Image provided by: Portland General Electric; Portland, OR.
About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1941)
C LACK AM AS COUNTY N EW S Simplifying the Treatment of Milk Feve* By Everi-tte M. Latuurcttu A L E of Boys’ Sweaters $1.98 to $2.98 Coats and Pullovers, new colors, smart styles, your choice. $!.!9 Slav I* r e s ila « 11 k flttO C la c k a m a s B a b a , T-1560 owned by E M. Latourette,, Estacada. Oregon. Following is an article written by Everette M. Latourette o f Estacada and published in the American Dairy (lout nows issue o f February 1941. In commenting on the article Mr. La. tourette said this week that sheep men have the same trouble mention ed in this article as goat breeders and the same remedy should be of value to them. Suddenly to see one o f your finest does trying to walk with her rear legs paralyzed by milk fever is a most dis turbing experience. There were the tell-tale symptoms earlier however, had we been able to read them. One o f our three year old does freshened in apparently splendid con. dition and had received the recom mended rations to prevent milk fever. The morning following freshening, however, she was listless and did not want to eat. A few hours luter she ap peared to limp, and by three p.m. was so paralyzed she could hardly walk. W e were advised to give her a mo derate amount o f milk which we did and did not milk her. The third morn ing following kidding she was stilj parayzed but no worse than the night before. We then decided to give her a heaping teaspoon o f powdered cal cium gluconate in her milk. It wa given at three hour intervals and by six p.m. she was up and eating. NOTICE OF S H E R IF F ’S SA LE 33646 YOU GET THIS $8.95 tfuitbeiim DOUBLE AUTOMAVIC IRONMASTER Heals faster— stays hotter— 'tart ironing In THIRTY SECONDS after you connect it. The ONLY automatic iron with Thumb-tip Heat Regulator up in the handle, a w ay from the fingers, conveniently marked for *11 types o f fabrics. Weighs only 3J4 lbs. AND THIS $ 4.95 RID- JID Easiest to han dle — light in w e i g h t — en tirely Automatic • Self opening • • Saif locking Self closing! Sets up as you set it down . . . folds up as you pick it up. No s t o o p in g or b e n d in g . H a t the ex clu sive, p a ten te d lock- ring that holds the table rigid, s t e a d y , s o lid w h e n s et up. Folds compactly —- conveniently hung on w all or door. IRONING SET A. W. METZGER & CO. On the 5th day o f April, 1941 at the hour of 10 A. M., at the front door of the Court House in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, I will sell at auction to the highest bid der for cash the following described real property located in Clackamas County, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the wester ly lire o f a proposed County Road 907.4 feet east and 379.56 feet South o f the Southwest corner o f the North 20 anes o f the N. E. U o f the S. W. I* o f Section 9, Twp. 3 South of Range 7 East of W. M.; thence south 33 degrees 4U minutes east, tracing the v estcrly line o f the above men tioned County Road 1UÜ feet to t point; thence South 56 degrees 20 minutes West 90 feet, more or less to a low water line on the right oi easterly shore of the Salmon River; thence Northerly along the said low water line 200 feet more or less to a point; thence North 33 degrees 40 minutes East 118 feet more or less to the westerly line o f said County Road; thence south 30 degrees 40 minutes East, and tracing the West erly line o f said County Road 100 ft., to the point o f beginning. Said sale iw made under execution issued out o f the Circuit Court of the State o f Oregon for the County o f Clackamas to me directed in the ease o f Ella M. Crouch vs. Robert Guy Haines and Vivian Elaine Haines Dated the 27th day o f February- 1941. , ,FRED REAKSECKER, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By George O. ,1, well, Deputy- First pub. March 7, 1941. Last pub. April 4, 194:. N O TIC E T O CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed Executor o f the estate o f Rosa D. DeShazer, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present said claims, duly verified as by law required at the office o f his attorney, Fred A. Miller, Room 209 Court House, Oiegon City, in Clack- mas County, Oregon, within six months from the date o f this notice. Dated and first published Febru ary 21, 1941. Date o f 21, 1941. last publication March F R ID A Y . M ARCH 31, 1941 the experimental results obtained with a combination o f a dyestuff, so- diumdintjr-crtho-ciesylate and com mon mm oriuin sulfate lias brot a flood o f inquiries to the college for further information. The fourth morning the doe was The yellow dye is manufactured by dry. Although she seemed normal w ( only one company and is sold under continued the treatment fo r several the common name o f sinox. I t is be days. ing distributed in Oregon and can She was slower coming to her fu ll be obtained l.r>: many feed and seed flow o f milk than at the previous stores. A buL.tln on its use is in pro freshening but two months later was gress o f publication and meanwhile additional information may be ab- tipping the scales at 13 pounds. The Fourth o f July was very hot tained from county agents or direct and when the does came from our from the farm crops department rugged mountains pasture one was the state college. missing. This seven year old had been fresll three months. The strenuous climbing on a hot day evidently had been a it tie too much fo r her. As she was act ing as the form er doe had, we real ized we had another case o f milk fe v er to contend with. Extensive studies made by inves W e gave the milk and calcium tigators all over the United States treatment at two p.m. and again at indicate that the legume in a grass six p.m. W e were not going to milk mixture as the heart o f the pasture he r that evening but she insisted so program according to county agent was partially milked which gives J. J. Inskeep who suggests that Clack some indication o f how rapid »mas county farmers planning either or permanent pasture ly recovery is made. Recovery seem, temporary ed complete with very little dropping this year give careful consideration in production but we continued thj, to the legume problem. For temporary pasture crimson clo treatment fo r a fe w days. We told several about our method ver takes the top position and it it and one had occasion to use it in Au. not uncommon fo r this legume to gust. His doe had hemorrhage for reseed itself fo r a period o f three or several hours a fte r kidding and then four years. Pasture Program is Discussed developed milk fever. He gave her the milk and calcium gluconate and later he wiote, “ I t surely gets them over it in a hurry.” It must be borne in mind that this method is successful only in the first stages. On no account should it be given in this manner after the doe refuses to drink, fo r it may be pour ed straight into the lungs. I f feeding rations are at fault this treatment may be but temporarily successful. In the does recounted ex haustion seemed to be the cause of milk fever. Editor’s N ote: In cases o f loss o f consciousness from milk fe v e r a ve t erinarian must be called immediately to administer calcium gluconate hy podermically. M ilk fever is due tq diminishing o f calcium in the blood. It is not contagious and does not a f fect the udder and is not to be com fused with mastitis. More Oregon Wheat Men Take insurance for 1941 Final figures on federal wheat crop insurance in Oregon for 1941 show that 48,056 growers have taken out insurance this year as compared with 2009 in 1940 reports W ill Steen, chairman o f the state A A A commit tee. The paidup applications cover about 300,000 acres compared with about 294,000 last year and guaran. tee that growers will have 4 % mil lion bushels o f the 1941 crop to sell. Last year 3,654,054 bushels were covered with total idemnities paid at the end o f the season amounted to 146,339 bushels. Drouth, frost, wind and hail were the causes o f crop losses to growers last year although only 23 percent o f the insured own ers sustained losses. The greatly increased number of policies written this year but which represent only a slight increase in ac. reage covered is caused by the fact that a fa r larger number o f smaler wheat producers in western Oregon and other sections outside o f the mail; Columbia wheat belt took insurance this year according to Steen. > N O TIC E OF S H E R IF F S SALE On the 19th day o f April, 1941, at the hour o f ten o’clock A. M., at the front door o f the Court Houao in Oregon City, Oiegon, 1 will o ffe r for sale and sell to the highest bid der, at auction the follow ing de scribed property located in Clack amas County, Oregon, to-wit: SEVi o f Section 28, T . 2 S., R. 6 E „ W. M. Said sale is made by authority o f Chapter 402, Oregon Laws 1937 re lating to the sale o f real property acquired by any County in this state fo r delinquent taxes and in com pliance with an order o f the County Court o f Clackamas County, Oregon dated March 14th, 1911, to me di rected. The Minimum price for which said real property may be sold is Five Hundred and no-100 Dollars and the teims shall be Cash. FRE D R E AK SE C K E R , Sh eriff o f Clackamas County, Oregon. By George O. Jewell, Deputy. First pub. Marrh 21, 1941. Lust pub. April 18, 1941. GEORGE A. B AK E R . Executor o f the estate o f Rosa D DeShaz. er, Deceased. Wide Interset Shown in Spray Gresham, Oregon Fred A. Miller, for Annual Weeds Address: Room 209, Court House Oiegon City, Oregon. Keen interest ha.- deve’ oped thru- Attorney for Executor. out the state o f Oregon in the us4 o f selective weed spray found e ffe c W hene'er our countiy calls friends Be just and fear not: let all th i tive for k il'in g animal weeds in graia sons and sires should yield their trea ends thou aimest at, be thy coun or grass crops without harming the sures up. nor own a sense beyond try's, thy God's and truths.—Shakes- crops say weed research men at the the public safety.— Brooke. poat e. Oregon state college. Publication o f For permanent pastures,, subter ranean clover and Lotus Corniculo- tus are the tw o outstanding leg- gumes. Seed supplied fo r the latter Iwo legumes may be obtained from the county agent's o ffic e as they are not yet to be found in ordinary chan nels o f trade. Pasture studies also in dicate that land should be reasonably well supplied with lime and that ap plications o f phosphate should b* made at planting time and again every two or three years. The legume furnishes the nitrogen for the growing grass and studies at Cornell university indicate that th i native white clover which is abun dant there, furnishes nitrogen which if purchased aas commercial fertiir zer in the sack would cost $30 a year. The legume is nature’s way o f sup plying nitrogen to growing plants. Demonstrations conducted in Clack amas county during the past few years show plainly that the best prac tice is to plant the legume in M ay or early June. The young leguminous plants are allowed to grow all sum mer and the grass seed broadcast ini the fall o f the year. Ordinary pas turing is sutficient fo r covering the seed. 1ILA4'K*$ in L imi Is fo r F o rn ii u ro und A|i|»Iiaiiros LOW EST PRICES and FREE DELIVERY F u lly -F itted Inside and Out ! •69/io cu. ft. food storage space *51^’ F rozer! Storage Compartment • Class-Topped Sliding H ydra tor • Quickube Ice Trays ‘ »New Meat Tender * 23 other important features, only • More than 6 Million F>*igidaires built and sold. $154.75 Free Parking. 1941 MODU M-4 E A S Y TERMS. Yo-.;r own Terms in Reason Delivery 5 7 1 6 S. E. 92n d Ave., North of Foster, Lents PO RTLAND, OREGON siiiju ia in DEPENDABILITY M With a mysterious sense far beyond the powers of the white man, the Indian tracker reads the true message in every bent twig and blade of grass. He can be depended on to find that which is wanted. Our close contact with local as well as national af fairs enables us to accurately sense financial trends. Our depositors welcome the friendly advice that Is part of the gladly given service of this dependable bank. A firm seedbed is o f first impor tance in securing a stand o f the le* gume. T. H. DcArmond manager of the Red Soils experimental area aj Oregon C ity used a homemade spike- tooth packer fo r this purpose. Whet, planting time comes the seedbed i should be so firm that a stray mule 1 can not be tracked across the field, i ■ A little added work in securing this ■ SA ND Y, OREGON seedbed may mean the difference be- I tween success and failure. l i t i The legume seed may be planted I— '« I O — with a drill or by- broadcast and the ! ' ----- -— —*— —— ---- - ■ 1 l i .. j . ——m -.- - » ---- . w-.. ~ -ced should be inoculated. Plans fo r liUTIIIIIill lllll lllllllll llllt tlimillllUlllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH IIIIlia the homemade clod masher and pack» E = er may be secured at the county ag- i § ent’s o ffic e at Oregon City. CDUNTY BRNK j = Henry Fonda, Dorothy 'Lamour, Linda Darnell, Guy Kibbe, John Car, ;E radine and many other stars w ill be X seen at the Esta theatre Sunday = i i ture “ Chad Hanna.*’ The best selling j = novel by W alter D. Edmond’s is t E screen sensation and no mistake.— Adv. NEW WATCHES Just Received I = E Watches designed in latest styles. Appropriate gift for any occasion. Ladies’ and Mens’ Watches up from, $ 12.75 A W O N D ER FU L SELECTION A N e c e s s it y Compute insurance pro tection for your automo b ile or truck. Get it at a saving from M. L. TRULLINGER Eagle Creek, O re......Tel. 427 W M . LO D E R , Dut. Manager, Milwaukie, O .e. Tel. 2-5011 I FARMFRS AUTOMOBILI inter IN5UP VNŒ acuAvci TRUCK* INSURANCE _____ EtCHANCC ___________ j j A. H . M E A L E Y = T elephone Building Gresham, Oregon = iliiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii R e v e re n c e , D ig n it % B e a u ty Our aim has always been to make every service, regardless of price, one of reverence, dignity and beauty. Every wish of those we serve is carried out in every detail. E Gresham, Or*.