Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, September 19, 1958, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Resutls have to irrigate a time or two
after
Company Sunday at the Elwin the tree is set.
THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Shiblcys home were Tom and El- been more than satisfactory but planting. Seeds of garnger lotus Page 3
va Bard and their son Jack from trials have been limited to date. are quite small and easily cover­
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Sept. 19, 1958
ed beyond germination depth.
Forest Grove.
YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY
“ Experts on the subject
say
Q: Last July I reached age 72.
“ I would warn those planting
Springwater Youth Fellowship
By James Pizza
S p riflQ W fltB t
¡wood were down over the week had a meeting recently
The Social Security payment for
at the the number of persons on farms to prepare a seed bed as free o f
_____ in the United States will be re- weeds as _ possible.
Q: I have been drawing disa myself and wife
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end. They have been very busy Wilbur Howell home. They plan
Yields are
total
$150.
Beverly ! duced from 12 million- the pres- quite satisfactory but the leaves 1'ility insurance paymnts under j Until 1957, I was making
less
to
V is o r s at the Bob
Gillette burning slash on the field they ned a beach trip
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since j than $3600 a year, but beginning
Beach near Newport on Oct. 10. ent figure- to 5 mill-in within a of _____
granger
lous shatter
easily a f-iIhe Social Security Act
home Sunday were Mr. and M r..
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the ter drying.
I try to bale the 1 July« 1957 According to the news- with 1957, my wages
exceeded
They will stay at Rev. Hampton's
Tony Lauby and girls from The
process is going on at a
How soon will my pay-
rapld day after cutting when weather paper, my wife, age 62, may now $4200.
and Winnifred returned home on cottage.
Dalles.
Mrs. Wilbur Howell and
her rate.
Agricultural integration conditions permit.
I would rec- receive wife’s benefits. Will she ments be increased to the maxi­
New
We wish to welcome Mr.
and Wednesday evening from
mother Mrs. Linder from Carver will come into the picture more ommend use of
at
least six receive a retroactive
payment mum?
Mrs. Lampe to Springater. They Mexico.
A. You would never quality
Winnifred and Gilbert Shibley visited Saturday at the Lawrence und more each year. It will not pounds of seed per acre, better back to July, 1957?
are living in the large house on
No.
The effective date for for the maximum Social Security
the Fornier place, which was for­ have returned to Lews and Clark Wahls-troms in George. The Wahl- be long, they say, until practical- yet 8 lbs.
payments to eligible dependents payment. Your benefits, howevet,
residents o f ly every farm commodity is pur­
this stroms are former
merly occupied by the Cutsforth College in Portland early
chased on contract. Locally this
Try a News
Classified Ad- of disabled beneficiaries is the could probably be increased. You
teacher 1 year- The resaon they returned ! Springwater.
family. Mr. Lampe is a
Dont’ *s the case with most of our broil Costs little and
get results. month of September, 1958 and should contact your district of-
early is Winnifred is president of | Springwater residents
in the Estacada school.
f o r 1 fice to discess applying to have
ThP Home Fa- Club’ had their the GirIs Honor Service Society I forget the PTA meeting tonight.' ore, our
vegetable processing Phoneor bring your ad. to the no payments will be made
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f for
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prior periods.
your benefits refigured.
News office.
Springwater Church session re­ crops and even whole milk
meeting at the Grange hall last and pilbert
president of
the
Q: My husband passed away in
The farmer
For further informataition or
Tuesday. It was a most interest- rt> jgious organizations
o f the cently presented a building pro processing today.
1950,
at
which
time
I
received
a
his
historic
details, contact your nearest So-
gram to the congregation for the will lose some of
ing and educational meeting.
: college.
settlement of $200. I am now rt- cial Security office located
at
building of
additional Sunday freedoms for more secure prices.
j School rooms. The program was The experts also say that integra­ SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING tiring and drawing my own Social 926 S. W. 4th Avenue, Portland,
j approved and work should begin tion will not work unless each Notice is Hereby Given,in com- Security checks amounting to Oregon.
Would I be
member of the chain makes mo- pliance with See. 111-908,0. C. L. $85 each month.
at once.
Mr and Mrs Danny Swanson’s ney.
Well, what do you think.' A., to the legal voters of School entitled to any additional pay-
• •Reclamationists
" '
" —* * say " that ■ few District No. 123, of
Clackamas merit on account of my husband? __Try a Classified Adv. in the
L. J. A N D E R S O N ................. ........................Editor and Publish a ' children Connie, Carol and Kay
are
County,
State
of
Oregon,
that a A. No. you wauld not.
The w ill get results and the cost is
of
the
surplus
commodities
from Three Lynx spent Monday
Published w eekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County j afternoon at the home of
their prodoced on irrigation projects. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING o f most that you could draw as
a low. Just phone us or _bring
or mail your ad. In.
O regon. Entered in the postoftice at Estacada, O regon, as sec
That
we
will
have
to
work
h
ard!
said
District
wil
bo
held
at
the
widow
is
$66.40.
Since
you
are
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
ond class matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County our Swanson
to keep the total food slpply
a - 1 Schoolhouse on the 29th day of already receiving your own pay­
year $3.00; outside the County and in the State of Oregon one
Vernon Gehler from near Nee- < head of the population.
There i September,1958 from 2:00 to 8:00 ment in a higher amount, no ben-
For best results try a News
year $4.00; outside the State o f Oregon, one year $4 50. Sub­ dv is in the
the P.M. for the following objects: ifit would be due you as a widow
Springwater com­ are those who would argue
Classified Ad.
scriptions payable in advance.
To grant the Board the right to
munity with his back hoe, doing point.
Certain forecasters say
that use $5,398.68 left over from the
some ditch digging for tiling on
S T A F F CO RRESPON DEN TS
the farms of Edward Shearer,W. people are eating less pork,more Gencr!d Fund of the 1957-58 bua-
G a r f i e l d ..................................................................... Mrs. RaY G ordca H. Tucker and Everett Shibley. beef. With the growth of popula-'
^ used on
the 1958-59
V i o l a ......................................................................... Mrs- L afaye Fouls
Mr. and Mrs.
Gus
Rehbein tion they look for good beef p n - 1 ^ud8°t for painting School build- j
George ................................................................ Mrs. Joe W iederhold spent a few days at the beach re­ ces for a number of years.
|ngs, purchase of a pickup truck,
“ Other forecasters
look for j
'.a:: ng buildings, new garage
Including Hauling, Butchering, Cooling, Cut­
Eagle C reek ....................................................... Mrs. Margar#? Ross cently.
Mrs. Laura Tucker went wltn fewer dairy farms but for gradu- door’ and repairs and alterations
D o d g e .................................................................... Mrs. A nne Justice
ting, wrapped and delivered for 6c lb.
her daughter Mrs. Robert Heiple ally increasing number of dairy to the teacherage.
Dated this 10th day of Septem­
Pork 8c lb.
AAAJi\AAAAAAAAAAAA\>.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlAAAAAAA. Monday to see Mrs. Ray Erickson I cows in Oregon to keep up wltn ber, 1958.
This
w at Redland. Mrs. Erickson is r e- the population increase..
Margaret
A.
Moody,
► cevering from surgery she
had | means more cows per farm.There
Cooling, cut, wrapped and delivered, 4c lb.
►
will be a tendency to
purchase Chairman Board of Directors.
► last week.
Speak with contempt of no man.
ATTEST:
The Jim Alts of Portland and all feed. Some will be in the bus-
►
for re- J. T. Haneberg, District Clerk.
► Mrs.Alt’s mother and father from mess of raising heifers
Everyone hath a tender sense of
> Nebraska were Sunday visitors at placements for these larger herds Publish September 11th & 18th.
►
Dial CR. ''-5145
the Ted Rehbein home. The Alts which produce milk only.
Too
reputation. And every man hath a
are former residents of Dodge, many present day dairymen
ff® | CLASS IN GENEALOGY
j Mrs. Alt’s parents like Oregon so not doing a good job of
raising
:s iû i
sting, which he may, if provoked too
IS ORGANIZED HERE
well they have decided to move their own feed, they think.
In
to Portland.
such cases, dairymen are at a pro-
A Genealogy class has been or-
f a r ------- — dart out at one time or
Dinner guests Sunday at
the duction cost disadvantage. Pro-1 ganized in
Estacada
by the
Homer Newell home were Mrs, duction per cow has
increased
,
, T
, ,, . ,
'
another.
-------Burton
Newell’s mother and father, the , slightly in Oregon
during the 1 h
h f Jc s ( hlrst o£ Latter
The same will Day Saints, Estacada Branch.
C. A. Hutchens from Cloverdale. past 10 years
the
A basic course in genealogy is
Homer Newell was ill several have to improve greatly if
ALL AGES
industry is to remain profitable. being studied. The meeting con-
days last week.
Sunday visitors at
the Gene
(Special
Attention
Given Pre-School Children)
iversRv
^ has
lhe now
U" ‘ »¡»t."of a 45 minute lesson per­
Phone MOhawk 5-3794
Gresham, Oregon
Sullivan home were Mr. and Mrs. iversity of Wisconsin
iod
covering
such
topics
as
the
come up with a whole milk pow­
Clyde Elliott and three girls.
REGISTER NOW
antj family group sheet, the pedigree
Day and Night Service - A Local Institution
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sullivan re­ der. Just mix with water
FOR FALL CLASSES
equal of
turned recently from a trip to Ne­ you have the
fresh chark your family history, and
braska. They were called east due u hole milk, it is reported. If so avenues of research, Following
INDOOR HEATED POOL —84 DEGREES
of
to illness of Mr. Sullivan’s aunt. we may see certain sections
lesson is a 45 minute work per­
all the
Small Classes— Excellent Instructors
She died while they were there the country producing
on your
higher iod in wheih to work
and they stayed for the funeral. milk and elimination of
PHONE O. C. 8208 or OL 4 5981
Mr. and Mrs. Del Gant, accom cost areas even tho they are close own genealogy and ask questions
i panied by Del’s sister and brot- to the market.
The fresh bottl on special problem».
PUBLIC SWIMMING HOURS
lierin law from Oregon City, re- ed milk could be pretty well
a
The instructor for this class is
Sat.
& Sun. Eves. 6:30-8:00; 8:00-9:15,
cently traveled up the Washing- thing of the past, they believe.
Doris Charriere.
Meetings are
■ ton coast to Victoria. Canada and '
9:15-10:30.
Sat. & Sun. Afternoons l-3:3-5 pm
held on Monday evening.
The
then on thru Kings Gate to Idaho
Wonder if we haven’s been ov-
scheduled meeting is Sept.
and back home.
, , .
..
,, ,,
the L D. S.
plant 22nd at 8 PM at
Saturday evening dinner guests j
for heavier soils granger lotus’’ ' ' Ulrc'1 a' 555 N. Broadway. All
at the Del Gant home were Mrs.
1 .1 miles N. of Oregon City on 99E
Gant’s daughter and son in law Harry Lane, Frog Pond, on the lh(>so in tho Estacada area inter­
west side brought this to our at esU‘d !n genealogy are cordially
and children from Oregon City.
invited
to
attend.
Friday morning ,Sept. 19 will tention during an enthusistic in-
i terview.
be work day at the Grange to pre- j
lo-
p a r e for
lu r the
u ie fair.
ia ir .
a
h
vridii&
, using . granger
,
pare
All
Grange e i . I » have been
members are reminded to brine , tus1for fv e r a l years for both hay
pie. cake, salad, beans or whatev- a" (1 Pasturo with out a sign
ot
er you wish to be sold for lunch. > oa£’ with which my herd
was
, Lunch - ill he sold by the Home scollr~ed 'vhenu 1 used Ladlno cl°-
Ec CIub
ver pasture, he reported.
In
____________ fact there hasn't been a case of
An 80-year-old named McGee
| bloat in mixed
granger-ladino
Dfives a ja zzy Stutz Bearcat 03.
fields either.
I own 40 acres
and I plan to plant every inch of
McGee’s fussy, it’8 £rue’
it to Granger lotus.”
M id the car runs 'ik e n e w .
When questioned about obtain­
“ i dem and Royal Triton,” says he.
ing stands, Harry had this to say. 1
(B y John J. Inskeep, County “ Remember you told me to pre-1
M ary Jan« Kim«, Seattle, Wash.
j pare a seedbed in early spring so
Agent
During an entertainemnt skit hard you can’t tarck
a
mule
Enjoy better hcahh, brighter dishes, a cleaner kitchen
—WASH DISHES BETTER . . . ELECTRICALLY.
| several years ago one of my c o l-; across it? I do that, then broad-
Try an electric dishwasher in your home now. If you
Amazing? Yes. that'sthe word for the purple people-pleaser
leagues from another county told | cast the seed and roll in with a
are a PGE customer and aren't completely satisfied,
named Royal Triton m otor oil. Can’ t beat it for protecting
his audience how he filed
the sprocket type roller, just as you
Hurry!
Offer
PGE will guarantee that you can return it and get
your car's engine...just as you can’t beat Minute Man
many magazines and
circulars suggested.
Every seed comes.’
your money back. Sec any appliance dealer displaying
service. Stop at Union Oil stations for both.
expires
Oct.
31,
’58
For inoculation I use both in­
reaching his office. Said he
the “ Love That Dishwasher” banner. Do it now
|jocular vein, “ I let them, stack \ oculate sail from around inocul-
W IN *25.001 Send us a limerick about your
topples — then
plants and commercial In-
' until the pile
favorite Union Oil product or service. I f it’s a
PO RTLA ND G E N E R A L ELECTRIC COMPANY
whoooosh! the
whole business oculant.
Early April planting is
winner, we'll pay you $25 on publication.
Oregon’s P.~ l e e r Electric Utility
j goes into File 13— the waste bas- essential unless one is prepared i
W rite to : 76 Limericks, Union Oil, Box 7600,
' ket”
Los Angeles 54, Calif.
Sometimes I feel
like doing
I just that.
On the other hand, I
U N IO N O IL C O M P A N Y o f C a lifo r n ia
find among the many articles on
Watch 78 Spoils Club on AOC-TV • Sat Ire« 70 Soorla Books at Union Oil Stallona
my desk gems of konwledge so
useful in trying to keep up with
the times. Reading current in­
Just One Dollar buys a Savings Account at the Estacada
formation is an office chore to
be followed when an occasional
Branch of The First State Bank of Milwaukee and the
otherwise slack period shows up.
Here are a few items gleaned re­
opportunity to start building financial security with reg­
cently between office and tele­
phone calls:
ular and systematic savings.
Earn 2 \ percent on all
“ California tomato
growers
have found that
side dressing
savings . . . 3 percent on three-year deposit certificates.
with phosphorus at planting time
increases yield and quality and
See Our New Account Department Today!
decreases cost per ton.
This is
the case even when the soil anal­
ysis shows liberal quantities of j
phosphorus. Young tomato plantc
are unable to find the amount ot :
phosphorus needed by
taking !
$13.00 per ton in 2-ton-per-acre applications
this element from the soil
but
$13.50 per ton in 1 ¿-ton-per-acre application*
they pick up phosphorus readily
when placed beside plants newly 1
$14.00 per ton in 1-ton-per-acre applications
set on.
“ Foresters are finding that by
using nitroges
fertilizers
and
sometimes phosphates, growth of
Earn 2 A per cent on all savings
-young Douglas fir trees can
be
doubled. Site five and
can be i
3 per cent on three year
1. High Calcium Content 2. Fine particles work
changed to site three by
using
deposit certificates.
fertilizers.
They
are
now
tnink-j
quickly 3. Greater bulk per ton
ing in trems of decreasing
the '
4. Contains fertilizing minerals
time of cutting second
growth
from 90 yean down to 00 j e m
5. Qualifies for ASC government assistance
and obtaining the same number
CALL US TODAY FOR INFORMATION
of board feet per acre.
The big I
AND DELIVERY ARRANGEMENT
question is “ Will it Pay.” That
little matter is now under stedy.
“ A minute quantity of fertiliz­
er placed in a hole at
planting
time increases both p-owth and
(Formerly Farmefs Gas & Supply) .
survival o f Douglas fir seedlings.
All deposits insured to $10,000 by
600 N.E. 8th
Gresham
MO 5-2501
Foresters are
experimenting
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Hours 10 a.m.
with a plant food pellet
to be
dropped in each hole just before ^
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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
MEAT CUT FOR LOCKERS
Harold Middleton
SWIMMING
CLASSES
(Carroll Jfuncral Home
OLIVER'S MOTEL
TH AT
DISHWASHER
kites by
-fit WAYSIDfc
OR YOUR MONEY BACK!
J
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SALE....
Mineralized
Sugar Lime
Delivered & Spread, Costs You Only
Estacada Branch
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