Agreement between the Ad­ a family get together. Besides ing of Westminster Fellowship' glow of the aurora borealis,oth­ omy be irreparably damaged. ministration THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Page 4 I i at and the Democrat- as northern Proof that the U. S. is not de­ their son and daughter in law, of Portland Presbytery at the erwise known Estacada, Oregon, Friday, February 14, 1958 Clifton and Marian Glover, Moreland Church. Eagle Creek lights. Some of us viewed this fenseless— that, whatever the ic-controlled Congress on the defense appropriation of there were Florence’s brother, girls who attended were Betsy amazing phenomenon for the deficiencies in the Pentagon initial may be, the nation is militarily $1,260,000,000 was cited as ev­ Victor Colt and family,includ­ Day, Barbara Gaylord, Barbara first time in our lives. strong—is making for a calmer idence that defense will not be­ Cecelia Paine, Liz ing two married daughters and Nelson, come an all out political issue. atmosphere at the Capitol. Stephens and Michelle Wilson. , their respective families. The Louis Gerbers entertained Last Friday night another car N0 L. J. Anderson . Editor and Publish'* last Sunday on the occasion of missed the Eagle Creek west corner and landed in the ditch. They t'ubiisbed weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County, Mrs. Gerber’s birthday. COMMENT' Oregon. Entered in the postoftice at Estacada, Oregon, as sec­ were also observing the unique Already we’re losing count of 8y ond class matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County one anniversary of their daughter these accidents. JAMES f f. DOUTHAt On Tuesday evening, Feb. 4, Gladys and year $2 50; outside the county and in the State of Oregon one and son in law, The new modern feed for all livestock! Raymond Shaver of Oswego, three residents of the Douglas year $3.50; outside the State of Oregon one vear $4.00. Sub­ whose wedding anniversary and Ridge area, including Bert WASHINGTON - Members of scriptions payable in advance. mutual birthday fall on the Barnes, H. W. Mattson and H E. the economy forces in Congress Sheep especially! • • • « • same date. Both Mr. and Mrs. Harmon attended the meeting pledge themselves to cooperate STAFF CORRESPONDENTS possible with Garfield . . . . Mrs. Ray Gordon Shaver were bom on Jan. 29 of of the Board of Directors of the in every way 25% Barley, 10% Molasses Boring Rural Fire Protection President Eisenhower in elim­ Viola Mrs. Lafaye Fouts the same year. govern­ . . ........ Mrs. Joe Wiederhold 5 Molasses Florence Cloninger last Sat­ District tc inquire about the inating non essential 2-lb. Antibiotic Eagle Creek ...........................Mrs. Margarz' Ross urday entertained her son Doug possibilities of joining this Dis­ ment activities in order to help 2-lb. Antiniotic Boring .................. ................... Mrs. Erma Rich and family from Portland with trict. , pay for increased defense Dodge .................................................... Mrs. Anne Justice $53T Incidentally, that front page spending which he has request­ Bulk, 6-ton load . $42T Bulk, 6-ton load Currinsville . . .. Mrs. Nellie Currln a birthday party for one of her .mall grandsons. On Tuesday article on Rural Fire Protection ed. Sacked 15-ton Id. $45T Sacked, 15-ton Id. $55T While advocating whatever r n | F I a heart attack. This last Mon- Mrs. Cloninger entertained the in last week s issue of this pap­ Sacked, bv the ton $47T Sacked, bv the ton $57T spending is essential for nation­ er was written for you folks u d tj C VI C CK day the Whites’ son and daugh- Grange Home Ec. Club. al safety, they still think that By 80-lb. sack .... $2.10 By the 80-lb. sack $2.50 The Sam Olmsteads had an­ and not for the firemen (who (By Margaret Ross) terin law- Mr and Mrs. J'm other houseful of company already know about the expendit­ sub­ total government The upper classes of the Ea- White arrived from Ft Benton, again, with their son Orrin and ject.) If you just skipped over ures are too high and should Available Now — Prices FOB Canby gle Creek School (5—6 and 7— Mont. Their daughter in law, family from Dallas, spending it, as some of our friends did, be trimmed in every feasible 8) held a skating party at Gre- Margaret Shellhart and family the weekend, while two other we urge you to look it up and manner. They do not supoprt all of sham on Tuesday eve. Feb. 4. came from Eugene last week sons’ families came on Sunday. read it now, if possible. — Other mixtures available on order— Mrs. Frank White was taken end to see her mother, Six girls accompanied Rev. This past Monday night Mr. Eisenhower’s spending re­ quests (far from it,)yet they to Providence Hospital in Port- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Glover Vernon Ross to Portland on brought many residents out of land last Friday after suffering last Sunday entertained eleven Monday evening for the meet- 1 their homes to view the rosy (are encouraged by several as­ pects of the Administration's HIN KS SHEEP SERVICE j fiscal program outlined by At Lone Elder Phone Canby 2310 I Congress. One of the Eisenhower state- ' ments they applaud is that “it j is necesssry that every possible \ economy be effected in other defense activities to help offset I the increased cost of the high E S T A C A D A C O M M ______ U N ITY BULLETIN Aftention -- McCulloch Chain Saw ______________________________________ I priority programs.” Those from Estacada who Jim Rickey of Seaside, the granddaughter, Mrs. Verne The Past Matrons of Moun- Mr. Eisen hower also was enjoyed a potluck dinner at son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rick- Moeller and two other friends tain Chapter 108, Order of the cheered for abandoning or post- Users of the Estacada Area . . . the Eagle Creek Grange recent- ey. Sr. of Estacada, was recent- | of Seaside came to visit and Eastern Star, met last Friday poning some domestic programs ly were Mrs Florence Gohring, ly elected president of the Jun Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wade and at the home of Mrs. Bessie (such as federal aid for school Mrs. Mary Fshelman, Mrs. Mo- ior Chamber of Commerce of Merle Wade enjoyed dinner Meade. construction,) curtailing ex- McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW SALES llie Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seaside.Mr. Rickey is manager and visiting with all of them. .......... pansion of others, and recom- McConnell and Mrs. Elsie Hale of the Coronet Store in Seaside ................ EASTERN STAR WILL mending the transfer of greater AND SERVICE Mr and Mrs Frank Wenz MEET TUESDAY, FEB. 18 responsibiity from the federal Mr and Mrs Bob Wilev are Mr and Mrs RalPh Woods, and Mr. and Mrs. t o S Mountain Chapter No. 108. government to state and local Is Available at the following shops: Mr. ana Mrs. ^tJot) wnt_ are ;inc) famiiy 0f Sweet Home vis- visited with Mr. and Mrs. Viet- Order of the Eastern Star, will governments or to private indi­ parents of a 7 pound, 14 3-4 ¡ted with friends and Mr. or Bresko at their home la s t meet Tuesday,Feb. 18 at 8 P.M. viduals or enterprises. While members of the econo­ ounce daughter, Vicki Carol, Woods' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday afternoon. in the Masonic temple. The past my bloc were pleased by these ...................... matrons and past patrons will bom in Doctors Hospital, Ore- C. Woods. While heTe visit- developments, it must be added Molalla, Oregon gon City Jan. 30. The new baby n8 they attended the Japanese Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kerber honored at this meeting, that they think considerable was born on the 8th birthday banquet at the Grade School, of Port Orford who were re-’ moreprogress could and should of her sister Dian; this is their cent visitors of Mrs. Elsie Hale, Mrs.Leon Kniskern and chil- be made in this direction.Feel- 6th child; 4 girls and 2 boys. Mrs. Sadie Wade was pleas- left on Wednesday of last week dren and MissElva Kniskern of ing this way, they urge a con­ Mr. and Mrs. Andy Swanson antly surprised on Wednesday to visit their other sister, Mrs. Portland visited Sunday with tinuance of the grass roots re­ are the grandparents. , evening of last week when her Spencer Burch of LaGrand. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Reinhart. belión against waste and ex­ Sandy, Oregon travagance in government spending that started a year ago after submission to Congress of the Administration’s $71.8 biU- *on spending budget for the 310 S. E. Stevens, Portland present fiscal year ending next June 30. We are sorry for your temporary inconvenience RADISHES or GREEN O NIO NS 5 c beh. The budget presented to Con­ gress this week-for the fiscal year starting next July l~calls for net expenditures of $73.9 bUlion, with defense spending 310 S. E. Stevens. Portland up $4 billion over the current Green & Crisp LETTUCE, 2 for 2 9 c year, and a reduction in some other areas. LARGE HEADS This increase in defense spending requires a real cam­ paign for savings wherever pos- I rible, in the opinion of mem­ bers of the congressional econ­ U. S. NO. 1 omy bloc. And they explain that support from back home is POTATOES, 1 0 lb. bag 39c essential if it is to succeed. They contend that Mr. Eisen­ hower needs all the support I he can get for his economy ef­ forts since a detrmined effort is being made by some mem­ bers of Congress to convince SWIFT’S ‘ OZ”, SMOOTH! 20 oz. jar. Reg. 59c the public that the President !is a penny-pinching miser In defense spending at a time when they cliam untold billions of additional spending is requi- ALFALFA PELLETS C u rri iis v ille /S to r e Molalla McCulloch Shop M ills Bros. PRODUCE Tower Equipment Co. NORTH WEST LOGGER SUPPLY I PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEB. 14-15 PEANUT BUTTER, QUALITY M EATS GROUND REEF, 4 9 c ib. $ !!s $ 1 -4 5 GROUND FRESH DAU.Y FROM TENDER CHUNKS OF LEAN BEEF! Sliced HALIBUT, CENTER SLICES 5 3 c lb. Special 4 9 c jar CONTAINS CAREFULLY SELECTED, RADIAN red The same campaign is being HEAT ROASTED PEANUTS. j waged with respect to non-de- 19c MEATS for BABiES, ea. SWIFT’S, 3 V 0 7 . tins ____ 39c lb. Pinic HAMS, LEAN, WELL-TRIMMED! 1 1 ^TASTLWELL TUNA, 49c lb. CHEESE, Reg. 59c Ib. 6 for $ 1 0 0 GRATED, LIGHT MEAT, \ size Tins MT. ANGEL AMERICAN CHEDDAR M ILK, 8 tall tins $ 1 0 0 SHURFINE EVAPORATED CLAM CHOWDER 15 oz 4 tins $ 1 . 0 0 SNOW’S CONDENSED NEW ENGLAND STYLE SHURFRESH DEVERS WHOLE BEAN. GROUND COTTAGE CHEESE COFFEE, Special, Full Pint 25c 7 9 c Ib. FRESH FOR YOU, Reg. 89c Lb. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT Currinsville Market I fense activities by those whose "nly solution for almost any type of problem is higher and higher government spending, regardless of need or the ability to use more money advantage­ ously. This effort is certain to be intensified as the November Congiessional elections ap proach. Therefore, it is contend­ ed by the economy group, Mr. Eisenhower must have strong supprrt immediately and con­ stantly if he is to resist success­ fully the campaign for higher spending that he is recom­ mending. Other aspects of the Adminis­ tration’s fiscal program which provide varied degrees of en- cuongement to conservatives in Congress isclude these: 1. Mr. Eisenhower’s confi­ dence that expansion of the na- I I ion’s economy will soon be re- 1 sumed and that a $500 million budget surplus will result next year. 2. Mr. Eisenhower’s pledge ior ‘reduction of taxes when possible.” 3. Mr. Eisenhower’s request for a temporary $1 billion in­ crease in the $275 billion debt ceiling-rather than a perman­ ent increase. Needless to say the battle of the budget is certain to be in the forefront of congressional discussion during the next few months s LAUNCHING of SATELLITE LESSENS HYSTERIA Successful launching of the satellite Fxployer is expected to lessen the hysteria which swept Congress and the country when the Russians launched their Sputniks. , Instead of demands to turn the treasury upside down and ! make the nation an armed camp, pleas are now heard in Congress for cantion and care-, ful consideration, lest the econ- 1954 FORD Sunliner 1 0 9 5 -0 0 V-8 Sport Coupe, R. & H. Fordomatic, Cont. 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