Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, August 15, 1958, Page Page 5, Image 5

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WE TRY TO PLEASE
So p l e a s e - -
LET US CUT YOUR HAIR!
D 0 h G f
Two Berber". - - No W'-iting!
ESTACADA H A M ER SHOP
'A j A A A A A A A A A A i A A A A A A
Mr. and Mrs S. E. Lawrence 10 A M. Carnival and exhibit i con sponsored by Canby Ki
wanis club
were dinner guests at the La-
buildings open
verne Severance home in Port­ 8 P.M. Free Rodeo at grand- 3 p.m. Accordian Band concert
by Columbia Conservatory of
land Saturday eve.
Miss Sally
stand
1 Music on Jawn
WED., A l’GUST 20th
the Cyrus family picnic at North Severance is leaving this week
Chicken Barbeque at
8:30 a.m. Judging all classes
5 p m.
Santiam State Park Sunday. A to leach at Hillsboro, Calif.
The daily vacation Bible school 11 a.m.
picnic grounds sponsored by
Kiddie Kaper Parade
large
number
of
the
descendants
By Anne Justice
at the Springwater Church will
Oregon City Chamber of Com.
from Canby
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miettonun of Enoek anti Mary Cyrus atten­ conclude the iwo weeks course 1 p.ni. State plowing contsest!
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22
ded.
and family of Yoder and Mr. and
Canby and Milwaukic Day
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kidwell of this Friday, the 15th with a Bi­ sponsored by Canby J. C.
Mrs. Paul Mie'.tcnun and family
ble
school
program
at
10:45
AM.
Rodeo
7:15 p.m. Crowning of the 4H 7 a.m. Completion of
of Oswego were Sunday guests at Redland provided music for the There will be a pot luck picnic
Events
Queen on lawn
I he Larry Miei tcnun home.Later family and friends hour at the at 12 noon ot the Shibley home.
8:30
a.m. Meeting of 4H exhib­
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21
,C
:
in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Dodge Community hall Sunday i Everyone is invited.
itors
Oregon
City
Day
g
VVm. Crist of Portland joined the I eve.
______________
17 a.m. Completion of
Rodeo 9 a.m. Judging of livestock eon
group.
events omitted on prior even­ tinues
Sunday eve guests at the Max
2:30 p.m. Free style show on
ing due to time.
Kishpaugh home were Mr. and
3 p.m. Palmetto Polo FREE
9
a.m.
FFA
and
open
class
Mrs. Dallas Kishpaugh and fam­
6:30 p.m. 4H public dress re­
Gilbert
Shibley
is
over
at
Stay-
Livestock
judging
continues
ily of Portland.
vue "Fair Maid” on lawn
ton
for
a
few
weeks
at
a
Migrant
10 a.m. County horseshoe tour­
Tom Stroeder went to Portland
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23
D A IL Y EVENTS
nament. Ted Huff, derector
Friday to spend a few days w'ith camp as a volunteer church work­
9 a.m Livestock judging con­
A.31. Fairgrounds open
a former school mate, Dick Mil- er. He reports his work as being
1 12 noon All service club lunch-
tinues
most interesting.
burn.
2 to 4 p.m. Fre eBand Concert
Hugh Marshall is enjoying his
The Springv.ater
Juvenile
I
by Citizens Band of Marion Co.
Grange held a picnic Saturday new car. This past week he drove
BETTER SCHOOLS - - AND YOU
2:30 p.m. Palmetto Polo FREE
at Shibleys.
The entire group over to LaGrande country to see
. b y HENRY TOY. Jr.. P r * t id * n l.
I j 3 p.;n. 4H
Grand Ch.nmp'er’-
went swimming in Clear Creek Lis newest granddaughter little
N a tio n a l C itiz e n s C o u n c il lo r B e tte r S ch o o ls
ship at grandstand
of
and then held a wiener roast.The Susie Mendenhall, daughter
4 p.m. Chimpanzee Act, Direct­
THE HOMETOWN GROUPS
picnicers included Mr. and Mrs. Walter and V en a Mendenhall.
or Bert P ratt of Hubbard Zoo
A very snappy saying in the Twenties was "Let George do it!"
were also
Everett Shibley and John; Mrs. His two grandsons
5 p.m. Chicken Bar-B-Que
in
But
George
went
out
with
bootleg
rum
and
the
password,
"Joe
•toe Guttridgc, Alan, Robbie and happy to ahve a visit with their
Grove
sent
me!”
Gary, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Illig, grandfather.
10 p.m. Grand Finale Fireworks
In the Twenties, we were per­ filiations will be represented on
and Mrs. Frank Vaughn
David and Paul, Mrs. Elwin Shib-1 Mr.
Display at grandstand
content to let George deal the committee and so will the
ley, James Henry and Mary El­ and family of Seattle spent Sat­ fectly
with all the school problems that various economic and social
10 p.m. All exhibit buildings
izabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Just­ urday night and Sunday visiting
c a m e up.
groupings of the town.
close. Exhibitors may depart
ice, Scott and
Kevin, Delbert with Mrs. Vaughn's brother and
E very th i ng
These committees usually be­
with their exhibits
seemed to be gin by gathering the facts about
and Martin and
Judith Gente- family, the Joe Guttridges and
going along their local schools. I'm constant­
mann, Maitie Zahner and Mike; with her sister and family, Mrs.
pretty well so ly astounded at the amount of
Ray Aycock. Mrs Vaughn is the
Joy and David Newell.
why should time and effort the members are
Members of the Dodge Ground former Anne Guttridgc.
CARD OF THANKS
anyone else willing to give in order to become
Observer Post are busily prepar­
Mr. and Mrs. Del Gant enjoyed
Mrs. Wm. Reimcrs wishes to
bother?
well
informed
about
education.
ing for the GOC picnic to be held ! a short vacation Friday and Sat­
express sincere gratitiude to the
Fortunate­ They’re eager to know what
ly, that was a long time ago. others have done in other parts
Saturday, August 16 at Jantzen urday. driving over to Prineville
many friends and neighbors for
Beach park. Anyone interested for the night and taking in the j We’ve seen a whole new rebirth of the country, in hopes that
their kindness and sympathy ex-
in citizen interest in this coun­ some adaptation might work in
in going contact Mrs. M. F. Ott Crook County round up.
tended her in her recent sorrow
try. We’re moving into the tenth their hometown.
CR 9-6816.
and for the beautiful
flowers
Visiting with Mr and Mrs. Gene
year of full-fledged dedication on
Working
in
cooperation
with
Mrs. Mary Kishpaugh was
a Kiggins Sunday were Mr.
and many cards..
»
and
the part of the public to work out the school board, these commit­
Sunday eve guest at the Jack Mrs. Roy Buck of Portland. The 1 their school problems at the local
tees
are
changing
the
face
of
the
Kishpaugh home.
two families were friends when :, level.
as far as education goes.
Who are some of these people land
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Bryan, they all lived at Roekaway for a |
Without them, there would be a
FII V LOANS AVAILABLE
across the country?
Debbie and Raymond attended few years.
tremendous
vacuum in our
FROM TEACHERS UNION
From what I’ve seen of them current struggle
for
first-rate
in th e ir co m m u n ities and education.
The Portland Teachers Credit
through the letters they write,
Union. Portland
Oregon, has
If you’d like to know more
they are very much a cross-
been approved to
make FH/v
section of America. Most of them about starting a citizens’ com- 1 property improvement loans to
are parents, of course, working mittee in your community, write
to see that their children get the for our free booklet, “How i home owners. ’
’ ooU'flir.p > 'a-jrrip. B -L r r:n?\ u j I n <, r
The approval was contained in
best possible education. And Can We Organize for Better
a letler sent today to Hugh
O.
they're both the parents, too, not Schools?" Write Dept. D, Better
tin wrapped and d-Iivered for 6 !L.
just the mothers. A typical com­ Schools, 9 East 40th Street, New
Stou'. treasurer of the Union by
mittee for school improvement in York City.
Pork 8c I1
Roy F. Cooke, asst. Com. of the
a town of 15,000 might very well
Federal Housing
Adriinistra-
include a half-dozen housewives, BETTER SCHOOLS BUILD 1 tion.
li iji,
t r a p p e d a i ! < * ! ; y e i rd , 4c 1!.
a dentist, a lawyer, a clergyman,
Loans are available to all ow- [
a grocer, a retail merchant, a
r.er.s for remodeling, moderniz­
factory worker, a business exec­
utive, and a couple of farmers.
ing and repairing homes under
If that committee follows the
this widely-used FHA Title I
Dial CR. ^-3145
national pattern, all religious af­ BETTER COMMUNITIES I low cost budget plan.
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THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Aug. 15. 1958
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Clackamas Co.
Fail Program
Springwater
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DAYS
WEDNESDAY
Aqg. 13
SATURDAY
to
Aug.
23
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See year circular received this
w w k , for full particulars!
M EAT C'JT ?UK LO C K «:"
V a lb e r g
Lu m b e r
Y a rd s ,
Estacada Yard, Only!
We me setting up a fuzd to pave
These prices are
our narking area h r your easier
geod for next 14
sfewilMl!
days-except h r
r n tx i m m u n r o fftftlfic c
rn C L
L u iiu im i
r* U r u P
FREE CANDY FOR m
FREE
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1 Vi
- .V à i 10
.A T S
. VF EVERY'. M N G FOR YOU BUT
Blue Plait SHRIMP, 5 oz. tan
Fresi? RED S N A P P Y
1b. 2 9 c
CANE S U G A R
U.S.C .A. "Goodi" POTROAST
1b. 4 5 c
Hoody's PEANUT BUTTER___ lb. jar 4 9 c
Small Select Fresh 0YSTLRS
F’»• 7 9 c
2 Lb. 8 oz. Pkg.
JIFFY
4 tor 1 - 0 0
1 Lb. Pkg.
ARM S t HAMMER
BAKING SODA
2 tor 1 5 c
ROLLED OATS
Super Market Froz PEAS (limit) 10 oz 1 0c
ROLLED OATS
a
85 «
15 c
BUY ONE, C-F.T ONE F R E E !
QUAKER QUICK or OLD FASHIONED 2 lb. 10 oz.
1 Lb. Tin
i<;
*
BUY ONE, GET ONE
MARY KITCHEN
45c ,
FREE!
CORNED BE^F HASH
PILLSBURY ASSORTED
CAKE MIXES
1
ru t*in
IC iio m
lb. 5c
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS
1 Lb. Bag
FLOUR
pkg. 5c
2 Heads 1 9 e
COG & CAT FOOD
Bulk DOG F00 D
3 Lb. Tin
SNO-DRIFT
CHUN KING
72c
303 Cans
SNOW ’S
CLAM CHOWDER
FR'SKIF.
1 0 Lb. Pkg. 9 5 c
SHORTENING
LARGE. CRISP HEADS
LETTUCE
O NLY!
QUAKER, QUICK or OLD FASHIONED 1 lb. 2 oz.
VINE-RIPENED LOCAL
CARROTS
Thur-Fri-Sat
iis ir g n in
1 0 0 Lb-Bag8 - 8 9
POTATOES
1 0 tbs Bag 2 9 c
1 0 0 tb. Bag 2 - 8 5
CELLO-PACKED
Produce whicl.
BISCUIT M IX
U. S. NO. 1
TOMATOES
KIDS!
Meats and fresh
i
ea. 3 9 c
lb. 4 2 c
j 3
Thursday & Friday Only!
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Skinless WEiNEki
i» ito » u <
Sue,
5 {o rl - 0 0
TAYLOR’S HI-WAY MARKET
1
BEAN SPROUTS
Grade AA Medium E G G S
303 Cans
Can J 9 c
1 Lb. Pkg.
5 f°r 1 - 0 0
I
1 Lb. Can
Can 1 0 c
ib. 1 0 c
1 Lb. Can
2 for 2 5 c
2 doz. 8 9 c
N. Estacada City Limits & Hiway 211, - CR 9-3253