Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, June 28, 1957, Page 5, Image 5

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    f l- AC KAM \S t o l N T Ï W ÏW ». ESTACADA, OREGON. FRIDAY. U N I i l . IM I
NEW LEAD IN "W HITE
MUSCLE" DISEASE
New evidence th at scientists
are closing in on “w hite m us­
SANDY THEATRE cle”
disease— w idespread k ill­
er of calves and lam bs— is re­
ported by the Oregon S tate
Mt. Hood Loop H iw .y, Sandy college
agricultural
experi­
m ental station.
OSC researchers
recently
Thura. Thru Sun. produced
the disease experi­
m entally in lam bs whose dams
June 27-30
received a predom inant diet o t
in lam bs and calves.
tw ice as m uch m ineral as mus­ athleen bom to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Steele is confined to h er
Findings are not u blanket cle from norm al anim als. Cal­ G K len
of San Jose, Calif. bed the past few days.
indictm ent of feeding legume cium was 20 tim es greater M iss Duus
P
at
is w orking
hays during late pregnancy, than norm al and phosphorus for the sum Duus
m
er
in
Yosemite TRY A NEWS WANT AD.
Oldfield emphasized They do was tw ice norm al.
P
ark
and
after
a
visit
at hom e THEY GET RESULTS
give some good leads for com­ In the latest OSC trials,w hite in A ugust she w ill teach
the
bating the disease that has muscle showed up w ithin six follow ing year a t the high
baffled science for a quarter of weeks of birth in all lambs
in Placerville, Calif.
a century and costs the live­ from 22 ewes fed LadinQ clov­ school
The
G range’s
stock industry millions of dol­ er chaff or Ladino chaff and S traw berry G arfield
Festival had a
lars annually. Some Oregon oats for the last two m onths of large crow d and all enjoyed
ranchers have reported losing pregnancy.
dance th at followed. We
m ore than half their lamb or M eanwhile the scientists of­ the
w ere happy to welcom e visit­
calf crop in recent years— in a fer some tentative suggestions ors from S pringw ater and E a­
few cases being forced out of for stockm en who have had gle Creek; also Mrs. H arold
business.
trouble w ith the disease.Avoid Joyner who had been ill and
W a lt Disney's
D eath from recorded cases feeding hays linked w ith w hite unable to attend G range the
of w hite m uscle heart has v ar­ muscle during late pregnancy past two years. Mrs. Ada Sar-
See Alice for
ied in tim e from birth to three or diversify the feed by sup­ ver and Mrs. Sadie W ade and
CINDERELLA
months. A ttacks in skeletal plem enting it w ith protein L. P alm ateer w ere also there,
muscles cause “stiff" lambs concentrate or giving anim als j M any m ore and all w ere m ost
Appointments
and calves w hich sometimes access to range, they say.
ALSO
| welcome. Music was furn­
die through inability tn nurse. In areas of Oregon w here ished by tw o m usicians from
hite muscle is a serious pro­ Portland and our P. A. system.
Since w hite muscle ulsease w blem.
ranchers m ight shift the G race Still and Leila G or­
S A M AS AMKAICA
KUT 'N KURL
THREE
appears to occur more fre­ breeding
program for fall calv­ don left Sunday for the G ar­ U S SAVINGS
B ON DS
quently in some areas of O re­ ing, the research
team
sug­
den
Club
convention
at
Coos
gon than others, the research­ gests. This would put dam s on Bay.
-I-C*L
VIOLENT
ers will attem pt to link it to pasture during the late period Mr. and Mrs. V ern Lantz of
Beauty Shop
certain chem ical compounds of
pregnancy rath e r than on Colton visited in the neigh­
in feeds related to crop grow­ w inter-fed
hay. W here w eath­ borhood Sat. Mrs. Lantz had [
PEOPLE
ing conditions.
er
perm
its,
sheepm en might recently returned from a visit
A. D. Benshoof
Alice Scaggs, Prop.
Analysis of muscle tissue try moving lam
into early w ith their fam ily in Redmond.
from afflicted calves showed w inter to take bing
advantage
of
Across from the Post Office on Broadway
Plumbing
and Heating..
Mrs. H attie H ershberger and
th a t w hite m uscle contained pasture as long as possible Mrs.
Lida
P
alandri
had
dinner
General
Sheet
Metal
during pregnancy of ewes.
a t the Gordons Wed. and visit-1
Work
ed other friends. Mrs. H ersh­
WARNED AGAINST
Estacada
berger is now living in P o rt­
OVER PRODUCTION land
at her son’s hom e and Is
City
Licensed
Production trends and prices im proving
after her illness.
Phone MU 7-2881
in the broiler industry today
H aw ley Steele is so proud
indicate th a t grow ers can’t of his new telephone he was
Sandy
think just in term s of sharply calling his friends as soon as it |
higher production year after was w orking. S orry to report 1
E S T A C A D A COMMUNITY BULLETIN
year.
That was the note of caution
Little Janis Darrow of P o rt
A ttending the homecoming from Herm on I. M iller, chief
Visiting in the hom e of the
land, granddaughter of Mr.
of the couples who have been of the poultry division of the
Ray Keeths this w eek are tw o
and Mrs. Ford Darrow. under­
m arried in the Oregon City USDA agricultural m arket­
grand daughters, Jacky and
w ent surgery on her hip Wed.
C hurch of C hrist by Howard ing service, W ashington, D.C.,
Joyce Farm er.
m orning at the S hrine hospit­
H uthens w ere Mr. and Mrs. to the second annual m eeting
al. The Ford Darrows visited
Ford Darrow, Mrs. Stroman of the Oregon B roiler G row­
The Lindholm fam ily who
at the Harold Darrow s home
and Mrs. H oward Mock.
ers’ association at Oregon
arc living on the Delph Road,
Thursday and Janis is doing as
State college.
are m oving this w eek to the
well as possible. She w ill be in
Mr. and Mrs. George B avart Through the use of m odern
George area to a sm aller place
1951 Chev Panel
$150
the hospital approxim ately 5
and her sister, Mrs. Bill Will­ business methods.
broiler
of three acres.
m onths but w ill be able to
iam s of Portland, drove to T a­ grow ers have rocketed the
w alk w ith a brace w hen she
coma. Wash, last weekend to production of broilers from 34
returns home. Janis was born
attend the w edding of their million in 1934 to m ore than
1953 Chev. Sta. Wagon $ 8 9 5
Mr. and Mrs. Don Proctor
w ithout hip sockets and this is
nephew , Boyd Emmons to Car­ one billion 300 m illion boilers
and fam ily attended a w edding
a
very
rare
type
of
surgery.
olyn
Landrceof
of
Tacoma.
in
1956,
M
iller
noted.
T
he
in­
which took them out of tow n
Boyd is stationed at Fort L e­ dustry m ust learn to think in
1955 Buick Super 4-door, R. & H.
over the weekend.
wis.
Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott
term s of annual increases in
and boys Lee and Billy return­
production based on dem and
ed home Friday from their 3
V isiting in Estacada Sunday created through prom otional
Auto, Tronsm., Power Sieesinq u.:d
Mr. and Mrs. L ester U nder­
weeks vacation to Southern
w ere Mr. and Mrs. Howard efforts, or norm al increases in
wood are planning a trip of
California where they visited
Neal of Lewiston, Idaho, form ­ population, he said.
several weeks in the east.
er m inisters of th e Christian Need for prom tional w ork
relatives.
Church.
by broiler grow ers was under­ Double Eagle Nylons for $ 1 3 9 5
scored by Gordon Saw yer of
Gainesviile, Ga., m anager of
the Southeastern division of
PRICES for FRI. the N ational B roiler council. 1950 Chev. 2-door R .& M .$ 2 ? g
Ladino clover during the last
tw o m onths of pregnancy. R e­
search w orkers w ere J. E. O ld­
field, anim al husbandm an; O.
H. M uth, veterinarian and J.
R. Schubert,
agricultural
chemist.
Last year, the scientists pro­
duced seven "w hite m uscle”
calves by feeding pregnant
cows an all-alfalfa ration.The
disease causes destruction of
heart and other m uscle tissue
m
Í
f'urriiisvflle Store
Used Car Clearance
G arfield News
and
SAT. JUNE 28-29
TOILET TISSUE
(By Leila Gordon)
Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Duus
are proud grandparents of a
little granddaughter, Lori
SEE
WALT
FOR
YOUR
PUMP
NEEDS
Tomato Juice
ZEE 4 ROLL PAK
TASTEWELL,
29c
46 oz. Tin
19c
1951 Chev.2 -door R„ & H. $ 3 0 0
1949 Olds Convertible
$195
1941 Chev. Pickup
215
Miller Chevrolet
Service
Estacada
Phone CR. 9-3297
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.
MCf Pectin
Sùt-Pelm*
3 pkgs. 37c
MULTI-STAOI
PUMP
for well* to
300 foot
f/
Out SPECIALS
PINK GRAPEFRUIT
PORK STEAK
TENDER - DELICOUS
VEAL STEAK
Lb. 4 9 C
Lb. 49c
STEER
BEEF LIVER
RIB STEAKS
49 c
I
é\
CHOICE-CUT
Lb.
IT’S JAM MAKING TIME WITH THESE
CURRINS' 'TLLE MARKET VALUES!
4-95
3 for
2SC
Came ia
Phone Estacada 20R6
ESTACADA SHOE REPAIR SHOP
R. & L. SHOES STORES, Inc.
FLORIDA, LARGE SIZE
LEAN & MEATY
Harold Middleton
H. L. Banks, Onerator-Manager
Quality Shoe Repairing
IN STOCK
LETTUCE,
2 Heads for 1 9 C A.BX. PLiMBING Cowboy and NOW
Logger
Boots, English Brogues,
...............................................................
S. E. 4TH. ESTACADA Spring Styles for Ladies,
Children’s and Work
DIAL CR. 9-3968
Shoes
for
Men
and
Boys.
Join
FOR OUTDOOR COOKING NEEDS 5 lbs pkg. i„,
, -------- our family shoe club and get - - a SPECIAL!
pair free!
GREEN AND CRISP
CHARCOAL BRIQUETS
* phont ,or d
’ ‘
79C
SHURFINE
3 oz. Tin
TOMATO SAUCE
Ea. 5C
Estacada Bake
Shop
Carnation Instant M ilk
Z
Pow Jered, Lge Qt.
C. & H, SUGAR. 25 lb. boa S 9 .A Q
50 Lb. Bag
$
Pkg-
Currinsville Merc.
I ' I m m ip
IO O -2
SPECI AL!
65C
DAY 0! i) BREAD
Gray's Hardware
Estacada
DAY OLD PASTRIES
Lent
¿5 C
Doz. 1QC