Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, March 28, 1958, Page Page 5, Image 5

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THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, March 28, 1958
SPECIALS - SPRINGWATER STORE
THURS., FRI., SAT., MARCH 27-28-29
CONTROL FOR GARDEN
SOIL INSECTS
Since garden planting time is
here, and it is has been a rather
mild winter, it is suggested by
R. L. Smith, County Agent,that
| gardeners plan to apply a
soil
insecticide prior to planting.
An application of Aldrin or
Dieldrin as directed will
give
FISHER’S CHEESE. 2 Lb. Loaf
Pheasant TOMATOES, 2,/ 2,s
Snack LUNCH MEAT, 12 oz.
VIENNA SAUSAGE, 4 oz. tins,
Pheasant Whole Med. BEETS, 303’s
E&ker’s CHOCOLATE CHIPS, 6 oz.
Baker’s Premium CHOCOLATE, 8 oz.
Dromedary GINGERBREAD, 14 oz.
23c
Pillsbury Orange CAKE MIX
29c
Pheasant COFFEE
___________ , 1 lb . 79c
The Easter program
at the
Springwater
Presbyterian
Church will he at the
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Patterson, School hour 9:45 AM.
and children of Milwaukie were
Don’t forget
the
pot luck
Grange social
Saturday afternoon visitors at dinner at the
BEULAH HAND
the home of Mrs Erma Ti nny.. evening, Friday, March 28.Ever­
While Everett
and Elwln yone welcome.
Beulah Hand is one of the
Shibley attended the Presbytery
. years of
_________
After many
efficient- 8 women legislators
in
the
meeting at Bethany, Jean Shib-
serv.ng the public the Hilltop State of Oregon and she is ask­
ley and
children and Erma Service station is in the process ing her return to the 1959 leg-
Tenny visited the
Tom Bard of being torn down and remov- .slature.
home in Forest Grove Tuesday, ed It will be missed by Spring-
The Clackamas County Court
We are told that Jerry Akins v/ater and Estacada people,
appointed Mrs. Hand in
1957
is still ill in the hospital at Lake­
when a vacancy occurred. The
land air force base
in Texas.
appointment had the unanimous
Jerry has been in the hosptal
opproval of
the
Clackamas
for seven weeks
County Democratic
Central
Mrs. Elwin Shibley’s sister
Committee.
and family, Mr. and Mrs Wayne
In the Special Session
she
Fry and Beth Ann were callers
voted to reduce taxes 20
pei
at the Shibley home on Sunday.
cent. She also voted
to give
The Everett and Elwin Shib- THUR. FRI. SAT. Mar.27-29 businesses incentive tax relief
ley families attended a concert v i r m n u « TiiD r
so that new industries can come
at Lewis and Clark College Sat.
MATURE & KAREN to Oregon and put our unem-
eve. given by the San Francisco i STEELE in
ployed to work. She says
she !
Seminary choir
will support legislation to ex-1
Mr. and Mrs John Foldin de­
ompt money parents spend on
cided to take a drive over
the
childrens' educations from in- I
weekend. They left home Friday
cofe tax. Also vote to exempt
SECOND FEATURE
going to Spokane and Lewiston,
retired persons living on limit­
Idaho and coming
home
on JOSEPH COTTEN and
ed incomes, pensions, social se ­
Monday by way o f Enterprise
property
VIVECA LINDFORS in curity, from paying
and LaGrande.
They
report
taxes.
good weather for the entire trip.
! Mrs. Hand was born in Ore-
Mr and Mrs. Wilber
Howell
i gon in 1917.
She worked her
drove to Umatilla Saturday for
way through school
and has
a visit at the home of Mr and
worked in hop yards,
Oregon
Mrs Clarence Olson.
shipyards, the Oregonian adver-
Mr. and Mrs Harry Boyle are _______________________________ I tising dept., secretary to Rep.
visiting their daughter and son-
; Groener 1955 legislative session,
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W H.Tuck- oUN. MON. TUE. March 30,3x Journal clerk at 1957 session,
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyle have
TT Married 20 years to
Floyd
been spending the winter
in and April 1
Hand, materials engmeeer o f
Arizona and are now on
their ! ROBERT MITCHUM,
CURT Bonneville Power Adm.
way home to Bend.
_______________
Mr and Mrs. Murray Kigglns JURGENS I d
drove to Seattle Saturday taking j
Mrs. Agnes
Carpenter to her !
CARD OF THANKS
home.While there they will visit
We
wish to thank the many'
a few days and return home on :
wonderful people
who have
Tuesday.
been so kind and generous to
Mr. and Mrs.Arnold
Broad-
us during the many months of
hurst enjoyed an evening of pi­
Weekend guests at the Oscar Ed’s illness. We shall always
nochle at the
Carl Swanson Forseth home were Mr and Mrs cherish them as our very dear
home in Colton Tuesday eve.
Paul Bishop and girls of Sea- friends.
Bill Brondhurst had as an ov side.Sunday dinner guests were Louise Linn
ernight guest Saturday evening j .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kallgren and Edward Jr., Doris and Arlene
Mike Chonile o f Estacada.
son of Vancouver, Wash.
Linn._______________
OPENI NG!
Springwater News
§ p e « * i« l
1954 CHEV. 4-Dr.
7 4 5 -0 0
Powerglide, R. & H-, 2-Tone. Good tires
1954 CHEV. 4 Dr.
6 9 5 -0 0
2-Tone. Good tires.
1956 FORD Stat. Wag. 1 6 9 5 - 0 0
V-8. Overdrive, R. & H., 2 Dr. SHARP
1950 HUDSON
1 2 5 -0 0
4 Dr. Sharp for a ‘50 Model
1955 CHEV. 4 Dr.
9 9 5 -0 0
6 Clyinder. Very clean.
1957 CHEV. 4 Dr.
1 8 9 5 -0 0
2-Tone. R. & H. Powerglide. Sharp.
Miller Chevrolet
Service
Estacada, Oregon
The Sharkfighters
The Holliday
Brand
Enemy Below
good control of wire-worms, lar ­
vae of cucufber peetle,
carrot
rust fly and white maggot. Irt
addition, seed com maggot,on­
ion maggot, and cabbage mag­
got injury can be greatly reduc­
ed or eliminated.
The procedure which fits in
with the normal preparation of
the soil in spring is as follows:
Mcnday, March 31,
B A R T O N B E A U T Y SHOP
Between Barton and Eagle Creek
Look for “ BARTON BEAUTY SHOP” Sign
Open House Monday
EVERYONE INVITED!
Sally Mode
STARK BRO’SHILLCREST FARM
Frail Trots
Vinos
Nick Hinchcliffe
Agent
Dwarf Frail Trots
Add SI,000.00 or moro to
Ibi voll# of your homo« Route 2 -Estacada,
Phone CR. 9-6996
MEAT CUT FOR LOCKERS
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. 3-5145
ESTACADA FOOD CENTER
s
IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE
H
THE DISTRIBUTION OF - -
A tam ps
STARTING, THURSDAY, MARCH 27,
NO STAMPS ISSUED ON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR TOBACCO.
PRODUCE
1 0 Poly Bag No 1 Deschutes Spuds 5 9 e
Borden's
MAYONNAISE
Quart
49c
Santiam Blue Lake Cut
RADISHES,
GREEN ONIONS,
Fancy BANANAS
2 bunches
2 bunches
9 C GREEN BEANS, 303's
9C
2 lbs. 2 9 c
Prices for thurs. Fri. Sat. March 27-28-29
Whoie-bean, grind your own -
Green Gable COFFEE, lb. 5 9 c
(limit 3)
3 9 c lb.
Fresh Ground BEEF
lb. 1 9 c
Lynden's Famous
Pan-ready FRYERS
8 9 c Ea.
Del Monte PICNIC HAMS
4 9 c lb.
Hoody's Cream Style or Crunch
PEANUT BUTTER, 18 oz. jar
Tastewell Grated
TUNA, V i size tins
1 0 Lb. Sack GOLD MEDAL FLOWER 9 9 c
3 cans 49c
Tastewell MARGARINE,
49c
5 f°r $1 - 0 0
Grade 'A' Medo-Dew BUTTER lb.
65c
Ore.
By Popular Demand we are again giving
one FREE pint of Sherbert with each quart
of Roger's GRAND PACK ICE CREAM!