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About Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1958)
v¡> .r -v r t . This Person & That By C. T. E. Quite a number of women in this community are rasinig a few hatchings of chickens this fall. One of them recently concluded to do it, called up a poultry ex- pert and asked: “ I have a flock swing in the moonlight for of hens and 1 want to know if I some time. No word broke the put a rooster in with them how stillness until she said: “ Sup- long would it be before I get fer- pose you had money, what tile eggs?’’ “ Just a minute” re- would you do?” He threw out plied the expert as he reached his chest in all the glory of tor a phamplet giving the infor- young manhood and replied,“ I’d mation. 'Thank you very travel.’’ He felt her warm hand much" said the woman and hung slide into his. When he looked up the telephone. ¡up she was gone. In his hand ........................ I was a nickle. This happened right in the re-1 sidence section of Estacada. I Here is one for financial ex- They had been sitting in the |>ort or prehaps the girls in the bank might take a day off and solve it for you: Deposited $50 in the bank, then Drew out $20 Leaving $30 Drew out 15 Leaving 15 Drew out 9 Leaving 0 Drew out Leaving 0 6 Total $50 Total $51 COVER CROP SEED Rye1 Gray Oafs * Common Vetch HviL y Vetch * Australian Peas Clover * Pasture t&x Rec? Clover * Competitively Prked R i m i EQUIPMENT 5-Foot Grain Drill - $3 psr day 5-Fcoi Fertiliser Spreader - $3 per dny 10-Fsol Fertilizer Soreadar - $5 per day CALL FOR RESERVATIONS ON THI5 FQU1PMENT GRESHAM COOPERATIVE ("Formerly Farmers Gas & Supply") 609 N E. 8sh Gresham MO 5-2501^ | for potatoes, not tomatoes, Met Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duus and Mrs. Louise Douglass on their way to a double wedding. Come to think about it when the bride and bridegroom are the same in two weddings how can we call it a double one -J , 5. Have firm seed beds '1 HE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS ti. Seed in stubble or with some t ‘age 3 other crop. j Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Aug. 29, 1958 7. Mulch or manure in the fall U iM iU m u iitiÀ ilU iiÀ A U Ü U iA U U iiM a iïï 8. Don't overgraze in the fall. < r» To this we might add on areas where heaving is likely, do not The great end of education is to di. • i graze at all in the fall. 3 cipline rather than to furnish the mind; 1959 I.KGISLA IT ItE MAY to train it to die use of its own powers, MAKE CHANGES IN OREGON 1 « EGG LAW rather than fill it with the accumula The 1959 legislature may be «■ asked to make some amendments tions of others. to the Oregon law establishing ◄ (By John J. Inskeep, County grades and standards for eggs. < i — Tryon Edwards Agent This developed recently when <4 Tent caterpillars have appear- the egg law advisory committee ◄ ◄ ed in limited numbers this year, to t-ie .-late department of agri- but as one of our callers suggest- culture approved several propo- •< ir ed “ Maybe they are building up sc(l amendments, * for a heavy infestation in 1959.” The advisory committee is ap- < Phone MOliawk 5 3794 G resham, Oregon ► This year's infestation is pretty pointed by the Oregon Poultry **1 It seems that hardly anybody general over Clackamas County. Council and will take their rec- s Day and Night Service - A Loen. I Institution n can pronounce IRAQ. A can "Better we got rid of all we onrmendations to this group Tor i f: vas in a large city reveals that can this year” cur caller suggest- approval, •? only one in thirty could do it. A . Ù A A A A t A A A A à A u A A X A A A Â A l A Â & 4 A A A A Z Z A A A 4 A A A 4 . A A J k ik c l, “ or we may be headed fo>. One o f the major changes Here in Estacada IRAQ has been gested is more liberal tolerances. put on the black list by the trouble. He also suggested the possibil- which means movement toward wrecking crew of the Clackamas lty of using Fire Department thc fedeial egg standards and County News. If it continues to equipment to reach the higher thc tolerances recently adopted attract attention they will have webs. A call to the Oregon City by th- state of Washington to get some more qs in order to department nixed this idea. “ We Th„ proposals also include a print next week’s edition and need every bit of equipment on requiiement that producers sell- qs cost money. hand every minute the chief ¡ng eggs of their promises should have said, 'Besides we only have a state permit. Such a per It was one of those hot sultry three regulars and they must be mit is already required by nights a month or so ago and a right on the job. ’ wholesalers and jobbers. few fellows were hanging ar- So we took another step—call Producers --elling graded or ound the lodge hall waiting for ed a commercial spray ouuit. enough brethern to show up to Said the manager, “ Caterpillars ungraded eggs to the holder of permit would make a quorum so a meeting are really not too bad this year an egg dealer’s to could be held, some essential but it might be a good Idea to not themselves be required bills allowed and then everybo- kill off the breeding stock. Of have a permit. Neither would a dv could go home or jump Into course, we cannot afford to mo\• • permit po r(’(luirod for mi !" to the Clackamas River. Finally one our heavy spray rig, capable m con^ mers <’f • previously j of them for diversion got up reaching ‘webs in the taller tre.s, ? , e<1 an<l Sraded as required cr. jgh energy tc ask: “ Any of for one small job. But if neigh- b>. . The price lag on the per-^ you rem em ber----------who j who used used bors bors will will get get together together and and pro- pro- mlt mlt ‘ s ls Placed placeil at at $5. $5. to own the place? He was vide a half day run I shall be Tinder the proposed amend- a tight wad whe never contribui- glad to do the work. There will the ease fee in existence ed a penny to anything. During be a small minimum charge for *or a number of years would be continued. The committee also drive for blind owls or some- each stop.” tiling wc went out to his place Commercial outfits charge vn proposed administrative author - and asked him to eoine thru. He the basis of the number of gall- tty be given to director of agri- i-ed and we shouted at him oris of spray used. If you want culture to set fees within certain n leaving: You can't take it to go it alone, here are two sug- levels For small sales, thc com- mittee suggested repoits should ith you!" And he yelled back: ''estions: be required on an annua! basis, If 1 can’t take it with me, J t. Ignore the caterpillars on't so!” 2. Spray v ith one of the follow rather than semi-annual as now. ing preparations being sure to Another new proposal will be OFFERS Many friends are calling on wet the leaves surroundiny the to give authority to the depart ment to audit any egg' dealer's irnev Schoenburg at the Sandy webs. test Haven. Barney is coming -MATERIAL DDT, DDD (RHO- books and records to determine - - METHOXYCHLOh, whetehor the proper case (<'es 't of it in good shape and will THANE, ) MALA- are being paid. probably live to he a hundred. LEAD ARSENATE. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Stormer come THION. Some changes in the egg label of ing requirements, including ex nee a week and bring the Clack- Amount to ll 1 per 1 Gallon amas County News and other Spray: emptions on marking cartons are 2 tablespoons, of DDT. 2 <ablo- proposed. ood reading matter. s noons each o DDD and Meth- A final suggestion of the com 2 1-2 tablespoons of He’-o is the masterpiece of the oxychlor, mittee would make” it unlawful Come and bring your friends! '-eek. It is entitled ‘Dad’ and lead arsenate and 4 tabtesnoons for any producer or egg dealer of Malathion. the author is unknown to ice a grade and size label His name ain’t on no tablets, In ■ ade and 1 »■ h scl oo the department. Good news foe local straw- no park his statue stands, students ONLY. Ml his life ho grubbed for w ag-. ,' f‘rr>’ grower. in the Oregon Ci- T ry a News Classified Ad es you i.an tell it by his hands. ty area. Oregon City schools will get results. Tiie things he’ll leave behind l<t out a week earlier next y ear.'C osts little and SAI T.Y MODE, Operator - Phone CR 9-6196 him wouldn’t load a sardine That means (^xtra pickers in the Phoneor bring your ad. to th an. but I’d surely like to thank b rry fields when most needed. - News office him for just bein’ my old man. .'nrl here is another item from E. R. Jackman which provides O * C i. ‘ I ncle Jim’ tells this one.Now -omc useful information. E. h. that you have his name many of Jackson is thc Range Crops Spec ; ou will know who he is. His ialist, Oregon State College. 'ttle neice asked him to sit very “ Keep Frost From Heaving ill while she drew his picture. Your Alfalfa Me obeyed and after a painful The article was written by a interlude the little girl ceased Vermont man. but loss from hea Ira ring and .- id: "I don’t like ving is rather common in West -1 ft isn’t like you. Ill pu* a You've enjoyed the air-conditioned ern Oregon and in shallow soils tail on it and cull it a dog.” The comfort of modern buildings, stores, ihat get rather wet in the spring . ’lildren in this family call a boy in the mountainous areas of case-; and banks. . .Why not have it in your "i the neighborhood “ Jimmy Sit ern Oregon. Some of thc sugges- ' own home? Individual room units or Down" because thats what the lions for avoiding heaving o f ai- j teacher called him in school. complete home systems are available falafa are: at surprisingly low costs. See your otf poorly Today’s chuckle will make you 1. Keep legumes appliance or heating dealer. snicker. “ Sacks are designed drained soils. 2. Seed grass with the legumes 3. Keep winter rain off the area, PORTLAND GEN ER A L either by underground drainage ELEC TR IC C O M P A N Y or by top drainage. 4. Do not plant in the fall on ' clay soil. 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