Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, June 07, 1957, Page 2, Image 2

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C L A C K A M A S CX)I N T V N E W S. E S T A C A D A . 'O K E C O N
F A R M & H O M E PAGE
3M
ed us we would
be served fee on a small tray which the
look
three fine meals on the plane good looking gals who
And danged if they didn’t roll after the plane found tucked
out the red carpet for us
at under the seat ahead. But no
the Portland airport.I thought breakfast.”
“ Lunch was real good. They
(By Bob Smith, Horticul- this was tome kind of a spec­
ial honor until I saw them d o - ' even served something suppos­
.ture Agent)
ed to be a cocktail. It tasted
As many o f you know, tytr. ing it other places too.”
not
"These DC-7 planes aren’t like whiskey to me and
Inskcep is in the East to
re­
to very good whiskey at that. I
ceive the
Superior Service what they are cracked up
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award for his outstanding E x­ be.On the old planes you could got to thinking about that
tension work. On
Monday, sit back in the club compart­ year old sweet cider you keep
and
Louie, John’s good friend and ment and see out pretty well buried around the farm
rural philosopher from down by twisting your neck at a 45 about the aged West Virginia
and
I just
Molalla way yas in. With Lou­ degree angle. But in these new corn soeezins
ie's permission we’re printing ones almost every seat carries couldn’t drink the stuff ”
Well, we arrived in Chicago
his letter from John.
We’re a pav load.”
we
"They did have
a vacant about the time I thought
sure you will enjoy it as much
over the
space by a right rear window should have been
as we did.
"Dear Louie-
Just in case so tourists could take pictures Wallawa Mountains. There we
still
your wife arrives home
sud­ of Mt. Hood as they went by changed planes but we
very much al­
denly from Caifornia and you and this lined up to do.Seems couldn’t see
can’t make it for the presenta­ to me they could improve that though I could glimpse some
lands
of
tion ceremonies at Washington situation by placing some kind of the black peat
About
city. I am writing you this let­ of prayer cushion in this space southern Michigan.
ar­
because you have to kneel to that time the girls came
ter.”
ound with sandwiches. We told
"W o didn’t eat any break­ see out.”
would only
“ Later on I found out about j them ’No, they
fast before we left home
be-
Instead
of ; spoil our dinner.”
cause the young lady we pur­ the red carpet.
They hal news for us- 'No
chased our tickets from assur- breakfast they served you cof-
j dinner.’ So we had a sandwich
I and
coffee without a trav.
About that time we
thought
about that red carpet
again
and thought we would rather
have something better to eat.’
"Philadelphia has a pretty-
good ai’-port but there is too
much climbing. The folks were
there to meet us.”
"Our hosts live in
a very-
nice erea. Each one has an ex ­
tra lot and all have agreed to
keep them vacant. The homes
are real expensive and
they
have not yet
learned about
part time farming
so
they
keep the extra land as lawns.
The idea is that you can go out
to the driveway for the morn­
ing paper in
your pajamas
without fear o f embarassment.
"A ll-th e fine homes around
£ £ c j FOODS
here are built
of
beautiful
stone with n0 outside painting
painting except for trim.Pretty
swank you might say except
for good homes there
is no
, show o f ostentation. In plain
words they do not put on airs."
"The day after arriving we
drove down to Longwood Gar­
WITH THIS COUPON
dens owned by Pierre DuPnot,
COUPO NS G O O D O NLY AT I IO RN EK ’ S B I G CHIE F S T O R E
I believe.and generously open­
MONDAY.
TUESDAY.
WE D N ES D AY
ed t0 the public. Thisis a fabu­
lous layout of over 1000 acres
beautifully landscaped
with
both natural and
artificial
gardens. My first interest was
holly so I breezed through the
greenhousees loooking for one
of the superintendents.
I did
notice the fern rooms
which
included bracken fern, sword
fern and dwarf Oregon grape,
otR B E R ’S STRAINED
all carrying fancy
scientific
names.no doubt.
And then
there was the Banana room. I
thought it was phony because
(Except Meats)
the fruit was growing in bun­
ches upside down.”
"They told me
Mr. Marx,
, one o f the bosses was on
the
W ITH THIS COUPON
grounds but added 'Doubt if
CHIE F S TOK E
you can find him because the
g o o d o m . y
WEDNESDAY
MONDAY.
grounds cover
1000 acres.’
Well, Louie,
these
people
haven’t hunted deer in cutover
land such as we have done for
many years. I left the folks in
the greenhouse and had
Mr.
Marx located in 10 minutes.”
"He showed me some rather
nice Opaca or American Holly
trees but I told him I wanted
DEL MONTE COUNTRY STYLE
to see how English holly grows
here.
Then he showed
me
: three smooth leafed trees the
likes o f which we
woulnn’t
even allow to grow along the
healthy and that is about their
back fence row.They looked
only redeeming feature. Looks
WITH THIS COUPON
like the Oregon Holly Society
C O U P O N G O O D O N L Y A T H O R N E R ’ S « I G C fH E F S T O R E
1 should send Mr. DuPont a few
MONDAY’ .
T I ’ SDYY.
W EDNESDAY
good trees, doesn’t it?’
“ We also looked over
the
famous Valley Forge
Camp
grounds now being prepared
for an invasion of fifty thous­
and Boy Scous for
a world
wide encampment. Of particu­
lar interest were
the small
wood and clay shacks built at
General Washington’s
order
for housing six men.
There
are fireplaces at. each end but
no windows.A tent would be
preferable even for cold wea­
ther elk hunting.-
"Saturday we hope to
see
the largest holly planting
in
the East at Millville, New Jer­
sey.’
"Hope to see y0 uin Wash­
ington, Louie.”
NOTES BY
THE WAYSIDE
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FIRST Of THE WEEK
COUPON SPECIALS ! ........................
COOD ONLY MONDAY, TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY JUNE 10-11-12
M á ’ t O ñíñás S í
4ÍK 2ui*rî
BABY FOODS
7 9 C Doz.
SLICED BACON
2 Lb. Pkq. $ 1 - 1 9
REMEMBER! NO SALES WITHOUT
COUPONS, AND COUPONS ARE
GOOD JUNE 10 -11-12 , ONLY
Horner’s Big Chief
Market
Estacada
E K ID A T . J l'N E 1 , I M 7
Farming still remains as one
of the most dangerous occupa­
tions. Prehaps, I should add
that I am not referring to the
financial risks in this case but
to the danger
of
accidents
from using machinery and es­
pecially some o f the necessary
insecticides.
Tremendous progress
has
been made since
DDT
was
first introduced during World
War II, in improved insecti­
cides and fungicides.
In ag­
riculture today, a farmer must
be able to control insects and
diseases if he is to be able to
produce a high crop yield of
good quality.
The use of the
materials is a
must,
so it
might be well if we
take a
look at one of our newer, very
effective insecticides and re­
fresh our memory a little on
some o f the precautions neces­
The trouble is that new pigs
may not show
symtoms of
! sickness for a week or 10 days
after you get them home, Vaw-
ter says Then, when disease
breaks out.your own herd has
already been exposed.
Safe thing is to keep newly
purchased hogs entirely sep­
arate from the rest ° f
your
1 herd for at least three weeks,
Vawter advises. Provide sep­
arate water and feeding facil­
ities, and treat
for
round­
worms if it seems necessary.If
STRICTLY BUSINESS
g ia n t m a r k e t ] I
w
a hog appears ill, call the local
veterinarian at once So
any
sickness can be controlled be­
fore it spreads.
You can spot possible sick­
ness by watching for hogs that
go o ff feed, act depressed,
or
have diarrhea, the veterinar­
ian says.
Vawter also
said
buyers
should beware o f runt
pigs.
These are usually small
be­
cause o f a heavy load o f inter­
nal parasites,
or
possible
chronic intestinal infection.
Estacada Bake
Shop Now Open
COMPLETE LINE OF BREAD AND
PASTRIES.
“ Amalgamated Motors up o • ; . V“ .
..»
2 . . . J- B. Argyle going bankrupt 1
FRESH D AILY!
SPECIAL!
gnostic laboratory.
sary for its safe use.
Last year, several hog feed­
The material or insecticide,
I have particular reference to, ers in western and northeast­
is parathion (pronuonced par- ern Oregon experienced costly
from
disease
a thi-on) available
in both death losses
brought in by recently
pur­
wettable powder and liquid.
In many cases it would
be chased feeder pigs, Vawter ex­
advisable tQ have
parathion plains. These pigs, as well as
applied by commercial opera­ other hogs purchased at sales,
other farms
tors who are fully equipped to stockyards, or
handle this material safely but may have been exposed to sev­
in many instances this is not eral hog diseases such as swine
(Except Decorated Cakes)
practical so following are
a dynestry, hog colera, or swine
erysipelas.
few precautions
we should
keep in mind.
( 1 ) Wear protective, water­
proof clothing while spraying.
Change or launder
clothing
and bathe daily. Wear rubber
gloves at all times when hand­
ling parathion.
(2) When using
parathion
wear a respirator appoeved by
the U. S. Department of Agri­
culture for protection against
parathion dust and
vapor.
With high exposures use a full
face, canister-type mask. Heed
the manufacturer's
warning
regarding nrotective limits ti‘
respirators.
(3) Do not eat, smoke
or
chew while mixing or apply­
ing organic phosphorus insec­
ticides such as parathion.
(4 ) Never measure nor leave
mixtures of these insecticides
in beverage bottles or in label­
ed cans or boxes which have
form erly contained food prod­
ucts.
(5) Bury spilled insecticides
and clean contaminated area
with a weak lye solution.
(6) Burn or bury empty in­
secticide bags or other
con­
tainers. Never reuse them.
(7) Always store all insecti­
cides out of reach of children-
best in locked premises.
(8) Cover crops with these
insecticides should not be used
as pasture unitl 21 days after
treatment.
Suggestions for parathion
use-Before using organic phos­
phorus insecticides,
get
in
touch with your physician. He
the church for ALL . . .
After the bleakness of winter comes Spring.
will be in a better position to
Fulfilling a promise of long ago, the seasons
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
deal with a sudden illness if he
follow one another in divinely planned suc­
Th« Church is the greatest fac­
is told of probable
spraying
cession.
tor on earth for the building of
character and good citizenship It
dates and other details.
He
All around us we see evidence that evil pre­
is
a storehouse ol spiritual values
may wish you to have a sup­
vails throughout the world, but the Church
Without a etrong Church, neither
ply of 1-100 gr. atropine tab­
gives positive assurance that God is ever
democracy nor civilization con
lets for use in an emergency.
survive. There are lour sound
present. A3 Spring brings new life to nature
reason, why e v „ y person , hould
M
This drug should never be us­
so God, through the Church, brings more
attend s e m e ., regularly and .up-
ed before exposure to organic
abundant life to human beings.
port the Church. They are- (1)
phosphorus insecticides, for it
i ’, . h l , . 0,' n *ake. (2) For hi.
Consider the daffodil—its freshness and
may hide important warning
children . sake. (3) For th. sake
beauty speak of hope. Consider the Church—
Ol his community and nation. (1)
symptoms.
Use 1 or 2 tab­
its steadfast faith reaches out to undergird and
*ak* °J ,h° Church itself,
lets as directed by your physi­
strengthen mankind. God creates daffodils
tlnalh support.
r d* h‘‘ PIa„
J "oral t0 an<A mo-
cian and only
after definite
Isr.al
,
without our help, but intelligent cultivation
symptoms occur. Never take
makes them even more beautiful. Likewise, He
depends on us to work in Hit Church, helping
atropine without calling your
to spread its influence, to broadcast its mes­
physician at once. Any person
sage, to make a better world.
who is ill enough t0 receive a
Mondsy . I „ iah
single dose of atropine should
Let us accept this tremendous challenge
remain under medical obscrv-.i
and become a part of God's Church today.
ation for at least 24 hours, be­
cause the atropine may pro­
Ssturdsy. .1 John
J j.JJ
duce only a temporary relief
o f symtoms in what may prove
¿Copyright 1957. Keiater Adv. S e n io r, Strasburg, Va.
to be a serious case o f poison­
ing.
Emergency
Consultation-
.• z
.
.
»..
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Physicians or hospital repre­
sentatives may obtain emer­
gency consultation by calling:
Universtiy of Oregon Medical
School. Department of Pharr-
macologv. Portland,
Phone
Capitol 8-9181.
This isn't being presented to
scare anyone but merely
to
call your attention to some of
Pastor James M oo r e
the danger involved in hand­
ling these organic phosphorus
insecticides. It might be well
to clip this out and keep
it
Estacada
hapdv should emergency
a-
Phone 24-5
rise. If you have any further
questions along this line, give
us a call at our office.
Thur. Fri. Sat. June 6-7-8
ALL CAKES ca. 90c
B & r1"1*and
te *k ‘
wstt-.iss?
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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
ESTACADA CHURCH OF GOD
ESTACADA FORD and MERCURY
GRAY'S HARDWARE
Your Marshall Wells Store
Tips for Hog
Purchasers
WATCH FOR DISEASE
WHEN BUYING PIGS
Hog feeders planning to buy
weaner-size spring pigs should |
keep a sharp lookout for di- j
«ease, advises Dr. L. R. V aw ­
ter. veterinarian in charge of |
the Oregon State colege dia-
MILLER CHEVROLET SERVICE
Estacada
Phone 84-2
TOMMY M AY COFFEE SHOP
and Sporting Goods