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THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, June 27, 1958
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
demonstration areas in this hall
Biietenbush is still booked with)
for 411 dollar dinners and ad­
snow drifts and is not expected
joining kitchens.
Floors and walls of all build­ to open until July 4.
ings are o f concrete.
NOTES BY
THE WAYSIDE
L. J. A N D E R S O N ..................................... Editor and Publish a
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Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada. Clackamas County.
tendency tto push
the head
Oregon. Entered in the postoftice at Estacada. Oregon, as sec- i'“
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ond class matter Subscription rates in Clackamas County one “
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year $ 3 O o T o u t s i d e the County and in t h e State of Oregon one temperature and appetite often
year $4.00; outside the State o f Oregon, one year $4 50. Sub- lemam n^imal lor a time,
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scriptions payable in advance.
'c‘ lon ° f the P°ls° n K generally
STAFF CORRESPONDENTS
! progressing slowly but gradu-
Garfield ................................................................ Mrs. Ray Gordon | ally the temperature may
ln-
Viola
................................................................Mrs. Lafaye Fouts ciease.
In cattle feeding
on
George
............... Mrs. Joe Wiederhold green fern, bloody
discharges,
Eagle Creek
................................. Mrs- Margarvt Ross trom the nose, mouth and rec-
Dodge
........................................................™rs- Mnn f Jr w ? « tum’ may occur until eventual-
Currmsville .................................................... Mrs. Nellie Currin
the animal falls and dies
“ Other damage— Probably
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the single greatest damage cau-
SKYLINE ROAD IS NOW
OPEN Says FOREST SERVICE
Patromze vour
local News I gob ■ printerse
d by *okcn fem ¡s us tend.
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ency to furnish fuel for forest
Every production of genius must
be the production of enthusiasm.
.—Disraeli
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(Garni11 iFmtcral liante
Phone MOhawk 5 3794
Gresham, Oregon
Day and Night Service - A Local Institution
CUT YOUR INCOME TAX!
Here's Ho wTo Do lt--
With a Checking Account
At This Bank!
Many people overpay this Federal Income Tax
because they keep NO accurate record of allow­
ed deductions.
With a checking account you can easily keep
such a record which may be worth many dollars
to you. The record is actually kept in yourcheck
hook.
Stop in at the Clackamas County Bank today
and let us show you how to use your checking
account to
REDUCE TAXES.
Clackamas County
Bank
SANDY, OREGON
Serving Eastern Clackamas County Since 1911
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
| fires- In forest
openings
it
makesc an
enormous growth
that dies each year and so
ac-
cumulates a great tonnage
of
material, that in dry
seasons,
burns with vast heat and flame,
thus carrying the fire and per­
petuating it. E. R. Jackman, Ex­
tension Range Crops Manage­
ment Specialist.
Equally interesting and infor­
mative are the authors
treat­
ment of:
| Horsetail arrowgrass, death ca-
l mas, false hellabore, halogeton,
I greasewood, buttercup,
lark­
spur, western ehokeberry,
lu­
pine, loco, St. johnswort, poison
hemlock, western
water hem­
lock, water celery, water pars­
nip, fools huckleberry, labrador
tea, rhododendron,
milkweed,
I fiddleneck,
tansy
ragwort,
| horse brush,
coal oil
brush,
sneezeweed, cocklebur, and oth-
; er minor poisonous plants.
| The publication is enlivened
by frequent contributions by E
j R. Jackman, Oregons well-
known range crops specialist.
We ordered an immediate su-
, pply for distribution by the A g­
ricultural Exension office, Post-
j office bldg. Oregon City.
'New s' Want Ads Bring Good Results
LESS
E L E C T R IC
HOM E
F R E I H 25 E R •
Supei visor
P a u l Neff, Mr
Hood National Forest, announ­
ces that the Skyline road from
Clackamas Lake to Olallie Lake
is now open for public travell.
The Ollulie Lake resort with
boat and cabin rentals and the
Forest Service picnic
grounds
are also open.
however,
the
campground units on the south
end of the lake are still covered
with snow.
The road from Detroit to Brei-
tenbush Lake suffered
severe
washing due to unseasonal fall
use and while it s passable it is
extremely rough
and travel
;hou!d be with caution.
to
The road from
Olallie
TH AN
2C
A DAY
P G E e le c tr ic ity is th e b ig g e s t
b a r g a in in y o u r fa m ily b u d g e t.
U se a ll y o u w a n t fo r
g r a c io u s liv in g .
PORTLAND GEN ERAL
E L E C T R IC C O M P A N Y
Oi e e r o n ’s P i o n e e r E l e c t r i c U t i l i t y *
Air Conditioning-temperatures made to order-for all-weather comfort. Get a demonstration!
You can’t help but come out ahead! H ere’s
the most thoroughly new car in its class.
Lower, wider, longer, loaded with new
ideas right down to its ride. Yet Chevrolet
is the lowest priced o f the low-priced three
in the models most people buy!*
That beautiful Bel Air below, plus seven other Chevy
Y8 sedans, hardtops and station wagons, is priced
below all comparable models of the low-priced three.
They all bring you the incredibly smooth action of
Full Coil suspension—or a real air ride as an extra-cost
option. They olfcr Chevy’s spirited V8 action, its
famous handling ease along
with all kinds of features that
other cars in the field just wish
MUtl>\MI w
they had. Your Chevrolet dealer
, „
The only all-new car in
will he glad to prove it !
the low-price field.
•BASED ON LIST PRICES FOR COMPARABLE SEDAN AND HARDTOP MODELS.
In the models most people buy
ruE
CHEVY GOES
NEW 4H & FFA BI’ ILDINGS
AT OREGON STATE FAIR
j Good progress is being made
Ion construction o f the new 4H
j;md FFA buildings at the Oi-eg-
] on State Fair and barring unfor-
seen delays the contractors will
: turn them over to the
State
Fair Commission August 1 sub­
stantially completed.
Construction of the truss type
roof at the FFA building is now
under way. This building will
he 92x112 with a roof span
of
180 feet.
It will be largely an
| open building,
suitable
for
farm machinery and other simi-
l nr exhibits by FFA
members.
One end will be enclosed for in-
cloor projects.
The huge 4H building
is in
three sections, joined by roofed i
corridors. In one section will be
a kitchen and cafeteria seating
about 700.
Another section contains
18
dormitory rooms in addition to
shower and toilet rooms
and
several smaller rooms for lead­
ers Dormitories wil be equip­
ped with double bunks.
The third section is the exhi­
bit hall and auditorium with a
large mezzanine floor.
This
part o f the structure is 116x216
with a stage at one end.
The
•oof is supported by scissors- |
type structural
beams
witn ,
spans of 68 feet. There vill be
The Bel Air 4-Door Sedan with Body by Fisher.
Every window of every Chevrolet is Safety Plate Glass.
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OW E S T P R IC E !
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See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
¡Hiller Chevrolet Service
Estacada, Oregon
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shoppers in the world. Because of the intensity of new s­
paper advertising, American wom en have more infor­
mation about more products, and so can com pare value
and price to get the most for their money. The largest
single advertising voice in our country is the local new s­
paper. And what's more, take it with you when yo
shop. Or you can clip the ads out, as reminders to you
to take advantage of the bargain you re "'! bout
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A T ESTACADA EVERY WEDNESDAY
GRESHAM SEED & FEED CO.
Gresham, Ore.
Phone MO 5-2186
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