Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, November 14, 1958, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Scouts theme for the month is a took the boys to the hatchery as I E. Hayward and her sister Jean have another on Fritz. Mrs.Lampe
See and Do Show. It was decided planned. It was a most interesting and her boy friend Dale West of returned home Nov. 5th.
Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Ren-
that each den would visit differ­ and educational tour. The boys Milwaukie. An evening of movies
By Phyllis Fitch
the followed by rummy was enjoyed nings of Portland were visitors
ent points of interest. Den
4 had quite a thrill watching
Wednesday evening
of last
home on
Linda honored us with at tne Elwin Shibley
silver salmon jumping
in the by all.
week Mrs. Floyd Fitch attended would visit the Eagle Creek Fish ponds. Ws wish to thank Mr.Par- 1 some candy she had learned to Sunday.
Hatchery.
On
Saturday
Mrs
the planning meeting for Novem-
Sunday afternoon visitors
at
|vin for his courtesy in showing make for Camp Fire Girls.
her for the Cub Scouts. The Cub Fitch with the help of Mrs. Roath ¿¿g ¿¿’n members
Mr. Palumbo had a group of the Guttridges, Dibbles and Shib-
through the
Mrs.
Tom
. girls in Saturday night for a Slu­ leys were Mr. and
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| hatchery.
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The next few weeks the boys mber party for her daughter Ju- Bard and Jack of Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green-
j
► will be working on a
program dy. The girls enjoyed an evening
-
£ and display table planned around weincr roast in their home over street of Portland spent Sunday
► i the things they
ihave learned the fireplace fire. They enjoyed afternoon at Mr. Greenstreet's pu-
> from this trip. This program will breakfast Sunday morning and rents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dibble,
To succeed in the world, it is much
Spending two days in Portland
r | be presented at their
monthly spent most of the day before re-
turning to their homes. The girls this week are Mrs. Elwin Shibley
£ pack meeting for November.
more necessary to possess the penetra­
■ were Carol Smith,Bonnie Howell, and children.
They are visiting
' Jerrine White and Judy Peae.
¡Jean’ parents.
£ | Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs
All Springwater expresses their
tion Lo discern who is a fool, than to
£ Floyd Fitch and children visited
Sharon Sager was married to deepest sympathy in the
rec«.nt
f
.
'
at
the
Larry
Weisharr
home
in
Roger
Santo
of
Willamette
Friday
death
of Mrs. Sam Dmytryk.
discover who is a clever man.
► Portland. They enjoyed an even- night at the Springwater church. | w . H. Tucker went elk hunting
£ ing of pinochle.
'A reception followed at the Mt. in Union County. There were <j
—Talleyrand
► Saturday afternoon Mr.
and Pleasant Booster Club. They re- jn the party. They brought bacK
- Mrs. Floyd Fitoh drove to Oregon ceived many nice gifts. They are one elk.
► j City to purchase den supplies, going to stay in Oregon City a t ; Sunday evening guests at the
> 1 books and Den Mother and Cub the home of Sharon’ grandmother' Delbert Gant home were Mr. and
then Mrs. Delrner Gant and family ol
► I Scout uniforms. Before reutrning unitl Roger’s leave is up,
home they stopped and
visited they will go to Fort Lewis.
| Three Lynx and Mr. and Mrs. Don
P h o n e M O h aw k 5-3794
Gresham , O reg o n -• I Mr:
and Mrs. Mike Schwann and
Proud new parents in Spring-| Thomas and children of Oregon
| girls at Oregon City.
water are Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer City.
D ay a n d N ight S ervice - A Local In stitu tio n ►
£ ! Sunday dinner guests at
the Lanipe. "The new baby Arthur
► Floyd Fitch home
were Mrs. Philip was born in the
Oregon
Fitch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. City hospital on Nov. 2nd. They FARMING LAND VALUES
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HIGHER IN OREGON
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Marketing value of farm land
and buildings in Oregon increas­
ed 4 percent during
the year
ending July 1, 1958, reports Mrs.
Elvera Horrell,
Oregon State
The members of our 1958 Christmas Club are looking for­
College extension
agricultural
economist.
ward to the pleasure of shopping for their loved ones with
Most sales were made to enlarge
no Christmas money problems. You can to next year - - IF - -
exisiting farms. Other forces
that helped push farm values to a
you jo in th e 1959 C h ristm as C lub N O W .
record high include general
in­
Plan a Christmas Savings program. Our Club method is
flation, demand for land for in­
simple. Allow yourself a small amount each week which you
dustrial use,
and government
programs for agriculture, the ec­
deposit in your Christmas Club Account. A th,e end of 50
onomist stated.
weeks you’ll be pleasantly surprised when v ? mail you the
The prospect of a heavy crop
output this year and
climbing
solution to your Christmas shopping financing. So painless!
farm income also injected a note
50c W e ek ly (o r m ore) fo r 50 w eeks m ak > you »
of optimism into the farm real
estate market at mid year,
Mrs.
Horrell added.
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Springwater
Pagp 3
THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Nov. 14, 1958
Mis a GotRocks has her limousine
(Carroll iFimentl llmm'
It Is Time to Join Our Christmas Club for '59!
Tstacadc Brunch . , ,
OREGON TURKEY GROWERS
KEEP MORE HENS
Oregon turkey growers intend
to follow a national trend
and
keep more ihcns for the
1959
hatching season lhan they
did
this year, according to Stephen
C. Marks, extension agricultural
j economist at Oregon State Coll­
ege.
in a recent U. S. department
1 of agriculture survey, owners of
turkey-breeder hens in 15 of the
most important turkey- produc-
:ng states, including Oregon.were
questioned about their plans for
1959.
Replies indicated
these
growers expect to keep 7 percent
more heavybreed and 38 percent
more light breed hens than they
i did at the bi gninning of 1958,
Marks reported.
Oregon turkey breeders indic­
ated they expect to keep some­
what fewer heavy breed hens for
the 1959 hatching season but plan
to have half again as many Belts-
ville and other light breeds.
The 15 states surveyed accoun­
ted for over 80 perecent of
the
; turkey-breeder hens in th eUnited
States at the beginning of 1958,
Marks said.
Earn 2 \ per cent on all savings
3 per cent on three year
deposit certificates.
rill deposits insured to S10,000 by
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp*.’> lion
Best yet of the best sellers! New Might, New Models, New Money-Saving Power!
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low. J u s t p h o n e n s or . b r i n g
w ill get r e s u l t s a n d t h e cost is
or m a il y o u r ad. In
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T a k e trucks that h a v e sh o w n th e m se lv e s to be the b ig g e st sa v ers and
b i g g e s t sellers. A d d im portant en g in eerin g d e v e lo p m e n ts that m ean
still greater efficiency a n d e n d u r c n c e . Y o u ’ ve got trucks that prom ise
u n p a ra lle le d reliability a n d e co n o m y . H ere's h o w T ask -Fo rce 59
s o lid ly b a ck s up that prom ise to stay a n d sa v e on your job!
more efficient
horsepower ratings ranging from 160 to
230, new wear-saving thermostat control
and new durability!
b i g g o r sa vin g’
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TIRE-SAVING . j - C ,
TANDEM AXLE
DESIGN
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Axles "track” on curves.
hikeG.V.W. to 36,000 lbs.!
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camshaft design,
new valve train
durability, high
horsepower arid
torque!
New Fleetside pickup, for example,
offers double-walled sides, select-
wood floor, steel skid strips!
P O W
'E L i m ^ n ^
H E A V Y - D U TY
TR U C K
T R A N S M IS S IO N
Extra-cost option Series 50 through 100.
p o s ¿traction
New rear axle helps give sure-gripping
traction. Extra-cost option, Series 31 and 32.
So true! So quick, so thorough and so complete is Minute
M an service that Union Oil customers say it’s as good as
the gasoline. High praise indeed—the gasoline is Royal 76,
the W est's most powerful premium!
WIN $25.001 Send us a limerick alxrnt your
favorite Union Oil product or service. If it’s a
winner, we’ll pay you $25 on publication.
Write to : 76 Limericks, Union Oil. Box 7600,
Loe Angeles 54, Calif.
U N I O N OIL CO MPANY o f C a l i f o r n i a
Watch 7« Sports Club on C B S - T V . Got fro© 78 Sports Boohs at Union O il Statlona
42 %
Bigger
than they took!
35
h o rsep ow er
On heavy work:
5 ,3 0 0 -lb . D-17 eq u als a 7 ,5 0 0 -lb . fractor In p u ll.
4 ,1 0 0 -lb . D-14 eq uals a 6 ,4 0 0 -lb . tractor in p u ll.
W hy? Because e.\
ive Power Director lets you
increase pull power i>.. ■!?' „ on-the-go. And T RA C ­
T IO N BOOSTER system a u to m a tic a lly increases
rear wheel weight by 42% to reduce slippage and
take full advantage of this extra pull. Thai how
Power Director teams with TR A C TIO N B O O S iE R
system to make a D Series Tractor 42% bigger.
These features enable D-Series Tractors to do your
heaviest job when cal led upon. . . yet operate with con­
venience and economy on light jobs. Let us show you!
TR A C TIO N B O O STER is a n Allia-Chalmera t» d e m a rk .
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ALLIS-CHALMERS <§>
SAIFS A N D S E R V I C E
Mr
FARM TRACTOR COMPANY
Nickin'
durable, comfortable
BUSTER BROWN SHOE ST0RI
F I R S T F U L L Y A U TO /V IA TIC
Nadine Cicero, Hayward, Calif.
Enilvc FAM ÎIY!
BUIITTCltlST BODIES
Six modern short-stroke V8's offer high
Í&
3 h j M
4«d I have my midget mach,ne’
®ut out on a highway*
4 street, or a byway*
Minute Men serve us both with esteen,
0RFG0N CITY
c a lls
Sturdy new cross sill,
new interior trim, easy
N u-F lex scat, High-
Level ventilation, con­
cealed Safety Steps!
New brakes in lightweights, new
huskier clutches, new rear axle
durability in bigger Chevies!
M t. Wooti Lor*-i rl'rr’iw ay
G resham , O regon
Eager-beaver
îüusewarmer service
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BRAND NEW
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L.R
Miller Chevrolet Service
ESTACADA, OREGON
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O ff. P h o n e C R 9 -6 5 2 7
AT ESTACADA EVERY WEDNESDAY
GRESHAM SEED & FEED CO.
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