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