Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, January 16, 1959, Page Page No. 5, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sganzini and
Lola Reimers visited at the Gor­
Friday evening to view the
New Lipstick Idea dons
movies taken at Alex Botkins
party. The Sganzinis left Sat.
morinnig at 4:30 AM and arrived
home at Napa, Calif, at 4:30 PM
3*j
Off Predicted
Course
the same day and thep called Lo­
la that evening.
290 Clackamas County farm
operators sent in 505 soil sampl­
es for analysis during the past
12 months. The number of analy­
ses made for Clackamas County
by the State Laboratory com­
pares very favorably with other
Oregon counties. In fact, Clacka­
mas County may be at the top of
the list.
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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
L. J. ANDERSON
Editor and Publish i
Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada. Clackamas County,
Oregon Entered in the postoffice at Estacada, Oregon, as sec­
ond class matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County om
year $3.00; outside the County and in the State of Oregon one
year $4.00; outside the State of Oregon, one year $4.50; Sub­
scriptions payable in advance.
ST A F F CORFFSPONDENTS
Fagle Preok
Mrs. Mare'ar-'* Hos«
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Mrs. Nellie Currln
Currinsville
Garfield
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T " J. Ray Gord i
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Flola
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........................................................... Mrs. Phyllis Fitch
Dodge...........................................................................Mrs. Joe Weiderhold
Springwater .................................................................... Mrs. Anne Justice
Clackamas County News
Page No. 5
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Jan. 16, 1959
MEAT CUT FOR LOCKERS
including Hauling, Butchering, Cooling, Cut­
ting, wrapped and delivered for 6c lb.
Pork 8c lb
Cooling, cut. wrapped and delivered, 4c ib.
HaroM MidJicJon
Dial CR ''-514S
Giant 'Wedding Cake’ Is New Type Silo
HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. — A
completely new shape in lipsticks,
the first in 40 years, has been cre­
ated by Max Factor, famed
Hollywood beauty authority. The
new lipstick, called Hi-Society, is
a swivel unit contained in a pe­
tite oval mirrored-case instead
of a cap. With a touch of a finger,
the case opens, .simultaneously
revealing a crystal-clear lip-size
mirror with the new creamy-
moist lipstick that is easy to ap-
Í dy and keeps the most sensitive
ips from becoming dry. The lip­
stick case is so revolutionary that
a U. S. patent has been issued to
protect its design. Refillable with
a choice of eleven high-fashion
shades, it comes in tortoise tone,
ebony black, golden tone, atK
mother-of-pearl top.
U.S. Travel In Jets On The W ay
JODRELL B A N K , EN G ­
LAND.—-This diagram shows
the possible path of America’s
moon rocket, launched success­
fully from Cape Canaveral,
Fla., early Oct. 11th. Scientists
tracking the rocket from tho
Jodrcil Bank Observatory, where
the world's largest steerable
radio-telescope is located, re­
ported that the lunar probe vehi­
cle rose 79,212 miles but was
“several degrees off the predicted
course." This meant that it failed
to reach its projected orbit near
the moon.
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DENVER, COLO. — What a
predicament for any two-year-,
old to be in. In tears is two-
year-old Julie I)e Ford, who
can’t decide whether to keep up
her hula-hoop or her pants
which are falling down.
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The Fleet’s In
VENICE, ITALY.—Creating a watery traf
jam, ornate gondolas and other craft mon
the Grand Canal in Venice. The pre s n «•
Ac T p t , O fficia l I n spects
I m proved S ila g e : E. L. 1 <*r-
sou (second from right) >itws
silage produced by new method,
at a recent demonstration given
at Gaithersburg, Md. New type
silo ean be placed anywhere,
erected quickly, costs little, is
remarkably free of spoilage and
and nutrient loss. Developed by
Rutgers University and the Bakc-
lite Company over a period of
5 years, it is answer to relief
from spiraling costs.
TJsr of silage is increasing in
the 40 states. Department of
Agriculture reports a 35% in­
crease, or from 54 million tons
to 73 million luring a four year
period. The Bakelite all-plastic
portable silo represents a new
approach in the preservation of
farm silage offering the farmer
a number of advantages not pos­
sible with the conventional up­
right silos. There is virtually no
spoilage loss because oxygen is
comnh ely excluded — yet the
specially designed green vinyl
plastic allows carbon dioxide,
formed during fermentation, to
escape to the atmosphere. The
in st cet,M whLh is lined by ancient
rt ( the annu “Royal Regatta/'
went observed lor c< lturies.
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George T. (Ted) Baker, president of National
a map indicating the first route of commerc
-enger
service flights in the U.S. Scheduled to start v
a early
in December, the line's time between New York and Miami
T ypical 80-ton Bukclitc
will now be 2 14 hours as against present schedules of almost
plilhlic silos. 'J'
4 hours.
plastic silo has been completely
Travelers between New York of anyone’s lifetime.
proven in the field. At the Gaith­
and Miami will be tho first to en­ Since the first prototyp f the
ersburg, Md. demonstration a 10-
ton silo was erected. Results of
joy commercial jet plane passen­ 707 took to the air four years ago,
spoilage in a conventional silo
ger service in the U.S. if sched­ the plane has undergone e :haus-
versus an 80-ton plastic one
ules now proposed are adopted. tive and varied safety tos s.
showed a spoilage loss of almost 9
Boeing 707 jet planes, with cruis­ Surprisingly enough, jet pilots
tons in tho conventional silo while
ing speeds of GOO miles-per-hour, will be working with about one-
spoilage loss in the plastic silo
make the flights for National third as many controls as on tho
was negligible. The comparative i i will
Airlines starting about Doc. 1. latest piston-engine planes. Na­
nutrient loss in the con\ utional
also hopes to put jets tional’s veteran pilots are now
silo was 12.8 tons and in the plas­ I * on National
the
proposed
Florida-West getting ready for the December
tic silo 4 tons. With silage valued
Coast
run,
if
awarded
this South­ jet flights. Or.c engine of the jet
at $12 per ton, the dollar saving
produces as much thrust ns all
ern transcontinental route.
in this case was $100 on just one
National’s jet planes, which four engines combined on the
filling. With proper care, a plas­
will be leased from l’an Ameri­ fastest piston driven planes now
tic silo can be filled live or more
can, will operate high above the in service. Since there are few
times.
weather at altitudes of up to 40,- moving parts, vibration is prac­
000 feet. Jet flight promises to be tically eliminated. Jet flights nro
one of the most thrilling travels expected to carry 165 passengers.
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to
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Residents
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Values Y e t cn Eve rything They Need t e r ...................
Fa rm , Kerne and Car!
WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS
STORES
PER PERSON
TWO GREAT NAMES IN H A RD W A RE NOW
COMBINE FORCES TO L O W E R T H E BOOM
ON HIGH PRICES.
THURSDAY JAN . 15 ,4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
SATURDAY JAN 1 7 , 1 1 a.tn. to 3 p.m.
Beef Short RII)s
BA l CON
0c
ENDS and PIECES
PETMiLK
Tall Tin
ea.
00
!lb.2‘)c
^j. 29c
/HITE XING SOAP or D
’
Giant Pkg.
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HERE IS THE STORY
. . .
COAST-TO-COAST STORES CENTRAL ORGANIZATION OF MINNEAPOLIS HAS
PURCHASED AND IS NOW OPERATING MARSHALL-WELLS OF PORTLAND . . .
COAST-TO-COAST STORES SERVICED OVER 680 STORES IN THE NORTHWEST
AND MIDWEST.
MARSHALL-WELLS SERVICES 150 STORfS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA.
How
Put the two together and look at the results. It's sim ple as A-B-C.
you can benefit from the purchasing p o w e r of both organizations now
combined into one organization to help our store bring you lower prices on
gM otity m erchandise for farm , home and car.
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