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V CLACKAMAS COUNTY N EW S, FRIDAY, dC T O B E R 26 1928 PAGE TWO With the County Agent The county ag en t’s office is equip ped w ith apparatus fo r testing soil fo r lime requirem ents. Soil to be tested should be taken in five or m ore places in a field. A sm all hole is dug and a slice of soil six o r eight inches deep taken from the side of the hole. Slices of earth from various places in the field are mixed into a com posite sam ple which should be brought to th e county ag en t’s office dry. It takes b ut a few m inutes to test dry soil fo r acidity. W et soil cannot be tested. The Portland Cem ent association recently published a book entitled, “ Plans for Concrete Farm Buildings” which describes the best m ethods of m ixing concrete fo r d ifferen t pur poses and gives plans for building m any kinds of farm buildings, tanks and o th er farm conveniences. This book may be obtained on request to the county ag e n t’s office. F arm ers who are interested in soil types and the m anagem ent of each type, may receive fo r th e asking, soil m ap of Clackam as county. This map draw n from a survey made by the U nited S tates d epartm ent of ag ricu ltu re shows in color each soil type and is accom panied by a de scriptive booklet. School teachers as well as farm ers will be sent a map on request. W. H. Zivney, president of the S tate Potato G rowers association, and P rof. G. R. Hyslop of the Oregon A gricultural College have announced a m eeting of the potato grow ers of the state on Novem ber 7. At this m eeting Seym our Jones, state m ar keting agent, will set the standard of grades by which O regon potatoes will be m arketed in the future. The m eeting will be held a t 9:30 a. m., in the restau ran t room a t the P a cific In tern ation al livestock show and all O regon grow ers are invited to a t tend. Bulbous blue grass will be com pared w ith English rye grass fo r pasture by V. C. Doppleb, Libearl. This grass, which is highly rated as a pasture crop fo r soils which dry out in early spring has been used but little if a t all in Clackam as county. Seed was furnished by the Oregon A gricultural College for trial by Eli nor H anley Bush of M edford. — ELWOOD Dan S tahlnecker has a crew out fixing up the bud places in the main road. Mrs. M att Park and Mrs. O ttis Vallon called on Mrs. M. Kydzweski and Mrs. Tom M unson W ednesday. Mrs. C ora Towel and two children have moved to Portland. George B itner is in the hospital in Toledo su fferin g with blood poison ing in his hand. Mrs. A. G oober has been ill the past week w ith neuralgia. L. M. Cox le ft M onday m orning to work in the mills a t O regon City. Louis Vallen was installing a pump in his well Sunday. E verett Stahlnecker delivered hops to be shipped from E stacada S at urday. U. N. Beckley m ade a business trip to New E ra Monday. The preaching service held here M onday night by Rqv. E verett, P res byterian Sunday school m issionary, was well attended. Miss Lillian Shum aeher visited at the T. G. M unson home Sunday eve ning. A P. T. A. m eeting was held F ri day at the school house a fte r school. It is planned to have hot lunch for the school children in th e n ear fu ture. Mr. and Mrs. J. E dw ards en ter tain the follow ing guests Sunday: Mrs. M ary Stebbins and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Edw ards and d aughter of P ortland, Mr. and Mrs. C. H oard and children of Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hoard and chil dren of Ridgefield, Wash. GEORGE HI »■» - ■■■■ . V J ” F riday afternoon at th e school. The pastor of the local church, Rev. T. I 4 Kirkwood o f S pringw ater, cam e over and gave a talk for the benefit of p aren ts and children. M. G rafenhein spent Sunday with 1 his sister, Mrs. F rank Ochs. Joe W eiderhold has gone to P o rt land to do som e hauling w ith his truck fo r a week o r more. Clay and Ralph Chaney are doing some carp en ter work fo r Tom Beebe over in G arfield. M rs. Ochs spent T uesday a fte r noon w ith Mrs. Julius Paulsen. Mr. and Mrs. P. Paulsen, Miss E m m a and O tto Paulsen were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson. SANDY LOCAL ITEMS Rev. F. T. Schoen m ade a business trip to the city M onday afternoon. Mrs. E. C. S trong presented Mrs. J. M. C. M iller w ith a lovely bou quet of dahlias and glads Tuesday from the S trong gardens. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. D ittert and B etty Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown and Mrs. B row n’s m other, Mrs. Boxm ann, m ade a m otor trip of 200 miles Sunday, going via the Loop highw ay to Hood River, then over into W ashington, retu rn in g via V ancouver and Portland. A. R adford and F rank Michaelson each bagged a buck below Roseburg last week. Mrs. F. H. Taw ney of W elches stopped in Sandy on her way to the city Tuesday. A rdell W ebster is much better. His trouble m ay not have been ty phoid, but evidently w as caused by bad w ater. All the fam ily had a touch of the trouble before they moved into tow n. The C. A. R uthers entertain ed the A lbrecht fam ily of P ortland over 'i- Summons for Foreclosure of Miss Em m a Paulsen, a fte r spend Tax Lien ing the week w ith h er parents, Mr. In the C ircuit C ourt o f the S tate of O regon, fo r the C ounty of Clack and Mrs. Pete Paulsen, has returned am as. to Portland. F. L. Davis, p laintiff, vs. John Buras defendant. Those having a birthday in Octe John B uras,the above nam ed de ber en tertain ed w ith a p arty in the To fen d an t: club hall on S aturday evening with In the nam e o f the S tate of O re a num ber of invited guests. Those gon : Y’ou are hereby notified th a t F. celebrating th eir birthdays w ere M L. Davis is th e holder of a certificate D elinquency No. 2727 issued on and Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Mr. and of the 2nd day o f M arch, 1927, by the Mrs. Harold Joyner, Mrs. H. Joyne: Tax C ollector of C lackam as County, Miss D orothy Ruhi, Ralphie Chaney S tate of Oregon, th e sam e being the ount due and delinquent fo r the and Mr. and Mrs. G. Zw irinan. A am year 1919 together w ith penalty, in nice lunch was served and everyone terest and costs thereon, upon real had a good tim e. property assessed to John Buras and of which said Joh n B uras is the own Mr. and Mrs. W alter Paulsen and er as appears of record, situated in daughters G eorgia and B etty of Clackam as C ounty, S tate of Oregon By the County Club Agent Portland w ere guests Sunday of Mr to w it: The annual corn show sponsored and Mrs. Julius Paulsen and family. T hree acres in the E zra Fisher by the Bank of Commerce of Oregon D. I,. C. and being described as fol Mr. and Mrs. Rendlem an o f P ort City will be held in the bank S atu r lows: B eginning a t a point 70 feet land are guests over Tuesday and south and 86 degrees E ast from the day, O ctober 27. An exceptional W northw est corner of the land belong ednesday o f Mr. and Mrs. Leo large num ber of entries are expected. Rath. ing to R uth E. Ram sey, according to The ten high scooring exhibits will deed recorded in Book 127 page 241 The P. T. A. held th eir m eeting deed Records of Clackam as County, be entered a t the land products show O regon, thence South 66 degrees east a t the Pacific In tern ation al Livestock 244 fe e t to the n orth east corner of a Notice fo r Publication exposition. D epartm ent of the Interior, li. S tra c t o f land sold by J. E. Boyer tc The 4-H stock judging team th at Land O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon Ruth E. Ramsey in Book 116 at page 167 Deed Records of Clackamas will com pete a t the Pacific In te rn a O ctober 1, 1928. ounty, O regon, thence South 1 de is hereby given th a t Robert C gree tional m ade a to u r in M arion county L. Notice to the southeast co rn er of the C rane, 925 Going street, P ortland last above w here they judged H olsteins, Jerseys, O regon, tract, thence who, on A ugust 5. 1925 gree w est 165 described feet to the southw est hogs and sheep. Cass, Nicols, Linn made H. E. (w as P ortland 07741) of the last above described No. 017332, for SV4 NW *4, and corner Thom pson and other farm s w ere vis our c t thence south 86 degrees east NV4 S W 'i, section 1, tow nship 4 S. tra ited. feet, thence north 1 degree east range 5 E., W illam ette m eridian, ha: 175 feet, thence southw est 529 Vz feet filed notice of intention to m ake threi 500 to th of beginning. HUNTERS THICK fear proof, tp establish claim to th< You e place are fu rth er notified th a t said and above described, before K. F. p lain tiff has paid taxes on said Frazer, U. S. com m issioner, at Yeor prem ises fo r subsequent (Crow ded out last week) with Portland, O re., on th e 5th the ra te of in terest on said years C. W. Simmes, M aupin Tim es edi building, am ounts of Novem ber, 1928. as follow s: __________ tor, says at least 125 h un ters visited day C laim ant nam es ns w itnesses: R ate of one sm all section of th e Blue m oun Emil Laitinen. of R. 1, E stacada Y r.’s Tax D ate Pd. Amt. Int. tains this season, and estim ates th at O regon, George D. Cook, of R. 1, Es 1918 M ar. 2, ’27 122.25 15% O regon; W illiam A. Dwyer a t least 5000 hunters w ere out in taenda, M ar. 2 , ’27 16.53 15% of Box 416, G arabaldi, O regon, and 1924 1925 M ar. 2, ’27 14.97 15% the state. One day, early in the sea Oscar Noren of 396 E. Clay street 1926 A pr. 12, ’28 13.98 15% son, 11 bueks were hauled through P ortland, Oregon. 1927 May 29, ’28 13.88 15% ROBERT E. CRAW FORD, M aupin. Simmes has not figured up Non-Coal The said John B uras as the ow ner A cting R egister the am ount o f am m unition wasted. Publish O ctober 5 to N ovem ber 2, ’28 ofthe legal title to the above describ ed property as the sam e appears of record, and each o f th e o th er p er sons above nam ed and all persons 01 parties unknow n claim ing any right, title, lien or in terest in said property are hereby fu rth e r notified th a t the p lain tiff will apply to the C ircuit C ourt of the county and state afo re said fo r a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described and m entioned in said certificate and you are hereby sum m oned to appear w ithin sixty days from and a fte r th r date of the first publication hereof exclusive of the day of said first pub lication and defend this action to pay the am ount due as above shown, to g eth er w ith costs and accrued in te r est and in case of your failu re to do so, a decree will be rendered fo re closing the lien o f said taxes and costs against the land and prem ises above described. This sum m ons is published by order of the H onorable J. U. Camp bell, presiding ju d ge of the above en titled court, which said order was 1926 Nash Special Coupe; perfect condition— m ade and dated th e 17th day of O ctober, 1928, and prescribed th at only ....................... $ 7 0 0 the sum m ons be served by publication 1926 Hupmobile Coupe, with rumble seat— once each week fo r six successive weeks in a new spaper published in $ 7 5 0 1 Clackam as C ounty, S tate or Oregon I and having a general circulation REAL BUYS IN LATE MODEL BUICKS J therein. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS T he date of the first publication of 1 this sum m ons, the 18th dav of O ctober, 1928. All process and papers in this pro ceedings m ay be served upon the un dersigned, residing w ithin the State of O regon, w ith the address herein a fte r m entioned: __ Gresham W. L. Mulvey and B. F. Lindas, a t = = Oregon City torneys plaintiff, address: Room = Phone 1801 Phone 483 1 0 . Hogg for Building. Oregon City. O re = = Date of first publication, Oct. 19, ’28, “ D ata o f last publication, Nov. 30, ’28. CK MRS. M ILLER HAS GUESTS D inner guests of Mrs. J. M. C. M iller Monday night w ere Mrs. E. E Van Fleet, Mrs. Zenger, Mrs. Brown o f Sandy grade school, Mrs. R oberta W illiam s of the high school, Mrs. Hazel M urray. Mr. M allery was also present. Anton Malar AUCTIONEER Farm and Cattle Sales Phone Sandy 12x4 Address Boring - - - Oregon CONFECTIONERY SANEKBARBERSHOP BOBBING, BARBERING SHOW ER BATHS AND SHOE SHIN IN G W ORK CA REFU LLY DONE P ortland office A uto F t. Term . — E ast 2406 181 E. W ater St ESTACADA TRUCK SERV ICE Insured C arrier F u rn itu re M oving a Specialty Daily Service ESTACADA to PORTLAND O rder all goods delivered to auto F reight T erm inal, 181 E. W ater S treet, Portland. ED. STEINM AN O ffice 72-1— E stacada— Res 11-3 E stacada, O regon LIBERTY THEATRE T ry our goods— they are alw ays fresh. If you like them , tell your frien d s; if you don’t like them , tell us. Sunday and M onday, O ctober 28 and 29— “OLD IRONSIDES” R oaring hum or, round a fte r io u nd of ’aughter, thunderous b attle— too— w ith desperate sailors, fierce pirates, exploding battleships— and a stupendous fo rt— and young love— beautiful — rom antic, under a M editerranean moon. Comedy “ HOLLY N U N TS” Tuesday N ight (o n ly ), O ctober 30— REED Sandy, & O STEINMAN regon “UNITED STATES SMITH” W ith Eddie G ribbon and Lila Lee and an all-star cast. An im m igrant boy lost in the confusion of the new w orld— a kind ly rough sergeant of m arines on his way to fight the b attle of his life— a sudden tigh tening of h earts— and lo, Ugo Stephan, Schmidkov becam e U. S. Sm ith m ascot of the U nited States M arines. Comedy, “ SIX M ILES TO GO.” B ring your program and 10c fo r adults, 5c fo r children, and see this big show. W ednesday, (O nly) O ctober 31 — George W alsh in— “THE KICKOFF” Taken from the story, “ T hree M inutes to Go”— a glorious chapter from college life. Comedy, “ MONKEYS PR EFE R BLONDES.” B enefit Show for E stacada Football Team . Thursday and Friday. N ovem ber 1 and 2— “1928 PENDLETON ROUND-UP” A n excellent fe atu re of the round-up pictures is th eir conti nuity, th e absence of cuts, fadeouts and flashbacks. A m an ropes a steer and the picture carries through until he has throw n and tied it and leaped to his feet w ith the o utflu ng arm action of achievem ent. In bulldogging. broncho busting, fancy roping and riding the pictures are all over th e field, follow ing the action to the finish. Also Reed Hawes w ith D orothy D raw and B ruce G ordon in— “TH E DANGEROUS DUDE” A big double-feature program at the regu lar price. COMING— NOV. 11. 12 and 13— The G reatest Bible P icture E ver Film ed— “KING OF KINGS” S. 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