WORLD W AR I VETS EXPRESS THEIR TH ANKS v e want to thank those who donated to make our turkey din- n .r a success. W e wish to thank David Horner o f the Big Chief Market for barbecuing the turk- eys. Those who donated money and groceries were M .vnnei v,nc<- iller Chev- lo le t Service, Sinclair’s Service- center, Estacada Food Lockers, will be awarded at this time.They Phillips Variety Store, Rynning Ferd A. Marshall, junior vice w ill be on the basis o f the larg­ commander. Drugs, Hiway Cafe, Texaco Ser­ est spread o f horns. vice, Gray's Hardware, Schmidt ----------------------- ItOD & G U N CLUB TO A W A R D Insurance Co., Estacada Feed & DEER CONTEST PRIZES Seed, Howard Smith Realty, The Estacada and Gun . o wu, iiuiu Rod Mrs. Robert Gillette and Mrs. W hite’s Super Cream, Norton Au- Club will hold their meeting a to Court, Currinsville Market,Big ,*k early this month. The mce- Ray Aycock attended the Golden [ w e N M M ^ H this W edding reception fo r Mr. and Chief Market, of - - ■ — , ting w ill be Thursday Again Flanks . .... fo r your help. Legion Mrs. Harry Boyle in Parkrose on V E TE R A N S OF WORLD W A R I week at 8 P.M. in the Estacada Barraeks No. 1272, Hail. The deer contest prizes Saturday eve Close to a million dollars In property taxes were delivered Friday to Clackamas county eourtnouse from Portland Gen­ eral Electric company. The PGE payment of $940,200 lo r the 1958 59 tax year was the largest bill paid in the county and represents more than 10 per- cent o f the county’s total proper- ty tax collection, according to Estes Snedecor, Jr. tax PG E ’s current property hi!! Snedecor said, is 18.81 per­ cent higher than the $798,900 the utility to Clackamas paid by county last year Snedecor added that the total pay-ment is enough to educate some 2,504 Clackamas county stu- dents or a year. This is figured on the average cost of educating giade and high school stu- dTntTwhich Is' $379 per student, , , The Clackamas county payment is one of eight made by Portland General Electric company in the The company operates stale.. . . ____ , . _ count- or has in property eight ies and property has a total tax bill of $3,992,677, the highest !1 ot $3.992,6/7, me mancai. for corporation operating entirely a By Margaret Ross The new officers o f Eagie Creek Grange were installed at í L Ü S Í J M. Fsîattttîa Ciiy lim its & Hiway 2 S I, - CR 9-3253 P rices t? fe c iiv e fo r \ F l'l — » Her e 's l H ow Y ' r Tl r ksg Ü. S. Government Inspected TURKEYS! Grade-A TOMS lb. 3 8 c Grade-8 HENS lb. 39 c Grade-A HENS lb. 43t Grade B TOMS lb. 32c You K-ji»n YAMS GEESE Produce 303 can 1 0 t Standby, Whole or ¿ciiy CRANBERRIES Steins Specinl Baked BREAD FOR STUFFING Franz's Brown & Serve ROLLS 303 cans CARROTS lb. 25c CELERY lb. 10c Navel O R A N G E S lb. 10c 12 to pkg. G R A P E F R U I T 8 and STARTS THIS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 ENDS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 4SCHWINNBICYCI. es AS MAJOR PRIZES W IN N E R S M A Y H A V E CHOICE OF $60, $50 or $10 IN CASH,IF DESIRED SEE STORY PA G E ONE Here Are The Simple Ruies- The area w ill be divided into two districts to facilitate fairness in awarding prizes.All workers living in Estacada will be in Dis­ trict One, and all workers living outside the city limits w ill be in District Two. Workers are allowed to get subscriptions from any one in either district, or at any address. The worker in each district finishing the campaign with the most votes in his own district will receive a District Capital Prize. Other prizes w ill be awarded to the next highest workers in any district by choice. ) I 1 . 1 Workers not receiveing awards w ill get cash commissions of 15 percent of all money they have handed in fo r subscriptions during the three weeks. A 20c “ Milkshake” Bonus will be given on each new subscription handed in during the campaign and will be payable at the time the subscription is turned in at the office. 40c Bonus on 2 year orders. No employee or near relative of any employee ot the News is eligible to enter the campaign.Correspondents families w ill be al­ lowed to compete. Children under 16 years must have written consent of parents or guardian, who w ill be expected to help their candidates. In event of a tie each tying candidate will be given prizes iden­ tical in value. A bonus of 2000 votes w ill be given each candidate turning in 3 or more subscriptions (either old or new) on the opening day of the campaign, and an additional 3,000 extra votes will be given to the candidate turning in the most subscriptions. These same bonus votes w ill be given for the report days of Wednesday, Nov. 26, Saturday, Nov. 29 and Wed., December 3. To insure absolute fairness the campaign will be brought to a close under the sealed ballot box system. A ll subscriptions and money collected the last three days of the campaign must be in the sealed box when the campaign ends. Wednesdays and Saturdays w ill be known as report days and all candidates are positively required to hand in all their subscrip­ tions on each report day, at least two each report day to be con­ sidered active. Votes will be issued on both new and old subscriptions. Credit fo r eStra votes will be issued at the convenience of the campaign Ernest Douglas and his dogs tracked down treed an killed an­ manager. Candidates collecting more than the one subscription required other large boh cat last Sun. up to qualify his nomination before opening day w ill be barred from in the back country near Cherry- the campaign. Candidates living outside Estacada may bring or villc. He as accompanied on the trek by Arthur Heacock ar.d Leo­ send their Saturday’s reports on Mondays and their Wednesday’s reports on Thursday except the last report which must be in - on nard Jeppson of Damascus; but the Heacock dogs took after coy­ the closing day. Prizes must be won in accordance with the conditions of the ote instead of big cat and theirs was a fruitless chase. Em Doug­ campaign and no candidate w ill be promised a certain prize for las’ only regret was that he lack­ so many subscriptions or so mucih money. Workers are not confined to their own town or neighborhood ed the strength to pusue the oth­ to sell subscriptions but may get orders from any person, any ad- er bob cats which his dogs took ! dress. after. Only one member o f a fam ily w ill be allowed to enter; but all Ladies Aid members spent W ed­ members of the fam ily are urged to help their worker. nesday working in E. C. church Cash must accompany all subscriptions. The management reser­ ki’ chen making tamales fo r the ves the right to add to these rules for the protection of this news­ dinner th!s Friday night. There paper and the candidates. w ill also be another main dish A fte r the capital prizes are awarded, the candidates having the to choose from a sort of creamed highest number of votes will get first choice of the prizes, the chicken biscuit pie. A good second highest, the next choice, etc, A ll prizes w ill be awarded chance to eat away from home the closing night of the campaign. Those winning commissions fo r a change. Come early and w ill have checks mailed not later than the following Tuesday. avoid the rush. NOTICE FOR BIDS Sealed proposals fo r the pur­ chase by the City o f Estacada o f a Blanket Liability Insurance Policy w ill be received b y the City o f Estacada at the City Hall. Estacada. Oregon, until 8:00 P M on the 4th day o f December, 1958. A t said time the bids w ill be thereafter publicly opened and read. Proposals shall be in the form o f a letter, sealed and addressed to the undersigned at Estacada, Oregon. A copy o f the requirements of the Blanket Liability Insurance Policy can be obtained at the | Recorder’s office. The City o f Estacada reserves ( the right to postpone the award­ ing of the bid fo r a reasonable time or to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities. Published fo r the first time November 7th, 1958 and fo r the second time on November 14th, I 1958. R. R. Cooke, Recorder lb. bag 7 5 e 35c 10c EDCC in 1 Kcfc IU 11 ). nay Baking S puds Standby PUMPKIN IV* size tin ■ 1-lb. cello bag IQ c 2 for 2 9 t 1 Hey Kids! Everyone Wins In The News Subscription Drive ‘ f 1 Saturday night’s meeting by insta“ ln£ am ol Garfield Grange. Special program of the evening was a report of the re- convention o f F F A held in Kansas City by two of the teen-age delegates from this area George Suter of E. C. and Phil Gentemann of Springwater, Mrs. Homer Glover entertained the Birthday Cub last Monday PM with 12 present. Out o f town guests were her sister Mrs. P u i ington and the latter’s daughter, Sharon o f Portland. W eek end guests o f Mr. and Mrs Robert Blewett were some one tim e neighbors o f theirs o f Gar­ diner, Mrs. Ruth Keith and her 3 children. Some other old friends from Rcedsport area vis­ ited them on Sunday; Mrs. Agnes Baker and daughter Evelyn. Lloyd Stephens attended a 3- day horticultural convention at LaGrande last week. Chief sub­ ject of discussion was weed con­ trol. The Carlton Dudleys and their 5 children went to Sauvies Is- \ land Friday night to the home ot | Mr. Dudleys parents fo r a large fam ily party. About 25 relatives j gathered to celebrate the birth­ day o f a brother. Am ong paricipants in the Vet- earns Day Parade Nov. 11 in SE Portland was the mounted unit o f Multnomah County Sheriffs Posse of w hich Carlton Dudley is an active member. Mrs. Vernon Ross had a pleas­ ant surprise Nov. 12 when a din­ ner at the home o f Florence Cloningcr turned out to be an evening party in honor o f Mar­ garet’s birthday to which a num­ ber of families o f Eagle Creek Church had been invited. Co­ hostesses with Mrs. Cloningcr were her daughter-in law Maye Cloninger and granddaug>!er Barabara Plumlee. Those who accepted the invitation besides the Rosses w ere the Sam Olm- seads; the Tony Buhlingers; the Shirley Burnetts and Mrs. Maude Burnett. Many others sent their with the state of Oregon. This to- good wishes. tal shows an increase of nine per Dora and Nola Clester were cent in property tax payments Sunday dinner guests o f Mrs. over a year ag0 Freda Turner along with some By paying its taxes before No- other friends in Portland Two older daughters visiting vember 1 , PGE realized a saving local home folks last week end o f tihree percent, which, in Clack- V ¡“ amas county,amounted to $28,47(1. R Janjce Buhlinger and Jean This ---- discount reduced the — BracKL’ u- ~~ . , «000729 Young Richard Baley has had pany s net payment to $920,729 tonsilitis and expects to have the offending tonsils removed next week. V I A ÏV C DUCKS Clackamas County News Page 4 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Nov. 21, 1958 eagle Creek poultry BAR-SHAMS lb. 89c Whole Roasting CHICKENS lb. 45c U.S.D.A. Good ROUND STEAK lb 89c RED CIRCLES? W e’re happy with the response from you folks in bringing your subscriptions up to date. Those of you who are still getting the red circle, if we are in error let the office know-or come in with your renewal. If yon do not feci you can afford to renew now. let us know, and we’ll rid yon of the circle and yon may pick up your balance when convenient. GUA R A NTE E D A L L NON -PRIZE W IN N E R S AND A 20c “MILK SHAKE BONUS” on each N E W SUBSCRIPTION — 2yr. New 40c This bonus is payable at time subscription is brought to campaign headquarters and is in addition to regular commissions and prizes. VOTE SCHEDULE - SUBSCRIPTION PRICE (R enew al) 1 Year 3.00 2 Years 5.50 1,000 3,000 (N e w ) 2,000 5,000 No subscription for more than 2 years accepted in this campaign 50,000 EXTRA votes w ill be issued every "club” of $20.00 worth o f subscriptions turned in. A “ club” may be composed of large or small amounts totaling $20 00. This arrangement will be in ef­ fect during the entire campaign. Votes w ill be issued on out of county subscriptions at the same rate. IMPORTANT NOTICE OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 6:00 P.M. DAILY P A R E N T S A R E IN V IT E D TO COME TO T H E O F F K W IT H T H E IR YO UNGSTERS TO L E A R N TH E D E T A IL S C THE C AM PA IG N . PH O NE CR9-3241. I OLD TIME R E V IV A L SET FOR V IO LA COM. CHURCH An old time revival will start on Sunday. Nov. 23 thru Sun. Nov. 30 at the Viola Community Church conducted by James Bu­ cher eveneclist to both Jew and Gentile. Special musical numbers. Services 7 30 P.M. Mon. thru Sat and on 7 P M Sunday evening. Cash Commissions ol 15% The N e w s ESTACADA,OREGON Another Barton I - Denton Subscription Campaign Associated Member Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association