If 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 9 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 .. • . f. r ... . M ft . . 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