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THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEW S Page Estacada, Oregon, Friday, April 11, 1958 WheelChair parade. Voted to send $4 to the Spence Memorial fund for scholarship.. Pot luck (By Leila Gordon) lunch was served Next meeting Janv Garfield Grange H E met at will be May 6 at Grace the Ray Gordons Tues eve with sens. Florence Lamb showed 10 members and 11 visitors.The how to make roses and popples. men accompanied their wives, j Garfield Extension will hold The evening was spent making the spring festival in the Grange paper flowers for the Vets hall April 11 at 1 PM. All mem- Garfield News UTTtfE EXPERT BARBERS THE BACK FENCE BUZZIN COUSIN t. Mr and Mrs. Hugh Hughes bers of Garfield Unit are asked Burkes of Portland and their, marriage to Jack Chaney of CARD OF THANKS to bring cookies. Friends of the oldest grandson Brian Lamb of Dodge Friday night is Oregon We wjsh to thank you for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sagner Unit invited. Camas, Wash. S a r ^ h ^ a n ^ h e v ^ e c e iv - y °ur kind and beautiful expres- Mr and Mrs. Ray Wolf Mr and Mrs. Harry Lightner Mr. and rs. Hector Anders them Sat. night an they receiv svmoathv extended to Jr. and two daughters were in entertained their families. ed many nice gifts y p y NOTICE: Oui deadline for a car wreck on way to visit his Mr and Mrs Ray Gordon were' Mrs. Hattie Herchberger was Us during the illness ana news and advertising is Tues parents for Easter. Mrs. Light- entertained at their son and fa- one of the hostesses at Garden death o£ our mother. day night. We cannot guaran ner was killed and Harry is sei mily’s the John Wickenkamps Club on. She stayed us. n g Mr and Mrg jj W. Bergob tee publication If material Is Tacoma of Beaverton. In the afternoon ^ the Ray Gordons and return- ^ ^ ^ w £ Hughes "0uSiy"hurt"and"'i‘ n ... « .. .____ _________ _________ — pen- ed to her home received later than Tuesday hospital. The children are not they all went to see the Mr and Mrs. Robert L. Hughes Monday eve serjousiy hurt. Mr and Mrs. H. puins The Leslie Randalls had most I Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hills at-1 Lightner St went to Tacoma; o f their families home for Eas- tended church is Oregon C y returned home Sun. | Easter and afterwards visited Charlotte and Paul Lee left ter The Harold Middletons enter- “ t kis ^ t h e r s , the Virgil Hills Sat.for Clatskanie to visit their grandparents the Paul Christ tained her sister from Portland, ln Portlona- of Louls Palmateer announces iansens. Sun. after sunrise serv Mr and Mrs Mike Masko ices the rest of the family fo ll Portland m d “ ¿ U r ‘ he a J !rival ° f four ' “ tle pupp‘ owed All returned home Sun. ry Ellis an Sandra Lee o f Porter ^ ^ ^ h T h u a ?P eve. ... n .„ „ , . Visiting at the Milo Groves Mr. and Mrs. Heiser of Gar- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Randall and are their son and family Mr.and fjeid visited the Dickey Palma- family spent Easter with her Mrs Jack Groves of Viola and teers Tues family the Dan McDermitts oi their daughter the Kenneth | Visiting at the Dewey Qualls INVITES Portland. Meekers family of Southwick, | jaSj week were Mr- and Mrs. Other famiUes out to Easter Ida They reported that Ruth j,'rank Chevron, Mr. and Mrs. dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Dock- Anders also of Southwick as ie- Harry Kitching, Albert K itch -! ey Palmateer to their daughters covered after surgery and do- ing an(j Hattie Hershberger, the Dan Parkisons- The James ing well. Slyvan Carter .returned home Lambs entertained their daugh- Ramona Schweitzer, daugh- from the hospital on the 2nd. i ters and families, the Glen Dan- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schwei- He is improving satisfactorily, forths of Oregon City, the Carl tzer of Porter was united in gill Reimers spent Easter at home but returned to the Vets hospital Mon eve The Porter school was the scene of an Easter party on Fri. for the children and their pai - ents. See “This Is The Life” KOIN-TV Sunday Noon Mrs. Girod, teacher o f Porter school is ill at her home and they have a substitute teacher. Others with colds are Hattie Qualls and Florence Lamb. IM M ANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Main & Center, Sandy You to Worship, Sundays, 8:30 & [ST AC AD A BARBER SHOP Annie Scott (Scotty) and Tom Boyle, Props. 1 1 A .M ., Sunday School 9:45 A .M . Lenten Service, Wednesdays, 7:3 0 Currinsville Store ESTACADA COM M UNITY BULLETIN PRICES FOR FRIDAY TA KE TO U R T I M E . . . S H O P A R O U N D NO COMMENT WASHINGTON— The course of Congress in the rest of the session may well be determined by what constituents tell Sena tors and Representatives who are back home for the 10-day Easter recess. Major decisions will begin to take shape soon after Congress reconvenes on April 14. These ing the regular Dodge Com involve taxation, spending, -la Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller of Stewart CR 9-3231 or Mrs Al Milwaukie, Wisconsin. munity Club meeting this Fri bor measures and others. Springwater, Mrs Locy Broad- Main CR 3318 before Monday, The Easter recess offers Con HELEN RICKEY ON OSC hurst of Estacada, Arthur April 14. day, April 11 at 6:30 PM. gressmen an opportunity to 4 POINT HONOR ROLL Smith of Currinsville and Mr. A ll are invited. contact voters and taxpayers in and Mrs. Larry Meade of Esta- PAST NOBLE GRANDS Helen Rickey, daughter of their home areas. And Congress Estacada were dinner guests at WILL MEET APRIL 14 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rickey, was the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Del The Past Noble Grands Club one of the students listed on the Mr. and Mrs. James Rickey needs the sound advice of Gant at their home in Spring- will hold their regular meeting 4 point honor roll at OSC for the!o£ Seaside and Helen Rickey of ' citizens, including business- _ ' . | men water Wednesday evening of on Monday, April 14 at the , winter term. The 4 point hon-,' end jt been suffering from re- last week. home o f Mrs. Oral Stormer. A I or roll is made up o f those stu- Coos B y sPent the week dents who receive straight A ’s| wit'1 their parents. Other callers j cession jitters, complicated by dessert luncheon will be served at 1 PM folowed by the busi in their work. Helen is teaching,at the J. C. Rickey home Sun- (the division of power between NORTII FORK WIVES LUNCHEON ON APRIL 16 ness meeting Each member is t° freshman girls health and phy- day were Rev. and Mrs- Orville , the Republican Administration Marshfield w int. r„ Mr_ T , and Democratic Congress, and and sical education at Wives o f North Fork project bring a needle, thimble, High Sshool in Coos Bay, the °, .. . 7 T i the struggle for political ascen- employees will hold a luncheon thread. spring term- ¡Rockhill o f Dayton, Mr and Mis. (jancy in the coming elections. on April 16. at noon at the Am DODGE COMMUNITY ¡Gilbert Rickey and two boys j Pressure groups seek appro erican Legion hall in Estacada Mr. and Mrs.-Ford Darrow POT LUCK FRIDAYjand Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rockhili priation of astronomical sums of Reservations for the luncheon are enjoying a visit from Ford’s money to combat the business are to be made with Mrs. Leo^neice Miss Marlene Trexell of Remember the potluck preced- of Portland downturn— to incur deficits amounting to billions annually, to flout the dangers of inflation and to assume responsibilities TOP q u n ilT V , T EIID EK of state and local governments- 1 to centralize more power In j Washington. Major issues to be settled in | the coming months include: Taxation— Most Congres- i sional leaders now say taxes ! will be cut $3 to $6 billion ann- 1364 SUMMER’3 0 - Form • ualy. They expect the Eisenho wer administration to support such a program, in spite o f the hesitancy on tile part of many " SWEET, JUICY, Reg. 79c, SAVE 20c high officials, and the Presl- VLL MEAT, NO W A STE _________ j dent’s insistence that no decis- Serve FRESH ORANGES in Delicious ! ion hase been made, Salads or as healthy vitamin packed juice! j In view of this sentiment,more and more attention is being paid to the kind o f tax reduction. : enter c u t Remarkable business support | is being given to the Sadlak- ; Herlong bill. This measure p ro -1 | vides for reduction of highly CRISP, GOLDEN discriminatory individual and "HICK-MEATED - HAVE THEM BARBECUED corporaton income taxes under j a plan which would result e v -1 entually in a top bracket of 42 ! percent. FRESH, CRISP, GREEN This program, businessmen [ I say, would not only provide CURRINSVILLE HIGH QU ALITY, Fresh, Lean long overdue tax reform, but ! would provide a sound basis for I business to grow and provide more jobs. But Congress is being bom- j barded with other tax propos many of them designed on Taste well, Colored - Cubed als— ly to spur temporarily consum er buying power instead of j meeting the fundamental issues- Economy — Congress has al REG. or DRIP - The Same ready appropriated funds -some Fine Coffee Served bills on Administration recom In Restaurants mendation— which will in 1 Lb. Boxes, Reg. 15c, SAVE 20c crease spending so that a defic LIMIT, 3 BOXES TO ONE FAMILY it o f at least $2 billion is cer tain in this fiscal year, and un questionably a much larger de- |ficit in the new fiscal year. STAR-KIST, CHUNK STYLE The contest thus far is be- ! tween the New-Fair Deal advo cates of unlimited public works and other spending plans to provide jobs,and the Admin FOR DEXTRINS, MALTOSE, DEXTROSE istration program to stimulate employment but on a less gran- iose scale. In this situation leaders of the Congressional ‘economy bloc’ are seeking to prevent ri otous, unrestrained spending which might plunge the nation i MT «Mir into $10 billion a year deficits, j spur inflation and generally da-1 CREATED BY KRAFT FOODS mage the economy. Last year Congress under the impetus of ‘back home1 de mands cut about $5 billion from budget bills. But ln pass ing the first five of 13 appro priation bills which make up the budget, the House increased the President's recommenda tion by $1 billion. And the big gest spending bills, such as na tional defense, are yet to come. Meantime .Congress learned that the government payroll has zoomed to over $1 billion a month, the higheat in history. bull THE Findthese T Ü U i. BEST IN TOWN AND SATURDAY, APRIL 11 and 12 J Boneless CORNED BEEF 5 5 ° lb. I ORANGES PORK CHOPS 7 5 c lb. CARROTS, Country Style SPARE RIBS Cello Bag 9C 59c CABBAGE GROUND BEEF 5 lb. bag 5 9 c 9c lb. 4 9 c lb. M ARGARINE 23c ea. 5 1 lb. Pkgs. 1 . 0 0 B O YD'S COFFEE X lb. tin 7 9 e POWDERED SUGAR 3 b x s 2 5 c TUNA FISH, Vi size tins 3 for S 5 c I KARO SYRUP 1 pint bottle 1 9 c Miracle Whip - Full Pint SALAD DRESSING 3 9 c PARO DO« MIAI 5 lbs. 5 5 c WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT Currinsville Market C. D. GROSHONG, Jr., £one Manager 2725 Monroe Milwaukie, Ore.OL. 4-5758 Borricos, Zn«. T E R I F F IC TERIFFIC DISCOUNTS DEALS! 1958 MERCURY Turnpike Cruiser Fully Equipped 1958 FORD Fairlnne Fordor Loaded! 1958 FORD Country Sedan All Extras ESTACADA FORD & MERCURY Estacada Phone CR 9-3262 Tire Sale for A Limited Time, Only! B. F. GOODRICH PREM IUM TIRES LIFE-SAVER SILVERTOWNS SILVERT0WN TUBELESS NYLONS Vs OFF LIST PRICE! LIBERAL TRADE-INS ON USED TIRES Al Larson’s TEXACO