Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, February 21, 1958, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    daughter and family. Mrs. Bar-1
The visitation at
Garfield atter have returned from their I
beres passed away about a year Grange the 11th had 109 in at- trip to White Sands, IN. •
”
ago.
tendance.Ten granges were rep- had a good trip and visi e re j
. „ 7
77
. ,
77“ | Visiting at the Dewey Qualls resented Maplewood had charge atives in L. A. and other p c-
ers (Dolores Dernovek) are the Mo
8were Mr and
Mrg
meeting and were
5a es in Caif. and
s ayed
oyer
proud parents o f a son
David
Lyantz of Colton.Mrs. Lan- strong; Garfield had 31.
Our night with old neighbors the
Gerard born Fety l l a t S t Y,in-1 (z had tK.,.n quite iU but
was lecturer
Helen Parvin
had Gilbert Gilgans now living in
(By Leila Gordon)
cent s In.^pital m Portland The fee,jng much better.
charge o f the program compos- Florence, Ore.In the week they
The Garfield Home Ext. will young man tipped the scales a t( Mt-<. Irihr, Ablv„ , has heen ,.H nf <nnm nnH skits: and the were away they
drove 3000
„ _____
Mrs. John Abbott has been ed of songs and skits: and
meet with Daisy Riley Feb. 26 _ ..
miles.
0
^
1
ill
again
with
strep
throat.
She
FFA
put
on
a
program
of
parlj
with Mrs. Leslie Cansler as co­
Mr and Mrs. Oliver Taylor j
which
T
1
has had quite a seige of it but is imentary proceedure:
hostess. Meeting start at 10 A. Ted
Dernovek.
This is their Q R no£ visiting‘ at the
Ab. should
us remember );Ur formerly of Estacada and now
M.Subject "'Chinese Cooking.” first grandson and grandma is
residing at
Culver,Ore. are
The hostess will serve the din­ in Portland helping care for the botts the past week were their manners in a meeting Mrs. Eva proud paients of a son Delvin ■
daughter
Mrs.
Ted
Dernovek,
Dooley
gave
enough
camilias
t°
ner for a nominal
charge to young man.
members and friends o f the Ext. Frank Barberes, father of Mrs. 'Jr. and little girls Michele anil decorate the 7 tables and piano Wayne born Feb. 5. This is the ,
first boy; they have 4 girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Child- T. Dernovek is living with his I Cristi. Sh ‘ returned home Mon. and all enjoyed them and near-
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
Beal
| Mrs. Abbott is den
mother ly everyone took home a blos-
twin
and announced the 48th anniv-lsom. Thanks Eva from Garfield (Harriet Turner) have
ersary blue and gold dinner for Grange H. E.
_ girls born prematurely and in
the Cub Packs Feb. 28 at 6:30
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Carter an incubator. They are doing
P.M. at the grade school cafe.
spent two days at the coast bui well. One weighed 2 lbs. 13 oz,
j Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Qualls it was so stormy
they came the other 3.
L. J. Anderson .......................
Editor and P u b lish » entertained their son and fami- back and visited their daughter
The Glen Danforths of Ore-
Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County, : ly the Dean Qualls and Julie at and family the Laceys at Dali- gon City and the Carl Burkes
of Portland visited their par­
Oregon. Entered in the postoffice at Estacada, Oregon, as sec­ dinner Sunday.
I as before returning home.
ond class matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County one
Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Wade had
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Carter ents the Jim Lambs this week
year $2.50; outside the county and in the State of Oregon one j lunch at the Gordons Monday ' and family spent a week
end end.
There was a good crowd at
year $3.50; outside the State of Oregon one vear $4.00.
Sub­ and callers in
the afternoon recently with relatives near Se-
the dance Sat. night and every-
scriptions payable in advance.
were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Still, attle, Wash.
Davis one seemed to enjoy it. The
Mrs. Gordons daughter
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
STAFF CORRESPONDENTS „
_
_
, ,Jerry Dalton of Casper, W y o .' cleaned the Grange hall again VFW will hold their dance at
Garfield
Mrs. Ray Gordon bad sent a number of reels
so after the dance and stopped to the hal1 * el>'
Viola
Mrs rjo e Wiederhold a11 enjoyed seeing the family in visit her brother Louis Palma­ GOV. HOLMES CALLS FOR
George
s ' s Margar#' Ross Pictures.
teer and remained for supper. COMPULSORY LIABILITY
Eagle Creek
Mrs. Erma R ich , Herman Davis as been visit- Louis has been ill with a cold,
Boring
AND PROPERTY DAMAGE
Dodge
. Mrs. Anne Justice J ing the Elmer Davis and was at but is improved.
Currinsville
Mrs. Nellie Currin the dance Sat. night.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palm- INSURANCE LAW
Governor Holmes Friday call-
I ed for a law requiring compul­
sory liability and property dam­
age insurance on every motor
vehicle registered in Oregon to
solve what he termed “ a terri­
ble social problem in Oregon”
íJ J « -
Along with the compulsory in­
surance program, which he said
_______________ ___________ ____________________________________ I could expect powerfu. opposJ-
Mrs.Eldon Davis is the proud THETA RHO GIRLS
Week end visitors
(17 of guests of Rev. and Mrs. James [ion from the insurance indus-
parent of a 7 lb. 15 ounce baby
of O. Moore.
Governor Holmes asked for
INITIATION FEB. 20 them in all) at the home
daughter born Feb. 3 at
1:50
...................
! a law setting up a pool of
all
Alpha Lambda
Theta Rho Nettie Pinkley were her daugh-
A.M. at the Immanuel Hospital Club No. 35 will have initiat­ ter Ruth and family, Mr.
and1 Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Snyder casualty insurance companies
visited to
care of drivers who can-
in Portland. She has been nam­ ion at
their
next meeting Mrs. Rollo Damewood and
7 and son of Warrenton
ed Barbara Jean.
Thursday evening, Feb. 20
at boys from Glide, Oregon; her over the week end with
Mrs. not buy insurance elsewhere.
Governor Holmes said he in­
7:30. Mrs. Harley Looney.sec- daughter Jane and family, Mr. Snyder’s grandmother,
Mrs.
tended to ask for
passage of
Donald Dobbin enjoyed
his retary of the Joint Youth Com­ and Mrs. James H. Aull
and Sadie Wade and son Merle,
these laws by the next
legls-
13th birthday Feb. 12;
Mike mittee is expected to make her three children from Portland.
Choele F e b .ll; Johnny Camp­ official visit at this meeting. Others who
came
were a Jerry Hale accompanied his ive session. A compulsory insur­
anella Feb.13 and A l Anderson Miss Ann Harbert P. P.
will granddaughter Mr. and
Mrs. mother, Mrs. Elsie Hale to the ance bill introduced in the 1957
on Feb. 14.
conduct the meeting until
a Pete Bass, a daughter, Mr. and p elton dam at Madras last Sun- legislature died in committee.
‘During the short time
thac
new president has been instal­ Mrs. Folden and a
daughter,jday afternoon.
Jerry reports
my administration has been in
Mr. and Mrs.Wm.
Patrick led.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry. All that the Pelton Dam on the Des­
announce the engagement
of
had a lovely time.
chutes River is a very interest­ office,” Governor Holmes saia,
"w e have seen literally thous­
their granddeughter
Char­
Sunday guests at the home
ing project and is being con- ands o f pitiful instances of in­
lotte Arlene Stephenson to Mr. of Miss Lavena Crawford were
structed
very
much
like
the
one
stances of innocent persons be­
Miss Elva Kniskern and Mr.
Arthur James Mattson, son o f her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Been
being built on the Clackamas
their
Gordon Gilbert were
Sunday river on which he is employed. ing killed or maimed or
Mr. and Mrs. Iljalmer Mattson. of Milwaukie.
property destroyed by financial­
ly irresponsible motorists. This
is a terrible social problem
in
Oregon, and compulsory auto­
mobile insurance is the answer
to i t ”
Governor Holmes explained
that the present
Oregon law
does not require proof of finan­
cial responsibility until after a
driver has had
an
accident.
“ What you have no
way
of
knowing is that there are somu
85,000 uninsured drivers in Or- i
egon, or more, who last year in- |
SAME COOKING QUALITIES AS foo.’ 1
Xlicted millions of dollars in da- [
mages upon innocent persons in j
POTATOES, BUT NOT REGULAR IN
automobile accidents.
SIZE OR SHAPE
“ In many of those cases” the j
governor said,
‘judgements
■ ■ ■ ■ ■
could not be collected, or
the i
victim had to accept a low set­
tlement, because the driver at
fault had few or no assets.Many
crippled victims were thus pre­
YELLOW HANDS
vented from earning their livll-
hood and got no compensation
for it; many families lost their |
sole source o f support when
their provider was
skilled or
maimed; some families
ev en 1
CRISP, GOLDEN ROOT
had to become public
charges
because they were destitute ;an<l
thousands had to
pay
b ills1
which they could not afford,
■ Those families were helped
none by the fact that under ex- i
isting law the driver who
hit [
them would lose his driving pri-1
vileges if he could
not show
proof of future responsibility. ” |
FRESH CAUGHT, DELICIOUS FRIED!
The sooner news and advertising is in
our office - the better! Tues. Deadline!
THE CLACKAM AS COUNTY NEW S
Page
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, February 21, 1958
Garfield News
SB> ;
Currinsville Store
ESTACADA
COM M UNITY BULLETIN
PRODUCE
U . S. No. 2 Russets
POTATOES, 5 0 lb. bag 8 9 c
GOLDEN BANANAS
PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY, FEB. 21-22
2 lbs.
CARROTS
ALFALFA PELLETS
The new modern feed for all livestock!
Sheep especially!
1 0 % Molasses
2-lb. Antibiotic
2 5 % Barley,
5
Molasses
2-lb. Antiniotic
Bulk, 6-ton load .. $42T Bulk, 6-ton load .. $53T
Sacked 15-ton Id. $454" Sacked, 15-ton Id. $55T
Sacked, bv the ton $47T Sacked, by the ton $57T
Bv 80-lb.‘sack .... $2.10 By the 80-lb. sack $2.50
Available Now — Prices FOB Canby
— Other mixtures available on order—
HINKS SHEEP SERVICE
At Lone Elder
Phone Canby 2310
Attention -- McCulloch Chain Saw
Users of the Estacada Area . . .
McCULLOCH CHAIN S A W SALES
AND SERVICE
Is Available at the following shops:
Molalla McCulloch Shop
Molalla, Oregon
Mills Bros.
Sandy, Oregon
Tower Equipment Co.
310 S. E. Stevens, Portland
W e are sorry for your temporary inconvenience
NORTH WEST LOGGER SUPPLY
310 S. E. Stevens. Portland
35c
bag I Q c
Q U ALITY M E A T S
I
FRESH SMELT
3 lbs.
49c
Delrich M ARGARINE
BACON, 1 Vi lb. pkg.
$ 119
6 9 c lb.
LEAN,CENTER CUT!
WELL SMOKED
J0WEL BACON
GEORGE NEWS
Mrs. Joe Weiderhold
COLORED and CUBED
RANCH STYLE! TRY THIS PREMIUM BACON
AT THIS LOW PRICE!
PORK CHOPS
3 lbs. 6 7 c
2 9 c lb.
Nescafe Reg. $1.35
INSTANT COFFEE
Mrs. Katherine Poikila en­
tertained for luncheon several
ladies on Wednesday. The lad­
ies included were Mrs.
Flora
Klinker, Mrs. Elmer Klinker,
A SIZE TIN Mrs. C. L. Goodwin, Mrs. Geo.
CHUNK STYLE
Mapes, Mrs. Oouchie Sanders
and Mrs. Jack Jesse.
Oscar Forseth is carrying t>
petition to urge
the
county
court to oil the road from
the
top c f Eagle Creek canyon to
the Fish Hatchery,
or from
where the oil leaves off. Any­
one interested in signing that
Mr. Forseth hasn’t
contacted,
CLEANER, BRIGHTER,
would be welcome to stop
at
his home in George.
CLOTHES! DISHES TH AT
Mrs. Elizabeth Chaney visit­
SPARKLE! LGE. SIZE PKG. ed several days at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Joe Wieder­
hold.
Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Joe |
ICO FT. ROLLS
Wiederhold and children drove |
to Aurora to have dinner at the
home of his brother
George.
Mrs
Chaney
accompanied
them.
Del Monte TUNA
4 for $ 1 - 0 0
Energy SOAP POWDER
20c Pkg. 2 for 3 5 c
Igflgg-
Zee Wax PAPER , 2 pkgs. 3 5 c
REGULAR W H ITE, 80 COUNT
Zee Paper NAPKINS 2 for J 9 C
u ran
1954 FORD Sunliner
10 9 5 -0 0
V -8 Sport Coupe, R. & H.
Fordomatic, Cont. Kit
1954 PONTIAC 4-door
$ 9 5 -0 0
R. & H., New Paint, Sharp
1951 CHEV. 2-door
225
>1
R. & H. Powerglide
1954 CHEV. 4-door
895
Heater. 2-tone. Good rubbi
New seat covers.
1954 CHEV. 4-door
Powerglide, Heater, New seat
covers A -l. A real buy
1955 MERC. Montclair
16 9 5
Hardtop. Yellow and black. New
recaps. R. & H. Power steering
Olds Fiesta Hub -Caps
1953 BUICK 2-door
$95
R- &■ H. Dynaflow. A cleaner car
can’t be found. A real beauty.
Vitam in and M ineral Capante*
Miller Chevrolet
Service