Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, September 13, 1957, Page 6, Image 6

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THEY G E T R ESU LTS
estacada, Oregon, FViday, Sept. 13, 1957
BLOOM L IK E FL O W E R S?
THEN IT ’S N OT RAG W EED
C alls a n d v isits tn th e sta te
d e p a rtm e n t
of
a g ric u ltu re
show m an y persons a re
still
confused on w h a t is rag w eed
an d w h a t is ta n sy rag w o rt.
H ere is a q u ick guide: if the
w eed has yellow
flow ers or
bloom s, it is ta n sy ra g w o rt— or
possibly K la m a th w eed,
also
k n o w n as g o at weed..
Y ou
can t see th e ‘b loom ’ w hich
is
re a lly m ore lik e a fain t yellow
dust, on rugw aad un til you get
rig h t up to th e p lan t. You can
see tan sy ra g w o rts yellow flo ­
w ers m an y feet d istan t.
T he d e p a rtm e n t is now e n ­
gaged in sp ra y in g w ith o u t cost
to lando w n ers a ragw eed in fe s­
tatio n s in w e ste rn O regon. It
has no a u th o rity o r funds
to
sp ray tan sy ragw ort.
At th e en d of th e first
tw o
w eeks (A u g u st 28) of th e new
rag w eed p ro g ram ,
S u p e rv is­
o r G eorge H. M oose says
the
special sp ra y e q u ip m e n t
had
o p erated on a b o u t 1800 acres
of spotted to h eav y infestations
in M arion, C lackam as, B enton
a n d Polk counties.
M ore rag w eed
has
been
found east o f .Salem in M arion
co u n ty ;
C lack am as has not
been co m p letely covered. The
d e p .u tm e n t re p o rts rag w eed in
L ane o cu n ty On county road;
soi n oi E ugene and an u n v e ri­
fied in fe sta tio n in th a t county.
P u b lic agei
< a re
tre a tin g
ragw eed fo u n d 0 n th e ir land.
G uests in th e hom e of
Mr
and Mrs. H o w ard Mock
ovei
*iu weetveud w e re M r and Mrs
D a rre l W a lk e r asd S ta n le y .Mrs
\V r k' .• i M r;1. M ock’s sister.
n - owl I >arow : aro en ter-
1
u g e " it f om O a k 'a n d
C: if., Mr. asd M rs. Jim F arcer
w ho a re th e ir cousins.
THESE WOMEN!
Estacada Garden Club Flower Show of
Last Week Usual Success
.Join our Family Shoe Club and get a FREE
PAIR OF SHOES!
v fuE
W orking
1 _ __ ^
.it
COMING!
RILEY PHOTOGRAPHER WILL BE AT
THE 1ST ACADA SHOT STOKE
Monday - Tuesday, Sept. 16-17
l
N ow it th e tim e to h ave F A M IL Y a n d SC H O O L
Photos m a d e a t h a lf the re g u la r price!
_______
“Well, well, here comes the Duchess, back from her
lunch hours!”
SAVE ON
ELECTRICITY!
McAT CUT IFOR LGCKEfcS
LEAKY H O I W ATER
F A U C E T S C O S T M O N EY !
Including H auling, B utchering, Cooling, Cut-
C A L L W A L T F O R R E P A IR S
A N D S E R V IC E
tin, w r a p p e d and delivered for 6c lb.
P o rk 8c lb.
Cooling, cut, w r a p p e d a n d delivered, 4c lb.
A. S, C. P i’J MBING
L ET
Haroid Middleton
S. E. 4th E s ta c a d a
W ALT
DO IT
Dial CR. 9-5145
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Dial C R ir 'w o o d 9-3963
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JC— JBMmF—- «aH4k
rr i l r j i .r M r
¡ r ' ‘T
I -si r r i l a s v i l i 1*
M ich alm as D aisies
(larg e
bloom ) 1st- Mrs. G o id o n ; 2n d -,
Miss L ou vena C ra w fo rd
S m a ll. F lo w erin g - 1st M rs
U n d erw o o d ; 2nd- M rs. G ordon:
3rd- M rs. K e lle r
ESTACADA
BULLETIN
Mrs.
M r. and
M rs. F. E. D ooley lem one d ay last w eek.
A ste rs-lst- Mrs. L en a U n d e r­ had as recen t o v ern ig h t guests R ickey v isited her sister, Mrs.
Mr. a n d M rs. O liv er D ow ns oi M ary P em b erto n w h ile H elen
w ood; 2nd- Miss M ille r *■
S in g le B loom s-
1st- M rs C hicago. T he tw o m en w ere w e n t to th e S ta te F air.
M ollie B ates; 2nd- M(ss M illet A rm y buddies in W orld W ar I
T his w as th e ir first tr ip to the
and 3 rd - M rs. H aug h to n
M iss H elen R ickey w ill e n ­
S u n sh in e A sters-
1st- M rs W est C oast. T he D ooleys took te r O regon S tate C ollege this
th em t 0 T im e b rlin e L odge and fa ll to w o rk for h er
L ouise D ouglass
M asters
P rin c e ss A sters-
1st- Mrs. sev e ral o th e r places of interest. degree in ph y sical education.
S he has bees teac h in g in C alif,
D ouglass; 2nd- M rs. E va Tool-
ey; 3 rd- Mrs. J a n e A le x a n d e r
T he R ay C olson ia m ily
of and last y e a r in G ervais.
Roses, P a ly an th u s- Mrs. S till O regon C ity w e re S unday a f­
P etu n ia s, frin g ed - M rs. K eller te rn o o n v isito rs a t th e hom e
B ill S in c la ir J r . and his sis­
S w eet P eas- 1st- M rs. A rm ­ of M r. C olson’s m o th er, M rs. te r C indy w ill b o th e n te r U n i­
stro n g ; 2nd- Mrs. H au g h to n
v ersity of
O regon
M edical
B essie M eade.
R u b ru m L illies-
M rs. Eva
School, P o rtla n d , th is fall.B ill
K itching.
w ill be m edical stu d e n t w hile
M rs. J. C. R ickey S r.
and C indy w ill s ta rt
h e r n n rses’
Cosmos- - lst-R e v .
V iolet
B olligcr;
2nd- Mrs.
M aude Miss H elen R ickey w en t to S a­ tra in in g . B oth h av e b een stu-
H aug h to n .
C h ry sa n th e m u m s - ( e arly
picnic spots wh
..M -r h a rd y ) M rs. G ordon
C ushion M um s- M rs. L am b
is permitted.
Once the meat 1
H y d eran g es- 1st- M rs. G o r­
lected, the rest o. i i
, d o n ; 2nd -M rs. L in n ; 3 rd - Mrs. I
takes shape quickly. Crisp rel­ L ydia M cC onnell
ishes pack well as do slices of
H ouse P la n ts- 1st- M rs. J a n e
bread which were spread before A lex an d er; 2nd- M rs. G ordon;
leaving home and then wrapped
in waxed paper. A thermos of 3rd-R ev. B olliger.
T u b e rio u s B e g o n ia s-lst Mrs.
coffee or milk and fresh fru it
2nd- Mrs.
for dessert completes the menu. E lda Y o u n g b erg ;
Paper plates and cups keep L inn, 3rd- M rs. L am b
B lack E yed S u san (sm all)-
cleanup afterw ards down to a
minimum. Such “quieknics" with Mrs. K e lle r
family or friends are fun as
J r . D ivision W in n ers w ere:
well as filling when you let tasty
Pc ggv C offield,
Jo e y K eller.
canned meats take the work out
’CREEN PSAS , 6
Í 0 O Z. P k flS .
S usan Cody,
C oleen K night.
of packing a lunch.
Ja c q u e ly n B lake, L in d a N ord-
q u ist. E ileen D urand. M arcinc
8
K am m ey e r, M ary J a n e Cody,
J o h n G eil, R obin C ody (in high
school div isio n ) M ary Y ork
S W E E T T E N D E R PEAS, FINEST QUALITY
G loria G raven,
S h irle y C of­
field. T e rry G raven.
n a n u
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Canned meats are the ideal
basis for an impromptu meal
that-’s easy to carry, ready to
eat, and yet provides all the fla­
vorful goodness you expect from
the meat course. “ Quieknics” are
ju s t as much fun as the picnics
requiring considerable advance
planning. The im portant thing
is to be sure there is plenty to
‘e a t for everyone.
A can n ed p o rk and beef
luncheon loaf such as Sw ift’s
Prem fits perfectly into picnic
plans. The meat is seasoned the
way you like it and is thoroughly
cooked and ready to serve as
you take it from the can. This
means you are not limited to
H. L. Banks, O perator-M anager
Q uality Shoe Repairing
N ew shoes for the entire fam ily - Loggers,
English Brogues, School Shoes, W ork Shoes
for menaand boys - A lso som e rebuilt shoes!
m
“K eep O regon G re e n ”— lst-
E stacada G ard en C lu b F lo ­
w e r Show “S ep tem b er Song" G ordon; 2nd- M rs. L a m b ; 3rd-
w as held in th e
g rad e school Mrs. S till.
W elcom e to A u tu m n
— 1st
c afeteria S ep t. 7-8 w ith a large
display in a ll
divisions
and Mrs. G o rd o n ; 2nd- Mrs. H attie
m any guests signed th e guest H ershberger; 3 rd- Miss M iller
“W hat H ave Y ou” - 1st- Mrs.
book. T h e re w e re m an y a r ­
ra n g em en ts
o f d rift woods, K e ller
In H o rtic u ltu re section the
rock an d o th e r m a te ria ls th at
w in n ers w ere: L a rg e D ahlia-
m ade a good show ing.
Mrs. A nn
In th e th tm e d ivision
Mrs. Mrs. M ollie B ates,
G uy K e lle r w as
sw eep stak es U nderw ood.
w in n e r
w ith Mrs.
M aude • C actus T ype D ahlias - M rs
H oughton 2nd and Mrs. G race M orris W alllaert, Mrs. Louise
S till, third.
Linn, Mrs. R u th W esterberg.
P am Bloom s- 1-st-M rs. M ol­
In C lass A— B ask et of Zin­
nias.
lst-M rs. M aude H nugh lie B ates, 2nd- Mrs. S till; 3rd-
ton; 2nd- Mrs. G race S till and Mrs. L ouise D ouglass
Seedlings-M iss M iller
3rd- Miss B ern ice M iller
G lads- 1 S p ik e- 1st- Mrs. L o­
M ountain M agic— 1st- Mrs.
G race S till; 2nd- Mrs. M aude la R eim ers; 2nd- M iss M iller;
H aug h o n and
Miss B ernice 3rd- Mrs. H au g h to n
Med. S p ik e G lad- M rs. M ol­
M iller.
"S h ip A hoy” of d rift wood lie B ates, Mrs. G lad y s W eider-
shells w itli flow ers o r fo lia g e — hold. 3 rd - Miss M iller
Z innias— 1st- Mrs.
W cider-
1st- Mrs. F lo re n c e L am b; 2nd-
M rs. L eila G ordon an d 3rd-M r. hold;2nd- Mrs, S till; 3 rd- Miss
M iller.
C lara C offield.
"A R oadside Jo u rn e y ”— lst-
Mlss Mill« , 2nd- Mrs. K e lle r■ F a n ta sy Z innias — st - M rs
W eiderhold, 2nd- M rs. M ollie
3rd- Mrs. S till
B ates; 3rd- Mrs. L ola R eim ers
"S unset S p le n d o r” wCoffee~ltu”
hie a rra n g e m e n t in sh ad es
of Z innia “P e rsia n C a rp e t”- M rs
red — 1st M rs. K eller; 2nd- Mr: W eiderhold.
C ut an d Com e A gain Zinnia-
Abbie A rm stro n g ;
3rd- Mrs.
Mrs. H aug h to n
,
Still.
"Tea for T w o "— 1st-
Mrs.
L illip u t-lst- M rs. A rm strong
■belle; 2nd- M rs. Eva D ooley 2nd-M rs. U nderw ood
“D in n e r T a b le ”— 1st- M rs
D elp h en iu m - M rs. A rm stro n g
K eller; 2nd- M is. A nn U n d er-.
G alovictas- M rs. A rm strong
w<».d- 3rd- M rs. S till
M arigolds g ia n t)- Mrs. A rm ­
"A Maze o f
C olor” — ls t- stro n g .
,
M . U nderw ood:
2nd- M is -1
M edium M a rig o ld s-lst- Mrs.
M iller; 3 rd- Mrs. G ordon
M arg aret B ates;
2nd-
Mrs.
“Hi N eig h b o r”—
1st- Mis ; W eid erh o ld ; 3rd- M rs. Louise
M 111 r:
;i i I- Mrs. V i g aret Douglass.
A rles- 3 d- ’ Ir: U n d ?r\ ood
S m all B loom - 1st- M rs. U n ­
Tw in Vase - 1st- Mrs. K eller;
d erw ood; 2nd- M rs. S till; 3rd-
: M . sum 3 d Mrs. Gor- Mrs. C offield
Let’s Go On A ‘ ^uidcnic”
to IACADA s h o e r e p a ir s h o p
R. & L. SHOES STORES, Inc.
By * Alesato i
d en ts at th e U. of O. in E ugene
Mrs. H ow ard M ock an d L ar-
! ry sp en t th e L ab o r D ay w eek
Del K iggins left fo r h is sen ­ nd i i P o rtla n d v isitin g rela-
ior y e a r a t P acific U. on M on­ I lives and a tte n d in g th e annual
day. H is b ro th e r
R on
w il1 L abor D ay ra llv a t the N o rth ­
again a tten d O. S. C. this y ear: w est School of E vagelism .
also B obby M archbank and his
sister L inda w ill e n te r O.S.C
T he young pepole of th e E s­
as fresh m en th is y ear.
tacad a C h ristian C hurch a tte n ­
A son w as born to M r.
and ded th e C. E. con v en tio n last
Mrs. K en n eth M atthew s o f Es- w eek and b ro u g h t hom e th re e
taca n a in O regon C ity on Sept aw ards. F ra n k P ro cto r w as el­
ected p resid en t
and D onna
5th.
K itch in g secretary .
M t.C h ap ter O.E.S. w ill m eet
os T uesday night, S ept. 17th,in
...... 0 Mrs. „ Eva
„„
„ ooley
u l(,
V , „ isiting
T
th e M asonic tem ple. T h ere w ill th is w eek is M rs. E m m a Tescii
b e in itiatio n .
from W oodland, W ash.
Always Better Values at Currinsville
Prices For Fri. - Sstf. Sept. 13 - 14
We reserve the
m b ! to linrt!
FROZEN PEAS
!
Instant Swansdown Cake Mixes
2 5 C Ea„ 4 for g 9 C
W H I T E . Y E L L O W , D E V ILS FO O D , or
BUTTERSCOTCH
ÍK
DON'T TAKE
THE CHANCE
OF
n iW N G A
Ci HD!
W h e n passing a schoolhm .se a n d stop for the
c h ild ’ 'n w ho a re cioscing the street!
D o n ’ : s* u schco! b:ic when it has sto p p e d !
The safety of our children
i ' !ho driver's responsibility!
Co'juty
i.
VITAMIN FUNCTIONS
IN H EA L TH Y HUMANS
AIM O F OSC STUDY
N ew ev idence on w ay s v ita ­
m ins fu n c tio n in n o rm al healt.
by h u m a n s is b eing sou g h t by
O regon S ta te college n u tritio n
ists.
WELL-AGED. TENDER!
To le a rn w h a t v ita m in needs
a re fo r th e
n o rm al h ealth y
_
a d u lt,a n d to find w ay s to m ea- C » « a c ? l C i r ’ 5'*
su re v ita m in ab so rp tio n in the * * C 58S v i l i . I w i t h *
tissues is th e stu d y s aim .
To d e te r m in « v ita m in r e ­
q u ire m e n ts of n o rm a l h e a lth y
a d u lts, fo u r persons
w e n t on
id en tical 30 day c o n stan t diets NO WASTE, A L L M E A T!_________________
to m e a su re v ita m in lev els
of
v itam in C (ascorbic aiid ) and
th re e B
v itam in s— B- (th ia ­
m ine) B. (rib o fla v in ) and n ia ­
cin. R esearchers m easu red th e
COUNTRY STYLE
v itam in
levels in d iffe re n t
fra c tio n s o f th e blood— th e red
and w h ite cells and th e serum
o r plasm a.
Choke Meats
RIB STEAKS
Lb.
69C
Swansdowr Angel Food Mix
Wesson Oi! Liquid Shortening
Quart Softie
Hi-C Grapendc.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
59c
4 46 oz. tins 9 9 C
Lb. 5 9 C
BONELESS BEEF ROASTS
Lb. 6 ? C
PORK SAUSAGE, 4 5 C lb. 2 lbs 8 5 K
M EETING SUNDAY EVE
SAID W ELL ATTENDED
T he C h u rch o f G od
Y outh
F ello w sh ip w as w ell a tten d ed
S u n d a y ev en in g
The youth
p re se n te d a skit en title d The
D ifference B etw een A M ora!
M an and a C h ristia n ."
M rs
Ja m e s M oore
con d u cted the
service.
CRISCO SHORTENING
3 Lb. Tin 7 9 C
^ p íl\ T 5 "
LETTUCE
G R E E N a n d C R IS P !
TOKAY GRAPES
CELLO CARROTS
YELLOW BE A U T IE S!
7c O F F DEAL, REG. P R IC E 92c
2 Heads 19 c
2 Lbs. 1 9 C
JUICY SW EET
GREEN PEPPERS
SANDY, OREGON
Serving Eastern Clackamas County Since 1911
39c
Currinsville Merc. Co.
2 Mgs. 1 9 c
2 ibs. 19c
PHONE
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