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About Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1958)
THESE WOMEN! By d’Alessio F=3 KING'S PULLET RANCH “Oh, I’m not looking for a new job. I’m just checking whether you’re trying to replace m e!” Mr. and Mrs. R. W . K ing, Owners Rt. 3, Box 329, Boring Custom pullet growing is becoming more popular because it lieves the egg producer of all problems except actual egg tion. re produc The Kings’ houses are equipped specially for pullet growing, since the Kings are specializing in the pullet growing phase of the poul try business. A strict sanitation program Is being carried on at the King Pullet Ranch to assure minimum disease problems. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schlue, Johnny and Linda spent the week end visiting Mrs. Sahlue’s f a , sister and family, Mr and Mrs. | Charles Sheeley of Ellensburg, THUR-, Fill., SAT., Nov. 13-14 15 I Wash, and her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meacham and family GIRDON SCOTT as TARZAN, of Othello, Wash. EVE BRENT as JANE and A stork shower was given last RICKIE SORENSON as BOY in Friday night at the home of Mrs i .Tiggs Pederson by Mrs. Martin Reed and Mrs. Richard Platt, honoring Mrs. Far! Karlinger and Mrs. Howard Begulin. Tssrzan's Fight for Life" For further information on this type of operation, contact cither R. W. King or Gresham Seed & Feed. SECOND FEATURE For Service That Is Fine Call on tha Slot 2 with th^ Chockerboa. d Sign! KIRK DOUGLAS in //« -« r «»1 // Frank Turner, brother of Reu ben Turner of Estacada route 2, passed away at Doty, Wash, last I w eek. Clackamas County News Page 4 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Nov. 14, 1958 The Stanley Levines of Fisher Mill entertained Sunday in honor of their son-in-law, James And erson’s birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson and son Al. Mrs. Aileen Farrell and children; Mrs. Theo. Tritschler of Mt. Angel and Mrs. S. D. Ander son of Olympia. Patronize your local 'News' job printer It’s Time For Breakfast SEPTEMBER DEATH RATE IMPROVES Five point five persons were killed in each 100 million miles of travel in Oregon during Sept- efber, the Oregon Department oi Motor Vehicles reported today. The figure, based on reports of gasoline sales and the number of people killed, shows an im provement over the 7.2 death rate for September last year. Four other months with improv Brains, beauty and brawn — fast of fruit or juice, half a cup ed death rates this year are Feb they’re all associated with a good of cereal, two slices of toast and ruary, March, May and June breakfast, according to doctors, a half pint of milk; the adoles Four months —January, April nutritionists and athletic direc cent should have fruit or juice, a July and August — recorded tors. Brains, because every boy serving of cereal, three slices of lightly higher death rates than or girl in school needs energy and toast, two eggs and two cups of for the same periods last year. good nutrition to itudy and learn; cocoa. Adults need juice or fruit, Lowest death rate recorded so beauty, because proper eating can cereal, eggs, meat, toast and a far this year was May when 3.6 help provide a healthy, glowing beverage. The U. S. Navy recently found person died in each 100 million ' appearance; and brawn, because that many service aviators in a good breakfast supplies from miles traveled. t oe-fourth to one-third of daily volved in "unexplained air acci The department said gasoline i protein end calorie requirements dents” consistently skipped or sales reports indicate that in ex essentia! to physical ittneas. skimped breakfast. The Navy cess of 668,000,000 miles were tra A uihoritio» soy tha following recommended to wives of its veled on Oregon streets and high eie Ideal breakfast menus for aviators that their husbands be »arioua ».go groups: Four yeah served with a complete breakfast ways during September. This toast and jam, two compares to 625,000.000 miles tra olda, fruit or juice, half a cup of including oatmeal, two slices of toast and eggs, breakfast meat, cereal, two veled in September a year ago. glasses of milk, juice or fruit and '"•If v!n* of milk: the young ’’ th cream and sugar. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the friends and neighbors of Effie M. Jones for their many acts of kindness to her; for tiheir expres sion of sympathy for us at this Mt. Chapter OES No. 108 will time, and for the beautiful flow meet at the Masonic hall Tues ers. day, Nov. 18 at 8 P.M. There will The nieces and nephews ; bo an election of the Associate Conductress. Skate-Capers And Small try Mascot raths Orvlonr The News leads in neighbor The Jim Andcrsons are enjoy Dont be ing a visit this week with Jim ’s news in your area. mother, Mrs. S. D. Anderson of w ithout it- Subscribe today. (1 ympia. She has not been in s : anfcim - * . x . -.vwttKMNft , SUN., MON., TUE., Nov. 16 17-18 Estacada, since the News moved t- into its present location four ALDO RAY, years ago last May. ROBERT RYAN, BOOK FORUM AT LIBRARY C<vsham BUDDY HACKETT and The Book Forum will be held Saturday at 3 P. M. at the Esta- TINA LOUISE in catla Library. The subject will be .'Biographies.’’ Anyone Is m welcome. GRESHAM SEED & FEED CO. !NC. j Ernest G. Warner, Mgr. 290 N.VV. 10th Drive . MO 5-2186 . ■ ■ m m I a b ft's grand as a s$!§d d ra w in g md n e ’os-esd! ■' tad's Little Acre' tio'i the Prices for Ih m ,, Fri,, Sat., ¡ ■ one and only I MIRAC!*. r WHIP end special / i pickle relishes ! Hov. 33-14-15 ^ V -J f w À PARIS, FRANCE—Members of a Paris hign scnooi team wno will leave soon on a basketball-on-roller skates tour of the U. » are shown during one of their strenuous workouts. In center, a smallfry mascot looks up hopefully for a chance to dribble the ball. The little fellow turns out regularly with the team, waiting for the day when he can turn in his mascot’s togs for a team uniform._______ _____ Said« I * Hey mom.., CAULIFLOWER lb. 5c ! Goody's, Crunch or Smooth Ü.S. No. 2 POTATOES 5 0 lbs. 8 9 c PEANUT BUTTER 16oziar 3 9 c Delicious cr Winesop A P P L E S 2 S l b o ï . box 8 9 c Folder's COFFEE 1 9b. vac tin 8 5 c your neighbors DRY CLOTHES We rSave a Full Line of Nuts! Blue Ribbon Pure HONEY 5 lbs. 1.00 PEANUTS lb. 4 9 c ib. 29c Collage lb. 39c 1 WALNUTS F I LBE RT S TOMATO SAUCE M EAT CUBE S T E A K Ib. 89c 7 * oz tin 3 for 19c COMMUNITY GREEN STAMPS FORGET WASHDAY WEATHER WORRIES forever . . . as 42% of your neighbors have. 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