Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, February 21, 1958, Page Page 5, Image 5

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I and children who are now liv-1 illness o f his mother, Mrs. Fred periments in
pelleting feed
*n® at
Lew ell, Oregon, were L. Carlson in Currinsville. The mixtures for
livestock, and
r
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I week end guests o f Sonny’s pa- j boys_ w ill go together to Lare- quoted prices per
pound
of
The seed growers
meeting rents, the Andrew Swansons.
do, Texas. Charles Coxe w ill go grain.
held last Friday in the Spring-
Marine Corporal
Charles on to the Marine base at Cor­
Bernice M iller suggested get­
water Grange hall was w ell at­ Coxe who has been spending
pus Christi, Texas to visit his ting gardens ready as quickly
tended. The Home
Ec. Cluu
his leave at the home o f his pa- friend, D. D. Youngblood. He as possible to work the soil,and
served 78 lunch.
Some had I rents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles w ill report for duty the 4th of that pruning
and
spraying
,
M
w e r e ! Coxe left Thursday with Jack March at Pensacola, Florida.
should be done soon. She read
unable to stay all day
Carlson who had been home on
Westminster
Fellowship a list o f w ell
known garden
Sonny and Dorothy Swanson leave on account o f the seriou3 Youth group w ill hold a Geo. flowers and plants which
are
Washington party at the Manse known to be poisonous in vary­
Saturday eve from 7:30 to 11 ing degrees. For example: the
P.M.Young people over 12 in common skunk carbbage root
the community are invited.
can be made into a deadly in­
Mrs. Esther Stewart of Glad­ secticide.
Oregon has several
stone visited with Mrs.
Tom weeds which are poisonous to
Pierce Friday.
humans as well as livestock.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Shibley
Everett Shibley read a letter
and children accompanied by writen by a hopeful individual
Jean’s parents, the Henry Mc- who wanted information on get­
Closkeys o f Portland visited in ting government payment for
j Seattle over the week end
at not raising hogs, and thought
the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J he’d also like to be paid for not
^^Closkey and other relatives, raisin corn to feed the hogs he
(Formerly Shorty’s Barber Shop)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hampton i was not going to raise,
Annie Scott (Scotty) and Tom Boyle, Props.
and family and Mrs. Erma Ten-
Legislative committee report
ny were Sunday dinner guests
was given by A. T. Varitz who
Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday thru Saturday
of the Everett Shibleys.
; talked on electric power.
He
Doris McMillan (the former
quoted from the new issue
of
Doris Greenman of Estacada)
the Oregon Grange
Bulletin,
and her fiv e
children
w ill
and gave additional informat­
leave next Friday to join her
ion on re-forestration minimum
husband, Robert McMillan who
number o f acres necessary for
is stationed at an army
base
payments and said land
must
near Frankfort, Germany.
be allowed to
grow without
Vine*
Fruit Trees
Mrs. Forrest Ercikson arriv­ pasturing.
ed home on Tuesday. She h a«
Roses
Dwarf Fruit Tree*
Charles Stiter, chairman of
I spent sometime in Washington,
Perennials
I D.C. participating in the Wo- the roads committee mentioned
Shrubs
! men’s Forum on National Se­ work done at the intersection
Bulbs, etc.
Shade Trees
new
curity.
She then visited For- near Springwater on the
i rest’s brother Floyd and family stretch o f Highway 211. A haz­
ardous junction for school bus
Add $1,000.00 or moro io
1 in Ridgefield, Conn.
Route 2 -Estacada, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bandeen use was discussed, and it was
the value of your home.
| and fam ily o f
Astoria were decided to contact the P T A on
L e t me ehow y o n actual c o lo r
j Sunday guests at the Charles that question and the practice
▼e Phone CR. 9-6996
“
k Exc:
photographe o f * Stark
Coxe home. Gene Bandeen an« of some drivers passing school
Leader V a ri e tite . Ñ o obllgal
Margaret Coxe
are brother busses w hile they are loading
T eleph on e o t w rite.
or unloading passengers.
! and sister.
Happy birthday was sung at
the lunch table to W. F. MUler,
Elwin Shibley,
Lena Millard,
Ethelyn Martin, Flora Hamil-
ton, Scott and
K evin Justice, i Page 5
THE C L A C K A M A S C O U N T Y N E W S
Martin Gentemann, Theresa El­
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, February 21, 1958
lis and to Mary Elizabeth Shib­
ley, who is just one year old.
State Health O ffice by
Grace
The quarterly birthday and
anniversary celebration w ill be Lundquist and copies given to j
held Feb. 28 with Jean Shibley, | each fam ily present.
Grace Henderson and
Theda
The Chaplain reported Jerry i
Tucker decorating tables
for A kins ill with pneumonia in an I Plumbing and Heating.
each month.
Members o f the
A ir Force hospital
in Texas.
General Sheet Metal
F.F.A. w ill be on the program
Fred Winston is in a hospital in j
after the 7 P.M. dinner.
Work
Members o f the Health and Pendleton. Margaret Shibley Is
Estacada
Safety committee held a meet­ convalescing from surgery
at
ing during lunch recess. They
reported raising $10 in an offer­ home; Jessie W ilbur’s daughter!
City Licensed
ing for March of
Dimes. A is very ill at a Portland hospit­
al
and
Eleanor
N
ew
ell's
sister
Phone
M U 7-3831
pamphlet on home
protection
•s recovering from injuries re­
Sanc.y
exercises was brought from the
ceived in a car accident.
¿ p n n g w a re r NBW S
NOW
A . D. Benshoof
OPEN
CSTACADA
BARBER SHOP
Come in and sign up for a
Nick Hinchcliffe
Agent
Including Hauling, Butchering, Cooling, Cut-
tin, wrapped and delivered for 6c lb.
Pork 8c lb.
Cooling, cut, wrapped and delivered, 4c lb.
Harold Middleton
Dial CR. 9-5145
Linoleum & Tiles - Out They Go!
1000’s of Tiles
1000’s of Yards
Asphalt Tile - Arm strong......................05
Linoleum Tile - 9 x 9 ................... ............ 06c
SPRINGWATER
Vinyl Asbestos Tile - Arm strong...... ..................12c
GRANGE HAS GOOD
Print Linoleum, 9 ft. heavy, 65c running foot
MEETING
Inlaid Linoleum, Reg. $3,25 s,q1jrdi_...v—$1.98
B y Anne Justice
Linoleum Rugs, (9 x 12^ ..................... $4.95
Springwater grange held two
meetings Saturday, Feb.8 con­
Remnants - Below Cost
vening at 10:30 A M. in
their
To Our Friends: Jim Hosek, formerly of
own hall fo r a daytime session
Estacada Floor Covering, now with
end at 8 P.M. in Highland
as
FRIEDMAN’S
HOUSE of LINOLEUM
3739 S.E. Hawthorne
BE
5-7161
(In the middle of the block on the north side
of the street)
Open Mon. & Fri. ‘Til 9 P.M.
FREE
KIDDIES
PH O TO CONTEST
guests o f
Highland Grange.
Roll call found one officer
ill
and unable to be present, Ellen
Ilodgkiss acted as lady
assis­
tant-steward for Jeanne Tllig.
Everett Shibley of the agricul­
tural committee announced the
glass growers meeting at 10 A.
!A. Feb. 14.
On Feb. 25 the grange agric­
ultural committees and masters
w ill meet at
Central Grange
nail, Beavercreek, and Shibley
r.as invited his committee
to
ride with him. George Gente­
mann of the
Farm Forestry
told o f a meeting held in M ol­
alla and raid that F. F. A. boys
at Estacada high school plan to
have a demonstration plot
of
land in the
Garfield area to
learn good forestry practices,
ncluding seeding,
planting,
thinning and shaping trees.
Charles Stiter spoke o f
ex-
FREE
Prizes w ill be awarded M ay 10
SECOND H IT !
JOHN L E P T O N and G LO R IA
T A L B O T in b
M a y’s Union Service
SUTTON'S G IR L"
14th. ¿ M a in Streets
Oregon City, at 14th & 99 E
SUN., MON., TUE., Feb. 23-25
E LVIS PR E SLE Y in
"JAILH0USE
ROCK"
Dallas Dragon
Blast Rangers
The
Dallas Dragons were
hotter than a firecracker Feb.
14 as the rolled over Estacada’s
hapless Rangers, 93 to 32.
The Dragons, yet to be
de­
feated this year in league com ­
petition, are rightfuUy
rated
one o f the top teams
in
the
state.
The host Dallas team
was
lead in scoring by Les Phillips
who got 17,
and Robin Cody
scored 11 for the losing Rang­
ers. The Junior Varsity
also
lost to the Draigon J. V .’s.
Estacada has three
games
left, at Central on Friday,Feb.
21, followed bf
home games
with Canby and Molalla.
,
FREE FREE
LloydWagon
Plus 20 Other Big Prizes
"P A W N EE"
//I
TAM ING
STARK BRO S HILLCREST FARM
M EAT CUT FOR LOCKERS
FREE
TIIU R., FRI., SAT., Feb. 20-22
GEORGE M ONTGOM ERY,
B IL L W IL L IA M S & LO IS
A L B R IG H T ln TRUCOLORS
C0UP0N SPECIALS!
-
-
-
Good Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and
Used Car
Specials
Wednesday, February 23-24-25-26
$295
41 CHEV. COE 1 ¿ TON TRUCK
54 FORD TUDOR
FORDOMATIC$795
50 FORD TUDOR
$195
54 CHEV. PICKUP
$895
50 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
$195
56 CHEV. 4 Door Wagon
$1595
Name ...............................................
A dd ress...........................................
53 OLDS “88” HARDTOP
$895
You could win an easy Merchandise
52 FORD TUDOR
$595
Order by depositing this coupon in the
56 FORD TUDOR
$1395
box at our store.
56 FORD
; i FORDOR W A G O N
$1895
The Award will be made Wednesday,
49 DODGE PICKUP
$395
Feb. 19, at 8 p.m. The person’s name
53 FORD TUDOR
$695
receiving the award will be posted.
51 PLYMOUTH W A G O N
$395
57 FORD DEMONSTRATOR
$2295
42 FORD PICKUP
$195
49 CADILLAC
$395
W E ARE T A K IN G ON A LIN E OF
V A C A T IO N TRAILERS. W E ’L L
H A V E SOME IN STOCK SO O N !
Box of 50 BOOK MATCHES:
0 9 c Each
Limit 4
OASIS and ALJO
ESTACADA FORD & MERCURY
Estacada
Phone CR 9-3262
With Coupon
COLTON
!
GOOD
ONLY
A T IIO R N F .R ’ S B IG
STORE
C H IE F
SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY
Area Osteopathic Hospital Under Construction
AGES: 2 WEEKS to 12 YEARS
VALUABLE PRIZES GIVEN TO THE
THREE MOST PHOTOGENIC
CHILDREN!
n
KlJt *1
, j
No Cost To Enter - No Strings Attached
4 ..
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... .
M
ft
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Mayflower
COTTAGE CHEESE
Pint 2 5 c' Save .08c
FIRST P R IZ E $ A S S A Y I N G S BOND
P R IZES A LS O FO R 2N D & 3RD P LAC E
ALL CHILDREN ENTERED W ILL BESHOWN IN
LIVING COLOR ON THE SCREEN AT THE
IfaiBROAPMyé
Fr
fÇ T A C A P A
Coupons Good Feb. 23-24-25-26 Only!
O l? É G O N
BRING YOUR CHILDREN GARBED IN BRIGHT
COLORS TO THE THEATRE
HOURS:
1 0 a.m. to 0 P-m-
PICTURES TAKEN TWO DAYS O N LY
TUES. & W ED. FEBRUARY 25 & 26
BY A W E LL K NO W N PHOTOGRAPHER
J to tr w iÁ ,
Work on the new 50-bed Port-
and Osteopathic
hospital
is
progressing on schedule, aided
by a mild winter. The $909,842
hospital is bef inning
to take
shape on the 4 acre site at SE,
28th and Steele streets in Port-
land.Concrete walls o f the base-
ment level are up and steel for
the frame work is
scheduled
soon to arrive. The all new hos-
pital is to be completed in No-
vember. Future goal through
additions is a 150 bed facility.
The hospital w ill serve
pati­
ents o f osteopathic physicians
and surgeons of the
Estacada
area.
*
BIG CHIEF MARKET *
Estacada, Oregon # CR 9-3224