SPECIALS - SPRINGWATER STORE THURS., FRI., SAT., APRIL 3-4-5 Beef, Chicken or Turkey Pies, Frozen 8 oz. 4 for 95c Pheasant CHUNK TUNA, .V’s 5 for 99c Pheasant Fancy Select OLIVES No 1 tail 3 for 59c Blue Plate Broken SHRIMP. 5 oz. Ea. 43c Pheasant Cream Style CORN, 303’s 2 for 25c FISHER’S 2 Lb. CHEESE 59c Pillsbury Angel CAKE MIX 39c SUNSPUN MARGARINE 5 for $1 '>0 Brown or Powdered SUGAR 2 1-lb. pkgs. for 25c Pheasant SHORTENING 3 Lbs. 79c FRESH VEGETABLES - MEAT - DAIRY FOODS 1799 00 Buys A NEW CHEVROLET! A complete car - ready to go - Nothing more to boy! S p e c ia l Estacada high school FFA, Geo. Suter and Fred Kerchoffer were guests at West Linn Chapter of Visiting at ’the Andrew Swanson home over the week FFA at a banquet at the West Linn Inn Tuesday eve . „ end were Sonny and Dorothy It is reported several children Swanson and family from Low­ , in the community are confined ell to their homes with measles Mrs. Erma Tenny was happy Mr and Mrs. Elwin Shibley to have the Kenneth Petri fam­ attended the county council ily of Portland at her home for meet of all Clackamas County Sunday dinner. She was pleas­ Granges at Frog Pond Grange antly surprised to have as call­ Tuesday eve , ers Sunday afternoon the Ed­ Mrs. McCloskey of Portlann ward Shearer family and Mrs- spent the week end with her Chaney from Clackamas daughter and family, Mrs.El­ Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kiggins win Shibley. and family were dinner guests Guests of the W H. Tucker o f the Walter Strobel family In family were Mr. and Mrs. L N. Oregon City Sunday Clarence Olson is spending m Nielsen of Tillamook Mrs. Francis Grund of Mon­ few days in Springwater from his home in Hermiston taking mouth, guest speaker at the Es­ care of his grass fields in this tacada Study Club Tuesday eve v/as an overnight guest of Mrs. community The Allan Wiechmann family Forrest Erickson. Do not forget the Easter sun­ of Portland were weeK end Easter guests at the S. E. Lawrence rise service at 6 AM on morning - Springwater Presby­ home. Mrs Arnold Broadhurst’s terian church. mother and brother Mrs.Lappei, and Bud were dinner guests on Saturday after which they went on to Maupin. Bud Lappen will (By Leila Gordon) resume his work at Maupin but Mrs. Lappen will return to her Booster night at the Grange home in Salem after visiting Sat. night was well attended her children in central Oregon. and pot luck lunch was excell­ Colton Mr. and Mrs Arnold Broaa- ent.Visitors were from hurst spent Saturday eve visit­ Grange, Springwater , Yamhill Speaker ing with Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Sandy Grange. Brown of Estacada and on Sun­ was Joe Guttridge, state deputy day were dinner guests at the who talked on Grange Unity and the young people in the Joe White home in Silverton. After an extended visit with Grange. Mr Kenner of Yamhill her daughter Mrs. S E. Law­ talked on life ins. and presented rence, Mrs. Edna Symons will a clock to the Grange. Gladys leave from the Portland Inter­ Prater won the Afgan. The Eas­ national air port Friday night ter parade was the latest styles by the ior Detroit and her home in in Hawaiian dresses Guines, Mich. She will be met Springwater girls who had been men witli in Detroit by her son and his to Hawaii and the family and will make the re- their Hawaiian shirts and the II j ,v ainev of her journey by car. latest styles in dresses and hat he plans to be home for Easter. in the USA by Garfield girls. The rock & rol band rendered George G< ntemann and two Springwater 1950 FORD Pickup 4 0 0 -0 0 34 Ton Model F-3, Rea! Sharp 1954 CHEV. 4-Dr. 7 4 5 -0 0 Powerglide, R. & H., 2-Tone. Good tires 695-00 1954 CHEV. 4 Dr. 2-Tone. Good tires. 1956 FORD Stat. Wag. 1 6 9 5 - 0 0 V-8. Overdrive, R. & H., 2 Dr. SHARP 125-00 1950 HUDSON 4 Dr. Sharp for a ‘50 Model 995-00 1955 CHEV. 4 Dr. 6 Clyinder. Very clean. l" 5 7 C H F V .4 D r . Garfield News 18 4 5 -0 0 2 -Tone. Radio and Header, Sharp teller Chevrolet Service estacada, Oregon ■ a few numbers and all settled Page 3 THE CLACKAM AS COUNTY NEW S down to enjoy Bernice Millers Estacada, Oregon, Friday, April 4, 1958 slides taken on her trip witn appropriate comments by her foreign countries arriving on s c i s s o r s & SAWS 4H and others who were there CLUB IS BUSY West Coast markets soon. Mrs. Sylvan Carter and Doyle The Scissors and Saws 4H With large beef supplies tend­ visited Sylvan in Emmanuel Club at Three Lynx are busy ing to lower prices most profits Hospital Mon. and reported he making coffee tables and stuff­ in cattle feeding will have to is much improved and hopes to ed toys. come home by the end of the come from weight gains rather The woodworking group is than any price differential be­ week. He has been there there making coffee tables and the tween feeder and slaughter over three weeks. sewing group is making stuffed Garfield Home Ec. met at the grades the specialist explains. toys hall March 26. Cora Haupert Meanwhile, the present build­ So far this year the Wood­ end Florence Lamb demonstra- up in cattle numbers appears working group has made fruit- ed gift wrapping. Plans were headed for -a cutback with few ­ baskets. The sewing group has made for the Spring Festival os er beef cows and heifers on U S. made needle cases, pin cushions April 11 at the hall with Gar­ farms than a year ago. Fowler and scarves. field hosts to the folowing units. believes the down trend is like­ Viola. Redland, Dodge and ly to continue for a year or two, Highland An invitation has level out and start up by I960 been sent to two new units Do­ or 1961. ver and Springwater.Cora Hau­ Hog prices will prabably hit a pert and Florence Lamb report high, the specialist reports. ed on the planning committee While pork prices may hold up and new subjects were voted ‘ better than beef this spring.lar- on for next year. Florence ger marketings, heavier animals Lamb brot geraneum plants and lower prices are predicted and sold them, the psoceeds to for next fall. This is a result of go to the 4H camp.Also had a a large spring pig crop through­ grab bag o f parkaged gifts out the nation and plentiful from members, the proceeds tu feed supplies Duncan & Son fisance the festival. After stick, lunch at noon more plans were (Formerly Mac’s for made and committees named. NOTICE: Oui deadline Trading Post) news and advertising is Tues­ The leaders Mrs.Beaulah Buser asd Dale Fenno were unable to i day n/ght. We cannot guaran­ attend and a special meeting! tee publication if material is will be called later- Next j received later that Tuesday Phone CR 9-3983 month leaders are Margaret Elkins and Gladys Jones. Sub- [ ject “ Time Saving Meals” at j Mrs. Elkins Untar New Management! ESTACADA EXCHANGE Buy - Se// - Trade! STARK BRO’SHILLCRFST FARM MID-SPRING SLUMP SEEN BY OSC FOR CATTLE AND HOG PRICES Cattle and hog prices appear headed for a mid-spring slump after getting o ff to an excellent start in 1958, reports W. Y. Fowler, Oregon State college livestock marketing specialist . Livcweight prices for choice cattle that recently reached $29 a hundredweight highest price since November 1952. are likely to drop $3 to $5 in April and May with some pil- j ing up of marketings. Fowler says cattle marketed in the next three months may also weigh heavier than usual. The specialist looks for prices to recover slightly this summer but not back to present levels. Slaughter cattle prices next fall wil be tied ciosely to pork sup­ plies that are likey to be hea­ vy, and to general business con­ ditions. Fowler says 1958 looks like a record year for cattle feeding. Coupled with this is the pros pect of considerable beef from i fruit Tr«« Vinos Nick Hinchcliffe Agent Dwarf fruit Trow throbs far «finíais Shad« Trow Bulbs, «fe. Add 91,000.00 or more to the value of your homes Route 2 -Estacada, Ore nM show you actual color ÏS S S & tt tJrtjES No obligado*. Phone CR. 9-6M 6 M EAT C’J T FOR LOCKERS Including Hauling, Butchering, Cooling, Cut- tin, wrapped and delivered for 6c lb. Poi-k 8c lb. Cooling, cut, wrapped an . delivered, 4c lb, Harold Middleton Dial CR. ''-5145 YOUR CASTER SHOPPING A T - - - DO Estacada . FOOD CENTER PRICES FOR THURS., F k I., S A T., APRIL 3-4-5 Grade A A While EGGS Swift's Premium ¡faijy Cooked — Shank Half § 9 C lb- Butt Half lb. Center-cut Slices Mediums 2 dozen 8 8 « PRODUCE Swift's Thick-sliced Fresh No 1 ASPARAGUS lb 1 9 c California White New POTATOES, 3 lbs. BAC0N Hills Bros. COFFEE 29« Shurfine ORANGES, 5 Ib. Poly bag ( J 9 * 1 Lucky Lady 6 Pkg*- 8 9 « ' \ 1 Hi-C ORANGEADE 46 oz. 4 for 100 303 tins FRUIT COCKTAIL, 5 for 1 . 0 0 Large Extra Fancy Delicious Shurfine APPLES 2 lbs. 25c CANNED MILK Frozen PEAS 89c ib- 6 9 c 9 8 « lb; Boneless Holiday 9 8 c II) Tall Cans Nalley's 22 oz. bottle LUMBERJACK SYRUP Reg. 39c, Special 35« C. & H. Cane SUGAR 10 Bag 9 9 c DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES Yellow, Devilsfood, White or Marble Reg. 35c pkg. FOR EASTER O N LY 4 Pkgs. 1 - 0 0 8 for 1 0 0 Sassy SWEET PICKLES Ì 6 oz. jar Tastewell SALAD DRESSING Full quart 29c 39c Fluffo, 3 Ib. tin SHORTENING 10c off Label Birdseye Frozen STRAWBERRIES 10 oz. pkg. 79« 2 for 49c Shurfresh COTTAGE CHEESE Full Pint 2 7 c