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About Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1957)
• 3 CLACKAM AS OOITNTY N ÍW S . ESTACADA. OREGON. FR ID A Y, JUNE 7, ISSI large and luscious berries.The first picking began last week on the L. O. Gerber farm.The Tacherons and Nelsons began on Friday, and the Judd crew set to work on Saturday. Har vest in the Jarvis fields started this last Monday. Countless smaller local berry fields are also in full production, all ho- Eagle Creek (By Margaret Ross) Strawberry picking began in earnest this week in Eagle Creek, with lots of youngsters, teen agers, and older folks limbering up their muscles and also getting their fill of the BUILDING CONTRACTOR We 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 CROWN HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 9525 S.E. 78th St., Portland 22, Oregon ping for a good marke and continued good weather. Sampling the Frank Tacher- ons’ strawberries on Memorial Day were Mabel’s brotheivin- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.R. O. Bailey of Portland. Many local friends were saddened at the death of Bill Fuchs, long-time Eagle Creek resident and personable janit or at the local grade school. Emma Buhlinger is recuper ating from recent surgery, af ter returning home from the hospital last Friday. Mrs. Lora Poyser recently returned from a two- weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. En- gelking, in Pullup, Wash. C. C. Davis went to Ranier May 28 to visit his brother Wayne. From there he went to Clatskanie to visit a niece,Mrs O. E. Miller (the former June Makinester of Eagle Creek,) and her family. On the previous Saturday Florence Cloninger, with friends from Longview, went t0 Champoeg State Park. She spent that night in Newberg with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fritch. On Sunday morning she went to McMinnville to visit her niece, Mrs. Stanley Brown and family. On Wednesday night, May 29, 15 members of Westmin ster Fellowship attended a party of Youth Presbytery at 1st Presbyterian Church in Portland. Visiting the Rosses last Fri day night were Vernon’s bro ther and sister-in-law, Howard and Nelle Ross, with their four little children from Portland. Memorial Day visitors of the Oscar Judds were the Jerry Todds (their daughter)of Port land. Mario Todd spent the weekend here with her grand parents. STORK NEWS a girl for the Courtains of Eagle Creek,born in the early A M. of June 1, at Oregon City hospital. With 4 boys at home, the 8 lb. 3 oz.Ju dy Lee will be a welcome no velty. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Josh Courtain of Es- tacada, and Mrs. Frances Leed- ham, of Kingston. North Caro lina. Mr. and Mrs. George Ful lerton became the parents of an 8 lb. 6 oz. baby girl, Linda Beth, early May 30,at Emman uel Hospital. Thisis their first child.Mr. Fullerton is coach at Estacada high school. His wife Lillian has been employed at the Estacada bank. Grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McDonough, of Jacksonville, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Fullerton of Ashland CURRINSVILLE (Mrs. Nellie Currin) Virgil The Jack Heiple family and the Sim Heiples went t0 East Lake last weekend on a fish ing trip. Jack returned Mon day but the Sim Heiple family will spend the most of this week there camping and fish ing. Mrs. Maude Burnett from Eagle Creek spent the after noon and evening at the home of Mrs. Nellie Currin. Emma Douglas joined them for sup per and cards. The new house going up on the Barnard farm makes the 4th house on the place in a block and a half. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Boichuck from Portland called on Mrs. Currin Sunday; they were for mer neighbors. He recently Jim Lauderback was a visit retired, now having a lot of or for several days last week trouble with one of his eyes. at the home of his parents, Mr. They are looking for a small and Mrs. Kenneth Lauderback. acreage as they want to sell He has been employed in Den their house in town and move ver and has been transferred to the country. to Oakland, Calif, as regional The McConnell’s three manager for National Carload daughters and son and their ing Co. families and tbe Ed Steinmans, the George Armstrongs ana Mrs. R. H. Currin surprised Recent visitors at the home them with a housewarming on of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snyder Sunday eve in their new home were his brother, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Charles Eversole, who Milsey Snyder and Deloris of has been in Physician & Sur Veneta, Oregon, and Mr. and geons hospital for the past Mrs. Robert Snyder, Judy and week will soon be able to re Larry of Portland. turn home. A t the Currinsville Store Prices Friday-Sat.,- June 7 & 8 COMMUNITY BULLETIN E S , ' AC A D A Walt Van Curen has return ed to his home in east Estaca- day after going thru a ’break down' experience that comes to just a few. It all might have started with an ulcerated wisdom tooth that brought on a series of conditions that even threatened his life. Doctors have sent him home quite con vinced that he is now on the road to recovery. Relatives led by Mr. and Mrs. Curley Kitch- ing w ill keep him under ob servation. Curley has fed the white faced cattle that Walt thinks s0 much of. The Ladies Aid will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Earl Brackett next Wednesday. Mr. Fowler has been cutting fescue for silage the past week which he is storing in a treflch silo. Fred Carlson who purchas ed the property formerly own ed by the Don White family, lias leased the property to some people with the dam construction company. sweep trash into gutters NEGLECTORS - people who don’t keep their property clean and neat or owners who don’t keep weeds trimmed. IGNORERS - pedestrians and motorists who don’t use receptacles provided for trash in the downtown area. The first step to this goal itf distribution of warning notices and then citations. We find that our people in Estacada hardly need such a program as they do their part but it all makes i nteresting reading. Tell City, Ind. News: usually criticize the post fice department. It woi be fair if we didn’t gi\ credit where due. This i the brighter side. A mou of red tape consisting of 1 different government f has been eliminated by th> partment’s forms control i gram since January, 1953 Huntington, N. Y. Tii L A W N MOWER SHARPENING Gas Engine Repair SEVENTH GRADE Best selection of new & use GARDEN TRACTORS, TILLERS, LAWN MOWER Guaranteed Factory Parts TEACHER HIRED Gordon Bigler w ill fill the seventh grade teacher vacan cy left by Jack McRae. McRae, who turned in his resignation to enter the grocery business, taught seventh grade home room, seventh and eighth grade boys Physical Education and handled the coaching du ties. Gordon Bigler will gradu ate from Oregon College of Education this June. He w ill coach elementary school foot- gall and basketball in addit ion to teaching the seventh grade. Bigler played four years of football and basketball at Mt. Angel high school and two years of college football at Portland State college. He was assistant football coach at Portland state college one year, is married and has two children one 1 1-2 years; old and one wo monhs old. They are living in Salem and plan to move to Estacada in mid-August or the first of September. There are third grade and sixth grade vacancies yet to be filled on the Estacada Ele mentary staff. MOEN MACHINERY 633 E. Powell Greshau MO 5-5514 M. E. TILLERS A. D. Benshoof Plumbing and Heating General Sheet Metal Work Estacada City Licensed Phone MU 7-2881 Sandy_________ FOR SALE 25 Gal. PRO PANE Tank (Should Be Full) U H.P 1 Cyl. Firesone Outboard Motor See Owner - Last House on Hawthorne Road in Estacada Lake Park 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. PORTER SUMMER BIBLE r o d 111*4» A h O r H N E 303’ s Fruit Cocktail IHORMEL’ S 12 RIPE TOMATOES «4 OZ U3T RIG BT FOR SLICING -C lb . 19 c THICK M EÂÏED CANTALOUPE ea. 2 for 25c '«7». fcHURFÏNE 3 lb tn f h c r t e n i n 'j 5 2 1 lit Sections Lettuce ■ z r r ~ ~ rycK B T X s i*r .-utto* u ft r ™ k sw u am so s SALAD SPERRY’S 4 LB. BAG, REG. 59c Cheese SPR ^D , Taste well 21’ Loaf CAKE M IX, 39c, 2 for s ' BOW L p r in c e Qt. 49c DROM EDARY ANG EL FOOD, 17 Oz. Pkg E a .fn ic What ’s ilm nicest gift for a telephone gift? A boy was uU:c-J i’. jw lie polled his first naira and he 1 plied: a fish hook, then a circle, then a big chair, then a little chair.What was the boy’s name? *m HOT CAKE FLOUR Spedai 4 $ C 75 c y «■■vu»*»'' M EA T .M A I S K E T • I ."A V l V ù .,\ * i L m *4 sP U i \ Â ^ a ¿ f i '* J ^ ;.bs, $ t . j 5 1 foi* .VU’ BIG j u ic y o l d f a s h io n e d F R A N K F U R T ! ! R S ib . 15 c FRÛZcN LttïiÜNADfc 3 for 2 Sc II». FROZEN PEAS 10c fa. RAVEN 10 Oz CANNED DOG FOOD 6 for » » 4 * TO P DOG, 1 LB. TINS Currinsville Merc. Co. H C, 6 Oz. Tin, Reg. 14c Ea. If Columbus had turned back, no one would have blam ed him, but no one would re member him. Tb-» Editor of a small town weekly found that some prank ster had stolen all the letter “ S’s” from his type case. He inserted this notice in his next issue: “ Thome thneaking thcoun- drel hath thtolen into our com- pothing room and thkedadled with all our etheth. We mutht upologithe to our readerth for the inthipid appearance of thith woek’th Thentinel. We would also like to thtate that if al any time in the yearth to come we thee thith dirty thnake in the grath about the premitheth we will thoot him tho full of holeth, he w ill re- ( theble a thwith cheethe. Thank 1 you.” I'liono IO O -2 ESTACADA SHOE REPAIR SHOP R. & L. SHOES STORES, Inc. H. L. Banks, Ooerator-Manr.ger Quality Shoe Repairing N O W IN STOCK Cowboy anrl Logger Boots, English Brogues, Spring Styles for Ladies, Children’s and Wot , Shoes for Men and Boys. - - S PE C IA L! Jo;:i our family shoe club and get a pair fre e ! 49C CHUCKIMI CHUCK Repeats------ Supposing you need M OTOR work done on your car, some BODY work and a NEW SET OF TIRES A ll you have to do is come in, get all the work done -- P A Y NO TH ING down if you (Ion t want to. W e make the loan on your signature only. We don’t care if your car or furniture is paid for or not, as they do not enter into the deal. W e’ve got the best darned finance plan in the country. It’s another FORD FIRST and this is the way it works .. . It's Simple . . . It's Terrific . . . REMEMBER - NO TH ING DOWN ESTACADA FORD & MERCURY PHONE Oliver Wendell Holmes says that “ the great thing in this world is not so much where we are, but in what direction we are going. 1— Ear rings 2 1John CHOICE-CUT T-BONE >AKS fViAkSniviALUiw.s 3 pkgs. 4 5 e b O U M A K ’S PIXIE, 5 OZ BAG í - L A v ’ -R-P a Phone Estacada 2CR6 y C. T. E. l s fy J y y C -- • f -1 i tm mm ifurcld Middleton SCHOOL PROGRAM Duo to the fast ripening strawberries the Porter Menn- onite Bible School will be ! held only one week. Closing program will be Friday eve., June 7 and 8 P.M. Part of this program will take on the na ture of Open House for about 20 minutes the audience will have the privilege of observ ing the different classes in session: the remainder of the program will be given in thg main audience room by the Bible School students. Every one is welcome. INTERESTING NEWS Indianopolis recently began issuing “ tickets” to litterbugs and property owners who don’t clean up their premises. They are aimed chiefly at: LITTERBUGS - people who throw scraps, dirt or other trash in public places. COLLECTORS - people who let ashes, cans, bottles or other discarded material collect around *heir premises. BUSINESSMEN - the ones who don't clean up paper, dirt or refuse from sidewalks in front of their stores or who ifV 245 Sceptic Tanks & DRAINAGE FIELDS Cal! 'Walt' at 25F1 * PLUM BING SUPPLIES » WALTER à I I I HS LICENSED PLUMBER • SEPTIC T A N K S • PUMPS • W ELLS • IRRIGATION- ABC Plumbing & Irrigation Co. 4th St. E STAC AD A 25F1 Let ‘W A L T ’ Do It.