a nd Larry were dinner guests of industry, in an effort to curb sues which the National Labor j THE CLACK YMAS C O U N T Y N E W •’> Jane’s sister and family, Mr. the evils o f labor monopoly po- Relations Board did not wish Page 5 and Mrs. James Windham at wer. Surprisingly, the message to handl.e Estacada, Oregon, Friday, February 7, 1958 Deer Island recently. This was made no reference to the reco- The problem is much more to celebrate the Gillette’sthirt- mmendations to curb union basic than that. It grows out 0f eenth wedding anniversary. activities drawn up, after a Supreme Court decisions in re- L. J. Anderson ......................................... Editor and Publishes Mrs. George Gentemann at- long investigation by Mr. Eis- cent years holding that state Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County, tended the Estacada Garden onhower’s own attorney gener- laws are invalid if there is a fe- Oregon. Entered in the postoftice at Estacada, Oregon, as sec­ Club meeting Monday afternoon al’s national committee to stu- deral iaw applying to the issue This means, in effect, that ond class matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County one She reports the slide pictures dy the anti trhst laws. And the rights, year $2.50; outside the county and in the State of Oregon one of birds shown to be most inter- President January, 1955, Ec- state’s rights, human ................... onomic Report described the and buiness concerns can be de- year $3.50; outside the State of Oregon one vear $4.00. Sub­ esting. Nita and Del Gant were in curbing of 'monopolistic ten- stroyed by acts of others clearly scriptions payable in advance. Oregon City Saturday helping denries. whteher 0f business or unlawful under state law. their daughter Reatha and Don labor” as a “ basir proposition” This results because the ag- Thomas and family move into underlying economic actions of grieved parties cannot go to STAFF CORKESPONDENTS their new home on John Adams the Administration. ¡heir local tribunals for protec- 2. Provide freedom of speech lion or relief as long as there is Garfield Mrs. Ray Gordon Street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed and to employers equally with un- my possibility that a federal Viola .......... Mrs. Lafaye Fouts by the law might be applicable. George Mrs. Joe Wiederhold Bob’s mother, Mrs. Nina Reed ions. This was urged Walter Reed President in his message t" Eagle Creek The vast extent to which this Mrs. M argar/' Ross visited at the L. L. JENKINS, Consignee Boring Mrs. Erma Rich home in Molalla Sunday. Congress on January 1 1 , 1954, doctrine has been carried is Dodge Mrs. Anne Justice Mrs. Jessie Wilbur was in requesting labor legislation. shown by the fact tliat Penn- Currinsville Mrs. Nellie Currin Portland for several day last Why it was omitted this time sylvaniu (and therefore all oth- Estacada ---------------------------- week to be near her daughter, was not explained. The rlght o f cr states) was prevented from Mr. Claude Brown o f Nyssa, speech is fundamental enforcing a state law against 1 Feb. 1-2, Mrs. Carl Schultz of Tilla- who underwent surgery at the 3. Assure a secret strike bal- communistic activities merely CR 9-3276, Office CR9-6036 Residence . . . _ . , mook upon her return from a U. o f Oregon Medical School lot before a worker has to give because there was a federal law r. h n0i £uests at two months visit in Kansas was hospital. Asother daughter Mrs. up his means of livelihood.This l,n the subject. Jack Akins no me were Bob and ¡,uest 0f her daughter and fam- H.H. Calkins of Madras who also was requested by Mr. Eis- Because of these omissions, Kathy and their .wo children tjje Robert Gillettes. was down during her sisters enhower in his 1954 message— the labor message to Congress irom three Lynx. ^ _ Happy birthday to Larry Gil- ’ 'lness returned to her home on and the omission now is unex- is regarded by many on Capitol Mr and Mrs.Jim Wilcox and lette who was 12 years 0id Feb. Saturday eve. plained. An employee definite- Hill as entirely inadequate to two boys o f McMinnville spent I 4^ t ’ Assisting at a quilting bee at ly should have the opportunity meet the glaring evils o f un- Sunday with ti. | walter Fink of Portland bro- l*1e Del Gant home Monoay to express his free choice by ionism revealed in testimony gins family. _ j tj,er ()f Elsie Kiggins, called at were Mesdames Tenny, Martin, secret ballot on such vital ques- before the McClellan Commit- Wilbur, Reed tee and elsewhere. Akins, Smith tion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughn the Everett Kiggins home last and H. Horner. from Renton, Wash, were visi­ Sunday. 4. Regulate the political ac- tors at Ray Aycocks over the I tivities of the union. It would CARD PARTY SLATED Mr. and Mrs. Frann Lappen week end. The Joe Guttridge and son Lyden of Albany, visit- LUMBER DEMAND I seem that the instinct o f self- FOR FEB. 8TH family were there for Sunday Frank’s sister and family the INCREASE SEEN IN OFFING preservation, if -nothing more, The Men’s Society o f the dinner. While there are indications, would --------~ compel a recommenda- . The Lappens - Fhank and Fan- for lumber lion along this line — for most Catholic Church are sponsoring Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beck and chon - will be remembered as of good demand family of Portland visited Sun­ residents o f this community sev­ shaping up in several sections 1 of the union funds used for pp- a card Pa ,(y Saturday, Feb.8 at o f the country, no improve- litical activity support can- 1 7:45 P. M. at the church. New day at Everett Shibleys. Mar­ eral years ago. ment has been notes yet at the didates opposed to the Admin-1 garet Shibley continues to im­ Marine Corporal Charles Coxe mill level according to the istration. It is generally recog- pU° ple to the commun“ y are es‘ prove after her recent surgery. and News nized that some union leaders pecially invited to come Saturday will be the month­ arrived home late Monday from Crow Lumber Market No charge. ly meet of Springwater Grange. Kaneohe Marine Corps Air Base Service of Portland. Producers are seeking to attain political, get acquainted. „ tomination of the nation. C or-1-------------------------------------------- Saturday eve at 8 PM .Spring- in the Hawaian Islands. Need- ¡who hadlieen Vising to'get a waterwillvisit Highland Grange less to say the Coxe family was slightly higher price in the past porations are not permitted to two weeks for green Douglas make political contributions — Next Wednesday,Feb. 19 wil delighted to see him. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blake and Fir dimension, with doubtful so why should unions be the monthly meeting o f the at the Home Eionomics Club at the family and Mrs. Richard Lun- j success, are now back 5. End the evils of compul- deen and family helped the | price level of late December, sory unionism The Taft- Hart- j THUR FRI. SAT Feb. 6-7-8 home o f Ruth Smith. Wm. H. Tuckers honor Mrs. j Crow said. Darrell Gentemann is out of Jey Act- and all but eigh teen Barbara S/.nw yck - Barry Velene Bail on her birthday at J Cold and snow in parts of o f the states- still permit the Sul|ivan . Jean Jag school with the flu in home the East and Midwest have union shop, under whcih Wm. Tucker was guided to a dinner in the Tucker an “ many points o f interest by his j Monday evening. The guests j been responsible for the mar- employee must join and pay i — j ket’s failure to stiffen. Utility money to a union in order daughter Nancy on the OSC were from Estacada. to j campus during Dads weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillette ' grade 2x4 and 2 x 6 , while not get or keep a job. Employees Second Feature With Coupon speitacular, have had an edge must be given the right to de- Gene Barry Jarry and Valerie on popolarity this week, espec­ cide for themselves whether or French in COUPON GOOD ONLY AT HORNER'S BIO CHIEF ially in the South and South­ not to join a union. j ,, STORE west. California continues to In addition, Congresmen SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY absorb lumber shipments by seeking remedial labor legisla- water, while the eastern de­ tion were o f the opinion that SUN MIN r u g . Feb. 9-10-11 mand is only fair. Addition of he problem o f federal preemp- Pat Boone and shirl Jones , dry kilns at a number of Ooug- tion of states rights would not —* ( // // las Fir mills has boosted the be solved merely by giving the supply of random kiln-dried states jurisdiction over is -[ dimension and complicated the job of moving it at a satisfac- tiry price. {Formerly Shorty’s Barber Shop) wma» » by M c F m H m Demand for Ponderosa Pine Annie Scott (Scotty) and Tom Boyle, Props. No. 4 and 5 common boards has been disappointing, and the Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday thru Saturday same can be said for Select and Shop grades. White Fir dimen­ sion, while not active, has not lost price ground. Dry Fir and Larch are weak. Reduced out­ put of green Fir and Larch has added a touch o f firmness to this speoies. With Coupon While official price lists for COUPO-. GOOD ONLY AT HORNER’S R1Q 'll IK L plywood have not changed, STORE Crow’s said extra discounts off SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY the $72 list for quarter inch AD index grade are being re­ ported. Plywood sheating is managing to hold its price level but is not strong, Crow’s said. FOR HEATING OIL CALL-- U N IO N OIL C O M P A N Y Springw atet COUPON SPECIALS! - - - Good Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ann Wednesday, February 9 -10 -11-12 Your Choice, Reg. 37c Soap Powder limit 1 2 7 c Forty Guns NOW OPEN The 27th Day tSTACADA APRIL LOVE BARBER SHOP STRICTIY-BUSINESS ] BROOM, Reg. 1.19 Ea. 8 9 c Good Pr inti no . Of All Kinds W H Y N O T let the job department of your home-town newspaper supply all your printing needs — Competitive prices. Clackamas County News NO COMMENT WASHINGTON— The most significant aspect of President Eisenhower’s message to Con­ gress requesting labor legisla tion lies in what was omitted rather than in what was propo­ sed. Members of Congress who have been advocating legisla­ tion desperately needed to pro­ tect and promote the nation’s future were disappointed that i the message contained no rec­ ommendations to : j 1 . Apply the antitrust laws to unions, as they already do to All Brands COFFEE 7 9 c with $3.00 Order With Coupon "Where’re the brakes?” .pance And Hase in A Parry £ $12,500*99 Wholesale Cost mi 'rr COUPON GOOD ONLY AT HORNER’S DIG CIHEf j STORE SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY -v , Furniture Auction Pheasant, Reg. 37c FR IDAY, FEB. 7 ,1 :3 0 to 5 nnt! 7:3 0 to 11 V i Gal. BLEACH 2 5 c SATURDAY, FEB. 8 ,1 :30 to 5 tmd 7:3 0 to 11 With Coupon COUPON ONLY AT HORNER’S MIO CIIIEI STORE SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY SUN DAY, FEB. 9 ,1 P .M . 'TIL ALL IS SOLD Refrig., Deep Fryers, Washers, Dryers, Elec. Stoves and Water Heaters. Other White Good, Small Appliances! Furniture of all kinds! Seigler Oil Heaters, Wood Heaters, Mattress and Springs, Radios, TV’s! 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