and only a 4 percent in- { SPERRY crease in prices o f goods and services city workers buy. U S, SS. 46 o z p k g 49 ^ THE it's Simple Wheat - Hearts CUBR 3 HSVILLE K- m ■■■■■■I Prices Friday-Sat., May 31-June 1 Frozen RABBITS, 2 lb. av. Ea. 9 9 C 3 ’ 1 W H IL E T H E Y L A S T ! QUALITY M EATS I O C C ID E N T F L O U R /25 Ifes^Skinless $ 1 9 9 WEINERS LA W N MOWER S H A R P E N IN G I P O P U L A R B RAND S * SWISS STEAK Gas Engine Repair G R A D E GOOD Best selection of new & used GARD EN TRACTO RS, T ILLE R S , L A W N MOWERS Guaranteed Factory Parts POT ROAST _______ Tasteweil S A L A D y C H OIC E B LAD E CUTS B o y d ’s R e g or drip Dressing ; jArm-cut ROASTS 2 9 c limit' ' RIB STEAKS COFFEE Lb. 59C 89gu»- Lb. 6 0 C TUNA, y2's 3 tins for CATSUP Tastewell 1 lb. pkg || 2 for 2 5 e ; | Frozen CHOpEnES g Qz Eu C re a m P u ff MIX Leg 27c 2 -4 9 C KONOMUCAl— IASY TO 3 for5 5 c OLIVES, Largs fin 2 for 35^ & M T. W H IT N E Y h e itli IV im I iip p Lb. 1 5 C D E TE R G E N T E NE R G Y, Reg. 25c Pkg. 10 lbs. 39c N E W W H IT E S H A F T E R S TOMATO SOUP 3 10 oz. tins 2 9 ^ 245 K csaaj F a ir b a im k s M o r s î m W M M O W E fi! I • ZI" cutting width • Crucible steel Mede* • Pour eectkm vXm • Strong steel jMtonn • Adjustable taaO» • TtaottJost ju w l»fU *8e' 633 E. Powell Gresham I MO 5-5514 M. E. T ILLE R S • Spring mesti sett' • Tutelar stet* S U ftytea» • Tormobe-ttoe fisflb SEE IT AT O U R STO R E ! • plastic haùdto ette# mvrrot/ voua ¿Am/ ^ ’ Estacada City Licensed Phone M U 7-2881 PICK'S LOGGING SUPPLY Sandv Estacada, Oregon UEIL’S LAKEHEÀD 0 CLACKAMAS RIVER ROAD AT F A M 8 A Y ASPARAGUS POTATOES, Grand Openin; Thursday,May 30 Green Onions or Radishes 3 fof 1 4 ( C A M P B E L L ’S Currinsville Merc. Co. ; M argarine 39 c R A T H 8 oz. PO R K , EEEF or V E A L , Pan-ready 8!/2 oz. pkg. PHONE General Sheet Metal Work 12 or | TASTE WELL GRATED ... ESTACADA FORD & " Plumbing and Heating 5 0 C 'j It's Te:ri!k REM EM BER - NO TH ING r - w MOEN M A C H IN E R Y A . D. L'enshcof U. S. G R A D E GOOD T a s te w .il, NOTICE OF A N N U A L SCHOOL M EETING Notice is Hereby Given, in compliance with O R. S. 335- 430 to the legal voters of School District No. U. H. 6, of Clackamas County. State of Oregon, that the Annual School Meeting o f said District w ill be held at The High School; to begin at the hour of 2:00 o’clock P. M. on the Fourth Monday o f June, being the 24th day o f June, A . D. 1957. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing 1 D i rector for a term o f fiv e years and the transaction o f business usual at such meeting. Dated this 23rd day o f May, ... FREE CONES l*ll» IIO 10 0 -2