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Page 8 r EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, T LIB ER TY THEÄTRE P R O P R I V ! S ! T 0 R S T0 T O U R ALFALFA FIELDS MAY 19, 1927 G R A D E SCHOOL NO TES F irst G rade OREGON SFNIORS TO I GRADUATE JUNE 13 FARM REMINDERS ------ --------- I If young pigs show goiter symp- University of Oregon, EUGENE, toms, feed them iodised salt daily in Allan Carter has returned to Friday and Saturday, May20-21 Clackamas County alfalfa fields— school after having spent 4 months May 18— (Special)—Commencement- place of the regular salt. In goiter L . ------- ' “MR. W U " exercises at the University of Orgeon areas, potassium iodide is given to good, bad, and indifferent—will be in Portland. Lon Chaney a n d Renee A doree FOR SALE— 1-1% H. P. Z. Type and Mrs. Carter will take place Monday, June 13, sows during the pregnant period as Mrs. Grabeel seen on the Clackamas Alfalfa tours A T h r il l in g O r i e n t a l Gag Engine. 1 6 H. P. upright gas visited the first grade Friday after- following a week-end devoted to the a preventive measure. One ounce engine; 1 bicycje good as new. A to be held Wednesday, May 25 and reunions of twelve classes, the com- is dissolved in 2 quarts of water. Sunday and Monday, May 22-23 Thursday, May 26. Visitors will have lot of garden tools. Imogene Clester has been out of mencement play, semi-annual meet- One teaspoonful of the solution for "TH E BETTER W AY” POINTER’S Second Hand Store; the opportunity of seeing the effects gchool on account of illness. ing of the Alumni Association, the every six sows is about the right R a lp h In c e buy what you want; sell what you ______ of lime, barnyard manure, proper Pupils neither absent nor tardy flower and fern procession, twilight dose. The sows are given the solu- don’t want. 28tf Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday inoculation and other correct prac-1 for the last four weeks are Ruth concert and baccalaureate services, tion daily for a p e ^ d of at least 3 tices used in getting a good stand of Barr, Margaret Betts, Thelma N i e l - . Several hundred alumni from all months during pregnancy. It prac- May 24-25-26 SEE LONSBERRY and PERRY for 'his Clackamas County crop, of in- sen, Theodore Ahlberg, Brooks Sny- parts of Oregon are expected to at- tica y never ai o proven goitei “TH E LOST W ORLD” wood. Second growth 16 in., full der, Charles Surfus, Bob Cooke and !en^- in ____ creasing importance. T h e R e a listic P i c t u r i z s t i o n measure 86.60 pr cord. Strictly cash on delivery. o f P r e h i s t o r i c T im e s 0. T. McWhorter, County Agent Douglas Milam. Second G rade \ Jbr Ec0m* OLD GROWTH $7.50 pr cord cut 16 of Washington county, and F. L. Bal in. 4 ft. length $6.60 pr cord. Friday and Saturday, May 27-28 lard, County Agent Leader of Cor WOOD SAWING— pr cord $1.00 “THE SA P” The children of this grade enjoyed vallis, will address the visitors. A Cash. M a r y M c A llis te r a n d D a v e B u t l e r feature of the first day’s program a party at the home of Roger Stamp, will be a basket dinner at the Maple- the event being his eighth birthday. FOR SALE—Choice R. I. R. eggs, COUNTY AGENT NOTES wood Grange Hall. F o u rth G rade — 75c pr setting; cabbage & cauli ______ The first day’s tour, Wednesday, flower plants now ready. Other Those who have been neither ab ’ 25< ^ s* rt at Wilsonyille a t plants in season. W. W. Holder By J o h n J. I n . k e e p , C o u n t y A g e n t Ma> sent nor tardy for the whole year in lt) a.m. and will end at Needy, Cherry fruit maggots are destroyed Estacada Greenhouse. tfc Visits will be made to fields be Miss Herman’s room are Erma Beers, i by poisoning the adult fly of the David Petrasso, and Louise Petrasso. BUILDING material—Lumber, any maggot. Directions for poisoning longing to Gust Jaeger, George Angel Wednesday afternoon, May 25, k-ind—Brick—Tile—Cement, Grav- the fly are given herewith from the ind Mrs. R. B. Seely, Wilsonville; Howard Belton, New Era, Ray Fish, at 1:30 there will be a short closing ¡Oregon Extension Bulletin 388: el, Sand—Plaster Board. day exercise . . . . held , on the lawn be Cherry fruit maggot: Occurs as W. W. Irvin, Carl Schweitzer, D. W .. WOOD— 16 inch 1st growth... $7.00 Hepler, and others between Barton tw*en, the hl*h sch°o1 and *rammar a small white maggot inside the ripe 16-inch 2nd growth $6.00 delivered ind Molalia. school. It will consist of a number fruit. The standard spray, applied COAL by the sack or ton given by each room in the grades. in the form of a poison bait for the The second tour will start at We would be glad to see all the pa Get my prices before you buy. I can adult fly, is lead arsenate, one-half Visitors will rents present, and any others who save you money. M. F. Sarver pound; syrup or molasses, two quarts; Clackamas Station. gather at Mather's Store at 1:30 on desire to attend. Phone 39-7 Estacada. _______________________________water, eight gallons. Three appli- Thursday, May 26. I F ' 1 th f rth H MONEY TO LOAN—Have two $1,- cations should be given; the first one Visits be made to the farm9 of K " a> * ° Ur * W&S ln‘ 000 loans to make. when the adult flies appear This W. K. Royce and Ed Ott, Sunnyside, Faraday for an afternoon of enioy- PIANO TO SELL—Have a good will be about the time the Royal Anns A L Heacock and Oran Lingle, Dam- ment The time was spent in play piano to sell, See, W. A. Heylman show a good color, or about June 8 ascus, R. L. Sabin, Boring, and J. J. tf to 20. A second application should Watkins and H. H. Judkins on Bluff ing on the cool lawn after which refreshments were served. follow ten days later, and a third Sixth a n d S ev en th G rade* FOR SALE—A complete business one week after the second. Two ap Creek road. course in the International Corres plications will probably suffice if S p ecia lly -B u ilt Fisher B ody—Strikingly Those who were neither absent pondence Schools. Course cos' carefully timed and no rain inter Beautiful Duco Colors —Elegantly Appointed $105 but am unable to carry it feres. Rains will discount the effect a high death rate from crowding in nor tardy for the school month end Again Chevrolet revolutionises every pre Th* T o u r in g a525 out. Have only started and school of previous applications and neces- the corners and a low winter produc- ing May 13 were Lois Bates, Carol vious conception of quality and elegance in T h « R m d a te r 525 will transfer scholarship. Will re sitates a repetition of the spray. w-priced automobile . a low-priced by presenting the tion, states the Oregon extension Yocum, Ella Hayden, Neva Lemon, | T h e C o a c h . 595 Imperial Landau I fuse no reasonable offer. —J. P. The spray should be applied at the service. On warm days it is better Nellie Lawrence, Catherine O’Brien, ; T h e C o u p « - 625 Its specially-built Fisher body reveals all the Care of the News. tf. rate of about one pint to the tree, to give chicks more ventilation than David Eshelman, Lyle Darrow and T h e S ed an - 695 masterly craftsmanship for which the Fisher Gilbert Gilgan. T h e S p o rt m C name is famous. The imish is lustrous black applying the solution as fine droplets to turn the heat off, C a b rio le t * ilo Louise Armstrong has returned to Duco, with embellishments of brilliant FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good to the upper surface of the outer j T h e L a n d a u 745 chasseur red. school after being absent for two Chicks grow feathers and gentle horse, weight about 1100 leaves where the adult flies will feed weeks. And, of course, It has all the power, speed 780 lbs. Will work single or double. upon it. Seedling trees and adja- their old coat when three weeks old. )^ -T o n C h a ssis • 395 and smoothness-—all the flashing accelera Carol Yocum, Lois Bates and Glen l-T<m C h a ssis - 493 tion, finger-tip steering and unfailing de Children can ride. Franklyn Gib cent foliage should receive the treat- Some chicks are almost naked at Cary tried out for the county de A l l p r i c c 0 f . o . b. pendability that have brought to Chevrolet \ that time and only a thin membrane son, Barton, Oregon. 82-33c ment as well. F lin t, M ich ig an such world-wide fame. B a llo o n tir e s ______ separates the lungs from the outside clamatory contest Thursday after • ( a n d a r .I o n a ll noon, May 6. Glen Cary was chosen This beautiful car 1* now on display 1st our m oJels. ' air. When insufficient brooder heat showroom. Come and see it 1 By R i c h a r d C. K u e h n e r , C o u n t y C lu b ¡g supplied, says the Oregon Exten- to represent the Estacada district in FOR SALE— 1924 1 Vi ton Fed Check Chevrolet Delivered Pricet ^ gen* sion service, there is great danger the contest which was held May 6 in 1 eral truck. Furniture body, the grade school auditorium. Frank T h e y in c lu d e th e lo w eil f'.m d lin g Clackamas County Bankers’ Asso-|of pneUmonia. * n d L n a n c im t charge* availably. newly painted and overhauled. ciation again endorses club work by \ Patterson from the Douglas Ridge 1927 license. Price $1250. offering 10 scholarships at the Coun- school was the only one to compete , , CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY Henry Babler, Jennings Lodge. ty Fair for prizes in club work. him. -------- Both of them made ex- , . ,e slze 0 e ,ac ’^ar . with _ ----- About 40 4-H Club members are c8\ m08t efficiently be kept ce„ent recitations. After some dis- S2-33p James M. Closner Estacada, Ore. going to the O.A.C. summer school Up°n the ®pa^e avall‘ cussion the judges decided that June 13-25. Of these 27 are echo- a b e iand scraps j Frank would represent this contest or other waste available for feed. district best at the finals which will ; Q U A L I T Y N O TICE AT L O W C O S T larship winners. J It is a mistake to overstock the avail- be held at Milwaukie on May 20. I While W. F. Cary is away from ! able space. For a flock of 20 to 25 his Real Estate office in Estacada, POULTRY POINTERS I hens a yard space of not less than 25 by 30 feet will be required. Where j William Dale will have charge of Growing pullets that are roosting less space is available the size of the all his insurance and Real Estate and fully feathered will do better flock should be reduced, allowing on the average 20 to 30 square feet per business. 32-35c when they are moved from the broo- derhouse to a free range, reports the bird. FOR SALE—First class piano in the extension service. Under average best of condition for about V* of Oregon conditions pullets can be A well-balanced growing ration and original cost. W. A. Heylman. moved when they are 10 weeks of clean soil are two fundamentals for raising pullets. Contaminated soil 32-33p age. is a real danger to growing stock, FOR SALE—Milk goats. Saanan- Trying to save a few dollars in Contamination is prevented by pu^-1 Toggenberg Mrs. Churles Wea ver. 32-33c fuel for the brooder stove, may re- ting chicks on a free range as soon suit in lowered vitality of the chicks, -is possible. DE LAVAL cream separators. All repairs. Hessel Implement Com pany. 32c W ANT UNO FOR SÄLE ADS « z \~sAnnouncing another Chevrolet Achievement ^Imperial Landau D LATE MODEL Used Chevrolets- Overlands-Fords, with other used cars. RECONDITIONED. Iles- sel Implement Company. 32c A G ood F oundation T o B uild U pon . Double Stamp R Day! USED IMPLEMENTS— Machinery, Cream separators. Gas engines, Spreaders. Hessel Implement Co. 32c LOST—A pair of shell rim spectac les in case. Finder leave at P. O .' and get reward. G. Fink 33p FOR SALE—O. T. C. sow and pigs. W.K. Corbin, Rt. 1, Estacada.33p FOR SALE—5 act is of clover in the field. Mrs. J. W. -Moxley, Morrow Station. 33tf FOR SALE—Walnut Dining Set, 4 chairs and a table, and also a mahogany library table. Mrs Vernie Duus, 61-11. 33tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two milch goats with Kids. T. M. Clester, ! Eagle Creek. 33p T I P S ON T U L I P S Tulip plants are allowed to grow on after flowering until the foliage has withered up or the bulbs will he weakened, says A. Laing. campus florist at O. A. C. Bulbs are lifted in July and laid out to season in a dry place with a moderate tempera ture. Furnace heat or direct sun light injures bulbs. Drying takes from one to two weeks, after which the bulbs are cleaned, sparated, and stored Although October is recog nized as planting time in Oregon the work may be continued until late in November. Tulip bulbs are planted four to five inches deep and s*x to eight inches apart. Ideal tu lip soil consists of one part each of rich loam, leaf mold, old eow ma nure and one half part sand. The cow manure ia applied a year in ad- F»nc«f 1 i W r t y F ilte r Buick va lu e is greater today than ever before Because Buick is a beautiful car; its Fisher Bodies are distinguished for their smart stylish design, rich Duco colors and fine coachcraft. Because Buick performance is superb; with the famous V alve-in-H ead engine, tibrationlest beyond belief. Because Buick has always used the sating* of great volume to enrich Buick quality. Because Buick initial cost is low and Buick operating cost is economical. Buick value is greater today than ever before. Examine Buick, point by point. Compare it with other cars before you make your choice. * o-ii Saturday, May ON ALL CASH SALES AND A C C O U N T S B PAID IN FULL SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 10 Quart Gallon Pail at 12 pound* of Little White Beans at 3 pound* of Coffee for A Special Dairy Pail for The People’s Store H. B. SNYDER CASCADE M OTOR CO Jsmt* M Clososr. Prop. W e G ive ¿3.W. G reen D iscount S tamps ]