Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, August 22, 1958, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, PACE 8
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Aug. 22, 1958
that farmers rest oftener and and not to try to irrigate gardens Visiting Mrs. Currin Sunday to reject any and all bids, and to of Estacada and Mrs. Emma
Emigh is a brother of Mrs. Ever-
R.H. Millara, c-ve. Aug. 10th, were Mr. and Mrs waive minor informalities.
perhaps have a light lunch while to long a time.
saul.
Portland. R. R. COOKE, City Recorder.
resting. Warm weather poison­ who irrigates from springs re­ Pete Boichuck from
Herman of Portland,
attended
ing of food was warned against, ported growing sweet corn with They were former neighbors be­
and some safe methods for car­ some stalks having 5 ears on fore moving to Portland. Mr. Boi­ Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kitching the Barr-Marks-Blair family re­
chuck had to have an operatiin accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. union picnic at Castle Rock,
them.
rying picnic food described.
Nex meeting of the grange will on his eye which was very suc­ Charles Kitching and Sam Barr Wash, last Sunday.
The Juvenile Grange had
a
’ TSU..
swimming party and
weiner he September 13, opening at cessful.
roast during the afternoon at the 10:30 AM. Social night will be Mr. and Mrs. Sim Heiple went
Shibley picnic grounds on Clear August 22 witn potluek supper to the huckleberry patch last
week and came home with a lot of r
at 7 P.M.
Creek.
STRENGTHEN
A M E R IC A 'S P IA C I POW
berries.
The committee for community
service has posts cut for their
proeet of roadside signs, and ex­
pect to get them painted soon.
NOTICE FOR BIDS
The fire truck committee plans
Mrs. Nellie Currin
Proposals for the sale to the
am meeting in the near future.
Sunday, Aug. 10 was a day of
Estacada for a used grader
Communications
from R. b picnics for the people in this ar­ city of
be received at the City Hall,
I’oppino, Tillicum grange, Ben ea. The American Legion, the will
Estacada, Oregon, until 8 P. M. on
Buisman and the Clackamas Co. Rebekahs, Oddfellows, National the 4th day of September, 1958.
Court were read. The Court re­ Guard unit met at Eagle Fern Proposals shall be in the form of
plied to a letter from Springwa- Park. The Ken-ham reunion was a letter at Estacada, Oregon ad-
^er Grange requesting improve­ held at Sellwood Park arid the drssed to the undersigned.
ments at Metzler Memorial Park <'urrin-Wado reunion at Eagle
A copy of the specifications can
saying they would be pleased to Creek Grange hall and park. All be obtained at the Recorder's of­
YO U R S H A R E IN A M í RIC m
grant permission to build a sec­ had a good attcndence.
fice. The City reserves the right
ond fireplace and some addition­
A n im p o rta n t a n n o u n c e m e n t for those who need al tables for the park. The res­
ervoir and provide the water
h e a rin g helo - - -
•
for the cottage and the kitchen
wired for electric range and wa­
Mr. K E N B E N TO N an ter heater.
Jean Shbiley had the lecturers
A cousticon h e a ring-aid program and since fair time is
at hand stories of unusal exper-
#
| iences at state fairs in past years
e x p e rt will be at - -
] provided amusement.
Everett
Shibley told of driving horses to
E s ta c a d a
Salem and camping for the fair
Margaret
Jones L a w O ffice Bldg. when e was small.
Sriibley described getting out in
S A T U R D A Y , A U G 23 the early morning while camping
at the fair grounds with her fam­
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ily and all of them searching for
a neighboring
camper’s gold
H e will be a v ailable for , teeth lost in the grass as he vig­
orously brushed his molars. Joe
told of getting a prize
F R E E C onsultation a n d Guttridge
for a pumpkin at the Springwat-
Community Fair when he was
advice a b o u t your h e a r ­ cr
a small boy. George Gentemann
A CO U S TIC O N 'S E X C L U S IV E
had a tedious trip from Kansas
ing problem s.
City during a snowstorm and re­
j
NEW STYLEAR
members the kindness of a train
Be cure io com e in o r call CR 9-3767 du rin g clinic porter wo worried because the
passengers were getting tired of
hours for h o m e a p p o in tm e n t.
eating sandwiches.
Thin new aid to h e a rin g is not for th e really deaf,
The chaplain reported Erma
bui forthoce «/^o have a d a l e trouble. It is worn Tenny, Florence Dmytryk and
Anita Horner ill. All present
entirely in the ear, not a gadget, but a real hearing- signed cheer cards and also
birthday cards for Nancy Tucker
aid, com plete w ith volum e control.
and Christine Kulseth.
BUDGET
TERMS
A special invitation to FFA
members, 4H clubs and the For­
estry’ Dept, was voted to prepare
'exhibits for the community fair,
728 S. W . 4th Ave.
which is scheduled for Sept. 20
P o rtla n d 4, O regon
P h o n e CA 8-7251 at the grange hall.
Members were warned that the
dry weather is ard on
wells_
and of good flavor.
James Martin of the legislat­
ive committee told of a proposed
increase in social security pay­
ments.
Vernita Gant, Theda Tucker,
By Anne Justice
Springwater Grange memb­ and Bertha Gentemann went to
ers met Aug. 9 with a larger Portland and Milwaukie recently
to purchase drapery material for
group than usual attending.
The chairman of the agricul­ the main hall and the Juvenile
Members of the
tural committee, Everett Shib- grange room.
ley, described a spray being used Home Economics Club will meet
to ripen grain and fescue grass­ at a future date to make the
es.
Margaret Shibley read an drapes and put them up.
Mary Varitz of the health and
article from the Oregon Farmer
telling how to propogate shurbs safety committee also used the
and divide iris roots.
Bernice Oregon Farmer as a source for
Miller reported sjic picked ripe material on health, reading the
tomatoes from the experiment­ story of the crusade against po­
al plants from Oregon State Col­ lio and quoting irom the article,
lege; the fruit being well shaped1 Take A Break’ recommending
Grange Will
Improve Park
c m w M LL:
s u r U .S .
SAVINGS
BONDS
H A R D Or H E A R I N G
Accordion Band Providing Lawn Concert at County Fair , Thurs. Aug. 21
ACOUSTICON - WILLOUGHBY
Tempting Meats
to CROWN
lour Meals!
d t a r g a i i i IE ooiii
J IF F Y
B IS C U IT M IX
7 REASONS
OUR MEATS
ARE BETTER!
I. finer Flavor
ARM & HAM M ER
B A K IN G S O D A
*
2 Lb. 8 oz. Pkg.
4
fo r
I . 9 O
iL b . Pkg.
2 fo r 1 5 c
l Greater Tenderness
3. Proper Aging
Q U A K E R , Q uick or O ld -F a sh io n e d
4. Gov’t Graded &
Inspected
ROLLED OATS
1 Lb. 2 oz.
15c
BUY ONE. G E T ONE F R E E !
5. Quality Cats Only
8. Lower Prices
7. Cut to Yoer Ta sk
Q U A K E R , Q uick or O ld -F a sh io n e d
ROLLED OATS
•«Meries
Leon SLAB BACON
lb. 73c
Fresh RED SNAPPER
lb. 29c
Fresh Veal ROUND STEAK
lb. 98c
Fresh Beef LIVER
lb. 59c
•7—1
FREE 6-Pak Carton of Coco Cola with any
$5 or more order.
CO TTA G E BRAND
PEAS
B E TTY C R O C K E R , P ick-a-Pack
AVOCADOS
ELBF.RTA or RED H A V E N S
CANNING PEACHES
U. S. NO. 1
POTATOES
POTATO CHIPS
M IN U T E M A ID
1 5 c ea.
Frozen LEMONADE
pkg. 29c
3 bags 7 9 c
6 oz. tin
T O T E BAG
1 0 lbs. 39c
FULL LINI OF SCHOOL SURPLUS!
Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, August 21-22-23
TAYLOR’S HI-WAY MARKET
CORNED BEEF HASH
Can 1 9 c
P IL L S B U R Y A S S O R T E D
1 Lb. Pkg.
CAKE MIXES
5 for 1 0 0
F R IS K IE
1 Lb. C an
DOG & CAT FOOD
Can 1 0 c
Bulk DOG FOOD
Lb. 10c
C H U N KIN G
1 Lb. C an
2 f®r 25c
FO R C A N N IN G
RIGHT PRICE
303 C an
9% oz. pkg.
N A L L E Y ’S, Reg. 1.17
5c Ea.
M A R Y K IT C H E N
45c
303 C ans
3 for 31c
BREAKFAST CEREAL
I' ro riu e e
CANTALOUPE
BU Y ON E, G E T O N E F R E E !
2 Lb. 10 oz.
BEAN SPROUTS
F IS H E R S P A S T E U R IZ E D
CHEESE
2 for 25c
2 Lb. Loaf
2 Lbs. 4 9 c
N. Estacada City Limits & Hiway 211, - CR 9-3253