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Norman Shibley o f Portland [ The scarcer the feed, th e , Page 5 THE C L A C K A M A S C O U N T Y N E W T | was a recent visitor at the S. E. more serious is a low protein Estacada, Oregon, Friday, February 14, 1958 [ Lawrence home. diet. Stock cant eat enough to 1 Elma and Lyle Patterson and catch up on the supply or they j children had a mishap between are forced to eat prikly shrubs, their car and another car on bitter or otherwise unpalatable j their way home Sunday eve. feed, or even poisonous plants J THUR., FR., SAT., Feb. 13.15 were not injured to the .......................... Campells Frozen Green Pea with Ham Soup 23c ¿a. [ They extent of needing hospitaliza- ' The last yearbook of agricul- Fay Spain, Steve Turrell and Pheasant Drip or Reg. Grind COFFEE, lb. 79c tion but were shaken up con- lure has to do with soils. We j 0j,n Ash lev in find this document informative Sun Spun MARGARINE, 5 ibs. $1.00 siderably. Delbert Gant is confined to but certain chapters provide Pheasant DOG FOOD, No. 1 tin 3 for 25c 'his home with a severe case of rather heavy reading. Many ad- / / i f j u If# V i a * Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti-Meat Dinners ea. 43c sinus infection. Elwin Shibley vances in chemistry have ap driving the school bus for peared since we graduaten , I , SECOND FEATURE Zee White Family 4-Roll Pak TISSUE 35c is him while he is indisposed. lrom college 36 years ago. KLEENEX, 400’s 2 pkgs 55c Much of our common know- Dick Miller, Abby Dalton and ledge is based on experience. PUREX, .V Gal. 35c Oh for the opportunity to go to The Patters in Portr’s 24 oz. MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 33c school again. / / n I. All l i : _ L * / / We are wading through the Small White BEANS, 2 lbs. 31c yearbook slowly and painfully. , FREE COFFEE EVERY SATURDAY Every little bit we can absorb Name (By John J. Inskeep, County helps us to better understand SUN., MON., TUE., Feb. 16-18 Extension Agent) our soils and to make better Jean Simmons, Joan Fontaine, 1 wife Rathleen from Portland, From Oregon’s new range recommendations once we have son Delmer and family from Paul Newmas and Piper Laurie bulletin- Extension Bulletin 770 a soil analysis before us. Three Lynx and daughter Reat- Grass is Wealth for Address Eastern The best trained scientists Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiley o f ha and family (Don Thomases, are the first to admit they do Springwater are the proud par i of Oregon City all were at the Oregon “ Cutting grass to the ground not know it all. So here is a ents of a baby daughter born on Gant home for dinner last Sun-, kills it. Most trees die if cuf thought for the day as present- Jan. 30 at the Doctors’ Hospital day. o ff at the ground. Dryland ed in the yearbook. in Oregon City. She was named j Arnold Broadhurst’s mother, grasses can live only if they “ By what processes and me- Basic research programs are Vicki Carol. Grandparents are j Lucy, and friend, Art Smith, have leaves. Most of the food chanisms do conditions about lgging. Without basic scientific Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swanson visited at the Arnold Broadhurst You could win an easy Merchandise the leaves the tops and roots of plants in- research there can be no appli- of Springwater and Mrs. Marie home Friday evening.His sister in the plant is in shortly before seed starts to fluence growth? ed science, Blair of Fresno, Calif. Order by depositing this coupon in the Lois and family (Robert “ Such questions cannot be Visiting Sunday at the Jim Browns) o f Faraday enjoyed a form. If eaten to the ground at that time, there will be re-1 answered fully. The secret of [ Why bother about basic or Smiths were Margaret and Ed. game of cards Saturday even box at our store. plenty of j life is still a secret.” : applied sciences when we have Shearer and girls of Clackamas. ing. Scrabble was the diversion growth if there is moisture, but in eastern Ore-j .................... ¡a farm surplus? We hear a lot . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Homer o f the evening when the Bert The Award will be made Wednesday, be [ And now we would like t o ' about farm surplus. Actually enjoyed a recent visit by Rudy E. Collins family called Sunday gon rain after June may scarce as cows’ incisors. S o ! philosophize a moment. There we are consuming 94 percent Crosch 0f Tigard. ? evening. Feb. 19, at 8 p.m. The person’s name complete use-mowing clear t o , are two kinds o f science- l.Ap- l>f our annual production. We Bible study and craft class is Mrs. Robert Dyer surprised the ground can close the career plied science. That is, applying have increased production 4u being started at the Springwat the Tom Pierces receiving the award will be posted. when she promising member of the ------------------------- scientific knowledge to gain a Percent since 1940. Where er Church Manse at 3:30 on dropped in Sunday. The Dyers o f a desired end. 2. Basic Science I would we be today with 1940 Friday afternoons. All those are now located in South Gate, grass family. dis-' production? Are the people of from the third grade up are Calilf. Grass draws on the root re which has to do do with covery of scientific information 1 t*le United States not better off welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Miller serves unitl the plant nears ma hitherto unkonwn with no idea I with an annual 6 percent sur 23 Springwater Grangers at were guests of his mother, Mrs. turity and then the leaves rap man- ¡plus than with a 6 percent tended the visitation at High Anna Miller in Milwaukie for idly pay back what they have as to its possible use to borrowed. If every plant were kind. For example someone shortage, even with all of the land Grange Saturday night. , - _ j : ........ i ± i «« . ., ■ . / evils mti 1 n pertaining ninin it L V a ovot r v Sunday dinner to celebrate »■ thereto. Jean and Elwin Shibley have Bill’s birthday allowed to make seed every discovered the mold penicillin. , For some peculiar reason the Whoever did perhaps was learned that a friend of theirs year,the roots would be fat and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lockman public has been basic science American who has been working on the o f Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Har happy. That isn’t aways possi- working with Jupiter C rocket, was also the ley Christner of Carey Road, be, so the next aternative is to with no idea o f what the prac made acutely aware of Agricul structural engineer for the new Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramsay and allow some grass to seed every tical benefit might be. At least tural subsidies several of which are actually detrimental to satellite, “ Explorer.” He is em Mr. George Warren of Estacada year. If 30 to 50 percent o f the that is our concept of basic Clackamas County agricul ployed in the laboratory of the were guests of Mr. and Mrs. heads go to seed each year,such science. ture. The same public is quite a range will in time outyield California School of Technolo John Folden last Sunday. And , then ,. comes _ along .. . anoth- unaware of the many subsidies gy in Pasadena. During and af Congratulations to Jerry Reh any range used more heavity. i early f.r ™h° dlscovered tha‘ pemcil- which tend to raise the cost of ter the launching, he was in di- bein upon winning the Golden Fall growth,if it comes Consider for instance by the m destroys certain types of living. iect telephone communication Gloves boxing award. A trip to enough, is also used 1 FREE WITH COUPON plant to store food in the roots, harmful bacteria- still basic the subsidies to the lower clas with Cape Canaveral, Florida. Chicago is part of the prize. ses of mail. Tariffs are subsid The mature dry growth is science. An ironic note is that he is an O O U P O N G O O D O N L Y A T n O R .V E R 'S B IO CH IE F Bonnie Howell and Lola How about tariffs on STORE low in protein. A few years ago a British ies also. ex-Navy man. Harrington were fortunate foreign made cars?Many of the SUN DAY, M ONDAY. TU ESD AY. W EDN ESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Patterson enough to secure admission to What about the dry grass af- subject found how to use pen- laws on our statues are there and sons visited with Mrs. Er Hi Time on RPTV last It does cillin to control certain human Tues ter seed has formed? for the purpose o f subsidizing ma Tenney this past week end. day. Mrs. Wilbur Howell and not hurt the grass to use it diseases, that is applied science. minority groups. Sunday dinner guests at Ev Mrs. Carl Thurston drove when dry, but unfortunately it Learning to produce penicillin the We have long been partial to erett Shibleys were Mr. and Mrs girls to Portland and visited is too low in protein to main in commercial quantities is an Jack Akins. Later Mr. and Mrs. | another daughter of Mrs.Thurs-1 tain weight on livestock. The other good example of applied jackets made from tough and durable Harris tweed. The Roy Beck and Mr. and Mrs.Wm. | ton’s— Mrs. Richard Walker. dry grass, if abundant enough, science. So is the knowledge of 'cloth is hand woven in cottages Shearer and family of Portland can be used without loss o f an Mr. and Mrs. Rae Erickson plant viruses in producing'on islands near the northwest visited. of Redland called opon her imal weight if: healthy strawberry plants with- British coast. The folks who . Animals can get protein from Sunday Elwin and Jean Shib mother, Mrs. Laura Tucker on no ' weave them are dependent on shrubs or summer growing out which we would have ley took Jean’s father back to Sunday afternoon. strawberry industry. The aver home industry for a living. Portland after a s hort visit. The S. E. Lawrences called broadleaf weeds, or lm- The livestock'are given pro- age housewife knows nothing | ^ a^ s H am s ‘ weeds While in Portland they also vis upon their daughter and family ited their new niece, Beth Ann the A1 Wiechmanns in Portland tein concentrates, or ' whatever o f this technique, ^ave° relfentW b e e n ^ ^ f w m Young green leaves are | which places the luscious 25 percent to 45 percent, so we F r y . ______ , last Sunday. Their grand sprouting. j strawberry in every supermar- read.Another subsidy to whom Ted and Mildred Rehbein daughter Brenda returned home Grass starts in the spring ket frozen compartment within There are many, many were guests of her parents, the with them for a few days visit. other The Bert E. Collins family is Wm.C.Roberts o f Damascus last examples. Why dont we hear ^ “double that*in^most‘idfai-1 ^ Z o n ^ T t h e T ^ ° bVl° l,if the proud owner o f a new car. Wednesday celebrating the Reh- more about them? Why is the 1 FREE WITH COUPON Renneth Deardorff, son of fa hay,but the percentage drops lesaon ls there- bein’s wedding anniversary and fast as soon as seed heads start Now here ls what we arv f»nger always pointed toward also Mildred’s birthday. Mr.and Rachel Folden, is now stationed to forf. At the beginning o f the Setting at. It is easy enough to agriculture. Maybo American oouro.: g o o d o n l y a t h o r n e r ' s b i o t h i e f Mrs. Lewell Roberts and their in Turkey. He was transferred seed head formation, grass has sel1 ‘ he public on the idea of agriculture needs a good public STOR E live children were also guests. there from Cuba. SUN DAY. M O N DA Y. TU ESD AY , W EDN ESDAY support to rela‘ ions Pr°g ram- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Linder more protein per acre than at giving financial The Roberts family lived in Springwater several years ago. of Carver spent the day recent any other time. Cattle have to problems o f applied science. It Raymond Harries and family ly with Mrs. Linder’s daughter have range feed everaging ov- most difficult to sell the public SPECIAL MEETINGS drove to Seaside Sunday. The and family, the Wilbur Howells er five percent protein to main- on the idea 0f lending such sup- CONTINUE IN ESTACADA George Gentemann, agricul tain weight. Young grass aver- port to basic science. The pos- c iT V HALL weather was pleasant and they tural instructor in Estacada aes 20 percent protein or bet-'sible benefits'are to obscure, i The series o f meetings spon really had fun on the beach. as The colleges and universities took a ter. Dry grass runs as low The James Platt family and the Union High School, First Baptist two percent. today are greatly concerned. sored by the Don Showerman family, Mrs. group of FFA boys to Woods Church of Estacada will con Henry Platt and Casey Clarke Seed Co. at Salem a week ago. clude next Sunday, Feb. 16th. and Rodney and Janice R ig Woods Seed Co. plants and pro- Evangelist E. F. Partridge has I gins all were guests at the Ev pogates many of the evergreen announced the following top - 1 re-forestation erett Riggins home last Friday trees used for ics: Friday- “ The Coming War | On the evening to join Elsie in celebra throughout the state. With Russia;” Saturday “Youth way back the group stopped at ting her birthday. Aflame or Flaming Youth;” | Mr. and Mrs. Ora Harlan of the Oregon State Fair grounds Sunday morning- “ Choosing A where a pig sale was in prog- Bassett, Nebraska left last Mon God;” and Sunday night “ Gam day for Boise, Idaho, where ress.The group traveller by bus blers With Eternity.” A mag Mrs. Dan Swanson and chil they will visit Mrs. Harlan’s ician will take part on Satur the Andrew sister. The Harlans have been dren visited at day, which will also be Youth 1 visiting their daughter and fa Swanson home Tuesday. Andy Night. The closing service on 1 FREE WITH COUPON (Formerly Shorty’s Barber Shop) weather mily the Gene Sullivans for the has been under the Sunday night will feature a O O IT O N G O O D O N L Y A T H O R N E R ’ S B IO CH IE F Annie Scott (Scotty) and Tom Boyle, Props. with a cold and the reaction past month. , chalk artist. , STORE Del Gant’s brother Lyle and lrnm pencillin. The meetings start promptly S I 'N D A Y , M O N D A Y , T U E S D A Y . W E D N E S D A Y Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday thru Saturday at 7:45 each evening, and at 11 __ ; on Sunday morning. The song L E T M E SHOW Y O U leader for the series is Mr.Walt, Linguist of Portland. The pub H O W Y O ’J CAN A D D lic is cordially invited to at 3 1 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 tend by Pastor Martin R. Craft or more 1 In'lv.din* Hauling, Butchering, Cooling, Cut- and congregation. SPRINGWATER STORt SPECIALS! Thur., fri., Sat., feb. 13-14-15 COUPON SPECIALS! r.iA" Drap - - - Good Sunday, Monday, Tuesday an Wednesday, February 16-17-18-19 Notes by the 'Rock All Night' Wayside Springwater News "Until They Sail" SILK TISSUE 3for 25c NOW OPEN ESTACADA 4 for 35c BARBER SHOP Hi Merest Farms to the value of Paute 2 Estacada, Ore. your home. Bro s World’s Cham Nick Hincliffe, Agent with Stark pion FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, ROSES, and other Orna mentals. No obligation. Write or Telephone _Try a Classified Adv. in the Clackamas County News. _lt will get results and the cost ls low. Just phone us or .bring or mall your ad. in. Cooling, cut, wrapped and delivered, 4c lb. Harold Middleton Of All Kinds WHY N O T let the job department your lin, wrapped and delivered for 6c lb. Pork 8c lb. 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