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THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, May 16,1958
THE CHANGING ¿CENE
NOTES BY
THE WAYSIDE
and costly” cays Cook "but the
average grow er w ill lose $20
an acre or m ore if he allows the
mustard and "adish plants
to
sale. And last,
but not least,
(Continued fr o f Page 2)
shattered seed will remain on
hand pulling advisable in
ail the ground to germinate
for
fields where any of these tw o years to com e.”
week plants appear.
"Sure-
Plants with seed pods form ­
hand w eeding is burdensom e
ed should bo piled and removed
mature seed.
Figure it this
from the field. Otherwise new
way. Cleaning crim son clover
seeds heavily
infested with ly form ed sott seeds may ma-
■ds ture even after the plant
has
mustard and w ild radish
Some are
w ill rem ove close to 10 percent been pulled or cut
o f the good clover seed I do not cutting mustard
d radish
know what clover seed w ill be
..
v
...
hand
worth this vear but supposing ,m ostly rad,5h) w ,th a
the price to be
15
cents n. I sickle. This m ethod may prove
pound and j> 600 lb.
per acre effectiv e but the stubs are like-
yield.
Seed lost in
cleaning ]y l0 produce at least some new
would be
worth $9 an acre, grow th w hich
w ill produce
Then there i? the extra c le a n -, see(j t0 ,-einfest
the ground,
ing charge. The remaining seed This depends upon the stage of
w ill still contain some
w eed
,{h at tlm e of cutting,
seed. That means a low er price
_ .
,
..
and nossihilitv nf
a difficult.
Crim son c.ov cr is
one
eges, residcrce halls for young
working wo..i n and many out­
ers. The mem bers w ork in ev ­
L J. ANDERSON
Editor and P u blish 2 T
ery department o f their
local
Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada. Clackamas County,
church.
Oregon. Entered in the postoflice at Estacada, O regon, as sec­
Mr. and Mrs. R R. Cooke ond ela. s matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County cue
w ere
M other’s Day
d i n n r vt i > ¿ 011 , outride the county and in the State of Oregon one
Sub­
guests of the Jack Kohls o f Lo­ >e„r ;>2.5'J, outside the State of Oregon one vear $4.00.
scriptions payable in ldvanee.
w er Logan.
STAFF COKKESPOISDENIS
Mrs. Ray Gordon
Members o f the
Am erican G arfield
Mrs. Lafaye Fouts
L' "ion Auxiliary. Post No 74, Viola
Mrs. Joe W iederhold
w ill be guests at the
11 AM George
CT. el
Mrs. M argarz' Ross
bin service at
the First Hag
3oring
Mrs. Erma Rich
Methodist Church of Estacada
; y d .o»
Mrs. Anne Justice
on Muy 18.
Currinsville
Mrs. Nellie Currin
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
ThE BUILT-IN R A N G E ISN'T A N EW IDEA.
IO O Y E A R S A G O C O A L A N D W O O D
BURNING STOVES W ER E BUILT INTO WAIL
Register Now With
Malcolm Frost
<%uaU¿iec¿{
Pd. Ad».. I Mofey, Trn»^ Skoko tor Commissioner
-Committee 3229 S C Concord Milwguklt. Oregon
Man is an imitative creature
and whoever is foremost
Schiller
Clamili ¿Jiuimii illume
Phone MOhawk 5 3794
Gresham, Oregon
Day and Nighi Service - A Local Institution
for Justice of the
r
DEMOCRAT
For Summer Piano
INSTRUCTION
See me at the Estacada
Church of God on Thurs­
days, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
or 1 :30 to 4:00 p.m.
304 Fine Arts Building
Portland
CA 8-5522
+r V f A U ß T
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0 Masonic Bldg
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' J T H E BU ILT -IN O F 1958, H O W E V E R ,
15 A F A R C R Y F R O M THE O LD ST O V E O F IO O
V E A R S AGO. A U T O M A T IC L P -G A 5 FEATURES
M A K E COOKING A PLEASURE RATHER THAN A CHORE
Clackamas Counties
im port­
ant seed crops.
Last season
Clackamas County
gtpwera
produced seed on 450 acres of
this legume. The acreage this
year is double o f the 1957 acre­
age. Satisfactory prices are ex ­
pected.
Reduce T a x e s
Be sure and visit all J of PGE’s
GOLD MEDALLION HOMES
W OM EN’S SOCIETY
TEA WELL ATTENDED
Forty -five w om en attended
the "get acquainted with
the
W om an’s So< iety o f Christian
Service Tea’ ’ given by the Wo­
m en’s Society o f the Methodist
Church o f Estacada on May 6th
at the hom e o f Mrs. Ernest R yn-
ning. The officers told about the
part o f the w ork fo r w hich they
are responsible.There w ere v o ­
cal solos by
Geraldine Price,
Marcia Linn end Terry Tunnell.
A time o f visain g and refresh­
ments was enjoyed.
The W om an’s
Society
of
Christian Service o f the M etho­
dist Church is the largest w o-
n.ration in the world
having almost tw o m illion mem-
be-s. i hey support or help sup-
p o- 800 projects in 31 foreign
countries an I 320 projects
in
United States.
Thi ‘so project.'
consist o f
schools, hospitals,
homes, com m unity centers, coll-
r
GOVERNOR
Thousands o f people have acclaimed these
all-electric G O L D M E D A LLIO N HOM LS
as the outstanding idea homes o f the year.
Y ou ’ll find fresh new lighting and living ideas
such as indoor electric sunshine rooms, push­
button kitchens, indoor and outdoor swim­
ming p o o ls , electric heat and intriguing
lighting arrangements. Plan on seeing all 3
homes this week!
Something wonderful happens
when you L IV E B E T T E R
. . . E L E C T R IC A L L Y _
^
Portland-Beaverton A r e a
10600 S. W . M E L N O R E
(in Vista Hills)
Builder: Charles T. Grace
Decorated b> : Paul Schatz
Area Development: Mci Hausen
Portland-G resham Area
10345 S. E. M A R K E T DR
^
Builder: Cooley-VVolsborn
Construction Co.
Decorated by Meier & Frank
Decorating Studio
Salem Area
3 8 2 0 S A X O N DRIV
Builder: Sid Llambias
Decorated by: Lipman’s
KOR T n E
FAM ILY
RED GOOSE
For grow ing feet
G RAC E W ALK E P
Oueen For a Day Fain"
JOHN C. R O B E R T
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Estacada, Oregon