Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, July 11, 1958, Page Page 3, Image 3

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1H E CLACKAM AS COUNTY NEW S
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, July 11, 1958
iiOTtS BY
THE WAYSIDE
"Can’t get around over these
hills like I used to” Ed declar­
ed 'Bue one o f crur sons
has
finished his away fi-om home,
military duty. He likes to farm
so now I can take it a
little
easier. This is a nice place for
a home and we wouldn’t trade
for any other.”
DAKOTA STATES SOCIETY
PICNIC SUNDAY, JULY 13
The Dakota States Society of
Oregon will hold their annual
picnic at
Portland
Jantzen
Beach Park Sunday, July 13.
Entertainment for all
Come
and meet your friends.
God has two dwellings: one in heaven,
(By John J. Inskeep, County
It appears that formal pap­
and the other in a meek and thankful
ers are soon to be signed wheie-
by the
Clackamas
County
heart
Court is leasing a 60 acre cut­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Kitchlng
Weather
permitting
at
what
over tract, southeast of Colton
— Isaak Walton
to the Extension Service of Or­ stage of development
of the and Armeda Woodle enjoyed a
egon State College for
farm plant should alfulafa be cut for picnic at the River Mill Park
forestry demonstration
pur­ hay.
The following informa­ on the Fourth
poses.
tion may throw some light on
A recent survey in Judge La- the question—
Miss Madeleine Ward, teach­
tourette’s office ironed out
a WHEN TO CUT
ALFALFA.
Gresham, Oregon
er at
the
Estacada G rade'
Phone MOhawk 5 3794
minor difficulty.
I Farm management Aug 1951. School visited in Estacada on j
The next assignment was to I In an experiment at Davis, Monday. She recently returned
A Local Institution
Day and Night Service
find the corners.This was par- California alfaflafa was
cut from a tour of the United Stat-1
ticularly important because a f or 7 y(.ars jn these stages :Pre- es and reports that she had
a
20 comes out o f the original 80. bud, bud. 1-10 bloor and half wonderful time
It is important not to trespass bloom.
Annual yeild was in
on a neighbor. The corners of proport iion: 8.5 tons per acre
REPORT OF CONDITION
the 80 had reecntly been estab­ at the prebud stage;
up to 10
lished.
tons per acre at
the
bloom
On June 9 we became survey - stage. For three years there
j ors. The party included Ernest was not diffeence
between
Zahar and Bill Helmig, mem­ the different plots
of Milwaukie in the State of Oregon at the close of
in
total
bers of the County
Forestry j yield, but in the
second
3
business on June 23, 1958
Association from Molalla, Pro- years o f the test.
the
1-10
ASSETS
...........
|ject Forester A1 Parker, Extcn- bloom yielded 5 tons more than
\ sion Forester Gary Sander and the prebud cutting. That is, 5
Cash balances with other banks, including reserve
I your writer.
Chain and com­ tons for the 3 year peroid. or
balances, and cash items in process of collection ... $2,077,627.72
pass were provided
by the 1 2 - 3 tons per year.
Authors
j Clackamas County Court
United States Government obligations,
concluded that if a stand was
Ernest operated the compass. to ge left down for
2,442,160.31
only
3
direct and guaranteed............................. —
Bill took the lead chain and the 1 years, tre owner had
better
1,986,520.55
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
rest of us served as swampers take advantage of the increas- |
50,000.00
and handymen.
We mashed ; ed Pl.otein and increased qual-
Other bonds, notes and debentures
.........
down a lot of
fern, crowled | jty and cut early. If it is de-
Loans & discounts (including $48,375.43 overdrafts) 7,948,243.24
through
vine maple,
hazel sjred to leave the alfalfa down
Bank premises owned $12,781.62
brush and poison oak and we as long as possible;
then he
39,400.33
found the important corner es- j would better let it go
to at
furniture and fixtures $26,618.71
¡tablished several years ago by ,pagt the , . 10 bloom stage and
4.00
Real estate owned other than bank premises ....
Charles Tyler Kappler Lum- j
h
a little longer.
The
¿amili Jfiuu'ral Hunte
The First State Bank of Milwaukie
24,344.18
Other assets ...................................................................
It's old pump roundup
time . . . time to trade
that inefficient old
pump for the eco­
nomical, trouble-free
water service that only
a new 1958 Jacuzzi jet
water system can provide.
r \ r rr i ' r;„ F,r,°m thC,e half bloom stage gave slightly
14,568.299.83
we established the all unpot- hlgher yield than
the
1-10
T O T A L A SSETS ....................................
tant southeast corner of the 20 bIoom ¿ .e second 3
but
in question.
Ernie brought us the difference was ' ot great,
LIABILITIES
back to the original south line Th
was ve
,ittle difference
by compass with only a 5 foot ! jn tota, protei' and total TDN
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
error-
over the period from cutting
and corporations ...................................................... 5,277,671.53
The next job is to draw up a jin the bud stage and the 1-10 !
ilan of operation and to con- i bloom stage.
Time
deposits of individuals, partnerships,
The probud cut-
act necessary salvage logging
yielded less |
6,659,250.31
...
,
-
. . . ¡ting, however,
and
corporations.................................................................
from which we hope to obtain 1
( Total Digestible Nu- i
I s nough money to do necessary trients)
Deposits of United States Government
bulldozing for
a Cliristmas
162,847.07
( including postal savings ) ........... ............................
tree variety and sepcie
trial CONCLUSION: If a grower j
is
going
to
sell
his
hay.
he
will
1,190,292.71
Deposits
of
States
and
political
subdivisions......
(this fall.
It is our hope to
plant nearly 30
species for probably do beset in the long I
110.210.84
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.)
n n by aiming at 1-10 bloom, j
I comparison.
T
O
T
A
L
DEPOSITS
.........................
$13,400,272.46
If
:t
is
desirable
to
get
some
I A roegh area this, with all the
problems of brush and boomer extra quality bar- then cutting
213,600.53
control, lack of adequate fire in the bud stage fill give it. Do
13,613,872.99
T
O
T
A
L
LIABILITIES
...............................
not
go
to
prebud
stage.
trails and shortage of cash.Bui
• For shallow or deep
wells to 400 feet, only
these the typical problems, are
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
one moving part and
they not?
i t ’s above ground.
. Y.pital
250.000.
A WORD TO THE WISE-
• C o m p lete ly a u to ­
matic . . . self prim­
For quite some time Mr.and hero at all
possible
apply
f-Tirplus
250.000.
ing . . . self-adjusting
Mrs. Edward Ten Eyck
have ground limestone now.
to changing water lev­
Ev­
profits .............
454.426.84
els.
been telling us of the
profit­ ery one wants limestone after
• Built to provide the
able use of limstone and phos­ August 15. At that time av­
l u i . . - j
F IT A L A C C O U N TS
954.426.84
extra pressure needed
phate fertilizers on their Mar­ ailability o f spreader
for automatic w ashen
trucks
T
O
T
A
L
LÍA
JTIES
\ND
C
A
P
IT
A
L
and garden sprinklers.
mot ridge farm east of Sandy and limsetone are limited.Last
ACCOU NI S
One afternoon a short
while year many could
14,568,299.83
not apply
:back we dropped in on
the limestone after August 15, be­
*1L- a ' i —rt Ten Eyck’s for a short
visit. cause of this situation.
M EM ORANDA
Sure enough they had growing
When applying limestone to
nr assigned to secure liabilities
red clover New Zealand white stubble fields don’t wait until
other purposes .
1,941,000.00
clover, grasses and corn.
as the land is disced or plowed if
fire as anyone could wish.Last immeiate delivery is necessary
■us aì­ . lown above are after deduction of
(summer they grew
12 foot in order to obtain limestone at
of .........................
re
150,751.2'
'••ell, eared com and had photo­ all.
graphs to prove it.
T ic Tcn Eycks operate suc-
( -ssful swine and cattle enter­
ic ises.
They use their clover
Body
'r pig pasture ami they put up
lots of clover and grass hay fo r
their 40 head o f
dairy and
beef cattle. "W e raise three
times as much hay
per acre
row ” Mrs Ten Eyck told
us
j ‘And it is better hay too.
Wo
are very happy with the
re­
sults.
You should have s t i i
’ his old ranch 30 years ago.It’ s
different today.”
Like so
many Clackamas
/; ’
Counvt rcral folks the
Ten
ite
Eycks have a modem
home.
But unlike many others, their
‘> 7
; living room has the finest pic­
ture window o f Mt Hood
it
I has been our privclege to en-
1 jo y . Tlc-ir home is equipped
| with modern electrical conven­
iences.
‘"But” Mrs. Eyck ex-
i pla:ned ‘ We keep the old wood
r~
just in case.” Their do­
58 reasons would have rounded things out nicer, we admit. But the extra reason is the most
rr ic water, clear and cold, is
important o f till— you! W e invite you to look over all o f these fast-selling features. But
pumped from an ever floweing
, spring ‘down the hill sways.’1
if y ou ’re like most people we know, y ou ’ll just plain like this new C h ev y — and that’ll be
j A conoerete reservoir
stroes
reason enough to want one!
| three htousand gallons for em-
i ergency use-
Other liabilities ...................................................
Yes, right now during our annual
trade-in event, your old pump regard­
less of make or condition is worth
real money in trade on a new Jacuzzi.
It’s your once-a-year opportunity to
get vastly improved water service at
a substantial cash saving. So don't
delay. Phone or come in now while
we are making these special trade-in
allowances.
?AF.M TâÀCTOR COMPANY
P
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h e te are 5 9 reasons why Chevy s 5 8 s biggest seller!
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AT ESTACAD A EVERY W EDNESDAY
GRISHAM S££D & F£ED CO.
Gresham. Ore.
Phone MO 5-21S6
A N ELECTRIC FREEZER
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are six :;w t-
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• moot!)-won >
ansmissions.
And ; m’il find each
18 power
of t
team: is a\*L labie
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end six even lower priced b ’s that
i-osl lev, than any comparable
models in the low rli <1 f fins - fbased on list prices).
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JlOlf •r i Pit/ns,
_________________ j
Cherie .s /triced lowest of the
low-priced three. Y ou’ll find
<Zf
-
-love color-keyed
í> fabrics
pRIGHT NtW
COLORS
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A U T O M A T I C D R IV E S
Take a choice of smoother-
than-ever
Pow erslide *
sy.sjT-syor T urboßlide ,
the fatly triple-turbine trans-
mission in Chevrolet's field /
car his Chi
yill-u ing %lam
crank-opt rated
Br 9 1 «
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tenti panes, polis he J
lacquer finish or
Safety
GL i all ai
’Optional nt extra cost.
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it yohT pick — all-new F u ll Coil suspension
. or a n r air rule . *
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Plate
BIG
FIS H ER
BOD Y F IN E
POINTS
I ,o«»k | I i «* m * f r a tur»** »» v i t o n e by o n r » I v o u r <ih»*vrol»*t
»lealer’*— then add th»‘in up. Y o u loo á I ! I «i«* vi d rrid e
you u«*t tin*
I iiiv on lh** I m -I srlli r!
Less time shopping,
EAT
BETTER . . .
ELECTRICALLY
Savings please her.
Y ou eat better,
ùee your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
With a FR EEZER .
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e rlslm iiai rln trh I r m t r kre fries
I PidABRY ¿I bc Y t k
fly
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